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Clitheroe iAdt ertiser & Times, August 2^, 1955 ®)E Clttljetoe
ilEADY-TO- . > r. r • ^ ‘
i^le before you buy.' t4 oft'Various: styles.
same day 'as you ■
■ ’i r
a ; THE :‘WELL- >;}'
.| ■ i : ' . ' . - . REALLY OOOD.
: village, also swept a path too the national headUnes and,on to
left in the'main street, or tneir
: mentals beyond the headlines might conceivably , have :-sked
i S e y ’s antl-Utter brigade, and those who seek the f jnda-
MiUloM of people are now fa^iar with the exploits of
television^ I screen.
why it hw caused such a atir. The answer probably Ties'in
.B-ITHEBOEi m
^TdR VEHICLES , i
H IU N T E R NOW IN STOCK
the universal 'fasdiiatiQn of attempting' to shQW,.authOTh^
: for the:novel and undoubtedly :: effective method by which they : drew attention "to'What ■ Is a : genuine local grievance, . .
the error of Its ways, and those Whalley residents’■who -i imed out with brush' and shove l l^t week-end are to tie, admired
further thls- 'eveniiig when a -
and plari ,"
Their efforts gol a.-Step., here with the [future of another facet of
ment Mr. Bidhard Fort, wh(^ gtati^ n t . on 'projects m; the ddtt^industry has aroused rit Us^ i'tl
meetliig of^yiilager^, will dis- I atorljic pot CUSS th& question tnorougniy, j
further-ii^arrange- jjr. Fort visited the exhibition in yi
nients'for keeping the charm jjgij m .’conjunction, and beauty : of. thUlr vTllage Oensva Conference, on the free from unsightly litter.
, well aisk why they should have in humherland. to man a- broom, yrhCB their
money helps',to ,P,ay, others,,^o.: do the task.:Tjut
ln.the;meabj;i
' H liman Minx de Luxe., . , H liman Minx Special. i ,
Singer Hunter. I
: Singer tM. 1500. I singer Roadster.
■ Morris 8, ,
IniiAcKBUBN. Tel. A8091/2.__ f a c e r s i|
. , IN S TO CK ‘ H W '« 5 . .K S - . i - Massey-Harrii.
Icllrakes. »» * Aing for the farmer.
Lindley Pate
Tel. Oisburn 2511 banish
oVeRWEIGHT-LOOK " in SPH^CER
FOUNDATIONS
Created |for you by expert; aligners. ,
tOU WILL BE AMAZro! Muriel C. Bargh
EAST VENTURE VILLA, |
Nr. CHATBURN STAinOi^. | Tel.: 326 Chatbup
10 Years’ Experience Appolntmentj only.'
MQJor
^RING YOUR TRACTORS 1^0 US POR REPAIR—Large
,clr Small—and take, advantage : of our amazing service.
'1EW TRACTORS SUPPLIED ;
Waimsley& Simpson _ limited -|-
Phone: CLITHBROE IT lEIi: YOUR NEW FIGURE: . Austin A40 Convertible. Morris Oxferd.' i . J | i ;■ A40 Saloon. :: : i ,, . ,
Ithurst & Grimshaw iWhalley new road. ,
accepted for„ Humber and, 1. Hiiintob
action to protect thjelr ainen- Itles than simply to stand'on the sideline: and grumble. .
!A.n correspondent!: this week llrate! letter •from a *
asks if^ we can shed any light on the'reason why main roads in the centre of Clitheroe. smoothly resurfaced and,re-, paired! a week or so ago,
should now ^be ■ several points to allow ■•.tor other [work to be| done.^Of coursel there,-Is " an ■ answer.
There[alwaysls! 1[ But !lf It really l,s necessary
to renew fire hydrants by tak ing up. a brand j: new road, when i presumably! the work could have been done’: just as well and [certainly more ap propriately at thei same ttoe as thbiroad repairs, then who
ever Is responsible |for a classic example of mls-tltong should be made'to foot the blU! , I
M I S S ' Margaret. ■i’l . well-known
Soprano, gained first prize In the Operatic-Class at I^yl^d
Speak, the CUtheroe
,
- bratorlo section. Miss S^ak Is a pupil of Miss Bessie Col lins, pfSlmonstoiie;,
also won the,Festival Trophy; hnd gained third place in the
BRING-and-puy sale and A ' garden party,, held on
' I * ' Saturday ■atithejhome of Mr. ................................
and Mrs. R. Trlmby, 3, SeedaU- avenue,. Clltheroel.ra^ed about
£4 10s. in aid of thTclltherM Labour Party’s I forthcoming autumn-fair. The event wm
Party.
of the past two ntonths, Clltn- eroe’s water supply position is . still regarded ah satisfactory
TkESPITE any ' appreciable ” break in the dry weather
and it has not bqen found ^
essary to Impose “While we, are| maintaining;
supplies as well as ^s^bte. reasonable carej should, how ever, he exercised by all .con- sumers in order b conserve a^
• a Corporation waterworks offl-; dial this wefek‘. ‘ I ■ *! ■ v.*.,.'-!
much water as l^sslble, smd
riRICKET toolf .the- place of U agriculture-as the subject
of the weekly meeting ^ “ Clitheroe -Young Fanners Club
JOHN HOLT, Jnr.
roa The BEST PRICES IND IMMEDIATE EEMOVAL
)F HoasES, Cov/s. i Bulls, ' etc.. Dead OB Alive. Day and Night Service j
Fat HoasES Bought; at Top | Prlcee. j
B.S.P.C.A. HUMANE KILLEBS ; . used.
lack Lane En^, Colne TBtJ.! W
Shay Head Cottage, ; YCOLLEB 200. . :
LevePs “ PeUets ”
l e r s !
It AUTHORISED IIBUTOR IS
[Hd p o c k Road, BURNLEY
IE; BURNLEY 7454
on Wednesday] evening,, ^ d i an enjoyable 8^^®, !^ g^ ^
two mixed teams of cluhmem
organised by the womens sec tion, of the Clitheroe Labour
time It 'iS'iuqhTo. see'-membeM of the: commutoy^iyhb_JTO I prepared .to take. niorfi;posttlve
Ratenavers who have to. foot seen examiidng. a , model oi costlv bills‘for the admlnlstra- Britiin’s . first atomic
fui Uses of atomic energy, n® « t f f bf pE:serylces may station, now completion _ ^ers J <
! Cotton Spinners and Manu- fldcturers’ Msoclatlon.
!(seU page 3), on the future, of ithei cotton industry, was ex- ■prdssed on . Wedn^ay_at a ‘inking of the Burnley Master
’ ment made by Mr. Fort
Cbtton BEAT alarm " at‘a state
' .the president of the Associa tion said; "The Associationthethe views with great alarm
i "After a two-hoiir discussion,
statement by Mr, Fort on prospects of .the cotton ,tra(^.
CoksTRUCTIVE WDMSURES
: ‘{in view of his, statement our members have dlscu^ec, constructive measures, which wuTbe reported to the central as^claitlon.’’
i, ikany of the Burnley mill, o'wners have been In the fore, front of those , pressing; Tor protection I for Lancashire
In Ihe British home market.
agilnst cheap Indian |i and Hong Kong fabrics being sold
Musical Festival on Saturday., stood that one :of .the con- Competlhg against the winner gtructlve measures suggesteo of another class, ] Miss Speak fg a ■
" Buy British’’ campaign Chatburn M inister-f
•PREACHING ! .a fNewell '■
at Chatburn MethodlS]t Church, bn Sunday, vrill he the Rev. Godfrey Kenyon. Methodist Minister to tpe village for the past four years.
Farewell Service A 1 sermon to his parEhloiiets
' He Is leaving next week lor Helsby, Cheshire, where he wUl
wlii be the Rev. Kenneth D. Lane; of! Manchester.
Soper. ,
Cheshire. Mr. Kenyon was educated at Hyde Graimnar
‘1 ; NAVAL: SERVICE A native of Duklnfleld,
I Royal Navy for four years, principally; to the East. Indies,
School, and later served to the
caihe a lay preacher[ in the Kent Mission; and was subse quently accepted for , the Mefhodlst Ministry. |
j^fter- demobiUsatloiij he be'- WHfet
I tory tor'a^Lund^^ teamjover a I Mr.l Lane, hau . ' s?de captained by B., ^shton. theological’ .hegrbe. Thhumnlre was the club’s 1
leader Mr B -Wood.' Next [ at [present studying I, at Jfh^ Nottingham' University and Is __
.d.egrhel.fr om .tt
iveek’s meetlng[wlh be ffeld at Brehnand Farin. Dunsop
MISS RUTHj WOLFpipi^.- JM
Bridge. ^ I
* -I
won two flptawar^! a secoh^^^ | and a third, j at . toe Pendie ,
L of Bqlton-by'tlBpwlaiid,, Forest and Craven^Harriefs-i
branch of the Pony GWb wm-.', khdna on Wednesday. Miss- Wolf enden also was up In the gymkhana j cham
pionship. ■ [. j -
Hartley VlctpriaCollege; Man chester.
Pro. [Jo: ns l i ncs. League Club
■WHALLEY Cricket Club Vy iprofessional, W. B. Holt, who recently aimounced, .that he I was nob re-signing lor]pa club, as he felt he needed a
A S S / ' i l s s ' 1 5 F » 6 ^ » g g 6 » “ season.
change^ to with toe cX n industry for succeed .:'Itodlldy:Quros^^^^^
m K e am as owners of Ix)W 1 pr^] Mdor MIU, Mr. Newstead Gar nets of Shlrebum,: clitheroe,
B who died earlier [this year,
; : [’ :
J mTHDAiq greetings to Mrs. R, Hanson, of Waddow-
* ■ ' i*
vleW Waddlhgton,: whq -ceie- S e s her 88th hlrthde-loi
•Wednesday, i-and; W.' Isabella Benjamn, [Of ■Whalley-road. (illtheroe, will be 76 on Thursday,
■! ! - . ,#- * ■ 1-' "1 ■' : former vicar .pf CUth-
now R’cetor of Mqrecajn^®, will be inducted Vicar of Lan
caster on Monday, 1 2 t o .
I
yelsand lubricants H AND BEST
- road SAFETY 'THIS ■WEEK’S _: ;; slave a second, lose a life.
Misstoo, who
on No Parking I ing iban,on vehicles In
WITH a view to toe stricter ' enforcement of thepark-
‘ lane and King-street, a^a. J n i to the: junction ^wlto
C istle-street, the No Pa .king si iris on the edge of the kerb have been renewed in white
‘■print.-:
most completely oblltontou since'they were painted ab'JUt
The signs had bectwo al '; . six months ago. ,
. .Alsoi;renewed aw' Church Brow.
' l ! i • ;' ' . ' threi
S t S Bradfcrd,;.and :was S(atLd:atLe?ds seminary.
Oilabed at St. Patrick’s, Fr. White is a
isLf at liig the p Irish shortly Fr.
taeTpreLebfarlsh priest, \uktln Forkiu
7eft £5,882 (£ 5,83()'net, duty paid £175). ■
B iloit, who is a uathe of ,
olton, has taken,J?^8- 'wl :kete for Whalley'so far .this se ison.
"is successor at Chatburn, had' received ihls
School, nesday
buy a -ieleylslon set dents 0
Succeeding him at Chatbuto j
1
Cltotbufn In September, 1951, the! Rev; Kenyon was ordmnto last month by the Rev. D. O
Begtoiiins tols ministry at
become a mliiister in the Frod- sham Circuit.;
elaborate on their president’s, brlqf statement. It Is under-:
ilie members decUned to 1 ............. .
gECAUSf w from to I foot complaint. his wife suffered hich wJiWiculariyptototo
one Sun^j moriUng. a Green leac ler-driver decided
to take hti b plUlon s e f of. hlil motor jcycle.
on the V ly there he realised re-fltted ,hl3 ,f‘L
n,
plates after machine,
S m a iT H&st'i^aen, told this S y to' ftheSe- MAglittates:'
yesterday^ when ^®.®^®®F®g on two suuimonses of csirytog to unqu^ fled pillion p aven
ger oil h}£ [motor cycle While '• plates. to both Sjimm
by Inspec lor Wright, prosL..-. Ing, to hive been observed by p.C. Har es, who Is stationed at Hurst: Ireen. ' Gudgjon told
Gudgedu, who pleadeff guilty summonses, was said-
GlilL'TY PLEA I I 1 ■ , .
P.C. Hart es th^t his v Ife was not toe adder! of a drlvtog
licence. SITt^en
be repoEied. defendant alleged to [haveJsald, never happen agmn. -
'
being thfe liolder of. ii. PfO' visional Ijtencetond driving a motor c^cle without
T h e : : leW ^ rd r iy e r ^ .o s |p b ,^ .^ Ipysius t uffgeon (44) a a u
— ----- I _ I S-Ta£f Stems'
House-Ian^ [among possible cases for supinlssion;
and Grtodlelon-'Whltewell-Par Cuiberoe’s Member of Parlia
a&otesToii'^ this week. Is decupled industrial
Coun(|il Hear^ Of Noisy Grid
ijyer. Thti picture was “• -Seifeva Iasi week, when
life—
■OOWLANu ' Rural , Council: was tmd |it : lts 'inontWy
meeting bi!): 14oiiday. th ^ , a cattle grid otI t at Staple Dunsop Brllge. was so nplsy
that a vehiole pa^,lng could be h;a]rd half a mile
drew attent ,o:i: to the u ns^ - factory way 1 r whlch^e ^rld had begn c instructed,- was
away. ■ Coui^illbi Parkinson, -who
supported py . the .Council to his view thdt the County Sur
veyor be a&'sd to lnvestl^ta the comp®
..althoughit^aa stated that ether cattle grids constructed la the^ area were,
much less r 0 sy. , -i The Coun :11, also decided
that propqsils for; the to provemeritf n certain [to-
FRIDAY. AUGUST 26^^1l, 1955 Lighting ol Vehicles: 9-13 p.m. to 5-14 Jj.m.
POV® SUPPLY OT 'fflEiFUTURE Visitor’ Overcoat The Wvdrobe j,
,r,4 /\NLY twic e In the l^t ^e i i.'d 1 m p ” ijn
^ years hi sMn T. WiUl^! '| formerly of jlles-street, Cll ^ eroe. worn his overcoat TOe reason Is fiat Mr, Wtoiato home ls;to Perth, -Western
Australia,'
proe. sunsh ne with his Wife and 10 -y< ar - old - haugMer,
vercoat, e Uoytog^the Clitn- o■ Mr. willlE ms is stlh without: r",
'Mrs S, J. Sharpies,, af 15. WaTker-&trbt,;
June.'. The family are ata^ns with Mrs. WiUiams’s mother,
| . ,
■ ' Before I saving for£several months’ h today in England,
Mr. and N rs. .Wllhams ran a mixed busl less In Perth, along with ,Mr.s. Williams’s, sister,
Mrs. Marin , . AIR . gunner;
there bnly^ five years ago, m . Williams,.Who during the,war
30 years ip Australia, ^at ;^ . anci Mrs; [Williams went _ tot
his app' , GUtheroe ebneern.
Mrs. Mato has spent abo^^^
saw servic|e with the^oy_al^ with »
Wc(Ui««s ; ' liii,'- 7 } ):'io;i’i THp'f;!'-
The ?vW^8' t(Jok^h^Ati Whalley'kqthodiJt ;(%to<ih'‘0ft';
Saturday,!' of - ClbughV lyotogbst sdfi ,bf‘ MrJl
“ D^PiciBdfe',’,': M I t to n,-road,,I WhallW [.," •; Given aw,ay ,1\®T
the bride :was [attired to' a
gown of white towelled satin, surmounted ■^tji a, .coronet of
. sister -small
gold roses,! and a gold em broidered veil.' She,carried a bouquet of gold roses. -
She was! attendedby ; her
itevnolds, . her niece.- Both Wo&estosbf
blue.figur^t tafteta :Wlth head-drejs^of.;
Mrs.! T. Reynolds and a brlbsmald, ■ MiSs ^Ida
pink 1 roses, and earriedvtoh:: of ptok carnations and;
Fbrce as |a rear guiincc. then a pitoter, having served then a
He has never regretted his decision to start a new life
Australlalwhlch, he feels,off^ plenty ofl opportunities, . ^ e
to,
Australia^ arh n people, h^,says, and are ever
ready witp hospitaUty.; . Although Mr. and^^j^s.
WilUamsT have not been m
England Wee they, emigrated, Mrl Wirnams’s mother tra^ elled tolAustralla in 1952 to visit her [daughters.
Clitlheroe Mill 'they wlU have another holiday
Stoppage Threib morning wondering toether.
iAPERATTVES at Bun-street Mini Cllthefoe, are this
nextweik. The iianagement are inak-
Ihg eve;:y effort to avoid an-, other w eek’s stoppage wmeh would te the seccjnd.^thln a month. If a substantial order
can be obtatoed- notices Issued last -week wto he
withdra wn. If not. about 100 operatives'will be out of work
for a wjek. An. OHclal at the toll told'
cieanliig! ' the I trade , was due to soine. measure to the holidw period. '
SLAIRNESS He felt .that the slackness of,,
OF TRADE
“ flpntE lUbBr find tn6 IfttBli; of the year are toe
.b „ e '. ones‘for merchants* to , [ etter ones‘for
place il heir business.”
It w IS possible that If thhre twas a rush of business they,
-ing fcittomers' bebau^.of theJosS, Of-opera-,
[ ■trade, Stin-street Mill had three weeks’ holiday Instead, of toe normal Wakes fort
tives., - • Beciiuse of toe state of the
ness cf trade.
Explaining .the reasons for Overseas Guiders his Sunday morning [journey,
It will
Gudgeon told the was trymg to do a good turn for;hlsMife. •
Chalrmari of toe Magistrates. Mr. Mark French, anhounceff that Gulgeon would pe gran ted an libsolute discharge on
payment ot8Z*< costs. rers Helfi T.V. Fund
Church-brow night were helping to for resl-
Coplow Hos ;el. on Wed-
buy tie set 'teas some time ago, and
An appeal to raise
money to launched ■ the' pro-
ceeds o the whist raised hhout £4. D wards :t.| |
BllIGHTEN HOURS r A nuriibef of °H^Mtb®^®®
eslderls are ainpng_ rnore than ay elderly men who five
at the hostel, and be a great boon lnjhelping to brlghtoi their hours.
As t:e hostel is OUtslde^th^ ,,
rr^Sna1"trito'Lowers InVe Lancashire League [next I hospi^jto^^“ |a^th^^
iihtmrVlsubscriptloite; ! Flft4n tables were porapled
[were TOO M.C.'s.
Parish Priest , parish 'PriMt
t St Hilbert’s R-C' . •' ■ : ® After a brief retirenient, toe' ! .
Tuestay. Seventeen Guiders 'W
ylka,]' Nigeria, Trinidad.:
was Wa M
night. ' It is the only mill in the ,t)wn which has so far been impelled to close for a week luring toe present slack
ow Course For
fTHE first .training course to be ^ hild in this country ex- clusivsly for overseas Guiders will begin at Waddow Hall on
part. They be frqm_^Brit^ »
UI talto
an " Advertiser and limes . reported yesterday .that key men Would be retained on malntepance work,
ros®8l:!' : TThe best man was ^^w, . 'a /'' homas'Clough, brothey^ tea
bridegroom, and the g ^ t o j nlen i were, Messrs_.;_B. Howm^:
tod T. Gj Reynolds. Messrs., A. -waretog and A..: Coleman^
were ushers. [ . ' ,. • ; | DuWg! the! ce^ony.^at
which the Rev. J. the hymns The, King
' f f i le left for a hnneynloom to
Bly Father” were sung..^Mr. H. pSlve-Cafe. Whalley. the,
. Asliworth.was organist. . i. o After a reception at the Co-i',
Tbrquayi the bride weari^ • a Jtovqr coloured^costuma:^ green accessories. They wui resWe in Great Harwood. • t j
’we; of
lAliiong the re presqi^
arato”'where the brlde'^was Imployed, from workfrien^^^
the 1‘Northem Dally leiei-j , ||
.fHfl mplpL
th# bridegroom at the Nai S a l coal Board’s Ctoyton-leH
Mobrs depot, and grobm’s colleagues at Rlsnton Cricket Club. '
yoflngest daughter of BTFranMand.ofmCof-
HOIJVIES—FRANKLAND: I j j l s s Greta
taee Glsbum. was married pt S a Y ? s Chirch Glsburn. on Saturday, [to Mr., K ^ em Holmes, second soil of Mrs. E. Holmes, of 6, .Bolland-street,
Barnoldswick., [ ,
Railway Garden At Gisbum
^ stofl, under toe ffllOTS® of Statlpnmaster.Nh, B. Bqnte ley, havri been putting the fln-
would have difficulty .in meet- display^ which, togetoet with ifeatness bf thejlatfOT^^^^
ighing touches, to .their norm
■ requirements *t,e general cleanliness iUnd ‘
the critical gaze. of Mr;, J. Royston, Manchester DWIsion- ril Superintendent, when visits: toe statlon7o-day connection with the Bril Railways annual competition for best-kept stations, i,
waltlngirooras, will come under
awards of recent years, Gls burn: ' Station presents,- a colourful scene, Hs„300,yar^ 6f open platform flanked by caretully-tended gardens.!,.
[ Ranking high In .the. mlze
[
il.ooo beddlng-ouf plante have [been Incorporated In ,toe yafl-
ous floral displays. o Cyprus and l[toe_raUway^gM^^ 11^
help overseas Guiders In adapt ing Guiding as practiced in Great
Briti.in ;to that in.'their own country,” an “Advertiser,.and
“ 1 he object of toe cour^ ds to
Tim iS" reporter, was told. Si-’ WaC dow: yesterday. ■
toe course will be renewing acqiairitance with Waddw, as som>. have already
Sc veral of those taking part in
cou; se will become an annual evei it in order to meet the needs of toe increasing number of gtrli from overseas who are stu lying Guiding to adtotion to j “O Birtwell stated. their other studies in this
Itj is probable .that this tpcciah
country. ■ 1 he tostimetors for, next .week's j |
who for two yefirs trained mj
Mi.laya, .. and - Miss Margaret- Pi ktagtoh;
M.BJE., Common wealth Training Adviser.
H JTCH CAM
coirse', which, will .last' .until September 6thj will be Miss Iris Morrison, Who trained toll Janaica, Miss Andrlna 'Wilson, j
■WHILE driving
ordinary training courses there, l-y^alley, was .alleged qy. the police at CUtoerqe Magl^ttates
l.road, Chatburn.[Harold] Blrt- 'meir(56), 29; AC(irtogtoir-;road,!'
Court, yesterday,'tahavs failed i o s t o p a t a “Hal t” sigi.. When stopped! by R^^Wat-
not just 'totoking,” Inspector W.. Weight, curing. ■ .[
well said' he had held a clean driving licence for 30 years. At the rime of toe alleged- offence he^was driving moving veljlcle. . . .
: In a letter to the court; Birtt , i slow- ■H ERAS O
waddtogton, ; on 'Wedne^y. .ere four Dutch visitors who irlier to the day had- shot
fiUESTS at toe iteoiable of Mr ’ L. Robinson,," The Healings,
s iquenpes at -toelr host’s: modern poultry farm, nearby, j : . ,
Filming up-todate methods iff pioultry-keeptog and egg
lepye^ntatlve front a '] nflling organisation to -Hollana Tourtog
..toe. Britjsh pi®®
■
t uotlon, tWs, team of four coi^ p rised three members of a - f^ , unit, including two women, an^,.
[accompanied them on toe [oumey ■
heir own caravan, which nan. from Holjand, toO; sm ^
e was fined £1. ...
films • for use torougho it ■ toeh own country.
toe film. .. i.; '■; ■'
:. The idea behind these films is to introduce poultry r-kee^rs
throughout • Holland to toe lates.. methods, particularly those:' use to this country, ■
: party. could speak any English, i their visit was a happy one, and
the firm of Robinson a id Spe^ Icy, egg collectors ffri.j distribu tors. Railway-road, caitoeroe,
party of Dutch people ^ sngaged to making tostiuctional
; used at his farm.-
N RIBBIBDALE Mr. Robinson’s Waddtogton
premises resembled ;0>. , when toe .cameras .and lights were set up for the shooting qf
V T co pnllection vehicle qnt of i Rlbble-Iane Into CUtoerc* Old- __*___ —
_ a; refuse! [ [
j 1.1954 and-1952, and a special j prize in 1953. [ S [ ;
II The station staff Is hoping Ition including first .prizes to
itrelllswork; enlaced with MU- llant‘ rambler roses, more than
I FLORAL DISPLAY i In addition to 40 yards of
to repeat successes of recent . their achlevemepts i In I
The Merits of the NE)V FERRANTI T.V;
rids [Dur!D r5i;^?hfa’.'iriw,
tito I riytrjfi?
THE ,1956 [ MODELS ARE NOW IN ST' ICIL ffibhe'defemofeiWWch
P'A'Leia':' us' ■ Heavenly erd'il;’ -v^re sung. 'Mr.
ij^dslthh'qrgafiisti] •;
father, il apart'
tohgto veil hqld in place ^th £rlanabranj^Io^m.Hw bbuquet was eff^d ;roses, r TTielbridesmaids, Miss Joyce ’ Newhould' an^, M|M;
iM B b ' to d th U eW Wte' .taffeta, with, a
17T5. This points and
Bafdsley: frie.ndsjof ithe hrido, i^re stpapjessl dr^es i of Wue
[tulle b-ver ;hlue^ weta, -^th i: The sihaU ■ attondaht. ^
icoateds' to maten, and [hats toff gloves to tone. They [carried I pito carnations.
^ e bride;, -was to blue iiylon Aver white erfepfe and carried a posy W:s^6qt:peas.; , ■ '
ioan.Cooper, [also a friend.of '• 'Ab jKsttoan was Mr. Stan-
ieV Slater, friend of the bride-. CToom,! and ; the, gropimmen, We Messrs. Harry! and Bryan Frahklandv brotheirs of . toe
bride. ':.J' Following a reception at toe
•White iBuU Hotel. Qlsburn, the bride tod^ bridegroom, left for a honeymoon to the Isle of Man; the ,bride travelling to a pink [and grey edgerto-edge coat with pink floral dress and white accessories, j ■ ,
at Ivy Cottage. [ [ '-Among toe numerous
They wto. makertoelr home weffdlng prwents^were a fire
side rug and set of towels from Messrs.! W. T. S®amon, Ltd.. CUtoeroe, where toe bride is employed, and acieatong lamp and companion set from work- friends of toe bridegrooin at Barnoldswick Steam Laundry.
• buck—BERRY
Nve,!ofilciated at toe marriage at Chipping ParlshXhurch on Saturday of'Mlss Barbara M. Berry, daughter of Mrs. Berry and the late Mr. T. H. Berry, of Grove House, . Chipping, and Mr. William S. Huck, son of
The Vicar, toe Rev. J. A. K., il- 6
with its delicious scent of dew-drenched gari|eii
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A. E. Moor Laiio
14T5. Simple tuning: to channels. Automatic plctu. trol. Front controls. [ Kgh
all ,13:' e ton-, flux!
[ density 7V elliptical P.M. ppetoer! : frontal positioned. 14" fepta'igu-, lar screen tinted lor daylight vleiw- Ing'Dand nearly flat.: to prevent distortion...
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!4T5 but.^to a„i7'' rectangiflar .tinted scfeen whlth allows for toe
^ ;haai all toe iementtlof. the
widest possible plus a charming
veneer, and
. that have gone into®e mMngof this set.
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__igle'.:of vision, cabinet of walnut
I 78gns. Casn ot on easy terms.
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17SK5. You will have' to thWmodel, as wor^ catoh;
us. ' or onieasy [1jei(ms, pgns,
an;, insurance sge OPERATION for just [ ; : ; I I '■ .per yeah j
and WoOTie Lane, TBL. «»3.
over
HARGREAVES OE
lopkl at
settfe the elegant cabtoet and a picture that de|l
of its
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Mr. and Mrs. W. Cecil Huck, of Higher Baiflc-road, Fulwood.
•Berry,’ was - attired ’ In white hroderle anglalse. She was attended by Miss Jackie Wat- klnson, a friend, who wore a
The bride, who WM given away by her brother, Mr. H. J.
dress of. white spotted havy- blue voile.
/K'lSPURN .Raliway'i'Station ‘TP^larifctfurh, ,
: i The best man was Mr. A. N. Draven, i friend of the bride- gfqom, and the grooms^p were Messrs. Derek Morris, FraiikvBerry. Jack Berry, and
• I Following a reception at Sahilesbury Hall., the bride and bridegroom left for a honeymoon hi Devon.
[ WHI’TTAKERr-HARRlS
dress Of white lilac and a circular: embroidered veil, Miss
I Wearing a cream em broidered brocade dress, cut on classical lines, ^th head
Eileen Ellzabeto Hanis, only daughtet of Mrs. and the late Mr W.' T. Harris, of 4, Ple'asant-view, Bffilngton, WM married at the
: Saturday, to Mr. Gordon ]^t-- taker, only son of Mr. and Mrs.
tyrs’ Church, Y^nUey, on Mm-
W Whittaker, of 29, CUye- street, -Stonyholme, Burnley. The ceremony was performed by toe Rev. Fr. B. Gladwin.
'was attended by
Mlss.Gladys Rotowell, a friend, arid Miss Diane Lord, bride’s cousin.
canied,a'seiril-shower bouquet of crealn roses and gladioli,
Given away (by her uMle. Mr. H. Lord, the bride, who
5 c l i^ ilintfoAm'
w lto“a' fa-ead-'dri^ of mixed carried,a semi-
flowers, shower' flowers.
Miss Rothwell wore a drep of lilac georgette over taffeta
of- white' :embroldered voil.c with flilac sash surmounted with a headdress of, mixed flowers. She carried a fan of sweet peas
bouquet' of mixed Miss Lord’s dress was
Gordon Creighton, a friend, of the bridegroom, and the groomsmen were Mwsrs. H Ainsworth and A. Tofd. ,
The best man was , Mr
EV^RYTTHING | y6u ]re|QUIRE CAN [supply.
Swan and Royal Hotel, CUth- eroe,! after which the coupte left for a honeymoon on thh- ' West Coast, the bride wearing
A reception wasjielf at the
son to connection ■with the J ‘I-was
- said .prose--
a tweed dress 'wlth white toat and coat with ■ navy-blue accessories.
, ! They will reside In Man-
; Chester. Among the wedffing . gifts
['Bllllngton, and 'Whalley Co operative Soqlety.
were
presents.from the work- friends 'of the brlffe_ at the
■Miss Phyllis' Wilson, formerly; of 31, ChatbUrh-road,’ CUth- eroe, was manrled at- New- castle-on-Tyne,.. .on ^3aturday, to Mr. WUllm Llddle Chls- holin, son of . the, late > Mr.
at Clith'eroe ” 'Rolice [ 'Station,
^' WILSON—CHISHOLM /Uritll recently J civilian clerk
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William lAddle Chisholm and Mrs. Chlsholih,' of ■ 36; Maple- i crescent. North Shields.
by Mrs. S. Bennett, sister , of the bridegroom, was attired In a. blue suit .with tan ac
The bride, -who was attended
cessories.. The best man, was Mr. S.
Although oniyj one Of llj®: Bennett. Mr. Robinson, who iS a partner to
[afterwards said'that they to®?,^ ; keen interest iff -toe methods
■ :Mf. and Mrs; Chisholm will make their'home at 12, Win- grove - road, Newcastle - on -
Tyne'. • Among the wedding gifts
Order Lever
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Books, Bill Books' Recei])t ?ooks, Arch and Flat Files, Pu'nche^, Stapling Machines; Rubber Stamps, St in p Pjads.
P E R S P N A t : , ' S T A T I O N E R Y
’ 'We' hAve a 'splenffld range of Pe^o ial S ta t io n s ■ Suable, tor printed to| tee-samples, and specimens of ptE^inped: riotepaper.
was a canteen of cutlery froin colleagues of' , the ;brifle at Clltherofe Police Station.
ADyERTISER 6, jviARKET PLACE,
& TIM OFFICE (tLlTTHEROE
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Agents jor d l Blackburn Schools and speddists in Boardiiig Sch lolj Outfits.
blue crass flower mist, lighterbutjperyasiye version of this unforgettable perfume to siuround |oij jwith fragrance 12/9 with atomiser 2^/-
poff. puff'L usting powder is in| a |pmi[ pliable container. -I^gertip pressure relecises a fine spray of Blue Grass Dusting Powder. Light, convenient, ideal foi^
CHARLES CLEeG, CHEMIST
5, CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROli PHONE 591
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