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■User &, r im e Decemher 16, 1955 tional Churih, : Clitheroe


Sunday Next, petember 18U» at 10-30 a.m. conducted by:


G. KEMP 6-0 p.in.


andFffiS MISS


MR. MR-


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wiiLiam DARNELL, wiiEiam dug dale, bass


GREGORY, C ISTS


SOLO lyMRGAROT OEC


CONDVCTOR\ M|l.‘E GANIST:.; MRS,


!CHUR(fH, Suhda Next,


- p. Holy '-15. Paris^


16-30. Mattins,


SUNDAY! Presented t y MR. and


SCHOOL PRIZ 2- 5:


MRS


K distribtooN s. walmsleyI


(A Collation will be ,tal;en fer St. Deny’s Home) 5- P., Eveniong (^said) i


! 6 * 0 * FESTIVAIL 'NTNii :tESSONS A l^ I CAROLS


' I 'ST, ' ^ '! •


I 10-3P a.nji. ' I nine


Sunday 8 - 10 a.m.


H TEN’S,. Next,


7 r [ach^: 6-30 WADDiNGtON


lOLY -CO, itany anjd Sjung


THE p.m.


FESTIV LESSONS (Evensong will t.- ■ I V, k ■


be sung at S(, at 2-


ceriiber 18th :n io n


Eucharist | VICAR I : o f : NDi CAROLS itlierihe’s, 'West Bradford ! -4^ p.m|.)/ i ' ' 4 ' '■ i ' Colleci ions t iro ighoiit the 'day will be for Church Expenses! ^ I


METHODIST CHURCH NELSON STREET, LOW iMOOR, CLlTHERpE


THE SCHOll


Prize iDisti Al>


Service of OIc Hymns and!| Tunes


i‘\i i' ^r:r(. .


ibudon Christmas


Sunday Evening Next (December 18tjn, 1955)


to commence at 6 o’clock 'PreacfieU;


Rev. Jj hJ FENTON


Scholars’ I Prized wiH bk pre­ sented biv.Mi sS DEM AIN (Sup^rlnl


■ Hearty IVel ome i ■ WESLEY qiURGH


We give yml a]


^ent/ a vLy


CLITHEIIOEI


SUNDAY (December


- '10-30


Rev. JAME I 6-0


NEXT-


18^h, 1955), a.m


S WRIGHT p.pi.


Rev. Francis All Hallo ivs December I8tt


ii).


A. Payne Mitton


10-45 a.m. . Christfmas.i Gift , L Servlqe.


- 0 p.m.! Carol Service.. December 24tl :i


13-0—Midnight (Sbrnmilnion. tmas Day I


Dec. 25tb, Chri


8- 0 a.m.;, Holy Oommunlon, J ■ ^ .1 : • _J - 9-


I . T I, ' f


i,wa ' l l '


li m


JjkLL HOME,


>UR RE<


FAMILY AT


30.a.m.; HblylOomnjiumon, ' all Eaves).


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10-45 a.m.' Mor:-ijilhi iwe(


fbHo^ d by Holy Cpmpiuhlon.


Prayer I


(Blackburn) PART OF


Handel’s Ml :saAH” SPEiKi; Soprano,


ONTRALTO tenor


A.[LYNE s. Hartley


CLPHEROE December


Communion. . Conununion.


WHALLEY


fortnightly ’ tneeting: of the malleji Women’s Unionist Asso­ ciation look ,the form,of a whist and domino ;drive;in the Stanley Rcom jiesterday week. . The hostesses, were Mrs. R.


WOMEN luNilONIsTs. - The


Mrs.'! meeliihg when Mr. E. Wood, of, Clithdroe, spoke on “ The Care of the Feet.’’ ■ j


WOOMEN’S ' TNSTITUTE.-- . iKay presided at the W.Ii


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Dellow ind Mrs. A. Dixon. The M.C. wtis Mrsl Dixon and prizes were prisehted to Mrs. M. Troop, Miss N.iCamm, Mrs. Langhorne, Mrs. P. Smith, ./and Miss M.


Nuttall. I . "j held ... i


meeting lot, the Bllllngton, Langho and whalley'Horticultural Society ■ ■■ Ini the'Co-bperatlve Cafe.


LECTpRE.-r-At the monthly Whalley.! on Tuesday, Mr.,A. Jack- . . . . ,


the plants grdwn at To-wneley Fark and photographs ol’ the grounds.


sided, prop'osed a vote of thanks to Mr. Jackson. ' i


Mr. Jackson-displayed slides of


homel-made doll was, won iby Mrs.|Rlchards and Mrs. Beau4 raoneJ :


A |cpmpetition for. Ihe best ,,'i


damet ' Dawson, Hudson, : (lar^p, sCunliffe, Horsfleld mdMlss H^lson.


j|/1sABDEN^


son, of Towneley Park.igave altalK ^ uay jSchool took place; in the on " Chrysanjthemums."


SchopJ] on; Saturday afternoon,


Mr. f 1 W.j Newman, who pre­ ; .


and their friends were the guests, of the .directors of preen Bros. Mill, Whalley, ;yesterday week,,at the Starjrle, Arms Hptel, Clitheroe. The M'C. irdr ; dancing waa iMr.


party.—About 4301 employees


Whalley Ills'Mr. James Bond. He has beep In I the force for eight years and was previously stationed at Stretford. '.Married, he haA. two sons, and llvef at :39; Accrington


James IJell; j ' L . 1 POLICE.--A ; new! , constable at


Road. J ' I i


.(tenor), Mrs.I J. Sheaijnan (elocu­ tionist)) Miss ■ S.Johnson and Mrs. J. jWrlght (pland duets). 'Tea was provided by'Mrs. A. R.


Fellowship of the Whalley Metho­ dist Church held an open meeting In the i Institute on Wednesday. Miss E. Tophain presided. Enter­ tainment waS; provided by Mrs. Gregory! (contralto). | Mrs. S. Clarke '(soprano),! Mrj J; Wright


FELLOWSHIP. — ’The Women’s ; '


Bumett|Hiirst and Mrs. J. Kenyon. MEN’S FELLOWSHIP—Organ­


ised by] ttie i Men's Fellowship, a concert 'jwas given in the Method­ ist School on Saturday, when the Zodiak OUthero/, dntertaliied. Ashworth presided.


WISWELL


Women’s Institute jheld a Christ­ mas party bn Wednesday.■ Mrs. 1^. Thomas,' the president,


W.I.—Mem b ers .of' Wlswell


was In thejchalr. iln .W.I. compe­ titions for' the past il2 months, prizes few theI'hlghest'points were, awardedito'; ill Miss! M. Parry; 2, Miss WJ belch; arid. 3, Mrs. L. Nlcholsisn. , i ! i I , Party pompetltlops were won by


Mr. J. 'Thompson, j Mrs. E. Grim- shaw, Mrs. 11 Thomas and Mr. Schofield'. ; pother; competition was won by Mr. H. Thomas. Entertalnirient, provided by the


Master - Joseph Jackson and seconded by Master Geoffrey Sut- pllffe!.. ■ ■, . ,


Mt|sper David Varnam w^ chalr- , and the,', vote of thanks to pperifer was proposed by


I


I A bretty feature was the. preseri- tetlom of chrysanthemiuns to 'the opener by: Miss Marlon Wade on: pehirif of the Sunday; School Scholars.' Afterwards the younget- ^cholaps Joined hands and sang' • while sh ep he rd s I watchedi” '


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maremng: around ' the Christmas, kree.j',


concert by the children Included fhree / orie-.act plays. , Mr. ' J.


Dru-|ngi the evening ' a ' variety ! .: , ,',,'


fbwpijth Was the accompanist. The pI FUNERAL.—The funeral of Mrs.


roqeeds ; amounted to £214 for Bchool|: funds.


Party, from: Mr. H. B.


. the] church and a personal frltod iot Mrs. Wilkinson. I .Spe| leaves a husband'-and one [married son, for whom miich sym- ipat|iy| Is felt, . .


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I DEATH.—The death lot Mr. iEdmund: Hargreaves took place at !the home of,his daughtef,-Mrs. H. jLaiyspn, Pendle Street West, ‘Sabden, on Tuesday.


lVl|oor Lane Methodist Chiu'ch, GlitheroeJ


SUNDAY NEXT (December 18th, ,1955 '


: 10-30 |i.m.: ;


^lev.J. H. FENTON ,: 6-0 p.m.::


M ss B. E. ASHDOWN -0 p.m. MEN’S CLASS


Speaker: MR. W. C. FbRT sL I Paul’s, Low Molcr


SUNDAY NEXT (December j 18t}i.; 195^)


0 la.rn. Holy Communion.


0 a.m. Morning Prayer. ■ i ' ' , i ■ ' ■ .' 6-0 p.m.: i


CHRISTMAS SERVICE OF Nijne Lessons and Carols


ollection at! 'this ' Seryice for Choir Funds.


UNION STREEjT METHODIST I CHURCH i LOW MOOR


SUNDAY ■ NEXT'


(December,' 1 8 th,' 1955) ' , . I Afternoon at 2-.15:


PI^SENTATION OF


SCHOLARS PRIZES ; I [ byl the ; I iRev. JI Wrigbt


Evening at 6 o’tilockc j Preacher:


Mr. E. |W. Davejf


The Scholars will pres I i ! A PLAY entitled


Solok: MRS.. DAVEYi Bllt


‘ LED BY A STAR ” Cljristmas Hymns wUl bejsjmtg


GIFTS


:ements for ND FRIENDS


-I , . ) [OUSE LANE, CLITHEROE Tv'. U ’l ■


FOR TH$ HOME: Settee Sets, Pillow Sets, Coloutisd Col(|ured Flaimjlettej Blankets,! White; Bla^ ^annelette Blankets, Tablecloths, 'EldM-


Blankets, kets,! ,W downs, Bi


I t t lli


Drbss'es, Cardigan: rettes, Bel ing Goy Ni g h t *


umpeys, iBfouscs, Antons, I Pina-


Jiiikets; Dress- “ Underwear, Nylpiis,


FOR MEN & BOYS:l I - . ,


Steks, Stofckings, Pull­ overs, Slipovers, Cardi- g[tn.s. Pyjamas,- Ves(s, |Tpnks, Nylon Socks.


’ -'1',"- ■ \ SAyE LINO


HaVo your 1 !oid Flagged Flooril Sovored with: Coloured Asphalt by' th» Old Firm,


ROBINSON, ifEYS & , CO. LTD., BLACKBURN!


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TeL 6342 ■


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retiring S committee, i Included a skit on .yhe Whalley roadsweepers. The monthly dompetltlon—for Chrlstmds ' decorations—was won by Mrs. I Nicholson; Miss M. Parry, and Miss E. IM..Poster. WOMEN’S i INSTiTUTE.-Mem-


bers of 'thei'Wpmen[s:lnstllute and their friends I attended' a perform­ ance of j "The Qriaker ^ Girl,” In Blackburn last Friday.


was re-^ected chairman of the. Read Cricket'Club for the 31st year at the club's annual meeting. Mr. Richard Fort, !m.P., was re­


CRICltET’.-f^hlr. Tom Pllklngton - . ! - i - t o p : -


elected [president. I The treasurer, Mr. Noel, Rushton,,;was also re­ elected. I : I The secretary Is to be appointed


In mempry'i of the Tate Mr. James E. Wade} a' former! member of the committee.


mittee were: Messrs. R. Wade, S. Sagar, 'JJ. Ai Hornby, R. ,H. Haworthi p. ! Webster, J. Pollard, G. Bottorris,! T. i Wilkinson, D. KershawJ G. Hayhufst, M. Tate,-R. Goodway; G.. Roberts.. RESCUE,—A 23-year-old poultry ,


Appointed to the generaT com­ 1;


farmer, Mr. lAlfred Bracewell, of Woodfleld PhiUtry Farm,, Whins Lane, Slmon^ne.l who rescued a slx-year-bld Read! boy from a disused lodge: near his home . In June, was - presented with the Royal Humane Society’s parch­ ment testimonial at Padlham Magistrates' (iourt bn Tuesday. The resciied 'boy was Peter


IduCt^ by the Vicar, the Rev. H. ISklllington, and the lessons were i reap Iby- the 'Rev. A. C. Durrant, ! Baptist [minister. j MrJ Hargreaves leaves one I mmied daughter, to whom sym- Ipatjhy will be given,


had |up to his retirement been employed at Victoria and Cohden Mills.j In his younger days - he was a very keen horticulturist. . Ifuneral took! place ; on ay at the St, Nicholas Parfsh cnurch.; The service was con-


• 'Mr.l Hargreaves, who , wajs .70, i


iPrlbaly of Mrs. J. Graham, of 2, j Waitt] Street. She' was 82. purlng her ' younger days [ she


DEATH.—The death occurred on


was employed In the card room at Vldtdrla, .Mlll, .


' 'the funeral took place !on Monday at .the St. "Nicholas Parish I Church, the Rev. ' H. Sklllington officiating.


'.


to]whom sympathy Is extended. M.U.-pAt the monthly meeting


She leaves one triarrled daughter,


by the new committee. A 'mlri-ute’s; silence was observed


of I me St. Nicholas Mothers' Union ,on Tuesday, the speaker wajs Miss Llvesey, of Padlham Hsr subject was "The' care of children.” Mrs. S kl llingto n thanked the speaker-on behalf of thb members,


Baptjlst Simday School -was held oil 'lUesday evening In the school- ropm, when a lantern lecture was glyeri. , by Miss Mackay, ; of


LECTURE.—A meeting of fbe


Bnrr,ley. entitled "The Towneleys of] Burnley.” CHIPPING,


Clipping. W.I. was held last eek, when Mrs. Leece presided


Wj.1.—The annual meeting'of


Speak, of -Whins Lane, Read. ANNUA L! MEETING. — 'The


annual ifieetlng of the Women’s Unionist !iAssociation' -was held In the Ckmservatlve Club. Mrs. A.. Hlndlby. was elected president; arid ,;|other officials


Sllnger; i| .treasurer, Mrs."-! T. S. Nowell.


. j- -i^ /;,


M.C. and iMlss L. Wright presented the prizes [.at 11 a : whist drive arranged by the tVomen’s Unionists in the ! Conservative Club on Monday. | i


WHISTil—Mrsl .IV.'A. Sllnger was


Miss E. Haworth; 1. Mrs. T. S. Nowell; 2. Mrs. 'j. Pollard; con., Mrs. R, iRaweliffe and Mrs. W. Hanson. ! !■ !| ' ' ■ , , -


Winners were;! .Special prize, '


WHALLEY CijNEMA


Telephone; Whalley 2l( l To-night! (Fridai)) at 7-30


To-morrow: (Saturday) at 6-0 ’ [and! 8-15


" SLEEP :E|)lN(i -riTIGER.” Mon.; Tu9S;, Wed.


BRODERICK CRAWFORD and BARBARA HALE in


SABRE AND


THE ARROW Thureday. Friday and !: .Saturday


FRANK RANDLE and DIANA DORS in


IT’S A GRAND UFE


Saturdays, [let House, 6 o.m. 2nd House, 8-15 D.m.


• , Week-days, 7-30 Prices: 1(6;, Children 9d.


elected were;! vice-president. '-Mrs. G. Whlttam, chairman, Mrs. J. A. Rush; \ secretary. Mrs. W.- A.


. 'fyspn,! R, Pye, and Wallbank. I Langley^ attended as V.C.O.' competition fpr mince tarts won by Mrs. Leece; for puff


apd was re-elected president. Cjthtrs elected to the committee Were Mesdames Hartley, Ellison, R, Ellison, C. Ellison, Hedkinson, Parker, Billington, R. Seed.


.special prize for.the most points ' for flW year, j The I social half-hour was spent -


ljast[ryi Mrs. R. Ellison; for! short-' crust, Mrs. Leece and Mrsi'Pear- sbn.| Mrs. R. Ellison -won a


held for members only! Mrs. .Leeicicut .the cake, which-was 'maqe ,by Mrs. R. Ellisomi


don(ino drive took place, - the winners being Mesdames Rhodes, ^ingleton, Tyson. Woods, Wear­ ing ]aiid Leece.. Dominoes: Miss J. Robinson, jMra Mercer - and' Mrs Hardman.


I. Afiter tea, a short whist and '


! Mr. Slater} of Longridge, entertained fori -the rest'of the evening., . '


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! CHRISTMAS FAIR.—A Christ­ mas; fair was opened in the Village Hall', Chipping, oh Saturday by the Show Queen, Miss Patricia Lowe, Who was presented with a small gift I by. Miss Elaine Cooksbnl The chakman was Mr. W. Woods.- To date the proceeds amoiint to £143. ; It is anticipated they, will reach !£1B0.' Winners at fi whist andj domino drive were;! Ladles: 1, Miss E. Marsden; 2, Mrs.' Green- how; 3, Mrs.-Calvert. Gtnts.: 1, Mrs M. Merchant; 2, Mrs. S. Tysbn; 3, Mrs.! 0. Hayhurst. Dominoes: 1, Mrs. S. Burrow: 2, Mrs! M. Seed; 3, ;Mr. I. Graham.


1 DEDICATION.—The iBlshop of I Burnley re-dedlcated the peal :of six bells! at Chipping


Church on Sunday. ' -After' a prdcesslon of clergy arid churchwardens to the belfry, .the Bishop, taking i the! bell ropes from one of the rlrigers, handed them to the |Vlcar. At the end of the service visiting ringers ' from' Preston i and Cllfheroe .took'a turn with the ringing, -


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and brlng-and-buy stall was held In the Assembly Rooms, Bashall ^Fayes', last week. Whist winners


I BASHAtL EAVES : W.I.—A whist and doriilnd drive


'Mrj P„ Qreenhalgh;! con.,'Mr. P. Jackson, ’


Hai-greaves. Gents.: Mu J. Mercer;


J Doriitaoes; Mrs. P, jThornber and Mri. J. Lund; con., Mr. P, Rlgg, . 1 4 Jaco})'3 Join supper was held. Proceeds were for W.I.l funds.


S ;'Ladles: l. Mrs.-H'. Green; 2,' M. Strickland;; con., Miss P.


in whist an<i dominoes.' - ■ I T'jie; 28th birthday party was


. Wilkinson, of 107, Rydal Mount, Sabden, took place at the Baptist phurch :oa, Tuesday afternoon. She! had': been closely associated jwlth the Bapflst' Church land Schbbi. She was 77. . i In per younger days she :wa^ a jmerjiber of;the'choir. For many years she was an ; active'tri'ember ,of thp ladles'committee. : .1 ' j The Pastor, the Rev. I A. ! o.' 'Durrant, conducted the service In phurch. The prayers at the grayeSlde were offered by the Rev. jD. J. Morgan, a former, minister at


ree add Mle of St. Nicholas’s Sun- tho


SALE.—The ; annual- Christmas ------ -------


The 'Opening ceremony -was per­ formed by the St. Nicholas “Hose pueeri" I (Miss Una! .Towler), ' ccota parried by her retinue.


Tea hostesses were: Mes- l ! DOWNHAM i


g the- f l r s t anniversary i of the Lath I of Mrs.' Ada Q«rtmde,|re^ l


in. MEMORIAL.-On Sunday mom-, CHATBURN


man.The Vicar, the Rev. M-' Hard-- man, ['dedicated an oak prayer desk lu jthe Parish- Church to he; piemoty.j -f'..I ■ ; Thei merhorial Is the|glft of the ,


Chatburn iMothers' Uxhon and is the wpi'(; 'of ,Mr. EL R. Veevers, a local'^£|fton;- iMrsil'Fr'Mman


i al crMt member; t . - - .....-


sthooi: held its ' annual, Christmas ; party. !ori Saturday'.' The Rey.- and Mrs. J.: Wright, attended,.' - ,


PARTV.-rTb® Methodist • Sunday WADI)INGTON


beautiful (Christmas :tree, i: from which-Father ..christma's presented each scholar'with; a gift, i , : . ■ ! A puppCT' show -was given -by,


Iiirs. Pietcfe,- of Wlswe)l.; m the evening |a concert Was given by the j|mlor.inefribers. [ ■


[


Women’fe Christinas


tlons. Mrs.,


WOMEN


tag in the Methodist School. ' A Christmas!,! tree., ievergreens anp streamefs |made attrartlve, decora-,


_____party'on Tuesday' even-'


tended | seasonal greetings to all the iriembers. Sketches, recita­ tions, I kd.,| werell giyeni'by,. the members,! ,^nd . gemes were - Mso 'y


L___, :—— -A oil ----- ,


] A Join ! supper'.was held. Tea hostesses [were Mrsl . J .' Addison, Miss john! Aspln,'IMlss. Arkle, Mrs. Aridrewf Mrs! H.^'Eanks and' Mrs. W.'Berfy.l-' ;'::!j ,


enjoyed! - [ ■ / • I , I : - ‘ I-',


Mason,,of Sklpfon, gave a talk at the meeting of the Women’s Fel­ lowship'; of the lyaddlnton Metho- ,1st Church yesteiday [week.


WOMEN’S FELLOW8H|P.--Mre,


f filss M 'Taylorlpreslded;and the tea hdste^, was Mrs. Waddlngton, assisted by Mrs; F. Hatton arid Mrs. Bill Mrs. t Banks was the platrist;.


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than £30 was r^sed for Wadding-, tori Reading Ro()m : funds at the | arinuaij Whist drive arid dance on Friday. I Scores' of streamers and ballooris [were ■ released at mid­ night lirija room: which had. been specl ; al ly decorated for the occasion, r A' feature was, an illu- fhlnated Chrlstnias tree. I


WHIsT and: ! DANCE.—More


[Taylor,! of Brook Lodge, to the following: -winners. Ladles: Mrs. M. Hacking, Miss B. Jackson (West' Bradford); con., Mrs. Irwin, Snr. .Gents.:' Mr. R.' S. South- worthi |Mr.,R. Whiteside; con., Mr. R. Wal^lbank. , : .


Prizes were presented by Mrs. T. j


! The |m;C. was Mr; R. Nelson. Domlrioes: John Herd! John IBerry and MissiM. Bond. [ ! M.C.3 ifor dancing were Messrs. p..Nel^opl and J. Herd. Competi­ tions '[-yfere won. by Miss K. Jack- son and 'Mr. J. Berry, and spot prizes 'by Miss Wood ' and Miss jWhltternJ


I' Music |for the old time and . . t


[ The; [ Reading , Room Committee ' wish to thank all who helped to-


modern dancing was 1 provided by [the Regal. Band. Refreshments were served by the members of the ladlesj coriunlttee.


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wards; I the success of the event, especially: those who) gave prizes, subscriptions' and refreshments.


TOSSIDE


[ FILM LECTURE)—Cmdr. Dixon. 'Spoke [about the C. of E. Missions for Seamen at Trisslde Parish Church last week. '


I GRINDLETON


|: Mrs.j P. [ Read, :f)f Clitheroe, awarded fancy-dress'iprizes to Mr.’ I. Whittaker and Mr. and Mrs. J, .^Spencer.


I FANCY DRESS.—A fancy-dress ,dance'[arranged by the Grtadleton Conserjyatlve Association was held in the School oji Friday. The ;Hodder Band played: for dancing, and Mr. B. Oddle was M.C.


j


’ LOW MOOR THE HARP.—Mrs. J. S. Parry,'of


iSt. James’s Rectory, CUtheroe, : ;arnett presided and e^- : . . . A


8 INSTITUTE.,- i'lnstltute held ■' Its


The! Mhbol. had, beeh decorated , with '.! holly,' 'streamefs „t8nd'„._a -


,


member; secretary :and president ''if


of thdi^atburn Mothers. Union.; „ ' -■ I .|l ; ■ .-'l ;


-a lounder- , _ ,


: ludl meeting of; the |Gisburl Ctlcket Club was n^ld iiaj weiik. The secretary, Mr. N. 4 . ■waterworth reported I that )


'[4; GISBlJUrJ’ ’ CRICKET CLUB.-ithe. an


for MEN


1 Tihe' fielding' prize; went to B. Sdnkland. Mr, J. R. of Gisburne Park,-.wad unanl itioiisly re-elected president. I ' [[other officials were: chair


ling prize went .to R, Nutter but the .'bowling of Di|Palmd was worthy: of special mention.


csonditlons: Ot-the „(iored over 500 runs.'jChe bowl


tain, Mr. M. Hudson: vicf ckptaln, Mr. H. Frankiand.


tlitF on Friday; were, MrJ N.; Johnston and '. [Parker. Dominoed


man, C6un. B. Bentley; sqcrhi tary, Mr. N. A. Waterworth tfehsurer, Mr. R. Nutter;’ Gaj


prices at the whls,t and: dominp drive, held in the Lister instll-


lililSTjER rINSTlTUXli.4Tl!i«


'aj'very happy evening. i|Tne event commenced with a meal, fpllawed by danclfig and games. Miss N.: Thwjalte arid Miss P. E. Smith were M-Cls arid Mr. N.' A. Waterwiirth pro­


seventh birthday party -Women’s Institute was held dt the Old Viegrage,, ypsterday week,' when,, members, fhelr Husbands and frlendsJ enjoyed


pli^t and Mrs; A. Parker. BIRtoAY PARTY.


P(iridley, the president, [; add bail been, made by ode of -tl iriembers, Mrs. McCartney.'


vided the music. The birthday (lake was cut by Mrs. J.


' [[mothers’:- union. 4 . An American whist drive, organ­ ised' by .the Mothers, Union, wad held at Glsburn Vicarage on [Tuesday. Mrs. Speak; the treasurer, was M.C., and, five tables were occupied. 1 After- Wards, a Jacob’s Jolr. supper Was held. Mrs. Capsplckj the secretary, expressed thanks to ^rs. Lister for the hospltallpy the Vicarage.!


I ;


Y.F.C.—Members of Gisbufn P.C. met on Monday to see films dairy Shorrihoms.


at;- the , W.I.- meeting; sewing demonstration -was iglvi: ' pies v;i


BoltoHrby-Bow and W.I.—Mrs... W. Heaton


A i'ijompetltion for mince won by, Mrs. Sanderson D.i pinsdale.


j YiF.C.—Questions and answers byJmeinbem were recorded at ' lhe "D. meeting on a tape.-redor(


.


byithe county organiser, krid then played I back.,


! W.I.—The W.I. Christmas paity was held In . the’,Villafe Hall l :st weeM A w;,e d d 1 n g;.i ‘g if t.' i , as presented .to.Miss C. Harrison


i -''I' ■ . ;


Mt4 !^' Klng-'Wllklnsori behalf o f, the, members.!: , [


[ js)*''1^1'® end everyone ijolned staging VAuld Lang Syrie.” :[ '


gueMs’ thanks were expressefi py 'Mf.| E. Harrison, i - [ j [ YOUNG FARMERS.—Op Monday [T.FC. members : saw! a demorist Ra­ tion .o f “ poultry Idresslng'i’ jy


clqb leader Miss Connie I Harris :n. She Pa[


NEWTON


[Pugh! presided, arid Mrs, J. Nlchol- 'son was the'Pianist.: I j Members Brought gifts for the [Invalid Prayer Circle.


spokejabout harps.-to Low Moor Mothers’ Union last "tveek. Mrs. I.


,


[Of fhe ' Sunday,. School, Parish! iChurcri held a boffee evening last' I week. I About £5 was; raised fori the! children’s Christmas party. '


4 ccIffEE evening.—Teachers! PENDLETON


imas Tree and party was held ' on Saturday afternogn. After tea,' games were organised by Miss IR. Gregory and Miss E. Cowperthwaite. A present was glveii to each child and the 'two I teachers, -who were [ thanked by Mrs,' E. Holgate


' Worsley-Taylor. W.I.—The annual / ChrJst-


[friends of the New,ton[C)ongre(a'i [tibfial Chapel conceived: the [idea of ;”An adventure in [Christ:' Fellowship,” : the second ann “Christmas Rally’’ -was[ held Wcclnesday—this .time [at Mai|ijul Top Congregational: Chapel, i More 'than CO people fridm


HRISTMAS EAI ,^’inated last yeari,


iLLY. ■^hbn


churches at Newton, [Tossqe, Martin Top and'Holden attended thej rally, 'which has [proved


successful that it is to beconie annual event, ' |


inriu ■ Th


with a Christinas! flavour, [((in­ ducted by the Rev. Sallle Ipfrer bh, mlijistei’ of Newton, | praj’brs being offered by the Rev.' E*} T. ^est, minister of Martin jO^p.


[he rally-£.tarted™ith a 'sery ce


' of me Yorkshire Dales Cpngfekl 'tiofal Clriirches!


' ]


ladjes of Mrirtin[Top, games 'v bre organised by Mr. Bryan Ling ini.


Following, supper, served by the


[ Mrs. [E. Holgate-presented the [prizes, deputising for Lady


short epilogue' cpmlucted: by MrJ West, who also thanked the ladjes cf thp church] for' (tl lelr work in arranging ami pfoviiqing the supper. ' '


T’he evening com:lucled wit 1! a [ Lawtrin scored 8 [against Clitheroe bo^


: C)1(1THER0E Schoolboys are |to play Ashton Schoolboys tl)!- ! V morrow in the third round gf .tpe Lancashire Schools F.ftl. Guij competition.


Croft. The ! reserves are R: Stott'and Jj' Masteirs.


' Schools from which!to draw its team — against [Clltherofe’s twb.'l , ■


[ ': ' : '


Clltherbe Schoolboys have rebelled the third rbund,


This is the first time that SOLITARY GOAL i r - i Ifn


■goals being scored fby. Tommy Lawtorij then a boy ! of 13.


1933 they w«e beaten at Bolton—(eight of the


very ejnthuslastlc,! Freeman, Rich gnd Stott come ifrom -Chipping and often cycle! to 'the games. 1 ■ i :'


!Clltl|erpe’s solitary goal was sepred [by Fred Bush, then !at Rlbblegdale School.j ' [Cllthgroe’s present team' Is


:


: McBride has to travel from Dunsopi Bridge and Kay from 'Dutton.'


i I ' I ' !


and [Kay. who are! from the Catholic school, [are from Rlbblesdalej: Ashton has 32


Alii the boys, exceipt McBride


; The game starts at 11 a.m. gn[Ribblesdale Modern School ground and the team will be I! Johnson; G. Barker, c. Mc­ Bride; A. Procter, K. Swales; J. Kay; D.::'Freeman, S. Rich; K.


Teacheh t6 [ ■\yllson[ M. Honey, and, A;


join savings strike’?


teachers in [CUtheroe' brid ;i district 'are' to jgln' the


—from about January! 9tt to March 27tHT-they:wili;!reiusei to [gccept monby brought bS, pupils to deposit in f^atknal' Savings.


Savings voluntarily. Theyj feel that this is the best iway 'to, dra)V! attentlori to their gr!ev- aricesr -wlthoillt hurting j the children placet) in theli) care. [


against the Government’s de- clsran to Increase the penslbri corif-ribution which, is.: taken frotja'their salaries. ! ' !' i j Teachers haridlej NatWnal


of money will be dealt [with! %mbers of [the' Clithiroe


. Apy requests for withdri wal


branch of theiN.U.T. have also decided to' corttrMte [£'], [per head to a natiorial figriilng fund to he uked! to Improve salaries and conditions.


The strike: is in [pro ;est' , , I ‘ .1!'.! BISCUITS AND jSWEETMEAT|S :


Assoijted, Sweet, and Savoury. I Fancy Tins byl ROMARY, CRAWFORD, PEEK-FREAN AND CADBURY, Etc. The Cost is Modest —


W, PARKER


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Anliolnted agent for, BIRDS EYE FROSTED FOODS IF IT’S HEINZ WE HAVE IT


The Pleasure without price ' ’


savings strike called jby[ the National Union rif Teacher si 1 Triroughout 'the spring term


[Pat^s : South


I ijhe sermon' was/ preached by the/Rev. G.‘'W: Curry, [miiliiter


was assisted by M'ss Mfefry ’ker. Mr. John Parker presided.


SLAIDBURN


presld/d when and. Mrs.


Mr. Fo ■d, -1 MQRTpNS


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A little m ^ y


! Friday. ! roe God attended*


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Ask to see “ferylene” TROUSERS, new “CHA GREY” Two SUITS in a


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MAYOR'jS Wl I ^Chjistml


'Decemlwr Previously ickrcj


Suliscriptrlor.i


■R, ; Fort,I Rlriblesdale


' Alsnwortli a 1 i Id Sif


Mrj and Mp.'ri.t ' Mrj ind Mrs. W.I


"'Anon ’' "Anon ’ Mr. and Mji. C. Used Units I Ltd. Mr. and Mj-.s. F. Mr; and Mt.s. H. 'Miss E. R. Gam: [Old Age fjenslol I Clitheroe I Bran MrL S.,E.!3outh| Mrs. ,J.'Nuttall 'I


J, Soritliwoitti ' Ltd.,


Baldwin, Week.s I Baldwin ...I


Sdfoptlmist Clu| [Clitheroe ..


!


' , Mr. d] AilPind^ ” i]non” k.',.,. Win,' Wcsttiead ;


I Mi’: J. Bebthaml Imperial (pheiiiia ' Industrie.s Ltif


Mn. and- -Mrs. Miy Frederick: Dr] W, E/ jBarkel Clitheroe I riuctief Mrl H) F./Havtel M/. S. F.[Hardn Mil and Mrs. Cl


Ceml


..t’f'ir. J.


’ Ltd.-' ..[|... C.iR.Hargrea’.'esI Ram-sbottpin, ,L1| bixori


Mayor’s [Parlouj Clitheroe.


I !*


.... ID. Bgf-ougH


Clitheroe, hal Bbrougri Trei


’ ley, nea,r MaJ Mr. Mitche|


1950. ■'[ 'A Darwen:


at -1 1 . Buccle be'en -Deputyl surer 4 ClitlT


began L his • Bprougn TrJ mbnt at D a r i he reipainedl service in thi


til coming tef iMr.iMitcha


aridhqs afal ed to his net; day out of , He wll]' taka


Jdnuary 16r : ' [ , '*


. -’ 1 [Chatburl Christmas, members ofl slbns'j Assol Lkne | 'Congj Clitheroe, oi .Entertain!


rr<HE' May I


, Stanley Ha| Rosejeiougt


people presl Miss Watsoif Sketches i


Hornby (i -Mrs. [C. Bo| ho), iaad (pianist).


■ j Father Cj ed a [call ir Rj. C<|)wpert|


( iiLITHER(1


Mr. J. Y. shop jin St.j Moorl


yesterda


[Thb fire I electric wir| The'[shop the [time.


‘A|,aresc


i-C.litheroe ceiva a gift] 'masJ Eact meat, ‘-bul Christmas [ ceri4. - I


eiioe.lConseJ apd''Mrs. about 100 I


isedeacl


M of


[Mrs.! W. The-comn


tionlil Won Coates -ivi|


* 1 OREETIIj Billing


Ropd. ClitI 80 on Wee


nrHE levi ' jon t1


to be closa Sunday f | p.m.j whi| carried ou


A


son ley,


Sch'jol, Ma of M)l of 57l


forme roe,


ClitheroeJ arid[ Ch.r chette


' cheater RI Nev? YeaJ


:! [I*. :P0St a,


ahh'ial mel :he


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