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CHURCH ROE
siiJNDAY (19th Januajr
10-30 A
Rev. COLIN Rev. A. B.
CLUm
NEXT ■y, 1958X
M.: E. CUND
JViXCGARR
CCM^GREGATIONAL CHUR(
CH HOE
' SUNDAY .NEXT (19th January, 1958)
Worship ,.jat IHO am and 6-0 p.m., conducted by The
Rev. D. R. C. MORRIS (Bla,ckburn) ■
10-0 a.m. i
young WORSUEPPERS’ league
2-0 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL
M o o r L ane lile th o d is t Church, Glitheroe ;
SUNDAY I NEXT . (19th January, 1958)
' 10-30 a.m. and] 6-0 p.m.: Rev. J. Henry FENTON
Monday, Ja n u a ry 20th at 7-4^ p.m.
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MEN’S FEIIjOWSHIP Visit to Physiotherapy ;
Centre, New Market Street- Speaker:
MR.. ^A. HILLINGS ij ” oW ^ lo p le ’s
Welfare Committee,
Variety jConcbrt in the . !
WESLEY^CHOOi, Parson Lane,j Clitheroe, on
FR ID A Y ,jJA N . 24th a t7 4 o p .m . ' ■i
A dm is ip n 2/- CHILDEEN y - ___ .
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Gisburn,' Riminfeton, Paythorne, Horton and NewSholme Branch of Skipton Divisipn Conservative Assoi^iation
ANNtJAP ! ,i
WHIST domino DRIVE AND DANCE
in the OLD VICAhAGE. GISBURN F rid ay , Jan! 2.4th, 1958
„7iilst 7-30. Dance 10 to l am ,i
tDBNER.’S BAND |,’ Admission 2/6 |
Music Successes [
marie ROBINSON
LIt.A.MLi
A.RUM., _ ;
announces |the following results;-
DOROTHY! BIRTWELE Grade IV'—Merit. 1 SUsW WHiD ! .
GradeJ jV—Pass.
DOROTHY PEARSON Grade iv—Pass. ;
PAULlW LISTER , Grade liV—
! I Pass, j
janet|hincks I Grade lI-!,.;-DlstInction:
, ELEANOR SPENCE , Grade 'H—Pass.
edgar! RUSHTON i Grade y -T h eory. ;
Femleigh, ClitWi^e ■ ■ 'TB|E |ii ,|
WATSONiSCHOOLiOF DRAMATIC|!ART
Guildhall School! of Music
•and Drama,I London. Examinations (DecW^®’^/ -
. IRENE HAYDOCK JUDITH PARK
Grade 6 A— 11 (Honours). (Merit).
KATHLEEN iDRIVlTO (Merit). Grade 2#-' ' ij ’
Grade'5-
KRISTINE BRIGGS (Merit). LHTOA FLEWITT (Merit).
WENDY hughes (Merit). Grade 1— I: i
(X)INE FESTIVAL j (November) ,,
Senior Duologues.'j
1st Prize; JUDITH P ^K ■ and SALLY PRESTOJi. i
They were prep#ed by : ANNIS W ATSON Chimney Sweep
L.GS.M., Lli-CM, 52, York) S M f
Lessons resume—! ■WEEK COMl(IENClN(l|'
TuiriNDAY. JANUARY 27th. SAVE LINO
Have voir Old 'iFlaggdd, Floors iTho Old'Firm, i r
BLACKBURN.
BRUSH i& VACUUM Thone: BllAkEWATER 4301|
Visiting I Clith^e and Whalley fevery Thursday AGEOT
| Tot. B3M.
S. Downea, 57, 'Uoor Lan^. caitheroe. ;
i
Holders mf Caleb Duckworth Trophy, 1957/0.
2nd Prize; MARYBIRTV^L and IRENE HAYDOOK-
I RimingtoR Memorial Institute
SAOTBDAY, JANUARY 25 |i
boillNO ®!UV| at 7-30 p.m.
! PIE AND PEA SUPPER Admission 2/6
D a v i d N i x o n 1;c
a t t e n d ! b a l l /b 1-
I
rtAVID NIXON, the tel(4 vision -and radio, star
at the Manchester Hupp drome, he will be hustled a waiting car as soon as final curtain falls for the 3as to the King (Seorge’s., Hsfl
Ww: starring in “Cinder Blackburn. ' j .
title of Miss East Lancashli and £25 prize, the judgai.r' probably need a maglci!.n help them pick the winnt r!
And; with so|: many Dv girls in the running foi [i
The: dance is' on Thuisdi? February 13th, iand Miss E Lancashire will be seiec from 12 finalists, who w.ll go forward to the , final j frpjn heats to be hel(( earlier, j
£10 in cash and prizes; wi the third will get £5 wo: The nine" other finalists each irecelve ,a prize.
will be provided by Sid Ups and his Band ar Jimmy Heyworth Orcht the King George’s Hall old-time, music wUl be 1 in the Assembly Hall. Lecture Hall has also b? taken over for the balk
Modern muslii at the
the beauty competition should be sent* to: Mi Lancashire. 1958, “Ad’ and Times," 6; Market Cllthteroe.
| ■ The' runner-up will rfece#
nth, van
lie
. wille, 19la;'ed
J i;he itra In
dance Plil-
Entries are stUl Inviijed for
rertser Place,
Tliey East
BOiVLAND |#ILLIAE TOSSIDE v.!^LAIDBl>
100 M. TPmUnsoa E.
83 W. Emmott ;. 44 j ’. Clark :. . 74 D. Askew A 99 A. Tomlinson 94 W- Mltton . ; . 150 start
;j 644 ;■ NEWTON V. RATHMEL
100 E. Eushtorii: , . W. 50 N. Haslewood S 93 S. Eushton ' ---- D.
685 i
100 E. BretUertpn E. 92 |D. Walmsley , iw; Toml:
100 G. Walmsley .. D. 100 start
'551,
i “A’’ : Mster' 65'
nson 100 Gar:
Lister 85 •nett 100
lurry 100 3yr^ 30 start 105
: 683
100 D. Baines I H, Nekhou^ 45 100 M. Franklsnd W. lUtton 65
RATHMELL “ B” v. TJSSIDE 63 E. Brennan M. Tonilnson 100
100 B. Shepherd .. D. 100 B, Eoblnson E. 1 100 J. Lodge .1 A. Toi 50 start
613; :, SLAIDBURN V. CHI 100. E, WatcrWbrth .. E
100 A. Greenwood- . : D. Wi
79' A, G. Kean .. T.
100 C. Cross ; , 60 start
679
Chipping . . . *. Eathmell." A’’ Blaldburn Rathmell "B " Newton ......... Tosslde ..........
100 E. Blgby .......... B lo a j . Learning W. B
Ikskei? -50 lott, 05
llnsoi 99. start 50
504 65
'jlmsjey 96 TOnby.lOQ
W .BOWLANO BILL
.eazard 59 Seed 80
Moou 67
start — 516;
.iIards P.
W.L.Pt 7 5 2 1C 7 4 3
7' 4' 3 7 4 3 7 3 4 7 i 6
Waterwprth A. G . ; A. Lee: Greenifeood
.. . C. Grosi E. Elg*’5
Eas iili
planning a dash#o Bl^klmi n next month to attend the Lancashire Press Ball.
■ ! ; ■ C lithm e Advertiser ^ Times, Jmuary 17, 1 9 S ^
WHALLEY CINEMA I
T«.morro« (Saturday) at 6-0 and 6-1B n.m.
'‘SHANE’’ . ■ Mon.i Tuet.. and Wed.
PETEBi GBAVES anj JOAN,TAYLOB in
fort YUMA BUBT I4
■ j '■ I : Cert. A.
Thuraday. Rrlday and Saturtay
kirk DOUGliAS in - ANOASTEB and
O.K. CORRAL ‘ Cert. A.
GUPIFIGHT AT THE
Saturday! 1st House, 6-tl
2nd Houie^ «-1S o.m. Week-days 7-30
'Prices! 1/6! Children, Id,
Taiiinhoni! Whallay it*) L- To-fliKbt (Friday) »*
the DISTRlCnfS S y
T^eM e guild,! — Thb inonihl? f b ) ® ^ ^
M le 'r ,'R e ad , Sadden a n |
DStiici -Trefoil Guild, was heW iit Ithe yale House! Gafe,'oh Tu e s d a y evenlhg. Mrs. Sharolfsjwas the h()stess.
Girl GiMe.C/ompany to Wh^ey Scnciol on Friday realised al^ut Si'll koi <iamp funds.
' MESMAH.-lAn augment^ ^ p l r
with idur soloists—Mra. H. qlrps (sop a
l ik I J. Pickett ( ^ ) — e::cellent performance ; jof
••M^li-hl" in WhaUe^ Method st, Chu-ch on Wedncsdasj evening,
t i e choir was conducted ey Mr. H. rxicles and accompanied! hy
!Mr'. 0. white at the organ. I, FI:UoUHIP.--The!meettag W i l l# Methodist Men’s FeUcw-
sWd o i Friday took me form o d i s ^ lo n evening, presided o by V E. Chaddock. 1 ^
! ribiE study. — The Bible Study g/ouP
[
1st j'C3 Lurch Jnet at j ",C!ragsle , buW Epad,i the home o f j t t .
aad 9).; II PH j
BH.LINGTON f tV.—Scholars of BUUngton
btl! t Church held their am ual ' rear’s party -on Isaturday Sunday the. Minister,
A.! c!, Duiaant with prizes for during 1957.
BARROW
SaI ETY.—a panel of exi r#ed questions about put by an audlen
V School on ^#edne^ay^ panel (Consisted of i Mr.
Brian Clhb Bike Clhb eroe Ojun A^cr'
[Mr
slkec r#d
■ |Th|e qiie; night
Bralthwalte (Clarion Cycling ; Mr. E. B. Hargreaves, of :l^burn (Lancashire Automobile
• Miss C. J. Downhill (a ith - Junlor Accident PreveUtlon
cli): and P.-c. Waite ■l]ngton.:
C. Pierce, of Wiswell, and several films
safety were shown. same p a # l answered
Lsltlons In WlsweU School 15usy r p IISA- tin
Th( (joup*
I i p l l i n g year
time at
year at booths
county, rura.1 and parish icil elections, held
will the'
fc r^ years, are j. due to
‘'ale 'as well as the jpough-elections.
Councl] election, j j (:iitheroe’s present repre- ier tatlve is Mr. James Wllkln- loi a former Mayor of the to#’n who defeated his Labour iplonent, Mr. Harry Petober-
Electors wllVflrst make their ‘X" in April for the
„
ton, by 80 votes Ifi 1955. It ww mk of the closest county poUs in Qlitheroe for some ye#is. An official of Glltheriw Lab-
ou: Party said this week that no decision about,a candidate foi 'the county election had yet^ beihmade.
“Advertiser and iTimes" repor- tei’, that every j effort #111 be m:ide by Labour to force a CO itest in view |of the
i.arrow
:Iut it is obvious, writes an ||
Cc nservatlve majority. The county representative
foi ; Whalley is Mr. Basil G:'eenwood, who was resumed lii opposed when Col. Dwnard G 'ecn was ■ elejvated to the aliermanic bench in 1956. rural area will begin
a week of elections on; Tues day, May 6th. All 13 mmbers of ciutheroe Rural Council will rttlre, along with, members of p Irish councils]
diy. May 8thJ Clltheronlans will go to the pcflls |ln the n uniclpal contest. I | The election will be particu
Two days later, :on Thurs- ,!
larly interesting there is a vacancy on the|CounclljfQlIow- lng|the' death, last year, of Coun.' George Calverley, a C onservatlve member, j The one Conserv. itive repre-
be a local
^ jtrs. J. W. Lumley! on Mon- rhey dls#ssed j Corinthians
CHATBURN WHIST DBIVE;-^rganlsed by
Chatburn,-. Dpwhham, ai)d Worston Women Unionists and held yester day week a t Laneslde Farm, Chat- burn, the hpme of Mr. and Mrs. p, claytdn^.'a whist drl,Ve raised
more than:^10. ;-,ji ■ Mr. F. Clayton supervised-play
at 16 tables, the winners being: Ladles: 1, Mrs. A. Middleton: 2. Miss J.' Clarke:.3, Mrs.'S. Green- halgh; con., Mrs. T. Ppet. Gents.: 1, Mr. Pye; 2, Mr. Campbell: 3. Mr. J.,Holgate. . : -! i
Competition wlnncri were Mr.
Chatburn Methodist Church held their annual'party on Saturday. | Afterwards supper wab served a t - "Meadow Bank," the -home of Mi. and Mrs. G. P,| Wpmersiey.
title of an address riven to the •” Chatburn
!GUILD.—"Fellowship ’’ was the
Wesiey Guild of Methodist Church on Mr. I J. 'W. Thompson, Isherwood presided.
Tuesday b y ; Mr. Charles
GISBURN
of the Gisburh Womens Institute was helc. yesterday
W.I.—The January: meeting
week.' ■ ■ ; : Mrs. Capstick, who presided, introduced
C the W'est '\^i(img bf Mrs. Ellison.' ; fitonan of
oimcU, whd gavO a lecture it i‘ the wasri li /g} mew
erials. She was thanked J -
all being second; and Mrs.; J. S. Precious third: ftbe coihipe- ititlon was judged : by Miss
munderediapron was won,by Mrs. Capstick, Mri I. Wrath-
;|a c omp e t i t i o n Tor a iCrinnan. I The. social,half4hour was a j ; '
tongue-twister, gine. lister'mSTirUTE.-’T-he
prizewinners at the whist and domlnb drive^held
In the Lister Institute on Mon day evening, were; Mr. F. (lor- nish and! MasteJ E. Parker. Knock-out, Mrs. H. Prankland and Mrs.1 SlaterJ Dominoes.
Mrs. Carri.:, DOWNHAM
; whist drive was held in Downham School on Fridaj^ It raised, £11. .There were 17 tables and Mri K. G. Jones
WHIST DRI'VE,—In aid of the School Managers’ Fundm
acted as M.C. | Prizes were presented by Mr.
T. J. Holgate. j Ladies; l; Mrs. W. Barker;
2, Miss B,: Halstead: Con. Mrs. Clark, -i
Mr. Nuttall; | (Joni Mri- M. Macivor.
Gentsv 1. Rev. W.'Allen;J. j
The Vicar refumed his prize to be auctioned for the Fund.
MTITON
held at Mitton Tuesday raised for the Vicarag
fund COFFEE,-(A loffee evening
f 'Vicarage on .^bout £14-10s. ;e! Renovation
K.-Jones and Mr. H.-Preen. - PARTY.—^The Bible -Glass of I
WADDINGTON
: ' PARTY.—The 1 annual " New : Year party took! place on Saiturr day at St; Helen’s School when ■the Sunday School scholars were entertained , to tea. . -
• ;
games'Ithe Vlcar, the Rev.- T. H. J.: Hawkins, presented prizes fqr. regulsjr attendance , during 195f,
During an interval. .between W,l.i—The monthly meeting of
Waadlhgton 'Women’s Institute was hold ion Tuesday, when Mip. Naylor, who - presided, welcomed the .speaker,Woman, Sergeant Basendale, who talked about "The ■duties of ’a . Policewoman.”
i
hers to stand Ini memory of a late memtur, Mrs. W. BeU.
The chairman! asked the mem-: Tea’ hostessed .were Mrs. 'W.
Berry,' :Mr#'.W' pargh, 'Mrs. A. Brotherton.j' Miss .P, (Banks, .and
Mrs.iJijlSond.' • ,|' ' ■ ’. A #>mi)etltlon was held for-the
nicest Ihome-raade wastepaper basket. ; ' .
' ' ' V
'PAATY.—The! Methodist school was! gEdiy decorated on Saturday
for I the annual cMdrep’s New Yeaf party arranged'by the- Wad- dinriok ‘ branch of the ■ British liCglOnJ . j
SLAIDBiuIrn
Y.F.C;^-iAn lllusliratefi talk on a Swiss holiday was given
by Edward Rigby, TOSSIDE
by Mr. andMrs. 'W ” " to 'meilibers of — Young Farmers’ Cl ib on Mon day. Thanks wen expressed
FAHMEB8.—Mr.'w[ Pennington,
of Sawleyl spoke of A ' experienced as a grassland farraCT at Tuesday’s meeting of-'TtossldeHtamers’ Club. Afterwards memberef,took, part in
a discuBSlbn, and mtny questions
were, asked. Thanks"to Mr. Pennington-were
expressed by Mr. W, Askew, .who presided. -
11 i : SABDEN !
PARISH COUf|ciL. - Two strei;: lampk i b a v e bfen
'■Mbnjday,; ; ;|' ; . '
damaged hi iSabden, the Parish! CouxifcU; was told on
, j |
ter with great concern and: announced' that they w()uld nothtesltdtplto-p’osecute any
one feauSi:n|!^.ilful danlage. CQmpla&tt ' were received
■ j ■ , ".Dncle Horace "—Mr.fliH. MlWh-
elson', of Morecaihbe—entertained- the! children for' the third tlme^
Scottish' . dancers, trained ; by
Mrk'J. Murray and accompanied by 1 Pipe Major J. G. McClymont, also' entertained.
'
the piano! for gamw and dancing, was presented with a “
Josle Lamb. Thanks! to. the dancers jvere ex I
pressed by ■ Mr. T , . Oddle, and Master .Tommy Herd led three
ctxeersj for Uncle Horace. Father ! Christmas presented a
gift to each child. One member of the committee gave chocolate medalUons and another provided
ice cream. LOW MOOR
Moor, attended the annual party on Saturday, when games were orgaiiised by the teachers. ' :
! PARTY.—About 80 scholaislof St, paid’s Sunday School, Dot
,! On Sunday Mr. T. (31^wick, h e a d m a s t e r of Ribbl#dale
School,
i.presented: Pjlzcs^ ^ about 70 'children for : good attendance during 1957.; _ ■ n 0 F F E El — Trust funds of bnloh Street Methodist Church benefited hy over £5 on W^ne^ day 'from a coffee evening; at 2, Slddows Avenue,' the home of Mrs.
E. Bush. j 1
I g r in d l e t o n W.I,—Miss Teece was elected
'arSual me e t i n g yesterday iweek.- !' ' "
Iprerident of ’Women’s Institute at the
■ Other officers elected were: [Mrs. Slater (secretary), Mrs. Simp so n (treasurer), Holm^. Mrs. WWttaker, Mrs.
' ’
Jackson, Mrs. Nicholson and Mrs. . B r ^
(vice-presidents); p d Mrs. Coupland, Mrs. Dlx<)n_ and Miss Hardacre (committee).
; 'Tellers were Mr. Shuttle- worth, and Mr. S. Green.
THE WEEK’S MR. Li BOLTON After several I mjonths of ill
ness, the death took place oh Friday , in Pfeqtoh Royal’In
Cherry Gate Farm, Stonygate Lane, Rlbchestfer.! He was 42.
firmary, of Mr. Leo Bolton, of A native of Hurst Green, Mr.
Bolton lived | at Lambing Clough Fatni: until his marri
age. 'M j ' ' '' ' ’ Requiem Mass was offered
by Ft. R. Conway at St. Peter and Paul’s ctiiirch, Rlbchester, before the burial at Rlbchest# on Tu#day. i |
j
To ills wife ’and young soil, his mother, tW
two sisters, deep, sympathy is offered.
<> brothers, and j | MR. T. [wl BULCOCK-
sentatlve retiring Is Coun. T. Robinson, whiie on the' Labour fide Coun. H. jPenlberton and #oun. W. Sharpies' retire. If Labour won all four seats
well-respected R lmi n g t o n family. Mri: Thomas IVhlpp Bulcock, oflN^pwby Hllls.|died on Wednesday, aged 64. i;
A iriember lof an old land
they would then have equal ■ epresentatlori on the Council. Howland will be the last to ;o to the poll.j All 15 members
in the affalrs'of the'village as a member !of the Parish C 0 u n c I'l and had been a farmer: in! the district for many years. :
He took an active Interest
- )f the rural council, as well as nembers of jail the parish :ounclls retire. Polling is on Saturday, May 10th.
1iPOSjrBAG. LETHAL GIFTS Sir,—Catapults and air guns—
too oft«i the jgifts of Indulgent parents-^are sometimes used at this time of Ithe year against birds and o th # living creatures. The R.S.P.c!a, frequently has
the task of #ring for maimed animals, and of warning children who possess ; these poteritlally dangerous weapons ! that to
Injure animals and birds may result In' a prosecution for a criminal offenCe.
’ , . i t riiould be borne in mind
th a t it is Illegal to carry an air gun in the I street without a licence.
R.S.P.C.A.,
105, Jermyn Street, London S.W.l.
JOHN HALL, I
j .' Chief Secretary.
not been well for some time, and sympathv is extended to , his relatives in their bereave-
A widow#. Mr. Bulcock ha^ menti , ; ! ! ' i
which Mr. i Bulcock was asso-: elated.
Interment j will take Place tomorrow at Martin Top;C()n.- g r e g a t l o n a l Church with
The furieral! service and j L - i : : MB. N. BURNETT!
theroe for 20 years-^he retlrecl in 1948 --Mr. N a t h a n i e l Burnett, of 3, Railway View, Bllllngton, died in hospital on
A night- telephonist in Cllr Sunday. He was 74. ■ i
was employed at Barr(?w Printworl^ but he left to join the Amy during World IVar I.
As a young man Mr. Burnett
the East Lancashire Regiment near Ypres that he received severe wounds which ^ meqnt the loss of a leg. .
It ’was while serving with
u ui of -
, luciiiwc*. land Men’s Soci y. "--letr 'i—
havi He leaves a widow, whp^Ul eavement.'
e sympathy in her 1 ber ! ' i
Wednesday at Accrlngl|on. !, MR- W-
Cremation took place on
of Clitheroe Co-pperatlve Soci ety. Mr. WlUle iBowers. of T3 Raleigh Street,: Padlham. died i!n hospital on Wednesday,
A former secretary-manager
eriiployed by Rlshton Co operative Society for 30 years before taking up his appointr ment at Clitheroe in! 1944. a position he held until 1953.
Mr. Bowers, who was 58, was
Street Methodist Church, Rlshton. and a ,jnember of Rlshton Cricket Club.;
He was a trustee of the High
widow and daughter, to whom sympathy is extencied! in their bereavement.
Mr. Bowers Is sU?viyed by a ,1 ■
Accrington #morrow.j MRS. E.
GAR.NER
Cremation will takejplace at
pital on Monday of Mrs. E31za G#ner, ' Of 78 Hermitage Street, Rlshton.
The death took place in hos ^
w# fonnerly a well-known Read resident 'she leave^three daughters,
all married, to whom sym pathy will be'extend.ed
St., John’s Churchyard, Read, today. :
[The interment takes place at ’
j
known Sabden resident, Mr. Alwyn Howarth, of Wesley Street, took -place at St. Nicholas’s Parish Church on Saturday.
I MR.' A. HOWARTH [The funeral of I a well-
! Mr. Sowarth wasi'70 years of
Sons, Ltd., at Cobden Mill. Iri rils younger days he worked at the old', printworks. :
age and before hiisj retirement a few years ago was employed by Messrs. James Stuttard and
with Whalley Parish Church, MI Symp#hy will be accord,ed Mr. Burnett was associated
bart, copducted the service In church before the Interment
The Vicar, the Rev. R. Pro-
belng a member of the (Jhurch Eng ■ ■ *'
ment. '
rs; Howarth ,ln her bereavi- ' / ! | ,
Mrs. Garner, who, was 81, ago.
Mrs.' s;| Maudsley, ■who was at ^ u q u e t by
I Cletk ; was iristnicted- to con- I tact
the.appijopri ate authority.
about the flopdlEg of the road near iThomber; 'V/ood and 'the
I, f^(jl/Ory» »
Tile newtiwato supply at Lanje Ends was reported satis-
1' C^EDY.—-The Sabdep Bap.tist Drmatlc. Society added' to ^elr long list of silcces as on Saturday wheh they ptkenled " The 'White Sheijp of the|Panlly," a comedy by fc. du Garde Peach and Ian Hayl! I
• i • ■ I ■ The , cast ■ -included Elsie Har- !! ; '
gre#es (Alice jWnter); Winston Brltolffe ■ (James Winter), Nellie Eaiidle '(P#,
their daughter);
E6))ert Taylolf: (P iter; their ; son); Clifford Moorhouse (the Vicar),
.Harry ; Jackson !Sam Jackson), Glmys Abbott (Angela), Harold Bridge (theI Coitmlssloner); .and Dorothy bysbn (the-Maid), j:'■ The play,' pmduced by Mr.
■
Arthur Handle, r#sed £17 13s. for chjirch funds.
■In! aid of Reafd United ""P.p. reiallsed over £10 on Friday. MlC.s were
Mr.fr. 'Whittle-.and
P ■ '* t
ANCE.A READ
^A'carnival dance
Mri A. Wade. , iThe Paramdt nt Band played
Nelson, Mrs. A. Hind ey, president of
M.
for: dancing' and spot .prizes w!ere awarded! [special prizes ’{vere won] by
j’AMOUS MAiCES INCLUDE
Mr. J. Hadvfin,|Miss M. Holden, ir.’ Wells arid Master A.
, Comb.) and ‘ Padlham F.C. - Challenge GUI .
' -won last season—namely the Tom Clegg, Shield (Burffiey
the club, attended and pn view ■were the trophies,the club had
' ' WHIST DRl VE.-rMrs. Hart ley presented the prizes!and Mrs. G. Speak won the special rirlze at,a Whist Drive in the Conservative Club on Monday.
I i ibris., Mrs. J Hardman and p, Cunllfle; 2,
I! Other winn#s were; 11.- Mrs Mrs.'I'.Howarth;
Mrs, G. Parker. Mrs. sUnger was M:C.
terr
anti . Pliilco . g:
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SECURE T
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Fred Read
JCTI0^4 IN r a I n c o A t s
OUi^FltTING SEE ■wiiroows FOR BARGAINS, 'AILOtiS AND'll OUTFITTERS
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MA,VOB*8 iWElFAllE , (Christmffs Affpea|
Si]bsCTlpt|on5’re(elv January i5th 39q
piOTloUfily actadw. proceels from #Ue<|tlng|
r ix)xe8 to llpen^ : premises .
poun. f & Mrs.
..I". e J CroBsleyl
jlayoii’s Parlqur; j OLlirHEEOE. j
J ’ W.'D. iCffUTCH! || :t I
kJTEMBERS i)f tlie ( iwA t.'on of Cll trier iChuich haVe glvOri £ | fund lur the compl .Blac! :bum; jCi ithedral J
i These gifts were-In! ito ari appe'il fromhthi l th e ^ t . 'Rev. W... Hj
cor iOs. from ever / c | jHii] as a .ohrlstmL
vrelirin ’the!''DeariM ! j zln^ ■ : I
I , of Clltherofe, the ttevl I '■■’We'luslially Ihlavi
iis rdp: resents lunlcariis," sLysJ
Easter, !so jl| dar^ay you hrive iforgofenj
mot had ^ri oPi)orl| ■handing in] your gut. I “ ’The fui)4 stiistal 60 £t Is; not vet tjjo la
“How oiftpn have) ' - !l wpnderl on^ lur gr^t EnglL
sacrifice arid ger elros ancestors arid tl ey nesp‘to thfe:r lovd Church and readjiriesl
“[xhey wiere bdilt b flee for it.i |
they did for] us arid meriiorial !to our faj own cathedral.
“;Now is' our bdpo do for future genera
' English church in| half of the 2oth;-cjen
I blelieve swnd as ar of the vision arid d 'tlon that; ttill; enr
“iLiverp'cql will brl
' modest scstlp
will.serl lar purpose for EaJ shlre.i
■ ‘Blacktiujrn on a ; I
the choir a *■
dignified ein. thd ugly bifck wall I -rch now.’P
temporary | Or last
3Uf grac end
nikht’s TV w& a Door.
JARDS: at Brqcklj ' ! tal were ; 'seel
programr TERMS
EXCHAN(&E AI SPECIALITY | '■! . [ . ■' ! f '
MR. II. KERR
toym will te . accorded the ■widow and tivo young sons of Mr. Hyram Kerr, of 2,-Stam ford Place, c: Itheroe, who died in a road acc ident on Wednes- day.
The simpabhy of the whole
!to the Borough from Great Harwood: a aumber of years
Mr. Keir. who was 42, came
I 'At one time he was a conductor f')r Rlbble Motor Services ani he had also worked as a driver for Messrs. Ames when they ran a mineral water busings In Duck Street.
For trie p ^ t .five years he had been a driver for Me^rs.
Richard Briggs and Sons. Ltd, of Bankfleld, Clitheroe. MR, W! TATTERSALL
A veteran of World War I. In |
which he wi wounded, M sail,- of 58 S eroe, died home last
ris both gassed and r. Wiliam Tatter-
!#thlll Road, eilth- suddenly at his Eriday. HC was' 59 .
active servile In France with the East Lancashire Regiment when he rejcelved hils wounds, was trie son of Mr. John Tat- tersAll,’ whd farmed" at the old Tower Hill Farm.
' Mr. Tattersall, who was on ! 1 . ' !
'! For 45 y< was emplo' — where he became a -winding- had ’ find had
ars Mr. Tattersall Cd at Jubilee Mill,
master. In later years he done only ■part-time work, for the past two years been confined to his riome through lll-fhealth,
! So long as his health . mltted, Mr] Tattersall followed his hobby, 'malntalnec 'Service m member of ithe. British
per-
L^n’s activities |as a the local branch of Legion.
■of gardening and an Interest Iri ex-
He;was -,ls6 associated] with
’Clitheroe : member of Oddfellows
relatives tended to bereaveni
he
ated at Clitheroe nesday.'
Parish Church and a the Castle Lodge of
T slric:ere -sympatriy of ie:it The Rey,
. 8. Biktwell offici- the. intermeiut. in Cemetery on; Wed-;
rind friends l!s ex- hls widow Ih (her
iai Useiris Yohrself
This Question:
“ Ani I getting seJrvice or am I merely conteiit?”
t h e bekt possible
Bveiy job entrustec. to us is^ e a l t withjby SpeiiaiijSts — men 'wiio knlpw their, job msice o i i t j ^ nleu equi|)ped!to deal,'and deal probe%, ' witt any] jot» that AUTO- lATBERY, B R A p - ^an
;L E c™ c A i i ,
L I M N G i a n d l l Y R E E n t a i l . : I W e a r e b e n t s
i h i r i g W e h a n d l e a t ; b y f a r „ t h e l a r g e s t ^ d m ^ t c c i m p r e h i e n s i v e i d o r a r o u n d i h i S ! d i s f c c t . A J t o g e t b p f , i t i s t h e b e s t p o s s i b l e
It
WHALLEY RD., CUTTIEROE Tel. 8831884 (Two lines) i
PR1MR(3SE GARAGE BoUpn-by-Bowland
'an £u Company, ; showed films at a meeting! of Mtbyi-
Bowlind YF.C. They " HuiOT, iurry,!’ "iCleaner Production,” “ British' Grand Atotrbe, 1955,') I "T]he care matnWauce ofjthojFuel, Bys' and “ Isis .of Man T.T. Internatic nal, 196f ’
Wolfopdei.
Thinks were 'expressed hy Svth !
| , ! 'I
Qulnff, represeptl ag £ ve
i-by- wnre
M.lk Pfflx, and
Sill
IpORl using an unKcenspd car, I Charles Lester Alrey, of
Lower! , Gate. Twlston. was fined [£1. at CUthero^ lyester-7
ei 1." .ear
IIIRTHDAY greetings to Mrs. W. H. Driver, of 3
M ' .' !■ . '
Peiidle Road, Cliiheroe, who ■will be celebrating her 87th
Dlrthday on Tues^y.
s e r v i c e . I n a i l i u f a e t i i r e r s : a n c i o m i s t o i p k s i n ' e v . e r y -
f o r | t h e l e a d i n g !
i life Iri mental hpspl ' Manchester Region Board are;i.
‘patients were the 'odtre'sses in this g
! Meriibers of the " I
“A- and Lady Ch (llitherge Mrs. L. T of Pimlico Grlndletc:
SIL’
I IS *' ariel
n. VER' pan!
trav forf hat be|
Parish Har'dacr Road:£
f p o mark 21 yea: A I tary-treasurer
'i^-I,ancashire |Clarii
and Ath Aspderi,
tode a National
|also
etic ClubI of Langhf Lfe' men C la r io n '
also beejn ffccprdq Mrs. Caroline lAsp
A ■liar d is ti sm,:
Irenderec i many sei Clarioii. ;
as the cycling
Mr. H irry Aspdl ‘,‘irori M
vorld land!
tatlon a^s a record * j*"
' JTH(|)UGH'ral
you go Eshton
Prancla Jones, ( Road. (Slitherbe. , dt„Clit:ieroe yest|
For r sing'ah r
did not know ! I| wrong," Jones wi
to the court. *
handed £ 7il i j event jwas orgaj dance i comnfittef Mrs. H. E. A.,'S. 'P. Reajd (W^d'dil Mrs. >A. Luptpnl Cassidy, of-the 1 This] yearfsL;dl
Royal Hotel, the-. Lifeboat Insfitutl
recently 'at. ’J held bp Boxing:.]
-given Wome; on Tu Mr. V),
t \ .TALK C]n|th| Blackburii ( to men
en’s CIOtOpI
i^dayl Tb ■Scales,!
. Cllthelroe, a jmj i management cpij
;orpha:aage.|.
[ Mrs, M. k. Pd . and triapki worj I Mrs. E. Fletchef ' Park
. this: ROlAD! ^AFB
little iknol ^erous th not o n !
- result I ■ "Ow:ng toj my,
when S' opped; byj Terrace,
three mdnt'... it.’ said
ceen |;ycli| )> ■ I ■ I ;
generation; to Icdm original plan.
‘fit I is for us! to^ ‘lit[willi'imain foj
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