■ ■ I' I0a A bfM
>het;oe - Idv rrtiser Tmis, >
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March 1, I9S8>
WESLEY 1 c|ffl}RCH, et^tiER0E CHOIR anmversary
SUNDAY NE REV. A1A1| B. Mi^GCIARR
REV. «THE
(JORDPN WnJj BE GIVEljl
PETEE HULLA drganlsi
© enlng 6 o’clock: B. k e n d r e Y^
STAINER’S ' p i :^'D I
cruofijcion ’’ BY AN AUGMpi)lTED CE9 IR ’
Soloists: AND JOHNl tt. DUGDALE
ALBERT; M for choir!
Moer Lane !Mkth<j>dii^t Church, ClitW
h r,' <
^ SUNDAY NE)j:T (9th March^
10-30 a.m. and 6-0 l Rev. J. Henry FE> TON
l a d i e s ’ c l a s s 2 pirn.
, Speaker: ! U I. S' £ 111 Miss N. Hitchen
CC^^GREGATIO CHURCH
I ® CLLTHEROE
SUNDAY NEfT (9tlj March! W O R S ^ AT
10-30 a.m.i abd 8-0 pjn ( conducted by
Mr. ALA'PI^ GAUNT (Lancashire College)
10-0 !a.m.:
y o u n g WCjRSHIPI^ERS’ LEA,GUE
I ■ t : 2|o|).m;:
SUNDAY SCHO(kL Walddingtor
Methodist Church CHOIR
SUNdAy NIST ■ --lES) :
SUNDAY (9th March, 19l
Morning, 10-45 - Even Preacher: ,
I ng, 6-15
MR. F. ASHWORTH (of'Wllpshlre
Soloist: Mrs! Roth Johnson I (of: Clltheroe
anthems by the CHOm (&FERTORIES'for CHOIR FUNDS
Clitheroe Golf Ladies: Sectii)
JUMB^ S to-morrow
ALE
SA’TURDAY (Marc 1 8th) ; In the :
Conservative Club Doors Open 2-30 p.m.
Gisbum and Young Farmers
fX iM{'kli
CXDRONA'i’ION Hj3TEL LVIN
D A N C ai: the
HORTON FRIDAY
IN-CRf' MAR,
:. 14th
Dancing 8 p.m. to THE CRAyEN PL 11
Admission a/-
Clitheroe Wonen’sj Unionist Association
•I ! COFFEEMiRNING O li 'S
BRING auA ci^
, ■ I
IN THE jdONSERVA'TTVE CLUBJ CLTrai BOB
Saturday* March l5th 10 a.m tdj l2 :iooi!i
.pAND-BUy iAKi S'fAIX
Admission 1/ Pro
■ ■ " ! '• Electi6;
'peeds for IN ExpENsiik
Admission 3d Di
[strict Club
D [NNE-;
EVERY : Tel. Stbnyh
Clitheroe Free Cli
DANCE;
TURDAY urst 216.
. and District lurch Federal
Council PRESI ']’HB 9ODND FILM (Running tlme-|-105 minute)
NiaH asi
_
with MacGinnis Luther
’METIHODIST S(j)HOOLROOM 01^
ibOR
TUESDAY* MAR. 11th at
7-30|P.m. should not Imlssj! grea I
s iLVER Co|xECTIONj F , . I
ilm which has drawn crowds and which you
Ij^ddingtou’Women’s] ^onserfati|e Branch
AH Meniberfj are asked • to kttend the
ANNUAL
MEETING which will be held In
St Helen s School on
MONDAY, Speaker at
, IM Brathe
. emb e r s inch are li Speaker.
MAR. lOth 7-30 p.m.:
BisU Greenwood, Esq- C.C.
of- the. Men’s Invited to' hear
■ Refreshments., ;
(RING AND , BUY STALL St. Helen’s Sunday
School| lY^ddingtcai twelfth AL to be held a
BALL the
KING LANE CLITHEROE
HALL,
FRIDAY^ 21st |m ARCH iD^ncing |to
BUI S h u t t lew o r th ’: Band
OLD TYjjlE and 8 p.m. to 2
TIckETS (stirjctly Umltei OVER 50 SPOT PRIZES
T ic k e ts Obtainable from:' ritreeit, or
any Member of tjie tee.
COOK’S,! Castie _ ommlt-
MdOEKN a.m,li
JMBli SALE AND iPOUND STALL at 2-15| p.m. on; !
Saturday, March 15th Admission 3d.
Light Refreshments: PR0CEES3 IN
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Wh^lley Methodist ihurch
UMBLE SALE md POU
Saturday
ND STALL March 15th
Commence 2-30 p.m. Admission 3d.i
NEWTON INSTITUTE WHliST DRIVE
ANi i-Rib
:nglei oro
Proceeds • I ,!
'ANCE lAR. 14th
10 2-6 a.m dance band
IlIGHT Of’ r ■
A<lmisson 2/6 for the Reading Room ADMI ISION RESERVED
F^EE BUS [from C|lthero|e tatlon, via: 'Vhltewejl,
f .m.;i from ' 'V (adding (Irlndlelim, dfpart W 1 on, 7h-2(j p.m., - 3rlndletj)i l'.m., ’Slaldbun., 8 p.m.
Clithli In
foe btbal
lion
7-15 vli
’iddlng- m,7-30
W District League
.Iny 'orj anlsatlons wifhlng ^ sntei! a| team in the fortli- should rcgistji tile
ioming Ikeason, !al
MEl
L6wergate' II :it7--3)
I S t a n l c i MONDAY
Prospei asked to
iT ’E p UM?
'IRES th
m< etjng !n .
17, HoiDENiS:: Clitheioe. '
i P w Hargreaves Hon. S
:Rto,
UI UC iiciu w -HouS'
I y.m. o: .. 17lh
^ are also e above
I [Mard
ERCIM iTflE
H 9th MARCH, 1958 ilornlng ,10-30: ^
WH ALLEY BUSftlK
. day.' week-end’s
busy Tro^t
village Hlkere Just out cafes
notorlstt weht juntry <i: to
Ic strea med fof -i-Mt
mi! t'li
Sundalr to i glv > Wha <jlay of ti e year
and i[*mbler!
le njoylng | a; mile l i Btrengl-ii tuid ffere'kcit busy
!i1lO 8H>.‘W U yte n1i-Ie-Moqis,
Peac) to [Whalley
leb's Pellcwsblp Mrs.; Hartley
(NIBUE:—'Tie an- held by Vlhe
WHAILEY
To-motrow (Saturday) at 8-(J I and 8*16 D.pi.
Teleiiiihana; Whal ey ! 1H Tn-hight; (Friday) at MO
“THEi ’i)AY THEY GAVE bABIES AlVAY"
no M
ibEET MITC JANE GB
)m„ Tues, alldws High Bull ' Cert. A.
ROCKIhUD^N and DANA WTNTER in
lihuriday. Friday and Saturday
'SOI OF
Ho CHAI •Ml ‘ teTHlNG
V i^ L U E Cert. X.
2nd Home 8-1B p.m. P Week-days 17-30
dder JLEY
Saiurday; 1st bouse, 6-0 rites! 1/0: Children »ti
Bridge Hotel Nr. CLITHEROE
WEDNESDAY
UPPi p.m. ijo
12 midnight MiiNU
I
S W bANCE 5/-
Supper li evei'y nig!
Imenseil to
[lit
extension 11-30 p.m!
1.. ai^Wed, ITCHUM ai IREEB In
and
}i Ists I li ,| the on Satmday:r
hlbltl > being and plctu Whee.
Whal Pollli In tl day fundji.
W
Mrs. Mrs. Won con., Mrs. Mrs.
w
IMTINGs|j-Mrs.' ' )f the vicar of
) I V U e V j V t t i y j .
held! all Art Ga •es are and
ijlery,' The Tyne
FIST-:—ey : D g Co: e Stanl^ raised
rtfilngton'; |Mri Ward; Martin
imiil
tllst_ wln. jporema:. Maddo
l a the! Hi REVERB GTCN
-Taklc g advsntage lid! weather,
tor a run In le i coast on ley Its first
ot ijbrough tho
stroll were hotels and
the day. or people
-Mrs, Cope, of II oke about Methodist
on .'Wednes- p Resided. •(ilsed £12 10s.
]ialntlngi| In ,tl in of ' iancash r
t lual jumble Uey Women Conservative,-
Blbble at Sale Dock."
[juris Museum Preston. The
ibrlct ittee, 4,
OrgMilied
t !Booe(i bi6
lor I d i v i s i o n a l L a d l e s : 1,
C o n s e r v a t i v e w h i s t d r i v e o n W e d n e s -
b y ! t h e i O e i i t s M i s s
iwson J, Mrs
2, j W ,
D o m i n o e s : 1, d r o o k ; ■ c o n . .
J : . 1, M i s s W h i t e h e a d :
it ATING.--The n,w oU-heatlng
iteto was ^brought 3rst i tlm ! Ini V halley ch a t the weel:-end.
RE.)A1)
( i^edy.4 , 'f a t h r e e ^ i c
i) ; r ^ a t l o n i i j e v e n i n g
J u d d , V i r s . i . t h m o n n n d
a s c o m t h e
' e e n t w o i.
w e l l I s u i t e d t i o ■ge
f r o i 1 doe;
AI
,t'. ber ladli
vlnilng Itrajis-atlai the p ^ t i
, I le busybody,
plai ed by M^rga performance T rest ot
p e r o r m b n e e ^ , Etb erington
h( l ;s se r | rbles
boils iWyld, Ma garet Hprsfleid ■ ii'!', i
ani uai iRdj^ gre lailonal wai a; brli wai bpene: Brl irfleld.
LADIES’ iWEEK- Mai geiy i Delvhurst, e n t s c f e m o t i o n , a s
W , | W e p l o t c e n t r e s f l n d i n ; b f a l e t t e r w o u i d - p e ' s w e e t h e a r t s ,
irlene H of the imd ,
pie.
l i r t l e y , a w e e t h l a s l n g p a r | e n y a n d
as |jlll Turner,
lelarta, Is attrac- Inl her stage
i ts ,' played by Joyce Holgate, ihelr roles. .
the other i Ainerl;», jWeil,' lending
■Mri . Hartley, over irgery Dodson most con-
Ml tic accent to
Mrfs.j Grbpher, is Hai-tley, whose
rjirthy of note. it :glve tip-top
siiecially , Hazel liUdle the Maid.
a taken i by Robert Wyld.
Dorothy Cooper i and i
ejrort
School g-an'd-' by
In the evening a Judd was Pis yers ,ent till t." I I
( in Bun
-1 'Uyi llrsl
.END.—The 36th a t the Con-
on Saturday sale which Hilton, of
I i the chilr was Mrs. G.,Badley. ■esentep
toed I" ly the
,.L collect! in was i
pmedy by 'Tom by the School Women are like
Mr I. G.! Bailey | (C th< mdrnl: g, and (G;. barwe Id) In
preachers were ;Harwood) In Mrs. Howard
the evening.
Ini '^rvl( 5 for Ml islonary. Societ y cei ds |are ixpecte 1 £ 150. I;
VHI^T DRiyi iUnger; wai M,C.
well 'iiresented | w llst i drive in II lb bn Monday
Winners: IF ad(h|am)
taken a t morn- the Colonial ! Total pro
to be nearly i
t ie tbe
1, : N: 2, iMr
coi., Mrs, R. Isl 1 Hfnsob; si eclal.
.—Mrs. |W. A. and Mrs. Max- prizes < a t a Conservative
A. Mellows :s. I T. Haworth:
IS drs
and Mrs. W. R, Mellows,
movement- ’ Bradley, ad, ()llth olme 'bn, Si
the Cllther ii ML Bradle|y municipal arid again
year. A former
MR. Vj' stalwaijt
Hr! VI of
S. B of
ibroe, nday
.I'Lltam Stan- ipi Herithorn died at his In his 63rd
ADLEY ; yhe Labour
Lil
to trade li president branch of Engineering _ uiftll 1956 a|nd taffy.
union on ... CjmncU, of former pret
He also,
both orgar Isatip rrionths ag) hfealth.
gfve up th
delegate t ) and Cheshire .
t the
He devoted mu irlloh
but was unsuccessful the:
__
the Unih
iwhlc, Ident. sec
rep Cll
be:
_ ibour Party, i icntested the
-lalrmaii! Oi
ins in 1953, fcllowlng year,
bf t!ie Clltheroe .Imalgamated in from 1954 l ;er as secre4
jh of his time affairs being
i.ti
ifesented the ;heroe Tra'des :h he was d . He had tb
Wom^n Are' Like comedy by
I prei Sch by
jfented In Bead K)l| on Satur- the School
Into use for Parish
Alston preside! Sabjfen Parish nesday.
p a r i s h
ipmplalnts bad state
Is in and F. Shields
orm
.al' survey led.
i t Is hopee
tipping of ru street by the
H e y s ; c o n . ,
H.{ C. Snaps, Whalley, has e .spring es •el Art, now
t^ n . lecture ent (jmr :Heritage" members of institute' by . levejeys, on ' ranked by Mrs
WOMEN’S I
tMlTITUTfe.—A lan- tled " England-^ vss presented to
Rliplngtoi. Women's burton, of He was
clrUclts l^lnnln^ b ’ In a Ij-lb.
A competition
by, Mrs. Dean, socoi^d, and Mr^
Jun: , M r s ,
C h u r c h a t P a y t l o r n e a t a p u b U c s e r v i c e .
I HETHODISM.-I-Slx r e c e l - v c d
t h e
I T e h y e a r s a g e ■ H S u n d a y S c h o o l
H a r y i s t F e s t i v a l i p a y t h o m e ' e a c h I Sui
1 Orj Whit day School was ^ o ja r s and monthly service At that
churph memben. servlCf" — "• when they begs nightly
Sunday Scboql t w o
received Into membership on Sun- Mr. ai- Mrs. Wm. lad
In 1956 twe women be:
(lay. Before 1966,
HauiOh, who s CUtlwtoo each th Work In
e the
Te-lday there Church
U.i School scholarn
S A] IDES C (
U N C I I . dour
—Councillor
a meeting I of cfl on Wed-
received about ripalr of the
around .the village. 'Ziunty’s dlvl-
f i r , ! hi s been in to
ibblsh
, The dropping roals and feto I t Is being Pulillc Heab: Ree illey.
paths lealt
of two bins. o mf
I ilimlnate the in the main
lahure on the vras reported. 1th by the spector ! at
itlll tray reek ,e Sundi are I I and
lel out from done all
lay School.' members ^f 16 Sunday
ihers—these long the six
■tnts became 1
the " most the letter '' was won
liulow: being [date, third!
PAVtllORME I n t o
only annljy
—were year.
ihter was therd
and
lued n to
day, openejl
] leople were Methodist
on Sunday ' r J'
two servioes 'ersary and held a t
1919 a Sunj- ■wlth nine year a
t i a t
nstituted. ' were flye
1 e
;he monthly until 1963 held fort-
e e k . - ■ ■ i ,, M r s . O d d l e .
W a d d l h g f o n ■ M e t h o d i s t C i h u r c h o n ^ S a t u r d a y r a i s e d . £29 f o r i W . F .
' W o m e n ’s l ^ l l o w i h i d j o f l! i .'.. •! ,
m o n t h l y m e e t i n g o f ' W t d d l n g t o n M . U . . w a s . h e l d o n T u e s d i y a t t b e V i c a r a g e ,-1 w h e n ' N U s . ! ’) ’. i H . i J H a w k i n s l e d t h e d e v o t i o : i s . M i s s D . i S p e n c e r , i o f t h I s t a f f o f C l i t h e r o e I G i r l s ’ G j a m i m r S c h o o l as 'a
M O T H E R S ’ U N l 6 ^ . ' i j - T h e
gave a talk on her w^rk Scrlptuie/teaCher.
fELLOWSHIP ■ ■ ■■ ■ w ■ ■*■ d £ & . •' 1
services -was continued bi the Vicar, the Rev. h1 Hbri man, | on Wednesday. A cijlldren s leryloc was "held' In the morblrg in [tfae P^lsh Church, while! t le adults ihet In j I the Institute! In j the evening.:;
LENT.-^’The course of IjCiiten
frpm the' film j' 1 biheld | His Glory" rWas entitled I’Geth- stmane,
' I’Thls-Week the film strip t^en I ,
i n g o n , W e d n e s d a y r a l s i d £ 11|' f o r T j n i s t a n d Y o u t h j C l i i b f i t o d s i a t C j h a t b u r n I M e t h o d i s t ( r i i p r c h .
' [1 LOW MoOR I FELLOWSHIP
Fenton , spoke to! N Methodist Women’s about ‘'I’Treasures ■Value’: I .bn T u
-The Rev ili on Pell
Webster'was a t the plaab COFFEE. — A
J. ;H.
Street oWshlp
e s d a y . coaei ivenlng
of Seiit m'lntal Mrs.
organised; by Mr. Haljov’s ,ind Mr. T. Tattersall on tyedneidai- raised £8 f o r : tru s t funds Mi Union Otreet Methodist toujrci. I
EEICS
greaves was for imar y member of the jchbli at U|nlon Street Methodist Ohurc). iwlth which; she w'ais She -was also la _ the ‘ old Clltheroi Society,
fssbcl&ted. member lof
-| ,
firm of Hargreajved ____ Ltd., haulage coritractorp, which - her huiband.
She was a dire
James Hargreaves, fs, ^ part- ner. ; ' - 1 , 1 Sympathy -wjill 'M atcorded
____ ____ Mr.
him and his son Jnj tljelr be reavement.
Church ‘ preceded ^ ..........- ment at Clltherpe Cpirietfiry yesterday.
A service iri Un on h e
jretaryship of ins about 12 :ause of 1114
IA few yea:■rs ag(the Tirades Councils,
’area. Bom In ...
for
to the cominlttep hie was also thi 's sentatlvei o l Committee c Labour
Of th ■'tt,e
thb
Eradley wis an t!ie Merchi nt Na t) 1921, corjiing y^ears ago
Maa
under-ma; fiactory;in ihg a chi bne Cllthen Ltd., in 19
t e r e s t I n d n a c t i v e . r i i i t t e e o f t D l u b f o r i s f o r m e r
f j A t - I . C . I
s p e c i e s o f ■ ; h e w o r l d .
o f f e r e d . A servile
: o w h o m
Dhurch p Jarleton, aesday. i
H e I s ' s
; a s g a r d e : ^ oi j o n t a i n h i i
' o c H . ! O n e
Federation of being elected
he was the Lancashire
' In 1952, and union’s repre-- Disablement 1 Ministry bf Blackburn
to ivy from 19l6
ichester Mr engineer, in
Clltheroe 24 During .16 last war ne w^s
ir agerl at a gaS-mask Blackburn, becom-
':5.
J ime years. He iwds r leml er of Clltherbe
Jlr.;B ii ling.
cacti ijradley’s hobbl:
lurvlvb mu
ich id by a wide
sympathy
iileced 3d cremation at Blacipool, on Weu-
:e In St. James’s MR; E; I pltal bn satu , D'day of Mr.' Ed- The, dei th c
worked A. Heator about 15 ago. In was a Pigeon Sympa
A semi
,. DRIVER ccurred In hqs-
ward L. Avfenue, C hath Of 66.
prlver. of 28 Pendle ]urn, at the alge
..ub. '
his wldo’ and two reavemei
1.1
ilhy ivUl be accorded ijv. diughter, brother slst'srs In their be-
jlearE, until 12 months tils younger days he ember of Chatbum ■ ! 1::
ij-lnvdlld, Mr. Drlyer a girdenet for:Mlss at ‘ The Royds," tor
man, ofiQjlattd at the funeira which to )k p ace at Cha Parish Ciurci on Wednesday,
The Vliar, the Rev. H. Hard
Mrs, W li nle St. Paul died at She was
singer' In A well
MRS. W: HARGREAVES limown contr
-T he
.Is Sf: lier
;;reet. Low ...- home on Mond:
r younger' Hargreaves
dl;
, Ol!" Moi
Bom 11L6’ V Moor, Mrs! Har-
mjmiy dlifereji frpm all,cv
his greenhbusi
welfarelwork, being; laember of the coir -i leSiiortsand S-icitl
he t')ok a great Ir -
jge-hand fitter at I oe factory of I.C.1!.,
Jackson, of 9, Chatlniin Road, Clltheroe, died In hospital! on Sunday. She was 15.
Mrs.; Mary I jjo se p h l r ie M rs. m. jj. jk KSiok Bom In (plltkiro!!, Mrs.
Jackson waskeIt-1 mown and respected, being associated with. St. Michbel and jSt John’s Church, ' vph^j 'she was, a member <ff tqe Womai’s
Sodality. I '
and four daughter s, who will have sympathiy In the ;lr loss.
A; widow, she leavefe p son ' A ’ The!funeral
toot.plaiie! on
Wednesday, sjt s i Joseph’s Cemetery, Clljheroi i.;
}„ MR. it. MAESDEk' Ai. member of an o k Cllthe
roe | family, Mr:, Eov land Iriars- deri, of 4 l^anklln ^t^eet, Clltheroe, died la- hospital yesterday week. He was] 79.
In his yoqnger
Marsden kept a Franklin Stre World War he served
3t un durin
driys, Mr. brikdry In til trie Iflrst
with tl^e
wjilch 4rmy
Veterinary Corps In Stdcinlka. His love of homes wasi re
flected in his occupatipri when peace' returned—he Was jem- ployed In coai haulage py the late Mr. A. Braltriwjalkj and later by Oswfld Rpwe and Ltd, ! -
Interest in ' mu Ic,
himself was ettlst, A' widower
Street ihter-
Choraj
ctjor of the and Coates, . i l l
C O F F E E . — ^A j o l k t j c o l e b E v e n
GHATBURTJ ■ was ■ ■ ( ^^1“Son
Christian
Hymns ’’ 'was the title of given by j Mrs, J. W.'l lou’i^ members lof CSiatlurri IJetioiilst wimen’s 'Fellowship bh Wednes-
I ;
ISTRICTS I WADDINGTf N
F E U i O w s i n p ; ^ ‘ ‘ ' r h k l i f e l o f m i r e n c e : N i g h t i n g a l e " I ’ y a a - t l i e
1 s u b j e c t o f . | a i t e l k - g i v e n b y - M i s , I J . I H . P a i r w e a t h e r , o f ' C l l t l i e r o e , i t o ! i W a d d l n g t o n • ,; M e ; i t : i . o t t l s t W o m e n ’s r F e U o T v t t b l p i j j e s t d r d a y w
■ M i a s H a w o r t h , ' p r e s l b e d u n d M f s , B a m e s , t h e i t ^ h o s e s i w a s a f f l i s t e d b y M i s . T j A d d s o r a p d M i s t ' P e a c e . - T h e ; p l a j i l s t w a s
'
W O M E N ' S ’ F E u l o W S l j l R . j - T h e a n n u a l j u m b l e s a l e a r r e n g e d i b y t h e
. f u n d s . , i i j j ;
[,,,,; I'n e w t o n ; bAl J. Nearly £306 has
beeil raised since 1951 by New ton 1V Uage Hall Comriiittee: Their latest effort yrak the annlia iball and whist drive in aid
bf.Cancer Researcji, which was| held,on. Friday.
Mr. Howden supervised play
at Il3 'tables for .whlsj;, the prlzies jbeing presented by the Institute, chairman, iMr. G. Sedgwick, tb: Ladles—1|, Mrs. A; Howard; 2, Mrs hal^hjiS, Miss Seed half—Mrs. Worsmek. Gent.’s Dugdalle; 2, Miss Jackin; 3,
Green
, Altham; con., Mrs. 1, ' Mr. H.
____ . , Highest
Mr.i M!oorhouse; Highest half, Mri Green; con., Robin; ion,
Miss E. Music for dancing was sup*-
pllOd by the Ingleboro Dance Bafid,iMr..H. T. Breakd being
the MtC. GUILD.—This season's final
mebtldg of Tuesday Gu!ld was held at Newton Congreg itlOnal Chlurch this week when the Rev. fialllfe Ffrench presided.
'Mr. !p. J. Kean, of Sla dburri,
gate la .talk on “ Bli’d lifO arourid the Stocks Resurvolr,’,’ lllustiated by coloured slides from his own photogpnbhs.,
LITTLE MITTON
y/.I. -^Mrs. R. ■Williams in pre[ It Wednesday’s meeting of Mltton W.I. at Lofthouse gave
various cuts of - meat.
thdnk'Xl by, Miss Hornby. k r s - A. J. Laycock, who reported
onj! t i e annual meeting of the LF.w i. at'Lancaate.r, was thanked by| Mrs! WllUamson. Mrs Forster gallnetl a bursary for the Denman College.
,'|compeUtlon for t i e best [e rolls was won by Mrs. A. s^ r s , and
■jThd social half-hour, c inducted
b:^ the Mltton Road .members, tMk the form of a guessing com- litltlpn, won by Mrs. Fewbould hostesses were Miss Hornby, tnee, and the Mlssep A. and
id! Khowles.- UARY
1 liner al at Bolton-riy-Bow- jand Parlsri Church on Mon- ilay.
m s s R. TATTEB^ALL
She was orn at Chatbuijn, Miss
dent. Miss Ruth Tatt-^rsall, of Abbey HoUse, died on day at
A'well-known Saw ey resi
at the home of 10, West View,
_ Wednes 1 er niece C lltheffoe.
Tattersall lived at Gisbum Cotes Farm. Sawley, tor many; yeaire.
she was a nurse, Ming on| active service, for fi re years, two of which weie spent abroad. She was or e of the firsl; British women to enter Bag dad when It was captured from the Turks,
During the First wbrld War YOU CANNOI TO MBS THESE
i Associated with Sawley Me t h o d i s t Chur:h. Miss 'attersall leaved a sister and:
;wq brothers, who toI have lympathy iri their loss
joniorrow. Saturday, will preceded by a s« rvlce Savjrley Methodist Ct urch.
]dieri in hospital on 'after a long Illness. |61
51
A native of the Mr, Whittaker. W3F
The funeral at Grindleton MR. W. WHITTiiKER
k r . Wilfred Whittaker, of Pendle Road,
Clltheroe, Saturday He was
bproughj brought
iiip In the family b islness of pal cake-baking and was a| iarilllar figure aliout the; tovm until Illness :ompelled hi s' retirement apout five years ago. He was associated with St
Mqry’s Parish Chprch, and who will
'fhe funeral was d i Wednesh; I da 7 at Clltheroe C'imetery.
;be accorded sympathy In their iiloi
:' Co.,
from ‘a, famiy who could all play a musical Insi rument. He a skllleld Jclarln-
Mr. Marsdeii als(]i h ^ a- keen coming
a for [9
leaves one da'ugh^er have sympatriy In ment.
Clltheroe Cenietepi day.
Brook-side Cott£ by-Bowland.j: died yesterday week.
m. George
; ,'i . years, he
w ^ will deii berfeaye-
The Interment took place at on Mon-
MR. ja. N|x6N;' ,ge
Hall! and Closes Nixon was shorn _
An! estate! worker
Hd ■was 89. all Boltor
buL had lived Ifi Bowland fori more
In Bumle; Boltpn-b
,, | | ' ;Haiij ,Mi
years. Prior [to his retire at; the age lof 70 he, »*» worked fo r ! the West! I^ldin County (Doupcll.
sons and tyro daug!itprs: wh) wllhbe acc()rded sympathy.
A iwldowk; he ikves-tw^ Savage. ofQclatJed | At 1 th The ' Rector, the Rev.
, Bolton- Iri hosplta:
Nixon ol
GOOD SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY SENSIB
NEW WINDOW PISPUA HAND-MAD
SAIVE-DAY REPAIR SERV E BOOTS AND
[OE CLOGS A FMULY BUsWsS BUI jT in the tradition of PER50NA - SERVICE
8Z|86, LO\ypiGATE, CLI ' ESTABLISHED 1910
m i iEROE
ClfAMPIDN SHO APP(
EAtn. FEW, LEFT HEAVY miInster rugs SUGHTLY FULL-SIZE RUGS !52/6 EACE SOPAHUGS £ 3/12/6 j EACH, 60 X 30, 37/6 EACH. ; ONE RC); WEARING STAIR CARPET CUT. - MATTIN'
AFFORD bargains
3 x 2i .AXMINSTEB CARPE(T4 £10/10/0,! £11/5/0 _____
all-wool pile AX-, FAULTY designs]
A T wriTiT T3TT t? AY-
f e Al>PROX.i2 X l i j LY RUGS APPROX I
, NLY 22i iri. HARD-1
l/^ YD., ANY LENGTH j ’ROb1i 7/6. I
'(
8o! X 100 HEAVY COTTON BiUnKETS, SLIGHTLY SOHiFD, 17/6 EACH. FULL-SIZE {PILLOW CASES 1/11 BACH, LADIES' TIMEX WATCHES, COMPLETE WITH EXPANDING BRACELETS, 57/- EACH—USUAL' PRICE 67/3. GENTS’ TIME WA'TflHES -j- USUAL PRICE 62/6 AND 72/6-OFFEteito AT 52/6
MANY MORja i WA’rc i ! ' BARGAINS. ALARM. OL(X!KS from 17/6.
1 MORTON’S r e p a b r e r OF t h e B SOLE AG this district! for 59/-, & [you will SAVE klONEYijBlJYING NOIV — A'T
8, Moor {.Lane, (Clilh^rpe . telephone !lNO. ^20 !
. . . it’sllhc best in the world, yet it dbesn’t cost any more than an
ofdi.nary. weatherproof. For examplp, this famous.Walking ‘BurbnTy’ weatherproof, with generous, comfortable cut, sup arb doublclproofed gabardine and a host of extra touches for smart ness is only 7^ guineas.
For ladles and gentlemen.
FRED BEAD C0.^TD, DAYS
All sizes in stock. Tailors \ and jputfitters | M a r k e t P J a e e , d i i h e r o e . t e l . 58
liAST OF
wtlch Mr, talk oil Be was
AFFORD A
PRELIA^INARY NOTICE j GRINDLETON ]
MOTHERS UNION : '| ■ /■ :|- ’---- -- :
I WHIST i /
k © DOMINO DRIVE
Saturday- March 15th i , at 7-45 p.m.
i i
Rowland Forest Y.F.C. The last] in the Series of '
MikT DRIVES ,1 will be held/on
! In the '• ' i
Saturday, Marqh 15th i !
BaUroom, Dunsop Bridge ■ : I at 7-30 p,m. i
i Admission 3/-! i i - I ' (Supper Included)* I
I
Paythome, Newsholme I , and District
I12th| MARCHi 1958 j i
I at 7r30 p.m,
IPAYTHORNE C.P. SCHOOL golden jubilee
RE-UNlON
I ' ENTERTAINMENT I BY PRESENT SCHOLAIRS
1 I'All former Scholars- j and Friends Welcome
114tli MARCH, 1958 1 : I at 7-30 p.m.
i ! WHIST, DOM INO ;DRM & DANCE
I • HODDER BAND • I EXCELLENT PRIZES Whist and Dominoes 3/-
j Dance 2/6. Combined 4/6 (Including Supper)
PROCEEDS FOR CANCER RESEARCH ]
CUtljel abbert
FRIDAY, I Llshtl LS'28 p .i
5(er&iI ■, MARCH 7tl
nk of Vohid m. to 6-16
IJIHE ann luncementi King lane Hall
Iiasibrougat Into tl] spotlight discussions tieeri going on sporad many morilihs.
/ lirrie problem thi l ia s ! to fade Is not can :we aflbrd to buj •We afford not to bu;
croel !to ba without hall! Is quiie unthln! jjurely is rjot a lu reasonable:] necessity town’s organisation
For &. tolfn the slzi
havd someyjhere to social events,
big 'enougl^ for ,thi and !if the!UouncU It. they -«llll surei: consider hi Udlng a hall' eithei as,a sepl or as part of a wld| ?rir ! centriallslng offices. }
No otherlhall In t!
, i Whatever scheme ! money wll have to| Dare we si ggest th; the basemf be !a fe especially authorities
reveriue-pr|Oduclng baseirient would cle jvantggeous. Does lanswer lie in the 1)1
use of them! Perhaps not,
the property by th( tlon.lwho dould the: Co-operative Socle tlnued Use of the bi a suitable'll-ent?
stUI {need a- ware| suchj a scheme them a pig cap!!
: After aljl; the
while proi tlon [With revenue. I
TjX)R thi iriemb
iding ti their m
: I k
Parish Saturday Opera Hoi men of
the GuardJ
dhurch-' visited se to see
Mr. an d assisted bj S.' Blrtwell Sleath. T! expressed son.
I The eve:
i terday mo H. Clay, He was writes ‘
fine caugh
,it was cjil Mrs. CJI the Vic and Mi,
lanks to oy Chris
*
,1 : * sp|i:
Sii: *
' ning 'a niier.'' *
rnlng b:’ )f Airk:
‘on midU 181b.
ir annul of tl
nt of the islble If the could
TVrEMBE^ of C 4"-*- H were prese meetihg pf Moor L:
dlst Men’s Fellow^ day, when Mr. showed several fib- roe and I district scenes at Skipton faUs.
I I ,
Toe H in j Decemb were paying a ret 4 *
*Q|
CEN.ES Mnrt'.
the Channel Isfe on film^to Clltni Unionists; when |t the Cbnservatl
. Northern I
Tuesday. ; Miss E who presided, t! ' sentatives of Brl for showlhg the
J i . i; I ' *
I 'A VISI'TOR tc afidSt. John
mont, the Cai.l school atIWlhdsC' 27 years 1- in cl Jesuit i missions Rhodesia.] , |
'A former Rec 1
which he: atten of two 'films, '
preached I at all Sunday ipornln: evening at Ben
Archbishop C
last weekfend w£ - IAston Chtchestei,' inow engaged on at St. Wilfrid’s. P
The Meri’s Fello’. . of thi
“ Jesuit ''Mlsslo; and “ Marcellinb Spanish film abb
boy adopted by of Franciscan nil ■ * '
T^om Houghton. Clltheroe sailed iland on-7 uesday
A FTEK a lori; Englaind, M
I
f -They bad bedi Ithe hqmi Of Mti parents. Aid. autlj Idaie. of PirkAve;
sailed;on the Soi abbard which, qi laqt week’s "A
Mr.' aid ,Mu
Times',” v|as Mr. of] Southport H who is gmigrat),
larid. ' c: - , -p , bf,
'-M Faripp itrlct we: , erbe |Y.!
School, 1 nesday.
:j -MuriC jvlded; blr land Mr. vised ga
i IroaD Wise
i'C'IGHTf guesti IB
£4,715). !'
Stireet, C! wbar ret C:I ithe (£26,'121
liude J Holmleli 'fltheroe iier. of
r 0 e, net, '
f.C. at] rindle'
ers’ Cl' the '^1
for dam Edmo]
,nes. J. Edmi
’HIS SAFI
»oing arri
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