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Sr. JAMA’S CHURCH, CLITHEROE h a r v e S ^ t I s t iv a l
SUNDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 5th r t ajn.' Ht)LY COMMUNION.
_ 10-30 am ' MORNING PRAYER. _
K u l ? h. brooksbank M.A. (Vicar of Hoghton)
6-00 p.m. EVENING PRAYER. Preacher:
If';i to Blackburn Hospitals) i'v'/i
; l {a
1-.' 'li 6-30
p.in. CUTHEROEvvFARISH; harveS festival
SUNDAY N£XT, OCT. 5th^, 1958 Eighteeiith Sunday after T>mity
9-15 a.m. 10-30 a.m.
8-00 a.m. b o L Y COMMUNION. . ; IpARISH COMMUNION. MATTINS..
Preacher;'. 2-15 p.m.
Rev. W. B, EAL^ (Vicar of Great H&rwood) FAMILY and
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c h il d r f n ’s g if t s e r v ic e . Preacher;- THE
Revl I. D* H* RQBINS (Vlcfir of Trawden) e v e n s o n g . ^
LAMBERT (Archdeacon of Blackburn) HALLEY M.U
visit 1 fllni, '
a 0 PRO
bertwii Mothers'
talk on her recent !% lUustrated by a
3na:
friend! tlon fichiolai 3 Sunda r Sunday
IS ^Iven by Mrs. O. (hith- meinbers of Whalley Ion on ’Tuesday.' Mrs. presldW.
if I OH. — Parents and ire present at^he promo- and prlzeglvlng. for
>f Whalley Methodist S hool in. the church on
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The serdce was conducted by the Bi iV. (}. B. Kendrew.
(ANGHO
whist the dta: fair :'Or School home day e
Whist
Marie: r, Haworth.
wh|st AND DOMINOES— A
and ipejry
domino drive- in aid of stall at the Xmas St. Leonard’s Churdi
'ijnds, was held at the trs. Hargreaves on ’Tues-
ig.
Hampihlri! Smith
Domino
domli 0 Leonslrd’s held
Whist
Nutts 11, wortb Doug! as
H, Rodw
vices Chur-
ami Miss
l)rlzes were won by Mrs, Mrs. Sowerbutts, Mrs. Miss Jones,
prizewinners were Mrs. Jackson and Mrs.
SOI lAL CLUB.—A whist and
drlvp organised ' by St. caiurch Social Club was
In tille School yesterday ,week|.
;)rlzes were won hy Mrs. i„ Jones, Miss V. Duck:
lillss A. Whlpp, Mr, and Mr. Metcalf.
Doiplno__ prizewinners were Mrs.
[(warl, Miss J. West, and Mrs. jell.
HAIVESIT THAjiKSOIVING ser- :|ih, :i,angho, ^n simday.
Th^
the pccasi l>een
ST. HELEN’S, WADDINGTON h a r v e sT T e s t iv a l
TO-MORROW I (SATURDAY), OCT. 4th SUNDAY SCHOOL CHILDREN’S /
_ EFFORT in tlie Sunday School ... •». ■ P' '
(Proceeds in atd|of:
Sunday.School Renovation Fund) SUNDAY NEXT, OCT. 5th
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Holy Communion .................................. - SUNG EUckARIST, PROCESSION
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and SERMON ... Preacher: THE VICAR.
Children’s G m Service ......... preacher: THE VICAR..
EVENSONG, [s e rm o n and PROCES- ^^Preacher:' The Revd. W.- FRANKLA^, M.A.,
preacner^^^^^ of Newchurch-In-Pendle. 2-00 p.m. 8-00 a.m. At
!was' |Tho: were
. (Church ■ was decorated In traditional j style for the Special I preachers had
Invited for the day.
moralng service, the preacher Rev.' Howells, of St.
Blackburn. The itssohs by Mr. IG. Whalley.
th( her
afternoon servliie, the was Canon Glynne-
in, of Blackburn Cathedral, being read by Mr, G.
evening, the- preacher Rev. S. Haughton, Vicar
I ton-le-Moors, and Rural , Yccrlngtqn. Miss E. Jack- organist. Collections to £2’?.
,|-On Monday evening. Mr. lond gave a talk on his es In, Palestlhe to the ird’s Men’s Guild.
■ I Bullock I was chairman. SLATOBURN ,tFFORT.-rA whist drive
_ - by Blaidbum W.I. and in the Village Hall on Satur- evemng raised' £20 for the ieseatch jPUnd.
Hbsoh was M.C. and Mrs, presented prizes to;
1, Mrs.! Waddlngton; 2, Wilson; 3, Miss Raws- 4, Mrs. I Parkinson; con.,
Chktburn. ints ; 1, Mr, I C. Cross; 2; Mr.
’Townson; 3, |Mr. Waddlngton; lilr. Wilson; con., Mr. J. F.
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har^eIst thanksgiving 8-45 a.m.i
SUNDAY [NEXT, OCT. 5th, 1958 11-00 a.m.!
HOLY COMMUNION. AlATTINS and SERMON.
Preacher? Rev. A.'F. CLARK (Vicar of St. Stephen’s. Burnley)
2-15 p.mi CailLDREN’S GIFT, SERVICE. 6-30 p.mi EVENSONG and/SEIMON.
1 S fM . C G. SHERWOOD I (Rector of Colne)
PROGRESS & PRpFTT I : ■ ■' -I . - harvest festiva
SUNDAY NEXT, OCTOB^ 5th (TRINITY XVIII) j
! 1 " l7-4^ i.m. HOLY C OM M uW oN .:
10-31) a.m. MATTINS. 16-3I) p.m. EVENSONG.
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WESLEY CHURCH —
CLITHEROE —H
SUNDAY {NEXT (5th Octobet, 1958)
10-30 a.m.';
Rev. A. b |'MJaCGARR
aip.nL:
Mr. J. HAtoSON :(of[Boltoy o ■
Methodist! droiicH VVEST BRADFORD
HARVEST
THANRSOfV^ SERVICES
SUNDAY NEXT (5th;-Dct0ljei 1958)
AfteriwonV.T^5()| wenlng, 6-00 preacher^. J '
Miss GRACE YERKISS ■ .'Soloists • I'
Eev. R. C. BROPGHTON, B.D. ■
Organist: Mr. D. G. HARTLEY (till Till
WHALLEY CiNEMA
Telephone: Whalley 2191
FODE GIBIiS IN TOVWJ ” 6-9 and 8-15
To-ttidrrow (Saturday) at
Monday and Tuesday WILDE and
jean WALLACE In THfi DEVIL’S
Thursday and Saturday JEBRV LEWIS and DAVID WAYNE in
SAD SACK Cert. H,
Saturday; lit House, 6-0 :2nd|HoUBe; 8>16 p.m.
_PlInft*i' We4k-dayt: 7-39 p.m, flhllriran 9d, tI3 THE i
ANNUAL RALLY will be held at
e dey Church, Clitheroe
ilURSDAY NEXT (9th Oct.) at 7-30 p.m. Speaker:! The REV.
^jthur D. Cummings (Blackburn)
bhftlrman: The REV.
Cordon Kendrew {'Whalley)
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C oUectlon .will be taken for the Council Funds.
,„ernoon Service this year It hoped that the rally will be It diflilatijL welLflupported. A
: ' As there will not be an
irTlal members, of the public.
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Wl|rH HILL SHEEP ■ by MR. ;, |, ' ' ■
W. Lyle StewaiT M.R.C.V.S., h|t the,
Bl^ck Horse Hotel, Skipton, on
Thu^day, 9th October^ at 7-30 p.m.
, has been arranged by ( Fs Cattle Foods, Ltd.
Lecture, which will be 'ed by a general dlscus-
iiecoei and District Ckurch Federal Council
ipetltloniwas won by Mrs.
. .-iMembers of ■ Slaldburn visited a Keston bakery on evening.;
T.
,were shown round by the , Mr. D: Pearson, and by Jjlngaril, the “engineer, were expressed by' Mary
week the Y.P.C. had their I outing to Blackpool
ilna itlons. !
cordi^ly invited to attend , ,
LECTURE DOWNHAM
A whist drive In fdd of the funds for \the forthcoming Christmas fair was held in Dowrniam School on (Friday,
ST. LEONARD’S SCHOOL. I
play at eleven tables, Thei Vlcar. the Rev. W. Allen,' presented th prizes.
dement; 2, Miss J. Clark; con Mrs. Booth.
Croft; con., Mr. Nelson. About £7 was r
GISBt —Members I of Gisburp.
and iDlstrlct. YJ-q. met at Wll- I cross Farm, Glsbirn, by ,pef-i mission of Mr. and Mrs. R. Wall-j bank, on Monday.
The girls judged stock and! ■results were: • J, ^
Seniors: 1, P. Cowgfll. Junlo^;:
1, P. M. Graveston; 2, Aj Gr4V:- stoh: 3, Sylvia Can*; 4, M. New-! house. ■
’The Judges weije . Messrs. J.: Emmott and ,H-Horn.
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Results were:'
Seniors: 1, Roger -Hanson; 2, TjV. Qraveston; 3, J. Patrick; ,4,
The boys made a i flannel pate i. I
Hanson. Juniors; 1 E. Wilkinson; 2, L. Parker; 3, William >’Taylof;’Hi Robin Hanson;
-Mrs. vParkel ’0 N / ?
MITT ;er! pfesi- j 'pfeslded at
the monthly meeilng , of .Lltl-le Mlttoh, W.I. and wMcomed junior members, Mrs. ■ Start and Mfs. DayUn.
Mr. Walmsiey gave an interest
ing.talk on the, history and;wOTk of Dr. Barnardo’s homes. He vas thanked by Mrs. Daykln:
’Ihe monthly competition, lor
the best home-made fudge, v as won by : i, Mrs; Frlfend (six stari); 2, Mrs. Lancaster (five stars). ' ‘
’The fudge was! given to Dr,
Barnardo’s Homes. | i ’The social hahiiour was pre
sented by the Clltberoe members. Tea -hostesses were Mrs.'Barr-m‘,
Mrs. Davies, Mrs. Hornby and M rs. Bradley.
j HARVEST.-Items by the choir
were a featurb' of the harvest thanksgiving seiivlces at , All Hallows' Church, Mltton. on S m- day.
They sang " From all that dweU f ' •I ■ . '
below the skies," Samuel Arnold's setting of the “ I^agnlflcat" and “ Nunc Dlmltils,” | and Stanford’s setting of the 150th psahp.
the Rev. G. A. Pai-ker. T h e church |^w
The. preacher was' the VI-ar, as b^utlf iiiy
decorated rtth fijult Md flowers These were later taken to old md sick people In the parish and to
St. Denys’ Home, Clltheroe. HURST
monthly wHlst a In aid of the p held In St. - Jos Sunday, evening.
GREEN WHIST AMD pOMINOES-
ind domino II Irish school soph’s School
drlv Ft. W. Thomap presented the
prizes ! to: Whist J. Bolton; 2. Mrs.________ 1, Mr. Roger Marsdenj, 2, Mi Wells.
; ,
Margaret Holden. A competition
B. Slater. ! ' 'V' Dominoes; I'i N rs. Kelly; 2, )dl3S was won by | ; Gents.; 1, Mrs. Mercer;! 2, Mr. Mr. S. (3oulst6nl supervised Winners were; Lailies; 1, Mru. CHATBURN
Parish Church ivas ibeautlfully i decorated with harvest produce i for . the harvest, thanksgiving! services on Sunday.
THANKSGIVING Chatbum I : i
noon, the Sunday . Sciiool scholars were joined I y scholars from the Methodist Sunday School. The preachet was,,the Rev. W. Allen, Vicar of ,pown- ham, and the gifts were lecpWed by the Vicar, the Rev. H. man.
At a gift service in the after
lesson and other scholars! collected.
Wilfred Hewitt read the ■
well attended, v/ere ct Mr. Hardman. Mr. -was at the organ.
All the services,
which were nducteij-byi N. Lawson
. On Monday more--------- harvest gifts were teken to old
than 100,
and sick people In me parl^i i M.U.—(Jhatburn M.U. held thbhj
annual party In the Chmch Instlj
, tute on Wednesday evening.' Miss A. Watson, of Clltherofe, and sis of
games were enjoyed, was organised by Mt ’and the committee
her pupils gave an entertalnmen^ After supper, dapclng ; an<f ’The party
rs. Hardmar,
WADDINGTON CHrLDREM’8 e f fo r t . ;
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children raised £8 for the f; of . St. Helens S^day | Sc Waddlngton, on Saturday., children, Judith ^ e , ahd cousin, Susan Douglat, of C
eroe, held a jumble ^ e and home-made tolieei jand ca Fleto Farm, Waddjngton.
idakei
other harvest produce deco St. Catherine’s Church, , Bradford, on Sunday ;for harvest'festlyai services.;
Hawkins was the' preachc the -morninB and evening, lections were for church fu:
The Vicar, the Rev, T.
fruit were distributed to ole sick people in the parish.
Afterwards, the flowers grindletDn HARVEST THANKSOIVINI
a church beautifully de« with harvest offerings, the thanksgiving services wefe hi! Grlndleton Methodist Churr
Sunday. There were large congregi
at the services, which were ducted by the Rev. R. C, Bi
ton, Mr. A. Crooks, of Cfllthero i,
the soloist and enriched ,thp vices with his singing of this House" and “ If I car somebody," in the afternoor, " Thanks; be .to God" and Task ". at the evening service, S. H. Green was the organist.
In the morning, the s<
held a special service In th- day School, to which they b: their harvest offerings. Thes afterwards distributed ai the sick and old people.
A feature of the Sunday
decorations, greatly appr by the many visitors, was i and beautifully decorated stretching across the roon a background of closely autumn leaves, and the “ Harvest" worked In tho of scarlet mountain ash bei
This magnificent'effort w
work of a few, scholars who ■ far into the night In orb
finish It. • On Moiiday evening, the )
social ' was held In ' the room, with Mr. J, Shuttlewi chairman.'
■Pollowlhg a short addr-
the Rev. R. C. Broughton, talnment was provided ' scholars.
: Individual Items were glj/i Wendy Green and Jean S«
Miss Joan Learning, who’iras the
accompanist, gave a plapoforte solo.
The soplal concluded
sale of produce. Proceeds amounted to iK
READ "’g a l e d a m a g e .— About!30 feet
of boarding surrounding Read cricket field,was blown djiwn In yesterday weilf’s gale. ■
WHIST DRIVE.—Mrs
gave the refreshments an the second prize at-p whli In the Conservative Club <: day.. Other winners: 1, Mr- man; con., Mrs. G. Spe“ Miss B. Hlndlei
A special prize was won
J. Hardman. Mrs, T, presented the prizes.
SABDEN OUTINfi. — Thel junior
scholars of St. Mcholas Sunday School; accompanied "by the Vicar, the i:ev.' R. Probart, and their tsachers had a most enjoyable outing on Saturday afternooi., when they went by coach to Towneley Park.
evening, in connection with the St. Nicholas Mothers’ Union, a potato pie supper was held in the schdolroom. There was .a large att ihdance of members and friends.
M.U. EFFORT.-On Friday
the members, presented jMrs. Swarbrlck with a -bixx ch, and .ipurse and a ’ bduc uet of Chrysanthemums. 'Mr;. Swar brlck, who for many years
Mrs. 'Probart, on behalf of
Ladles; .'1, Mrs. Ashton.. Geits.-;
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WEST BRADFOJ^D ' HAEVEST.-^Flowers, fhiit
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( Mrs. James Briggs, (Jf 117, Lowergate. Clitheroe and Miss Monica Mary McBride, only daughter or Mr. and Mrs.'J. McBride, of 21 Talbot Close, CUfeheroe. , " :
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ovfer nylon, with headdress arid veil'to tone. | Her 'bouauet wds of cream tea roses and s t o p h a n q t i s .
the,bride wore a ballet-length gotvp of blue ■
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in ‘attendance '.were two . friends, Miss Margaret Brown
arid Miss Audrey Dixon, who wdre ballet-length dresses of flpeked i pylon with head dresses to tone. ‘
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pink and Miss Dixon’s was lemon. i They?.-both carried- bouciuets of'.red and cream
Miss i Brown’s. ’ dress . was iNCE
of the" bridegroom, was best man and' the groomsmen, wbre Mr. Keith’ Briggs., the bridegrriom’s brother, and Mr. Christopher McBride,' the bride’s brother. Messrs. . Ray mond Briggs and Bernard McBride were the ushers. ,
tea roses. Mr. Brian Knowles, a friend
fdrmed bv Fr. W. Wlnstanley, S;J., thd hymns ‘AAve Marla,” “ Sweetheart of Jesus,” “ Soul of My* Saviour ” and “ O Mother I could Weep -for mirth” , were sung. Mrs. Crompton was at the organ.,
i During the ceremony, per-
I The i couple received • the, Papal Blesshig^and on leaving
the church the , bride was presented with a horseshoe by Helen O’Hagan. * ;
Starkle Arms Hotel, and later the newly - riiarrled' couple left for a honeymoon in - iportthe brjde travelling
* A reception followed at the
In a: I cherry-reid coat with matching hat , and , black accessories, ,
and a: fireside tidy from the bridegroom's woflifrlends at
i The' gifts Included a clock
Sun Street Mill. Mr. and Mrs., Briggs will
HARGREAVES'—' STRICKLAND
at AlLHallows Church. Mltton, on Wednesday between Mr. Thomas Hargreaves, only son of Mr. and Mrs.- vW. 'Har greaves, of - 5 . Old Row, Barrow, and Miss Margaret
' A pretty wedding took plate
reside! at 117 Lowergate. Clltheroe.
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amd D/B or S/B SHAWL COLLAR.
DINl^ER l^UITS-SUMRIE TAILORED Sumrie ClptheS are Good—Really Good.
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Call And try! one on-^we may have your fitting. i Prices Reasonable.
DRESS SHIRTS and ALL ACCESSORIES. SEE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY.
M. HMTLEY & SON - THE MAN’S SHOP,
Ruby.r S-trlckland, only daughter'Of Mr. arid Mrs. G. Strickland, o f ‘ Moss Barn ■Farm, Bashall Eaves.:
the bride wore a ' gown of white angel skin, 'lace .over poult and rayon net,-with a
' Glveri away by her father,
full-length vdl -rinlbtoldrired with ' love r s ’ knrits^ and Secured by a pearl headdress.
I She carried" a bouQuet of white lilies, \Vhlte carnations, and lUy-Qf-the,.valley.
I Three of her friends. * Mrs. ban Porter. Miss Flqrmce Capstlck. and Miss Valerie Alien were In attendance.
id won drive Mon- Hard-
tlaxwell Miss Capstlck’s In pink, and 'Miss Allen’s in turauolse.
'leaves and lined with jwult, 'Mri POTter’s being in lilac, ■
! They wore'dresses of frosted nylon decorated with velvet
ik and by Mrs.
] laworth
i’' ‘They aU had matchln. iaccEssories and carried bou- lautts of pink carnations,
white freesla.,, and white 'heather.
!' 'The best man was a friend ! of i the bridegroom, Mr. K Proctor, and the groomsmen bre Messrs. G. Smith and Kl
* ■W
Coulthurst. The usher was Mr. W. Lawson.,
i During the cereriio^. ^r-’ i formed bv the Vicar, the Rev. 'GJ A. Parker, • the hymns '"Praise, My Soul, the Klnr * of Heaven” and 7.0 Perfec, Love ” were sung. Mrs. Brown
; was at the organ. .
' 'A reception followed .at thi Swan and Royal Hotel, Cll
theroe. and later the newly- married couple left for a honeymoon on the West Goast. the bride travelling in
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I T elephone; 829i)! in the Church‘ Institute FRIDAY,* OCl\ 10th
Dancing—15-30, to 1 a.m. .' ■ to the
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Ambassadors,!Dance Orchestra Admission 2/6.
Refreshments — ■ Spot Prizfes Clltheroe
Date Transport to available.
Given away by her father,' wltchcralt lace
THE WEEK’S
WEDDINGS BRIGGS-McBRIDE
■R.O. Church'on Saturday lor the wedding 6f- Mr. James Briggs, eldest 'son - of Mr. and
Nuptial' Mass was celebrated at St. Michael and-St John’s
CUTHEROE ' I - i ,. . .
congregational I
. CHURGH \ '■ "■!: • 1' - --I "
I at 10-30 a.m. and 6 p;m. ’ j ' Services conducted: by; -
(5th October, 1958): WORSHIP .
leges is'to'be'lable toi worship pod. 'Come ;iand share our, ;worshlp, with jus. ' I
p v . , ALAN GjAUNT ' One of man's greatest privi
I - Thought for the:'week; j * “He who does not bellow the
1 {■Charles Piguy.
CHA'IBUi(«j CHpiUiH SPORTS : CL1(JB
truth when ’iihe knows the truth riiakes 'hlmsell iCpmplice of liars and
the -fic-, forgers.”
I SUNDAY NEXT . !
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Moor Lane Methodist Church, Clitherce
SUNDAY NEX (5th October, 1958)
' i. 4.I.: ..... 10-30 a.m. EEV.
R. C. BROUGHt '6 p.m.:
ON
Mr. N. TURPiN PREUMINARy None
MEN’S SUNDAY OCTOBER 26th, 1158
First Visit .to Cllthe’oe; JAMES MASQN SINGERS
; (of Wigan)
MANOR HA Millthome Aveii
) SUNDAY NEXT (5th I October, 1958)
SUNDAY [SCHOOL, 2-is p.m. GOSPEL toVICE. 6-30 p.m. ! iSpeaker:
MB. \
y.jPALLEY (Bolton)
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 8th: WOMEN’S BRIGHT HOUR 2-45 !p.m. Speaker:'
MRS. B. P. JONES (Bojlton) ■raURSDAY-Oct. 9th:
CHILDREN’S HAPPY flOUR 6-45 p.m.
_____ time 2 a.m.]on Su^
clocks should BACK one ^1 Saturday -night.
■r^iTUEN Barrov serid their l
i 1 accompany theiri, "that the children . ; the road alone,
: the village jSchooJ that tl^ey will ar for, unless) they
I; In safety:; *»; But i-the fault-'of the of the school man^
i There is no' tra 't o ' see thatjthe '
have pressed for he appointed.
i Executive‘ [have 'l weight' to the plel county',, police dl that a warden ls|
, of lives. Each of 1 nuiribbrs represer
life.
in a adj bills stretch distric' traffic
The
lestrl numb
of comi
great^ Tihu
not 0 can
i one of les jof higr
school is quiet sidq
tt. A; passes aloj !r,part of tl
i^t part of tl ■)ted| areal er of motoi
Bencl) have area.
iprbvip' speed will traflfi
made
v Inario' ■will the the
is to reco) toj c
spe ii.g
Ho-if
.bserye the 3f >e ken ln[ sedlng case before
.. Most of! been “ booF
ling better| restriction I
'ever, the some ico
reeri the| ql warden; ul
J be! hoped Hnmedatlon idme, from tb
]>rovlsion ofj iiarllest posf
„s local bod continue j to
trie , iriel
does not justify! tJiey say. .But thf not one ' of nu
The number
roe Rurali Councf No. . 5 i Divisional
The Parish Coul
I FRIDAY. .OCTOBER I Lighting of Vehl
7-13 n.nv to 6-4|
TAIGHTEEN yc^ -»A ilubS were i| a I social held
Y.F.C. at Rivera Grlnaleton, onl Music for dancl
vlded by Edmo arid trie
.'by Idr., H. Tli; of the Gisburn
Clltrieroe clUb I/*
, ' j * ' I*- '|>^RESENTa|
sional Educatlo: place in ' the building pr-ogr Roman Catho modern school
PI ' ' * t be made ib]
‘Mr. J. Ed M.G. Th
OLICE InspI
A in chargje: escaped .injury Tvagon travell
. Criatbufn dip, •with, the -r'earj Monday.
: I The accldeii^ /-pedestrian cre), -Street.; The rd|
, Glen’s car was •' !
*
rpHE openln. Clitheroe i; I
•operatiVe Gull the Lower Hall] Tuesday.
j The artistes
Brierley anp Hardcastle , Susan; Brierle,
Mr. F, Hlgson (recit
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Mrs.jE. Wl /Mrs. Sharpie:
ri red velvet two piece with black accessories.)
| ’ '! Mr. and Mrs.,' Hargreaves
are to reside at Moss Barn Farm. Bashall Eaves.
has been a most loyal member of the Mothers’ Union, Is shortly leaving the.vjllage to live In Lancaster.
AfterwaMs a coloured film .show was given by Mr. E.
mibs j Shaw, who was thapked by Mrs. Probart.
ARMY REMOVE BOMIlS DISebVERiED ON PENDIE
■ROMBS: foimd on : Fondle HUl by Mr. F. (toslllng Bungalow, Pendletoh ;Hall, who reported! m^dls
to WhaJley | Police
were discovered, and proved to; be harmless.
Last week, I similar bombs ' i
;as : changing i weather i con ditions, bring them to, the surface,;
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prove to be -‘1Uve,”,i-but there has been one fatal i ty. Normally, when bombs are discovered, the mi l i tary ) authorities afe contacted and
Very few of these bombs '
Army practlcfe range ddrlng the last: war. and many! bombs have been found there
Pemile! Hill iwas used as an
by an Army disposal unit from Fulwood barrack^j Pr : !ston., The bombS| are believed to be discharged sn^ole jombs.
station, were removed onvwe iimesday
of. the icovery
School servdee
A harvest festival s< rvlc© was held In the hall, tf Blbbles-
dale Modern School, caitheroe, yesterday.
ducted by the chll attended by the Vicar a the Rev. J. A, E, Ny( , Rector of St. James’s, the Rev. J. S. Parry.
fta bfimto tcaodecedriJiacnles^j by dl^sal units. ‘
The service, which _was con-i dren, 'was
' Chipping; and the Olltheroej
iddress was given by Mr. J til
;lGolf Club,on Saturday, with the very' good score of 8A-16-68 net, Mr. C- McKenzie
! A FTER wlnnlrig 'the final of the Council Prlae Competition, at Clltheroe
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Golf jottings ■ *
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'set the seal' !;On' a vei|y successful weekend* by holing In one at the 8th hole (168 'yards) during* a fourball match , on Sunday. Con gratulations.
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He can now drive again
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FREE Tubes and Valves. FREE 24-hour Service. 11/- per week—reducing. Aerials Loan^ Free.
DEMONSTRATIONS EVERY FRIDAY 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
E RD O T 12/14, -bASTLEGATE, CLITHEROE :
■IjUlEDERICK SWALES, of Bawifl- lands, Clltheroe, an nncfn-
ployed motor mechanic, su c c^ fully appUed at 'Cllthe^ -Magis trates’ Oourt yesterday for tjie removal of a driving han imposed upon him at that court, ty/d. years ago.
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The disqualification was for period of three years.
autumn fayre at St.,Michael' and St. John’s R.C. Church, Clltheroe,\ at a Jumble sale held by. the Women’s Sodality at The Hall on Friday.
ABOUT____ £12 was raised towards th^ forthcoinlpg,
I j o f nion 'GARLIC la
f ’lAlTARRH lu-ruviiivi In its NEW ■ t I I
LEIT AIO Ci LD. m u i s s GMOIC 4r CATAHRH
;i:, or phlegm, l8 due tJ the accumulation irbld body wastes fromj the food , we teat.
i but! actually DISSOLVES CATARRH AT ITS VERY ROOTS. ' orr WORKS WONDERS IN CHESTY CHILDREN.
-:, LIQUID - 4/6, 6/-, 7/9 and| 16/3 per Bottle. TABLETS - 3/6,10/6,16/J, 30/- jand 50/8.
MOOREY^S HEALTH STORE ; King Street, Clitheroe
SAFEST yet the most - I^WEIRFUL NATURAL REMEDY We have ever come across for Catarrh. Not* only-does It kill every kind bf bacteria known,
ODOURLESS FORM Is the GARUm (ODOpjESS) GAiOJC piano. ■ *
.olden on dejhard
H.Paythp: orlehead.
, FTER his had been
j,fter medic: was allowed h
Gdrage on coming dow' Mr. William
Bank, I Low on-Tyne, w pltal with a irlght leg.
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at Cowdet Home; Sklpt
The child -haby to .be bi
;Moth'er arid ■doing: well! I ■*!
"King Street!
t >irtHD;AY ^ Mr s. -|A. I
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will be 91 oJ ■Mrs. lA. 'Vl(ebsl Street, quth
Ijrates hpr Tuesday.
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