I : ; 1 S -311 the WEEK’S
harvest i |hanicsgiving SERVICES
SUNDAY I 10-30 a.m.;
^
“ - —tjvICE. lane, B.A. ‘
SERVICE.
MONDAY NEXT. SEPTEMBER l2«tli 7-30 p.m.:
a^d toclM ’
film show a® The Film Show Is gl^h
N E ^ ^ F p l H I E —
WHAliLaii, WHAIJLEY h “
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Crook. 13, The , Jresceht, Whalley. was, married at St.
iwEDDING-I^|jach CK^.
iwood, on Saturday, to Ml^ [May HodWn^, y o u n ^ ' daughter of Mr. and Mis.
John’s Church, Great Har
jHodklnson, 17, [' Great Hatwood. ] The. htl|e,
, „ q i i u e r Collection —
.'WestcWntry Journey.’ i
the sale op ihm T. etc, «ul lollow WEDNMDAY NEXT, SEPTMBER ^
‘ 3 nm. and ^ R®. (President CLITHEROE lAND
fr e e church fed e ra l council THEiANNUAL
. _ - « r
free church raujy wlllpe held at
,
WESLEY CHOTCH, CLITHEROE WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEH J b , W55
----- Rev H . C r s iw f o r d W a l t e r s : At 1-0 p.m. I Sp'eaker .: THE , ,.
Chairman, of the^worm ^ I__«-*T
TheRev.H.CrawfoMW?g WORSHIP In WESljjEX
DR. CYRH* ROYLE T T n «kT
„ will also conduct DIVINE CHURCH at 3-0 P.m.
h a r v e st SUNDAY NEXT)
Slaidburn Piiirish Church fe st iv a l
SEPTEMBER 25th
holy COMMUNIC'N morning srrv
Token gifts represenjing
fishery and the Evening Service.-
Preacher: moor lane {
Methodist Church CLITHEROE
7--? K
SUNDAY NEXT: (September 25th, 1955) ■
10-30 a.m. and 6 p.m.|
MRS. LEE, of Huddersfield 2-i)
Rev. J. Henry Fenthn ' p.m.; LADIES’ CLASS. Speaker:
; -ANNUAL-^
Fl-ee Church Council Rally
We|oNESDA¥ NEXt, Sept 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.!|
iN WESLEY CHURSH Preliminary Notice
I i:
i Irim ary de par tm ent present
ij | Primary Crackers
SATURDAY, ! OCTOBER ^st at 7-30
p.iri. I
CONGREGATIONA|L church!
CLITHEROjE
sundAy , next (September 25th, 11955
Worship:’ j 10-30 a.m.: ! ’
Mr. At Fairh^rst ' (Blackljurn) 6-!op.m;;.
' Mr. ?. Shajw (Blackbum)j
free CHURCH RALIjY WESliY CHURCH
WEDNESDAY, 28th SEp.
■ at '3-0 Pto. -and 7-0 p.m. Revv H.
Crawford Walter^
(Methodist Conference dent. Designate)
5.1 ;'i ;’resl-
Bolton-by-BoWlai|d Parish Church
HARVES
THANKSGIMT^G SERVICES
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th
Holy Comniunloh Morning Prayer Preacher:
',! i'!
ER 8 a.jn. 10-4!
KEY., H. HARDMAN
Evening - Prayer. 6- The- Rector
MONDAY. 8EPTEMIIEB 26th lantern lici
l 38 ■
Missions. - ;.l_
■ Some pieces I ' Jiavi;ColieoHon G Sa’e of Harvest
arden i - Produce: .- , I roce
lOR (Ufts.
URE R.m.
liv id in.'
. Fruit; ids.-.:fo,r.‘
vi'l.-l Su i'
Next, SjBpt. Preacher?
25th [ ■ .
■ IlMr?! S. Sdutliworth I;
, „MR. E.I DEWHURST "
((jlltheroe) ; Organist:
MR. Sr. H. green
it:' CATHERINE’S :j; 'WEST' BRADFORD'
HARVEST FESTIVAL I'-StlNDAY NEXli |Sept; 25th
,9-15 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST lAND SERMON.'
2-45' p.m. EVENSONG ■ AND ■ i
: Preacher: The I vicar. SERMON,
’ i i ' '
j; Preacher: The Revd; E. 'Robins, M.A.; .(Asst. Curate '! of Clltheroe).
, | Collections fpr;. Church ; 1 Expenses.'
’'’T
[■ tjifts Of' Flowerii Friilt. .etc,, for the decoration of,the (jhurch will be; gratefully Jecelved To-morrpw (Satur-
';day), ' ' i'll [■ ■ '
Women’s Co-operatiYe Guild
I OPENING I SOCIAL ] AND REUNION
j King Lage Hall
[Tuesday Neiiit, Sept. 27th i Light Refreshniepls,,provided.
(of Preston) : . . 2-0 p.m] •
MbsiC BY THE CHILDREN 6-0 p.mj Sblolst:
e y e in g sErv:
8-0 a.m. and 7-45 p.uiiji i [CE - ! 10-30 aim. CE - ' 6r30 p.m.
| j I the industrial, agricultural, RECTOR.
All Hallows’, Mlitton HARVEST
thanksgiving .(September 25th, 1955) -
10-45 a.m. Morning Prayer. j
8- oLm.
2-30 p,m. Children’s Gift ,, j Service.
7- o’ p.m. Evening Pfayer. ' Preacher; ^THE yiCAB
Gifts of fruit, flowers and ■vegetables will he 'weto®med and [afterwards dlstrihutod^to
the kck and St. DenJ’s Home
METHODIST ( I GRINDLETON
, b e s l s J . o! t e Metboaiit c p n l e ^ The Heart of
who .was given father wore a lUU-ien^ui
with diamante j and pems, with a full-length ! veil 4nd
dress of witchcraft lace and J ^ o v e r ta p ta s t r ik e d
head-dress of pesrls and S g f blossom shXer
bouauet was of Plnk roses Miss D. Crook, sister of |the bridegroom, wa^_ brldesmm and Mrs. C. Kenyon, the bride’s sister, w^s matroij or honour. They-wore dressy of turquoise' figured ,mnch Dro- cade with head-dresses and mittens to match and catpd
L .ycrrT iur . pREAcai bu b K i i
OBITUARY MRS. ! M. BRIGGS
gisburn
T lirffA consTGSSiioDS attc. id6d. th© h » ^ # g iy h ig service
jSiXING P EAClHERS, ChuToh Gisbum; which: lad bwn ;$SdIicted ^the
ait which he'gave; amafl<he^ “|My offering to God.
& flowers, fruit, .'(egetablfo indfarm produce at ©
e.seryiw,
School a*olars_Mnt^^^ .bf the chUdren.-;
^rhich was attend^ gathering of parents', and fnends.
^ ■
I The Vicar spoke 'on the^,^?.'^ ■Fowls of ithe air.” aid. ‘vEihes.
■of the fields.”. ;At thet evening, tervice, -the Rev;:H. A. Atk^n, Wicar of Christ Church, Skiptom igave an interesting «ddress on ithe Eastern' greeting “ God- pe
bouquets of ptoh The two small attendants
were Miss Patricia, Golding, niece of the bridegroom, ^nd
and
sult of white s a t l n j , ^ Golding,! brotherjln-lawi
Master S. Kenyon.i ne W the bride. Miss! Golding carried a POsy ,;of iPin^rpses^ ^
and th r groomsman wer4 Mr. Jack Crook, ^cousin of i th e bridegroom, and Mr. S. n.en yon, brother-in-law of the
bride..
After a reception^ at tne Palatine
Cafe.Greht Ha#o^.
!- ..
thG coupl© Wr S’ ^1^?? I moon on the West Ooast| the | bride wearing a pale blue,cMt |
with wite
their return they will llye at 28,^ ^Orchard-street, G E e a t|
at Harwood. • ,
gifts were an ironing tabl^i ilectrlc fire, bread^ln, ^nd
Among the .many; welding -
heard with regret of thejdeath at her home on Wednesdw. o^ Mrs. Jane Briggs of 73J ^ n g street,-Whalley.; She la f 71. Mrs Briggs was a native pf I the T r S of Howland areg.
TTiBrlv Ginploycd us ^ maker In Olltheroehu^tlr^d
J the bridegroom, w^ b^tjnan. | HURST green pamili at St.,Mary-S I ;I10W^ ser- ;t ■ A' large number which the ^
. Tt e Sn n ^wSSv ' * *®® **• ^ the''offertory , was
services, attended.
G ^^^slyn, offlciated'at all tte .*
harvest ,glfts were • . . ammgst the sick and aged of the parish.
I 'amounted to £11 7s., and for the: i 13s.
Sunday School, the sum of £5 M.U.
MEETING.-The.aimual
Glsbunl Mothers’
P Union was held in 'he Vlcar- age on Tuesday. M r s .W r
^iland Deanery president enrolling, memher of the
Gisburn branch, pr&lding. A representative ; gathering of members attended, and JHrs. Lister gave a comprehensive report of the past year’s actl- vltlfes Officials were elected as follows: Enrolllni imember and chairman, w.-iUster, secretary, Mrs. Capstl^, tfQa- surer, Mrs. Speak; Commit tee; Mrs. MacCarj;neyi Mrs.
parish Hall
comm.tteel ; Mrs. Isaac WrathaU: refreshments,
Mrs. Breaks. : d o w n h ^
ly meeting of Dowfiham Woin- en’s Institute yestorday week, 1 when memb^ oi the Instl- ^alk given to members of Bolton-
Mrs. Kay presided, over a members’ night at the month-
was' thfe subject of an interesting ■ YFC.—^
nd had lived in about 40 years.' i She whs fot_
many years ago. In Whaiies she was well-Jcnown fer her
work and'suppdrt of w® Women’s Institute, _of‘WhIc^^ ILv’e ro n n h .
i b ,Briggs leaves iiwo sqm who have sympathy!' In tl elr loss.
the interment: Ish Church to-jnorrow,.Satur
'^^WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP.— A talk on the ikispn Reformer lEllzabeth Fry.! WAS given by
Church Women’s Fellowship on Wednesday Jfternoon
Mrs Blrt^ell ^as tUQ b°stess
expressed by;. the r Rev. Wright, who yresld^.
/ HARVEST f ESTJi VAL. Hanest services. weije held at Dalehead Ohbrch gr Sundw,
TOSSlbE
conducted 7^71 w Castle Rector of i Bolton-by
3alehead, I in th^ afternoon, and by tbe Vicar,, the Rev. W Monks, in tti® evening. The
who! is a fprmer vicar
organist was Mrs. 'W'PP. ■ TOSSIDE ] in s t it u t e - - A
MLS. DU j5gnyop|_ pianist
The Vicar of [rJytfo^' Canon I 'c a ld e rb a n k 'y f f i l*
gave a dmonstraton of collar making, and a further demon
“Farming in Canada”
tute gave talM alnd dem^pn- t,
y.Bowland Young Farmers Club Strattons. Miss B^ Batson | meeting on Tu^ay by
stration on making a purse was given by ws. ^Jawson. The members heard talks by Miss D. Harrison and Miss Barton, and a Plajo 'dUet was given by Mrs. To id and Miss B Harrison.! The social half hour took the form of a sketch given by members of the entertainment committee. Tea hostesses we:'e Mesdames J Driver, Burns ard Wallbank. and the Misses tBarton and
Todd. ____ WEDDINGS
FRANKLAND — MDSGBOVE Edith mL Musgrove
younger, daughter of ^r. ^ d
Mrs. J. Musgrovefof 58, WSt , view, Clltheroe, [was ma^ed at St. James’s Church. Cllth
eroe, on saturdaf to Mr. Mal colm Graham Franktontoong
qon of Mr. and W. rtans K of victoria-avenue.
Chatbum.
the bride wasfattlred In a koto of white silk net over
Given away by her father - . .u -
taffeta, triinmed with or^ge blossom, ■with [a f u l l - to ^ veil surmountedkith a wream
Mr. Townley, who was thanked by Robin Corless. • •
' l i g h t i n g . — Bolton-by- Bowland and Holden toould
.HOlden. Estimated cost of the work Is £147. • '
Bolton-by-Bowland and two
. soon be seen in a new light as plctos are going ahead to mstal street lighting—four lamps at
j.
> sent to the Christie Hos^; t i l in memory of the late Mrs. A. C. 'Taylor, who was a vice- president of the Institute^ An Interesting talk on tohoor
at the: monthly meeting of Pendleton Women’s Institute ,oh Tuesday evening when It was, decided that a donattoh
WOMEN’S INSTITCTE.-]- Lady Worsley-Taylor presided
PENDLETON [ WOMEN’S INSITTCTE. —
with you.’’ ’Ihe-coUections.'.'^v wards the general chirdi^funds, :;
wm on Friday. Procee^ were i - in aid of -the Christmas Pau, to
; bring-AND-BUY.—A brmg- and-buy sale and dpnuno drive, organised by the Mdthdrs UniQ'^ in St. John’s School-
«
‘ W. Seed, Master J. Whalley, and Miss W. Standen.
be held in December. Winners at^the domino drive were. Mrs.
Hoyle presided at the meeting on Monday of _^owle Green and Dutton womens
knowle green delegate CHOSH^--Mra^
institute, at -which a demonstra tion and instructive talt 'on
Sewing machines was giv^ W Mr. Bullen and Miss Parkinson.
■A vote of thanks i® strators. proposed by J*s. P.
,^tend the Autumn Council meeting to be held^n Oot^er 11th at Lancaster. The competi
Forrest, was seconded by Mls^- Wallbak Mrs. Hornby wiU
which were On Monday, the distributed
(C TiorA iW Cli-
The Rev.iF.:A, Payne officia ted at the interment, at St.
Mary’son Wednesday, of Mrs. Maggie, Briggs, of 14, Klr^oor^road, Clltheroe. : Mrs. Briggs, who died at her home on Friday,
was 71. ■
than 40 yeafs. Mrs. Briggs formerly a domestic servant. She retired many years ago.
Llvlngaii Clltheroe for more ■
Congregational ChurclL she leaves a son.'Mr, Alvin Briggs, who will [have sincere sym pathy In hlsj bereavement.
MR. H. BULLOCK
A well-known WhaUey re^. f dent, Mr; Henxy BuIIocl^ of
‘ Thorneycroft,” GUtheroo-- road, Whalley, died fti^hls home on Tuesday,, wter
Associated i with ; CUtheroe
the ST. JOHN ambulance BRIGADE, CLITHEROE NI BSING DIVISION
Invite you to a
COli'FEE EVENING T and
short lllnesl; He'was 75. Mr; Builofek was a native of :
Clltheroe! ^ d for. some^y^rs, prior to ithe first . World War
^worked at Brockhall Hospital. During thejwar he served as a
stretcher! bCarer with the ^ n - cashlre FuSlllers in iMesopot- amla and Greece. -
service he. -became^a chauffeur at Calderstones: Hospital and
On his rkurn from^ foreign
BRING-&-BUY SALE to be held on
Wediiesday Next, Sept. 28 p.m. ,to 9-30 p.rh. at
JBE OLD SCHOOL, CHUB CH BROW, CLITHEROE
Pllase come, and bring your friends.
' . ' HELP US TO HELP YOVl admission 1/-. i ■
retired in 1946.. . ■ : ' e' Mr. Bullock was a promin the Whalley branch of the
nt member of the Ancient Order of, Foresters,, and Mso
Royal Ancient Order of iBuflr aloes. Hel had been secretary of the Cronshaw Chair lodge
for more than 25 years. . , Associate ' ■with Langho
Parish church, Mr.. BuUoQk ■leaves a 'daughter and four brothers, who will have sym pathy In'fchelr loss.'j i
Miss J. Wallbank. NuttaU and Miss B. Walltok
organised the social half-hour. On jTuesday week; 56 membra
were.guests at Waddmgton W.I
meeting. Bolton-by-Bowland
at Old Langho Church, to-day, Friday.,
; ,! MRS. C. GACGHAN
home on [Sunday, aitera long Ulness,tof Mrs. ChaWptte (3au- ghan, o f '3, Crbft-stree,' Cllth
The death occurred at .her eroe. she was, 84. [■ | ;
Gaughan spent the greater part If her life hi the Uroft-
Bom ;ln [ . Cllthbroe;' Mrs.
street area 6f the town. She was tormerly;' a i winder at
- ■ [
Holmes | MIU, retiring many years ago. She was.'associated with SS. Michael and John Church. Clltheme,
to h e f ' daughter' In her bereavement. ' [ :
Sympathy will be extended
at th e interment’ at St. Joseph’s Cemetery; ,Cllthero|, on Wednesday. ' 1 '
Father G. Bayliss officiated
Bowland farming family, m. William Henrar/ iJ^etoalfe, ;gf
MR. W. H. METCALFE A member .of .a^'prominent
Lees House Farm, Cow Ark, near Whltewell.j collapsed and d l^ -at his ihopie„ jiesterday week. J He was 86. :. _: Until he' mpye^, to Lees
Of orange blossom. She oarriM a bouquet of gink roses and
" I t l '’t 'a f S n d . d W ter whist drive, supper :gnd sa e was
son; 2, Mrs. 'Smith; con,. ^ ,
A. won by; Arad
con., Mr. S. tTaylol'. of the prizes; were,' Mrs. Staveiy. Mrs.
A ltham;, mixed sweet 'psas.
held at Tosside ilnstitute on Monday. Th? prizKj which were presented,^by
Wauiilink; 3, Mrs, Miss Wallbank.
Gents : 1. Mr. L. Htoson; 2, Mr, 3, Mr "
.
R. Mi'tton; The donors
liirs. Cowking ■Whipp, Mrs.
Wallbapk, Mrs. |Halland, Mrs, Wroe, Mrs. Copley, and .Mrs. W.
.
Robinson. The suppdr was h Jacchs jo.n
and was seilved by] ladies of the Church Council. 1 ,
offeriiigs W
Later, a sale 'of. the harvest £ s held ' .
,
for the Dal(ihead Church fund. MO’EHjERS'^ union.—The
Proceeds af the! evening were
annual met ting pt the Mothers Union was well attended last week, whei'- Mrs. Monks -pra- sided and the Viiar opened^toe
meeting.' 'The 1 balance sheet, by
factory. Mrs. E[ appointed secrep Whipp. treasurer, supper. foltowed.
the meeting 0: in the R
WOMEN’S
presented treasurer, was approved as satis Wilson was re-
Mrs. 'Whipp,
,^ry, and Mrs. A Jacob’s join
section 0? Low Moor Club held Room yester-
I form o'f games. COFFEE MENING.— The
day week, a demonstration of hat making wafe given by Mrs. Wlnstanley, of Blackburn, Thanks '| were expressed^ by Mrs. Hacking.! who; presided. The social half hour took the
LOW MOOR radlng
fund forj the provision of new heating apparatus at Nelson- street M^ethocist Church, Low Moor, benefit id byj £10 as a result of a co fee evening held last week. , [Qrganlsers were
Mrs. J. (J.-Cott; tarn and Mrs
Lever’s Cali
Tho'PorfebI GIFT STALL i(Optlonal) W: Bamlor, 3!
No Bolling For pa;
Vlilk Substitute Water! renuired -
Blolckbui 1 Tel, 48418. ,
,ftjlcular4 ask;. Ramsgreave Drive,
section;— At the (women’s
The best man was M-. M. Nixon a friend of the bride
_
groom and the groomsmen i S r . B wjarden. brother-
in-law of the hrlde. and Mr. D Frankland, a 1 friend of the
^'’During the ceremony, which wasV ducteahytheRe ct^
^ G. Hltchbn was organist. S lA reception]was held at the
h™ ® ’'“Lbd us Heavenly Father" and IThe Voice that K h ’d o’er! iden” were sung.,
tatton Hotel] Clltheroe, after
■which the couple left for a honeymoon in Blackpopl, the
hrlde wearlnk ^ cured dress and tweed coat, with tan accefesorles 'a^^^
reside at 58, West-view. Cllth-
^''Among the numerous wed ding gifts w^e a fruit set and winpelasses from workfri6nds S S bridra t Stonebrldge
Mill, Chathdrn, and a clock and towels Irom compantom
Regiment, T..A.
Golf Jottings n The mon toly stroke
S i r b . e n t - - ““ aether as uoder;
of the brldekroom in the Atn &talton Ba s t Lancashire
Sister. Mrs. ■who wore a dress of blue net trimmed with white net nnd iearto Her Jbuquet was of
bulb growing and trough gar dens was given by . Mi^.M Longworth. Mra^ R. .Mitchell was elected delegate to the autumn council meeting at ■Lancaster., Four .'fl'^tobers were complimented by the president on Seining a total of 21 prizes at the Clltheroe Agricultural Show. A^bring dnd buy stall realised £2 17s 6 for the children’s party fund. Tea hostesses were Mrs ; G Calverley and Mrs. J. Wall-
bank. . newton
tional Chapel on Sunday. Boffi services were conducted by, vUe Rev G W. Curry, and were well ,attended.l' Anthems ■were, sung by .toe choir, and the organist was ■ Mrs. Lynes. .On Monday evening, a social and sale of harvest, .gifts was held m : toe Sunday School, toe auoLoneer being Mr. A. Cunliffe. Prooee^ of the week-end will be nearly
Harvest thanksgiving services were held at Newton Congrega
£20. , ; PADDY’S BON^
ttOOVES and bones from the forelegs of Paddy, an, old bay
gelding from Billlngton were pro duced at Blackburn County Magis trates Court on Wednesday. Daniel Saul, of ■ Painters Wood [Farm, Billlngton, was summoned for 111- treatlng the, horse by working It
In an unfit condition, and its
owner, George Gelderd, of -Abbey- terrace, BllUngton, lor perinlttlng
the offence. Police Sergeant .J. Woods raid he ' |
won by J. R- Thompson with Tscml of 85-15-70 nett. Th^e final for thb Council Prize wlUv
pfition fOl Scpt6inb6r • WUa drawn to play to- / £ -
S R. 'Whltoa'” ”m'^v. W. E. Hayes. H. Heaton v, A. 'Whittaker, A. E. O’Car! ■
H.^Joinson v. J. Hayward. DrWer Fin^
im,.Mrs. S. Cot- R. Garlick.
S - b Itolt while passing through Borrow village, sent a letter to ®e court stating that
It was hi? first offence In 18
’’T r S ' f j S Simpson (35), 45, Tovtoi ey-street. Burnley; 'who 'wa 5 fined, £1 and tols licence endorsed.
oil V. J. R. Thomp-
saw the horse pulUng a cart in York-lane, Billlngton, and I t was obviously lame. Saul was In charge of It. A few mlnutds later he examined the horse In | a field and found !that Its left | foreleg was so tender that the horse winced when It was touched.
OBVIOUSLY UNFri
Blackburn veterinary [ surgeon, Mr. Harry,Holroyd, used .the bones,,
to show ' the Bench that; in his opinion there was clear evidence to anyone .who knew | anything about horses that Paddy .was suffering from rlngbone-fa form of arthritis. He said the horse was obviously unfit for work.
Mr. J. Dunkerley! for Gelderd,
said that Gelderd had' retired from . farming in June,: keeping Just the one horse. He had loaned
..It out to other, fanpersl fpr the ' hay-making season and -had not seen it closely for about 10 days before the alleged offence. I t was In good conldltlon then.
.. As soon, as It was clear that the .horse could not be cured, It was[
slaughtered. The Bench found [both defend-,
.£5, Saul,' who did I not appea ( I was fined fiio,' Each-was ordered? [to pay £4 19s. 9d. ebsts;
’ 1 i HARVEST f e s t i v a l ; — I
The internlent tfikes; pl^ace '
SAWLEY .WOMEN’S: INSTITUTE :
W
HIST DRIVE will be
held.in I
The School on
Weqnraday Next, Sept. 28 ADMISSION 2/6 !
(ijncluding reteshments) WADDINGTON
BADMINTON CLUB
FliSHIOrPARADE by
R. AHERNE & SON. HELLIFIELD
.
Tl]ursday,j September 29 at 7-30 p.m. in
ST. HELEN’S SCHOOL, WADDINGTON
ADMISSION 2/6 (including Refreshments)
GISBURN AND DISTRICT YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB
eighth . . ' ANNUAL BALL
MAJESTIC BALLROOM BARNOLDSWICK
Fri(day, October 7th, 19551 Dancing to the
House,'about three years ago, Mr.'Metcalfe hacj farmed [at,
Coolairis Farm, Tpsside.jvhere he Was well-known In the yll- lagi He was aifofmer mem--
her I of (the ,Tosslde:Farmp Club, I having, .at one time served on the committee, and
mlttee.
House with his brother and aunt. I
i Mr.l Metcalfe farmed at Lees Management Committee 1
| i[
to his brother! and aunt? In their [bereavement.: Thfe Vicar o f ’Whltewell, the
Parish Church on Monday. MR. J . 't EA SD A LE
Sympathy will be, extended i . , ,
Rev. |TJ B. Reid, officiated at[ the Interment, at, .Whltewelli
Pendle-view. Wor^ton, died In hospital yesterday week .after Collapsing while at work on the railway near .Park House Bridge, Clltheroe. He' was 59.
Mr. John T e a sd a le " o^
TeasdMe came, to Sawley about 30 years ago, and for some 25 years was employe as farm manager for Mr. R. Colllnge at Smithies Bridge Farm, Sawley. On leaving the farm about five years ago, toe became a platelayer on the railway between Clltheroe and Chatburn. ' .
Born in Westmorland!Mr. ■ [ [ : |
Church, Grlndleton, Mr.'Teas- dale leaves alwldow andf,hree sons, who will have sympathy in their loss.’: ; ...,
1 Associated yrith St. Ambrose
bn; Tuesday; th e: Vlcan ^ th^ Rev. E. Murgatroyd, offlclatj ing... ■:
MR-H. THOMPSON
street, Clltheroe. ■ He wa3l,51J : A native: of. QUtherqe. Mr.
pital yesterday week of iMj. Harold Thompson, of S.iCroS'S-
The death occurred in,bos[-
Thompson had been employed Pr ill the -warehouse at the
Trading! soclety)s Clltheroe depot, for more than 20 years.
eston and district farmers
Clltheroe [ Social Club Jo?, niany i years, and wm asso- riatedl wlth SS. [Michael and John Church, Lowergate.
! He was a member;,of the
' a bachelor, he leaves Wo sisters and a brother, who will have sympathy, in their be- :r[eavement. ■ .
i?
Cemetery, on Tuesday, Fx. G. Bayliss officiating.
a[ The interment topk„Pi®'‘te j iC H A T B U R N
holiday' dance held to Gbat- burn i Chureni Institute on
! holiday DANCE.-t ■About iso people attended! a grand
ants gulltv: Gelderd was fined' wiiirth and hls .hand.lp^ Pro-;
Monday. Music '1°* i was supplied by Eflc^^Ash-
ceeds! were In' ald Pf funds. Organiser v(as Mr. J Sharp. '
’ I i'
t 'Whalley and Wlswell New j; .
■ The toitermePt,, took!i'placAi at [Grlndleton Parish Chureg
, [ii .' '1 j[ u | Del Rio Accordion Band
: 8^ p.m. to 1 a.m. Refreshments! : ADMISSION 4/-
was Still' a member of the Tossl4e Village Institute epm-'
iTlckets obtainable from Cluti Rimington [
I Members Memorial Institute
WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE AND DANC^
F'riday Next, Sept. 30th Whist and Dominoes 7-30
p.in. Dance 10 p.m .to 1 a.m.
MODERNISTS BAND ADMISSION 2/6
Refreshments - at .reasonable charges
, ' Whalley. Women’s
Unionist Association [ : ANNUAL GENERAL
IVIEETING at 7-:15 p.m.
. !
: IN THE STANLEY ROOM , Thursday Next, Sept. 29th;
WHIST & DOMINQ I DRIVE I wji7I11 follow the Meeting;
All Members welcome
WOMEN’S UNIONIST ASSOC CLITHEROE BRANCH
Tuesday Next, Sept. 27th I i'n the
WHIST DRIVE ' will be held on
^ [
Cbnservatiye; Club at 7-30 p.m.
ADMISSION 1/6 Everyone Welcome.
LET US
I DEVELOP AHD PRINT YOUR
^SNAPSHOTS:..
GHAS. CLEGG, MJ.S. i!
CE HmIsT^ '■ ! J I -,
5, Church Si., Clilhiroe t e l .' 591 .RE-LOAD
Jtodak nm;
ROAD Signd
Wadldington Cricket Clbb
,^yHIST & DOMINO IDRIVE & DANCE ! [IN 'Sr. HELEN’S SCHOOL [
Friday Next, Sept..30ihi
Whist commences at 7-30 p.m. bIeIgAL DANCE, BAND admission 2/- I i
Bus it ) Clltheroe after Whist; R IB B L F EXCURSIONS [
(in conjunction with W. C. Standerwick Ltd.) . 1
frot^ CLITHEROE, 16. Woljgate WHALLEY, 'Bus Station CHATBURN, Brown Cow
SA?njRDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER
BLACKPOOL for the ILLUMINATIONS
Depart Clltheroe .... Depart Whalley . . .
MORECAMBE ILLUMINATIONS
■' Mpart Clltheroe .. Depart Whalley ..
LL^DUDNO
6 ' I 4(. 6-30 p.m.
6 ' 4/- 6-30 p.m.
-45 pin. I ; ■
Depart, Clltheroe . .. . iWa a.m. D;part Whalley . .. . .8-30 a.m.
SUNDAY.tiSth SEPTEMBER ■
HO rLAKE, NEW’BBIGHTON ?nd SOUTHPORT
ghIster zoo & ueesid^.^8^- 12-45. p.m.
rep a r t’ClItheroe I'epart 'Whalley
BL4CKPOOL for lU.UMtNATIONS
' ' !' i ' flLl.UMlNATIONS ireOambe^^.^
' ■ 3epart Clltheroe ■jepart Whalley VIONDAY, 26th
silVERDALE and
CIRCULAR Depart-'Whalley
GLASSON DOCK the
'Depart Clltheroe Ilepart Whalley .
,. . . 6-30 p.m. ..-. 6-45 p.m.
41- '
___6-30 p.m. ___ ,6-46 p.m.
SEPTEMBER ARNSIDE
.Depart Clltheroe _i . . ' .-9-0 i a.rh. 6/6
__■ 9-15' am. ■
Depart Whalley .. Depart CUtheroe ..
TUESDAY. 27th S^VEN LAKES [TOUR
Depart Vimalley , .. Depart Clltheroe . . . Depart Chatburn .
Be lm o n t c ir c u la r
Depart Clltheroe . . . Depart Whalley . ..
' 1-to p.m, 1-45 p.m. ,
SEPTEMBER 15/9
8- 45 a.m.
l-30 p.m. '1-45 p.m.
9- 0 a.m. 9-15 a.m. ,
l^EDNESDAY. 28th SEPTEMBER pHEATER and RHYt
Depart Clltheroe ... . WS a.m. Depart Whalley . ... 8-30 a.m.
j ' ^
4 0 LLINGW0 RTH LAKE and BLACKSTONE EDGE,-
MORECAMBE and BLACKPOOL
6/6 ,r Depart Clltheroe : .. . 2r0 P-in.
' Depart aitheroe ... . 9-0 a.m. Depart Whalley — 9-15 a.m.
, 1“/- , FRIDAY. 36th SEPTEMBER
BLACKPOm.„fpr the il lum in a t io n s
Dtoart Clltheroe . . . [Depart Whalley . . .
MORECAMBE ILLUMINATIONS
,jDepart Whalley .. . . ■ CHEAP EXCURSIONS
■ Depart Clltheroe . . .
i BLACKPOOL FOR THE
ILLUMINATIONS
(9th September to 24th ! October) from Clltheroe White Lion
Service X16 daljy at 9-57 a.m. until 25th September. Day return ,6/3.
Every 'Tuesday' and Saturday at 3-2 p.m. Day 5/- return.
from Whalley ’Bus Station 3-12 p.m. pay 5/- return.
Book at Local Office or jAgency,
CLITHEROE, 16. Wejlgate. Phone 176.
or at Local Agencies;
Mr.’' Brookes_i,Park^Villasl Whalley. Phone 2278'.
(for Chatbum Eko||rsions only)
Mr. Briggs,' 1. Downham Road, Chatburn.
, , ■ 4/-'
6-30 p.m. 6-45 p.m.
; ' 4/r
6-30 p.m. 6-45 p.m.
; by Regular Servicesj to •
Depart ,'Whalley '— 2-15-p.m. THURSDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER
i l I.;:.'.;! ;.-.4/.i"
[THEROE CHNICAL CHOpL
wi?1ter session 1955-56
CLASSES COMMENCE
Monday Next, September 26th
®l)t Clitlicq §ijljertiitr&®|
Cii^EMA
■TeleDhone: Whalley 2191 Mon., Thos., Wed.
ROB ER T .’JA Y LO R and JANET L E IG H in
^pgue Gop .icert. A.
Thursday. Frldail'and'; ; [ Saturday. ; ,
BURT LANCASTER and jean peters in
ApacheCert. U.
Saturdays, 1st House. 6 o.m 2n 1 House. 8-15 o.hi. Week-days, 7-30 1/B; Children 9d,
Prloi
FRIDAY, SEPT. 23rd,' Lighting of Vchiclej 84 p,m. to G4 a.m.l
'rriHE death this week 1 Ralph’ C., A^bet
Downham Hall, dep Blbblesdale not only oldest and best-known,
leader and the tlon accorded; a, flsflShi
trusted frtefltl'
figure, but a great geh who had the rarer gut mandlng both tespec
public service in many a recorded elsewhere 9 issue, reflects the varler interests and the unity pose which enabled hir sterling service to all. factual chronicle of h> Impr&sive as it Is as :ment of useful and res; ■ living, does not ta p dence in our memorr to the outstanding
His distinguished rei
qualities which made. a widely-esteemed m; the community.
. tlcal interest in C' the legacies of the the amenities of th'. will remain as a mod lightened responsiblli
more vividly dem^ than to his own belov ham, where his deep i
Nowhere were .these
know personally by nf the same unfailing I ■ kindly humour and
Judgment I which chy
his lifetime at B could be found, too,I fold activities throul county as a whole.
will be paid to hid none will he morel than the example, hi
Of the many tribd
- [ of a long and .emin ( ful life devoted in measure to the sj wellare'of others. * *
! ’ t45;p.m.
the hearts, of jfriea walks of life, elbquej gations zealously fif
village or the surf countryside whom ha
Few were the peo^ i
, .Leek, StaffbrdshlB, ■
■ be extended to Mr. I man, formerly o| streets Clittieroe.j £
■ ../letWeightman, of] age of 33, 'The;fl place at Leek Cf ■Wednesday. Mr. whose mother, I Weightman, reside view, Clltheroe, IsJ in Leek as a bof^ repairer.
son, on the'death,; of his wife,;Mrs. pi
.0 ■ - * ' *! j
WHEN stopped I ' TV nett after ;h| .to stop at a “Hali
cyling out of 'VVay afthe Junction y
road, Norman SI 22, Harrop-stree|
to c , He was fined £ onform to a ti
[Ti/rORE than 20j -1’-^ St.James’s'
eroe, enjoyed! £ Tuesday, organl Rector, the Rev. r a religious rally I Gardens, Black they had. tea In
Hall, and saw tlons befoie retil
■ » . , ;*'l
I :HTEMBERS Young
of mats and ro| I twine at their
were given , demonstration
■ on Wednesda; speaker was a Mr. Brian' D thanked by P. Lister. * ■
TlfR. W. Rid iv^X Moor Fa
' • lections on | hi ' the past few
of his meadov weigh 15-oz. i Inches in [dla inches in ctoci]
A miishrdor
Island Red! P| him with an e| the [scale at ,6-
Then one Mr. Rici .
COULTHUEST & GRIMSHAW BLACKBURN. TeV 48091.
Humbei Singer
Hillman
1 ' farms' and of On Tuesday f viewed cons ham, and ' him visltln
.. workers iron Tuesday he si officials of t cultural, Con the 'probleml
the past weelT Arriving on 1 the evening'
- for cmi ' has made scimd
was alleged to / ‘ didit’t see it. I'l-^ looking for a job.J
..fTHE sincere sji -L relatives and -1
cotton mill i Association’! at Clitheroel
the new jVI Slmonstonel interviews j to his den
■ wood.
morning. 1 constituent^
. . Mrs. H, Fy ' street, Lod
i mond-terra ' 'Will b" 90 J
Birthda Robert!
■ ' brates her ' Wednesday
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