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'! i‘i Clitheroe Advertiser & Tjmes, .March 23„\19S6 . ! • • ■ ■ t '■ I • • ' 1 ‘ ^


WESLEY CLl


PALM! (Marci'25


5ROE| >AY ;h, 1956) 10 .39 m.: i


Hev. Francis (Holy Conj:


6 pin.; 'Seivlce Rev. James


(Stainer) [will , AN AUGMEN'


APAYNS; munion) ' ■'conducted by WRIGHT


“CRUCIfIXION” iSololffe:


REV. JAlllES WRIGHT


' 'WILLAMI F. DUGDALE RAYMOJJD VHLSONi JOHN I. bUGDALE ’


ALBERT.L:NGARD . Oifgaimt: GOOD


!It?0 p.m.: lUii 1 Condu|ted


-30 a.m.: HiplyNlT


FRIDAY Communicn ED SERVICE


^Rev. 'F. A. . ijreacljer:


by the! ‘ |- PAYNE


Rev. J. Is. PARRY


^lector of StJ James, Cllthe|foe' Offlert )ry


Igatioi^al HCH


ROE


SUNDAY (March


Worship at 6-0 pun


. NEXT 25tjh; 1956)


10-30 a.m. anp onpucted by


ev. J. A. m (Belthcrn)


a.n,


'Young Worshippers Leagve i2 p.m.: SUljfDAY SCHQCL


Moor L p 0 Qiurcli,


SUND/ (March


10-30 a.b Methodist J5th, 1956)' Rev. J. Henry I


Offertories for General Chaiel ,na. ;


i I ■ . • '■!■ ! L ' 2 p.m.:


UNITED GOOI^


(March 30th) WESLEY Prea


iISS’ CLASS MISS n.,h: :chen:


FRIDAY at 7-30 p.m


CHURCH h;r:


Rev. J. S >ARRY


I 'A W S H O ^ CLITH


MAU THU (March T.JAMFS


EROE ^DY


RS)AY 29tLl956)


Rendering! ol S TAINER’S “CRUCIFIXION”


BYTHEjcHOffi ANDm(j)ISTS ,


at 7-30 p.m., 'o! lowed by CELEBRAHON OF^


i HOLY COlllMUNlON In !


Have V 5 u FOR


Ifi so, you are ODDFELLO


CH


any timi^ EHST?


irvltedjto the HALL


ON SATuiRDAY NiGHT at 7-30 p.m. to enjoy thf


United (Tristian


Fellows! Spmk


MR. G* VEhlABLES" (Sta


S T . . -m E N ’S WADDliSfGTON


PALM SUNDAY (March 25th, 1956)


8- 0 a.ra. Hil3| Communlo]


10-30 a.m. BlesSli .g and; Dls-'r tributlonlof Palms, Sung; Eucharist,! ■Processoh' and Sermon;, ■


6-30 p,m, mon. so love^


ehscng and & if- Antaem: “God the .World.’” '


:.0-; 0 a.m. ^ a Ini :(sald) .


::d-30 a!m. Lita: Commiin


:j-0_3-0 p m. ' Cross,


Old Age Pieijsitons Assoc. mspng and uB'


■/-OO p.m. Eye ’ votions.


FILM IN ST. JAMES’fe SCHObl


Wednesday, March 2J th at 7r30 j).m.


■Welcome i d Ail ' ah i Biscuits


9d..


FRIDAY and Ante-


eVotlon of theV SERVICE


Citheroe. NEXT.


and 6 p.m'.: FENTCN


ITEHEAD


be: given ED CHOm


in


relephone: Whalle^jilM To-niBht (Friday) I ||at 7-30


WHALLEY CINEM


A


To-morrow (Saturday) at 6-0 ) and 8-16 p.in.


■ ' .“ SIMBA.” Mon.( Tues.i:


s It eWART GBANGEB and GRACE KELLYi in


Cert. D.


JOHN MILLS am JOHN GBEGSO}N| in


Thursday. Friday r nd Saturday^


raE ) ^ O V E


Saturdays,, 1st HoUje, 2nd: House, 8-.1S u.|ii


, Week-days. T-pa Prices: 1/6: Childred


NeWton Cojdgr^itional Chapel


EASTER FAYRE ^turday, Marif^ 31st at 3 pjii.


IN t!hE village iNSjriTDTE (Large Room)


Opeiief:, MEIS. ,W,| -- ' ■ -• , -Home PrqdMqe.^ide


Teas, at 8-0 :pjn.: ATO


S Ha:hows.: Carden' Reouisitns.' TWa- etc.


DRIVE i


Griiidleton Con^emtive Associati()n


W HIST DRIVE


E4STER MONDAY (April 2nd, 1956) '


at 7-45 p.m. inj tne CHURCH PCHOoIl


(lncl|iding light refresh ments) GOOD PRIZ^ ' ■


Admission [2/-,


Rihblesdale Wanderers Cricket Club


, THE' i ;


Annual Dinher will be held at ABKIE ARMS HOTEL


.the


FIHDAY, APRII Commence 7 o’clock.


attend give their names member of .the Commi the Secretary.


Will members .wish: 6 th


ng to to any


P. I ■■ .REUMIN^Y;, NO'TICE j CLAIMINb ’ DATE


GISBURN W I . THIRD


Annual Sl|[()W AUGUST l«tb i956


St. JAMES’S Cl I CLITHEROE


utumn OCTOBER 27tl


PLEASE NOTE CSAljlGE ' ! OF DATE


MIITON INSTITUTE


END OF TERM 'ARTS AND CRAFTS CLASS


Coffee Even


Bufng & J u y -.and'';.-


Exkibition of I will be held ^n


Monday, March 26th from 7 p.ni. to Oj p.b.


! THE INSTlitlTE ' ’ij''


Proceeds, for Cancer R^earch G L IT toO E F.C.


I Admission !/-! :■ jCohipetition


MOjNDAY, MARCHj 2!.tb J Falcons v. P||^^"


TUESDAY, MARCH jptb:;. Hangers V Lang:


WEDNESDAY, MAR(3H I T.G.B. Motois


THUS .hathuiB^BT -off 5-30 each! eve fling


GOOD. FRIDAY MOIfNI^G "i (MARCH'30th):-.


Wulstaifs R,C yi; Chipping


'^addington v. : .:«(REPMY)^


F.C.


■ ' Hurst Gre^n p3,^Y, MARCH 29 th:


mg Sale


ork


(In cor junctlorij with W. C ■ Stinderwlck Ltd.)


i f i i k E


EXCURSIONS FROM


CLITHFROE, 16: Wellgate CHATBJRN, Brown Cow WHALLEY. Bus Station


EASTER, 1956 BLACKPOOL


Depart Clitheroe I . .. 6-30 ; j |TOaliey j.... ,.6-45


LLANG()lU N AND HORSESHOE PASS ;


: Depart Clitheroe 1.......8-15 .' ;


WINDEPMERE & .BOWNESS ; Depart:'Whailey 1.. ■ I Clitheroe ;• . I Chatburn j .


MORECAIiiBk .


Depart Clitheroe i .. 1 IVhalley L.„.


1 10-


SATtlRpAV, 31st MARCH I


: EASTEIjli SUNDAY. 1st APRif.


jiyriaiiey |.. . . ' 8-30 8- 45'


1 00-


RIBBLe Iv a LLEY ; ' Depart Clitheroe i .... 2-30 Whailey.


2-45,


EASTER MONDAY; 2nd APUIL SEVEN LAKES TOUR


.: ! : Ghatbum , . 9-15


1 : i iWSaney j . .. 9-15 dJU. CHEStER ZOO ‘&


NEW BRIGHTON , Depart Cllthel-oe 1... 9-0


Depart 'ClltHeroe i .. 1 12-30 t i iWhailey; .... 12-45 i


OEESIDE BLACKPOOL


Depart Clitheroe j ... e-SO i ■,


i ' i ! :Whalley, ;... 6-45 j HBASTErI xfiESDAY, 3rd ^PRIL , j


YORKSHIRE SPAS i Depart; Whailey ■;... 8-45 ri


. ;! Clitheroe : .. 9-0 rim


■: Depart!Clitheroe J... 9-0 jjWhalley .ri .. 9-15 p.m


MOREOAMBE. i I ^


' i WEDNESDAY: 4th APRIL SOARBCiROUGH


' Depart iWhalley . i


! I Clltheroe ijCUatbiun


. Depart rWhailey i . ' Ciltheroe


FriEETWboD


. I 8-0 a .m, . i ' 7/3


! ;ir/6


8-15 a.m. 8- 46 a.m.


coaehes-^eats.i booked to: plgn: : j Book' In .advance at : Lobil'.Offioe: !■■• ■•!


iExcurslorisare.hy modern lux ' '8-45'a9- 0 a :16,; V/ELL0ATE, CUTHERoi


.[ ! :;i.-'.;Phone 176. ■ ^ ; or at local! Akencies!!


Mr. J r fe s , ! 1, ! Doiinham Road, I 1 ChaTburn ’(foTdhatburri' ex- corslonc d i. nly).


1 j Chatburn I, , . ' 9-15 tjn.


' Depart:Clitheroe : . . . 9-b am 1 : , [I'Whalley


TRENTHAM GARDENS ! 14/3 , o-ias ,


Depart Whailey i . . . '8-45 a.m. Clttheroe i .. 9-0 a'.m.


i l5/9 RCH tee or EASTER


Mri ■ W. W 1


Vicar, the arden,


Mr.l ly.


pirisented which wa


the . Chill Monks,' E.


P e 0 pi e ’ appointed


o.m. : : TRAFFIC.j^ProniPt action I i ■


'the 'police, ’prevented traffic g’estlonj in:: Whailey on Suni The diversion system was bri Into ope'ration, ait'i noon for first time this year. Tift dlvi enable^ the htternoon traffl be kept moving.


.rlrlday.l fThe iRdV;-J. 'Wrlght presided.


annual: I^ellowshl Church


; MEN'S


Mr. ,E.; ;3haddoqk was re-eli s^cfretary: arid Mr! Rl tinsworfl to couth ue: as 'treasurer: M B. Ashworth, and Mr.: S. C will, ha J lanlsts.lj


piano arip 'the liostesa was Garnett, sided, i


wasiralsi Toby Jug


Mitchell,!|ofi oh :v Pll^rriage I'j to membeijs trie Woman’s Fellowship; of Wha: Methodist (Jhurch on Wedne; ; Miss I Ei Tophrim was at


WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP-Hl iWllpshlre, gave a


l i e Rev. J, 'Wright EVENINO.-About


'fo'r’cainp funds of


Sndi'Whalfey dlrljCi'ulde Comp: by a' :?oj Ee'^evehlhg arranger, the 'mothers; of the Guides In Cafe,


■■':wil.-|-Mthe [meel Wedpeb^i', | ^


:(ss| Mather presided ig oflwhalley WJ


the aprinal meeting of the L.P,


.Mfs. |Hml''gave an accoun ,e aAnpa,]


al| Prestrit, ted delegate: to^ the annual n:i tag of th( London.


film j ' ‘IDesign


of hbnie-g trie comp: A: Kemp.


. : She I was also apfoin National Federation


. My P, ¥■Walker ;then spoke on home; 'flecbiratlon;' followed w a


for; Living." He


was thanked'by, MIm G, Whltr.: :There ,■as-ia very gpod.dls


; ■own spring fiowers letitlon, arranged by Urs.


jlay for


I'JEWTQN Roorii'a


drive was stltutej


TwelVe


whist. I Trii introduced


SlBldburh, to': ’


Ladies;


Brethertbb; PARISH


WHIST. ■The Newtwton' Real .nhal drince and ■


BI, bn


dancing | vas-supplied by RlbblelBiapdl.


who


held In! the Village i Friday. Music


ahles were In play


,e M.C., Mr. A. How .Mrs. M.'A Leemlns ■-'-- presented pr]


WaddlrigWn, Mrs. ,W. |R Jackin,:


Parish.: ,Cc held in In Monday, are ehtltlell


Mrs. Walmsley, Mrs. P. ,iMrs.; Asribrldge; don,,


ushton.:; Gents.: Mr Mrs. j ; ; Rigby, Mr. R. ; icon., I Mr. J: Kenym.


MEETING.—The annual upcll meeting will he !Wton Parish School on 8 p.m. All. ratepayers to attend


rOSSlDE VESTRY.-The an:


w


Miss talk


i^ay, the


Mrs. pre-


,lley of Fe l low s h ip . -


meeting of :the of:'WhaUeyi Meth


i WHALLEY by


conr day.


'cjught the


■ehslon : to


■as held in the Sdhool on


Men’s 3dlst


The . -iCHATOufe !,’ ■


, j SENIOR GUILD.—'The annual : meeting 'of ' the Senior : Guild of dhatburh Methodist '■ biurch,: was


, rield }n the ricljijMl'. bri .Tudsday, when offlcers'i elebted llwere:; The


ReVi k: f). Lape, Bolton,’ secretary;


president;,,Mr. J. MlsslL.' Richard-


;soni; treasurer; .Iprs. J] H./Green, roll!'secretary.: : Members; of Jltho :! prografpme


committee Are; Mrs. J.NW. Pbulds, Mr.| j. 'W- Trioiipsorij Mr, :Lane and Mr, Bolton. frirs. iA.! Davies is in , charge of the fefreshirients rind theiplrinlst Is M^ 3. ty. Pi^ulds.


I RIMIN'i'TON LADIES’ DAY


“.Ladles’ Sunday Congregational, o;


iriapel The preacher i?as Wm. Pickett,


of .Blackburn, . ind !solo's Iwere- given by;Mrs., J:)rip parker.; .; During; the :'ati prnoqn' the; Rev.


E. jT;riWest ha:ided;|Miss 'Jane Burriop a 'press: it from Sunday School scholars arid trielr parents. Miss Burnop is ri teafcher In : the Sunday! • Edhool. j Shrills tO: be .married'to-mofroy. '1 '


;The ladles hail' charge of the services;' !- ■' j ' ■ ■


\ : ' j | ' .M S AWL E Y ' ■ ;Vv|;I.—siaidbun! IV.i; were the


Miss ISherwood md Mrs. King- tVilkinsbn. , |


; : '| ■ ■


,! ;A: competition | for | 'the i best decorated egg!; was won by ;Misa J.! Kenyon, Mrs. T. Pye andiMiss


ganised by ■the iSaw).ey Drama Group opj Wednfeday.l the prize­ winners were: Ijadies: l, Mrs. Giles; 2, j Mrs. Bridge; 3,- Mrs. Apen; cons., MisslKipllng. Gents: 1, MIss Bf Hudsoi; 2, iMr. Giles; 3,: Miss M. Peiiiln^n: cons.,, Mrs;! H, Holden.f Eleven tables' were, hi use, tie M!c.’s being Iilrsj: W' H. Rroq,tor rind Mr. C. Ford; Proceeds [werei;'in aid; of the 'Sawley Drama Group funds. ■


spent in whist aid driminoes. : whist!—At;,a Iwhisl drive or­


Blea^rd.',. ,!. - | ■ 'li' - ; ;: ■ ; Trie rest of tlie evening was


LOW lOOR


ind; bring-and-buy still held! In the,[ Nelson Church,:' Low raised £10 16s.


SUPPER.—A ! pbtato-ple supper Methodist


bor, Ijilast ,week ior the heating


fund. ■ The event! was! organised by jMrs. ,R. Stewart;!j Miss'j A. Kitchen rind Miss E. .Demaln, [READING ROOM.-fA puppet


srioiy was given ,to members; of the ladles section pf the Low Moor Reading. Room ye:lterdriy week by Mrs.i'C. Pierce, of iWlswell, ;Mrs. Ml Hacking'presided. |' ' ; ' I !D b M I N 0 E 8.-|-Mr.i ;-J. Snape’


supervised .play . i t , the; doinlno drive held. In the tow Moor. Bead'j- tag [Room on Saturday, ' Winners


veqtry il;aild,:: Parochial Ch meetingy\/ere held fast , week, pev. W. Monks, presldi ■ J. Robinson, Vlti md Mr. R, Warden, were


!


J,! Robinson, treasi ■' the [ balance si passed;as satlsfactai


’The following iwere elected


ch' Council: Mesda Wilson,; J. A. Tomllriii


Massey, Iiyhlpp, Stavely, G. house, J. 'Wllsori; J. Metcn: Misses ! y, Mitchell, E. Robing: E. , Clark, Messrs; ; E. Wilson, Sutgllfiei end G. Newhouse.. The Vicar thanked .all 'ivho


had helpEdiin the work of the Church dming the! year.


are: WHIST.—Mr. ,E.!Bylel;j; was M.C.


at the -weekly whist', drive InJ 'the Reading! Room on; Friday. There were'jnlne. tables. :j Wliiners were: Ladles: Mrs. Smltp, Mf^. Atkinson and iMrs., Kelly.-, iGents.; Mr.' R. Thlstletriwaite, A. llprestbn and B.' Cowperthwalte. I! j|


!';■ SERVICES.—Ladies’ Day services'


were!!held at theilBarrijw Congre­ gational Church op Siipday. The soloist was Mrs. ijE. Hack, who sang” Beside stlll| waters,” " Cast thy/iBurden’’ arid “|Think; on Me”; In the evening. ’Ihe services jj were; conducted by Miss K; G. Rees,'BA.


i| [! ■ : ! The choir rendered | ']’ I waited


for trie [Lord," “ pil ln| an April Bveriingi” and” Give i .Ear Unto Me.”:; Mrs. A. Lyne was at; the.


[CRICKET CLUB.—MniJ. Tatter- . ■ '!' !: ' ' '' !!; ■ ' :■ '


sriil presided at tlie annual, meet-' tag . |of; Barrow! Cricket ] Club bn Monday'.'!


! Mi. Tattersall -i was;:! re-elected


president. Other [offleeis elected wereiMr. P.'McNab, treisurer;' Mr. D.' Wilson, secretary; Mr|! W. John­ son, [Chairman;' apd Mr.'E. Flack arid [Mr. W. Brltclifie, auditors.; : Thosp elected to thf general


9- 0 . 9-


15 15


committee- were Messrs.! !c-. Forrest, F. Leem'lrig,-S; Carter; J.ilposter, E. Flack, J. A. Hawarth, jJiHeywood, B.' Nutter"and W.j Brltellffe.. ' - 'The ' selection .comriilt'tee will consist o f , Messrs.!, C.. Iporrest,-. S. Carter, Ji,Foster and.FJ McNab.' [Members: stood in silence as ,a


tribute to the latel Mr. T. Holclen,' a member of the club.'; I !


!'


'■'"■|I'[WISWEL^|/ WOMEN'S INSTITUTk.‘-Mrs ; P.


’Thomas; presided at thri| monthly meeting lot Wlswell'-W.L [last week/' Mrs. E. Grlmshaw gave a report


of'her visit to the L.P.W.I. meet-, tag: at Preston. :j : : : ! .


, : The Institute halt beepiaskecl to, collect silver papep for!j;rie blind. ‘ Mrs. i!l. .Thompson': has![(jffered to,


; take!'charge!of the'['coUecilon. V : A -'lantern lecture “[Along the


Pannlnes" was giyen by Mr. E. (t. Kay,! of Blackpool, ’fhe slides showed scenes froip Hadrian’s Wall to the : Peak Dlatrlctll j He ■'was


thanked, by Miss Ai -Wtaterbottom, ’The iahterhlst 'was|Mr. R:!Godriurt., ’The monthly competition—for a'


-, small jar of maimalade—judged ■by Mrs.; Kay, of iBlackpool, was


won by:; 1, Miss E.[ M,; Foster; 2. .MlssjM,!Parry; 3,;!Mrs.!!P. Pierce. Teri hpstesses were Mrs, . Barrott.,


Mr5.|,Hoigate, ,Mlssi B. Horne and Mrs.ISarpfleld, J:


;j ,


; lights of her inriyi)ralty jwere re­ called by the Mhybresej !of Cllth­ eroe, ;; Mrs. C. ■ Chatburn; | when: she spoke to members of; Dunsop


Bridge ; Women’s i . Institute , last week) I :


j I !j.: : Mrs. M,. Eccles presided ' and


thanks .: to ;the-!Mayoress were exhr^ed by Mrs.] I. ' Seed, ’The, Mayoress . awarded! prizes , foy; a Yorkshire pudding' to jijlrs. Eocle.s and Miss Porter, i


'


DUNSOP BRIDGE WOMEN’S INST(TUTEl - Hlgh-


riual


, were|; Mrs, B,Hqhlnspn, Gwrgri' ■Wakellng rind Mist I, Davies. ’


Akrll


I Harris, !of Wllp3hlre,j| addressep [trie ;Mpthers’ Unlo'n of!|tow Moor : Parish Church last week on moral ' welfire work. M^p. I.jiPugh [pre- i Elded. ! Mrs. I. Nicholson was at the piano.


MOTHERS’ UNKIN. — Miss


Miss Jdssica (joftlibuse, ! .ithe ■writer,: : spoke <ii 'iRlbbleMale Highways!” She jvas 'thanks by


gue?ts of Sawleji TV.!, yesterday week.- ; I' - ' I. • ! ' ‘! ; . Mis.! ^ d iey | presided.,; and


— Sunday; was at I Martin Top


GISBURN


DISTRICTS RE.AD


mistress of 1 Cliteoe Royal Grammar School (girls) adi- dressed Glsbujm Mothers' Union on Tuesday op Albert Schweitzer. She was thanked , riy ! Mrs. 'W. ,M. Lister, .Bowlarid Deanery, prp- dent, ■ - ; ' ' '! ' ■'I’ ' I - ■ .' BOOKS—On Saturday' evening


:1IIU.-”M1.M k M. Lumb, head­


a whist! and domino -klve iwas held at ihe. Primary School, Gls- burn. : I : ' ! ' ' ' j There were [17 itables for whist,


! , ■ ’


Bennett; low. Miss Anne Ben­ nett; high,; Master John Phhri- bow; low, Mr! [Wilkinson. A comj)etitibri!was won by Mrs.


J . ' Wra&all, jMrs. Ellison and Mrs;.Wilsbil,'• . ':


testing for I •kkping ! quality by Miss Morrison.! She was thanked by Mr. T. 'Wilkinson'and N- Pate.


SABDEN ' 'i i; !■ ; • ■ -i


evening in the: Baptist school­ room (which had been loaned for the occasion) | ' ithe 'Lowerhouse Methodist Young Men presented “Babes in the Wood” with: an all­ male cast. I


PANXOMIMiE.MDn! Saturday


Restoration!'JBnd : will benefit by £14.^ ,


Patrick’s Ball, !arranged by mem- ibers of ,Stj: Mjary’s ' R.C.: Church took place to trie school on Friday Music wte Supplied, by Cliff


BALL.-jThi! [annual St.


Astln ’ rind I; his orchestra. The event raised £19. i


The Sabaen Methodist Church j; ■' !■' :


Young Palmers'! Club ' met on Monc&y. Mrs. ’ Blackwell gave the. last of three; talks to the girls on smocking. I She was thanked by Miss D. Wrathall.: The boys iherird a talk on milk


used .for :librm’y books for tbe infant scholars. | Y.F.C.—Mlemb^rs of Qlsbum


The proceeds, about £28, will be .


Mrs. H. F. Taylor; con, Mr. Cor­ nish; hidden number, Mr.A, Layebok; highest half-time,' Mr. J. Ohew., ■ ! ! I I Dominoes; ; (high. Miss Irene


lor B. Bentley F. Hartley;!2! Mrs. Lambert Mrs. D. Seed; Mrs. Peel. ! : Gents: 1 Mr, T. Cowling; 2,


and Mr, G. 'Harwood was M.O. Prizes wrirei presented! by Councll- 'to: Ladies: 1, Miss Mrs..E. Seed; <»n, hidden 'number, ■highest half-time


washeld’ilh the; ■CprijSerVfltlve Club on Friday. Proceeds o| £18 2s, were for Divisional funds.;


SALE,—A' i bring-andrbuy. ^le


comedy "Ladyiito . Let’’ was (.pre­ sented by the School Players! at the ;CongregationalSchool Ion ■Saturday. : i


C 0 M E B Y.—An- uproairious -


Margery Dewhurst, June Crook, May;(hook, Ivan Wilkinson,[Rev. G. Badley, James Horsfieldi and R. Geoffrey Taylor. The play was repeated on Tuesday. ; |


Horsfield, ,


and on


Those taking part were Jaiiice Lockwood, i Jtogaret' ’


BOTT!


the [prizes' and ,al6o! presented them at. a ^hlst drive arranged by the Women Unionists - - ' held I in the Conservative! Clii Monday., ■; j .


Mrs.; A, Rimmer; cons., Mrs. T. G. Whlttani, Mrs.Grabber; special; .Mrs-jParklnsori. ;


Thb ! M.C. 1 -was Mrs,; ,Wl A, Sllnger; ,, : | .^ ■


! r ■


Carlejton 'today. i' ■: " ! '! ’ ' , .


Hall,! aged 81„ of 34, ! CShurch Street,!Read,! was found dead in her home on! Monday. ; Crrimajtion !wille take platje at


I K j N O W L E G R E E


•' W.I.T-Mrs.; i Hoyle presided at the monthly (meeting ofl Krowle Green and Diitton'Women’s In-, stltute.! ; I ’ Mis. Howar.th gave a dele^al


report! of the county! anpiial meeting. . !


,le'i


slides' of the I Austrian Tyrol given! by Mr. Mosey, of Lriaci Mrs. J. Sharpies thanked


ition [Were M(rs. S.' Forrest Mis. P. Forrest. ,


A lantern lecture with colo


Mosey, and Mrs. Mosey, •who lantemist, , ! .


J^ed vyas


laster. ■ l)Ir. was


Winners of the bulb com


Miss 'Atascow! described a n visit to Denman College,


During the social half-lji


demonstration in Clitheroe painting and] the treatmeni damp: walls. ] .


Week’s Obituary MR. H. BOOTHMAN


Hugh Boothnian. died at the home of j hlri daughter and son-in-law, Afr. ank Mrs. W. Knowles, I of j 3; St. Chad’s Avenue, Chatburn, bn Friday. He was 83[ j ! !


A natli/e k Burnley, Mr.


theroe In [1950 lafter living for many, years | in Colne.. He moved to ^hathurn .18 months ago. [He was !a menlber of the Castle Veterans’ Bowling Clul).


Mr. Boothiriari came to,Cli­


Colne branch ) manager: of Althams Stoifes, Ltd.; for 32


Mr.! Bqbthiman . was the


years. He ^etiired 18 years ago. Sympatijiy will be extended


■Foulrldge Colne, on Monday,


;-'M^S.


: Clitheroe. died In hospital on [Friday. Sjhe wris 62,


’about 17 years ago. Before her marriage jshri Iworked as a milliner at Mrs. Greenwood’s in King Lane qnd later as a head millineij in Great Har­ wood. She was’ actively asso­


Mrs, Forf came to Clitheroe


to her husband |in his bereave­ ment.,


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ciated at the interment which took place: at jthe iSlaidbum Parish Chjurch on Tuesday.


The Rey.| J. II. F-qnton offi­


: in"Jackson. Heights, New York, !of Mrs, R.' Nightingale, for­ merly Ml^s Claria Bennett, a member of an| old]Clitheroe family; She was 92.;. ■ She -wakl auiit ,to Mrs. , A.


MRS, B. NIGIHTINGALE The depth lias taken place


were mayrled. i in , | Clitheroe about 50 j|ears ago.


MR. R. PYE '■;


hurst Strict,; Clltheroe, died at I home bn Friday after a long lllneisi He was 80(


Mrs. Robert [Pye, of 88, Hay-


Mr. Pye and flute orchestra


Keenly


.— ----- a member; of th^ choir for about 60 years.'


tention Clltheroe had been


Musson antl Mr, H. B. Shaw. Singing


Interested ’In music, played the piccolo y/lth |the .Clltheroe being taught by Dr.


, also claimed his at-


Asso'clated (with the Parish Church, he


Operatic Society when lit was started and sang in its pro­ ductions liritll about 11930. Mr. Pye was also a member of the Parish Chjurch C!horal Society.


He jolnM|the Parish Church


; But' Mr. Pye' did ndt confine his social I activities to music. He was a member of the Inde­ pendent 0rder of Odd Fellows and the Clltheroe Conserva­ tive Club.] I '! I ■


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afeeii footballer. He was also an active member ofithe old Cl l th e ro ;e i | Horticultural Society, coll^otirig mariy -prizes for vegetables I at local shows.


, as an insurance !agem. For the last 15 yearS; he worked as


.tlmekeepepi for! Horrocksfbrd Lime Co. Ltd,: !. • “ !.


daughters who. will have sym­ pathy in their: loss. The Vicar of Clltheroe, the Rev.'S, Blrt-


He leavdsi two] sons and two


,,1’or about 25 years. Mr. Pye worked In his . native Clltheroe


In his .younger days he was


Bentham.and Mr. R. Wallbank, of Waddriigton’, . being their mother’s sister. ] i ' Mr. an(j! Mrs. Nightingale


Ann Ford, of 67, Woone Lane, A native': of


lA.i FORD Slaidburn, Mrs.


to, his twp; daughters In their bereavement. ! [ ,! ■:


The Intermbt took place at iP a r l s h Church,


well,'! officiated at the inter­ ment at St. Mary’s Cemefery on Monday.


| MISS E RHODES ^


' triomj Road, Clitheroe, died, bn Tuesday. She was 63, [


, Miss Edith Rhodes, of k, ^en- [


•earlieri with the Salvation Army ! Miss'I [Rhodes,';' 'employed as laundry hand at Goplow Hos])i for l5 years, previously workei the old Commercial Mill,;


Miss Rhodes leaves a siker who will have sjunpathy in her l)ss.


■ iting/j


. The interment takes plackat St. Mary’s .Cemetery today,; Fri­ day, the Rev. J. Wright omcia- ■ , I


of 26, Hawthorne Place, cl " eroe. died' at' her home] Saturday, She was 90.


late Sh


and her; husband. ___


MRS. M. J. TOMLINSON Mrs. Mary Jane TomllnMn,


celebrate^, their [dlamdrid wedding in December, 1951 Mr. ’Tomlinson founded Tom- llnsohs’ central Grirage in York Street,'. i


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ciated with Moor Lane Metho-1 dlst Chur(|h. [ | f , Sympathy, will be] extended


lin, Mrs. Tomlinson jeame to Clltheroe about: 60 years ago. She had lived in Blackpool for seven years.


/ i


ASsoclalted !wlth St. Mary’s Church, Mrs, Tomlinson iWas also |a memb e r ] of :xhe 'Women’s Unionist Assoc'lat .on.


; She is survived by si sOn arid ■two daughters who will nave sympathy in their loss. , j


: eroe. ithe Rev. S. Blrtwell, elated.


St; Gary’s Cemetery on Wed­ nesday. The Vicar ofiCll,th-


MR. J. H. SPARLING : ’The death ■ occurred bn


Iwas ! associated with, SS. Michael and John’s Church.


Mr) Spafllhg I worked' as |a, Quarryman at | Salthlll arid


He was a member of the lnde- pendent rder'of Odd'Fellbws [(bastle Lodge), i


| j


Bankfleld Quarries, Later !l)e became an attendant at Cbp- low [ Hospital, retiring five


years ago. . ^ ;


to his wife. 'Alter; Reqrilern Mass In SS. Michael arid John’s Church, offered by the Rev.’Fr. J. Lynch. S.J., the Iri- teriBent took place at [St. Joseph’s Cemetery, yerterdpy.


MR. B. STARKIE ’■


Colllnge at Shuttleworth Hall. Gisburn, for ' 18 , years, ■ Mr. Richard Starkle, of 25;Morita- gue Street]. Cljtheroe, died! in hospital on Sunday. He was|65.


Starkle cpme to Clitheroe | as a boy. He moved to Barley and then to (pisbum, finally te- turnlng tc Clltheroe 15' years ago. ■


,■:.■■


Associated with the Parish Church, Mr. Starkle' was! ’a member of the P e n d l e t o n Branch of thb Ancient Ordrif of Foresters. During the first World War,'he served with the Royal Field'Artillery in Salon­ ika." ■ j , . : ’,'


to his wife, and daughtpr in their loss. ;'■, ; ',! ?- ,,; ■;■ ■ Tl)e Interment took plpce


Sympathy. :wlll bp extended' ]■


f I I


yesterday pt St. Maty’s Ceme­ tery. Clitheroe.; The Rev. I. D. H. Robins officiated. !


A ’farm worker for Mr. L. Sympathy tyjll, be exterided ' , ■ 1 i


Durham. Mr. Sparling came to Clltheroe as;a| boy where] he


A matlve ,of Wingate,


Monday of Mr. Joseph: He ury Sparling, of 50, St. ! Paril’s Street, Low, Moor, He was


The Interment took place pt Boin in Dundrum. bo. Dub­


Mr. ■ George Tomllnscjn, the


■ She: was associated with .the Congregational Church ajid


Thirteon members attendrii ■ecei


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I 'A MASS X-ray ■ ' Clitheroe for ' beginning abput ; May.


' First steps in the planni


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the campalgri Wiire .taken week-^nd at a , meeting atti


beaten by] Blyth ii Northui land, but the prgaiisers are ing that Clitherou will go further and [make a nal name for itself in this impo field.


visited Clitheroe n 1951 n 6,000 people were X-rayed. This record h£s since


When !the! X-iay ;unit .


schoolchildren! th-m !■ wiji firms and] finally t wi'l be able to the general public, * . # . *


The unit 'w'lll ,;irst deal, : r '


“Be Your Own Bess” compe is Mr. David Blickburn, A.T.I., son of Mr. iitred Black


A MONO the fnalists hi “News Chronicle” j


Grammar[ School, Mr. Blad now lives in


television [next Tliursday'ev at 9-15 pim., when they w! intervi'wed hy a ^ e l of ex inctading]; lady Barnett, K eter Masi


The finalist:!s' -will appea i - '


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BRUSHES . PASTES . SIZE . VARNISH OUR COUGH !!


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It!after a’jcold. and honey has noW;replaced the’sugar for sweetening. Of course we have the advantage over all other cough [remedies because we save by our direct service and give you in ,value what wei save In other, ways.


before. Nervines have been added just in case you need


Just .try a bottle now: It Is quite gentle to the stomach arid can safely be taken even every hour. I


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r 100 lor D.O. , 100 for D.O,


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Tea and Refreshments available


Lever’s “Lobol” Calf Meal


[ No Bolllni Wafer TMulred For particulars asS:


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Bulln *


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* , About 350 peoi)ple dan ai


,,g membei , ombne So- Loftliouse £35.


■ ! I t # of the public


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Clitheroe Techilcal Sc studei^sjat work.


held from' Moriday to Th day to stiniltlat|e Jnteres: the school’s jwoik and to tract potential students.


An "dpenj weak” is t


work in ^rt, craitwork, di' making and other classes


People [Will see student;


idancing and a 'concert. There will be a i al music


traditional and


On Tuesday there wil! commu


' brass t


cert ofj qrch'estr the Thursday night.


EASTER ISSUE A


cide with Good Friday, ne week’s issue! of the “Advc tiser aiid Tim;s” will published bn ’yhursda March 29thj


dents are askei copy as early in possible.


arrive n^t Iptcr day morning.


Ad,v»t|semeht


thqroe, presented vided by [himself Weaver, capta[n team in the dominoes league the Station Hotel


Mr. d.| m.


star, opened] tl ment in the


yiMMY stage.


AdTertiserL rir


d correspo to tonra


S ,normal'publish! ig at rarigementi will coi


laH the week i


copy shou than Tut


works|managc|r


worp’ St


of


GRUDGH Of I.C.I.,


next w£...dek- be able tc


)rsBand ;t in The 1


■iday. C b Mr. Ti D


Clitheroe'S Youtli Employ Officer. ' T 1 .An old ]boy


i ■ I


works for Messrs, Tootal, B hurst Lee, the l^ig tex;tile cern.


of 3Iitheroe ! Wigan wher


a cup, p to I Mr the w m dart c


last week. *


CLITHEROE, Church scho'ol on Satur


teifevls on and r :e-entert !)rii regatic


.


He was IntroducJd! by Mr Houlker, whose concert p provided thq eitertainro The effort raise: 1 about 10s. for the bbllei fund.


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TNTRODUCED by Miss •A ■ Sowerluttsj Mr;.; J. T. Tl ber opened the ;mar riequin pa arranged by the Congregati Youth Cidb in tie school We-dnesdayl] Gpwnijwere leni J. R. Aherrie and ^on, of H field. The] event raised at £35 for group fund^.


■RIRTHDAY greetings to ■D johri} Monk of Rll Lane, Chatburn.- t7ho is 82 morrow; to Mrs. G. Strlckli of South; View, Slaldburn, on Monday, and to Mr J, Tomlinson, of Avenue, ' Clitheijo


|14, le,


Thursday. * *


/Greetings ai/o to Mr ^ Baxendale, n )W of Ley and formerly of Read, who i next Tuesday.


. Up ito |ieavlng.| Read a months ago, Mri' Baxendale lived in th^ villag 77 yearn, was bom li[ Sabdei..,


He now lives wVh his son,


Joe Baxendale,- a. former known Read crickt ter.


weekend and ; loopd very Indeed.


Mr^ Baxendale vmted Read i ■


. ward to trie cricket season anc| good weather.!


Like all old folk he looks for


of Hamblraon -Vie y, Read, sends him the “AdvertL'k and Ti.mes f each week tb keep in'touch witlij


His daqgliter, m|s. Alice Green! Read. ’ji i I THIS: W.SEK'S ROAD- SAFErr SLOGAN


The prudent man looketlij . well to his going


83 Wli ¥ a dinne:


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