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MAYOR’S i (Christmas
R. DC
Jubscrlptioi s comber
Pi'wlously actnow Fqrt, Esq
\'ehiclcs: ' ■58 a.m.
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“ Ltd............ Anon” ■ ... “Andn” i... Mr. dnd Mrs. C. (Q U$ed|Unlts ijtd Mr. and Mrs ' Mr. and Mrs Miss IE. R. G|iinea Old iAge Pensions ICRtheroe Brancb
'BMdwln, Wefks Baldwin
; jPRACTICAI 4 t h in g t o
Ask to see ‘'■ferylene” TROlilSER$ “CH TW'
new GREY” SUITS i
TOKiENS 2 1 / - ,|4 2 / - . /Exchanged
XM A ^ ! WEAR
the ^)^( SPOR^ A k 9
ARCO “AL o - P i e c 9
all I sizes.
MENfS WEAr g i f t ■■ iq/6
p/-= Sold
and Anywhere.
Mrs.'s. E. SouthHo Mrs. I J. Nuttqll Mr. p d Mrs Mr. and Mrs
Mr. land Mrs. H. Mr. iFrederlcl; Ba ley ! Dr. W. E. Barker
Soroptlmlst, Club JClitberoe
Clltheroe Au Mr. iH. F. Haiyter Mr'. S.’ P.' Ha: Mr. I and Mrs
Mr. IJ. Bentham liaperlal Che I Industries
-. R. Hargrefyes pi Ramsbottqln Dixon
d.Ltd.
Mayor’s Par I Cllthero^
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6ci CO. THE qiFT SHQ
9, MARKER CLITHE TELEPHO;
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leen Priced OF GENTS;
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'^nd ,ECBEEi Ladies’ All fu
SERVICESl NEWll!
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our. Glltherod, has bben appoint!
___ r A has , Borough! ’i’reaii ley, neafiManc’ 'iMr. Mi'tqhell,
Borough M^N PLACE I
Mitchell, Depu Treasurer
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surer at Olith'e rre 'since Apr: 1950.
at 11, Buccleup been Deputy
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AMIEY Gifts
am 47/6. Special PK:
E-BUDGET : watches WATCHEBI
RANTEED,
ly Gudtanteed. ewellEry
lUALITY CLOCK HTHS CLqCKS AN
lETAMEC D ALARMS
latignum;
Ion Ladies’ a«drKl AT SPECIAL PRIC
, trains, ; BAYCG: BUILDING t’S, DUBLO ELECTRlICiTRAlN$ lOLLING STOCK
^ QUALITY TOYS:
\R INSPECT GOODS \ INSIDE \lGATION T|0 .......................'
„ 1^, Moor LITHEROE ’
T KING STREET Lane
Xmas Pifesents
NOW I a Pre-Buclget P
t LARGEST SELE
rices : t io n
SsfvARE PRICES T o |s i ir :
lifEEKET LL HINA AN^ TANC:y ! g o o d s BHRGHWS IN W H iFlilliNh URE LUSTRE Ijth these. Supplemen
?Pur choice pecialiti^
iljNCES FisH andlCfflcken Dainties'; Breasts and Fillets';
E?COFFIEij,
rilongue4- Th^ yN BOILED h AaIi |;:^ver; 70 years
|j |O I f ^H^ESES: •philljr, Wc] Packet a
. -Ii ■
lav t ~'T\he PMsure
A N D ; sw e : ouiy. Fanj
LREAN k Street, [iNEj-CLlTHEpE
finest! trade Suprcrhe
I'D EMPIRErFRlilTS IN I
Ilu^ing^ ST TINS
d portion Spreading IVEL
e, Con|inental Lactic
t m e At s
:y Tins fD GA:
pBURY, itiiout priie
herpe !64; ■ j
r BIRDS EYE_____ EiNz WE Have ,it !
FROSTED FOODS
by ROMAkv, Etq
ARK, INGp, and Gfe'nts'
he remained, i.hartifrom w service Iri, til coming — Mr. Mitchell,
i lA ’Darwenm bdgan his Borough ■ Freak pent at Darwen
the t aliniu iida to G Itheroe.ij
He will! take^UiP bis duties on - *
ed to his new i c st on Wednes day out of.a'itort llst of six.
d has a |am0 ittiuu: , woo
January 16tb^ ' II
7ho Is marrlqd was appoint-
lyal Navy un- '
I* ;! ■
, Rose CIO Hornby
sions : Associat: on i in 'i Moor Lane Congregational School, Clitheroe, |oh .‘Wednesday. « 11 Entertainmeplt to the 220 people prpsen Htiss Watson’s^ sketches 'land Stanley Hawjo: .gh
4- Ghatbiirn, iresided ,at tlie Christmas coniert: glvgn to members pf the’Gld Age Pen
_____ , piafi Mrs. G. Boyer; Mr
ho), and (Ipianist).
3d a call Father
pUTHEROE Fire Briga,i ^ yesterday put; out a' fire — Mr. J. Y. liofthouse’s butchqr’s shop in St. p4p}’s Street, Low Moojr.
R. Cowperthwii I
-
electric wiring was
The shop the time.*
The fire da paged clothes. Md paintwork
I' unoccupied at
"^ised eaphSaturday
in.Cll eroe „OonservaHve Club by :wir.; and Mrs. H. Lord and frleiids' about 100 j elderly people Clltheroe and histrict will . - . celve a gift parcel this (Ihrist-j mas. Each-parcel will contain meat.-! butterJ , sugar,' 1,"" Christmas! pudding anq g
A S a result'p:: dances org£ ceries. * If ''*'.!
:|
lVfRS.Tl. T. 1 -Ly
annual meetl of the Cllth tlonal Women Coates will b Mrs. W. Tu The commlttei
X pl-potpelected
en bloc. ' .
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ladcllfle was,^^, esident at ihe on Wednesday
re/
Ineri treasujrer|! 3 was re;-pleqte
iroe! Corigrega- Guild. Mrq! E. 'secretary ,
p ■ i-.i* I !
r(REETINGsi to'Mr.I Artfiiii!; ^ Billington of 81 Hi'ghfield Road, Clitheroe, who will “ 80 on Wednesday.;
, * , * ' * !
to be closed to road Itfaflic oh Sunday from! 8 a;m. to 4.3p p:m. while tepair ; work !is
THE level crossing' In. ifchfi ton Terrace, Clitheroe, m
carried out. ; i ' ' 1.
Scliool, Mr. EHc Rowley) eldest son of Mr. and Mfsi B. Rovf- ley, of 57, Whddlngton Road, galhed the :vt.B.
A former student of Cllihej-
post as house Chester Royal New YearJ , *
roe, formerly secretary aif director of James Hargr (Plumbers Merchants), Blac'Kbuijn, le|t £2,697 (£
'o 'A Cl net),< *
ABGANISED by tfie Cl V / r rorFo7ba*
no FWball ;s^IPPOIte|■’ SUPPOl
Club, a dancb was held Ir Chatburn Ch irch Instltut
Friday. The Mayor ^b^fCllM-
roe. Councilor P- PAatburU- attended.
Mi.slclwas provided by Erie Latham and his Hana/
; THIS j-WEEK’S!
ROAD SAFETY SLOG/ '- lU - : - .. ■ '/
A little m()i’e care belt may save 9 lot of w after.
Clitheroe :eairi two Saturday’s with
sume j their fixtures! at Shaw Bridge tomorrow, lyhen they ineet the league leaders Bui's Poughl It Is .'also piltherc first, home match fo
out a match,[Clltheroe re
•Hendirsdn. Blacklock; Trezl'sc, Johnstqn.
' 'Thd team will t be ,
White,
Bu.sh;. Platlqy, Sml(h. Burnett. -McMapus. The'kiok-off Is at 2
-15,
la month. Wallace;
Clltheroe, has and Ch.B, d Chester Uhlve Dr. Rowley
V/* "■l ■ ■
! will t|ake ilh. surgeon at Man-
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gr.ees i at; Mai)! rsity. ■
Infirmary Ir the
JVfH- Fred .Hargreaves .
iv-1 nf Milton Avenue,. -Cllthe-
ltd., .594
. ! * I *. I ■ - II roe Rioyal Gramriiar
THE i Mayor. Councllior JC.
iilrer.’of Mos?-' ester. those home is ; Avenue, has Borough Trea-
;£ reer' In the iiirer's depart^ In 1937,.where
. 1 , Mr. Mitchell
lESSi' £ s. .edged 48 9 2 2 Ud.
HDPeal) ic e tv e d
j.lsouthwortiy an^ Sons, !5 0
. . . . ' ; 10 II 0 Roe T 1
Voevers ''ll 1 B'rlgley 1| 1
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St.tcllfte
Ii.ckson
'i ifllldtt i;tlon ■Mart
idman,. Ij.,.. C.T
Mr.Id. a. Plfider “lAnon ’’ Wnj. Westh'e^ at^c
mical Ltd.
ndail 1
10 Sons,
Lldbie and £ lP 13 6
Id Son 5 5 d- CHATBDRN1 iMayo r. .1*
... .. 2 2 10
'1 0 |l 2 2
(TWO G lR tS
TWO girls share one iole—th i t of Josephine, the captain’s daughter—in
jiO L E N “ P IN / |O p ’ (IQliert Si^llivan ii’evival Pinafore” whichjis being presented
;his week'by the pupils of Ribblesdale Modern school.
1 The girls are Jean Scott andlvan^a^Hohlker 'Both Were so good that It wap decided they should share this leading role, one girl playing it one evening the; otfisr thd next._
ing the lead she takes part in the chorus.
[.When onei,girl isl not play I ;
tb a revival of Interest m these evergreen shows, jjistiy fam- Ohs for their lilting melodies
more than 20 years that a Gil bert and Sullivan lopera has been presented in Glltheroe. I t Is hoped that It will lead
This'is the first time for
a£d witty llbrettoes. l l n spite of limited facilities the boys and girls have made aTfirstTfate job of this ambiti-
cjis venture. | j ■ . |
the applause whiph greeted their opening performance in. the school hall on Wednesday
i LOUD APPLAUSE I Their success wa^ shown by
flgbt.;' ■ ! ooked upj . : 'i
the fact that both tonight and tomorrow’s performances are
1 I .
Dmahce IS full of colour, corn-1 leted' by; good singing- and Acting from a taleiited cash '
This
light-hearted.story of]
I The; children hafe- respond ed excellently to the!coaching of the producer.vMr. Ej Wise man, who joined! tbe’ staff kome. time Ago from college/<
I His Italent for operatic prb- ducing is clearly .seen m what ijiiust surely rank as onp of the School’s!“best ever’/ Christmas shows/ I i ,
I The principals acpuif them selves well in what to jihem is 'a new field.
tHE PRINCIPALS 1 ! ■
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phine was playep. by Jean Scott. The audlencp took ;h6r
On the opening nlgl^t Jose ; i ! [ ' ' •
to their hearts at-once,.- Van essa must be very good.; indeed if she is as good ajs;Jean, ! ^ Ian Johnson admirably fills,
the role of Ralph;
Ra.cikstraw. the able seaman'In love-with
Josephine.' f '/ ', N .'
vinclng naval touch ; to the part I o f ' Captain j Cofcorran, commanding HM.S.I Pinafore, while! Tony Dean almost steals the show as the Bjlrst Lordof the Admiralty, the,| Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Porter. I .!
Norman Flack brings a (ionr ■ . I ; NEAT S’TUDY
. •l.h (muslciar )i; Iqcintralto); Jolih 0 accordlor )i; (mezzo-sopra-
was glyen by upils who gave .retlted; Mr-
W. Sharpes
fehriiLmas also pajy- ' the person of Mr. ..te.l
f;* ! ,1
-' 'A. heat -little stiidy'of Mrs. Cripps (Little Biitterfcup) Is gWen by Marlene , Atkinson, and Colin Scott) hnakes a rather sinister Dlok peadeye:^ Audrey 'Wilcocklis! well: cast
portrayal of the | boatswain s mate, Bfil Bobstay.'; .. - •
correct'
nauticaL-.alr, for ■ ■ her
Therk'ls a lively'cljorus of seamen and ladles to complete
this happy show. Everything is set off iby-some
realistic scenery ! and pretty costumes. .I t’has| been a. case;
of “all hands on Ideck for many weeks past asjscenery'j and costumes have dll been
made on the . premises . / The'staff arid cliUdren hayd
all played their ,fiart m mak-j ing
the.productldn wprthyof.
comparison with| any show given by other schools of com parable size. ■ J ,
BEHIND THEj SC E !NES
er, Marie Batterspy, Kathleen Braithwalte, Anne Brierley Beryl' Clarke, Anne Grant Irene Hardcastle/Mai^ion Kay
Young Farmers win
/PtLITHEROE Young jFarmer^ Club beat Chipping 70-5')
in a quiz competition |at Gllth eroe' Royal Grammar. School last week.' The Clltheroe team comprised: N. Biish, E. Thorn- her, G. Musgrovei B. lioynd, W. Holgate. and M. Lund:, j
roe club held a debating! comL petition, the ;moticih lbein| “Are railways obsolete,?’ This was followedi by t|ie J raulo game, “One minute, please;
On ■
Coffee dabtoet Sfb
ORGANISED by 'Toe ” coffee evening ahd cAbaret. was held in the Old Pmple - Club !on Wednesday ■
for old folk !
Mr. 'Raymond iGrlqe tone), Mrs. A,udrey. (mezzo-sopranoLi Mr. Stanley
The entertainers
in:ludei (bar White
Haworth (novelty musics items), and Mr! 'Harold Par
kinson (baritonq)j. A light orchestra,'Under til
leadership pf Mr.'B.|Ladowskl,
contributed spfeiilal Items ai d incidental music., pbunclllor W. Sharpies wAs corhpere ar d Mr. Cyril King'was aqcompaU- Ist.!' The event-raised ^3 fpr
club funds. i H, a Wednesday, the (lUthe -
thos4 taking part were; Sylvia Abbott, Thelfiia Bak
In.addition to the!principals Further proof 1? glYen: by'
Kathleen ! ! Swales, Molly Wheeler; (First Lord’s sisters, cousins, I aunts), i I
Chapman,!: i Raymopd Duct worth, Christopher Eatough.
William i! I Birtwistle, David ;
John Fielding, Ian Hamer, Mark -Halsall, Tony Holden. Derek Houlker, Keith Swales Keith Wilson (sailors, mid
The Week’s i Obituary MR, H. BERESFORD
Miss b. currey
Jenient, Ltd., Clltherde, Mr. pejrbert Beresford,; F.C.I.S.,
died.suddenly at Nottingham bnj Sunday. He was 63. He was secretary of Ribblest
Secretary of Ribblesdale
jthfe; Horrocksford Lime Co., |Lta.', and the Bold Venture 'Lime Co., Ltd.
dale Cement, Ltd., since its incorporation. In 1935,'and also secretary of its subsidiaries,
! At the time of his: death, iMr. Beresford was also secret ary of Messrs. Thos. W. Ward,
!
iLtdi, I of Sheffield, -and had isetved that organisation for more! than 50 years. : He was
I appointed secretary mi 1947. Mr! Beresford;was also sec
shipmen, etc.). I i Behind, the .scenes workers
: -wick (headmaster); prompter. Miss Ji Hbulkerl; costumes. Miss A.'.Jackson and girls; • wardrobe, |M1ss
are:- Muslq,! Miss' iB. ^ c h ; stage mlanager, Mri T. Chad-
Rigby; scmery. 'MJss A^'I’ur- ner, Mr. ;W. Asplriall Mr.-J. Morton,' and boys; lighting, Mr. J.:S.-J Vlrlght. laiid boys; make-up, Miss E.| Smith, Mrs. R Forster/. Mr. /jRlchardson, Mr. J. Turner: properties, Mrs. ■Whlttam:; I hall ; And seating. Mr, J. Bntwlstle,;Mr. J. S. Met
Smalley. Mrs.
Form 4a iirls; general liaison. Mr. P. Brennam ;
jir^ucer ap^^iiited for
■and Dramatic Society’s cur rent' show,' 1
Hussar.”
comedy 'cltcles, .'Mr/ Norman Entwistlel | pi Accrington, Is taking over the production of Clitheroe jAmateuf Operatic
_ (nOWN I in East ILwcashire J. musical-
•
its.ptodubhri but; It I was felt'It would 'have' been Mr. j Hardy’s wish thafil'.the |Show should ! continue:/!!
The death of Mr. Laurence Hardy deprived the society of
;That Mfi Bntwlstle should be invited to!take';over the posG
It was Accordingly decided |
ilbn. ■/ I! '.■;■' !■ ' . . He has I produced the last;
three shows given by Accring ton Amateur (Dperatlc and Dramatic I i Society, including “Wild 'Vtolets.” ' He will also be remembered for his appear-, ances -in the comedy roles in; this society’s productions.
! u4mateut Qperatlc and Drama- ' tic Society: ' "■
as Hebe, Sir Joseph’s fijst CQU- sln. Jeanette Bleazardl has the
Ti
[Moor Land Methodist Church! ion Saturday of Mr. Gordoii iKenyon.'son of Mr. and Mrs. Rj j Kenyon, jjllof ;):0 Brownlov^ ■Street, '(Clltheroe, and Mis; Ruth Slpipson,'.daughter of Mr. and pirs. J. Simpson, of 22
/'KEI^N-pl^tfPSdN The wecldlrig !tOok place ati
IHarrop Street, Clitlieroe, 1 ■ Given' (a^ay i by her father) the brldq wore, a powder-blue two-piece icostume with hat
■ prayer bppk. Shewore a spraj) 'pf pink Carnations. : Mrs. .
to! tone!(and tan accessories! and carried an ivory-backed
Ice-blue
law of (the bridegroom, who. was in "attendance, wore ah two-plecfe
with tan' accessories pink carnations,
spray of The
Ward, friend of! the bride and bridegroom. Mr. N. Simpsori, brother I of the bride, wa3 groofflsrban.:' ,
__ r^esi ----- ..™ ..... best man was Mr. T.
which the Rev. J. Hi Fenton, 1 dfflclatedjj the ‘ hymn "
During lithe -ceremony, a!
Lord Isj py Shepherd ” was qung. Mr.l Donald Hartley was
organistji/ ' Followiing a rpceptlon at the
“The |
Statibri' I Hotel,! Clltheroe, the coubleilbft for a honeymoon at Blackpool! the -bride wearing a green Qoat with matching hat. Aniongithe gifts were a can
| RJ I Kenyon, sister-ta-, , |
Mr. Eht'wlstle has produced! two shpws for, the Darwen
“ "Viktoria' and Her ^ ;
I Heaves a married daughter, ! whb Will have the sympathy of
pick! and Railway Co., and of iFfirv/ard Pension Securities,- i iLtd.! " ’
retary of the Milford Haven ,|A I widower, Mr.- ! Beresford
Ijai wide circle of friends and relatives in her bereavement. lA service' at Sheffield Cath-
i'Stltute. I -
i Sympathy will be extended i to'her father and brother in I their loss.
- I Ffl'lr.! White will officiate at the 'Interment which takes place Ito-day at St. Hubert’s church- ' ' I. :
yard. ■ ' 1 I I MR. R. FOULKER
I! Mr. Richard Foulker. of 133, 1 Duck Street, Clltheroe, died on 'Wednesday at Accrlngcon Vic- ' toria Hospital.'-He was 60. ' I' For many years Mr. Foulker worked! with the Rolls-Royce
"Company at Barnoldswick ani /latterly at Holmes Mill as i | '|Clothlo6ker.
I j Ribblesdale Cement, Ltd. ! group of companies will be, j represented at the service by I Mr. |R. Y. Parkinson, sales director, and Mr.'H. Cahill, the
! edfal at noon today (Friday) will hrecede private cremation.
calfe, and '^rls: business. Mr. J L. Garrier;'publicity. Mr. W. l! King; [booking: clerks, etc..
MR. E. BATE
liane, Clitheroe, died at his homp on Sunday after a long
Mr. Enoch Bate, of 49 Moor
illness. He was 66. ' Bom In 'Widnes, Mr. Bate
came to Clitheroe when he was I five years old; ; He was ehiployed. at the, Clitheroe bobbin works as a fire beater for about 20 years and then
;* Irijhls;youth he was a keen ‘ fobtbafier and won a.' clip
| ;
/and 'Ancient Order of Buffaloes' /he wasi at one tlme'seci;etaiiy : of the old Liberal Club, of which he had been a member for many years.
i Associated with the Royal
I Mr. Foulker' leaves a daugh- I ter to jwhom much sympathy ' will [be; given. ,
Mary’s'Church and the Rev. S. Blrtwejl will officiate at the In
■ He was' associated with St.
terment at st. Mary’s Ceme- terjr to'-morrbw. . ; • i;; , Wss E. GR^NWOOD
worked for 16 years at the Hbrfocksford Lime Co., Ltd., as limestone miller. He retired! two ^nd a-half years ago for health reasons.
/'During the 1914-18 war, Mr.| Bate served with the Royal
Irtlllery as a gunner. I!Mr. Bate played'for many years with the Clitheroe ,RanT gers football team as the left
halfI! Sympathy will be extended to his widow and two sons In, their bereavement. ; The Rev. J. H. Fenton offi
!;
ciated at the Interment which took place at St. Mary’s Ceme tery yesterday.
j
,r A trustee of Moor -Lane Methodist Church,: Mr. W
!
I was 49. and was a!brother of I- Mr. S. Flack, Clitheroe’s Town Sergeant.
„ Mr. Flack, who Hived at 2. Spencer Street, Accrington)
Accrington. ' . .
I After leaving Clltheroe, he maintained a close [association with the Moor Lane Methodist Church. -
t're and two sons, td whom sin cere sympathy will be ex tended.
at West Bradford to-day. the Rev. J. H. Fenton, of Clltherod, and the Rev. Mr. Vincent, of Accrington, officiating,
The Interment fakes place I | MR. W. MARSDEN j
day at,the home of his son In Brook Street of, Mr. William Marsden. of '9 St. James’s Street, Clitheroe. He was 72. ;| Mr. Marsden was formerly employed as! a weaver, at Pendle Mill. He retired on the outbreak of the last war.
The death occuir^d'on Sun
James’s Church, and, was | a member of the Working Men’s
He was associated w{th St. '
i ; Sympathy will be extended to his son in his bereavement, i The interment took place nt
Club.
Ft. Mary’s Cemetery on Tu^- day. the Rev. J. S. Parry offl-
!ciatlng. ! ; j T
teen ofji cutlery ' from work- friends jof the! bride at Vic toria Mills, Chatburn. and ah electric ! ke’ttle; and case o|f kitchen' jknlves from work friends pf the bridegroom at T.nxham si Ltd.! Blackburn.
'day of Miss iMary Ellen 'Knowles, of ;13,|Kay Street, IClltheroe.' She was85. 1 ! Miss Knowles came to Cllth eroe from Blackburn some'18 months ago to live with her piece, Mrs. W.'Ci Fort. She had been associated with Moor Lane Methodist Church, i The Rev. J. H. Fenton, will
MISS M. E. KNOWLES ; The death occurred on Mon-
j Sympathy will be extended to her sister In her bereave ment.
| ' ' J He leaves a y?idow, a daughr ' ; ; i ' ’ ' ! j
liam Latham Flack, died on Monday shortly after collaps ing during a snooker game at Abbey Street Wesley Institute,
MR. W. L. FLACK j 11-:
-^i"V7halIey famUy of cbm millers; and a pioneer of the Women’s ! Institute movement
A ijmlember of a prominent I
in [Ribblesdale, Miss Ellen GreenWbbd, of Limefleld Avenue, Whalley. died on Sun day. She was 74.
'.‘Mls^jElla,’ friends ar
Affectloni
Mias (Greenwood was" well- known for the great amount of yoluntary work she under
tely . known as among her many id acquaintances.
took Ipnl behalf of various church organisations. 'Fori''many years she -ylas
Gubiirn Gricket 0ub a S ^ J u a l -!
! DANCE WHITE BULL HCiTEI FRIDt
^Y next
(DECEMBER 23rd,' 1955) i 9-30; to 1^0. "
secretary of the ‘ Ribblesdale Nutsing Association. ■ A native of Burnley, Miss
HOLDEN’S BAtip ^dmlMlon 3/-
Greenwood lived for- more than! 30 years at Worston Holisq, Worston, before mov-! InA to 'Whalley about six years ago with -her twin sister, who! died about 15 'months ago.
with /which Miss Greenwood; was actively associated include thS Worston Mission, Chat-l burn !; Parish Church and WhallAy Parish Church. She!! also did valuable work
The many organisations^ ■Vd
for 'the I'Whalley Abbey Com mittee. .!
, ley Payish Church on Tuesday conducted by, the! Vicar, ;the Rev; H. C. Snape.l the inter-
! Following a service in 'Whal- i '
• mentiixjok place at Chatburn thA V|car. the Rev. H. Hard: man, officiating. |
MR. J. SEPHTON
Stteet, Clltheroe, died sudden ly [at hiS home on Sunday. He was 53)
Mr. John Sephtori, of 18 Fort
Sephton came to Clltheroe at the end of 1924. He was fori mferiy, employed at- the Barrow Print [Works and later at Ash-- worth and Smith’s, Clitheroe, as a bleacher.
[A ,native of Barrow, Mr. [ I
change his trade and he then worked .at Atkinson’s Agrlculq turali Appliances, Ltd., as an assembly fitter. ;
Health compelled him to i |
Luke’s Mission at [Barrow arid later [with St. James’s Church, .Clltheroe. - -
iHe! was associated with St. j [ : [
'OfflcA. [In his youth he played for
of the I St. John’sl Ambulance Brigade and also of the Castle Lodge branch of the Oddfelf lows.j He was a Past Grand Master,- and had held eirery
Mr! Sephton was a meiribe!
the' Barrow Sufiday school football and cricket teams.
who will have sympathy Ih their loss.
He leaves a widow and a son '■ 1
. ;
officiate at the cremation which takes place today; at Skipton crematorium.
St. James’s Church on W®A" nesday. The Rev, J. S. Parry
[Tlie interment took place qt
officialjed. ■ '; Jj ;
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Carol servic^ nU !' ^' '■ I" ' J
stories at [rail engine
rrWO iioys stood on a footbridge in the Henthom district A arid! threw stones at a train, Clltheroe Juvenile Panel
S had sdea-and heard stones being thrown as he approached i Cllthefoe station. ■
’^Themriverlafe^^
Sabden ‘Ib ’ V . Chatburn V.H. 6'3 Reg.
30 F. CXittam . 48 Roy [Palmer . 32 K. Davies 60 handicap
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24 C. MtiorhousB R. Cunliae 75 E. Mi^rliouse , A. Snjalley
SNOOKER G- Llmbert
A. Llmbert handicap
N. Wlndle R. Wilson
' i prindteton v. Barrow
' 125'S. Bllrileen 25 ;T. rmgaale 35 V. 'lyindle 30 W. "rdviAer
. 50 handicap . 252 '' j!'
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60 J. BilHqdgsdn . B. Scott 37 a; G Eccles. . ' ■ 1 ' /-T} ■; ! K. .Wilkinson ■
. W. Nuttall . C. Forrest W. Johnson
F. McNab hanjilcap.
353
burn V.H. ‘B’ v. Sabden ‘A’ ''45 P. 'Vyebster . J. C. Frost 50
138 M.: Ideson. .. F.' Charnley 40 l32 F. Ipwrison
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A.j.Mlddlebroiigh q4 40 T. uTOsvenor H. Parkinson 49
28 B. iVJdlmsley ... D.'Nuttall 59 ,, I
'53 D.'Hornby .. A. Blrtwell 34 30 handicap , ; : handlpp 30
'263 '! ' ' '326 16 oae! itone on his footplate. |He
1 Mr. A. D. I^acarthur.othe Probation Officer, said one of the boys was a keen member of a train-SDottlng club.! He had a model railway af hIs home...
j The other boy had 'recently handed in to Clitheroe police statfon a wallet containing 80s. which he had- found i Both boys had excNlent characters and had not "been in trouble before. They now teallSed the seriousness of the bffence, and had promised not to offend again,
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I Mr. (I, G. Watson, of Man Chester, on behalf of British Railways, isald: “ This, is • a very dangerous practice. Ini Some cases drivers and flre-
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!, Alderman F. iBentham, pre siding, said that In view; of their good record and the fact j;hat they now 'realised the 'seriousness of such offences the boys would be granted an! Absolute discharge on payment' ■of costs, i
mefi have ■ been sSrlously In jured In cases of this sort); which might (result - in the train not! stopping when It Should.” : '
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Clarolsi was held in the: Moor Lane Methodist Church, Cllth-
HE Christmas service of the -f- ! [Nine, Lessoni and Nine
eroA! on Sunday. [ An address vvasj given by the Rev. Jl H. Fenton. The choir .was led by MrJ i D. G. Hartley, who [was also I the organist:}
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by Mr. F. H. Brpom, Miss H, Jackson, Mr. A. Hanson, Miss S. Fort, Miss P. Garslde. Ml5s D. 5nack,,Mrs. J.| Slater, Mrs. D, G. Hartley and ■ Mrs) R. Webster.
; The Nine Lessons were reald I
mas service of song was con ducted by Mrs. R. Webster.
[edical degnje
•Ireland), a member of a wdl- known Clltherqe ■ farming family, Mrs. Ralne E. I. Rop- erts, has gained the degre :s pf M-'B- Ch.B., with; dlstlnrttlop -jhjmedlclns. . i |
IjAUGHTER of the late' Mrs. 'iJ. Birchall (nee Eva Ijlary
MI Dr. Roberts,- whose father, versity. ; j ' , I' In the! afternoon a Christ
to I her relatives In their be reavement.
[Sympathy will be extended !
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N.^
ip.cx:. “;bE BRANdri)
AMILV 'JCE
jrlll bA held at the
Fwa^ an ROYAL HOTEL CLITHEROE[
Thursday Jan. 5thJ !956 Danclnt 7 p .m . 1 12
;!,'■',{ ticlcets-, 12/6.1
and Mrs. Ctaremont
(Including lefreshmentA) from, Mrs. OwenJ Primrose 'F ousej ‘Westhead, :cAjissali '/Ivenne, ClltlKleroe;
ICLITHEROE Al
BOWIJAND FAl 44th
ANNUAI,
FARMERS in the'
ffing Lane Hall, Clit|e
Fridiiy, Jan. iStb, j Ambassadors Orche:
Ticikets 5/-
are now [available from bArs of the [Committee Secretary’s Office:—10, [Ca street! Clitheroe. Tel. K3
-T^ips /■■ j
B,ly i rai f6
Blackburn SATURDAY ' !BL
Blackburn . prdlnary per
Glsburn dep Rlmliigton CUatbhrti piltberoe Wballpy
OTBALL ! R. y. Leices 24th\ DECEll
.ACKBURN I lirt 12-I45 p.m! 12-50 ;p.m.i 12-57 p.mj i-2 p.m. 1-0 pjn!
"leturn 4-40' p 'Ice.
For details other cheap quire 'a t ! St official
BOOK
BER ! I
'2/3 1/11 1/9
2/S'
of the ahOTi! ^ faculties, plea i
Rtlons. Office; railwaV
. n . ! or l and
1/3
ailway Agents IN ADVANCE
e en- And;
(|69|9)
ALSO OLD ENGLAND, yANTELL/^, RADIAC AND| MENTOR COLLAR!. ATTA(3HED AND
p iltf B L EXCURSlOlNS
(in [conjjinction with [ Standerwick Ltd.) |
from [gLIi |hEROE, 16.! VVellJate WHALLEY. 'Bus Statiq i I
SATURDAY; 24th^ECEMBi:R
! Blackburn !R, v. Leicester.!). DepartIl-15 pjn. Return farp|2/3,
I MONDAy. ;26th DECEMBE [; [jurnie r v, Preston N E [ Depart; t-15 p.m. Return far!
[ I Blackburn R. v. Sheffield [ Departil-15 pjri. Return - >
Departing a so' from Whalley', 1 Station 15! minutes- laaer,
CLITHEROE, 16. Wellkati j ;, j ;Phone.176,
' 'BookI lat ' Local Office: (dr. Brookes) Park Villas. Whalley, [[or! at local Agenc:,
6 , K IN G S T R E E H , C L ITHE nOE -------------------------------
'Telephone! CLITHEROE 829
Hall Farm, Hlgham. Is a fpr- ihAp student (of Burnley [High School and Manchester Uni
r. J. Birchall. lives at Brook.
•Platt,' Professor of Medicine;at Manchester- Royal Inflrmajry. >nd will taie up her duties ;on lariuary, 1st.
:; phe has . been . appointed house pfiysiclaii to Mr.- [R.
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ROYBECK PLEASE^ order! E
■XMAS PART PACKED ME
Deceraler Parties.
xMasIcakes, Out! Cafe! Is availab
list for
Private! . I !-
from ' ii.
will m i FORT, IWf.P.
, be available to Ccnstltuents who need his help ; ■fl id sdviCG'
t o m o r r o w , S-VtURDAY, DEC. 17th ■as follows; 10-30 aim,, HURST GREEI; .11-0 a.m. 'DU’PTON.- He will be in a grey!car, number FCB823 -The Gepservative: Club,' RIBCHE3TER
11-30 a.m. ■ - - - - - - ^ ' n !l
; TUNIC StHIRTS: — GOLLAR-ATTAGHED SHIRTS IN NYLON AND T ERY L E ^
WE HAVE A WIDE RANGE OF KNITWEAR BY WOLSEY and TWO.
FANCY SOCKS IN WOOL/NYLON, LENp. ALSO CIRIMPED NYLON ATTRAcrriVE SHADES
EX(
ICLUSIVE STEEPLES
NDTERY- , JOCKS IN
THE HdUSE FOR ' VALHE
R b t n f o r e e d I w i^ NYLON I
This doth is exclusive to ‘Double Two’ ' reinforced v/ith ! Nylon for additional strength ahd longer life. In a fine variety of attractive check patterns and plain
i All ‘Double Two’ Shirts feature the
many oti er fabrics and patterns, : f
colours selection
PATENTED SPARE COLLAR
We have an excdlent of ‘Double Two’ in
meni- j
j r the [Castle
O’ 0
Perfume &om Paris. Blue Grass, My Love, On Dit, ftbm.45/-
i
Blue Crass Dusting Powder and Hdnd Soap 15/6'
I
Jewelled Duet Lipstick, two shades in one gOt holder 27/6
Guest Soap in gay wrapping. Blue Grass, My Love,[June Geranium 8/-
:CALL IN 0UR| ' SHOWROOM AND SHOP IN. COMFORT
CHARLES CLE M.P.S.J CHEMIST,!
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is, church STREET, CLITtoROE ’Phonb: 591
,
©EAL GMUSTMAS FOR MEN
collar attach'
GIFTS d SKIRTS
' Gifts o f Distinctionj
I medal when iplaying with !a ! Clltheroe team about 1914. ;
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. Miss Barbara Currey, aged 53, died on Tuesday- at Mill House Farm, Dunsop Bridge, i i Associated with St. Hubert’s 'R.G. Church, she was a mem- 'ber of the icholr. She was also la mepiber of the. Women’s In-;
Brdckhall Hospital! Langho; Nij. Blackbiiijn
! A Public Peilformance of PATIENTS’ -PANTOMEVK ^
PUSSINBOOTp
I' ' I I will be-given ' I lAT THE HOSPITAL i
i Tomorrow I (Saturday 1
I, . f I ■'-•'I • I. . i
! i ' 'at 5-15 p.m. , i A Collection will be taken
ELECTRICAL TRADES UNION The Quaijterly Night
I MEETING I I will bd held in
The Labour Rooms
I Eshtou I !at7-3C |19th DE
! Grin Village
Terrace i p.m.'i on
ICEMBER
dleton Institute
ANIWAL ' ;' I
WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE
Boxing Nightj Dec. 25th' REGAL DANCE BAND
Fuy particulars next week
LEJ US BE Y()UR ‘SANTA’ THIS YEAR “ HAVE
TV, Radio or
! installed for I CASH - TERMS - OR RENtAL )gram
las
I ! A GOOD SELECndN OF u s jam ' ! ELECTRICAL GIFTS TO CHOOSE FROM (
Irons, Fires, Shavers, Record Players!, Ketttes Yacuum Cleaners and | Dustettes, jBlankets Trouser Pressers, Xmaii j Tree Ughts and . I Spare Bulbs^ Etc. |
'I '' ■ ' ■ ' ! • ' ' ' ' '
Triiies, Scjootere; Dolls jRrams, Cycles, Etc. Good Stocks of O^tmaS Reclords
A. E. HARGREAVfes
FOR SERVICE BEFORE !MD AFTER SALES Moor Lane and Woone Lane,
I CLITHEROE [ i
TEL. ',''683 ■' I
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