w m Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, M a y 3f, l p 7 METHODIST C ^R C H , GRlNDLETOl^
SUNDAY SCHOOL anniversary
SUNDAY NE^T, ;2nd' JUNE, t957
r a i R E v a '- l f e b SMITH OBlackburn)
Services-.' AFTERNOON’ 2 p.m.;, EVENING, 6 SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE SCHOLARS . Organist: MR. S. H. GREEN
th e PROCESSION will leave the ^h o o l at K ■ Flower Service In the morning at 10-45
a.in., wh Rev F. Smith will glv^ fin Address to P a r e ^ ,
Scholars and Friends We exterk to yoti a
Chai nhMrmani: Miss Hazel Anniversary Services , . :l i . p^m; •
'e ichors ’ Clark.
u. hearty invitation to atten i our ST. HELEN’S CHURCH, WADDINGTQN
WEDNESDAY NEXT, 5th ;TOEj:. atV-SOpjn,'
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CHORAL EVENSOW^ ■ SUNG BY THE UNITED CHOIRS'
R e v d . T. HJ J .
OF BOLLAlto RURAl DEANERY Conducted by The
HAWKINS, B .
(Vlcat of Waddingtbn)' ^Preacherr ■
The Revd. CANON R, fl. PLACE, M.A. (Vicar of Menston, near Leeds)
'Organist and Choirmaster: MRS. % SMITHSON, BJ3C.,
LJl.AM.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
CLITHEROE SUNDAY''-NEXT .
(2nd. J- 'iie.. l95l) . ■. ' \i~ .
•Worship;at'l()-30 aiim'.and 6-0 p,m. conducted by
■wUl follow .the Morning Wor- ship
Rev. Stanley W. WOOD The Communion Sacrament
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WESLEY CHURCH CLITHEROE
SUNDAY NEXt (2nd. June, 1957)
10-30 a.m;:
Miss Kathleen G. Rees, ■ B.A. ■
6-0, p.m.: .
Rev. Alan Jackso^ (Blackburn)
Moor Lane Methodist Church, Clitheroi;
SUNDAY NEXT (2nd. June, 1957)
10-30 a.m.:
Rev. J. Henry FENIfON^ ': , 6-0 p.m.:
Mr. F. BRATTHWAITE
LADIES’ CLASS; 2-0 p.m : , ■ Speaker: MRS; LOFT^SE
Lever^s Battery Pellets"
; Thuriday. Friday arid „ , ■
■ .SaturdayI , ij,',
BICHABD WniMABK and donna EEED In
BACKLASH Prioei: 1/6: Children Id.
2nd Howe 8:15 ipmJ
WMK-dOM.TWO
WA
Telephone: Whaliey 2181 J
To.nlght (Frtdw) «t 7-30
CHABLTON HESICON and ->ANNE
“ THE LONG AbMr Mon.. Tuei;. iinj Wed.
HLLEY I
to-morrow ' (Satuijdaii) at ■ 8-0 : and 8-15 i.iH. ;
A. j
15
p.tn. , m the
CHATBURN ^
Stonyhurst College have given 30 young poplar itre^' (o Clitheroe R.D.C. to be' planted on the Green Park housing estate at Whalley. ,
T R E E S.— T le ■ '
County Council to Include in the treerpreservatioh order' ; for Whalley the t r ^ near, the old' granunar school near'Vale House.
The Council te l asking the alid 'ithe .tree
supply is now seclhje as the link up from the Manchester Corpoia- tion jHaweswater jiipellne to, the 250,0()0-gall<jn storwe tank; which supersedes the reservoir is coin- ■pletel
W it TEE. — Whialley’s water • - •!. ■'
reservoir stocks until the tempor ary pipes laid M'the reservoir were I taken underground: to the
The village waj.j dependent on
storage tjuik. M.A.Y.C.—More {than ,20 mem
•were ■[guests'of ,a Club. Eacji
bers-of Whalley Methodist Youth Club travelled toj Londo,n -at the week-md -to take part in the Methodist Assocla|tlon of Youth Clubsf, congress ai
I. youth clc^h
choose a speaker;, Patricia Haworth, Terraije, Lamb
i|d, display. They ■L'ohdon, Youth
was invited to and 16-jCar:Old of Exton
'Whalley, was
Whalley's speaker one [minute iln Central Hall on toturday morning, in front [of 12,qcx) people. The! demonstration arid annual M A.yIc. service, w«re held in the
Royal I Albert Hall. SERVICE.—Churches In the
■Whalley Deane^ v ere represented at an' "Eve of Ascension Day"
■ and festal eventing service at WhaUty Parlm Church on
Wedn^ay. !' The' preacher w IS the Rev. R
E. Garrlty, pf we Melanesian Mission, and the sfervloe was .con
ducted by 'thei Vlcir, the Rev. H. 0. Snape, and tlie Curate, the Rev. B. J.
•pie; lessons
BeV. R. ProbMt, and the Rev. T. B Whltewell
held [at St. Leona: Sunday.,
CHblE.-Chojr ,
wer! Vi
car of Sabden, Reid, Vicar of
read by the
Shd spoke fof ' Westminster
[trustees of
bumi Yoimg .Farmers Club met i at Manor Farm,. Nappa, by permission of Mr, and Mrs.' Bargh, on Monday, j |! '
heifers under the'supervision of! Mr. Kenyon and Mr. j' Ihwalte, i whoimade these awards: Seniors: i I, T{ Walters; 2, j.'Patrick; 3, aJ A^k: 4, H. Moorhouse!. Juniors: ■ 1; BLRoblnson; 2, TV, 'Taylor; 3, i M.-CowglU; i, E Wllkinkin. .!
■ The boys Judged: 18-monlh-old I
with foliage and Mrs. W. Coates' made these awards: Seniors: i. J. Taylor; 2, P. Cowgill Juniors:/ 1, s! Carr; 2, G. Duxb(iry; 3, F.' Graveston; 4, B. Speat
; '. H; MoOrhouse and E Wilkin son expressed thanks to -the; Judges and Mr. and Mrs. Bargh.
bers ' of Glsbum' iHothers’i Union held a coach outing to[ Ruddlng Hall, near,.'^ oh Tuesday.' They [ had luncW In Harrogate. The outing was arranged by Mrs.'R. Capstlck,!
MOTHERS’ UNIO%-Mem-
branch secretary. ROGATION 8UNDAY.4Members
of Glaburn-Young-Famers', Club took part In Rogation i^rvlcea at St. Mary's Parish Churel, Glsburn, 'on Sunday.' ; ■ , ‘m [ >
The lessons were reke' by' Tony ■ ;'
Walters, Catherine Pale, Arthur Ataqk and Freda'CowglJ. Acting as sldttmen Were Tom- Wllfclhsqn, Edward Wi l k i ns on WUllsm Qraveston and Er(c Coates. The altar flowers .were [provided by Barbara Speak and Marlon Bowden. The services were cor ducted by
the Vicar (the ^ v . W. SJ. Uster). A similar service wss held In the- afternoon lit the Memorial
Institute at 'Rlmlngton ,! MORAL. WELFARE.44 people’s
offering service, arrani:ed under the auspices of the Bradford Diocesan Moral Welfarj Council, was-held In St; MaiYs Church, Glsbum, on Saturday, j The service was conducted by
the Vicar, the Rev. W. M. Lister,; who is also Rural Dean of Bolland., The lesson was read by Canon B. G.' P. Waddlngton, Vicar of Embsay, dlooesan secretary.
The preacher was tbs Rev. W.
Eddleston, Vicar of|£t , Peter/s, WUpshlre, who spoke; at out moral
sermons were i^d's Church on
, At] morning p re fe r was .the Jbhnson, VioM .of Blackburn. '
Thie choir 'Sam
Miss! E. EatcHffe) were read by Mr. Miss! J. West::
“Artl
service the Rev. H. E. St. Thomas’s,
_____ the anthem • •.
ducted by Mr. R..( Dumall. The choir sang " Brother James Air,[' “ Hot! lovely are 'fhy Dwellings" (soloist Miss B. 'West) and “ Art thoil itroubled "..[(soloist Miss E. Ratcliffe).
D. will takd
sp.ecla. part in ;; •; SCHOlAl^is ,
'rile lessons '-Wad by Miss Warren and Mr. J. R. Ellis.
(M s t Chiirch, Chitbuni J j ..
Anniversary
Sunday Next, lunje at 3-0 p.:n.
Frea ch e)r.
Ven. C H. LAMBERT, M.A (Archdeacon of Blackburn):
Collection for Schi Fund
u
' The Perfect Mllk|8ubitltule , No Boiling Watof required |
Calf Meal I , EP'r partlculara ask:
TRIPS BYI8AIN
BLA WHlt-SUNDAY
Glshurn depart 9,-50'atn. Ohattmrn „ 10-00 an Clltheroe ,. 10-5 a.n,. Whalley „ 10-10 anl.
Blackpool Cen. ret. 9-10 p.m. . .-ALSO '■«■!
•5/3 4/9
0/3 6/6
Each MONDAY. TUESDAY,
WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, until 13th September. except Town Holiday weeks._
Dep. " B.m. p.ra.'.'p.m.'M;
Glsbiim .. 11-30 — - f . 6/3 Hlmlngton 11-36 — 4 8/0
Chatbnrn 11-41 — rr 6/6 Clitheroe 11-47 .1-30 3-7 .6/3, Wballey . . 11-53 1-35 ' cnango at Blackburn In • ;each dUectlon.' I
MORECAMBE WHIT-MONDAY
iWlialley 'depail; IW
• !Rlm3ng(»a „ 11-23 Glsburn ■ „ 11:29 Ret. Morecambe Pro)n. 7-^ 0
Clltheroe „ 11-11 Chatburn „ 11-16
NEW BRIGHTON (via fer extra or Mersey Line 1/-
WHIT-MONDAY
Cbatburn depart 11-00’a'.t Clltheroe Whalley
Return Liverpool Ex. 8:1 0 p.m.: southportI
„
, 11-05 ar a.t
p. 7/0 n. 8/3
i'.- 7/0
Each MONDAY; TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY and FRIDAY.! until 13th September, except toWn Holiday weeks.
Glsburn depart , 11-30 a.m. 6/3 Blmlngton v „ , n-36 ajo. 5/9 (iatburn „ 11-41 am. 6/6 Clltberoe „ 11-47 am'. 5/6 Whalley - „ ;J 1-63 ami; .6/6
, Change at'Blackburn find Preston In each ^Irectlpn.
LIVERPOOL with bookings tb
5/3
aon. a.m. ■ ajn. . a.m. , ajn. ,
HELLIFIELD
3/S; IHCLETON 4/0 WHIT-8UNDAY ,1
2/ 9:
caitheroe depart 11-12 'am. with ! bookings (at appropHatei fares) from Whalley 11-3 k.m„: Chat- burn.'11-17, a.m,
HELLIFIELd 2/9; jiGlb'cLES- ' WICK 3/-: CLAPHA^ 3/6: i
INCLETON 4/-; KIRgBY LONS- DALE 4/9. ■":
Organised .Rainblea In' connec tion with this train See hand- bill■,,P176 for,OetaUs. , ,
' EVENINI^' ' BLACKPOOL wSATURDA’if, 8th(. JutlE
.WhaUey ,.....; ■ ,4-19 p.m. 4/0 ROt'. 'Biackpool' Cen.j 11-38 pm.
Chatbum depart. 4-05 p.m. 4/9 Clltheroe ' .
MORECAMBE 4/3 ? i WHit-SUNOAY
y 1/10 extra)
;, ,.WKal!ey:.:,depart i4-343pjn. - Clitheroe ■ ,i •j4-40jP,m. . : .Chatbum- ' ,. i4-45'[p.m.
, ,GlBbum. . , 4-58jp.pi. DAY e x c u r s io n ;
BLACKPpOIi WHIT-MONriAY [
Chatburn depart 8-35 a.m. Clltheroe . .Whailey
fVJLlO iV/ Blackpool Cen. ret|.7-20 p.m. :
,. i 8-iO am. i: ■ .8-52 a.m.
' - w
7 i —I
6/01/8,1 6/0, t
For details ,ot, the rabpye .and j other cheap facilities. ; please I
enquire at stations, j ofilces and official, railway agents.
■ ' boor- in; ADVANCE' (94502)
BRi IgH RAILWAYS'
, Elirilngton „ i:M0!|Pia. Ret. Mprecambe Prom lO-io p.m.;
' 4-10 p.m. 4/6 ' Clltheroc .depart l!-0,nbon ) WHIT-MONDp i CLAPHAM [
W. Bamber.; 32, Ram^eave Drive, ; Blackburn. Tel; 484ia '
All invited and welcome ,ool Building l»i Whalley Parish Church
Sunday after Ascension j
Day, June 2nd.
fchoir Sermons i-45, a.m. Holy communion.
li-0 a.Ri. ms & Sermon I
Preacher:
i Rev. R. J. VY. SEVAN, ! j : M.A. ■
|-3(] pim. Eveiisong Preaclier:
,Rev. G. A. PARKER, ! (Vicar' of 1 Mltton)
Clitheroe Tansh Church
Sunday after Ascension 1 Day, June 2nd.
Choir Sermons 8- 9-
iO-30 a.m. Matting Preatf
Rev; J. 'T. HALL, her:
6-30 p.m.' Eve^ong Preacher:
REV. J. C HUDSON, (Vlcaif'of Padlhm)
Newton Institute
Annual Dance i will be held on ,,
WHIT-MONDAY j 8 p.m. tp 2. a.m.,.
Band
Senlce Bus Station at 7-
(Right of Admission reserved) 15
Admission 2/|5d.
leaves Clltheroe p.m. •
Free [Buses [will burn! and Cllthi Dance.
run to Slaldr eroe after the
15 a.m. Parish^ Com- murlon.
^rvice k 2nd
predcher was, the Bcv. J. S. Party, Rector oi St. James's, Clitheroe.
At evensong -Isenlce th e j '
Hargreaves and Miss E Jackson. Collections . in | aid of ' choir
nlrl" and “ Art t^ou troubled." lessons were, read byMiss E.
The choir sang ‘[Brother James
funds! were £18,Ife. bcTING.—Thirty , members of
St.l Leonard's Mothers’ Union had a very enjoyable joutlng to Hoy- lake, New Brlefhton and South-
raised in aid of St. Leonard’s church School''bpilding fund as
bring-and-buy week.'
port last week,, COFFEE.—More than £48 was
iresiat of a toffee evening ^nd stall yesterday.
Afternoon 'servee was con
thou itroujiled ’’ (soloist . The lessons G. Guyer and
welfare work. " Members of Glsbun Church
choir, with the cholrnlaster, Mr. T ' H. Lister, took part in the- service. Mr: W. H. Smithson was
the organist. During the service envelopes
containing offerings ^rom the parishes In the Bolland Deanery were presented, and a collection was msde for moral w( Ifare work
In the diocese. kUss M. Hessell, organising
secretary, and • Dr, G. Stapleton; cate worker, Craven archdeaconry,
addressed the meeting. ' .Total proceeds from th e
envelopes, boxes and collection amounted to £22 for tbe, Moral
Welfare CouncU.
• ANNIVERSARY. - Preacher at the Sunday School anniversary services at Barrow CXmgregatlonal
BARROW f •
Church on Sunday wals the Rev. p. D. Robertson, of Aejerington. In tbe afternoon anniversary
hymns were sung by the scholars. The choir rendered ahthems in the evening and Mrs. a|. Lyne was. the ,organist. ; '
j
Collections amounted to about' £13, an increase on la it year.
DOWNHAM
Rogation services were held on-- Sunday in Downham Church, which was decorated with farm ing Impleipents,
ST. LEONARD’S CTjfflRCH.
by the Vicar, the RevJ TV. Allen. In the afternoon/^, open-air
; ■ il j ,.
first one to b$ held and ’he hoped it was the beginning of an annuaj Rogatlontlde service. [' ■ ■
The Vicar said was the „ | -
blessing of the plough; crops and animals and for the harvest.^
SABDEN ROGATION.-Good | congtegai-
ttons assembled at j ithe St. Nicholas Parish Churqh on Sun day for Rogation Day services, conducted by the yicar, the Rev. R. Proibart., i i
headed by the Vicariand choris ters, proceeped to ,thy StubblnS and CockShbt Farm, where prayers were sajd and hymns -sung.;
During' evensong, a j procession, I [] :.
leadership of Mr. H.|: ^wannlck., , '■[ ] '
The ' choir ' was [ under the 1'.-
LOW MOOR I JUMBLE.—A Jumble .sale: In
0 a.m. Holr Communion
Union Street Methodist! Church on Saturday raised nearly £10 for church funds and thIe scholars' summer outing.
|
broidery was given to! the ladles of Low Moor Club yesterday week by Miss K. Coates. Mrs. P. Davie's presided.
CLUB.—A demonstration of em PENDLETON
Architect has' siiggested the Improvement of th'e playground' at Pendleton and Mbarley C. of E. School at an estimated cost- of £170, provided! there is no work In the near fijtpre liable to interfere with the ne^w surlac*.
PLAYGROUND.-The Coimty
'The-proposal is subject ito thy managers’ approval.- j
/ PAYTHORNE
Godfrey Kenyon, of Helsby, jwas the preacher at Sunday School Anniversary' services; l i Paythbirne Methodist Chapel on Sunday.! ' '
ANNIVERSARY, t-t iTUe; Rev.
gave a demonstra!tlbn entitled " Pansies, Lilies, Roses. The chapel was packed! capacity, for' both services collections wnountlrig to £19.:
' In the aftemooh; tjie scholars MBS. L. HOLDEN
- Mrs. Lily Holden, of 6 BoL land Prospect, Clltheroe, died In hospital on Friday.
Mrs. Holden, who was 78,
was born In Whalley Road. In her younger days she: was a weaver at Claremont Mill, and during World War, I she was oh munitions work, making boxes at- William Hanson and Sons (Chalrmakers), Ltd.
Associated with Michael
and J[oh'n’s R.C.[ Church, she was a member of the Women's Sodality I there.
Much I sympathy /wfil be*
accorded her ■ husband, Mr. James Holden, In his bereaveir Iment., ,,[.* .i -'■ ;■'■
- - MR. J. KAY ■' ].
Castle bowling team, Mr. John Kay. collapsed on' the green- while playing at Great Har
A mertiber of the* Cllthelroe [ Prayers were said for the The services were conducted
service was held; ill; 'Twisten •. which was attended by a. large gathering.-
Sriie girls arranged [flie blooms j V.F.C.—Members of [the Gls-! j
the Rev.. H. Hardman, jcdhducted an Ascension Day service, for the schoolchildren at . .Cha i bur n Parish Church yesterday morning.
PRESENTATION;— The Vicar, Mterwards, in the churchyard,
he presented the j gapies ' and athletic shield'to the captain of, the school's Green, team,. Michael,
Blatchford.' ■ . HEADMA'STER. - Mr.; Herbert
Edward Boden, at present,-deputy headmaster;, of' Crossland.' .Moor County School, Huddersfield', has been appointed headmaster of Chatburn School.
' , He: will take up hiS'.new duties
after; ;the summer hoUdays: In succession [to Mr. Donald Taylor, who is to becopae headmaster of Christ Church School, Lancaster.
; Mr. Boden, who is , 37 and 'married, was a Fllght-Lleutenaiit
[in the Royal Air Force during the war. ,
; - HURST GREEN
•cbmed. [Mrs. 'B.- Houghtpn received ajhylcin scatf as a fare well'-. gift ! from members. She leaves fof New Zealand’, with bbr husband and Son in June. ' Mrs, ' J . ' Bailey replaces Mrs. Moistyn as! a vice-president.'
and M. Holden were thanked for organising .the recent mystery
Misses F. Bolton, E. Houghton
Heath) was unable -to attend, so members a debate.
outing. The speaker (Miss Sylvia
[Miss' 0. ^wcllffe acted as chairman and members dis
cussed subh topics as " Is tOle- vlslon, in a home, where there are chMren good or bad?" “Does a child lose or benefit by going away to[ school?" ‘‘Should women have Jobs or careers' after marri^e?"
; -7s. 5d. for W.I. funds.
Lancashire diow was [given. ; A brlng-and-buy stall raised £7
,
piano for the singing of popular songs.
ivOTTON
Wednesday raised over £32 for the Vicarage Renovation fund of All Halloprs Church. - It was held at Wlthglll Farm, home of Mr. and Mrs. R. ,Williamson.
[COFFEE.—A coffee evening on
BASHALL EAVES OUTING.—Scholars of Bashall
Eaves School and their parents spent a day in Chester on Friday oh their annual outing, returning through ttie Mersey Tunnel, [Mrs. D. j Deeming,'of, Sjaldburn,
and her assistant, Mrs. B. Saul, of Clltheroe, arranged the outing.
r
“ My most treasured possession.” -Mrs. Martlndale played the
i There was . an exhibition of ; The cakb recipe for the Royal
Perry presldejl. at the,monthly meeting of Hurst Green- W.I. • ' 'Two new members were wel-
WOMEN’S INSTITUTE.—Mrs.
Home fi|dm A u t o l i a
daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Reeve, Is spending k holiday at the home of her parents,; Mr. arid ,Mrs. John Jcy, of..l4,i Plmllc3, 'l^Clltheroe.
■T^ITH her seven-montt old: Australlari - bor
'■ago.,
teacher at St. James’s Senoe 1, went to Australia six - yeah '
Mrs. Reeve, formerly
■ get leave to tetum'Hom'e ■with Mrs.: Reeve,! who iIs; staying until October. They live in a neyv suburb
•her husband—a iharlne glneer from,' Lowestoft. Uh- fortunately, he was unable to
. There she met and married , ! i
o f . Melbourne, wh,Bre- the homes are nearly 'all bunga lows, with [fruit trees and tomatoes growing; in ithe gah
dens. ' 'I ' ;■' r' '" I Baby Fiona has hiever known
Reeve gave this adylce; “Dori’t go unless you know where yhu are going to live, ior :w e enough money to pay [a, deposit on a house.
To wouldTbe,emigrants Mrs. ' M
but housing accommodation scarce. Roohis are* only 'ava able at high rents”
Farmers! visit
TlfEMBERS of,[Clitheroe a: LTX 'Rnnjlpnri
the highlights'of ;the ann farmers’, trip..- The iparty, about 120, travelling,In th motor coaches' had vlsltpi Ringway Airport before on to Buxton and Chatswoi House.
last night, saw th^ famo American musical / succe “The PaJama4-Game,” Manchester Opera! House. The theatre visit' was one
SLAIDBURN
Y.F.C. visited-' Mr. fHarold Sut cliffe’s egg-packing' station at Cllviger, iieariBumley, ;last week. A supper of meat bldand peas ■was served by the: ladles apd
afterwards mernbeto saw. films, one of 'the packing; station apd the other of HoUami [ Thanks were expressed by Ijlr.
preacher for the, Methodist Lo^ Preachers’ Mutual Aid Assoina- tion at the Slaldburn [Methodtet Church oh Siinday was Mr. E. A. ■Wfipp, of Burnley.; i GIFTS. — A presen^lon Fas
MUTUAL iAID.--The special i Y.F.C.—Members of ISlaidbulm N.F.U., their wives and frle: ds
"Pajama (iame’f Bowland ■ brahch of
t i l n a 1011
nd e
;ual of e
d rth YOU dA N BOOK THE F pLljoW IN G Whitsuntide Excursions
FOR BOLTON-BY-BOWLANp AND HODDER m o to r SERYidES - AT
G[ Harrison and Miss M. Pitt^ m&n.
4, Wellgale] Clitheroli, an^d at Ains|worth and AldersoR^, Waterloo Roaa; and ShW Bridge . . I .' ■. — —1~" ' '
Saturday,! ^une 8th: BLACKPOOL ... ... 9-39 a.ra. 7-3pp.m.; 8/9
-, i !
made on Sunday afternoon to Mrs. E. Harrison ;an4 Miss M. Walker, who* havei taught te- gether 'at the Parish ChUrch Sunday School for -16 yeara They each'recel'yedja Veman
Ward reprodiffilion' and *a ha ik, presented ;them 'by ithiir former scholars' as token of affection- and appreciation.
The Week’s Obitua!ry MRS. A. ABELL
Street, Clltheroe, died at her home on Wednesday. She was
Mrs. Ada Abell, of; 3 Grafton
IS- ,; Mrs. Abell came to the town
'
50 years ago with her husband,
the.lute Mr. Samuel Abell, when he ciame to work as a joiner on the building of the Public Library.
Moor Lane Methodist Church, Sympathy will be extended
She was associated with
to her son and three daugh ters in their bereavement.
i . ' ■ ' .’ ■' , MR. A. GRUNDY
As briefly reported in our
Issue last week, the, death occurred in hospital yesterday week of Mr. Alfred Grundy, of 18,Kemple View, Clltheroe, '
Mr. Grundy, who was 73,
worked i as. a steam-roller driver and general labourer for Clltheroe Corporation for
'20 years, beginning in 1928. Later, he worked as a night w a t c hma n at Bankfleld Quarry. [
Born in Ulverston, Mr.
Grundy came to the town In 1922 from Daltoii-ln-Fumess, where he was a member of the R.A.O.B. I and the British Legion. [
- Well-known and respected' •he was ' associated with St. James’s Church.
-He Is survived by a wjdow,
and four sons, the eldest of whom has been In Australia for the past 10 years. Sym^ pathy will be accorded them in their bereavement.
wood on Wednesday evening. He died In hospJtUl yesterdiiy.
! were bowling, football, and cricket. , ■' .[., • 1 j ■ ' ['
at 1. Beech; Street, [Cllthene. He was ardad foreman-for the Lancashire County j ^ Coum ill, having worked for them alK ut 30! years. His [ main: Intere its
Mr. Kay, who waS 52. lived
, The sympathy ' of a wide circle of Jrlends and relath es will be accorded i his wldpw, two sons and daughter In their sad loss. ,'
, i ‘ '
ly at her home oil Sunday, of Mrs. Jane Kayley. of Stubbs Wood Farmi Rlmlngton.. She was 72.
' [! ’mRS.|j ,;-KAYLEY ■ The death occurred sudden
j : | [
Kayley was! a member of! a farming family. .She was the widow of Mr. John Kayley. A member i of i Rlmlngton
A native of the district, Mrs.
W.I.; Mrs. Kayley [was a so closely associated/With Martin Top Congregatlpnal [Church.
daughter, to whom will be extended, bereavement..
She is survived by a son and syihpariiy
in their | Mrs. E. MARSHALL
secretary of; Clltheroe Auctl Mart Co., Ltd., Mrs. Ed Marshall, of 7 R'adecly Street, Clltheroe, died in h pltal bn Sunday. [:
Nottingham! coming to town when 'she was; about 13. She was * associated with Waterloo Methodist Chui and with the Women’s Felto) ship at Wesley [Methodist Church.
Aged 59. she was a native I ;
for a long'time, ahd the sym pathy of many friends . and. relatives will be aciiordea -ner husband arid two [daughtirs In 'their ber'eavemeilt:
A membe^^of an [Old Ch ip
MR. Wi!iJ. PBOCTlER . \-
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ping farming family, Mr. 'Wil liam James; Proetoi’,:, died at the,home of/his nephew, Mr. Percy [Duncan, of “Shenstone,’’ Pendle Road Clltheroe,.' on Friday.
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youngest ^soji of the late Mr. and Mrs. A:|Procter. He vras born at wards End Faim, Chipping, later Uylniat Sad He Side Farm,'Chlpplhg.
Aged 76, Mr. Pfbetjer was I he .
farming hh iself and' took a farm near rirlnasar^li with ills brother, thd'late. Mr. [Afleriier
[Mr, Procter then beean
[Procter. -Hi retlfed about 17 years ago to live near Leyland.'
Sympathy will be [ extent :ed
to his neph iws and nieces |n their bereayenient.
Mrs. Marshall had been 111 ■ ':■[., Wife Of Mr. J. W.'
M.arshkU, PESTS;' ACT, : 1 9 5 4
The Agrlquliural (Delegation of Pest Control Functlons to Countif-Agricultural Exeoutlve' CeimmltieesJ .flegula* : , ■ ' tlon8,'194g'tolB54j
RABBIT CLEARANCE ORDER NoJ 144 (YORKSHIRE (WEST RIDING) Ni. 4)
tive county qr ithe West Riding or Yorkshire, the cities and county boroughs of Bradford, needs, and WAkeflel'd, and the county boroughs of Bai-nsley, Dewsbury, Halifax, and Hudders field, the l)owers conferred by Section 1 of the Pests Act, 1954, hereby designates the area', described in the ^hedule to this Order as a rabbit clearanda area, to be freed; so far as practicable, of wild rabbits.! .
C The -York (West Riding) County AgricUtuial Executive , Dated thq s^nd-day oi May,•■,1967,‘ : 'i [■- ; * -■.SCHEDULE' ,
An area enclosed within the .following bbimdar ,4s . w Hie Cheeteffleld-Harrogate road (A.Ofj frim! Its' Junction
Skjpton road ,(Ai66): thence westward along the road A.65 to Its Junction with' the Harrogafe-Oiltheroe road|(A.(9); thence west ward along the: road A.d9- to' Its Jupctlonl with the Yorkshire (West Blalng)iLancAshlrei county -boundary; thence eastward along this last-named boundary td Its lunctlo i with the road from Gowllng (A.6088): thence eastiyard along the road A.6068 to Its Junction, at CrosshUls v^'th the sklpton Rotherham road (A.629); thence'along the road.A.629 to ite-Jinctlou with the Chesterfleld-Hprrogat|-foad (A.61). i;.',':
Lith. Kotherham-Sklpton road (A.629) to its Jinctlon with'the jueeds Bing'Road (A.612()): thence along the riad A.8120 to Its thnction with the Leeds—Burley-ln-Wnarfedale road , (A.660):
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l Any occupier who fails to comply with thes: requirements is tiable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding £25 and . oo a further fine not exceeding £5 for each day after conviction an which the I failure continues. Moreover, without -prejudice to tny such proceedings, arrangements may bej raide for the work
teps as may Ifrom time to,time’be necessary for the killing or thiving on anyjpart of the land, for the prevention of damage by
taking of wild rabbits Jiving on or resorting fo the land-and. lwhere f t is not feasonably practicable to destroj the wild rabbits
ose rabbits.' ' IB luUMiue.; - ■ y- .-
Block Ti Goverhm^ Buildings, St., George’s • Road, Harrogate. a Copies of!this Order may be obtained on application to the
Yorkshire and at tne Committee's office at'Cardllne-Bouse, High Street, ;Sklpton. j
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bove addi’esses.: ! i
■ • Price 2d. j)qt, • .t Save a Agricultural'Executive ^-----‘
I' A map sliot^ng the boundaries of the rabl It clearance ares York ('West Riding) County ■
o be done and] the cost recovered from the oicupler. s available for-puDllo Inspection at,the, (Jounty Offices of the
■ Committee.:' s Occupiers of land in' a rabbit clearance area must take such ; I, j. I ! - i . NOTE--.'. ■ ■
/ I j For'and on behalf of Vor£ (West Riding) I •; County .Agrlcultural-Executive Committee
' P. C. TKiOMPSON, Chairman ommittee tielnR authorised to exercise within, the administra
Sunday, June 9th: SCARBORciuGH , 8-0 a.m. BLACICPQCjlL;. . ,.; ... 2-30 p.m. SEVEN LAps .
Monday^ June lOtllihil! i • MQRECANteE ... ... 9-15 a.m/ BLACKPOOL*
9-30 a,m.
BLAlCRPOriL .., ... T-30p.rn.. RHYL y.;l [................. 8-30 a.m.
BLACKPOOL ... ... 1-30 p.m. 11-1) p.m. 6/9 I i
30 .. ' . 8-30 a.m.
RmBLE'vkiLEY... .. ■ 2-30 p.m. RIBBLE v A l^ . . . : ... . ' 6-30 p.m.
p.m. 17/6 p.m. 5/6 15/9 ■3/6
' 4/3
1 7-SO p.m. 8/9 * 7-SO p.m. 6/9 Iill-15 p.m. 6/9.
6-(J p.m. 16/3
CLFTHEROK BOROUGH AND RURAL ‘ DISTRICT JUNIOR ACCipENT PREVENTION ; COUNCIL ! 1 IS ORGANISING A ' |
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COMPETmON ON ROAD SAFe]tY
For Schoolchildren in the Cljtheroe : Borough a^id Rural Distnet"
n iR E E AGE XjROUPS : 8-11 yedrs; 1 and 14-18 years of age
■Entries should not exceed 10" x 8" a forwa'rded; to Mr. M. Niland, 29, Wat Clltheroe. of to Miss C. Downhill, 20[ L Clltheroe, ;not later than FRIDAY, 21st Names and addresses and date of birth I on the back of the poster.
11-14 years
lOrigslght Ave. JUNE, 1957; must be put
Id must be -terloo Road,
DITART RirnmN FARE
iS, at' of
•SEE WINDOWS ____ ;•■■' /■■'■ ‘‘There are plenty of Jobs, : ' ,:i-
cold weather and (had never seen a'fire until [coming , to England.*,!
[ I - - ! , WHITSUNTIDE YOU WILL I ADMIRE
THE INDIVIDUALITY An d VARlET^f IN OUR WIDE qiCjICE OF '
TWO-PIECE SUITS AND SPORiTSWEAR
-R i d lE R T li COLOUR AND DESIGN, THEY
EXPRESS IPERFEliTLY, THE STYLE TRTNDS O F ' THE YEAR.
Also the new TER' w o o l ' s po r t s aease resisting and ' from £4-15
SHIRTS for every TIES, [SOCKS and . - .to tone.
lard -0
.’fLENE and ROUSERS, wearing,
(ccasion with. WOOLLIES
CHRISTIE HA'TS .\N d c a p s
WOOL and COTTCN ,GABAR DINE [RAINCOATS iiy all the leading makers. Also the pocket PAKAMAC-DE-
•LUXE.
Flt^D READ ] The Man^s Shop ■
& CO. LTD.
9 , Kldirkcit P l a c e , € l i t)h e ro o Tel 58
i Llgitinx of Vehicles: ' 9.5 ’ p.m. to 4-2l ia.m.: ■
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'vf street-lighting ' At; the moment road Junbtlons only,
:[ FRIDAY. MAY 3|st, 195j7 /lUTHElROE Is to [have better
' In' the days of fuel* shore...,. g ^ i- p e n ie r c u ts . *
a year B8° were ti rned down because |the cost was not In cluded to the estlnates. j
Englnee|‘ had been Instructed to prepare a suitable Scheme for bettor iUumlnaltl|)ii as and where rtoulred.
No?^. 'however, ti le Bijrougli i
! New iWps. chos m for tl decorative • deslgr |, and to
' maintain the character of the area ' likve been erect^ in
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' Church* fetreet. Hhey are of, the . sodlum-dlsCharge type, seen by Coun. Crossley- and the Borough Englp'eer at an exhlbltl(|n, '
' light toi
wim .'provide a graded switch, from the brighter main-street lighting! as well ad iUirailnat- Ing the; civic bulldJ igs.
opposite] th Town] Hall, ll
me ivnu iiua.. Thls --------
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f j o r i f R V! manager ijstato at Wlthgill
— ..-.hgill and [well- kridwn ill local farming circles
was ' unanimously to-elected ch[alrmaln ;pf Bowiahd R.D.C. at jits annuajl meeting on Mon-
. day. Coun. T. H. Asplnj of Eaves
Hduse Fanh.'.Waddlngtori, was,
re-tolectra vice-chairman. *
rpHE ^ t draw f<|r[ Premium -i“' CotHTirro PnnHo
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take p]ace - at' Ijyt! Aiinesi tomorrow/
I ahd'a complete list numberd will, be p the- London Gazet
, • S a v i n g s
prizesjj^ be notified,by post of Wlilnlng
iblishbd In ;e on June
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Bcirough and ' Rural pritrict rechverdd last week, and reach-t edj £ 14,(j48i or, 13/6 per head of' pdpulptlpn. :
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attract |considerable, interest, as a remunerative investment ' 'foi'longer-term savtog. / [■
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' V TRIP round thi world lies -^iahedd of MlsSj|E. -C(i)Ult- hurst'- oif 74- High leld Itoad, ClltheroL w ho lyestetdaY sd|led on the Soutnierh'Clross from Southampton ) . [i .
^ortspf call|wUi nclddeLas' Palmas and South Alrlca/beT
fore sh^i-reached 'Austm?,'. where sh'e; wifi' spend ■
totoi;
time with friends.; Aftorw^,'. Miss Coulthurst. will! sailp[to' New Zealand on other'visits frlerids’.-| '
The letum, voyage, wil .be to'd“by;'(tto’':M vld POJl,I Tahiti, Panama "and,
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i.West Iniles/i- /■:■* [ I*,': Miss (totothurst totlred
ceptly . tobm' lier -JoW weaver I at Mess . worth’s Jubilee Mil i
- ' aS '; 1 ' South
! Funeral! Directors, whose Jafij nual . conference is being held
at! Harrogate. i
* * . I * i liNE of! the leadlntplayers in
V the new playi ‘■■'rhe’’Na^ . in! Question,” at .the[.BlactoL Grand this week * Isdo.hft , Strattonj of Pimlico iRpad,
Cljtheroe. The plot concerns a racing
mbtorlstl (John'j. Gregton) urider toe j froiri' Ithe ppllce after a hit and irua accident which develops Into soinet ilng m(!ire sinister. , ; One newspaper (irltlc' says:
“ John Strattoni-eaves -his, mark on[the
play.imth a pro-;
found study, of ;; me facln'g nujtorlst’e nervy stupbrother,” ‘
The-.play Is on Cj-provincial;
tour, prior to Wesf .End pro duction.
■ , — ■ * \ * * heroe branch; of , 1 Local Preachei -Me tual
' Aid Assojclatlon eeiftoatod its to Moor
’and
arinlvershry on Saturday jvlth. a j publte meeting '
Lane Sctool. MlsB B. E. Ashdoj^hiOf jvest' Bradford, presided [»
speekers were Mr. E. Rowland Bail, of Liverpool, and Idr. F. Wpodi of Bolton.; Mr. p. G. Hartley was the accompanist;
Local
mbns lections
ence. along I the road A.660 to its Junction with the Leeds-
chiirchef on Sundajy; and col- were taken for
preachers n th e
association. ! '■
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■lifRi W ry •^T-Hariteads Farm,; Riming ton, was awarded [eight I tos-,
TAYLOR,,:'of the
et'tes' at the WBr^ckphire , Agrlculttoal Shdwjildpt 'Week,' including two flrsto with Kll-i-
piori :an|d'topremei .champlon
m'eston plraple 5th and K'!'" m'eston ptotole i4th.- ' The form'er was the cjiam-
ahd ■topk the Armbeote Chal lenge* :(3(ip: [for the .champion Guemsto. animal las well as
the English Guernsey Cattle Sbclety’I-prize for the cham pion female. '
tIhis! w to ^’s ROAD
SAFETY second
SLOGAN ose a life
gave ser- Methodlst
-the
- T dMej CUtheroe.lwM. to^ay lj[ the "National Assc^iatlohr .of
being installed Os ■presldent'Of '■chairman of MoUtnnol AaorJlnUnhl- nf-
SCALES :,of R lltheroe. was
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ehcy:baldges [Haiisen
'Wltn-'Mr.' ;6t 1 ylce-ch|lrna
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'"[[Mr. ji rho, ilniie aki secrcl Banli^ |as tl
:1s s.ucce^ed 1 [ The licbrnn
'j|oEv
as badto secrl petltloiil spcre|
Mr; D.
..i^The 1 ' jjy 'Mr. CountY
■House, a homi ,b0ys.:' !,'|
tox and ward ____Cpmn ' I MODERl
i Speahlng touth, he)sald gold.
iWere a hundj ■Jiving norma 'and tratolng place toisocle ■;zens. *
lieadltoes! I For 'towy
■ COmmlbs .1
master i 'Mr. R.
worth. Bssocla
.lon.al Peter Low. S.J £tony|
j Thanks epressed
his report.' s remember alwl
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mer on i'vhosif [camped.;
[■ Scout
j their PROBABLY I p tlon Df Its
in Cllth'irperl display! (if Sc| [organised by! District [Boy
*tlon crowds cf yls
bus and' not .1 press their thi
people who bleating* aboul] Teddy bqys al people ^ouldl normal; youths
[That:
Rieetlnl 3 ,
'fheettog't'declcf record an apd long and d®vo
elected! with Messrs, H B. * H. coatosj J . : Rev. H.
j:lVir.'H[*'3l. !c4 stand for re tript''.Siiwtral
, The''.ahnuall
. Thprnber.*! fihf /■wefd-indw '29d
[■'Partteumflyl -.features iw(erel ' the nupiber o l
to 29 and ’;h e | , 167 to'the'nu
Defence Bonds (rantinde. to ,
Savings. Bonds pirlzes 'Will yfHI ;ham St.
Winners ot<
TOXIAMSON; Of the
C.WS.
An extjra ' lamp of d< ihslty Is to be et[(
mn
teuble ected
nf the* Lighting; Committee,, caid moves for betier lighting
Coun.:E- Crosslejfi chalrmali
are lit 1“ ac(or(lanco with mown Ci()uncil policy Mid down
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torfl, pm j tlenerpl; the cli) at D'ov ;'*:■ trb
, Mlj t % j^Pr^sei
.!rrwo,stou1 I
(made Assistant I C4
Stanley.! Troop, The'
/Sloner (Train i Lord.'ciltheJ
'riected prtola elation,!: and and the 'Ma.'?! (CouncUloi Crltchley) mesfs,
■movemantt;
chairman, ‘‘wistful: adults whn
I ■■Dr 1.., *
‘P Wlstfiil, to rbackl lej^/cu
.post of jits op; ■i/Mf'REl
iookln WhlHJ and eKasp saiir;;yo[uth,
(Calderstoril Theiy m v
I of the ClithI Saturdayl
gUlshed 1
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