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Cliiheroe Ai i


. . dvertiser & Tim is, l\day 2, 1958


Ii}ngreg3tioiik Church- ^ t h e b e . I


Young Peoble’b Deij^


SUNDAv I n e JcT ; (4m May, 1958)^ , , ,


10-30 a.m.: Leader: b'i'i ii


MISS BRENDA BOOTH ■ A d d r e s s :


MR. JOHN Chile ren’s


BLACKBURN, Address:, j


MISS t SOWERBDTTS' _6-0j )•!«•■•


W';l®


MR. JOHN Addi


MRS. MAR soloist: Organist


Leader:' | . R0B1NS0N_


e s s : - , j - j- ON LUND '


M I S S S . A B B O T . M I^ K. SWALES


the COlilMUNION s a c r A m e n t :


will follow evening worship i


WESLEY I CHURCH o ^ r r i f f iR O E


S U ^D A y NEXT (Jlay 4ih, 1958) i


10-30; a.m.:j


*Rev. A. B. I'MACpARR 6-0 p.m.:


Rev. ( to L IN E> CUND


JJ1I.A. Ml will be


n NELSO^


I edals^ and cratlficaWs presented during tpe Wnlng service. i ’


METHODIST ichORCH.^ str® t , low moor CLITHEROE


Sunday School Ainiyersaiy


i!!'


Afterncon 2 p.m.: Eve^ng 6 preacheh:


Sundsy, May ll^h, J958 Services: i i ' „


!!l.|


REV. FRED SMITH (OF BLACKBURN) !


2-0 D n The'scholars will' give al DEMONSTRATION-


tRe BUILDING OE


' THE CHURCH! : ' Accompanist: '


mess RUBy’ DEMAIN scjaooi)Li at' 10-15 a.m.l


at


address to Parents, Teachers, Scholars and Friends.


M R . W . D A R N E L L . ‘'Orgalnlst;


M I S S D E M A I N E v e n i n g Soloist:


C h a l r p i a i i : mbs. j : 4 cottam;


OFFELTORIBS AT ALL SERVICES FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL FUNDS


1 ! I ■ ' ' '


Moot l U c Methodist Church, I Clitheroe


SUNDAY n e x t ,, I (4th May, 1958V' , V ':


10-30 ailiLi and! 6 p.m. : : ^


Rev, J. Henry FENTON HOLY COMMUNION


a t E V E ) I I N Q S E R V I C E :


l A d i e s CLASS 2;,p.nL‘: , Speaker: |MBE|. , ujiALES


W A T E R L O O M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H


C U T H E R O E


Sunday School {Anniversary


SUNDAY I NEXT'- (Ma!y |4th,j 1958) |


'Preacher:! i.


Rev. Nicholas T. Wills _ , S E R V I C E S : '


! . ■ '


. 8-03 ajn.’ Prayer Meeting, lQ-36a.m;; Morning ^rvlcj^. i Scholars’Re-Union,


1- 30 p.ra 2- Obp.m


O p e n A i r S e r v i c e I n W a t e r l o o .


2- l U . m . C l i l l d r m ’s D e i h o n - I I


, s t r a t l o u ! s e r v i c e ft’


S P E C I A L M U S I C B Y T O T '


C H O I R


I Y o u r s u p p o r t w i l l b ' h p i i r e c i g t e d .


I^Iewton Uongregatit^nal Chapel


Choir Sunday (4th! MaK 1958) |


; "■:' ! ( 1-3'!


Service iat 12 p'.m. conducted! !| ■


■ I , by the I' ; i - : | Rev. S. E. liFRIjNCH j


I musical mMS' BYjTHE j CHAPEL ciioiR I


I musical! service ! 'at 7-15 P-iP- [presented by


T H E C L I T H E B O E u t e u r e m a l e V O I C E C H O I R


; ' ^ i Conductor; i I ■ i i


MB.i ERNEjST Ap.EN ALLi ARE |WELC0:^ 1


"' „> 11'


I ' ;


I


CoUectioils at all Services for : Sund ly pchpol Funds^


6-00 p.iriJ Evening Servlc| ;


“ T h e j B i i a d l n g p f t h e Lighthouse: |


V I J . & Mrs. J . Tonilmson


TILL a miember of the choir at Clitheroe Parish Church


Ifemllnson, of j 56 I Plmllcc '’°&ad. He ind.his wife. Mrs lay. Tomlinson; celebratec


the age of 76 is Mr. James


melr: golden wedding laisl iPriday.


i"


1908. by thi Rev. RoberJ; Rail ton.;


I


wher^ he lived at one time.; A retlreJl insurance agent


he has been a ihember of thj R.A.O.B. s nee 1,921 and^lsj o a s t! president ooclal Clu!


o f C U t h e r o i


was formerly Miss May Hart­ ley. 1 Nelthw she nor Mr. Tbir • illnsoh have been | In Eog health recently, so | they ; did not have a celebration;


Mrk Tomlinson, Who ^'7! , ■


' Th ey have a son and daugh ter ; jind there Is one grand|- daughter.!


: | :


tiember of the choir at th : >arlsh Church in Chatburr


■Mr.' Tomllnsor was also


They were married'at Stl kmes’s Chirch 6n April 25th


Ic-to-mcasure .foundations in touch with jyour local corsrtiete—


ill advise y6u without ob igation. ' Miss R.


“ Twynam,” I Best,


,45, West View. • j ■ Clithorot. 690.!


Blackburn, 48025. : Mrs. Doiothy Hartley. j


Whinney Lane, Langho, 1


■ i


Mrs. Edith Horsfall. 47. Seedall Avenue, ; Clitheroe.


: 1 .i » PICKFORDS ■movika-STORnts


EMPIRE lANDAL ST, Tel. 44742. J NELSON.


TANP'SH. Tel


8^ HIBSON RD.. S Tel. 850.1 62


T., BURNLEY. 3039; i i


MB.TOiv. SMITh I will give lain ^ r t. U.


Saturday: 1st »»“«• 2nd House .8-15 D.m.


Prli& ST 88.


PAUL’S CHURCH,! LOW MOOR


Glioir Sermon^ !


SUNDAY | ] ^ X t ! i (May 4th)'.


SroVICES AT: j


a.m Holy, (pommunlon. a.ip Momlhg Prayetf pin. Evening Prayer.;


jHubert’i iiirch, Duinso


Catholic ip Bridge


$UNDAY| 'NEXT (4th May, 1958)


■ I a t 2-0 p . m ' . PROtWlON


/JnD i CROWNING Of our! ladys statue BY; THE .MAY QUEEN


Eoliowed by 'Benediction i . I •


I .


Why put up! with damp uneven Floors


WHEN YOU' CAN HAVg----- ASPHALt FLOORS


naws j?Tw j No’oDllyation Consult


Ll-TTUE m6rE than LINO. 1 , COSTS?


{ ames Bolton & Son


EANAM oi,D WHARF. EANAM,


o n a l l f l o d r ' p r o b l e m s . Tel. Blakewater 42016


BLACKBURN AMAMCMf W semtlj l y R o o m s a r e t o b e s o l d . ■ Fon To « the


morrow iSattrday) tattered, dress


M


ibndair arid Tuesday ILA^ FREED in


WR. ROCK


^ ROLL 1 Cert. U.


WHALLEY I W


l E . — | W h a l l e ! y A ^


T h i s 4a s a g r f e d ' o n i M o n d a y a t a s p b i l a l m e e t i n g o f m e m b e r s o f t l , : C o n s e r v a t j L v e C l u b .


T1 ‘Tcloms and; Conservative


Club 4 ? part ® erec',:itnore than'balfia cen­


r t e ti


tury a^b at the Ih^actlon of S Accrington ‘Road, ahd Queen


were bought by the club about 12 y ^ h . a g o ,


T h e As^embly]B(»ms , . !


■ Rerular weekly helc W tlie Assembly;Rooms whf ! local brgdnlsationsako


hole Uieir ; c ances and meet-


Irigi there. The ihaln room h ^ oftej .1 beeii used for ^ lltlc a l ahdl fariheri’ matings,


T f !fche premises are taken wfor indiistif *1^“ ®


A p a - t f r o m t h ^ C o - o p e r a t i v e Haul w h i c h


o c m ^ n a ; t h e : e Is up


f i o m p a n i b l e s i z e i n t h e vlU ge.; :


i l l p b ' l o i i g e r j b e a v a i l a b l e . is u s e d as a


T ie bohsjrvative Club is to ■ ,


con ilnue as lisUal. ^ J ^IBLE.-1-A jumble isale on


Pri^ £y Iralsei oTer £29 for .the /o f ■Whalley Day pchool.


wwi len^ and sidesmen^ of the ■W


Pai 3


ni llei Dealnery met in WhaUey h bhurch yMterday^ week for


thcT'vlSlt ol. the Arcbdeaoon of fcburn, tlie Ven. C. Hi U£


Ule ijchdeacori Instructed them


ti) ( be fespeilally concerned tWs yed about j lnsurance ' and the


bui ding fund ofj their churches te vfas aicomrianled by Mr. L,


R4 son, thfe mocesan registrar, admlnlitcfed the oaths taken thri! wirdens and, sidesmen


UE( h entering their offices.


annual society meeting of Whalley, Methodist Oburqh was held In thei Initltiite ofa Tiiesday; when: the Kendrew gave a Bum-


, HiETHODIST 'MEETING. - Tbej


ipyry of thri conference address to 'Methodist Societies.


1 representatives appointed to


.1 ( leadera meetings and circuit Qi^trirly ncetlrigs for the next 12 , ntris we;-e: irirs. E. Richardson,


Wis; J. Lunley^ Mrs. G. B, Ken- :(• iw,|Mr. Haworth and Mrs. J. [earman. A collection was taken the circuit summer fayre.


.: four lock-up garages on ;nd in Churph StreeL-George


if me, Re id


^hlst drive In the Conserva- ve'jClub-on Monday


WHIST DlilVE.—Mrs. W. A. Linger was M.C. and Mrs, G. plt .preseptrid the prizes at a


2 Mrs. i. Pollard. Cons. Mrs. k Speai and Miss L. Wright heriial. Miss E. Haworth


Winners : 1, Mrs. W. Clegg;


! / i |cCIDENT. r - Gordon itphell m 5 Hambledon


{It. I Jo


Sfiturday. He ivals given treatment for


iew; b'uis^d his face and iad in a cicling_accldent in Dim


's Road Padiham


injuries at Burnley Ibspltal


U uu«« towie


i lay raised :unds


4 e Wlsiwell I J U M B L E , WISWELL Erahley 8()lton-by-Boiyland Y,F.t.--Ab a [meeting of the


by-I owland TouiIk Farmers’ tRlli and demonstration on was given by! Mr. Ham-


ihd Miss Slater, : of .'the 31 vision of the St. John e Brigade. Thanks were tyP. Wright.j !


I THE W ICS M B . J . B U S H


Street, Clitheroe, died In hosplta!. on Sunday. He was


73.1 . ■ I Mr


half later b moving


- tin


Mill. J the Ga


Mr. Jhmes Bush, of 6, Cross


papers crpsshiT


stppplrig stones, :


Bush began work as a Tier I at Low Moor Mill, II‘coming a weaver and, g to the Commercial ^ i boy he delivered ; rneft family’s mail and at! S h l r e b u r n by the- river at the


Bush was ihterested in poultry and w£s a| member of Clithe­


In earll4 years too, Mr.


roe Poultry Society. I ,


employed at Wm. Hanson and 4ms (Chairmakers). Ltd.


M i ■ I ■' ore recently Mr. Bush was


He retired in 1950.- !In 1957 l.e and his wife, Mrs.


Stamiforc Mrs. I Ann Mr. Jam !; her homii, Bradfqrd mas,


Thri Ml


70. , village


a s


being Wonien’, Syjnp!


her di.u was ji'dr


nesd™ of Hli: was, , Wril) kb


The


Eliza’ Bush, celebrated their golden wkding. Sympathy w;ill be accorded her and her daughter in their bereave liient,


■pleasihgto ' MIL


C r e n l i a t i | ) n t o o k


. ___ place {at on Wednesday.!


W . D I S H I N G T O N


■)Vmia n Elshlngton, of 15 Pee Street, Clitheroe. He was 70L


lown were sorry to hear ol he id iatl: on Sunday of Mr


His mslny friends In the


Parish Church, where he wa an henorary bellringer and sidesmanJ , He had served o the P irochlal Church Couilcl|'.


Keenly Interested in spo he wi,s a ; one time an offlcl


of itlie old Sunday Sch Ihottall League. He was a actlvri n;ember of Cllthero, 'cricket Club, being a memb of t ie WwUng committee, whicli pe was a form


secretary. He was member of Clitheroe Co: servo tlve Club. In hlSy younger, .days


Dlshngtiih was in business a' S.!


Lahej, t father,


ever, h Rediaa Wch


Eiciiope bereave


I symp_athy nesday '


p r id e d .the Interment Clftheroe Cemetery on


j roe Parish Churto at


the family In their rienti ' A servl^ee to


le and Read. . will


. a s t r i r t a i l o r I n iking* over from For! 32 years, ho,, was employed i?y


'le


Mr. Dishlngton was closely issoclited with Cl it h e r o ;


the dist: at [on3 vlllag' until g:


lagel aff bershlp andl hi British


years h wream


DaVSe: Ml


a : daug


is e;


years ® Ribones Hrijto


APPEAl..—pollard Bros, 'lendshlp (larage' have won elr appeal | for the erection


, READ , , 1 '


ler.25: 1 r; '3, f B


'I&W.


i n w h l l e t l h e ; g i r l s . p l a y e d t e n n i s i n t h e ■ v U l a g p t o a U , b e i n g : 1, M a r y


er Vestry Ch . (k)l


The' Rector,; the presided ht the


liirch, Slaidbum, 31. : L. C.! King- reappointed Rec-


meeting of . St.


and J. Leem- Warden, Mr . ; A.


FROM DISTRICTS ■ V S L ^ B U R N


comptotlon—trajtor : handUng—, ke village g reen on Monday, ju d f e Me; STS. E. Raw and ' Limade the, following


I r .V, •hbld! th£ Ir ; first; outdoor C.-knie b >ys of Slaidbum


Harrlrion; 3, R- binder; under


Raw. •; ' ’’! '■ ■ R-Roe; .2,.L: Roe;


1, J. Ciowklng; JV Raw; ; 2i J-


CHATBUm


t J U M B L E . — A j u m b i e s a l e ' i n b u r n S c h o o l . ,


1


M . P a t e , I h l a r i t s t e a c h e r a t ' ; C h a t - b u r n . ' S r i h D o l , ! w h o :1s l e a v i n g t h e m d i s t r i c t . 4 T i l e p r e i s e r i t a t l o h w a s


a d e ' o n | b e h a l f o L s c h o l a r s : a n d stair by W-. H- e,


mast^;.;,'i|: ,',k',! /, ' '• ' .j! . ! J U O W N t l / i M


.


, . D r 'a M A C L U B .4- T h e ' ! a h n u a l m e e t i n g o f D o w n h a m p r a n l a C l u b


w a s ' i h e l i ' - o i i M o n d e i y w p k . I n D o ' w n h a m ' S c h o o l . , ' I . . . . . . . . .


■ T h e H ( ) n . M r s . M a r d u s ' V o r s l e y w a s r e i e i i e c t e d ' p r e s l d e r i t a a d ' M r . T i - P r i n g l e a n d M i s s , E , | H o m b y w e r e e f e r i t e d v l c e f c h M r m e n , M r s . T . O b o h y , s e c r e t a r y , e m d ; 3l r s . W . I . T o d d , I t r e a s u r e r ; !


;on Warden, and Dunsop Bridge


littch


was re-elected hon. Mrsi E. Harrison secretary of the Council.


th3' council: MiSs Curtis, Miss E. on, Miss Garnett, Mrs. Glb-


____iig were elected to


„il®ir, Mn. Parkinson, Mrs. •kkies,‘Miss E. pickles, Mrs. ■ nsay, Mlsj M.: Walker, Mrs, Walkin’, 7ms.! . Winder, Miss , “ s. Vorswick and Misses : W. Davis, W; Ramsay, ami J.'Whitaker.


^ Mrs.1 D. HuUyjlMrsi Klng- ilklhsonvMis; J.;Leeming, Miss


HtURSr bREEN


•In' the absence of the jt. -Mrs, M. Perry, the ’sideit. [Mrs. ;CrohiH i £ t , the monthly of Hurst Green W.I.


week.!


iity counsellor, Mrh $, Mrs.: Crohlll and P.’ C omall being . the


lonitration on make- givfen by Mrs, Webb,


iihpelltion for the best- member was won by Martlndale.


|


menbers from Knowle and Bashall . Eaves


g :oup meeting on Ih rs t Green weir


I istltutes. ■'


jeen 3 of England, and ijreniig i c lo se d ; 'With 4iestlpns.: I


Bocth gave a, talk on ‘


. -,L whist and domino , wiek raised £13 for the I alley and j Chalgley, Hull Fund, j I


p-lzes were iwoh by: j i s . P. Uvesey; 2, Mrs. Gents.: ; ij Mr- Vf.


, r. Laycock. pomlhoes: Bolton; 2, Mrs.; Walsh.


A edm^it ,tlon was won by Paul Miss Anne Watspn will b s assist­


ant seefetary; and Mrs. Hornby and Miss Barton ,wlll[ be wardrobe


mistresses. !. : , ' 3 W O M B H '8 I N S T I T U T E . ,


W . t w a s h e l d I n D o w n h a m i S c h o o l ' o n F r i d a y , h u s b a n d s a n d f r i e n d s b e i n g i n v i t e d . - ] ! : Mr.'’ b ’ Slater,': Of Lringrldge. arrange4 an enjpyabjiepre gramme


9t h ' b i r t h d a y p a r t y o f D O w n h a m


ofigamSs and dances. W. ite. Roblnsori voiced the


thanks :of the visitors. GISBURN


Y.F.C;—Glsburn YF.C. Monday when the! boye


cattle at the auction mar b! Capetlck and W. Coates were Judges.; :


| The iglrls held a Cookeijy compe-


tlhon.'!: at Glshurii Cptes by permlsbon of Miss S. Ha:


the first places l i the Intel and seblor classes and t! tltlon'iwas Judged I by borne, [ of Rlmington.


BARROW


of restrictions on - eicpendltore. the Lancashire


turned DOWN.-l:


Education (Jommlttee has; turned down'a request from the managers of ! Barrow Con- gregatlonal School for thC; extension of the heating in-; stallritlon to! the toilets.


dance !was held in the Village Institute.' Music -wasi provided by ithe Lunesdale iBljou Band.


dance.—On Friday evening a


' ![! ISEwW^ i !


' •! '


Congregational Chappls at' New­ ton, rLTosside and -l{Iartln “


■yiglT.—Young people from the


visited the Swaiedale Group of Churches for the annual Dales Congregational young, peoples conference. The ReV, J. ’T* Lymriri, of Low Reeth, was the host![idr the week-end.


LOW MOOR


' ciuB.—Mbs. A. Lupton took her! dolls of! all nationalities when she spoke to the ladles of ILow Mooi Club yesterday


week. . ! Top;


P. (TowglU eind J.I Tayl ) the


: P R E 8E N T A T I 0N . - * A I p r e s e n t a ­ t i o n O f a j i s t a l n l e s s - s t e e l w a t e r J u g w a s ' m a d e ; o n W e d b i e s d a y t o ; M r s .


the h ^ - .Parker: ,cafi [take finarge , pf to


times of, be re-ad justed so


thri two, parishes. ha's been taken bee luse of the shortage, of clergy. ; j ; •


thlng like itnls ii AH -Hallows, Mltton : 8-30 d.m. Holy. Com- mimlon, 11 am. Matins. 2 p.m. Simday School, .17 ipm. Ev.en-


kls Sundays vfillf ran Mme- sobg."' ■!'!|i ! ' SUNDAY S chool


he win '(iondupt Matins at Hurst Gteeb at 9-45 a.m. But eich Sunday there wUl be Sunday. School [ af 2-45 p.m. fcllowed iby Ev^ensong at


loh one 4ihday each month


:3l30 p.m, 1. [ | H ^ , On two '4ndaiyS during the


ahd’ Sunday School at 2-30 dm. on the .thlrdjSunday.;


he M ,9-30 a.m.


difficulties Arose, lie hopeh to be able jto caU on a {ay preacher.


Mr. 4 rk e r saleT ihat when i |, .


very short' lease arrangements Mr. P


!'


tb the iVicaragej [ at Hdrst Green Mr.l Parker, said that it would probably


Asked tehat ,Wo|uld happen


ibe let on a hntll other Id be made,


_io. was a t , [BI a c kb Ur n Cathedral for years. During The war he wa^ jn charge of 3t. Bartholomew’s; Parish, at


[itton just oVeri 12 months Irker, iwho came


3reat Harwood; A native of PresJ


Last'Priday Mr. Parker. w s parishioners by


irdained In 1940 iathedral.


Iradford (to® ■ D.Coggqn).;


3jpn, he was It Blackburn


introduced to th i Hurst Green - the Bishop of Right Rev.


THE WEEK’S


pjoST^AG THE ATOM BOMB [


cern ’anc respect 1 have f^^ 3^u. and youi' readers, ,I feel there Is no need to reiily to “ Common- sense." ■ He raises-no new pomp except the Imaginary one that I charge Jhlmiiwith! wanttog to fight thd Bovlet Union.


. Sir,^Were it [nelt' for the con­ , T did hot make a positive


charge, but certainly - h ^ to assume that vlevf,!since-he oM


jects to ne trying to make friends with thri Soviej) Upion-,


1


tlmt enli^teAedi 0 h r i s t i logical irame bf mind


true paafism and jagain ghows^ attitude when! siieatog of the Soviet Union! which is qmte evidently hatred; whi^ the Scripture regards: as bad as


Again he trealts -with swrh ^


'nniider, ,, j j ! '■ —


of.ithe teruchiplan. He said this conception pf | iConteoL' pre­ suppose not the termination of the p r o d u c t i o n of atomic making them legal


In 1951 Stalin burst the bubble M r s . a . h i t c h o n


death occurred in Lincolnshire, of


, Hitchon. j-widow i ,of ;s Hitchon'. who left


!, Rose Cottage. West just [before Christ­


Methodist IChur ch. niembet of the


Itchdn, who -was over associated with the


.-„hy Will be accorded ighter, with! whom she- ]g In Stamford, in her


Fellowship; bereai er rent. ; 1 . ! J. LAKELAND


.riath occurred on Wed- )f Mr. Johii Lakeland, rest. Hurst; Green. 'Hri


4cf, Mir. Lakeland was ■ime employed at the bobbin works. iLatterly. ;iving up w°to three igo, h e ! had' worked at


loWn and respected In


:glrs through his mein- of St. Peter’s Guild local branch of the Legion, i In recent


3 ;er Mill.; ! [ ■ i' k an [interest In vll-


i had laid; the Legion at the Remembrance


‘rivices; !'! i ' ; ' j ikeland 'lis | survived, by


!i|d'ed


wiil; on St Gr6e


w ; two I sons and! a T. tx3 whom sympathy


■cede the Interment at iph’s Cemjetery, Hurst


a!c4prd ii i Much


em Mass at SL Peter’s Stonyhurrt, tomorrow


MR. M. IDjESON 1 | CIia,tbii:


mill as ye'ars. .. Chatbir: a p to h with, the


' e l d n e s d a y l H e w a s 65. [ i I d e s o h 1 h a d l i v e d i i m 1 a n d l w o r k e d ‘ a t t h e 3 a i t e e k v e r f o r i n a l i y


. M a l e ' V i e w . C h a t b u r n j


u ’ n M e t h b d i s t C h u r c h h i s y o u h g e r d a y s p l a y e d i i r i l l a g e [ c r i c k e t t e a m .


4 w a s ! a s s o c i a t e d - w i t h


War and B|:ltlsh Les


'! Mrs,


siidde lily W


8ui|d4y. h i t e;c wwell


IHeierved „ „ I n t h e f i r s t W b r l e j ' I i : [ : !


w a s a m e m b e r o f t o e I g l o n .


m Ir S . M . ! R O B I N S O N


Mary i Robinson, died at ! her home,! ,14


. Drive. CUtheroe, bn She was 62.


i


e r ! o f M r . M a u r i c e ' w h o [ c o l l a p s e d I a n d h i s h o m e ' . ! ” S h e r w o o d , ’ ’


s y m p a t { i y w i l l . [ b e : i t h e w i d o w : a n d :


Robinson wtis n tram conduc­ tress In Blackburn during the first IVorld War.


Born In i Glsbum, Mrs. I


yeirs ahd for the past 10 years was cm the staff of F. W. 'Wool- worth and-Co.. Ltd., In CUthe-


■her husbarid and two sons In their bereavement. The-fune- rali took place at Clltheroe


4mpfithy will be accorded ■ J !' . I ! Cemetery oh Wednesday,


I MR. W. SCOTT l; , '


■ ; ' . ■ ,


Ms younger [days, Mr. \yiHlam Scott, of 38 Newton StreeW Clitheroe, died In hospital ciil Sunday. He was 73.


;


when he lived in Whalley Road, being; a member of the South End pigeon Club.


'Mr. Scot't kept pigeon^


was' a looiri sweeper at Sito Street MIU and had previously been a dyef at Barrow. Prln{;


, iA I natlle :of, th e , town, he Works. j . ■


Legion, Mr.jScott served with the! King’s Own Scottish| Bhrderers during the first wbrld war and was a prisoner of-war in Germany.


;A! membqr of the Brit__ j


■ teok place: at Cl i t h e r o e ' Cetoetery oh Wednesday.


MR.! 3. WALNE


„Ir; James; Walne died su^d- denly at his home, 30 Little- mdor. Road. Clltoeroe, yester-


! A gardener; at Brpckhall ospltal for'nearly 25 yeals,


(jay week.:! ' :


[! ^ f n at (ioosnargh, Mr. Walne, who was 59, had IWed Ih iChatburn before coming! to Clitheroe 28 .years, ago. He; served In France with the East Ldncashir6 RegtJ during Wbnd War I, being, wounded when


he was 19.[ ' [ ” ' ! |


!■ He leaves a- widow to whom much sympathy will be corded. :


ii j


!i The Rev. J. S. Parry; Reptpr 'of! St. James’s Church, offici­ ated at the funeral, , which took place on Monday a t !: St. Catherine’s Church,; West iBtadford.!


i ' ! ! ' ■' ! |i , !■ ■"


I will have Sympathy In their bSreavemerit. ; The fuherpl


j'He leaves a %idow, three 'sons, and |a. daughter, who


I A keen pigeon fancier ji{ 4 ie Uved at Chalgley for •22


weapons, but and.lawM.


Mr; Cpmmonsense. I am; indis­ posed and carf spare you no more


There is yoUr bv®3t knowledp time. Waddirigton. KNC'WLEDGE


recenty been! aipused about the import ance of a [basic knpwlMge of caicer and jits prevention. May I therefore draw thp atten­ tion o' your rieaders to the facili­ ties offered hy the Marie Curie Memo:'ial Foundation for such a


Sir,-1-Much public mterMt t o


purpoie? One


public cancer


foundation disease.


optlmsm may take the place, ol ignore nee and fekr of this dread


of the team objects of the ,Ion ik to provide the with Imfbrmatlon! [about so that Iknowledge and


CALLI AND Sm THESE PENS AT THE ; I !


Thli voluhtary organisation has preparedj a [series of pam-


phleti: for this purpose which can be obtained I by.! application Welfare Sqb-Cpmmittee Sloanp Street, ^ndon, SLOanri 1095). r. BERNAM ROBESON


124 to s.W-1- (Tel.


advertise^ & times office •


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criAMPION | hOE liEPAUffiR OF THE BRITISH ISLES N D A L


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, , • ■ “ JEN ” ' SOLE ' ^ENTS


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IN A ' wide;, CHOICE;:: OF; DESIGNS And PRICES. Pens frem 14/- j


Pm and Pencil Sets from 20/-


W A T ^ A N THE pen! WI™


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Prices from 17/6 to £6/7/6


A sc the Lbver-filling type frote 25/-


‘M r ” Ballpoint Pen 18/ BALLPOINT PENS


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I DUOFOLDS I from 39/r to 50/-


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the elegaot pen with i the “snorkel” mLING device.


, i . I. from 72/- to 7 Qns.


Pen and Pencil Sets from £5/9/6


FROM 1/- TO 42/- . ; to


nionth he/wUl aUo! travel to t Bashall Eaves fpi Matins on


! Vicair takes


! charge ItWo parisl^ies


h e C h u r c h I n s t i t u t e i o n F r i d a y The Rev. G. A. Parker, vicar r a i s e d ! £22 f o r t h e f u n d s o f ^ C f i i a t -


a f t e r h i s h w n . t ) a p h l o n e r s , b u i a l s o , t h e '100 o r s ^


laccepted ai Afrtca.


,G. T.,


Mostyn, llvlhg'


N o t , o n l y w i l T h e b e j o b k h l g l i n e m b e r s


the Hurst Greeh parish, of John’s, i whose ]?icar, the recently


In South


services liave 'had lorthat Mr.


.mohths, ha^ some toy, Sun­ days stretching-a^eadi)f 'him.


I ot .MlttOn.fori the past 12


T h 4 W eek’s Weddings I H O L O A T E - B I T H E L t


St. Mich I The w


R.C. Ch Saturday Holgate, Mrs. F, Farm, M i s s ; , P a i : only dau H. Bltheli


’adding took place at uel! and St. ' John’s ,urch, Clitheroe, on


!Wi fesi Bradford, i 'lhd .rricia 'Maty BltheU,


, of l:Mr, 'John Gordon eldest son of Mr,'and Hdlgate, of Buck’s


ight^r of Mr. and Mrs. i of 17 SalthUl Road,


Given' iway by .her brother,


!the iiridu wore a full-length gown o r white- Nottingham


'Princess style, and trimmed with pearls.


lace ove:’ tiffeta, cut on the ^ .


1 ’ '.4 ' 'i


! 'A coroiet'ol orange blossom and'pearT'iield in [place, her flngerrrtlb length veil and ;she ca.^ed a' bouquet of itea roses and lUy-bf4he-valley.


- The bridesmaids [■were Miss,


Maureer,' Taylor, cousin of jthe brl4,: and Miss ,Norma !Holgate, ■ i the;-,bridegroom’s iSister, who wore ifull-length 'dresses pf-'lemon ejnbrpldered net ovei' taffeta arid carried bouquets of sweet peas to


! nlatch t lelr headdresses. There was also a [ small


attends it. Miss - Vivien Hpl-^ gate,.sls«r of the bridegroom;


who w£ s i I dressed'' In white nylon < ivrir taffeta with a headdreis!' of small white


flowers. She carried a posy of swee!, peas.


|


of the] br ide grqo®- Geoffrey'Dlnsdalei the duties of gToomsman being shared hy Mr.[ Terence Bithell,, the bride’s brother, ahd Mr. Bi^an Holgate, brother of the bride­ groom. The usher was Mr. John Taylor, the bride’s


The lest man was a friend cousin.


which McEvoj


Durlijg' the ceremony, | at the 'Rev.; Father , ;H. S.J. officiated, the


I hymn 'the org


Ave Marla” was suhg, inlst being Mrs. W.jE


Cromlpton. A reception fpllowedl at the Sun Inn, Waddirjgton.


' , j


The jveddlng gifts included a clock from workfriends of


W i L L ¥ - ; - T A Y L O R


; Only! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Taylor,, of Brook Lodge,! Waddlngton, Mi ss Ellen [Margaret Taylor was ma r b l e d at Waddih^n Mfethodlst Church yesterday to Mr. Theodophllus Willy; elder rioh of Mr. A. C. WUly, amd the late Mrs. ■'Willy,'of Mowland ; Orchard, South Petherton.' Somerset.


the brtde ifrore a full-length gownfof White lace over taf­ feta. CTt on classical lines, and and ah elbow-length veil sur­


Given away [by her father,


mounted by a coronet ■ of pearls. Her bouquet was of red and: wMte roses: and lUy- of-thk-valley.'! [ ' r ! ■ " ' ; ! ' i '


, i hohtest la nqt rene. •! [Thursday’s voting flgu


though It Is - f thkt centage poll will More people yere pr the public meeting^ parties than for some


There is a sign


friend, Miss Brenda Deane, who I wore a ibaUet-length dress! of iris-blue silk with a . hat !ofi pink feathers, and


In rittendanep yi&s a school-


c a r r ik a bouquet of pink carnations and [llly-of-the- vallejl. : ,


' [;


Christopher Willy, the bride­ groom’s brother, and the


’The blest [ man was Mr.


ushers Were Mr. Richard Tay­ lor ithe bride’s ! brother, and Mri John Willy, a cousin of the bridegroom.


:


which the Rev. James Wright, of 4uthport: and formerly of Wh£Uley officiated, assisted by, the Rev. G.' B. Kendrew. the | bytohs “ Love Divine ’’ and ‘ O Perfect Love ” were sung., Mlss[ Ma^ Speakman was at the


Diiring the ceremony, at orgah. ! ' , ■ ' . ' ' !•


Eavds Hall, the newly-married couple left for [a honeymoon tour abroad, the bride travel-f ling In a charcoal-grey suit with blue and! wMte ' accesf sorids.' j I ■ ,


Fojlowtog ! a reception at


uSe his vote. Apathy the electorate Is the danger to souiid local ment. a : lively l i t the elected repres ensures, in' turn, t representatlvps take interest In the welfa electorate. I


.Every voter! has k


the electorate, regis vote next Thursday, one candidate hi ten. election so aptly bu polling-booth penpll! ,biggest -stick in the


■W e appeal! thereto


. which, flrrtitracked; correct orbits of thi sputnik, is te visit th:


Jodrell Bahk in


guest speaker at t. spring rally in Whal Wo'rkers’ |Educatio,nr


. OniMay 10th. h^ '


: tion. In his two lecture


plortog Space by' I will be jdescrlbiiig


, -I , , I .


a coloured [Picture of Wad- dington from members of the Methodist Women’s Fellow­


Tlie wedding gifts included ship. [ :


side at Hayes End :M^or, South Petherton. somerset. ^


Mr. and Mrs. Willy will re­


telescope ban be merely to 'find out RusslansI are doing to give iis I a great basic hiTormation nature of | the, un; particularly of the parts of I It. j


' He is weU known lecturer lln Ithe Nort


' this should prove occasion of, great i: only to scientists an!





terestedi' to astro, also! to thd general


are km the, thresho age of scientific ex!


■ Manchester Uniyera ■ rell;Baiik.['


! . developed! very m Radio! astronojn


, '.larly’for .the eitol remoter parts of s information .wherr ary vlsua] telesco’


the! usp of radar war and can be |u


have of course. bi for a number of ye elaborate! equlpteel


The group at J


already achieved results, but the ni


will makej it possil their enquiries ,fu , report last!


, book borrowers , Public Library ha ' been teltenderste


people!. ■ j' i


! The! Town Cterl Snowden) asks uJ that [the curren'


..person -vyho !faili book ! that ,,is 1


fines !fof overdu reinaln in operp


will now! get: a lei Town Clerk polr^ severe penalties _ Inflicted I upon hi!


book he lean be a' magistrates’


If h e s t i l l f a i l s ]


can fine! him a £5. For every L still fails to retl he is then liable!


PLANS to cll


fer the pupils to I be scrapped, if tJ County Council j


Village schol


■ V development p l j they a(e reaJ money pn ipipt(|


! Since the deij the'school wa


iTlie managel scho'ol to be I


. In tile [Work !of space, a'veryimrjor being pla.yed am played in {the fut giant radio telesco


T|R. PALMER. a ml therteate: of scl


i.i^ursday for the secon ; i^ th ta a.mpnth. Blit be' hoped thdt the 'shown in the Counte


IV P iTHERONlANS go ,


irtLI'l p o l l i n g I boothsi ,,


the.b'rjde'at Messrs. W. T. 4arson Ltd., Clitherpe. Mr; and Mi’S. Holgate will reside a t’47 Brook Street, Clitheroe.


[Clityeci lp i j t t t i t ie i |A l i


FRIDAY, [MAY 2nd, 19 Lightihg ofj Vehicles 9-10 p.m. to 5-7 a.m


T


£5 fines fpr|


children have There are now 31 ;On Tuesday f


Education E.^ed to support,the


: ! [■ M *


■DIRTHDAY g l JO' Sam Smalll


ton Road, WestI formerly of BnJ G r in d l e to n , w l i f


Habrlson. of ' l l Glltherpe. whol


__ a dental su University. HI of St. I Marys I


Langho, wn


iNGEATUI John.P.


'A - 'T S l m|


E x e c u t iv e , m e ' oil T u e s d a y ,


now b e in g the n u m b e r a- ther rind classes in t h e


!|, I th is ' ' road SAIj Save a secol


80th birthday I G r e e t i n g s a l s o l


the sanie .day. ■


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