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C U thm e \d v e r tis e r & T im s , ‘S ep ^m h e r 1 3 ,1 9 5 7


Re-opening CHURCH, CirriMTlOE


WESLEY SATURDAY,


14th SEPTEMBER, 19^7 Re-deMcatipn


3BRVICE OF RE-CttENING AND RE-DBDKJATION at 4-i(|p.ra.,| conducted by Tl^e ;


RE- if M*,


Revs. F. A Payne and A. B Macgarrj l-UNION T M, AT 5 p.m. Ticket 3/6 each.


CONCERT at WESLEY CHUR


■i-O p.ra., Presented by CHOIR ASSISTED


ru th FORSTER (Contralto), WILLi- GEON (Bass). ROSl HAROLD HENSM.


TICKETS 2/ IY FRIENDS


, Guest Artistes: (Soprano). M A ^ A R ^ ^ H ^ S O N


[AM DARNELL (Tenor),! JOHN SPIHt- JE MARGARET MOYM (Eocutlo^sH


:AN (Flautist), ALB^T LINGARD (Accompanist)


Each. Children half price to each. (Pay at the Door)


SUNDAY, 15th SEP'^EMBER, SPECIAL SERVICE!^


Conducted by the Chairman of the rW . G. a. MALAND


WADDING! ON Methodist Church


H M \ ^ T i- '


FESTlV SUNDAY I(E5rr (15th September! 1957) ! Services: 10-45


Rev. A. B, MACGARR (Newly appointed Minister)


Rev.; G. B. KENDREW anthems by TH£ choir


i 6-15 pjn.:. 1 '


SoUoIars will present during Morning


HARVEST if ‘'■w


I'iV m i


• their gilts Service


MONDAY, SEPT illustrated le


demb:lER nth SOIqiAL


“ IN & Out of rib BY E. BOLTON


To commencD at i 'Chairman; REV. G. B,


ADMISSION 1/-1 CH (Including light reft


ILESDALE ” ISQ. •


SALE OF FRUIT VEGETABLES,


AND ETC.


151 p.m. KEHDREW


LDREN 6d. ishments)


Moor Lane M Church, a i t 111


1^


ithodist eroe


10-30 a.m. and 6-0 p.m.:


SUNDAY IffiXT i


A STUDENT


(Hartley VictorlS.CoUege Manchester)-.


2-0 p.ra.: LADIES’ CLASS. Speaker;


, MRS. BADLEY (Great Harwood^


MONDAY, SEP'’T n ■r. at 7-30 p.^.


MEN’S FELLOWSHIP Please attend


' t 'f


CONGREGATIOJVAL CHURCH


| ! 4' i CLITHEIIOI


SUNDAY T®XT (15th Septembe’, 1957)


Worship at 10-30 a.ni. and 6-0 p.m., conducted.by


i f ]


Mr. J. E. WDL™ S O N ‘•L J .


10-0 a.m.


Young Worslilpperis’ League 2-0 p.m.f SUNDAY] SCjlHOOL


St. John Ami I Bripde


m 5 51,7


FIRST CLASS!


u iance MJRSING DIVIS ON


Pound and Cake Stall PRELIMINARY NOTICE


Clitheroe Borough and Rural district Joint


Road i S ^ : WILL. COMM|27<pE


TUESDAY, olcT. 1st ;|


at 8 p.m. ! !P


i -H I'


'.Vi


OLD SCHOOL Church Blow


niBBLESDALE CRICK It JlEAGUE Church'Mesdow


To-morrow, Si today wickets pitched 2-30 p.m.


RIBBLESD^^E


WANDERfiRS (with COUN H^L'TON)


aiTHEROE


DANCE t l will be held





every WEDNEE at 7-30 p.m.


Conservativi Ballroom, Clithei


This voluntiry Society his 4,500 children ndvv in its care! (Including (pasties, diabetics and maladlusted) depenc i: g on YOUR HELP


74,000 'Ohlldren already provided forj ,


7AL HOME:!


r.DENY’S,! ILICO ROAD, LITHEROEJ


Legacies and Donotions t r o t e f u ^ ^ y e c e i V e d j


CHtfabH Of ENGI^NI3 L d R E N ’ S sdciETiY Committee


PKSnAlON OF Aw ards


jjiNNUAL ; : ALSO I ! AND QUIZ


CONTEST F M SHOWH .


paper on the 27th September, Full detal s


Wedn^ay, OctJ 2nd will appear In this


Waddiii^on H<»p jur


ST. HELENlSj SUNDAY | SCIjOOL, WADDINGTON


Saturdajj, September 21st at 2-30 p.m.i


Adniission 3d. Light Refreshments 6d. Postbag BRITISH FARMING Sir,—I t is to be hoped tha t we


do not allow the more specious arguments of European Free Trade to blind us to the magni- fleent achievements of the British farming industry, since the war.


No other Industry (has , more


firmly grasped the nettle of medhanlsation for with no more


land and a smaller labouri force British farms produced last year 160 to n s 'o f food for every 100 tons they produced before the war. This yew 35,000 combine har­


vesters have beMi'at work getting in the grain—ten times as many as In 1946.'-whlle the industry has doubled' its tractor force to half a million vehicles in the last


10 years/ ' ' No wonder that farmers are


one of the best customers of the 011 Industry using, 1,250,00(1 tons


of Its products a- year, or that they spend £75 million a year with the engineering Industry


alone? Nor is it generally realised that


this greatly increased agricul­ tural output is making an im­ portant contribution towards the saving of foreign currency. If our agricultural output has re-, malned a t its pre-war level the United Kingdom balance of pay­ ments- might now be worse off by between £100 million and- £200 million per,year?


But there are other reasons


why it is sound policy to have a healthy farming Industry. High food production a t' home is an insurance against starvation in


time of war.


' About one million British farmers and farm workers to­ gether with their wives constitute a first-class market for .the manu­ factures of British industry.


Nor should we ignore one of


the greet lessons of history that whenever British fanning has fallen upon bad times Britain has been in peril.' ' .


Least of all can the Glommon-


wealth countries, who supply 60 per cent, of our food imports, be left out of account?


E. TIMMINS . i Iii6th THE C E l ^ E WILL BE OPEN ERO!m 2 p.m. , tid 4 p.m,


SEPTER SEPTI


5ER 16th TO BER 20th


(INCLUSIVE)| All men|)ers | are cordially


invited to '^isit the Centre and inspect the bulls.


(15th September, 1957) . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i


2nd H^iise 8-15 p.m: P Welh-days 7-30 i j


Milk Mi Cattle B^ W |


Cei-t, U. '


rices: l|/6; Ghildret^j Bd.


iirketing Board eeding Centre AiLLEY


TOSSroE HARVEST.-Harvest thanks­


giving services ■were held: a t St. Bartholomew's Church,; Tosside, on Sunday, when the preacher was the Vicar, the Rev. R. C. Allen. The church had been tasfe-


fully decorated for the occasion by members of the congregation. Miss M. Metcalfe was a t the


organ In the morning and Miss Mitchell played during the evening service. On Monday 12 tables were


occupied a t a, whist drive,: prizes being presented by the Vicar to: Ladles: 1, Mrs. Campbell; 2, Mrs., T, Newhouse; 3, Mrs. E, Wilson. Gents.: 1, Mr. T. Newhouse; 2, Mrs. H. Newhouse; 3 ,, Mr. Z, Robinson.


' The ladies of the Church CTouncil supplied the supper, which was followed by a sale of harvest gifts, Mr. R. Akrlgg acting as auctioneer.


' The total proceeds, which were


for church funds, amounted to over £20.


MOTHERS’ UNION. The


Vicar, the Rev! R. 0. Allen, pre­ sided a t the annual meeting of the Tosside Mothers’ Union last week, Mrs. J. Wilson, who was re-elected treasurer, presented the balance sheet, which was a c c e p ts as satisfactory. Mrs, E. Wilson was appointed


secretary and Mrs. K Whlpp enrolling member. A Jacob's Join supper was held.


1957 District:


1


WHALLEY CINEMA


Talenhone Whalley 2191 To-night


To-morrow and,


Mon., Tuet., and Wed. ALAnI LADD and


“THE BL lING FOREST."


(Friday) t i 7-30 (Saturday) at 6-0 1-15 p.m.


DEBORAH KERR'In ERIN


EAST Cert. A.


>. Frida, ai(d turday '|


GREGSONiin- nNCH and


NEWS FROM THE CHATBURN j


WIIALLEY i RUSHBEABING. — ChUdren


from Whailey Parish Churoh Sunday Sidiool a n d I tbelr mothers walked in procession on Sunday afternoon when the annual ru^bearlng service was held.


i The procession was led by the


curate, the Rev. R. J. W. Bevan, from the school through the Abbey Grounds into King Street, and to


church. Some of the boys carried


rushes on shepherds’ crooks, and other children carried flowers. These were placed on ithe chan­ cel steps during th e service and afterwards distributed to the sick.


TALK.—Mr. Richmond, assistant LANGHO


head teacher at Brockhall Special School, gave a talk on India to the men’s group of St. Leonard's Church oh Monday.


WHIST.—A whist and domino


drive In aid of school funds was held In St. Mary’s Schwl on Tuesday.


i ^ • Whist prizewinners were Mrs.


Cross, Miss M. Astley, Mr. W. Hlllan and Mr, F. | Carter. Dominoes: Mrs. M. Hilton, Mrs. L. Bell and Mrs. A. Onslow. |


S C H 0 0 L. — In aid iof St.


Leonard’s School building fund, £5 10s. was ra ls^ by a white elephant whist drive on Saturday.


THANKSGIVING. — H a r v e s t


Festival services were held; at the Methodist Church on Sunday.


The church was tastefully


decorated with flowers and fruit. The Rev. J. F. Bendle conducted


the afternoon service and the Rev. W. Grieve the evening service.


READ BlRTHDAY.-^re^tlngs to Mrs.


Elizabeth Hacking, Read’s' oldest resident, who was 93 yesterday week.


Three of 'her closest friends


attended her birthday party, Mrs. E. Haworth (87), of Straits Lane, Read; Mrs. T. TlUotson, (82), of Church Street, Read; and Mrs. W. Whyles (89), of Slmonstone.


HABVEST.-Cbatinim Melho-


dists held harvest th a n l^ v ih g services on Sunday.


The preacher on Sunday morn­


ing was the newly-appointed superintendent minlatCT, the Rev. Alan B. Macgarr. The anthem " 0 Taste and See" was ren­ dered by the choir, under the direction of Mr. Charles Isiher- wood.


A children’s service, attended


by the Sunday School- scholars from Chatbum Parish Church as well as those from the Metho­ dist Church, was held in the afternoon.


I Mr. W. E. Brewer, of Preston,


gave the address, and Mr. G. P. Womersley, of Ohatbum, was In


the (hair. The children’s gifts of fruit


and flowers were received by the teachers, and later divided between Clitheroe Hospital and St. Denys' Home,


' The evening service was con­


ducted by the minister, the Rev. Colin E. Cund. The choir led the worship with the anthem “ The eyes of all wait on Thee, 0 Lord," the soloist being Miss Ida bugdale.


On Monday evening a social


evening and sale of produce was held. Mr, Cund spoke on "John Wesley and the beginnings of Methodism."


The week-end raised about £30


for trust funds. SALE.—A sale of garden produce


by the men of Chatburn Parish Church on Saturday morning raised over £7 for the forthcoming gilt day. The effort was organised by. Mr. J. W. Dale.


SLAIDBURN Y.F.C.—Male members of Slald-


bumjY,P.C. took part In a farm- implement Identification compe­ tition! on Monday. The judges, Mr. Fred Worthington and Mr. George Finder, ■ made these awards: I, StephA Townson; 2, Lawrence Roe; 3, Geoffrey Harris son; 4, John Parker.


The girls made shortbread


biscuits, the Judge, Mrs. J. Leemlng, awarding prizes to: 1, Mary Taylor; 2, Jean Newhouse: 3, Margaret Taylor.


h a r v e s t . -T he Rev. Alan B. MacGrarr, the newly-appointed


superintendent minister, was the preacher a t


the Stoldburn


Methodist Church on Sunday, when the church was tastefully decorated with flowers and pro­ duce for the harvest services.


The services were well attended


and Mr. P . ' Whitfield was the organist.


A sale of the harvest 'gifts was


held on Monday. : W.I.—A colour talkie film and


lecture on home decoration lYas given by Mr. F. E. Walker, of Leeds, at the September m a tin g of the Slaldbum W.I. Thanks viiere expressed by Mrs. Steen and Mrs. L. C. King-Wilklnson


presided. A competition for the most


original household hint was won by Mis. E. Harrison.


YOUTH.—At the Young People's NEW! ON


Service at Newton^ Congregational Chapel on Sunday,! the Rev. SalUe Pfrench, who conducted the ser­ vice, -^as assisted by Els'le Nowell, David Lawson and Eileen Cundall.


So Jean will seek entry


rrO-MORROW evening Miss Jean 'Wlnckley, represent­


ing the young people of the congregation, will knock on the door of Clitheroe Wesley Methodist Church; and de­ mand admission.


of the congregation assembled for the re-openlng of the church after re-decoratlon.


Behind her will be members The re-openlng service will


be conducted by the Rev. Alan B Macgdrr and the Rev. F. A. Payne, superintendent minis­ ter of the Wesley Circuit until earlier this month, when he


returned to Colne. A new feature of the re­


decorated church will be a braSs cross standing In front


of the pulpit. ; I t has been provided by, the Youth Club.


The new pulpit'fall has been provided by the (Brad­


shaw faimlly, and the pulpit hymn book by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scott. Mr. Scott is the trustees’ secretary.


New telephone exchange


A T 1-30 p.m.'on (Tuesday a -^ n ew automat’


exchange! was ibrought into service for the 40 subscribers at Dunsop Bridge. Tlie sub­ scribers’ numbers are now of three digits instead of two. all cases the figure been placed before


.c telephone


In nearly two has


the old number. The ne'sv exchange replaces


t h e automatic exchange which has been in service since June, 1929.


sop Bridge area, callers dial "O’” to speak to an operator, thus falling Into line with Post Offlde standard -pract'ce-


For calls outside the Dun-


that, the change-over was made arid completed in a matter cf minutes without any Interference to the ser­ vice. _______ i


A Po§t Office official stated


(DIRTHDAY greetings to-Mr. Jamep. Silverwood, of 26,


Wilson Street, iClltheroe, who celebrated his [72nd birthday on Tuesd ly.


f i t C l t t i THE iw.l.—Mr. J. T. Lolthouse, of WADDINGTON


Low Moor, gave a talk oh how to buy meat to members of Wadding- ton W.i. on Tuesday. He was thanked by Mrs. P. Calverley.


A competition for^ the prettiest


fan was won by Mrs”. Heron, -with one from India.


1 Mrs. J. N. Garnett,'Who presided,, welcomed a new member, Mrs,


kay. PARISH OHURCH.-Servlces of


thanksgiving and dedication were, held at St. Helen’s, Waddlpgton, oh Sunday to mark the annivers­ ary ol the dedication of the present church and the 610th year of the parish’s history.


All the main (ffmrehyard paths


had been re-lald and the men of the congregation Vjrganlsed ■ a working party to tldyj up the lawns and clean all the church windows during the week,


i On Saturday evening there was


a special service of preparation for church coundllora and workers.


I Following two early - services of Holy Communion the preacher at


the Sung Eucharist, and Procession was the Lord Bishop of Bradford, who spoke of the buUdlnk up of the Church for worship, for - missionary expansion, andl.for the study of solid Christian teaching.


A children’s advice In the after­


noon was^njfucted by Mr. C. S. Craig.


Evensdng, ^ rm o n and proces­


sion followed In the evening, when the preacher was the Vicar, the Rev, T. H. J. Hawkins,


I . ) The church m s beautifully


decorated with flowers for the occasion.


DOWNHAM HARVEST.—The annual harvest


festival services were held In St. Leonard’s Church,last Simday.


i All were conducted by the Vicar, the Rev. -W. Allen In a church tastefully decorated with flowers, fruit and vegetables.


; , The choir sang the -anthem “ O


Taste and See," by Sir John Goss. Mrs. W. I, Todd was organist.


! At the 'children's service the children sang special hymns ahd- reclted the'lesson,


|


i The readers at the evening service Were Messrs. E. Nelson and ir. Gooby.


j LOW MOOR


! THANKSGIVING. — H a r v e s t thanksgiving services were held at


Union Street Methodist Church, Low Moor, on Sunday. The church was decorated ^Ith fruit and flowers.


1


1 In the afternoon, when the Rev." Colin E. Cund, of jchatburn, was the preacher,_Mlss Sylvia Abbott (soprano) sang “ These lovely things.”


,


! For her solo In thp evening Miss Abbott chose "Beside still waters." The Rev. Gordon iB. Kendrew, of Whalley, was ihe preacher, Alderman W. Wilkinson bdng the organist.


1


: On Monday evening Mr. H. E. Cook gave an lllustratell lecture entitled "A trip by nibble and Hodder with Naturalist.” The Rev. Gordon B. Kendrew presided. The produce was afterwards-sold by Mr. A. Hallows.


i ■ for trust funds.'


The week-end raised about ,£14 ’ !


' GKBURN Y.F.C.r-Gisbuni YJ'.C. met a t


the Auctlrai Mart this week, when the' boys took part in a judging competition for s h e ^ and I am b i , Thfe judges, ' Mr. Newhouse and Mr. P. IVratlitdl, awarded przes to: Seniors: 1, E. Coates; 2, A. Hanson; 3, A. ■ Atack; 4, T. Walters. Inter- 'inedlate: 1 M. ICowgill; 2, E. Wilkinson; 3, H,' Taylor; 4, P! Mason.


Mrs. Will inson! and Mrs. d a p -


stick judgejl.the; girls’ competi­ tion for arranging a supper tray. Prlzewlnneiis were: 1, C. Pate; 2,


■p. (JowgUhj 3, JJ Taylor; 4, D. Dakin. Intermediate: 1, M. New- houie; 2, P. Graveston; 3, A. Graveston; |4, B. Speak.


George Lancaster and Prank Mason. ' j


Thanks [were j expressed by I


■ W.I.—Miss A. Hayton 'gave a demonstration o f


lampshade­


making to I members' o f . Glsbum W.I. a t their September meetjng. Mrs. B. Caijstlck presided and the speaker wm. thanked, by Miss Williams. I


M.U.—Mrs, iy. M. Lister, deanery


president and enrolling member for Glsbu/n, presided at the annual nlieetlng of Glsbum Mothers’ Union on Tuesday.


Mrs. (Tapklck was elected secre­


tary, Mrs. I Speak;,, treasurer, and Mrs. Breaks lu charge of refresh­ ments. 'Thk committee]'was re­ elected. ■ I


I


Thd Glsburn branch ,now has a membership of i9.


REMINGTON WHIST.-lnie Memorial Insti­


tute Management Committee nejd a . whlrii ahd domino drive and dance on| Friday, when the winners were: Whist: Ladles: 1, Mrs. G. Ca:jr; 2, Mrs. D. Seed; con., Mrs. Jackson. Gents.: 1, Mrs. Taylor;. 2, iMr. Butnop; con., Mrs.' Wrathall. iDominoes: 1, Mr. T. Robinson; 2, Mrs! S. Holgate; con., Miss Jenklnson. !


The M.C; for whist was Mr. T.


Jackson and dancing was to the music of the Ingleboro’ Band, the M.C. being! Mr. Thlstlethwalte. ;


HARVEST. — The Church of


Ehgland • harvest services were held on ' Sunday; In the Memorial Institute. I The afternoon service .was taken by the .Rev., W. M. Lister, of blshurn, and the even­ ing servlcejby the Rev. G. H. Gaze, of Slaldburn.


The harvest gifts of fruit ahd I


vegetables,; were: sent to the St. Denys’ Hdme, Clitheroe.


HARVEST. —! Harvest services M.-SABDEN ' ,


were held [at s t. Nicholas Church on Sunday, when the preacher' at the mirulng service , was the Vicar, the; Rev,,JR. Probart. At Evensong' the preacher was the Rev. D. Seto, Vicar of St, James’s, Burnley,


, ,


i Special music -by the choir, 'under the! leadership of Mr. J. Brltcllffe, [Included the anthem “ What shall I: render unto the Lord” (cileb Simper). Mr.' H. Swannlck-jivaa a t the,organ.-' Before Evensong, the children of


the Sunday School presented their gifts of fimlt And flowers, etc. at the altar. ! Afterwards the gifts, were dis­


tributed t i the sick and aged. t The Week’s Qbituary i MR. J. BECKETT


i Mr. John Beckett, of ;33, Mona Terrace. Sabden, who died last'week, aged/67 had [been employed by the Sabden (Co-operative' Society ;for the greater part of his llffe.


' Until his retirement about [three ye,ars ago he was, ■manager and secretary.


A keen horticulturist, he


had been ■ show secretary to the Sabdeh and District Flor­ al and Horticultural Society


[for the past 14 years.


! Among the many floral tributes were wreaths from the committee and staff of the Sabden Co-operative Soc­ iety, the Bllllngton arid W-hal- ley Co-operative Society, the


jSabden Floral and [Hortlcult- lural Society, and! the . St. ! Nicholas’s Church Institute.


The Vicar, the Rev.' : R.


Probart, officiated at the In­ terment. which took pla(?e on Friday . a t S t. [Nicholas’s Church.


■! (


, Mr. 'Beckett.' whose wife died several years ago, leaves a, married daughter, who will have sympathy In her ber- I eavement.


■ i I


i Mrs. Edith Blrtwell, of 104, Whalley Road, Clitheroe, died


MRS. E. BERTWELL suddenly at her home yester­


day. She was 73. A native of Clltheroe Mrs.


[closed down was employed at Low Moor Mill. She was ass-


Birtwell. had lived In the town all her life, and until It


[oclated with St. James’s; ' Church. -


; . ' -


! Mrs.. Blrtwell, whose hus- I band, Mr. Joseph Blrtwell, Idled three years ago. had not , been well for some years, and sympathy Is extended to her


I daughter In her bereavement. j


MRS. C. JACKSON


[ The death Occurred yester- iday week, of Mrs. Cecilia :Jackson.


;• Born ’in Low Moor, Mrs. Jackson, who was 84, worked


[ at the mill there for some years. Later she kept a sweet


, shop In the village. Associated with SS. Michael


[and John’s Church, she was ! a member of -the Women’s Sodality there.


I living with her daughter-in- I law. Mrs. A. Jackson. In Duck


Mrs. Jackson had been


Street, Clitherde, for about six months, before going to


Aj Spiencer Foundation


P O S T V U L IM P RQ V EM m T Corsets and Brassieres


SpeJalljj designed to your own particular requirements.


CONSULT : / A. A GARSIDE


24. i | e LACY STREET, CUTHEROE


Her husband Mr.


John William Jackson, died during the war.


' Sympathy will be extended- to her riaughter-in-law ahd


.cither relatives in their ber­ eavement. T


Re<iulem Mass In SS. Mich­


ael and John’s Church; prece­ ded the interment at St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Clltheroe, on Mondfiy. !


MRsi I. J. METCALFE The death occurred on Sun­


day of'I Mrs. Isabella Jane Metcalfe! aged 72.


Mrs. MetcMfe had been re­


siding at the home of her daughtei). Mrs. J. Southwart, of the Commercial Hotelj Gls­ burn,- for some, months} Her


home' was! at 1 7 , /Church Square, Harrogate. ' -


During her stay in Glsbum,


she was h regular attendee'at St. Mary’s Church, Glsburn, and much "sympathy is ex­


tended to her family In their sorrow. ;


; * Cremation took place at


Waltonwrays, Sklpton, o n Wednesday,: the Rev. W. M. Lister, Vicar of Glsbum, offic­ iating. I


. MR A. SJ)TCUFFE


- The dUth occurred at his home onl Sunday of Mr. Alec SutcliffeJ of 59. Whalley Road Sabden.


;


was employed In the textile In d u s try ......................


widow, Mrs. Alice Sutcliffe, to whom sjlmpathy is extended.


he was spected;


The Interment at the VYes-


leyan Chapel Burial Ground, Sabden.i on Wednesday, was


preceded by a service at; St. NIcholais’s Church.


Mr. Sutcliffe, who was[ 64,


in the village. Where well-known and re-' |He Is survived: by a


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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that EDITH IDA BBUDL Of 6-8, Castle Street,; CUtherqe, Lancs, is apply-' Ing to the Home Secretary for


naturalisation and th a t any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Under Secretary of State, I Hdme. Office (NationaUty Division.)' iPrinoeton House, '271, High (Holborn, London, W.0.1.


COUNTY BORollOH OF ' BLACKBURN


PROPOSED ALTERATIONS AT CROASDALE HOUSE FARM,


SLAIDBURN


.Contractors wishing to tender for conversion of this house Into two houses' should apply to Borough Engineer, (Town Hall, Blackburn,


by September 20tn, with a deposit of £2/2/0 which wMl 'be refunded [on receipt of a bona- fide tender.


FRANK SIK3UIRES. Town Clerk.


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L igh y n g |of Vi


1 7-59 p.m. W e- 'e libi


■4 ;|? iG H ’


! |^ am i I i)0 a closi day wh( Satterth'


! Tuesday the last


[Is enfori jUmlt.


lEN years", ilstrate.waS .at>eilther(ji


[n Aldeimii: altej who at on the lme.|Hls ed iindei


Said Lj . .


13th, '1957 las; a-m.:


^rvlce as brought


sn


e yester- J. H.


75 next Bench for


retirement th e . age


‘‘As chaliman: of I know the lirimen§( amount of work ihat Alderman Salt- erthwaite has putl Into his duties: I am sure ijvi are all yerysorr;r to lose h,Ii services ■when hells just co the prime of ijfe.’’


Mr. T.' U. Uddle


the Cou-t, said Satterthwaite ! hat


fated hltpseif! with butes on beha|f of


Aldermin [Sat


II.Ing Into Clerk' to


Alderman always


tempered and woul([ be sadly nrissed. Inspectiir W.;' WrigM asso(^- the tr l-


justice w:t I mercy.


replying ; said; the respons Iblllty of a maglsti'ate was


the police. iithwaitie.


j administer the la ,fear, favciur or! Ill


.’i: '*


! \ fR . Charles Hoth&'sall gave •4-^-^an mterestlng ririd amus­ ing talk op fhe history of auctioneering, sales arid valu atlons at of the 55


Parish Ohurch, 1


the Weekls I meeting icfoty of Clltheroe


A VAN, driven by Richard


-■^'Parkinson'! of pownhara Road. Chatburn, and a car driven by John Bra^haw, of Chapel S t r e 'e t , Iqngrldge, were damaged last n ght week after they collided l i| Wheat- ley Lane, Thornlty. Both drivers escaped imli jured.


. * * , I i [ ■ [.. ' ■ , '


I Pimlico Road, 1 Clitheroe, on Wednesday, a i coflee evening;


TTELD at the home'of Mrs. fllndle-Hlgson, of ' 106,


i I # : ■ I I '* * I


' [fTHE flag day I in aid of local! I blind people, held on Aug-


- ■- ■


[and brlng-and-buy stall madel £35 for the Whalley Abbey j Fellowship j


I ;


[just 31st, raised £110 Os.- 6d. i(The Royal National Institute; [for the Blind, which organised [the collection, wlshesjjtpthankt [the collectors and tl) [for their support. .


'i I .


jthelr pockets on Sum ly when ley con-


[ll/fEMBERa of! the cprigrega - tlon of CfltheriK Parish Church dug; deeri I n t o


' * * ■ # 1 .


whlch will be devoted [eral church expenses


a gift day was held. tr ib u te^ M leSs thojtt £481, ...................


donations are rixpectM,


togen- More


jpX)R riding a. [cycle .......


f two efficient brakes, CoUn Brown, aged 20i'of , 14, Beech Street, Clltherqe. w5 jlOs. at clltheroe Mai pourt yestetdayi.


istrates


! When stopped’ In . by P,c. Ormshaw, Cycle was found to with only a front bralfle.


' * *i'


m.p.h, Josef Kupzel, ______ _ of 6, Church Street, Clltheroe, was fined', £2 ' at • Gjlltheroe Magistrates Cbilrt'yesterday. His licence was ; endorsed.


A LLEGED to ! have through Barrow-


^In ,a letter , to tn, said'the-dflel


ipLEADING ,guilty tc r


tefday ^orsed.',


committed unlntentlifiially. *1'


Westwell, aged oO, of , , ____ Moor- land Cresebrit, CUbherbe, was fined £3 3s. at Clltheroe yes- ''HiS:T.cjencewa^eri-


without "due care:


I Westwell was all .have turned suddetily.


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IN MODERN CAR


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'entrance to Clltheroe Hospital directly Into the pathlof Mr. Walter Knight, of 11, jConway Avenue, Clltherqe, w)


unable to avoid [a cq! Mr. I. R: Taylor, d:


signals to drivers to iS. 'ertake hlmi; but he had set M a;gain th a t


Chester, defending, sail well had-stopped oiri


second I too


traffic he had urged obstructing his view.


early,


Man- West- ' given


rty. as (in was


TMIR'EE birthdays n - subject of. airellglp


W5i|re' the


by Mrs. F Blackburn ai d a y evening’s! Fell meeting at Clitheroe Church. Mr. Bjiwker


i ! # ' #1 #


! ]V|EMBERS o;f ( iW o e ; Don gregatlonal


. | 'Yout h


Club acted :as niodels| yester­ day week;: when [a maniequln parade was-given in th ; Sun­ day School. ' •[


_ fh e parade, : whiqr was Opfened by Mrs. H. M.Isower- butts, raised about £25 for church funds. Mrs. AjIWood-


CMk' presided and-Mis. W. 4^arples was at the piano.


! THIS WL road sAFEry” s iILGGAN B e t te r g oUlow]i!


safely than fall by the way.


ice'was c o u r t ,


driving Hubert


driven


t 40-50 iged' 50,


Without .fined


1


greater than [the honour'It brought.; He | corrirllmented the piolici for their fairness and obvlcus truthfiilness, the Clerk fOT his’ geriefal good conduct to the cpbt, and paid: a tilbutei to hlR magis­ terial ccUeagiies sincerity and! end,


)r their ivour to


I without


! Medll whloli 1 n o' DbctI


[‘til# I floti]


ar el


fispeni : ebplel


' Schd thb' scl : .Bibb,


been . I hl^h t]


.abtenti p,R,G


tn(jlud6 T.'ICha staff. „


public 1 ' hree-jj P - - Rlvef arish abient


woi’kshi] baldly are ekcl At St s stance. !l


, 'Ttansi , Services]


af tihe rl s cent of


ent.


ctbrs . some


I


delayed efforts made. I npt


5taridlnl o0 weay|


bsent. * I; C.


a their seif ubout all


'CUther,


i eeVers'^ (flve’wR day). [ Mr. a! • of the


bBaker! Vakers (


Wherefriends The q has:: bei essentl, have be


jed CO ijito the


10 was Islon. ;


! At' Npl icent ofiT I'the- Col [are ill, t l [Pleted Young P | iChapel .


itI At Wh candelled


o take


:of th e i l ■fliance.


Llverpo()]I Cropper;


Mr. Jq.,


taken 111 wedding; I


J li /.


lus talk Tues-


iDWShlp 'Vesley presl-


Re<


bE |Sum to-: There a orsj! tha. more tha are[ 1701 Both cat? haVe a t entries;


.! The' s! long bee Hodder ,i. will Inclu


dog, tr, classes.


There


and and


popular ticulture clabes.


■Thepi*


colonel lij of Slaldbu


prdseUll - (J.R.( ofir ou presenl PenM a (iuari ted. II St. j | full s t f abdenti!Gathl t erllMril


absent!|


cmldrd Ch Idre’l senool.i Edisfl sent ar


o]|' asB pIn si


hvertlif daVe[


Meml dutsil 01]


?be Trd


Worslp;i-Taylor: * the Bench,


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