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.Clitfitroe & Times, Nmmber 21, 19SL Whalley Methodist Church LADIES’ WJEEK-END


SUNDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 23rd preacher at 10-45 a.m.' and 6-30 p.m.:


I>r M. W. LONSDALE, M.A., B.D.


hea dmistres s ^ ,-TO IN nY vH ^ ) W S o o l for Girls, Southport..


a n th em s |by the LADIES’ CHOIR We Invite You to Worship With Us.


WESLEY CHURCH CLITHEROE


I S i f c l ■ ' _. t ' —' .


SUNDAY’NEXT (23rd November)


10-30 a.m.:


Rev. G. B. KENDREW Rev. COLwi E. OUND


Union Street Methodist Church


■vm : l i r


^ ;tl -'|;?>.'!y


P ’11 m


d lF T ^ V IC f i . will be held on


SUNDAY NEXT (23rd November)


, at 6 p.m. , to be conducted by the Rev. G. B. KENDREW*!


. everybody WEIXIOMB Win those with Gift Boxes, please hand them in at this service. ■ U


DON’T iPORGET the


TEA and CONCERT on Saturday. November 29th.


Full partlcularsj^xWe^k. _ Moor Lane Methodist


i Church


'SUNDAY NEXT (23rd November),


10-30 a.m. and 6 p.m.: THE REV.


R. C. BROUGHTON B.D. :


m a n o r HALL Millthorne Avenue


'!' i' ,^: M i''4


SUNDAY NEXT (23rd November)


SUNDAY SCHOOL, 2-15 p.m. gospel SERVICE 6-30 p.m.


: Speaker:,


Mr. A. BAKE (Blackburi


Wednesday, Nov-26th: Women’s Bright Hour


2-45 p.m.: General Meeting,


Thursday, Nov, 27th: Children’s Happy Hour 6-45 p.m.


CLITHEROE


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH


i.t i IIP


SUNDAY NEXT (23rd November)


WORSHIP’


at 10-30 a.m. and 6-30 p.m. SERVICES


conducted by: The REV. ALAN' GApil :{■ : 1,1


- i t Is a good thlngMhat we /should worship together; helping one another to seek


'God’s aid. Join with us to give God His due glory.


Thought for the week;


' unity! . . . . For there the Lord has commanded the blessing,


Gisbum and District Young Farmers’ Club


'Xi’ <sV P IS '.


. Ip, DANC E FRIDAY, NOVi 28tb


Old Vicarage Cafe GISBDBN


DANCING 8-30 p.m. to 1 a.m. JNBLEBORO’ DANCE BAND


l„l. f IfV'?) Admission 3/-


/ Refreshments Available ______L-


In aid of Local alnd National Work for the Blind


Clitheroe Footbeul Supporters


' i m i His Worship the


i i i ! ® i


W i i i t


MAYOR OF d^LlTHEROE


(CouneUlor J. Enttoistle, fJP.} invites you to attend a


Coffee Evening and


' BRING AND BUY STALL


tn the MAYOR’S PARLOUR, Clitheroe on


TUESDAY, NOV. 25th '7 t>.ni: to\9 p.m. ' ADMISSION II-


; DINNER DANCE Prbce^ in'ald of Club Funds.


Gifts for the Bring and Buy Stall wtUbegro^efmyreceioei


EVERY SATURDAY 'Tel.'Stonybiirst'2lO.


Club and Club


“ See how'good and pleasant It Is when brothers dwell In


life for evermore.’’—(Psato 133.


RIMINGTON AND MIDDOi?: SPORTS


WHIST & DOMINO DRIVE and


POTATO PIE SUPPER m the MEMORIAL INS’nTUTE


SATURDAY, Nov. 29th at 7-30 p.m.


Admission 2/6


bashalL eaves, assembly ROOMS.


WHIST, DOMINOES,


SUPPER and D ANCE FRIDAY NEXT (NOV., 28th)


' at 7-30 DJU., ADMISSION 3/-


Hodder Bridge Hotel


CBAIGL^. Nr. CUTHEBOE, WEDN^DAY


SUPPER DANCE 8 p.m. to 12 midnight


Supper licensed extension every night to 11-30 pan.


Saturday: 1st House, 6-8 Prioes: 1/8: Children 9d.


2nd ' House: 8-15 pm Wnnkadays* 7*30 p«rnt


' METHODIST LOCAL PREACHERS’ K


aL AID a s so c ia t io n (CLITHEROE BRANCH),


President’s Evening


TO-MORBOW (SATURDAY) To commence a t 7 n.m,


in Moor Lane Schoolroom Talk by


ME. RICHARD SPENCER (President of L.P.M.A-) Recitations by 1


MISS CHRISTINE FLACK Piano Duets by;


MB. AND MRS. D. G; HARTI^Y X o s by MB. H. E, DEWHDBST


REV. B. C. BROUGHTON' I Cbalnnan;


iLlght Bcfrcsh™®"^ Silver (lollectton


MR. RICHARD SPENCER wiUs preach at


SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 23rd 10-30 a.ip. and 6 n.m.


METHODIST CHURCH CHATBURN


Gisbum & District Branch of Skipton Division Conservative


Association ANNUAL


WHIST DRIVE in GISBDBN SCHOOL


Friday, November 28th at 7-30 p.m.


ADMISSION 2/6


(including Supper) Good Prizes


TOSSibE DANCE


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28th 8-30 p.m. to 1 a.m. BIJOU BAND


Admission 3/- (Includlng refreshments)


Si!. JAMES’S YOUNG PEOPLE’S FELLOWSHIP Welcome you to their


Coffee Morning and Pound Stall


to be held In THE SCHOOL on


SATURDAY, Nov. 29th 10 a.m. to 12 noon


Church and Club Funds


Admission 1/- Proceeds for


W


HALLEY CINEHA


TeleDhone; Whalley 2181


To-morrow (Saturday) at 6-0 and 8-16


“ THE LONG HAUL ’’ MONDAY at 7.30


Glenn Ford, Jack Ummon, and Anna Kashfl In


“COWBOY” Cert. U.


-JACif HAWKINS and DIANNE FOSTER in


“GH)EON’S DAY”


M B f w Umi V r ik i^ WHALLEY I DINNEB^El^ty^ve menders


and theiri guests, :of ’ Whalley Cricket,' Bowling and Tennis Club attended the annual dinner and rinnw at the [Moorcock, Inn, Waddlngton, on Friday.


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organised by Whalley. Women Unionists yesterday week, when ■ Miss Thompson and Mrs. V. Wt Goss were the hostesses, , .j


WHI8T.-^A whist drive was Winners; were: Ladles: 1, Mrs.


Garnett; 2, Mrs. W. Hind. Gents.: 1, Mrs. M. de Laurler;-2, .Mrs.


Dellow. "[■ ^ . ■ i


prize and Mrs. Garnett won;the competition. •


Mrs. ''smith -won the , domino / 1


annual Overaeas Missionary';meet­ ing was tield In Whalley Methodist Church School on Friday, when Miss Jean Sanderson, of Waddlng­ ton, presided. Mrs. A. B. Bumett-Hurst gave


OVERSEAS MISSIONS. — [The CHATBURN | WOMEN UNlONISTSr-Porty


meuAiers of Chatburn,* Downham . tmd Woreton branUh of ..the: Women’s Unionist . Asspoiation attended'the dinner e h d .^ u a l


elected chairman, Mrs. Cteyr. ton hon. treasurer,- and Miss O, 0. Freeman hon. secretary, . The committee and;the polling!


meeting at the Brown Cow Inn, Chatbum, yesterday week, ,: ) Mrs. O. N. Rbblnson was: re:


district committee were reelected en bloc.


Bolton gave a film show; A com­ petition'was. .won by Mra.v J.,


, Afterwards, C!ol. G. O. H. ■ Jackson. . • . .v ■ 1.'


by; Chatbuni’ Parish Oburch Sports Club was attended by 200, people In the Church Institute oniMday.


DANCE.-^A / dance organised


Ambas^ors O^estra. Mr, H. 1C. Rnden was M;C.^r


Music was provided .by the \ ;


her annual tepott and the Hey. g; B. Kendmw showed ' two films


atout India. A coupon was. taken' for


Cert. A


Overseas Missions. FELLOWSHIP.—Mrs. ElpWck,


of! Blackburn, gave a talk based on the Book of Chronicles to members of 'Whalley Methodist Church Women’s Fellowship on Wednesday. Mrs. M. Coggins Resided,'


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the annual meeting of, Wlswell W.I., Miss E. M. Foster whs re­ elected president.'


WOMEN’S INSTITUTE. — At WISWELL


vice-presidents, Mrs. M. Mather and Miss E. Mi^dlehurst; secre­ tary, Mrs. I. 'Thompson; assistant secretary, Mrs,' J. Greenwood; treararer, Mrs. E. Grimshaw; social chairman, Mrs.' P. Birt- well; refreshments, Mrs. B. For­ rest; register, Mrs. E. Brown; “Home and Country," Mrs. M. ■Whitwell. .


Other officers’ and Committee: LOW MOOR SALE.^A jumble r sale, <iake


stall, apron stall and toy stall organised by the teachers, raised about £13‘for the funds of Union Street Methodist Sunday School,


Low Moor, on Saturday. jcONCBET.—A: concert' 'Was


given by the Moor | Lane Men’s Party at Nelson Street MeUujtot Church, Low Moor, on ^tui/day in aid of church funds. . . The Rev. E, 0. Broughton 'pre­


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of Blac^um, was ithc'^peakgrat the' . meeting- of;'- Waddii^rt<m Methodist - 0 h u T c h Women’s Pellowahlp yesterday weel^' -


The pianist was Mrs.. Bank^ Bolton-by-Bowland


WADDINGTON J EELLOWSHIP.-Mib. ’Talbot,


tea hostesses were Mrs, Batwnf; Mrs. Irwin and ■


Miss ;.DugdaIe.


dfitheroe not good enough for Div. 1


TpHB chill wind of relegation B blowing aroupd ShaW


aalledluiBnall? to gain eveh T point; ftpni'.tne. lowly-'Placed; oiancaster. City 'Slde^ who had


Miss Crosatey presided and the WjMiSsenger, on; the wing, and a hose Idfii-half djid not play


f- Oncrl'agaln the torwards daUed tditake ,advantage of a gepleted*/' opposition, whose i oalkeeper was a limping


t all aftoTxthe interval.


I I could hot bejgrudge Cl^ the' pi^nifil ,lf < w for thetr magfflftcmV


YJ'.c; — Bolton vby^Bowlandi


Young Farmers’, . d u b -, h « d ;; g debate In the' school onTuesday


evenhig, the; motlon;belhg -'Takt: fashions ' are ■


modem.’’'' Opposing the motion were Mary Knowles and Barbara Robinson; defending were; Mrs. Dlnsdale and Mrs. Howard. i. .


■ bet t er , ..'thM;


'heavy - ddds; ana i thelr , stub- bomTefiisal to regard defeat ae ,'lnevlt^le when Injury depleted>thelr, team. ;


against


h' On- a*'pitch which would tave ■ tested the stamina of ghe fittest. City’s nine fit mra ’ GUuieroe.' a lesson In


The members voted In favour


of the motion. The boys had a talk on three


kinds of sheep. Mr. GUI spoke off LdttkS, Mr. OCatS ’bn: Dales-' bred, and Mr. Finder on Swale- dale. A' vote Of thanks was ex.- p re s ^ by S. Dixon and seconded by D. Comthwaite.


ance at the'annual meeting of the Women’s-Institute. Mrs. W, Heaton was; elected president; Mrs. D. Dinsdale and Miss East^ ham, vice - presidents; Mrs. Holmes, secretary; I ^ , .Howard, treasurer.


W.I.—There was a good attend­


sided and Mr. Ronnie Todd <Was the compere. The i accompmist ■was Mr. D. G. Hartley.


by the Rev. R. C. Broughton in Nelson Street Methodist Chjirch


FILM.—A ffim strip was shown


on Tuesday in aid of missionary funds.


! V. ‘iOECOBATING AT HOME’’


Was the subject of’ a talk given by 'Mr. R. Allen, of Clltheroe, to the ladies of the Low Moor Club yesterday week.


.• ■ . . ! ■


I auditor for the coming year. Seven new members were wel­


comed; Mrs. Ball, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. Frazer,'Mrs. Hesketh, Mrs. Townsend, Mrs. J. Robinson and Miss J; Winterbottom. : .


I junior members: 'C hr is tin e Breaks,! Ann Hodklnson' and Carol Winterbottom.


Also welcomed , were ; three


thanked all who had-helped her during her year of office. She also expressed appreciation of the services given by Mrs. E. Earle, who has resigned from the Institute owing to removal from the dlsWct;


In her address, the president


I . During the social , half-hour, j round-table conferences on pro- j grammes for 1959 were held.


j! wistle, Mrs. E. Grimshaw, Mrs. • L Nicholson, Miss M. Parry, Mrs. P. Pierce, Mrs. P. Sarsfleld, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. M. 'Whitwell.;'


Members of the new social committee: chairman, Mrs. P. I Birtwell; Mrs, Ball, Mrs. P. Birt-


THORNLEY


W.L—The annual meeting of Thomley W.I. ■was held yesterday week in Thomley School, when Mrs. Doodson, V.C.O., gave an interesting talk on " Programme Planning.”


Moon and Mrs. Lanimster. The, new committee will be:


She I was thanked by Mrs.


president,’ Mrs. Lancaster; vlce- preSldents, Mrs. C. Kenyon and Miss A. Riding; secretary, Mrs. Raweliffe; treasurers. Miss B. Bradley and Mrs. A. Roper.


Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Lums^n, Mrs. Moon, Mrs. Sawyer and Mrs. Sutclifle. The social committee iwlll be


Othet members; Mrs. I Butler,


Miss Ji Beasley, Miss V. Procter, and Miss D, Riding. , ,, The competition ■was for a hat trimmed .to represent a song. The social half-hour was spent in dancing.


i jwHITEWELL


and paten, presented by Mrs. E. Pi Lane, of Leeds, In memory of her husband, Mr. WUliam Dawson Lane, were dedicated by the Vicar, the


GIFTS.—A silver ; chalice


member, Mrs. P. Birtwistle; Press representative, Mrs. P. . Pierce; pianist, Mrs. P. Eawclifle. Mr. Parkinson was re-appointed


Other appointments: coKipted


thanks were expressed by'Mrs. Parkinson.'


! Mrs. J. R: Parker presided and . i '


I The social haJf-hour was spent in “hula-hooping.’l


DUNSOP BRIDGE W.I.—There wasja good attend­


ance at the monthly meeting of Dunsop: Bridge W.I. last week. The speaker wasj Mr. Ward, of Clitheroe, who gave an interest­ ing and instructive talk about meat. He was thanked by Mrs. W. Eccles.


'


Fuhnell, Parkinson, G. Hay- thomthwaite, Wolfenden, Met­ calfe, B. Capstlck, Ctroyre, D. Haythomthwalte and Spencer. A competition for , garments


Committee: Mesdames Stordy,


fighting spirit and ln,the end ■deserved to win, their backs to the wall fight;


ave ■


of no return - for (3lithe«»] and onljr a football miracle cam" save ’.thenolub-- fromv-d return to the Second Division after only a-season In the


T think this was the poin' premier grade. I , 'The" ubpalatable truth is


that the team has ; not been good enough to hold Its own against'the experienced


opposition In the Firsp Dlvlsloh.


■fact th a t such powerful side, as Fleetwood. Chorley an| Horwich have yet to be me ;1„ te,S«B » »


This Is obvious despite th,


made of nylon was judged by Mrs. Garnett, of Waddlngton, the prize being won by Mrs. N.; Parkinson.


NEWTON


service was held in Newton Con­ gregational Chapel on Sunday afternoon. /The/service was led by Miss Elsie Nowell, assisted by the Misses C. Rushton and M. Rushton, P. Whitaker and Misses D. Lawson and M. Nowell. The . address was given by the Rev. SaUle Ffrench.


SERVICE;—A young people’s


of Clitheroe, was the speaker at> Tuesday night's meeting in the, / Congregational Chapel. He Ulus-; trated his talk, "Cornish, Holi­ day,” with coloured slides. The minister, the Rev. Saffie Ffrench, presided.


i MEETING — Mr. K. Rycroft,: THE WEEK’S MR. W. J. BROWN


' The death occurred in hospital yesterday week of Mr. William John Brown, of Bank Cottages, iBllllngton. He


was 77. ,


figure In the i village and district.


-'


■ Mr. Brown, who was formerlv employed by Black­ burn Rural District Council, had not been well for some years, and sincere sympatlw is accorded his widow and son in their bereavement.


I MR. J. DERBYSHIRE :


i A native of^ Whalley. Mr. 'James Derbyshire, who had lived In Great Harwood for many yenrs, died in hospital


on Friday. ’Mr. Derbyshire. ,wh() was


73, attended Whalley C. of E. School as a boy.


Derbyshire, resides In King Street, and to her, and other


His daughter. Miss Hilda


member's of ■ the sympathy Is extended In their


bereavement. | MR. J. W. FODLDS


John William Foulds, of Hm Side,” Crow Trees Brow. Chat- burn, died at a! nephew’s home in Longrldge on-'Wednesday. ;


A printer for 50. years, Mr.


70, was a master printer In Accrington, taking over his father’s business. He came to live in Chatburn about six years ago and was employed as a printer at the “Advertiser and Times” for a few years.


Mr. Foulds, who was about Mr. Foulds had a close asso­


Rev. i T. B. Reid, a t the Sunday morning sendee In St, Michael's Church, Whitewell.


SLAIDBURN WHIST'DRIVE.-iA;wlilst drive


organised by the’ Village Hall Committee' was held last week. Mrs. Gibson was M.O. pnd Mrs. J. Leemipg presented prizes to: Ladies:, 1, Mrs. R. Seed; 2, Mrs. Shepherd: 3, Mrs. Gib^n; con.,


Mrs. Booth, [. v;..'' i


Mr. J; Greenwood; 3, Mr. T. C. Oowklng; con., Mr. S. Green­ wood./ '


Gents.; 1, Mr, W. Brown; 2,


chairman , of the committee, Mr. W. J| Harrison.


Thanks were expressed by the |


Vlcat of Tosside, showed a film strlpl on " Women of the_Bible ’! to ipthibers: of the i Women’s Fellowship when they met at the Rectory lasrweek.


FILM.—The Rev. R.IC. Allan, ' , ,


Y.F.O. were given a talk. on " Pest control ” by Mr. Swann; of the Divisional (DfBce at Hario- gate.


Y.F.C.—Last week, :! Slaldburn


A vote ofsJhankB was proposed by James Raw.


ciation with Chatburn Metho­ dist Church, being the trea­ surer of the trustees and serv­ ing on other (lommlttees.


Accrington and Blackburn C;H.A. Club and was a keen gardener.


He was presldeht of th'e


Foulds,'died only a few weeks ago. Much sympathy 'WlU 'be accorded his relatives in their bereavement.


His wife, Mrs. Bessie B. REV. E. N. LIVESEY


ton and Sabden, the Rev. Ernest Nowell Llvesey, has died at Mellor.


A former Vicar of Grlndle-


curate of Otley In 1920, and while there Was curate to the Wharfedale Union for two years.


Mr. Llvesey 'was ordained .


from 1925 until 1934, and was at Ingleton from 1934^1938 before going to Sabden for three years. ■ i ' ■


■He was Vicar of Grlndleton


. Immediately before his retirement, he was Vicar of Weeton from 1941 to 1956.:


wMr. Llvesey was ipartlculariy hell-knovm In this area for


experience as' a teacherr of art' before joining the minis­


is carving— try; he 'had a wlc|e


had lived In Blllington since the First World; War, and was a well-known Md respected


Mr. Brown, who was a Scot,


work can be seen'' In St.' Ambrose’s Church, ' Grindle- ton, and elsewhere in the; area, one pf -them being the, |


Many-fine examples of hls,‘


collection 'box used by- th e, Rotary Club of Clitheroe.. .!


the family In their bereave-/ ment.


MR. T. PORTER


Thomas Porter, of ‘North- field,” 'Whalley Road, Cllthe- rpe, died on Friday, aged 76.


A retired butcher, Mr,


more than 50 years, having a shop In Woone Lane until his retirement In 1952. • During the war. he was manager at; Clitheroe abattoirs.


He was in business for


known" and respected In the town, was a former member of the Rotary Club of Cllttieroe. A Freemason, he \tfas a member of Castle Lodge (4482) and Mark Lodge.


Mr. Porter, 'who was well-


his widow and son in their bereavement.


Sympathy Is extended to


former member of Clltheroe F.C.,, Mr. Joseph Thomas


MR. J. T. TOMLINSON A keen supporter and


Tomilnson. aged 85. died at his home, 14 'Whipp Avenue. Clltheroe. on Tuesday.


member of Clltheroe C.C. A native of Clltheroe, Mr. Tomlinson was. prior to his


He was also a supporter and


retirement, employed at Sun Street Mill and was a close friend of Mr. Thomas 'Wrlglby, who also died this week. Mr. Tomlinson Is survived'


by five • ■ sons , • and two daughters, to whom sympathy Is extended In their bereave­ ment.


. ‘ ’ MR. R. TURNER


for 48 years, Mr. Richard Turner, of 9 Church Brow, Clltheroe, died on' Saturday,


In business In Lowergate


aged 69. Mr. Turner, who was bom'


In Preston, and who spent his


youth in Blackburn, opened his shoe-repairing business in Lowergate In 1910. In 1956, his son. Mr. Richard Turner, junior, was Britain’s cham­ pion ;shoe-repalrer.


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Well-known and respected In the town. Mr. Turner Is


survived by his widow and son, to whom the sympathy df many friends and relatives is extended in their bereave­ ment. ■ , -I,


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Joseph’s Cemetery,' Clltheroe, on Wednesday, was /preceded


The Interment '■ a t St,


'by Requiem Mass a.t St. Michael and St; John’s R,C. Church, offered by the Rev. Fr. R Burns, S.J.


MR. T. WRIGLEY


was due to retire from the post he had held for 43 years, Mr. Thomas 1 Wrigley, secret­ ary Vdf the Clltheroe and District Power Loom Over- Wokets’ Association,' died, at


Less than a week before he


Sympathy will be accorded | :


■His home.''3 Wilson Strejt, Clltheroe.-.on Sunday.


former Labour member , . . Clltheroe Town Council, a id retired from the presldercy


Aged 79. Mr.' Wrlgley. wa;


of (311theroe’ Trades. Coui^cll only last Friday.


' ' Before his appointment as secretary of the'Power Lopm Overloo&rs’, Association, Mr. Wrlgley/ was for several ye^rs a committee member.


activities, be was, on the board of governors: of Bladk


burn Royal Infirmary prior the' Introduction of ’ National Health Service.


1945, Mr. Wrigley, who ..'was a native , of . CUtneroe, v ' employed for many years ■Sun Street Mill.


Before, his re tlr to en t In


lyas a t


singer, and In his youth 1 ad the opportunity to become a member of the Carl R)sa Opera Company. .He was associated 'With the C l l th ^ e Central .Working Men’s Club, and was a well-mown enter­ tainer at clubs through 3ut Lancashire.


Mr. Wrigley was a talen £d


and a daughter, . to whom sympathy Is extended In tl .elr bereavement.


He is survived by three s>ns


Michael and St. John’s R.C. Church. Clltheroe. yesterday was attended by .m'ember^ of the Power Loom Overlooters’ Association from many t o t e In Lancashire, and menibei's of Clltheroe Labour Pany?


Requiem Mass In St.


The Interment. was a t St. Joseph’s Cemetery,' CUtheroe. MR. F. J. WORSWICH


furrier In Blackburn foil 48 years, Mr. Frederick John Worswlck, of Sandringham Road Lytham St. Anpes, died on Saturday. , He waj 69.


Formerly in business ak a


Holy Communion 9-15 Celebrant: THE VICAR


Mr. Worswlck, who nlar-


rled Miss ;Ethel Cowgill, a daughter of the late Aid. land Mrs. T. Cowgill, of Clltheroe. succeeded his father as head


of the business In 1927 land retired In 1951. when the business was taken over l y a firm of multiple tailors.


Blackburn Chamber of 'Trade and of Blackburn Literary Club, and took a keen interest in sport, being a member of the East Lancs C.C. and . a supporter of B l a c k b u r n Rovers.


; He was a past preslden^t of


Annual SUNDAY SCHOOL PARTY ' and PRIZE GIVING


, •


of Griffin Street Methodist Church, Blackburn, where his father . had laid. a foundt ,tl()n Stone. In the First Y orW War, he ■ served'}n the P oyal


Mr. Worswlck was a trijstee


Artillery. On moving to St. Ann^ In


1954 he became a memb; of the District Club and had maintained'^ hfs bowling inter­


est at the Falrhaven Club Mf. Worswlck ■, Is sun Ived


Continued foot of next coljumn.


TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) TEA begins' a t 4 p.m.


by his widow, daughter and 'sdn. t6 whom the sympathy of a wide circle; of friends and relatives Is extended In their bereavement. ■ ■


Following a service a t The


Drive Wesleyan. Church. St. Annes, on Wednesday* the


Interment took place Altham Church, near Ac­ crington. ,


I


Preacher;: The Rev. J. S. par ry, M.A.


Festal/ Evensong ’• 6-30 Preacher: THE VICAR


Collections throughout the


Day will be given to Church Expenses.


Sawley Women’s Institute


WHIST DRIVE In THE SCHOOL ,


WEDNESDAY NEXT (November 26th)


■*-


Commence at' 7-30 p.m. ; ___ ,_u_ ■


Admission 2/6 (Including RefreshmmtsV


ST. CATHE West Bradford


Patronal Festival


SUNDAY NEXT (23rd November)


I gE Among his many otHer


so there atfei no Extras to buy. . • 1


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SEE OUR SHOP WINDOWS AND ORDER YOUR BIRD AND CAGE NOW


R. D. BLACKBURN & SONS LIMITED


CASTLEGATE - [


BRANCH - CLIIHEROE ■ ' Ti'elephone: 534 CIITHEROE T "


AND DISTmCT BOY SCOUTS’ ASSOCIA’nON


The Annual Trophy


Distri|butioii will be held in the


Boys’ Gr^mar School (by kind Invitation of the


' CjRiG.S. Scout Troop)


TO-MORROW (SAT.) I


''^ t ; 7 p.m. i ■■


HIS WORSmP THE MAYOR (Councillor J. Bntwlstle, J.P.).


will present [the 'Trophies. MR. HAROLD IjCCLES


the District Scoutiriaster. 'wlH give his illustrated lecture,


entitled: j


“ HOLIDAY IN CAMERA ” to be followed by a film show.


1


A hearty Invitation ife extended to all Cubs, Scouts, Parents,


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and all those interested In the movement. '


Moor Lane Methodist Church MEN’S EFFORT


JUlVffiLE SALE THURSDAY NEXT


GRAND ^ ^


- . at 7 pjn. Admission 3d.


(Novemberi 27th) I CHA'TBURN PARISH CHURCH


SALE of WORK Opened'by_____


1 Church Institute 1


3ATURDAY, Nov. 29th i


I THE LADY CUTHEROE


Stalls of Drapery, Cakes. Toilet Requisites, Kltchen<


■ at 2:30 D.m. on C Ohalnnan:


un Pair o).'G. G; H. Bolton ^


P ! and Farm Produce. etc.„ I Procteds for Church Funds.


Tte Room ROAD Think


£500 win for ex-newsagent


M R . GEORGE CLARK, Of 20 Kirkmoor Road,


Clitheroe, has won ^ a


jaunt, in a national magazine competition. This was the ^ third


first prize of £500 plus a £50 bonus to be used for a Christmas shopping


occasion on which Mr. Clark; a retired news­ agent, has won a first prize in phrase—inakins competitions.


effort was tiv complete the p h r a s e “ Some


His latest successful


.Clark’s winning attempt “ Stealthily flUs


mysterious power.” Mr. World’s stocking.*^’


A'BUDGIE FOR CHRISTMAS IVpIANS HOURS OF HAPPINESS


fo r a LIMTIED PERIOD WITH EVERY BUDGIE AND CAGE


PURCHASED WE WILL GIVE A SPEdAL FREE GIFT, VALUE


A f U . S T B ' l E i T . C K I T H E I H O E suns a n d ; |


Sridge reached gale force oOj faturday, when Clltheiicfef


nly nlBD fit men for thb: of the secohd;


Only Five Weeks to Christmas


LET US HEL^^'YOU ,TO SELECT SOMETHING that (THEY WILL APPRECIATE


DrIeSSING GOWNS PYJAMAS . , KNITWEAR . . TIES . .SCARVES SOCKS . GLOVES


' •


'.SHIRTS by ; . VANTELLA: VAN HEUSBN . . DOUBLE-TWOn OLD ENGIAND . and RADIAG .





BATTERSBY HATS and CAPS .


LOUNGE SUITS, TWO - PIECE SUITS d in n e r {


S U M R IE ^O F COURSE


o v er co a t s *


BARACUTA . MAERAIN . NORSEMAN RAINWEAR


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A w e a lth of Chratrrias Gifts await You ; in our GiftIDepartment


f o r j i e i t


u n it C l i


FRIDAY. ;NOV.| Lighting of


4-33. p.ni. to


the Town I ,Cbu not sufficient necessary mlnuj tion of them


T^OT enough given to tlj


ofi intelligent desirable.


Clitheroe Labou reported In; anol


These are t l


remarks about electorate, but Press respon'sibl) the counclllorsf have largely fall


Few will |quari|


• the ratepayers. [ warrants this ment. then tl| Councillors and


which need eiJ make tlmlr mea


elaborate the are often | ar


Every effort


. always helpful] ground Informs]


/ dealt with but I But councUlq


Obviously,


-ments ' made' | C h a i rm e n often follow th explaining ' I n ' any ■points wh' /need commentl]


I The solutloE lack of Inter!


; ment when it' his pocket—ilea


, —or rather t] V the people’s , sentativesJ


make available affairs,


enlightened whom theyirer


■ .' *


A N interna w' oman,


WUlcox, only and Mrs. Artlj


■ of Mythop Roa married at St|


Church, Ansde


;to Mr. John I Springfield, Ha


Acre,” Stande! ton.


The are to Miss Willco] international


' nlng nearly e'l event In: Br| Continent du two years.*


•T ADIES’’ DAl


^ held' a | Methodist Cb on Sunday, wj


was Miss Nelson, In the morl


Johnson sang| Lovely Thli ladles’ choir I James’s Alr.’| ■was Mrs. A .'


Mrs. Johnson! the congregf Interpretation


During the!


' • The anthen were “A prayj of Chichestl Forth with G|


into the gar] Make Me Kb


On Salturd


home-made „ by the ladil about £80 fo|


A' ^'Holden NEW sci|


opened at Grammar Sp|


on Monday. I occasion,/a u | Elizabeth' I, chairman oil Henry Whittal by Lord Clithl I


take the' sar year—the Ch^ an illuiriinatel Council; decl(T


rpHE Chris] -I- the Cast]


Further/ |lnqu made regard] tom of lighti] floodlight th]


Association w| eroe Ydiing J Tuesday [by of Whalley, vlce-chairme|


iA TALK , Conserva


roe Diyision| vatlves’i AssoJ The talk w


beetle drive.


YDIRTHDAli Mrs.! Ma|


18 Weione who will be |


i *


I A VAN 1


Involved]


'! the jupctlon and King Si


, Saturday nil no per^nalj


Alaii iParll ' ■ Nelson]'|wasj


I van, ■ and Accrliigtjon,


..car., I


The more _ then|


.affairs — andf admitted that! ratepayer onlV an interest in |


expected to sij deal of their explaining Cou| If there Is a further comml minutes, then] ferences on the! adopted by the cU might be


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