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1^8. M. B. Peel dies: Wife of Judge Peel


SUNDAY (August j9


Services at 10 , 6-0 p.m., coridui


MANOR HALL MUltbome Arenue CLITHEROE


SUNDAY NEXT (August 9th, 1969)


1


p.m.: GOSPEL SERVICE 1 Speaker;'


SONDAY SCHOOL !


MR. PARR (Brlerfleld)


NliwTON INSTITUTE ^ DANCES


W n i .BE HELD ON THE ! ^liiOWINQ DATBS: j '


j]g. 28th, Sept. 121th 2nd, 16th and ^th.


N '. 20th, Dec. 4 & 31 ov


Join ;us iln . tbanksgdvlns


NEXT ' 1969) ■ FL6WER toVICES


30 am. and icted by the


REV. ALAN GAUNT


. sendees, ol and praise.


Thbueht for theiwedc:


“Their life (^h In Qod) shall watered gardet


jse Jwho trust be . Idke a


i.’’—Jeremiah. H A ^ O P Methodist Chapel'


SUNDAYl NEXT (9th Auguit, 1959)


2-:15 p.m. ijreacher:


Rev. A. B. MAGGARR '


.7r0p,m.'.Preacher: . ,1 ■ ..'.fi-" - •


' IVfc ' : (of CUtlieroe)


Collections fdPfjihaper Funds


Whalley and District Horticultural Society SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL


FLOWER AND VEGETABllE : S HOW


SATURDAY, 15th AUGUST, I at 2-30 p.m.


IN WHALLEY C.E. SCHOOLS Schedules from: E. Clapham, Co-op Offices, Whalley DON’T FORGET. V STONYHURiST COLLEGE


TO-MORROW (SAT.) 2 7 3 0 p.m.,'at


GAMl fMTY CLOSES


. bolto|n-by-bowland (By kind permission of the iRev! The Rector)


SUNIM.Y, 23r4 AUGUST, 1959 Open 2-d to ,7-0 p.m.


In aid of BUILDDIG FUND and Alghton, Halley and Chalgley War Memorial Hall.


Gardens 6d.; College 2/6d. extra CHILDREN; HALP-PRIICE


Buses from Clltheroe, Whalley, Preston, and Sklpton


Lo:igrldge


BEAUTY IDEMONSTRATIONS DANCING; DISPLAYS . SIDE SHOWS . APTBRNOON TEAS HIGH TEAS


Whist Drive 7 -SO p.m. RIMINGTON


TO-MORROW (SAT.) August, 1959)


W.L (8th


B R I T A I l ^ A k ^ S ’r'^RCilS


To be 01 ened at 2-30 p.m. WHIST AND


DOMINO DRIVE at 7-30 p.m.


Ashwb -th & Smith S (ial Qub


^\ im


GRAND be held


TO-MORROW (SAT.) . 7-30 .p.:|| to 10-30 p.m.


Admission 2/-


(Includlhi: refreshments) BEETLE DRIVE


EVERY TOJESDAY AT 8-0 pm. Admission jl/'6. Refreshments


BLACKBURN EWOOD OAR PARK


13-15 AUGUST Three Days Only PHONE 44566


Thurs. Pri. 4-45, 7-45' Saturday 2 p.m. 5 p.m.


FULLEDOE REC. Grd. BURNLEY


17-19 Three Days Only PHONE 78955


' DAILY AT 4-45 and 7-45


Booking: ALTHAM'S’ TRAVEL SERVICt Agent: - 24, Victoria St., Blpckburn 57^


RESERVED SEAT PRICES ADllLTS m i REDUCED PRICES FOR CHIIOREH UNRESERVED SEAT PRICES ADULTS PaTnHiihBVH


llOOOPEH DIlllY 11 A.H. SPECIAL LA TE TRANSPORT To‘,& FRMCIRCUS I O


Queen’s Institute of District Nursing


SHOW 1959 GOLF


PJNTRIES for the ‘popular I open fourball compeUtlon


take part In this competition. Playing In a fourball game


on i being the first player to achieve a hole in one at this particular hole, a length, of 159 yards.


.Congratulations to Mr.>Gore


haye again reached the limit. On Sunday, 150 couples wlU


recently, Mr. J. B, Gore holed In one at the 12th hole on the. Clltheroe course.


\ y iP E of Judge Robert Peel,. \ ■ Q.C.; Of Knowlmere Manor, i Newton, who was County Judge of No. 4 Circuit, embracbjig Preston, Blackpool,’ Lancaster, Blackburn and iChorley.i for 20 years,- Mrs. Beatrice! Feel died on Tuesday In a nursing home.


5 . Mrs. Peel was the elder daughter of the late Sir 'Henry Worsley-Taylor, K.C., who was for many years chairman of Preston Quarter Sesj5)onsj a former M.P. for Blackp^l, and prominent jn


the., aqalrs of Laiicashln generall;


brated their golden wedding in 1957.


The sympathy of a wide


circle; of I friend^, and relatives will be I accorded the judge and his [four daughters, Mrs. Clifford, I Mrs. Atkinson,- Mrs. Pogg-ElUot, and Mrs. Shaw In their bereavement.


A service in St. Andrew’s Parish i Church, Slaldbum;


p r e c e d e s the interment to-day. .1


Judge I and Mrs. Peel cele-^ WHALLEY


■Road, Wballey; who. has ip a s^ the final'.; examlnatidn & the


SUCCESS.TTOongrattlatlpns to Mr. W,'G.)ftooter,' 6f 12,'Station


Chartered : Institute of ‘ tarles..


,1 READ


;■ MUSIC .' 8U0CESBi-^At the theoiy. examinations held by the Associated V Board of I Royal i


Schools .I ’d . ,:Music,! rdcently, ! Marta! .Peter. Heldmg, bf i i , ! Jubilee Street, ■ Read,'' wais sue-1 cessful In Grade V oategorjr,


lows, i of Padlham, ! gavb c the prizes,! which abb lateri printed, at a whist drive in the Conser­ vative Club on Mon^y evening;


2; Miss W. (Ilegg and Mrs. J. Hardman;, special, ; Mrs. T. Hawnrth.r,- ,


Winners: 1, Mrs. W; Hanson: ■ Mrs, Sllnger was M.O. > RlMINGTbN


which Mrs.; Nelson, link d(^egate from Downham: WX,' gave her report from the A.GM. hrtd in London!in.June, Mrs.:Dedn be­ came chairman. and Introduced Mrs.; BramweU, who -gaye a demonstration of mllllbery


flower arrangement suitable blind person ! were Mrs. . Mrs, Barlow and. Mrs. Keil;


SUverwbod. Competition winners .


the Milk Marketing Bort-d was given by Mr. Wilkinson, who is employed by the MM.B„ at the monthly meeting of LltUe Mltton and iDlstrlct Women’s Institute on Wednesday.


and also save a report of the N.F.W.I. meeting in London, which she ! attended as dele^tb. In the I monthly competition,


Mrs. i Laycbck and Mrs. Friend three!


five stars, T


arranged by the Wlthgill mem­ bers, I a "guess the mining; words " game was ; played, i th winner being Miss M. KnorHes. ,


During the social half-hour,


Tones, Mrs. Tattersall and Stansneld.! , '


j


The tea! hostesses feie [Mrs. Mrs,


Printworks F.fc. team join local Amateur League


'T1H(|)UGH one new club was admitted to the Clltheroe


and District Amateur League ; at the league’s annual meet­ ing recently,; there[will befone^ club fewer In the competition next seasyn, as two clubs— Glltherbe Res. and' Sabdeii B —have withdrawn. ' • j -


Barrow Print Works, th e yrtthdrawal of CUtheroe Res


The new club will be from


whp have entered ,riie Black­ burn Combination,i and Sab- den B, means that there will


won the league championship without defeat, will be strong favburites to retain the title, as they will have most of last season’s team available again'.


The league officials wete


re-elected en bloc. Mr. ,J, S. Metcalfe will continue as secretary, Mr. ,W. A. Dewhurst will again, be treasurer, and Mr.: A. 'Turpin registraljlon secretary.


CENTENARY APPEAL FUND Market Repot COFFEE EVENING AND


BRING & BUY STALL will be held on


Thursday, 20th August


AT THE TOBY JUG CAFE King St., Whalley, at 7 p.m.


Tickets I One Shilling


obtainable from Whalley and BllUngton District .Nurses


mil ! S A L E NOW IN PROGRESS [ GENUINE REDUCTIONS


RODEX AND COTSMOOR COATS AT LESS THAN COST PRICE,


BRAEMAR ilWIN SETS , REDUCED FROM 6 Gns. to 5 Gns.


J. L BULCpCK & S REGENT HOUSE}, KING S’


CLITHEROE. i ET; Phone 158


GARGRAVE S H 0 W


Saturday} August 22nd CLAjSSBS FOR


CATTLE, SHEEP, POIiLTRY PIGEONS, i HORTICULTURE ■ . OaMDIORAliTS, BAKING..


Show Jumping


Trottingj & Galloping Schedules from:


. B. McKell, Secretary, Gargravb. Phone: ^83


entrl^ were; 34 cattle, 869 la^ibs and sheep and 49 pigs. A attendance of custoniers and _ total.clearanbe, ;with the folloi^g prices. '


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART Monday—At the sale^ of latstwk,


Best heifers and' bullocks £7 ! I ,


16s. to £8 Ss.; other heifers ind bullocks £7 6s. to £7 14s.; fat cows £5 8s. to £5' i2s.; chclce quality lambs 2s. 2d. tb 2s. 4d. jer lb.; other strong lambs Js'.| lljld. to 2s 2W.; sheep Is. 9<L to Is. lild. per lb.; ewes £3 to £3 153 eai*; pigs (porkers) 32s. per score; lbs.; pigs (cutters) 3ls. 8dl per scire lbs.; bacon pigs 29s. pbr score lbs. Wednesday.^—A; good ‘show bf 83


attested newly-calved i cattle on offer I before a good lattendarce. ’Trade ■was good for aU clasies, with; the fOUawlng pllces; ^ t young cows, !£8S to £ 110; usetul cows, £70 to '£84; others, £68 to £68; ! best young heifers, £82 tb £106; useful heifers, £66 to £ 10; others, £66 to £64. |


.


456 pigs, 240 calves. ‘ Certified battle.—6 Grade 1


steers ahd heifers: 142/ . (lowrt price; 167/ . ! (top price); 16i /3


.(averagja price). 8 Grade 2 steers and heifers: 136/-; 144/-; 141/3 Uncertified I cattle; 60 - other


cattle 78/-; 135/-;! 106/8'. Sheen.—831j fat lambs 1/ 11; 2/1.,


2/2i; 96 fat shearlings 1/61; 1/t 1; 1/8; 2() ewes (each) 43/-; 73, 69/ 7. i ..


. ■!. , .■ ! .


Better cattle and pig trace; sheep to last week’s average.


^ oisBURN AUCTION MART Fatstook,—^73 cattle,‘^962 sheqp^


be eight clubs competing in the league this season. Chipping, who last sea|'son


bread, Mrs. Williamson gained ra.lv


variety of cheeses Which [were sampled by memDers. T.' werejexprrased by W. Lowe. Mrs. R.j WUlIamson prrtlded


MT; Wilkinson broughL


which was: for a round of-rtiort- mts. Stot f -our, | and: I . , , \ ■ I ■ '


W.L—A ;talk about the w rk of MITTON


Thanks were expressed by Mis^ f):


ir a fov a Dean, yon.


held itsl.annuai members n i ^ at the mont^; meeting on Tuesday.: Following the business, during


W.L-lThe: Women’s^ Institute WHIST DBIVE-Mn. A. Md- ' Secre, WADDINGTON


: m ,-Tuesday, 'night, the Sunehlno Band Of Waddin^h MethodlBt Bhurch Pleated their sebretary, Urs. Simpson,, of Beech Motlnt; VaddlngtoB) with two pictures td ' nark her departure from the:arek


PRE8BNTATI0N. - At their In the j Methodist Chapel


]' Inve In -Waddlngton Reeding |!toom last , week: wsro: I.adleei;..l, Jrs.' Speak;'; 2, Mrs; T, Oddla'aAd


or'Blspham. ■ ,WHI8T.—


^Wlnierri at


. Its. : p , ' UndoVooid. Oente,: ■ 1. fi. I^ker; 9j.M)r; A Smith.'::


. .;Ur.':k E^rka :W.ihe M.O; ahit iSii, li.!- WaUb^';. .Won ftbe compe­ tition; " '' • t - ' ;


WHITEWELL


and! . afternoon t:'<:tea; at' Bt. Mlchad.’s yjoarage, Whltewell, on Weddbsdajtitaised about £20 for the Sooiewr fdr the Fropagatkm. n the- GoowL; The Sunday Soiool has recently I become Ijnked with; the jBoolety'


SALE.--A brlng^d-buy sale NEWTON


:o|u Sunday' was conducted by the )ung people, I { ; I


Ljswson, assisted by:Christine and' Smidra:Bushton, John Nowell, and Mrs. P. Whitaker.


The service was led I by Mr. D.


Kev. Sallie Pfrench; : ' i . I LOW MOOR


Hie address was given by (he ! : i


aid teachers of Union Street Methodist Sunday Sriiool, Low M oor, had an outing to Roiighlee on Wednesday.


OUTING.—About 36 scholars : ,


Do-it-yourself parishioners


renovate school


■towards the final cost of the Improvements, which will ' do mdeh to provide ; an attractive centre for indoor socials and da ices during the winter months.


me rrow they I are holding a ga-den fete In the grounds of WMdington’ HbspM. It is hcqied to raise £100


alf , ready raised £200, and


Helen’s Sundby School,! under- talcen ,a good deal of rep^ work, airi installed a llft-holst to facilitate serving refreshments, at cost of more than £300. this,,


' Towards they


have to­


JiURINO recent months, the people of Waddlngton have (mp.letely redecorated St.


SERVI0E--'fhe1-afternoon eer- vloe.at the Congregational Chapel


’ i ' ' ...................... t i !


X-RAYED Distric;


■''jfW^'-’i^isSION^ ........ ,


THE ^ ^ L R O ( ^ WESLEY pAkjloN LAI®, arraEROE


to 7-30 p.m. ...... I CHURCH


MONDAYS, loth I7th AUG UST. P “ ‘ ^ 4-00 p.m. Also 5-00 p.m.


'


TUESDAYS, Ilth ind I8th AUGUST. '


' , . ™ .......... .


Mr, Shape U'pictured as ne appeared In ! "The Merfy ’ ■ Widow.”


. . r|-


Mr. Snape, - at present ..o- hearslng In .London, will, rif course, be remembered fbr his interpretation of CamUle In CUtheroe Amateur Opera!- tlc apd Dramatic Society’s production of “The Merry Widow” In February this year.


; I


A tenor! chorus member In the society’s ’ production ■ of “ TuUp Time” in 1957, Mr.


, Snape was also a member of the Wesley Male Voice Choir and has sung at several concerts and functions lU the district. ■


!


For two years,: he trained^t the, Manchester School (if Music before being audlL tloiied in Loiidon for “Chii Chin Chow.” ! This Is a step on the way to success in the operatic field for Mr. Snape, who Is determined to make singing his career.


! !


After Its run In Manchester, "Chu Chip Chow" will tour Britain. ' ■ i !


The WeekV MR. H. BIBTWEIiL


fam 111 dlf


A member of an old Sabden Illy, Mr. Elijah Blrtwell, of


, Clltheroe Road, Sabden, d at his home! last week.


■w^ employed at the- old irmtworks In the village for . number of years, later being


enroloyed by Used Units Co., Ltd.


m y


PaVi 3u


'es one son; to whom ipathy will be accorded.


widower for four years, he


Cirematlon took place at imley on Saturday.


?ltl The death occurred In hos-


i vhurst, of 13, Walker Street, ■jiherbe. She was 78.


MBS. S. DEWHUEST il on Sunday of'Mrs. Sarah


ewhurst, Mrs. Dewhurst was ifn in! Burnley, but had lived


'The widow of Mr. John


01 nger days was a weaver for "cut 10 years.


Mr


(|)lltheroe Cemetery | yesterday. ber


.t|hy,wlll be extended In his avement.


ijhe funeral, took place at ■E ■


- : died In an Accrington ruriing home on Saturday.


rIoe §ch^ool for many years, AUss


. qiepartment at St. James’s


MISS E. FRESHWATER Headmistress of the Infants


QnVirk/\1 .t v i nM T * Hfflnn


■ abeth Freshwater, former- d ’35, Castle View, Cllthe-


87 taught her first class when she was only 13. She had I vei In Clltheroe' for many, yea:’A and was associated In


Mbs Freshwater^ who was


Her I younger days with St.. Haul s Church, Low Moor, and; later became head of the! V (omen’s Bright Hour there. ,


day t School teacher At St. Jures’s.


She was afterwards a Sun-'


dlst’lct, Mbs Freshiiyater gavel mai[y talks and iMtures'at! virlous meetings. In par- ticu ar those connected with chui’Ch life.


Viry well-known In the j


a.jccrded her relatives In; tljiel: bereavement.


Milch I sympathy will be : iM my old scholars attended!


Cfemetery. The Rector of St. Ji;m5p’s,lthe Rev. J. S. Pa^, 'officiated.


funeral, which took place Wednesday at Clltheroe


l;ltt. arf


life, Mr. George Varlow op, of 50, Brownlow. Street leroe, collapsed and died


MR. G. V, HARROP prominent Methodbji all


Clitheroe since: she was a She was associated with esley Church and’ In her


[rs. Dewhurst ;ls survived tier brothei, to whom sym-


Mr. Blrtwell who was 69,


after playing a game of bowls on the Rlbblesdale Wanderers green on Monday evening. !


Mr. Hanop, !who was 74


, odist Church, and on its closL ure^ became associated wltk Wesley Church. He ihel^ maiiy offices there and had also be a local preacher.


wasiborri in Oswaldtwistle, but had lived In clltheroe for over 50 ye^s. He was a keen worker, for Mount Zion Methl-


Ernest Harrop, Is a Methodist minister In Bristol.


One of his sons, the Rev, . |


Harrop was a weaver, but during the war he became


for some,.years In th rpT y l In his younger days, Mr.


postman, and was postman ;hp PatrL


bowling section of Rlbblesdalb Wanderers Cricket Club and also lof the Clltheroe Old People’s Club.


Much sympathy will be ac­


corded his two sons In theli: bereavement. ; ■


The funeral takes place to--


day, : Friday, at Glltheroi Cemetery.


MRS. A. WILKINSON


The death occurred In' hos­ pital on Wednesday of Mra


Ada Wilkinson, of 20, Old Road Side, Bllllngton. She was 79. : .


Mrs, Wilkinson had lived in Bllllngton for many years


and was associated with Langho Parish Church.


| The widow of Mr. L.


Wilkinson, she Is survived by a son and daughter, to ■whom


sympathy Is extended In their bereavement. : '


place on Monday at Great Harwood.


The, interment will take ' :


MR. W. WRIGLEY


Queen . Street, Low Moor, diet at his home on Tuesday at the age of 67.


Mr. William Wrlgley, of 27 !. | Mr. ■ Wrlgley, who was a


cripple,! was a keen gardener and a jlferaatUe handyman.


workedlat Low Moor iMUl and for many years afterwards was employed as a gardenei'


In hb younger days, hb


arid haridyman by the New- stead Garnett’s at Shlrebum Later,' he worked for the. Ministry of Supply.


He leaves a ' widow, Mrs


Florence Wrlgley, who 'wll have sympathy In her ber­ eavement.


The funeral takes place a1 Clltheroe Cemetery to-day.


T


Depart OUtherue pjn. 6-30 ..


1 n2-00 i p,m. 2-00


I 2-00 6-30


am. 8-40


110^0


am. 10-00


• I pm. 112-40


■ am. iiOPO


2-00 2-00 '


! 7-30 10-00


noo l 10-01OlOO


am. 8-30


(In cor CQACI^


-U- CLITHEROi


WliaUey pjm. 6-40


Deparlj pjn-.


am. 8-20 9-60 9-50


pm.f2-10 1-45


6-16


am. 8-60


9-60


am. 9-60


i■ijn. "-eo


am. 9-60


2-10 2-16


7-40 9-60


noon pm. 8-40, .. 8-60


Patrons may be r( S unotlon with W. C. Stai derwlok) |


EXCURSIONS from


16, WellntOi .whalley


CHATBURN. Brown Cow Deplirt


Cliatburn


10-10 10-10


BJU. 8-40


■pm.


2-10 6-40


am.' 10-10


am.10-10


•KESWK3K YOBK and


SUNDAY, A WHITBY


UGUST 9th and THE 1


CHESTER ZOO


HOYLAKEJnEW BRIGHTON and SOtrraPORTl........11/3


RIBBLE V.iAjuLEy’and MONDAY. AUGUST 10th


HALL KNARESBOROUGH and


HARROGATE ..VTl..........10/- TUESDAY. August nth


I


YORE and riARROGATE CIROUliAR ...


PICKMERE


am 10-10 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST


BLAOKPOOl . . ...... HARDOASTIE CRAGS


10-10


THURSDAY. RRYli ...


•AYSGARTrt ING ~"3LET0N


- CHESTER Dl mdied to change coact <


FRIDAY. AU e return Journey.


SEATS BOOKED TO PLAt Book at Local Office;


WHALLEY. Mr. Brookes. Park Vlllaa Tel. qHATBURN. Mr.jo; Wilkinson, 8. Bridge Rc bookings from Oliatburn only).


CLITHEROE. 16, WellAate, Tal. 176. I I i Or at Local Agencies;


1278. lad. Tel. 391 (fiir


AUGUST "ni<^b]


>ND


^ 8T 14th eeside


es at Blackburn on 13th ...16/3


> and . . . 12/6


s ' L . . .A ./9 ......e/6


'WINDERMERE and BO’WNES3 12th I w- Bus Station;


AUGUST 8th for.Tlieatres arli


harrogAte ___ Pare


:i/9 8/-


8/9 16/-


BliACKPOO:^ ......... .......... 6/6 BOL’ION ABBEY and BDRl)-


___ J6/9 bettLe4/3.


thorne, Newsholme and Pehi- dleton districts. He; was a member of thb


AREA


"W^HEN Maurice Wlnnlck^s ” production,of the newly revived op^fa, " Ohu Chin Chow,” opens at the Palaiie ThMtre,, Manchester, on Monday, Mr. John Snapp, 6l 39, Standen; Road, Clltheroe, will be appearing in It. I 5sent


FRIDAYS, I4th and. 2Ist Al^GUST.


PLEASE BRING A OTAMPED A D D R ^m ENVELOPE FOR YOUR REPOOT


Between and 4f(H p.m.!10700,a.m. and 12 nooii 'Alio, 1-30, p.m CONFlbBNTIAiL


A OHiEST X-IRAY WHILE THE U N lT ^ IN Y''” " DKTRlQT. (Expectant Mothers ex()luded)


15 YEARS OP Ai^lE SHOULD HAVE


Be^een 10-00 a.m. and 12 nobri. Alto 1-30 ri.m. and 4-00 p.m.


^


THURSDAYS, I3th and 20th AUGUST. i


Between'10-00la.m.,fliid 1 2 noori. Alio 1-30pm and 4-00 p.m.


He will sing in revival of


THES IS


,dC^e._Cliil)ecoE ^ i i


FBlDAy, AUGUST 7 th, lIII '


iigiiting of Vehicles. 9L28 pm. to 54(2 a.m.


f|'(HE Impute within J- provimcial newspape - prlritlngi I Industry b (nde(| and newspapers land perlodj cals affected by the have


now resumed public str


papers were compelled t» shu down, I but In jsome [casq normal publication was! co:


tion. The


__J majority of local lewa


tinue4 [The “Advertbejr Ximesj” was able spite 'lOf


j.'Trie do 1 Iris the withdrawal


labour from the [ print- department on union Inptruc tlonis.


detenriinitlon that the beop 0/ Cilltheroe and cbtrl(


publication was Inalp because of


should rtbt be depjrlved c f th£ service they have : cone 1 expect! from their loci newspaper,


The directors,}, theulselvi


fifily (juallfied and cionvjrsai with every aspect of pr ntln along I with the ' appr< r i te (exempt from the dbpute). dl


the ptacUcal work; and, wit the full bo-operatlon ol oth( departments, ensured thi the “ jAdvertber and Times was available each p’rid'' morning jas usual.


Specjlal thanks .are due


(wrrespondents and idve tbersjwlio played thei- pa:


in helplrig us to appear usual


IS


YOU i^- should I


I t


supporl THE


A TYPICAI. CASE .C.A. FLAG DAY


■WILL YOU MRS. G. iFX


ON SATURDAY, 15th AUGUl COLLECT? OFFERS P.


>l


’RREST, 2l4, WEIiLGA’llE, O LEASl


Please Give Generously. A


KING GEC^RGE’SJ HALL, ROYAL UVERim


ILTPHEHO


r the Dog (or Cat) BLACKBURN


t ORCHES1RA IN iTHE 1959 BLACKBURN THURSDAYS


THUR^AY NEXT, 13th (Ki


CLIVE LYTHGOE RUSSIAN PROG


‘‘ ■’ R O M S ’’ AUGUS


'AUGUST 13th, 20th at 7-15 p.m.


ianoforte) RAflME


Overture “Rusrtari and Ludmilla” Piano ConcertplNo. 2 In C minor Symphony No.| 0 In B minor (Pathetic ue). Teh


BALCONY: Single 6/-. 5/r, 4/- §erles (4 Concerts) 20/-, 17/-,


Single 5/-, 4/-, 3/-. ierles 17/-. 14/-, 10/6 J '


PLA’ . JRM 3/-. PROM^ADE 2^-


Programme deialb and Booking now at H. L. Baxters, the Music Shop, 72i King WlUlam Street, ot by post from |the Secretary,'54, iingham Road, Blackburn.' 'P)ease send stamped addressed envelope.:


Rachmani: GlinU


DJURA JAKSIC (Ccnductcr) 14/-. nov 27th, SEPT. 3ird • The printing scheduh ha


to be changed, which near that all |“iCOpy” and advei tbemelnts had -to be l i th office earlier than usua.. A appeaf was made! fo: cc operation, and to thb appei both correspondents land ac vertbers responded m cently.


.i.gnif l l would also


contributors and advi milH


and the bksome restr ended,


day m Now


. Tffiifis their difidcult forwarfl


______ to being continue .serving itsj rsadei


assbtance period


and ' loo! ;al ie


durl ng


arid advertisers and I ri 1 wh live within i the Rlbplp an Hoddej- Valleys. *


* rpHE


Crinseryative lAssoclatloji last night to select; ri pectWe! Parliamentary di’


thd


made vacant by the,dea a road | accident, of Member ^or CUtherde Elch^d Fort.


date | toj contest the The three candidates


Elmer. dlrecto


of a Londrin


of investment bankers, London; land Mr. Franc Fenwick j (Frank)


englnedrlrig company, |o: Humblk near Dorking: Timothy John Moslej, year-old Investment | analyi In the London office of


P<ONGRATULATIONS ^ Shelli McNally,! Whitewell I Drive,; (31 who has gained her Preston Royal Infirmary McNally ,who is 21, b a f pupil of Notre Dame, f mar Schoc^l.'Blackburri began nursing at St. Jps Hospital, Mount Street,


ton. ; A MONOciinnac


Interviewed were; Mr. Dayton, 37-yeir-ol


beltt Jo


Executive , Council Clltheroe | D .vblo


as,sst ve rtisei


could jeontinue to co-o)era by letting us have thel • cop as earjy as they can.'ai d no later than 'flrrt post W


ibrnlng if possible that the strike i | ove


the “Advertise thanks all whi


< dnes


CtiOE an


gav


fin


M.B.R, J jP., a |48-y farmer of Hornby, Lane; ishlr *


&lihe


>£ arsoi 'eir-ol


successful at Bla,c :bui local compi(tito


Agricultural Show last were C.W.S., Wlthglllj ipedlgree -jidairy shoi heifer, Withglll Vio'?t, the Read C!up awarded champion pedigree shot


*!


■Woone Lan^, . Clitheroei c on Wednesday night whilie


A R A C IN G motor-cyclist Bu llo ck, ag e d 26, IMi


■Dbt^ Grand Prix| on trie rod Circuit, j Belfast.


going


ambulance ■workers statec he recovered consc'lousne; fore reaching hospital. |!l‘ dltlon b not regarded as


' He was taken to the Victoria ■


•Hanna'S ‘Trading Sociqty, has taken part in T.T|. the. b)e of Man.


as a lorry driver at the depot of Preston and


*


sheep competition, inaug ii thb year to stimulate p tiori and quality of Britain’s lOjlmilUon Ml held at Hope, Derbilshir t


TO the Eriglbh finals ' National Golden Pie©!!


Monday, a local wlnne" W. ;Gastall, of Newton.


ROAD SAFETY SliO(n


(See story on Page! 2: ' THIS WEEK’S


Think first or you never think agffii.


Mr. Bullock, who bjem


ging initidl practice ! 'fer


:l|or J a t


■ash :■ irid(i|1


a Hospital," Belfast,


Hfe Cli;:


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