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WESLEYj CE CLnlHEROE
i t URCH
SUNDAY- NE?^T (November 4th
10-30 a.ra. Rev. y
Kenneth I ' B.A., B.D
€-0 p.m.: Francis A. PAYNE
,m. Missionary Meeting Sppaker;:
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Rev. “I
Harold K. "orm Ind
lectuif* 5 With film strip pi« tures Mr. Cope will
Offertories | for Overseas 'll MisslonsI' 1
>•' 1 V '
Moltr Lane Rl^tho^t Church] Clitheroe
iSUNDAY NEXT (November 4th 1956)
10-30 a.m. and 6r()
p.mr: Rev. J. Henry FENTO
2-0 i).m.: LADIES] CL|i Speaker:! j ’ . 1
liSS M. I SUTCLIFFE i i . '(.M -i * CO
CLITHEROE i | IGREGATION^ CHURC^
SUNDAY MXT (November 4 th
• 6-0 Rev,
Worship at 10-3C a.m.,s(hd
jp.m. conducted by. the , 1956)!
Stanley Wi, WOOD Evening Subject:
“ The JesuS who! jknocfc . Toeiic TirTin^ :]tti
The iiCommunion' Sacrament wiil follow Evening I WorjStilp
Farmers* I Ball ' :
I' p
I r li
4Ji .h 1 T- 1
WEm:R g a r d en s , BLAGKPOOU
Tuesday, November-6i I . i PRELIMINARY NOTICE'
still a, few sfeats ‘ay£(llable Coph leaving ■Cjll|;heroi
bn Clitheroe Borough and Phone YiTiilalley 3153 'I V r Oik People’s Wplfare ANNUAL■
EApH WiEDNESDAY commencing
7th Noviember, !l956 at 7-30 |p.m.‘ in the
Cl ub RoomSi Liiweirgate Admission 2V
(ineluding] refreshments)
OldjAge l^ensions Assoc. (pithei;6e Branth)
FILMto bp-held] in
ST. JAMES’S SCHOOL Wednesday^ NovJ 7th
I
ml fl.Vf'V
Sli'l’ ') ' 1' I
i,'ii I "!f| t y
given b:^
M r 'ioipmehce 7-30 p
Brian Braithwaite r
Admission l/i Refresliments Freie
(MAS t COI |JCE|Rt DEGElVIBElil 12th'
WHALLEY CH
[JRGH PLAYE] w il l ! PRESENT « T r u e
RS
HEIRESS f ;?LAY:'iN TWO^ ACTi
1'Sy r ' R U iH . AND
lAU G U STU S G O E T Z ' |n thej
' ,'i ,.{1,l‘|: F<’>
' 4 1 * ' f r ' y i
f i s j j . 'i Im All Nov, OLl ! from; I . t o n e s d Ay TO
SATURI^AY 7th, :8th, 9th & 10th 11956!
dommence 7-130 p.m.
Sijats rijay b^ reserved! on *ter 25th .October Itaker’s Shbp, K Whallek
Admission 2/6 aU
Mr. 1st.,
CHA F O O T t o L tb u ra i Church In s t i tu te
will bp held I on
ID Ay, NOV. at i - o p,
m. Adniiission 3d, 9t in the . ^
GRAMMAlt s c h o o l , WjHALLEY
1 1 1
RIMINGTON AND MCDDOP SPORTS
ll/hist,
Drive and : Dance ,will be held;In'the i
MEMORIAL institute] RIMINGTON
. ! o n ':' F^UDAY, NOV. 9th
Whlslt and Dominoes 7-30 p.m. !: Dancd 10-0 p.m.
modernist dance band ;i Admission 2/6
Reffeshmehts at! reasonable : [ ■ - charges' '
PRELIMINARY NOTICE;
Riv<irsmea I and
FB’
d Old Pupils Friends
JDAy, NOV; 30th
IN: RIVERSMEAD SCHOOL . ir 8 p.m: to midnight ■ .
Moillernist Dance Orchestra j| Admission 2/6 Spi;]t Prized ; Refreshments'
RiBBLE VALLEY FOX CLUB
Geiier I •
at NEWTON institute i
Tl^ednesday, Nov. 14th 7-30 p.m!
'i
Owiiers and Tenants, Farmers, and! Gamekeepers, within the Bashall Eaives arid Dalehead 'are£i. ■ . '■ !/" !
,F()r Lan [owners, Shooting ■ ,1
! Come to the ; iGonseiryative Club
5 jfor .T pleasaht: evening:
SOLO DRIVE ,]■ ^FOR "MEN : [!
Every Wednesday | Evening ! Cc^himencihg ’ ■ :
WEDNESDAY ; N E ^ (Nj)vember ,7th) a t '7-30 p]m.
'(Includlhg refreshments) A wDDtISSION 2 1 - ' ; in
Preseniation of i ^ w a r
film
ds smd Show
ThuiRsday, November 8th
Ruriij Distnet Joint Road Safety Committecv |
J. COPE ,a) 1.
Subject:f ; 1 itrodv(cing In d ia illtistrate his
195G) .LANE
WHAUEY I CINEMA
To-mbrrow (Saturday) at 8-0 and 8-15 p.m.
Telephone; Whallay 81*1 To-nisht (Friday) at 7-‘30
"GmE INDIAN FIGHTER” I Mon.. Tues.. W
ed.
I hleim Ford and Dorothy McGuire in
TRIALi cert. “A”
Thursday. Friday and Saturday
! J a c k Hawkins a n d M a rg a re t Jo h n s to n in
TOUCH
AND GO Cert. “0"
Saturdays. 1st House. 8 o.m. I 2nd House, 8'1S p.m, I
' Weok'dgys. 7>3D ■ ;Prices: 1/8:1 Children (d. jClitheroej Women’s
Unionist Association in the
CONSERVATIVE CLUB ! TIJESDAY, NOV. 6th|
COFFEE EI^NING AND | I bring-And-buy j
front 7-30.' r
■ r .ADiyns?)[ON' i / - 1 Proceeds fbr Bazaar, Nov. 10th
Uiiioh'Street Methodis : (Church, Low Moor
WiEDNESDAY! NEXT I(7th November,: 1956).' j
GIFT NIGHT ■ will :be condpeted' by the ,
Rev. Gordon B. Kendrew ; j to be foiowed by a i
So c ia l I EVENING Cbmmemie 7-30 p.m.
TEA AND BISCUITS
Please bring in Gift Boxes 'Everybody welcome
FRO WHALLEY JUMBLE.-.rAWt £30 was!
raised' for the Sprliigi Payrpi by a jumble sale, organised on; Saturday lly I the ! Wometi’s;' Sodality, of the English'Mar-1 tyrsl R.C. Church.
people attended the^ police Ball in Whalley Assembly; Rooms last Friday. , Among' the guests were Chief Supt. J . ' Woodmahsey and Mrs. Wood-' mansey, of Accrington, Insp.| W. Wright and Mrs. .Wright,' of (illthefOe, Insp. M. Mauds- ley!and Mrs.! Maudsley, of Preston. Mr. find Mrs! R. D.!
POLICE B)VLL.rTTAbout 300;
Colllngwood and Mr. and; Mrs. C. D. Colllngwood, of; Whalley. . . |
| ' Floral decorations were by
Mr. C. Bartlett!and music was! provided by* the Skyliners Dance Band. : Mr. M. Coggins was in chargepf refreshments and P.s, T. D. Riddick was M.C.
; 'REMEMBRANCE.—1816 Society of the Broom was In action again
taph ready for Remembrance Day, services. This clfeantng Is now an annual eveD M Pour, men ibers of the society,
last weeK-^n'd. They were cleaning 'the Ceno-:
essrs. H. Sephton, G. Puller, J. Douglas and J. clean-up on Sun lay at 7-30 am .,' using s special cl rup pump.
Pell, began the lanser and a s tir - '
ACCIDENT.-A schoolgirl, Chris
tine Bracewell, of Procter’s ' Farm, The Nab, Whalley, b n d s^ her leg when she was injan accident with ’ a car In King Street, Whalley, on Wednesday afternoon, ’' :
‘ SOCIAL,—The ! boy's section of |
Whalley Mettiodlst youth Club held a social 'In the schoolroom on Saturday. Games and dancing were organised by Mr. R.- Thomas and Mr, Garrett. |
, MEN’S FELUOWSHIP.-Mr. D. F.|
H. Stiff, of Brockhall,' was the i speaker • at the jMen's Fellowship meeting of wjialley Methodist Church on Friday. Mr. Stiff, who spoke on. "The .Rructure of local governmeht", was thanked; by Mr. R. Dnsworth, who presided.
i MOTHERS’ UNION.-About 20
members of Whalley Parish Church Mothers' Union works at Great I day afternoon.
of England Child; Mrs. Amy Everto
visited the Oxo :atv(ood,,on Tues- Inj the evening
they heard a talk by the Rev. Mr. Culey on the woik of the Church' en’B Society.
WHIST drive.—Organised by; ■rton, a Women's In
stitute whist drlvriv(e was held on; Wednesday nlghd wheii 13 tables' were In play. Mrs. M, de Laurler, was M.C. and prizes were won by:
Ladles; 1, a . Dickinson; 2, Mrs.'T. Swarbrick and 1 Mrs. Langho.rn; j cons,, Mrs. 'Orme|'od. Gents; 1, J. t Turner; 2,i L. Slinger; 3, D. Ever-' ton. Dominoes;-Mrs. Calvert, Mrs.l Crook and.YiMrs. [pilklngton. The event ralsedf/BiS for.'the fabric! fund of Wh'aliey, IParlsh'Church. '
SLAIDBURN FELLOWSHIPi-rMembers of the'
Women’s Pellow Mission Room la
hip met In the| i t week for their'
fibst meeting of th e winter session.! The Reotoh the was the speaker.
Rev. G. H. Gaze, TOSSIDE Y.F.C.—Mr, Ben
,er6e showed fllnji burn Young Fa holiday J spent In The meeting
public and Mr. by! G. Harrison
Tyrer, of Cllth- slldes' to Slald-
■mers’ Club of a! Wales.
vas open to the 'Ty! and
rer was thanked G. Warton.
JUMBLE;—A| jumble sale T®side insti ren’s Christmas party was held In
SABDEN I
Women Union week raised £ 11 for the local
St. Nicholas School last ,st funds.
a dance in the schoolroom on Friday raised £19.
DANCE.—Arranged by mem-] hers of St. Mary’s R.C. Church
(JUFT DAY.j-Gift Day ser-] viebs were held at St. Nicholas und
Church on Sun ay. The vicar] the Rev. R. Pfobart, was the preacher
Rejr. G. A. Williams of Haberv gham preacher at Evensong. Special music Was sung by the choir, under the leadership of Mr
at Matins
soloist was Master Ronnie Hatrqp. Mr. Harr- Swannlck was at
Jack B'ritcllffe
amphnted to £72 10s. brotherhood.
the organ and the Collections, T h e
lethodlstl Men’s Brdtherhood lasp Week] entertained guests
' groyej Socletlejs and; the S t . . Nicholas Cj of E. Men’s Society. Dr.jA! E.'
Wale4M.Sc. of'Burnt
from .the Padlham and Rose?
ley; spoke on “The potato and its origin;” The Rev. H. Lee. of, Paqlhani. presided and thanks to the speakeij were expressed
■ by ;he Rev. G. H; Cumberland and Mr. Jame^ Sugar.
:
lilVteeting by jMlss Vivian Asplii of a bou- in the
Cafe Contlnerital and Pedlar’s Fa,lr, arranged by St. Nicholas Sunday School , was opened by the Rose Queen, Miss Nora Ja,qkson, accompanied by her lent small attendants. A pretty feature' was, the pre- sentatlon to the Rose Queen 'iMl
CAFE CONTINENTAL, - A
Makter; CoUi Waster Colin Sugar. The event raised £23 for school funds.
and the
drive, potato ;)le shpper and and buyrstall xeii a L^uiLbiiJUj
Eighteen dreen. ti..hies! were
for whist'and presented; B. Newhouse; .Mrs.
I Wooff.
served as a (51ft Day at St. Bar- day i £36 was
I During^ the to the vicar’s
given Benefice Fund, FOR PARt V.—Tpe annual
whist bring
In aid of the child- !Ute !on Wednesday.
occupied Mrs. j J. A. Tomlinson
prize ;s tot Ladles: 1, Mrs. 2,|Ml53 M. Brings; 3. Gents;
T. Nelson; 3, Mr. J.
! Prizes had beetf-glven by Mrs, .Ward, Mrs. B,. Metjcalfe, Mrs. Plll- jing, Mrs. !e . '^etcElfe, Mrs. Smith 'and Mrs. lAdalr.
I The potato 'by the ladles Icll who also
pies had been qf th'e Church ierved the supiji
[I Mr. R. Akrji eer' for the
I and Domino i Scl^ool. !po
sented prizes cons.. Miss ;
Mrs. Adair (. cons., Mr. |L.
Domlnobs; members of The price
amounted! to almok £15. WHIST.^
given Ooun- er.
,gg; aWed as at.i jsalA I total pr
■ctlon- oceeds
a tiiesday a [Whist drive was held In the irteeh tables
occupied, land |Mrs. Monks pre- to; Whist; Ladles: 1,
Miss E. Clark; | 2,i Miss Mitchell, Briggs. Gents; 1,
ub); 12, Mr. S. Clark; Hanlon.
Stavely; cons., Mrs, Swlnbank The evini
2,' Miss M. CapsHck;
and the supiier'wp served hv the members.'
^he [Mothers' '
towards tne Christmas Fa;
.yre.
;ds, about £8,! werq M.U./effort 'fqr thb
l. Mjister J. Wilson; 3, Miss C,
Mlsi
was organised by Union
1, Mrs. F. |
GIFT' DAY •!-Sunday was ob- tholomew's Clurch, Tosslde.
CHATBURN ;EFFORT.—More than, £7
wgs raised tqwards the Chat- burn Parish Church Mothers’ Union Gift Day .effort at an 3^ land bring and
buy sale at tne' home of Mrs. R] Roberts on' Tuesday. The event was organised by Mrs. iWright and Mrs.
Roberts, Mrs. h : Nixon.
TITHES TAlK.—At a meet
ing of the Mothers’ Union on Wednesday, Mrs. Foulds gave a talk on tithes. Mrs. H. Hard man presided,'!
Annual general meeting of the Chatburn branch of the Brit ish Legion was held on Tues day, Mr. J.]: Lonsdale was elected chairman, Mr. D. Par kinson vlce-dhalrman, Mr, H.
IbRITISH IlEGION. -p The
Pearson treasurer and Mr. E. Peacock secrb|:ary and Poppy Day organiser; Also elected were Mr. E), | Horsfleld, the standard bearer and Mr. E! A. Parkinson, ajidltor. Two new members, Mri Hayton who was elected escort with Mr. Knowles, anq Mr. Dolling were welcomed.
Saturday eveplng a potato-pie supper and social was held in the Methodist jschool. > Mr. C. Ishetwood h;iq charge of the arrangement^. 1 There! was a film show by the 'Rev,; K. D. Lane, miscellaneous items by Messrs. Kenneth Bowker, David Bowke r and Mr. Hornby, of Clltheroi Wesley lYouth Group, and dancing to the music of ar qrchestra com prised, of M,essrs. C. and T. Isherwood, W . White, W. Mar shall, with I)Ir.' Stanley, Haw orth at the piano.
j '
Mr. Clarence |Stanworth, of
Leeds.Ther" was special sing ing by a meiVs'choir under the direction of Alan Cunliffe who accompanied the choir on
the guitar, son was the
Mrf Clifford ;John- organist.
NEW O N
BIBLE SOG E^y. T^e speaker at the New;on| Cohgregatlonal
Chapel Guild meeting on Tuesday, organised by t ie (British and For eign Bible Soblety, was trie Rev, J. H. E. Peats:, of York. He pre. sented film sir! ps isntltled "Swahili Story" and “4arj( Jones and her Bible.
The Rev. Sal ie Pfrench pr^ided.
an d thanks ta th e speaker were expressed by Mr: E. Wlghtnian.
many languages i ranging Japanese to Erse, |was arranged by Mr. Pearse.
A display of Bibles printed In from
The youngej' 'members of the
audience were hear Mr. Pears a Bible tongue and Miss Ffrench'jin the Teleguj lang uage. '!
print! 1 th!
1
A, collection was taken for the work of the S>!'cletl?.;
' I !'i '
greitly Intrigued to re^id extract;, from ed i In the Orlya ,fe same verse read by
! On Sunday tlie preacher was. . MEN’S HT^EK-END. - On
DISTRICTS
PRESENTATIPH to vicar of Grlndieton, Rev.
GRINDLETUN VICAl
gatroyd, who this -week Ifji village to take charge of of St. Andrew's] Yeadon, his farewell serinon on
WADDINGTiON
R.-The E. Mur-
sflnday! till
aves the ,b Parish. preached
SpeaUng to a; large conferegatlbn
he reminded ijthem that the Church Is greater than w;hb come and go, or, tha^i gatlonj or thaiiibulldlngs
we Worship.! . ^!;
: ; After the evening servlie formal gatherlnj; took pla parish room. '"Here the
fjlnlsiers congre-
In whl'ch an in-
•Warden; Mr. 'J,;;Eccle,s, on of the: parishioner's of ': Gflndlbton
an d , Sawley, -pitonted, t ht Vicar with; a cheque fOr £68. Y"--'-' —
Mr.' Murgatroydi'thanked -- their gift'which. Would be hsed ;to ensure, a. continued reminder 'of Grlndleton.
!: Mrs. Murgatroyd was (Iven: a
cyclamen .plant.!' Earlier,, of, the Mothers' Uylon, son—the oldest rnembei-- sented her with] a coffee " Ing table.
' Mr, Murgatroyd Is 'to
tuted at St. Andrew’s, Ydi November 10th.;'
bi: ad<
i WHIST.—Organised Ijy I Grlndleton VUilage Instl^ ! whist drive and;dance wa| ' Friday.
'! tute,
At the whlst,|.held in the Inst'- play was;supervlse<l by Mr.
S. R. Green and prlzewlnui0rs V ere Ladles; Mrs. Grainger and Mrs.;E. Peatfleld; Gents) Mr. J. and Miss B. Jackson. ■
The Ambassadors Banjl
lYfor dancing In Rlvefsmea l where the M.C.s;were Mess; 0. Eccles and L; Green.'I
'mlthson
.ilayed Jchijol,
,ts. A. |K.
i held In the School on Afternoon teas;' were seived and over £10 was raised.
LANGHO COMEDY.—AI three-act ,y,grg. ^he
"The Cartel’s Back"-was ,J!'esented by St. Leonard’s Social C week-end. .pj^^
1 E.
Hargreaves; B. West; J. West; | M. Barker: E. Jackson; P. Blrkett, and Messrs. G. Ainsworth;' J, cllffe; J. R. Ellis.
R. Rat-
H. Spencer., Stage arrjihgbment ‘
and make-up were by Mrp. and Miss A. Bullock
vided by Mr. Harlowe GISBUIW
(hurn and District Yoqng Far mers Club met on Monday.; A film show was given b'y|!i roleum compan
Y.F.C.—Members 'of rae Gis- my. Aj V I thanks was glyen to th,e opelfa-
a pet- ote cf
tor, and to Mr. Thomson vfho answered questions, by I'R. ' Leeming and J. Patrick j!
The MR. E. CLARK
Blackburn Royal Infirmary on Sunday of Mr. Edgar Dlark. of 21 Meadow Side. GriRdleton.
failing health for some time, was born at 'Tosslde 174! years ago. He was a member of a ------ idaje
Mr. Clark, who had been in
Ing family, and for 30 years previous to h|^; retire ment farmed at Lbwcocks Farm, West Bradford.
tile! last
Methodist Church, W: was a former Tri, Downham Methodist and was also for ma society; steward; at C Methodist Church.
A staunch supporter of the irll Clark
stee of Chapel
ly years hatburn
associated. with G: Methodist Church, w funeral took place on day, the service beijng |Con-
ilndleton lere'the \yednes-
I ducted by the Rev. J. ton.
and one son and dau: whom deepest sym; extended.
Mr. Clark leaves MR.[
J.DODDI The-funeral took More recently he wqis closely
;hter, to ■pathy is
H. I'Fen- widow
Whalley:' New Cemejti Monday of Mr. John of 26 King Street, who died in hospital following a road accli^! was 75. I
Whalley for about 35^1 years For many years worked as a builder’s
Mr. Doddlng had
forMr.H.JO. Slant at and in l ater years ha jobbing gjirdener.'
IN(Ji place at ery on
)ast! week ,ent. He
Dodding, Whalley,
Although born in Y/yresdale lived in
He! had labourer Whalley, dl been a :i |
Of retiring disposition. Mr. (50(SERYaTIVE' qi.qt of chrysanthemums. MLss SNO( KER Il EAGUE
Dbreen Bennett presided and triq; opener was thanked by Uri Hartley and
serjvlcesiwere held at the Bap- t|s1jj Church oh Sunday^^when.
UPTISTS.-l— Anniversary
t hiHi hel preacher was the Rev. F.
Mrs. c. Moornouse was at the e rgian. : Collections amounted to £17!3s. 6d:
' |
Itorth !- Western Electricity Board. Thanks were proposed l)y Donald Dinsdale.
Yoijng .Farmers were given a Utn show on! Tuesday by the
Bolton-by-Bowland Boltoii-by-Bowland
'
thq evening service was Mr. ofman Aibb()tt, of Padlham.
[hder the leadership of Mr. F. Hqehalgh and the soloist at
Turt, of Nelson. Special ii)slc was given by the choir
Whalley ! v; 1 Clitheroe “A."
-64 H. Blolden[ 44 G.'Morris 30 J. Hall 61 . L. Ctodk
26 S. Mar^h W. Andertoh 51 63 J. Balshaw T. Edmondson ■ 3p , 38 B. ScoU W. 'WortUlngtqn, 5(), W. Weaver 25 J. Whitaker 42
jf. Lancaster 65 T. Orook 78
52 P.- Wlg^ans W. WlnckJey - 3j)
120 Handicap - 498 Total
[Clltheroe
Total 377 I
A'ccrl/igton
j 16 J. HiidSon;'' j 16 C. McOally A. Bradshaw 105- 64 A. Clarke a[ Jenklnson 41 35- J. Marsdeii J. Salinpn 68
H.-Wright. 82
:5l H, TattersaU'; J. Hlndle 47 45 ;R. Sp[eak j S. Proctor; 65 46 J. K,j:)yi|klns9n
| 60 J. T. pcattergdod
100 h'cap 423 Total
|
'IR. Kenyon 54 ! ' I
, J. Richards S3 ' j; h’caU sjir
Total 613
Doddlng j is survive 1||: by a widow, son and two d to whom sympathj tended inj their tragic ment.
Snape, funeral.
liighters, ',1s ex- Hereave-
The'Vicar, the Rev,! H. C. officiated
of its oldest farme: death on! Sunday of Towler Frankland, thwalte [Farm, New was in his 81st year.
The Hodder Valley lost one
MR. M. FRANKLAND i1rs
at the The death took Glace; af MR. IR. TAYL(!)R
Hls.jmariy friends in this
district heard with regret of the de'ath on Mpnday of Mr. Richardson Taylor, oq 80 Corn wall! ! Avenue, North Shore, Blacktiool. I .
1 Aged 79,1 Mr. Taylor was
ration well ;known' to the older gene-
considerable genuity.
as an entertainer of talent and in
As' a,' young, man Mr. Tay
lor heardProfessor Wlnck- ley”! dping a whistling act. “I could do that,” he said and so was born an act that was to entertain thousands of people in , music ■ halls all over the country.
|
with the aid of his doll, Ezeklaji—were . first j seen at 'Sunday schools in the Clithe roe qis,trlct. I
speciality. Indeed. i,t is said he got! up at 3 a.m. and, went into ■ Hodder Woods I to hear the birds and perfect his art.
Blrk- imitations were- his Mr. .’JTaylof had a tlch. bass
voice, 'while he couldj play the piano, ;flute, piccolo and banjo with equal facility. I
With him I on the stage for
many jyears, was his [daughter Mabel I (now I Mrs. Orinerod) .
worked in the mllll at Lew Moor, where'he-was, born. He
In his' younger days he
wasi a member of j the old Orpheus Choir. .
i i ■
Cllthefoe, eiveh during the busiest years of his [life. In later years he spent;much of his time entertaining, the old folk,.
He was a frequent jvlsitor to -I 1 ' 1
daughter—his wife. | formerly Miss: Hannqh HOwarth,' died last year—to whom much sympathy will be eirtended.
Mr. Taylor , leaves one
(filSmelf- tbn. He
,„jiby the wr. Mark
went to the farm in although Mr. Franl been in . falling h; several months he the' CUtheroe Auctlofi recently as Septembi:
in the farm right death.
oh Wednesday at St, Church] Slaidburn.
The; interment Sympathy will-be
to his widow; three daughter in their
Mr. and Mrs. Frankland;
1913, and lajnd had Ith. for
He retained a kee 1
ip to his extended
: vlsite,d Mart-as interest
lOS!i s ] tons and
took ; place Andrew’s
day at Carl^ton,; Blackpool. Industrial & Private PAINTING
CONTRACTORS
Good Capacity i 'r # '
PAINTING & ! ' *
JubUeeMllI - 'Any Distance
- ■ . I I * [It
DECORAt ING CO. * ■ i * Logwood Street
BLACKBURN Blakevatcr ,42180- Cremation] took place yester
Face the and
Winter without Fear
By starting the day with Fruit Juice Composition Essence
ONE SUGGESTION;! One dessertspoonful of P.L.J. LEMON JUICE, one
I teaspoonful pf HONEY and one teaspoonful of ; PEERLESS COMPOSITION ESSENCE in a glass of , hot water. -
, |
Peerless Composition Essence 1/10 and 3/> P.L.J.
Lemon Juice 2/6 and 4/- All these ingredients are obtainable at:
c . N. S. MOOREY . HEAL’TH FOOD AND HERBAL STORES
26a, KING STREET, CLITHEROE His ventriloquial sketches—
CLITH AGR]
ROE AND DISTRICT
ICULTURAL SOCIETY SEVENTH
ANNUAL SHOW BALL in King Lane Hall, Clitheroe
Friday, 16th November, 1956 Dancing 8-0 p.m. to 2-0 a.m.
Cliff Astin and his Modernairs Orchestra TICKETS 5h EACH
, From Committjee MemUers or the Secretaries, Messrs. Cook and Smith, 10, Castle Street, Clltheroe
•Right of I Admission Reserved
WELLGATE MOTORS LTD. SCHOOL OF DRIVING
OWING TO POPULAR DEMAND IN THIS DISTRICT WE HAVE NOW EXPERT tuition GIVEN IN MODERN CARS
PASS YOUR PASS you; OWN C,
COMMENCED A SCHOOL OF DRIVING TEST THE SURE WAY.
lARS
R TEST THE WELLGATE WAY MAY BE USED IF DESIRED
CLITHEROE 224
The play, was produced by Mrs. Hartley
Smith assisted by P. Rol Insonj Musical Interludes -y ere pro
Lighting Etlects were, by Alan
comedy ub lost
buy and Jumble sale, arr Grlndleton Mothers'. Union, was Iturday.
BRING AND BUY.—A l Ang a.-d inged by
Instl-
lon, cn the
;ute,' a held on
1)1. behalf :drs. ■'.Vll- pre-
and sew-
ib in the Vicar .s behalf
brlng-and-buy stall, 1 held at the home of . Mrs,; A.i Benson, raised i about £15 I for the Union Stall at tr
; MiU.-J-A coffee evening and
St. Helen’s Church, ton,! I".- CLUB.—The newl;/-formed,
youth' elub at l^audlngton Methopist. Church, u: ider the supervision of Mr.! E. Davy; of
Bashail Eaves, held f .;Jumble sale I on' Saturday which raised £8 for! club funds;;
Porter,l of Rimington, sed ithe. Methodist'
FELLOWSHIP,
common'People.” I Mlis Cross- ley presided and Miss Speak- matij Mrs. Sjieak and Mrs. Dbllngs were tea .Hostesses. Mrs.'Banks was 'at the piano.
Fellowship yeSterdayt Her subject was “ 1
me un- LOW MOOR youth CLUB.-Y-Fqj: several
weeks members of S^t. Paul’s Youth Club
have.beenbusy re decorating the club room and it now has a bright arid cheery appearance. As a result, of the Jumble sale, held for the Club Week effort, £5 was raised. . On Sunday the first inter
club night of I the winter ses sion was held when ibout 70 ydung peonle were present..-; '“Any; Questions” vas the
theme,'questions being put ta . a panel consisting of one' member from each c ub. Miss, M. Taylor introduced th e : chairman, Mr. E, Lunl. After-': wards! a .“music festival”; was: judged; by Mr. and Mr A R. i Todd,I 'Thanks to the visitors; were
qkpressed-.by Mr. David Sharp;.!
URST GREEN
Mrs. Hi Wilkinson presided at the W.I. mo'nthly mee ;ing held in Stj, Joseph’s School, Hurst Greeii,; yesterday week. Mrs' Gornall reported on the
WOMEN’S INSTITUTE. -
^ s . F... addres- Vomeri’s week,
Mothers’ forthcdmlng sale j of 1 work a t . adding-
WEDDING EARNSHAW-HAMER
A pretty wedding,took place
on Saturday at the Wesley Church, Abbey Street. Accrln|g-
'tbn between Mr. J()hn Eam- Mr. :ahd of HoiiK
shaw, only; son of Mrs. R. Earnshaw, kers Farm,' Read, Florence , Hambrijj. ■ jyui.s'-* daughter of; Mr. ahu Mrs. ;J. ‘ E. Hamer, I .of 18'} i Plantation StreetliAccrlngtoti'j
the bride-wore a wllte balle rina dress of net and 'duplon lace, with veil and coronet.
Glvehl away by t Ot father,
She Carried ;a shower bou quet -of red carnations.
In .attendance were the 'carnations.
dresses Of lemon i Md white .flock liylon Avlth white nylon headdresses. .shower
bouquets
Th6y o
Inf The I best man tva^ Mr, E.
'Shorrock and the groomsman, Mr. P,' Haiyorth. both friends of the' bridegroom.
brothef-lh-law, was! usher. A reception followed at the
Commercial Hotel, ton.
Read. | ! '
reside;[at 70 Whaji t
Mr. F. Knowles, the bride’s' Accrlng-
Mr. and Mrs. Ear^haw will ley Road,
Among the ipres_..,_ ients was
Pyrex ware from t]he bride’s workmates.
Gisbum and Young Farmer^'
Jistrict Club
A DANCE IN AID OP'THE BLIND
THE c o r o n a t io n , Horton-in-Claven
Friday, Novem i 8 p.m. to 1 a
HODDER ACCORD] Admission
Autumn Council meeting held at Lancaster.; Mr. E. Hardy, cf Liverpool, gave a lantern lec ture oh “Watching. Britain's Birds land Wild Animals.” He was thanked by Mrs. G. T. Mostyri. There was a parade of members wearing news- paperlhats mad^ at t|ie meet ing. iThese were judged by Mr. E. Hdrd ■
ardy, the winner being
Mrs. Gornall, Mrs. Mather and Miss A Martlndale. 1 There was a good display of
autumn leaves and berries, arrang^ in slx-lncn basins. These also, Mr. Hard judged and awarded six stars to Mrs. J. Bailey, five each t;> Mrs. J. Holden (Wlnckley) aifd Mrs. J. Holden (Whalley Rokd), And four to Mrs. Goriiall.
.llfR. R. K. LANDLESS, trea- 'surer!' of . the Clltheroe
Dlvlslpn Conservative Assocla-.
■tlon since 1955. has I resigned' his position on leaving the district.- ,
' .
ler 9th m.
ON BAND 3/6
including Refreshments St. Michael, Whitewell Whist j(nd
Domino I^ive IN THE SCHOOL
TUESDAY WEEK (13th Novembei
at 7-30 p.m. ADMISSION
1956) 3/-
(Including Supper)
bridegroom’s sisters. Misses Olivia I and Mary Earnshaw, who ' both wore .ballerina
carried lemon
;
and Miss iryqunger
(Noyember 6th, 195p) - ■j', in the I'' ^■| "
STARKIE ARMS HOTEL at 8-0 p.m, I
■ All Interested are welcome TOSSIDE
A DANCE will be . held o n ; ,
Friday, NovembeiJ 9th
Dancing 8-3() p.m.;to! I:f0 a.m MISS GrAOLEY'S ban d
ADMISSION...3/-’ (including refreshments)
PRELIMINARY NOTICE Clitheroe Roy^ i
Grammar-School (Girls] WILL PRESENT
PETER PAN
by J. M. BARRIE ') om
Thursday, Friday ant Saturday Nov. 29th, 30tl i
and December 1st, 195(^ in St. iMaiy’s Sunday Schoi
Reserved Tickets (3/- and 2/ will be obtainable throug pupils at the School on an after Tuesday, 13th Novembei 1956.1 ■ "
ASSEMBLY HALL Northgate, Blackburn
Saturday, Nov. 17th 7-30 p.m.
THE INTERNATIONAL
1 OPERA ASSOCIATION Artistic Director:
I DINOBORGIOLI present a further concert of' GRAND OPERA)
CLAEE EMILIVN ' (Soprano) ;
PATRICIA GRIMSHAW (Mezzo-soprano) ;
ERICK AIKEN (Tenor)
BLACKBURN MUSIC
SOCIETY CHOIR Conductor:
HORACE TATTERSALL
In a complete change of programme
Tickets 6s., 5s., 4s„ 3s. and 2 H. L. Baxter; 72, King WllHam Street, Blackburn. Tel. 655|1
BORO QGH OF CLITHEROE SUNDAY
REMEMBRANCE DAY nth NOVEMBER, 1956
Crltchley, J.P.) proposes to attend at the Cenotaph on Sunday Afternoon, the 11th November next, for the observance of Remembrance Day, and trusts he may be accompanied to the Cenotaph by residents, and in par ticular by those serving in a public 'capacity or in the
' The Worshipful'the Mayor (Mr. Councillor J. W. D.
various social and welfare organisations in the Borough. Service commences at 3-0 p.m.
ised bodies atteiiding gs such should report to the Police Officers marshalling the procession and be assembled by 2-30 p.m. prompt. The Mayor will receive in the Mayor’s Pa!rlour at the Town Hall from 2-15 p.m.
! The place of assembly Is Church Street, and organ 2nd November, 1956.
R. B. SNOWDEN, Town Clerk.
Lighting of Vehicles 6-2 p.m. ,10 6-4>■48 a.m.
FBmAY, NOVEMBER ,2nd. !■
tpHREE pictures painted Miss
biired by visitors to the lOJ Exhibition of the New Engl Art Club, which opened | London on Friday.
[Heaton. 28-y4ar-old daugl pf Mr. and Heaton, of Clqses Hall, Boli by-Bowland,
are [being
L One of them, entitled Studio,” presents the iafc _ of the studio at Brettori Hi Wakefield, the West Rldf training college for teacha
at which Miss Heaton has ;i cently been teaching, j eluded In the painting is a flection of Miss Heaton in studio mirror.-'
■ I The other! two I pictuf hanging in the exhibition “IDliie Clnera'rla,” and biiry,” a still 'life of a por| lain crab. '
for four .years at thei-Sld School of Ar^ In London, f()ur of her pictures hung I last year’s exhlbltio.n.
j Miss Heaton, who .tra - ' |
has just tofUrb^d to Clol Hall after, having been e hihlted in many art galler; throughout the country dprlj the past 12 months.
]Oqe of these, se.'-portra
TT was the turn of the to serve tea on Saturday! Moor Lane Methodist Churl , Clltheroe. ■
Week-end was held. ' Tb a so gave a fllih show follov bv a grand concert, , , ;
On Sunday Men’s Day s | vices were held, when pteacher was the Rev. Fbnton,
! he
J(jsus” and'in the evening [ Live that will not let me and; “All that ,thrills my s | is Jesus.” ; ,
that
cengregation at the eveni stovlce with his singing “low vain is man” and “1 Promised Land.” Mr. Don Hartley was at the orga ^ ' I - *
Mr. W. Oarnell pleasqd i G, ^
by the Girls’ Friendly Soci; Clltheroe: Parish Chu! Imday School last Friday
H a:
give . several magical ' ite d ventrilOQulal acts
("INE of the highlights of t Y children’s' concert. I gi
tl.e personal appearance arry Rothwell, junior, w
also taught the children tri td do a t Christmas .parties.]
Members of the G.iFj.S. g;
tvo one-act plays, entitl “■A rchibold ” and “ The Fai: Gift.” : i ■ :
i I at
the chair and Mrs. Sleath i the piano.
The Rev.j S.'Birtwell was
70-YEARrOLD Bowl; farmer, George Isherwo
of 3torth Farm, Newton, s
taiped i severe] head , injui n involved, in an accid ■ a cattle, wagon in ' Ch
'Ih-
wh wit)
builn Road, Clitheroe,[on Mi E dajl, •
1 i Ti
Artliur; Mansle.v,, ofl Gr Lane Farm. Bilsborrow.
# . : # •
' Pen(l!,e Forest and ! Cra Harriers Hunt. Dancing to the music of Lew' Ra cliffy’s Band. I , > ,
M noil
icuplra at the whist'drivei 'which Mr. R. Capstick was' M.C.f and Ml'! J) R. Hlndley, Gisburne Park; M.F.H.) p sentad prizes! to: Ladies. IV v Bircnall (Bolton - by -■ Br land), Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Clay (Chatburn); | (ions. , ;M Holn^es (BoIton-by-Bowian Genii’s: Mr. Jackson (Rimii ton),- Mr. Jqffs (Chatbur Mr. |S.: Clari (Grindleto cons', burn!)
Forty-five [tables wefe Mr. J Heaton :((
pLITHEROfi Town C6unc| V
A A V W nnlinv policy of; T attracting .
Industry to the town—a poll which had m'et with succesff must be purtoed asjthe.bl safeguard of future ptosperl said the Mator of Clithei (Councillor J: liV. D.;Crit(l annual dinner I
ley) jat 4-Vthie
q Blackbu IniooVhnrn 1 nTiri the j _ *
Master Bakers’ Associatibnl Clitheroe on $aturday,
, and i Disti A ccAfiiatinnl
*;
' Mrs. T. U. Liddle, on[WedpJ day, a bring-and'-buy sale;^ afternoon tea raised £20 the forthcoming bazaar of Clltheroe Division Womc Unionist Association.
Held at Llttlemoor HijJ
ILfEMBERS. of; the Svi' Sunday School of Clltl
roe Parish Church have seif parcel I of children’s.! clotti this Week to the' Ox^ Famine Relief Fund for fugees.
' ' ,; * * ;
Sharp, manager of; Mill Hall Farm, to I members!
•■TVVIRY' COWS” was! subject of a talk by.
Clltheroe Y.F.C. at their md Ing at the Grammar Self on Wednesday night. He ^ thanked by Mr. M. Halsall i
, Mr. R. Berry. Mr. E. L( presided. ,
,THIS WEEK’S
ROAD SAFETY SLOG.' Better go slowly
safely than swiftly fall by the way*
by permission of Mr. id
'.INY people attended - Hunt Ball; held |atl I dswlck oii Friday by
He was dettiined in Bla|«' b irnuy Infirmary. The driver of the wagon ;i
'I
rjen’s choir sang the anthl \ll
I n ' 1t tlhe mornlngl thrills my soulf
J. |
June Flore Mrs. Wlllfl
irinra
CLITHEROE RADIO AMATEUR CLUB
ilje Clitljeroe
when the Mel
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