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fjcj flitlietot
:aiii)ert'tsitt«;®ime^ ■ I ■ I
;-30 to 9-30
TERS (PEN
onvenience
IN : HEAR I
ELECTION O: ilSlON ‘I
PRIDA^, NOV. 18th, .Soa Lighting of Vehicles:
4-36 p'.m. to 7-20 a.m.
IVOW that the public inquiry Into Cllthletoe’s scheme to
patiently — -ori impatiently, according I W
sink another! water borehole has been held: we must wait
ments—lot | the ' Mnlstry s decision. | | ^ Unfortunately the financth
1 bur temperaw
“squeeze” may make the au thorities in Whitehall hesltat' to ' grant permission for the scheme to go| ahead.
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however. As Mr. R.. B. Bnow- den, the Tovfn Clerk, told tm inquiry the sbheme Is urgentij
That should not ffie the c necessary.! ! ! heavens It would be nothing
In this: area where;Wate;' falls so plentifully from in?
iUDGET PRICES
i t l B S : CE, clitherqbI
IHEROE 103 SUiLUVAN’S, .
flNkpORE ” frikget D’Oyly Carte) the CHILDREN of
Modern School rpSDAY, FRIDAY TjURDAY
|,16th and 17tti, 1955 : SCHOOL HALL, ,
lERYED SEATS, 2/- _i__
' rangements:
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[id will be open from 1-30 to (Monday to Friday) '■
School (via Main Door) \ oh
lalt with in order as received, found elsewhere'in this papejr |l bookings.
ben from 7-30 to 8-30 p.m. £,t fchooUon Thursday evening, vould: be pleased to book for
|elp you. BOOK EARLY. ] lUSIC SOCIETY
toEIL’S lOIST§: ;
Ir GE’S HAfcL 13th, at 7-15 I ' "
PAMELA BOWDEN ERIC,GREEN
l-S-uOF 150 ' .i i -
5IONALLY AUGMENtED Students in parde| lii.
[ay, l^EM B ER ,22nd, at >oss Pok Office, King Willian lone:: 6551. ^ , ■
[rative Society Ltd department
9utiful suite s^n iii ifUr , i/ng Bept MW!
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less than absurd ItiY® Y.® not allowed to ensure that W supply was lequally. plentiful In our domestic and: Industria^
pipelin?s.^| .! ^ j
.with modern sanitary equlpt ment are, being built our wate: -needs will: gb on rising.
As more and mbre houses -1
he ladies’ sectioh of: Clith ^ e . (R)lf Club on Saturday-; TO?
’ t h e r e were 19 tables at t A whist drive organised W
rising’ costs! add| thousand more to the ' *
M.C. was Mr,~Frank; Walken and the prizes were presents by the lady baptalri, Mbs. 'Toi4 Wilson. Prbceeds, jamountiiio .to £6 were for the ladles se?-;
: ’ tlon funds. ! !
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MRS. E. Pickett, of: Black m . burn, |preach?d at^ the Ladles’ Day services bt Mopr
Lane Methodist'! Sunday. The. sololpt w^ Brenda Coates who sang Tpe Lord IS my Light.’f Jvntheips were sung |by the_ choir, ■the organist was Mrs; A. Lyne,
of Barrow.
.t h e Woinen's Co-toperatiye J- Guild met In-the Lower Hall, King Lane,[when Mr.|,J;
Hall gave a, lecture on the work of “UNICEF.” His tdlk was illustrated by film strite- He was thanked by Mr?. Moorey and Mrs.' Parker. Mrs Pollard presided.;
son of Mri and! Mrs. W> R. Harrison, [o r i 2j W^dleigh-
^A native! of West Bradford,
ManchestA Roaffi has been appointed ^ e f
. (Sussex) porporation. He lyiU take up his post in .January;, ]
assistant. | solicitor to Hwe
Royal Grammar School. M'-- Harrison ! proceeded to Man^
An old' boy ;Of CRY®®
• years. -In 1951 tio rjoined |the R A F., ’
tog offledr. Slhcd r e tu r f e
Chester- University whereIh'” obtained his degree in 1949j^ He was articled to the Town Clerk of Burnley , tor fopt
being promoted to. ny;-
to Civilian UfC’ he^'has ,bden assistant! solicitor to Burnley CorporaWon.
’ ,!rTVHE clitheroe' and Disrilct 4 Butchers’ Association held
: ai dinner
' Starkle Arms iHotel, Clitherod todn'esda.A iT^e M.C. was
and'dance oh Wednesday. i In 1918. .— — - , ! * : * : '
irvRGANISED. by the ladi?? class, under the sup?rvi-,
'teachers and childrra of tpe (Sunday school;.. The qffort ' raised £40 for church funds, i i
e entertainers^ were:
..toe
S Clitheroe Young Farjners : Club bii Wednesday.
! spoke; I about Holland, r u : native land, at a meetir g qf
:M r J It. ‘Vah- de Gees^, ,^ !
i ICurzon Street. CUtheroi
' He 'described how .the Dutto reclaimed the land from toe sea by!using dykes. Hei Said wages In Holland were quout toe same as In England, ;put
the cost of llviiig was much lower. I
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was dairy and; arable.,, 'VHere was very little' sheep farming. The average iworking week to ■Holland was 49 hours per Iwr" ' compared with 45 houp Britain. '
The imatn type of farming
Dent and M. Liind. i' ! ., * i * ■ *
Thaiiks were expressed
• Penhalonga, hear Umtalffi Hb was accompanied RV Pis daughter, Mrs. WilliamrW duplwho, along with her hus band I and children wej:e rp- turiilng home after a torep-
and a Justice of the Pea;ce for 25 years, sailed froth Lpndbn yesterday bound for Rhpdesla where I he will stay with ms daughter and her famuy at
mo riths holiday to this cou: r . 'I Last Sunday . evening the
ritl)s A':|I
District, "given 'by Mr.' Eccl:.i of Lltjtlemoor.-
15/16/6 i]
B T Y ROAD SAFETY SL03A1^ I I THIS WEEK'S : L I M I r B I D ' j ;
W i s e l y a r i d s l o w , They tumble who ru^ fast ■ I I : . . . ! ; . ( S M t s p e i i l e )
MITtON
'Mlttoh, on Monday, 2lst November, from *2 p.m[ to 3;p,m}
attend at the | School, | Great in
pdrlsh wiiUAv** llffistrated lecture on tot Lake
!"05” Society of St; Ma“ ’" Church enjoypdj
le
M.P. pleads ifor pensioners |
1 YYLD-AGE pensioners I are I'A/, hit very hard by rising
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coal prices, says Mr.! Rrihard Fort, M.P. for ClitoepeJ [ He and three other Lahca-
shlre Conservative M.P.’s; to gether with other Back- Benchers are' urging | toe Government to impress on the country that higher viages cannot be paid for the same work without putting up the cost of living.
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Clitheroe wai be unchanged
rdilTHEROE have ' high hopes-of collecting two
points to-morrow, lyheRitoey meet Padlham at ;.Shaw Bridge; ' '' ;
bottom. of. ■ Division II; and have won only two df th'd nine games they hav'e played to
Padlham are third from the : ! ^
.climb up the table. - The team will be: Wallace.^,.
from 13 matches. A win to morrow would; g|l've jthem another welcorpe push In their
Henderson,! Blacklock; Trezise White, Bush; Green. Smith, Burnett, McManus. | Johnston.
Kick-off !ls at 2-30 p.m. . Clltoeroe’s tally is 12; points,
islon of |Mrs. E. Dewhurat. a Bale of liome-made goods, tea.! concerf; and social evening iield to toe Moor Lane Metho- !dist school on Saturday. Mrs;! (th :’W. Lees' opened the sale Sand;
at to?
This event was toe revival at d popular function last leld
iMr. H. Lord and the mitslC was by the Les. MarsdenB.--_
Mr. Dennis Roy Hanisbn. I
false economy if 'the schem- were to be' post^ned unt.1.
And it 'Would certainly he,
PEOPLE in the /pimlico
ROAD UP, SO SCORES HAVE TO WALK district. are . faced
t o e ARET SPEAK t o ^ PLAY “ VIKTORIA ”
' N^xt yearns opera is- now:
the long walk Into town until December 5th, except when buses are running to and from the Rlbble Cement works|
on Monday. It Is caused by the digging up 6f the narrow road in West Bradford fof the laying of new sewers. !'
This state of affairs began
».bus service, is being diverted via Wfiddlrigton. ^ |
The Clltheroe—Grlhdleton
M^otob Services Ltd. said on Wedriesday that the Company regretted the inconvenience caused to the public, but they dould not put on any |ribre buses at rush hours, owing to lack:of vehicles and shortage
A spokesman of tlfe Rlbble
,of staff.' The Cement Works puses
. |':
Works: 7-0; 7-30; 7-50; 8i46; 11-56; Y33; 4-?o., ■ ! ;
’9-7; I 12-24; 2-7; 4-44; 5-30, and 9-55.. .
From Works: 7-9;
Driving cas€ Italians fined
, learner motor-cyclls; and ^ his pillion passengeij, who
also held a provlslpiial ll(?ence, werS' fined £4 for niotor-
cycllng offences: at Cllt|heroe Ma^trate's Court yesterday.
I Pasquple Dl Pietro, aged 26. iof 18 North’ Street, was fined £1 for carrying an unqu iufled pillion passenger, and £1 for falling to display “L” plates.
£1 In each case for aldlr.g and abetting.
Declmo Valehtlnl. was fined -
i toe; rear one under .the mpd- fguajrd.
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’ Valentlni said he did not kiiow ; Pietro had only a provisional ; licence. . i
Ip a letter to the | court,
said to hkve, told the police that his front “L” plate had been stolen and he had pushed
Pietro, who pleaded guilty through sin interpreter.' was
White Lion Hotel to Cement
Works; 5-1 p.m., 5-25 p.m,; and 9-50j p,m. :
iWeli: terrace! to Cement
are operating at the following times:— ■ ;
MFIS^ MARGARET SPEAK, CUtheroi’s well-known soprano, , is to play the leading role of Vittoria in the production |
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successes at music festivals and Iti competitions through-i out the North, Including the xecentJ
festival-.at Blackpobl.l;
Miss! Speak has had many . choibe; ' ,
requires an operatic soprand: vocalist of toe highest class' and :;Mlss Speak is! an ideal
^ ,1' , : . Her! part Is one which; ',
j All! except two "minor parts' have now been cast and many of those who took a leading part in last year’s triumphant • production of "Oklahoma’ will be'seen, again. . ,
I A NEWCOMER
principals, Is , Mrs/ Audrey White who,' In last year’s proh ductlon of : “Oklahoma” played
Gertie Cummings.: |
once again in the safe keeping of Geoffrey C. Scoweroft. whjD has on many previous occa;- slons! delighted Clitheroe audiences.:, - ■. -
ThO leading comedy role Is |
Edmoiid^ Cambien who has played the light comedy leads In the society’s shows fm many; years, and Jean Houl- ker,' now established as the popular: 'soubrette of the
He will be ably supported by society. ; ' ,
played by Raymond Grice. The 'society Is fortunate In having an artiste, of the calibre of Mr. Grice, who will be remembered for his out standing performance ^ "Curly’’ to last yearis show.' •
The niain male lead will be
will: be iwrtrayed by Michael Gfeehl who will take toe part played by Mr. Laurence Hardy
in the society’s previous pro- duetton of this show in 1939.
ey. 'John Hlgson, and John Backhouse. • : The parts of a Cossack and a Russian sentry .are: not ,yet cast. I '•
• j ; Mr. Hardy Is, of course; pro-
anglers PAY £1,800 r ig h t
■ MEMBERS of the cjlitBeroe Sport? Fishing Club on W?d- nesday paid £J,800 for the fitoing rights, df a 1,245
'yards stretch of the Ribble. xhe club secured the rights in : face; I# Meh vcOmpetltlOn
is sdld,
but no bids ifor Shirebiirn
TpVDRMER home of tlle’Gar- neft family, “Shireburn,”
the detached residence which stands on a site off the Wad- dlngtbn-Edlsford Bridge road, was withdrawn without a bid being madcj when 'it was offered for sale by auction at the Bank Salerooms, Clith eroe, on Wednesday.,
house at the drive entrance to “Shireburn.” was sold' for £850.
, The lodge, a small detached •
" split Into three “parcels” each fronting the Waddlngton-
Nor were there any bids for 22'acres of agricultural land,
Edisford Bridge road,, which were offered with a ! fishing right from the foot of Bashall Brook to Low Moor footbridge.
present held by toe Clltheroe Sports Fishing Club,; whose lease expires at the-eiid of the next fishing season.
The fishing'Tightsi ! are at
Messrs. Hothersall and For rest. Vendors’ solicitors were L. and ‘W. Wilkinson, of 49, Ainsworth Street. Blackburn.
The sale was conducted by
from Blackburn .Anglers, j Tlie rights concern th e
since it was formed more than 30 :years ago, the club owns its owh stretch of . water.
And 3b, for the first itlme ! ; ’|
been let to the club for the: last 10 years. The present lease—at £40 per annum— was due to expire in February,
’This stretch had, in fact, 1957. ' ■ '
it was known until compara tively recently, was formed when 10 anglers met Iri the taproom of a-public house early to 1920. ! It now has a melnbership of 83 and access
! THE EARLY DAYS | Clltheroe Sporting Club! as
the!field beyond Waddlrigton Brook foot. , ■ ;
Yorkshire bank of the river upstream from Brung^ey bridge to toe far boundaor of
stalwarts of the society—WU- l llam’ Sharpies, John Watois-
Obhef parts are played [by
THE STALWARTS i | . The! chief, character 'leam
. A- newcomer to the top
ducinfe the show, j 'This will be hli 12th prpductlon for the
Cllthwoe society. ! . ;. | : '
■ Women: MSTgaret Speak (Viktoria);: Je an Hoiilker (Rlgiiette); i Audrey White (O Lla San); Mllllcent Rush-! ton (O KIki San) ; Dorothy Pearson (O Mukl San); Diane; Taylor (Japanese I Maid).j
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tain Stefan: Koltay); Michael: Green (John Carling); Geoff rey ;C. Scoweroft (Jahzci); Edmond Cambien ((3ount Ferry Hegedus); John Wahns-, |ey (Bela Pobkelty, Mayor of
Men: Raymond‘Grice (.Cap
DoroWma);: Kevin 'O’Neill (Mlki): William Sharpies (jWebster); ! John Backhouse (ambassador’s i secretary) ; Johri F..- Higson ! and Ernest Swafbrlck (Japanese prffists);
In the week beginning, Febru ary 13th.
■ Tlie show will !be presented J I
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Driver didp^| know police were behind
-(A. 44-50 m;p.h. in Chatburn: Road, James Burgess, aged 22,; of 20, Hall Street, Clltheroe,: wasi fined £2 for speeding at Clitheroe yesterday. His He-: ence was endorsed. ;
i iliEGED to have'’.drlven at
said Burgess had been fol- •lowed ifdr half i a mll’e: by
'up” ■ j Chief Inspector H. Wilson;
patrol car. When stopped., Burgess was aHeged tb have said: “I didn’t know II was. The speedometer won’t light ;
pleUded not guilty, said he slowed down when entering
a, lorry. . When he was! abreast! of the, j .
lorry It seemed to | gather spbed. Because therej was a car immediately behind him he ideclded .to'accelerate. “If I
had known, It 'was a police car I would have idropped back, because they are go^jdrivers and I would not huVe been here to-day.” said Burgess. ’
Another wo man stands by |to • give bloojd
—^ mother of -three boys, has received a letter from the Blood Transfusion Centre in
' second Clitheroe 'woman,
Manchester, informing' her feat she may be called upon to give blood for a baby due to be born in January. .
Eastmoor Drive, a ] regular blood donor. Is a woman in 10,009—that is the estimated percentage of possessors of the Rhesus negative type Of
^rs . Alice O’Neill, of 19.
blood. When Peter, Mrs; iO’Nelll’s
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youngest son was born in 1948 hb had jaundice andlwas ad'- iiiltted to Preston Royal In firmary, where he had .six transfusions. |
to I over two miles of fishing. At first, subscriptions were
entirely voluntary. Their only stretch of river was a very small length at Coe Hfil.
mained about toe same', but eventually an annual I sub scription of 4s was introduced. Nowadays; the fee Is £3' 3s.
: For years, membership re
club now owns, it rents! fish ing rights'- on: five ,other
;! • the LENGTHS | , Apart from the stretch fee
lengths of water. These are: 1. From the bathing' tents
to i Brungerley! Bridge oR the Lancashire bank of the Kibble.
the Weir on :the Lancashire !bank, other fean a short piece In. the Wood. :!
2 : Brungeriey Bridge to
fot Bridge on the Lancashire bfek. other than a short piece above the bridge.
3 From Low Moor to Edis- , | ;
Bashall Brook on toe York shire bank.
4 From Spring Bridge to | :
Isford Bridge opposite the first fence'ito toe Wood on the Lancashire bank. |
5 From, a point below Ed-
An official of the club said yesterday’that young anglers
would reap, rich benefits from toe 'f f ip r is e
Of.the club In
buying the rights at Brunger- leV ‘V e feel it will: be of immense benefit tOj local sportsmen in'years tO; come,,
he said; i :
Women Unionists ■ choose officials
mHE Committee of the A Clltheroe Borough brpeh
df the Women’s Unionist Ago- fclatlon was re-elected en bloc at toe annual meeting on 'Tuesday.'
O.ther officers elected were: Chairman, Miss E. N, Garnett; vice-chairmen, Mrs.
'Division branch of the assocla- ;'tlon gave a'.talk, and'Mrs. A. feunton displayed- her icollec-
'Miss B. Davies. Mrs. J.,Troop, chairman of the Clltheroe
tloii of dolls: 1 . ,
T U Llddle an(l Mrs. R. E. A. S Hansen; hbn. treasurer, Mrs. g ; M; Hfgsoh;. hon. secretary,
O’Neill’s blood' was! a rare type. She was asked to give a pint for research ipurposes at a Liverpool laboratory.
1 It was then; found feat Mrs.
ly attended the blood trans fusion sessions in Clitheroe.
' Since then,, she has! regular
be only too pleased :to answer any emergency call!that may borne from Manchester.
I Mrs. O’Neill said she would ■ In cour.t, Burgess.j who:
the! built-up area and Signal led'his intention of overtaking
of “Viktoria, and her Hussar”
whichjis.being presented next ; February by the Clitheroe Amateur Qperatic,and Drama tic Society. .
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GOLDEN ^ D IN G
Mr. and Mr?. G| Grindley
M R . and Mrs, George Grlnd- ley; of 52, Turner Street,
!at Burtoh-]On-Ti;ent,; they came to Clltheroe in 1915: Mr. Grindley Is 73 and his wife is 75..
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,lVIr.,Grindley has spent almost ; his entire life In' the craft. :Liverpool born, helcomes of a 'family which was also associ- : ated with gardening. His father woln 'the llever Chal lenge, Cup, presented by :81r
' A gardener by. occupation,
i William Lever, ; later ; Lord il^verhulme, outright'] af'-the Wallasey show In 1,908, ’ ' |
iMr. Grindley served iii France 'With the Cheshire Rjeglment. Afterwards he became head
i.Durlng the first! w(?rld war
i gardener at Clitheroe Castle, ' where he worked until he re-
! tired, at 65. . ^
■ some good displays at. toe i Castle In my day,”|he said.
Chryanthernums! have been' his chlgf Interest.! '‘We had
apprentice gardener-!In Liver pool, where he was born, when he was 13. Pay. six! shillings a week, was considered good in those days.
' hc started W(i)rk! . 'as an ! ! !
to 6 p.m.—4 p.m,! on Satur days.
“Of course.” said Mr.-Grind j ■ J
a keen exhibitor at shows dll over Lancashire and the Mid lands, and was awarded; many prizes, mostly for j chrysan themums. ,,
Jn> his younger days he was ' -I I ii ' ' i',, ;!
Mr. and Mrs. Grindleiv have three^ons and two daughters.
Safety prizes for postmen
TTURING more tlian 20 years as a driver for:Clitheroe
G.P.O., Mr. G. Briggs has driven thousands; of miles without accident. 1 Yesterday he received a star badge u his. 20-year brooch' .for safe
driving. : ■
Post Office drivers to: receive awards at a ceremony In the Sorting Office. The presenta tions were made by Councillor B Sharpies, chairman of the ciitheroe Borough I,und. Rural District Joint Safety .Commit
Mr. Briggs was. one oif 13
tee. , ■ The Postmaster! -Mr. E.
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master at Blackburn, added his congratulations.
Mr. S.. H. Rees.lhead Post ■ "The drivers were: ' Mr. G.
Briggs (star bar to 20 years brooch); Messrs. K. Eccles, S. R. Grainger, S. E. iHargreaves, J. F Robtasoh, L. SeUwood, A., Speak, C. 'W. Wright (bars to five-year medals); Mr., A. W. Marsh (five-year medql); Messrs. W. B. Barlow; F. A. Hibble, T. W. Metcalfe. J. Musgrove, diplomas fof one to four years’ safe driving.
Six drivers win awards
Chaigley have won awards tor safe-driving during 1954 awards are given hy the — Society for the Prevention of
CIX ! drivers who workx at the C.W.S. creamery at
arnett, (diploma),; David Dixon Kffiploma); ^ark Coates ! (diploma); George]'Otoorne
G I drivers are .peter. John ’ The
Accidents. :
; Ames : (dlplomA): jl(|ihn' Bl^^z- ; ard (oak leaf bar); an(iRobert Weaver (bar to medal).
The Week’s Weddings BOYER—MOONEY
Saturday at the! Sacred Heart Church, Accrington, of. Miss Margalret- Mooney] eldest laughter of Mr.!and Mrs. J. R. Mooney, of 28,' Park Road, Accrington, and Mri William Harry Boyer,; youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.j Boyer, of 12, Seedall Avenue, |Clltheroe.
The wedding took!“ place on
her father, wore a, gown of embroidered; net ovpr taffeta
The'bride,! given I away py
and carried a bouquet of red carnations and lllies-df-the-
valley. |
Mrs. Sheila Greaves, a. friend of the bride; the bridesmaid was Miss Shelia Mooney, her
The matron-of-h(jnour was,
sister, and toe sm?!! attend ant was Miss!Lynn Morris, another friend of the bride. Miss Morris wore !a dress or
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Mrs. R. Parkinson, of 36 Wilson
S.treet, Clitoerqe. and Mr. Her bert Worthington, only son |of
Mr. and Mrs. H. Worthington, of 4 Rornby Avenue, Ribbleton.
Preston. . The-bride, glVen!away by her
father, wore a' dress of Ivory brocade with u fuURength yell and head-dress of orange blos som. She carried a bouquekof white carnations,! ,Uly-of-the-
Thompson, said that In 1954 16 drivers had covered 166,162
den.”
The hours were fro^ 6 a.m. , ■ .
ley, “we were allowed some of the vegetables from ithfe gar
Clltheroe, are ,! celebrating their golden wedding .on Sun-' day. Married 5(1 years | ago
Slaidburn, Newton, DUnio]i Bridge aiid Dalehead i^grlcul-
tural &: jabirti(iuUural[ !?°®r-f
ANNUaT BAl; and I WHIST DRIVE
FRIDAY, bee. 2nd .!' in I the ■
neWton institute '!! i at 8 p.m. !!;
'WILLOWS DANCE iBAN]D
Ribbi^dale Wandere|r; tiricket Club;
JUMBLE SALE SATURDAV. Nov. Jill,
in Refreshment. Ro(«ii to be bpened at 2-30
p.in Aidmission 3d.
give JURffiLE, please comma, nicatejwlth the Secr'etar;? q: ahy member of the Cbmmlr''''
Will any member wlshiiig| .
; TOSSIDE ' A DANCE
FRIDAY, NOV. 25t
Dancing 8-30 p.m. to 1-0 the RIBBLE BAND ADMISSION 3/-
(includtog r6freshmen1,£ i : Parish of Whitewe
WEDNESDAY WEE^ (30th November, 1955
ST. ANDREW’S E in the SCHOOL
! ii; at 3-30 p.rn.'
bring ^ buy SALE ! And at 7-30 p.m.
WHIST and j DRIVE
ADMISSION S i- EAC (including Supiier)
Proceeds: Church'Pur GRiNDLETON BRANOh
CONSERVATIVE ASSC?
FANCY DRE DANCE
in the Church Schoolr()(j GRINDLETON
FRIDAY, Dec. 9tji j 9 p.m. to T a.m.
ORIGINAL AND Prizes in'both Clas?^
Fancy Dress Optlo: iCOMU
I HODDER band A D M I S S I O N 2 / 6 d Costumes;
Special late Bus via Bradford, Waddtogtoq Clitheroe
l a r g e TURKEYS
Finest Quality for b| and Caterers at com tlve prices now In .sto
THE Dressed POULlFl
of all descrlptloni delivered anywhiere
Special Offer This BOILING FO !: 8/- upwards
orders taken for Chris FRED LAWSON
The Poultry Fa newtonJ
Near CLITHEROB Tel. Slaldbum
41 £ 6 . K I N G S TWE E T C L I T H E H O E Telephone: CYITHEROE 829
ONLY FIVE MORE WEEKS! HIM
complete hy
BUYING A T.V Also a splendid rangje of
CYCLES—all si2es and nakes TRICYCLES and DOLLS CASH or EASY H.P. T
A. E. HARGREAVES, Moor Lane andWoone Laae,
CLITHEROE. . Tel: 685
Some Photographic G i i iL i u^gestlons f p r
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ER £11 5 0 £10 18 3 £ 1 17 6 £ 2 5 0 £ 1 7 11 £ 0 n 6'
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£ 3 2 0 £ 0 17 6
£ 3 2 6 j £
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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Nov. T8, 195^,
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valley and white heather. She was attended by Mrs.
her nephew, ' ; '
pink net over I'ltaffeta, while toe others wore dresses of blue net over taffeta. They carried bouquets of! pink car nations.
Boyer, the bridegroom’s bro-; ther, the grocimsmen being Mr. Stevenson and Mr. Holden
The best ihan was Mr. C. W.
friends of the bride. After a reception held'at
, !'
.Accrington, the couple left for Blackpool, the bride wearing
the Co-operative Rooms,
a cherry-red dress! and black accessories.
They will reside at 8, Percl- val Street, Acrtogton.
, W O R T H I N G T O N - PAEKINSON " I ’]
C l l t h e r o e Cqrigregatipnal Church..' last week, of Miss Moya Elizabeth Parkinson,
T h e wedding toc)k place iat youngest daughter of Mr. and ] :
toe bridesmaids I wore white figured brocade with red velvet hats] The page IbOy wore a white blouse and' long, red trouserri -Two attendants had bouquets of red carnations and the other had a ryd, posy.
! Thfe matrons of honour and
Peacock, a friend of the .bride groom. The groomsmen' Were
The best man'was Mr. H. DUTTON
Mr. H. Parkinson and Mr. W. Marshall. Mr. J. Taylor, a frlefid of the .bride, acted as
usher. j
The! hymns “Lead, us Heaveifiy Father. Lead-US’” and “The Lord is my Shepherd!’ were
. The Rev. J. H. Fentop con ducted the ceremony arid the organist was My. E. Hartley.
I sung.; After a reception at toe Starkie Arms Hotel, Clltherp?,
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' .the jcouple left fo^ London, the bride wearing a grey woollen
dress and na-yy |Co?.t: with red accessories;
■ Among the presents were an eledtric kettle, and a'set. .of forks from the''workpeople of
Grcjclan Mills Ltd., Clitoeroe. •
fee November meeting of Green • and Dutton W daughter showed
W.I.—Mrs. Hoyle' pr« deiiorations ” of variou
which she had made s visit to Denman College ' A vote of thanks .was ] irbposed
“ Christmas ! kinds ice her
ided at Knowle I.!- Her
by I Mrs, Haworth and Seconded by! Miss M. 'Wallbank;
. of a handbag ' with ' t le good wishes of the members for her
' Mrs. Hornby received fee gif fu|ur'e in New -Zealand.
..The competition for ari-anti- Urier slogan was, wen fey Miss J. yvallbank and Miss Grrcnail.
in! a panri 'game ’’The Rame's the Same" - ' ' '
The .social half-hour t 'ak spent '
Also we SEQUINS, beads
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Olga'Heard, her | sister. Mris Brenda Davies, a ffrlend. Miss Linda Saul, the bridegrooms nlec? and Master David Heard,
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