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f ()e Clitlierd SLAIDBURN


CONSERVATIVES.—At ' Wnalley Conservative Club's


a n n u a l IeDGAR JONES Soloist';, MRS. M. '^ACIC.' - 6-o' AN AUGMENTED CHOIR render |


HANDEL’S “MESSIAM”^ Soloists:


ilk j E.'i FLETCHERI j(Soprano)i ; ; , , , j j,| Afc'k &"mRS. C. GREGORY 1 (Contraltos)


,^ ELL (jTenor); i Mr.^W- DUGpALE (Bass), Organist: MRS. A. LYNE. i


j h ■ ij WHALLEY Teltphon»v Whallay ilH


To-night (Friday) at 7-30 To-morrow (Saturday) at j 6-0 and 8-16 p.m. <


i' THE FBOPlGAL.’ DANA ANDREWS In


THEJUNGLE Ceiit.!U.


K Thursday. Friday and Saturday ■


LESLIE CARON and MICHAEL WILDING in


DUEL IN


r i Mon,. tu eL Wed. 'JEANNE'. CRAIN '


m e e t i n g lasIT night week: Mr. Eric .Brooks was re-elected president, and Mr. J. Balshaw and Mr. ji Hall were elected new members of the committee. SALE.—A coffee evening, jumble


sale, ! and ' brlhg-and-buy stall, organised by Miss M.. Williams and held in Calderstones School yesterday week, raised £66 j I2s. for the Hungarian Relief Fund.


WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP. - The


Rev. J. S. Parry, Rector of St. James’s, ' Clitheroe, Spoke on “ The second coming" to memr bers i f Whalley Methodist Church Women’s Fellowship on Wednes­ day. The Rev. G. B. Kendrew presided and Mrs. Forrest was the tea hostess. Mi’s. S. Clarke was the pianist.


MEN’S • FELLOWSHIP. — Mr.


Richmond' addressed the Whalley Methodist' Men’s Felloyrshlp on " I n d i a , : , Its customs and religions"! on Friday. Mr. R. Thomas was In the chair. ,.


PARTY.' — About 120 people


attended the Christmas party of the|. Parish Church Mothers’ Union In ](VhBlley School on Tues­ day.! The: Young Wives enter­ tained ■ with carols and musical Items.


READ COFFEE 'EVENING,—A coffee


evening and brlng-and-buy sale was held at the Old Vicarage, the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Waddlng-


ton. ■ ' ; i • • , It raised ;£19 for the drapery stall at the sale of work.


LECTURE.-A lantern lecture


“Wings.on your Suitcase" was given by to . A. B. Bridge, op Read, In .the Congregational Scibol. ' . mK, J. Proctor, of Burnley, was


Cert.iU. Satiirdays. 1st House. ^ |P.m.


2nd House. 8-1S n.m. Week-days. 7-30


Prlcei! 1/6:'Children Id. i


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SLAIDBURN,! NEWTON | and DUNiok BRIDGE


lICUL'jrJRAL SOCIETY


Don’t Forget Annual


WHIST DRIVE in NEWTON INSTITUTE


TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY Admission 2/6


Ciitheroei Golf Club. ((Ladies Section)


LADIES* COMMITTEE Invite tou to a


BRING AND BUY SALE


in I the CLUB HOUSE |On; C H' k 'TB iU.RN P A R I S j H C H | [ fRCH giftday SUNDAY, 9th DECEMBER


: 8-00 a.ih.: Holy! Commu- ! I ; " nlonl


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tij|! OLD AGE PEN! iNfeiS'


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Ml. 'I':! (Clitjheroe Branch) Xmais Cc heart


CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOL MOOR Li’ NE


YVednesday,* Commence—7'


Chairman: THI 30 b.m-:


Councillor J.' W. ■Members <|nly


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Have yoli got your Please


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MAYOR, Cfltchley.


ticket, i Cup.


DoiVnh^m Spbrts Club 1 A GRAND pi)VS


WHlST DRIVE wiil lie help In


T^E SCHOOL


FRIDAY, dM 14th ; at 7-30'pm.i', . '. ,


including Refreshments.. ! 2/6


■ 10-30:a.m.; -Majttini and, j I


Sernioil.


6-30 p.m-.: Gift Service. Preacher:


, LORD BISHOP ;OF, BLACIBURN


Please bring you ’ [gift boxes and envelopes today.


wtoNESDAY NEXT : DECEMBER 12th


12-30 p.m. to 5 p.m.'


Admission 1/|- Including Tea. i


CLITHEROE Y.F.C. / ANNUAL


Christihas Bashall Eaves in s titu te


WednKidaji, Dec. 112th at 7-15 p.m.


j


Transport: will he available at the Grammar School at 7 p.m.


Debating Practice Monday ; a t 7-30 p.m. I :


\feST BRADFORD i SPORTS F U l^


• 12 th WHIST AND DOMINO


DiavE AND dXnce ill St. Catherine’s School


Mednesdayl Dec. 12th j at7-30p.m.


ij:,


I 'Daiice at; 10^ puh. I EIBBtE; BAND


: : i.ijADMISSION ,,


WHIST AND pOMINClES 3/- ^ncludbg 'refreshments)


!pANCE B / - !|


I PLEASE I NOTE! THE'iXMAS


WHIST D R ^ will be ‘hel4 in the :; Slaldbum Village Hall


7RIDAY, PEC 'at7-4^p.m.


A^dmission 3/


the projectionist, and the event raised


MOTHERS’ U NIO N. - The


monthly meeting of St. John’s Mothers’ Union was addressed by Deaconess' Dewhurst.


: WHIST DRIVE—Miss L. Wright,


gave the supper, and presented the prizes at a whist drive in the Con­ servative Club on Monday.


; Wihners; 1, Mrs. W. Hanson; 2,


Mrs. B. Rlmmer; con., Mrs. F. Cunllffe hnd Mrs., H. Grainger. Special, Mrs.. G. Halt. ; Mrs. W. 'A. Sllhger was M.C.


SALE OF WORK.—The annual


sale of work was held hr the C. of E. School on Saturday. 1 3Uten-


Col, Roblnsop, Deputy Lieu


ant of the County of Lancaster, opened the sale, and the chairman was the Vicar, Rev. G. Greatorex. Over £4^5 was raised.


_ ! w o m en ! unionist s . — The


annual general meeting of the Women Unionists was 'held last week In thb Conservative Club. The following were re-elected: President', Mrs.. A. Hlndley, J.P!; chalraau,! Mrs. J. A. Rush; vice- chairman, ! Mrs. T. G. Whlttami; treasurer; ! Mrs. W. A. Sllnger; secretary, Mrs. T. S. Nowell. | ,


LANGHO CHURCH ARMY.—About £50


was raised for Church Army funds at a coffee evening and brlng-and- buy sale and openlng-of-mlsslonary boxes ceremony In St, Leonardos School yesterday evening week. '' Mrs: F, jWard, the opener, was


presented with a bouquet by Miss E. Jacksoii. ,


, ■' idEN’S WEEK-END, —A Hen’s


Week-end.'was held at St. Leon­ ard’s Church and school as par of the programme for raisin funds for the schiol extension. On Saturday over 100 people


attended a dlniier and social: evening. The four-course meal was served by an all-male staff. Entertainment was provided by,:


a male voice choir. There was a. sketch and Square dancing followed by games and modern and old time dancing. Solo Items were given by A.


Haworth, P. Robinson and D. Henley.


held and the choir was an all-' male one.|


On Sunday special services were ’’


' | ] | ; The Vicar, the Rev. H. Town^


end, conducted the morning ser­ vice, when the preacher was Capt. J. C,. Clarke, C.A., of the Diocesan Missloir Van. Lesisons were read by Mr. .G.


Ainsworth and Mr. H. Bullock. At;evening service the Rev. F.


G. Fuller, Vicar of St. Philips, i Nelson, conducted the sevlce and


preached. Thf lessons were read by Mr.'A.


Howai’th and. Mr. Entwlstle. i During the anthem the soloists'


were Mr. ,J. Fowler, ,Mr. D. Kenley’ Mr. A. Haworth and Mr. G. Guyer. The organist was Mr. D. F. H,


Stiff. In the afternoon a service was '


conducted' at Old Langho Church by Capt, :J. C. Clarke, C;A. The sermon was preached by


Capt. F. Clarke, of the Blackburn Diocesan Missionary Van, and the lesson was read by Mr. E. Haw-


cllffe. During the anthem by the njale


voice choir, the soloists were Mr. A. Haworth, Mr. J. Fowler and M. D, Kewley. The organist was


Mr. H. Whalley. .• The week-end’s effort raised over


£40. ’ '■ LOST


RED LEATHER PURSE lost Tues­ day ’ morning between .Queen s Road Nursery and Chatburn


Hoad; reward. Please return to Advertiser and Times.


WILL THE LADY who found purse on Tuesday morning Pl__ #Ti— mebutty uiuimub


. BOROUGH OF. CLITHEROE LOANS


ace Toilet .please ring Bolton- by-Bowland 241.


In Market T3/t1r/^n- MARKET DAY.-The Mothers’


Union of Chatbui'n Parish (purch held a Market Day—a miniature bazaar—In the Church Institute


on Satui’day. ■ ■ . Tire opening ceremony wiU per­ J .


formed by. Mrs. H. Hardman, the enrolling member, and two'Chlld-


ren, Kathleen Cowell and Ann Taylor, made a presentation to


her. The treasurer, Mrs. Wlgnall, !


presided, and tos- Nixon, . the secretary, proposed a vote of


thanks. The event raised £38 for the


forthcoming G^t.bay.


I RELIEF.—A !collectlon taken .at I c hSt i ^ u r n Methodist Church raised £10 16s: for the Hungarian Relief Fund. '


' FELLOWSHIP.—Mrs. T, Taylor,


of Woddington, spoke on,Wednes­ day , to . the Methodist ChUi’Ch Women’s Fellowship about a Fellowship conference she had attended. She: was thanked • by the chairman, i Mrs. B. Poul^.


" safety.—a ; film of the 1956 Cycle Rally* held in Clitheroe, ■was one of the attractions at the Road Safety Event, held In the Chiugll Institute on Wednesday wee The film shown', by Mr. Brian


: Bralthwalte, of Clitheroe, was'in colo'ur and followed the children round the town as they rode their cycles.


' The programme also included a demonstration of visual- aids by P.C. Dunn of the accident branch of the Lancs. 'County Constabu­ lary, and a spontaneous dis­ cussion of questions sent In by the audience by a pan^ of speakers drawn, from all sections of the rbad-ualng public. | The event was organised by the


Clitheroe Borough and 'pural District Joint Road Safety Com­ mittee.


!


: GUILD. — The Rev. Kenneth Lane addres?eb an , Overseas Missionary meeting at the Meth­ odist Church; Senior Gulltl on Tuesday. A collection was itaken lor Overseas Missionary workl ,


short Whist'Drive-Miss Bar­ ton acted asjM.C. and Miss Eastwood (vice - ’president) pre^nted prizes to: Ladles— 1, Mis. M. Seed; cons., Mrs.


Coffee. Evening and Sale of ■Work was held in Downham School on Friday last in aid of Women’s Institute Funds. This was: followed by a


Laycock. G'ent.’s; 1. Miss B. Watson; cons., Mr. B. Nelson. A competition winner was Miss B. Watson. .Over £Z3i was realised by this effort. ■ •


Bowland Forest Y.P.C. for the past two years. Miss Dorrle Parkinson of Root Farm, Dun- sop Bridge; ' received many good wishes] from friends be­ fore she left’the village to be-' come assistant organiser of of Young,


DUNSQE. BRIDGE FAEEWELL.-Club leader of


presented her with a dressing case and jewel case in the Vil­ lage Room o,h Sunday, and the following night she received a writing case from the juniors. The presenta,tlons were made by Mlss A. Seed, the President


the Kent Federation Farmers’ Clubs. Senior members o^ the club


on behalf of I the seniors, and Miss E. Nowep (juniors).|Mlss Parkinson'was also a member of the W,I., and at the annual dinner at the Parkers Arms, Newton, on'Wednesday week, she was presented travelling clock. ANNUAL


(irive and saile held In the jVll- lage Hall, Dunsof) Bridge; on Saturday, were: Ladles:] Mrs. Pye, Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Under­


winners at


wood and I Mrs. Haslewbod. Gents.; Mrs. Underwood,!Mr. Mercer, Mr, Greenhalgli and Mr. Graham.


. I i LOIf MOOR PRESENTATION. — Bibles


were presented on Sunday to two Sunday School scholars, Susan and'Kenneth Byng, at Union St re .e t Methodist Church,'by the Superintendent Mr. R. ■ Robinson. They are leaving the] district'for Ports­ mouth. ; ■ ]


FELLOWSHIP.—Mfs. S. Fell ] ‘' .


addressed the Women’s! Fel­ lowship, of Nelson $treet Methodist, Church,on Tuesday


on “ Christmas and th ^ h fe of Christ.” ’ Mrs. J. H. Fenton presided and • Mrs. Webster was a t the piano.


. MISS M. COLES


Miss Marjorie Coles, .of, 94 Hayhurst Street. Clitheroe, died in Burnley General Hos­


A native of Manchester, pital on Sunday. She was 37.


i For about .five years Miss Coles worked as a clerk’, at Messrs. Oxendale, Ltd., Man­


, ] ']'


chester. During the war ybars she ' worked with ’ the Red Cross.


field, before coming , to Cllth- erbe In April, 1955,


Miss Coles lived at Fallow-


falling health for some years she had only been HI for a very I short time.


Although she had been' in ^


to her brother in his bereave- ment.


|


Sympathy will be extended . ' ,


Crematlbn took place ] on Wednesday at Accrlrigton.]


Row, pital


Mrs, WOMEN’S I INSTITUTE. — A DOWNHAM


of Mltton Parish; Church benefit by more, than '£20 as i a result of a i potato-pie . sup-j per* -whist and bomlno drive and dance: held'. ,at i Bashall; Eaves. Assembly Rooms on'Fri-


CHURCH EFFORlI.^Funds'


day: Mrs. Q,A. Parker,' wife of. the new. Vicar, the] Rev. G. A.. Parker, * presented 1 prizes to:' Ladies: Mrs.' D. Wilson, Mrs.: Hull and Mrs. Underwood. Gents.; Mr.]Laycock; Mr. F.:i Clayton and'Mr, R. Pearson. ": Dominoes: ! Master'T. Par­


ker, Mr. J. Dewhurst dnd Mas­ ter G. Nicholson.' Dancing followed to the Rhythm Aces Band and M,C.’s were Messrs. F. Greenhal^ and J, Towler.


.after a rainbow whist drive'' was held, Mrs.-Spurgeon gave prizes to the winners. Mrs. J. Spurgeon, delegate to Autumn meeting at Lancaster, read: her report. She was thanked; by Mrs. J. Wilson. A compe- i tltlon for a Christmas present not costing :more' than 1/6 was won by Mrs. J. Hind. Supper'hostesses were Mrs.


W. I. held ! their . Jhonthly meeting’last week." Owing to the petrol shortage the speak­ er was unable to attend, so


Hind, Mrs. Lund, Mrs. Hodg-: son and Mrs. IRlgg.


GRINDLETON SCHOOL.—The annual sale of


work and jumble sale, jorganlsed by the staff and scholars of the: C. of E. Day School, was held on] Saturday. Many articles had been made at the school.


At a whist drive In the evening:


there were eight tables. ’Mrs. Cresswell and Mr. W. Dunn were M.C.s and prizewinners were;. Ladles; Miss B. Brennand, Mrs.; Grainger and Miss N. Waddlngton.| Gents.: Mrs. R; Tomlinson, Mr, J. Smithson and Mr. W. Holmes. The event; which is to provide]


funds for the Children’s Christmas treat and' for additional Items of school’ equipment, raised £30.


DANCE.—The scholars] and staff


of Bowland Icounty Secondary Modern School at Rlvfersmead, Grindleton, added to their list of successes oii Friday last on the, occaslon’ofithelr annual dance. The malp' hall of the school:


had been tran^ormed by tasteful! decorations. ’ Dancing wm to the! Modernists Dance Band.] ’


The "Mul’ray Dancers,]’ a team/ I


of senior girls, !who Introduced by', the Headmaster, Mr. E. P. Nichol­ son, and superbly trained by Mrs: Murray, honoured St. ! Andrew’s Day In traditional fashion—to the skirl of the, bagpipes.


Led by: Pipe Major Me-] Clymont, the j girls' gave a fine display of Highland and' sword dances. . •


The M.C. !wds Mr. S. R. Green’ I ■ !


and prizes were won by i Misses, S.] Carr and M.'Dugdale; V!. Lathrop and lillss C. Tltterlngtofi;. Mr. N, Robinson and ] Miss E. Charnley: Mr. aid Mrs. R. Jackson.


PENDLETON


Pendleton School on Saturday was opened by Mrs. Aspinall; J.P., of Standen Hall. ■,'


In performing the ceremony


Mrs. Asplhall referred to the transformation ,which had taken place ’since the school had been decorated, l


Mitchell and Mrs. G. 'Whltwell; The Vicar, the Rev. E. Hur- ford-Jones, ivas in the chair. The sale falsed £73 7s. 6d.


with ! a


WHIST. — Rrize- the annual 'whlst


the/produce, stall about £3 l lK th e lucky dip about £3. Money taken at the door


gift stall raised about £39, the white elephant stall about £9. thg men’s stall about £12,


The work' and Christmas


tptalled £1 15s. 6d. and teas bfought in £3.


MI[ITON WOMEN’S IN8TITUTE.-M1SS M.


K.'Hardwell. of Arkholme, gave a talk ■ on crystallised fruits and flowers' at the inonthly; meeting of Little Mltton and District W.I; on Wednesday. She was thanked, by 'Mrs. Ashworth. ’


! The competition, for a Christ­


mas stocking,: was won by Mes- dames Lancaster, Ashworth and Pearson. The social half-hour took the forni of, carol singing. : 'Tea hostesses ’were ■ Mrs. Cot


bourne and, ] the Misses A. Knowles, M. ' ’Knowles and M. Hornby! Mrs.: R. Wllliainson pre­


sided. , I The Week’s Obituary


Bradford, Mrs. Sharpies ha/l lived In'CUtheroe for more vears.


Unloii. , ]


widow of Mr.| John Sharpies, is survived by two sons and a daughter, to whom sympathy is extended: in their bereave­ ment,


Mri Sharpies! who was the


Thd funeral is to take place today,at Clitheroe Cemetery.;


MRS. M. BBIGGS iMarloi Briggs, of Top


Downham. died in hos- bn Monday after being ln


falling,!health for some time. Before going to Downham,


where she ;had lived for the pastjflve or six years. Mrs. Briggs had lived In West Bradford for ’over 12 years. She was ] associated with Downham Parish Church.


_ 1 • .. .


than 40 years.! She had a long association ’ with the Parish Churdh, where she was a member of the Mothers’


She was thanked by Mrs. T;


for church funds and the re-, pairs.


SALE.—'A sale of work , In W.I. — The Bashall Eaves!


Clitheroe veterinary surgeon, addressed the Slaldburn Y.F.C. on bis work.' : ,


Y.C.F.—Mr. S. : Wyreepe, a 1


Mr. G. Harrison presided. METHODIST CHURCH.


,Boxes for -Overseas Missions ------ . . . . .


iwere ihabded In alt a mlssloii- ary irieeting: Mrs. T. Cowklng


£5 11s. 6d.; Mr. G. H. Kinder £4 12s. 6d.; Mr.lG. Harrison


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£4 Us.; Mrs.iClements £2 6d.; Mrs.' Greenwood £1 19jS. 6d.; Sunday School Girls 11s. 9d.;: Sunday Schbol Boys 6p. 6d.; I Sundays Collection £.4 12s.; Evening Meeting £3 5si total: £27 12s. 9d.


ary work overseas was showl and I t heRev. F. A. Payrie preached.' ■


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by Mrs. : T. Cowklng (hod. secretary).


FAIR.—.A sum of £75 was raised


at' I the annual Christmas fair organised . by; the First Slaldburn Trefoil Guild under, the leadei]- shlp of Miss V. M. Garnett, J J . |


The sale was held In the Village


Hall' on Saturday afternoon, Dona]- tioris are made to various charities from the funds and this year £10 is to be forwarded to the Hungarlait Relief Fund.


The sale] was opened by Mrs.


Taylor, of Waddlngton, a former Guldb Commissioner. Mrs. E. Harrison, secretary <5f the Trefoil Guild, gave a report on the year’p work and expressed her thanks to. Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. Durham, who presented, a gift to Mrs. ’Tayloil, seconded this vote of thanks.'


Santa Claus paid a visit and


' there -was a gaily-decorated Christmas'tree.. Competitions were won by Mrs. W.| Mltton and Mrd.


Taylor. WHIST.—A whist drive was held


on Satm’day evening, when Mrs. M. A. Leemlng 'was M.C. and to^. W. B. Ramsay presented prizes to; Ladles; 1, Mrs, Shepherd: 2, Mrs. G. Lawson; 3, Mrs. W. Simpson! con., Mrs. G. Taylor; special, Mrs. Howden. Gents.; 1, Miss M. Jack]- son; 2,' Mr. J . ' Leemlng; 3, Mrs. Townsoh; con., Mr. T. Nelson,


special, Mr A. Howden. WHUEWELL


held in Whltewell school on Wednesday. The stalls, inclu-; ding jice-cream, cakes, sweets and toys; were organised py parishioners of St. Michael’s Church. The sale, opened by the Vicar: the Rev. 'T. B. Reidl


raised abbut £5(1 for churc funds. : ]


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TOSSIDE


■ ■ CLUB;-rThe 'meeting of the Tosslde Farmers’ Club on Tuesday took the form of a brains trust. The panel con­ sisted of Mr. John Byrnell, the Rev. J. Savage, and Mr. E, P. Nicholson.


thanks were expressed! to the panel by’ the Rev. W. Monlm.;


WADDINGTON JUMBLE.—A jumble sale, pound


and' new stall was held, In ' St. Helen’s School on Saturday. Organised by the ladles, the effort raised £34 for church fun'ds.] ] M.U.—Miss Camm, of 'Whallejj,


addressed the Mothers’ Union on Stratford-on-Avon and Shakes­ peare on Wednesday. , She ;Was thanked by Mrs. T. H. J. Hawkins, who presided. i


] HURST GREEN WHIST.-^A whist ’and domino


drive was held in St. Joseph’p School, on Sunday evening In aid of the children’s Christmas party. Whist winners were; Ladles; 1,


Mrs. G. Holden; 2, Mrs. 0. Singly ton. Gents.; 1. Mrs. R. Seed; 2, Miss E. Hayhui'st.


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Mrs. A. Holden. Thomas,, S.J. competition.


Prizes'were presented by Fr. 'Wj. Mastei| Noel Holden won a


; NEWTON HUNGiARY. - The Newtoii


Parish Council has called a public meeting In the schooj next Tuesday evening to, dlsj- cuss methods of helping the Hungarian Relief Fund. GUILD.—In the unavoldr


able absence of the advertised speaker at the Newton 00% gregatlorial Chapel Guild on Tuesday : evening. Mr, " E. Wightman deputised. H f spoke on “ Helping othei


people.” i ' The Rev. Sallle Ffrench pre­


sided and thanked the speaker for taking over at such; short notice. '





weather readings taken at 1 School. Snow fell j


R


on one 'day—the 28th. Total


n irutj


t aunrd the highest dally rainfall was .'311h. on November 27th.


rainfall was 1.761n. ii Biicou.uauj


54deg.F.i was reached on the 24th, and the lowest, 23deg. on


The highest temperature,


the 22nd. , -


■W I i * * . *


RATULATIONS to ML 1 Ham G,eorge Frederick


Davies.' of l l Hlghfield Roaii. CUtherbe, who is 81 on Tue% day, and to Mrs. Mary Jape


last Tuesday. ' :, * # #


,(THE Women’s section of tije


' I Clitheroe, branch of tlje British ! Legion organised


jumble sale, cakb and pouiid stall In Moor Lane School last Friday. They raised £10 to­ wards the cost of the Wohiems


WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND INSPECT OUR


Parker, of 22 ' St. Jamesjs S treet: Clitheroe, at present llvlpg ln London, who was 76


NEW SERVICE BAY


THE MOST UP-TO-DATE eq u ipm en t IN THE AREA


Bargains in Used Cars


WELLGATE MOTORS CLITHEROE |


: TEL. 221 ; ' , ' !'


Prom: .Reidy’s Home of Music, p b n y Street,


Syllabus 1/


Li !Saxter, Ltd.,--------- liam' street,' Blackburn: Mrs. Sinith, ]26 Blahkburn Road, Rlshton; ,E. ; Spttard, Ltd.,


Market Hall, ]$. 2d., including INFORMATIOh


BUREAU, 7,1 Tacketts Strek Blackburn


lackburn; H. 72 King Wll-


Burnley: of postage, from.


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ain fell on 14 daj^s last mo n t h , according' to


Vauxhall — Bedford,/ Sales and Service !


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JUBILEE I


p a in t in g & d eco r a tin g C(). * * *


Jubilee Mill, logwood Street BLACKBURN


— — Blakewator 42186-^----- -


Dominoes; 1, Mr. W. Holden; 2, j


; Memorial MANAGEMENT Riminilon


Institute DOMMI’rTEE


FRIDAY, DEC. 14th • ANNUAL•


DRIVE AND DANCE ' Whist'7-3(| p.m..


WHIST, riOMINO


Dance 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. INGLEBOR(| BAND


Admissicin 2/6


itefreshements, a,t reasonable charges


Milk Markepg Board Cattle Breeding Centre


PETROL EMERGENCY


To be sure of service, members are urgently asked to telephone the A.I. Centre Restricted petrol


jefore 9 a;m. supplies may


result' iij c^lls I’eceived after 9,ia.m. having to be left until the


12, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE Mr. W. Askew presided and '


FOR TH E i^MO KERS LARGE SELECs


ON o f ; ALL


POPULAR BRANDS IN 50’s AND lOO’J.


OF CIGARETTES CHRISTMAS PACiKS


CIGARS . WHIFFS .PIPES . POUCHES TOBACCO JARS


CIGARETTE AN g o o d ;


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MUSICAL CIGARETTE BOXES F I


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Etc. SALE.-A sale of work wa8 As a result of the whist drive, I


£14, :was raised for the National Institute for the Blind.


O. Inen for .


FRED READ & CO. LTD. THE GIFT


SHOP FOR MEN


9, MARKET ,PLAGE, CLITHEROE TELEPHiONE 5 8


FOR THE LATEST STYLES And most j


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MAY VyE SUGGEST.-The new “ CUTEX' LIPSTICK, (Which stays fast —Only 3i-,


of YARDLeYi co sm e t ic s . I


late appoin iintm ■ I l i I ' ' enlts-rMbnday and Fridays evenings, Visit the! Sblon of


F. E. BR()i-HERTON, 5, KING STREET, CLITHEROE


A'financial report was given |


SEE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY


MEN’S WEAR , GIFT TOKENS « 5/- 10/6 21/-' ' 42/-


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FERN AND! POPLIN SHIRTS


SOLD AND EXCHANGED JASAJ7 NON-IRON


FROM 32/6 ,


Journey” depicting J/Ussion- ' own


The. film “ The Unfinished FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT IN ' ’resents FOR THE MAN ON YOUR LIST


MAY WE HELP YOU. IN S^LfecTING SOMETHING


STYLISH AND MANLY ■ I I


FRO/tl OUR SPLENDID RANGE OF INEXPENSIVE GI^' rS.THAT WILL GIVE PLE/iSURE to the WEARERi ASSURING Q U A L I T Y AND VALUE


Lighting] of Vehicles: 4-19 D.mj to 7-48 a.m.j


/ FRIDAY,, DE(/eMBEE 7th, ’


MAYOR’S] WELFARE Fl| ■ Sii’.-r-Eitoh 'year, at the '


of Christmas,;it is your privilege to abpeal for com tions to the] Mayer's V.| Fund.


During!'the' year ;he


receives reports oflresidei the -borough I who are: m th ro u ^ : sickness or] 'ai circumstanced, and it is ii possible to prbvide help for from this fund.


i


4 At Ohristmas. when a help can make a great diffel to enjoyment ior otherwise (|


; season of g'oo.-iwill, the enables life to be made a |


!„ easier arid happier for elderly people.


, The generosity of /res i , organisations. ’and firms, |t(


i fund in: past years, anc i number ; of donations ' a


■ reoeiVKi, enco;; rages me that -It is my tu n to appe


your help.


' Donations w’ l ie graij received either '.ty.myself Town Hall I or 'oy the ]Bc Treasurer, Chech Street, voluntarily aetj as treasui the fund, or thr; may be s any of the local banks : who kindly, agreed u ' receive ^


ledged through the court* the press ;ln the cblumni J local papers.


Any ’ support , rhidi] ca given will be greatly apprei and'may I personally ext( all


those (who live ari^ ,wi this: borough my best ^ish Christmas and the Nevf Yi J, W. D. C BITC


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WHEN the first dral V V ; Premium ^Savings [


nrlzes takes place next!


there' wHJ be 13,544 chj for Glitheroe and district This is the amount of:


ber.


Local savings ger show a big jump. In thi


nine weeks of the curre^ year they • have leaif £152,529, compared witH year’s corresponding figif £91,952.


;in savings bonds. HELP US TO HELP YO


their requirements more and to avoid disapnointii


amount, £4.250 was inj !Ofl


Savings last week to £18,849 or 17s, 8d.per hd the population.


All donations ','411 'be! ac|


local savers have investi these £1 bonds during N(|


Advertisers are requested us have their advertised as early in the week as nod This will enable us to


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.■\/riss t/alerie hini of Sawley Lodge, wll


■ In Dairying. She has been award


tion Officer for a West area.


AfR. ,R. L KAY g| gramophone recital [


weekly meeting of Cli] Women’s Co-operative I on Tuesday. He was tlj by Mrs,' E. Allen and ' Adamson, Mrs. M. presided,


A. CLITHEROE plgeoti cied and his son|


Church! Brow, Clitheroe among 34Q entries second prize In Class :2| third prize In Class '2| entries), at “ The Pi Show of Racing PigeonsT


awards jin London last He is Mr. B. W. Cooij


In addition, they were


the’reserve (seventh pla Class 17 for which therl 113 entries.


the I British and Intern s Hrmc' nf


ections! of the show.


■ borrow and Clltheroe 1 Farmers’ Clubs was wi Bllsborrow with 50 poif


A'QUIZ competition on I Tuesday, between I


Church Room, Bilst 46.


Miss B., S. Patterson. QuL master ivas Miss F. Hol^


Judges -were Mr. Wes


'A DEMONSTRATIOi tneat-cutting was [


' by'Mr, 'J- Y. Lofthous^ weekly meeting of thq roe!Y.F.C. in the ](}r:


School on Wednesday Afterwards ;he deijl


many questions Iron members. Thanks to Mi house were expressed R. Wilson and Mr. R.


Mr.lG. Musgrove presi'


t h e first of its kip J jh'eld In Clltheroe.]


show depicting the Ufa effects' of blood tra':


and how a-blood bank will ■ give' Clltheroe donors a chance to what happens' after has left the town.


shown In the Parish I Hall oh Tuesday, Is pri emergency transfuslol which a Rhesus babyl stream ils completely ‘


Among the films, .THIS' WEEK’S •ROAD SAFETY: SH


Thinkfirst—or y( never think d


, | , I


The world rricord to| 3.400 Pigeons was exhibil


m sm


ready holds a Nationall loma in Agriculture, ref gained, her National Di|


Civil Service commissloi appointed Dairy Milk Pi


MIliiHhl’Baiig


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