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Ml Clitheroi'Advertiser &. Times, February 13, 195,9
WESLEY CLUj
CHURCH HEROE
SU N D A (February
Y - jN E X T 15th, 1959)
10-3C
R e ? . A. 6 p.m
f. M a cg a r r I IRev.
T. Chaims'ji arrpROE
CO N G R E br ij Borthwick
G A TIO N AL :CH
SUNO^AY' NEXT (Februairj Il5th, 1959)
MISSIONARY SOCIETY I
LOPfDON
Services at 1(Jt30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Worship conducted at 10-30 p.m. by i
MR. F. jS. LEGG (of Mbereihl, Northern Rhodesia), at 6 p.m. i by
of the world of Chris
o;
, “ Christ is street corner place as well draL”—4non,
REV. AL^l Come and iW
N gaunt
iiphlp God as part ■wide: fellowship ;'s Church.
Thought or the w ^ :
ihe Lord of the arid the market as the Gather
Moor Lam ■ C h
SUNDA (Februarj
e Methqdis I
Y NEXT 15th, 1959) i
R . C. BBO U G H TO N itj). ■
10-30 a . m ^ e IRev. | ■
■ ■ 10-3): t.m. : M r . F . BR ^ rTHWATTE
MONDAt at 7-
MEN’S ,F.
Mr. W. (of
V FEB. 16th 30 p.m. ■ V I
visit of Wesl^: ship
iiLLOWSHIP iy Men’s Fellbv/il Nelion). ;
ireaker: ; | ^ iE R T i
I
Manor Millthor It
l iA L L Avenue
SUNDAY NEXT (February'i 15th, 1959),
SUNDAY SCH( GOSPEL SEE
;oc1l, 2-15 p!m. yi(jE, 6-30 pirn.
Speaker:-
MR. PLLER . (of B lerfleld).
WBDNESD Women’s
MISS Bi . (of
AYjFeb.ath: Bright Hour
at 2-45 p.ri. Bh! 'Speaker:
lAGKBURN ickburn).
Prayer Mli at 7-(45 pin.
Children’s at 6-
; j- ' ■ - V inistr|y Meeting
THURSD/,Y, Feb. 19 th: »py Ho^
45 p.m.
WOMEN DAY
UNTIlli) will
at 7-30 p Rev. S.
WESLEY! I b^
i» V H X held Ih i CHURCH
TO-NIGHI! (FRIDAY) (February J|3th)'
i. h. S] 'peaker: 7FRENCH
CHAIGLEY, 1 ir. GLITHER()E ' J___i, ' ' . V ' - .1 !
SUPPEF: DANCE ■8 p.m. to 12 midnight '
’Supper lice •every nlghl
ipsed extension to 11-30 p.m;
IDINNERI PANCE
EVERY Tel.: Sta:
m - i ' %
$ jV i i jR D A Y iriyhiirst, 216.
Hodder 1 ridge Hotel i “ WEDPIBSDAY
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Glitheroe Naturalists! Society ' — 'I . i I
! Members’ Nigh| I
in the I ; ‘ i
G ram m a r Scjiocll at 7-30 p.m. pn' j
THURSDAY, Fi fb. ll9th j
• • i ■' ADVANCE: NOTICE
In Aid of the Church of ikig- land. Children’s society
branch,’St. Denys’, (Ellthi will be, held pn
l^turday, June 6 STANDEN,
by kind permission il MR. JOHN ASPlpfAlj;]
TO ALL MEMBi GISBURN, RIMING' DIS'TRICT BRANCr I CONSERVATIVE
I , THE ,ANND4l
General Mc^etmg , will be held m the
Ribblesdale 'Arms GISBCRN
Tuesday, Febru^ 17th a t 8-30 p.m., precided py
A DINISER at 7-30 p.m
i Tickets 8A e ach
Paythorne; or Mrs.j G. Carr, stoops Farm,'Rlmlngton.
to lie bought byi 14th----- , from; The Manager, Rlbj dale Arms, Glsburn'; Mrs. I. Wrathall, Moorhouse S^xm,
February ■ 'jles-
Clitheroe ConseTvati Club
The Annual eneral Meeting
wll be held pt ■mE CLUB
M O N DA Y , FEB . 2, { ' at 8-15 p.m.
Prior ' tp the Meet I
{will be a
HOTPOT; SUPP at 7-30 p.m.
ng there ER
WILL ALL {member^! PLEASE ATTEND,
“MOTOR TUIinQtii’^ A.S.M|— 1
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OVER A pkriodopI ^ S s W e save AVERAGED
80% to 9i% TEST SUCCESSElS ^
bur Tultlpn is * ackkewledged! as SECOND ’TO NONE It ' I SUPERIOR TO MOS'l’i
LESSONS GIVEN; IN 10DR town and .OVER TE£'
Agent;
MRS.: HARDCAS' The Temperance
wixa O E ^w m q ^ CAUi, write or ’
£5-^
I Pendleton and DL>istnct I Lending S()cijety, Ltd.,
THE
: 45 CHUBCHGA’
rE.BOL'TON I (Oppodte. .Grand Theatre)
Phone 4085; VACUUM CHIMNEY SWEEPING
CARPET SHa |m OOI: FLOOR SGRUBBIN(j modem! electrict machim
G. E. PARKER
33, SALTHllLiROAD CLITHEROE
lE S l l f f i
io, i MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE i Tel.; Cutheroe 585
■WING FOR SPRING GUE — MetALL’S — W^LIt
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INEW SPRING' CATALOGUES !ARE HERE iYOUR INSPECinON . V . I
lU llTER ICK — ^ BLACKMi !OUR EXTENSIVE :^N G E OF .
l i tT O N S — LACES & T R IM M IN G S lARfe THE AGENTS FOR THE .
[GER SEWING MIACHINE c6.
NG, by
les.
TLE j Cafe,;. i
i. MOOR LANE. ClUTHBROE. ' EI_ _00
cbritt B nMW,
PBONE OWN i ,T BOBTES ve
GARDEN FETE .. !ty „
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NEWS I FROM THE DISTRICTS W
W H A L E Y
" Why dp I sav that?,’’.which dealt! with the jcrlglns and meanings Pf some expressions, was given b y : Miss Greenall
GUILD.—A talk .entitled
Readj Sabden and district Trefoil Guild at their monthly meeting at the + Vale House Cafe on Tuesday:
to members of the Wihalley, i
Sharpies and Mrs." M. A. Basin;,
parishioners of Whalley iParls parishioners of i W h ail 1 e y
SOCIAL. About I .100 I
Ilocal eroe).
Parish Church ] enjoyed a whist and dopilno drive, dancing, and musical items at a 5 social In the school on Shrove Tuesday. -
Items under the I direction of Mr. A. Tattersall, who ar ran g e the effort for choir
funds. ,
compere, i and contributed by tag, Miss D. Tatt Hlndle. and Mrs.
Mr; F. 'Bullock, was the solos were
M
rs. T. Ware- irsall, Mr. C. S. Bate.
FOE i l(II88ION8.i — A Shrove M.C. SLAIDBURN
Tuesday brlhg-and-buy sale In aid of hpmej atid overseas missions
was held m Slaldbihn Village Ball on Tuesday evening! Hie produce stall was I in the charge of Mrs. Laming, Jthe fancy goods stall was kept by Mrs. Bully, Mrs. Tom
kins was in; charge {of the jumble stall,!: and : Miss, Llttlefalr' the refreshments.
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’ An illustrated talk on Christian work overseas was j given by the Rector, thb Rev. G.;B. Gaze, The proceeds amounted to over £37.
SERVICE.-—Prizes for attendance at Siaidburn PAHen Church Sun-
day School were presented at a children's {service on! Sunday after noon! by iirs. G, H.{ Gaze, wife of the Recto^. Parents and friends also a^nded.
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brldge had an unbroken attend ance. , Others in order of merit were Linda Walker, Patricia Wood, Anthony Lawson, Stephen Wood, Margaret ; Taylor, Mary Taylor, Christine j Taylor, Susan Taylor, Geoffrey ^ankland, Joyce Taylor, WUUam Townson, David Wood,
In the {uppersroup, David Aah-
James Read. In the tower group, Muriel Ash-
bridge also had an unbroken attendance. Others in order of merit were .Brenda Barrison, Bar bara Gaze, Philip Walker, John Thompsori, Freda j Taylor, Colin Townson, Richard Taylor, Marjorie Townson; [Geoffrey llawson.
W.I.—Miss k. Coites, who gave
a demonstration of handwork to members [ of Slaldbum W.I. at their February meeting, exhibited many,, example.s . of the .various crafts. Thanks- t o ' her were ex pressed by Mrs. Chadwick. Mrs. L. 0. IKlng-Wliklnsdn presided. Mrs! P. Rigby was the winner of
a competition for the best covered coathanger.
- 1 LA NG H O COMEDY.—St. Leonard’s Church
Soclali Club -pre^nted the farcical comedy " Love's a Luxmy," by Guy Paxton and Edward V. BaUe, in the 6(^001 pn Saturday and Mon day evenings.
;! Although: handicapped by a
small 'stage, the players acquitted themselves 'weU. |
Taking;part were; the Misses B,
West, J. West, E. Jdekson, Mrs. B. Alnawbrtli. Messrs.! C .' Ainsworth, J. Ellis, {D. Kewley, A, Smith, J. EatcUffe. f , Thej play; was produced by Mr.
P. Shav^ i Stage {lighting and effects! were by Mr.; A. Smith.
n e w t o n FARMERS’ BALL.—Nearly 300
people attended the fanners’ ball and iWhlst drive'held in Newton Institute I on .Friday night.
vided i by the iBibble Band. Fourteen tabled were in play In
Music ! for danplng ! iyas pro
the whist room, supervised by Me. a. Howden. Winners were: Ladies; 1, iMrs., Waddlngton; 2,
Mrs. ! Worswlck; 3, Mrs. Grab- tree; ! con.i Mrs. IH. Townson. (JentS.: 1, 'Mr. J. Briggs; 2, Mr. J. Rigby; 3, Mrs. A^in; con., Mrs. B.. 'Townson. .
afternoon, thP annual prize dis tribution! was held at. the Con- Ghapel { '
FBIZEj DAY. — On Sunday Tha service was! conducted by
Miss Mairy Rushtoh, assisted by Christine Breaks, Sandra Rush- ton, Michael and' John NoweU and Jim 1 Whittaker—aU mentoers
of the Sunday School; { ’The address was given by the
Rev., !Sallle Ffrench, who later presented book prizes to the scholars. Best attendeis were (Ihristine Rushtdh, Mary Rush- ton, andi Audrey Rushton.
■ |: ' !■' '! '■ ■ SABDEN MB. JOHN EXTON.-rThe death ’ Specidist i Needlework { j
occurred! in hospital on Friday of a well known resident, Mr. John Extoh, ol Clltheroe , Road, SalJden.
-He was 75: Preylopsi to | his retirement a
few years ago he farmed for many years ; atjiLane, Side Farm, Whalley
Road!' ■' '
sympathy is extended in her bereaveinent.
by the Rev, A. 0. Durrant, TOSSroE
t ra ted i t a l i about sheep and th eir diseases was* given to mexnbera b l Tosslde; Farmers i
FARMERS’ CLUBir-An Ulus-
Club' on ' Tuesday by Mr. ] Matthew, of Salesbiiry.
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and ai debate followed, Mr. ] W. Askew presided.;
Many questions -were asked! He leaves a widow, to whom The iiliterment took place at the
Baptist hbriai grpundjbn Monday, when the eervlce waa conducted
! MR. T. AINSWORTH
Street, Clltheroe pltal yesterday,
over 40 Ainsworth. ofi Shawl died ;lr
A newsagent llri Cllther n years, iMr. T1
i Mr. Alnsworth) whojw worked as a drawer-ln ' ton mills before! becoml: 'newsagent and setting i(] Ishop in Shaw Bridge, tired some years, ago.
Ih
i He Is survived] by a two sons, and a daughtei]. Will be accorded]sympaf their bereavemerit,
1 The widow of j Mr. Chippendale, a retired „ Mrs. Emily Chippendale,
prldge hos-
e for omas
is 71, cot-
II! vfldow, , who
[P his e re-
,tny In
I MRS. E. CHIPPENDALE Ed'
gri
Littlemoor Road, Clltii! filed in : hospital on ihe was ’ 62.
Frl -.
Iward :ocer, of 8,
leroe, :lday.
, Both she and her hu;iband Were associated with I'elson Street Methodist Churep, Low Moor. :
her relatives In their beieave- {ment. The funeral took place at West Bradfotd Metpodlst Church on'Wednesday.
, ..... James Cpwperth {of 68 Salthlll Road, Clltheroe, died at his home yeste
i MR. Mr.
iwas 59. was a nativ- iPendleton. but had Uv {Clltheroe for 20 years had been employed at 'Field quarry. ' {j
Mr. Cowperthwalte. . . ^
i, During the Flrk Worlc he served with’ the North Lancashlije Re
vlved by his Widow-, sons and a daughter, tq
bereavement, j
at Clltheroe Cemetery Monday.,
Interment will take J{
MR, E. DCICKER
, The death occurred [home ori Wednesday {Edward Docker, of 58 •Lane, Clltheroe.
Band. '! Before his ret rement
(if
{ Mr. Docker, who . [was a native of the to\ was a member or the Be
lit his Mr.
wa.! iwa
islx years ago,: [he -wa:. ployed atI.C.I. JPrevlou i had been a stripper grinder! at Carlton Mill In jhls'; younger days workedj at Low Moor Ml
three fiaughters who pathy
He, leaves a
Clltherpe Ceme day
The
home Isobel street,
11 “be afccorded their Dereave
wldoW and a
Euneral takes p: ;ery on;
rough Moor
s 77. and
11.
ily, he and and had
about em-
Mr. Cowperthwaite Is
sympathy is extended lii Knv*aQ vom pn f.
e-qay. li
and ank
Sympathy will be acejorded ng a 69. The choir gave several
The hostesses Were Mrs, K. '
chatburn
i was ' organised ' >y, Gha fljiim Ghurch Plajrers In the Glmrch
WHIST. — :A wWt drive
Institute on Tuesday evening to raise money , for stage equipment.
H. E. Boden belijg tlje M.G, 'Lei
Ash Wednesday by the the Rev. ;H. Hardman. of the
services ;were donducti Chatbum .Parish Chuh
tlnueito do so every day throughout jLent. ;^ervices were
i The scholars School - attended the morning, and will
held. fd
There 'Vrere. l3 tablet!. Mr. LENT.—The . first
nten in
a service in con- Jnes- 'Dther
Vicar, Day
Wear
I .PANTOMIME, jrjscholarsj from Chatbiim ; Parish, (aurch ;E unday School, accompanied by | levefal R teachers, went with! the Vlcsr, the
I grindleton
i!WHIST'DRIVE.!-^e ^ Bhrove Thiesdayi whist] drive Was organised! by Grtotlleton Parochial Chufeh Gciuncll. There were 16 tables for whist, with Mr. Wj Wilson'as
: '
j{ Winners were: ladles:! Mrs. B. Holgate (Weit Bradford) Mrs. J. smith! (Chatburn)
Gents.; Mr. J. Smith ('3hat- bum); Miss Pyel (ClltheFoe).
!l A competition] was w{m by l^r. R. Mendes.
ji-MeniberS of I the c6uncU served a pie ana pea supper. DO
drive in aid of tlie Sports funds was held ' in School on Friday. Mr Barto; was M.C. j for lO: Mr. S.' Coiilston, chalrmdn
WHIST DRIVE. — A|;
sented prizes to; Ladles:!! Turpin; 2. Mrs. ieroe); con., Mrs. Mercer. I
Jones
r. W. Robinson I
j; Miss .B. ,Halstead was Utlon winner.
Doknham W.
whist Club
(CUth-
M i Gents.; 1,- Mr. jp. Merc a:; 2, Harrison,
{; About £4 was raised.
ables. pre- Mrs.
con., I'Mr. F. compe-
on gesburn
Friday, Glsbum and District Y.F.O. held their I annual! fancy dress; ball In the Old Vicarage Cafe, Glsburn. - i i
FANOY ORE88 ! BALL. — On ; Winners were: i Original: 1, K.
(Coco):,2, M. Parker (Victorian Lady): 3, Mrs. Milner (Ganner); special prize; B,; iHanson (Cru sader)., . . I I I
r' ' ■
Dene.) also iYJ’.Ot eup; . 2, W.;i Graveston (Billy i Cotton): 3, J.v
Humorous: 1, T. Laxton (Terry
Jackson (Departed Spirits). Couples: ij Mrs.! pare and -M. j
ChSw (Modem and Old Time Milk- 1 maids); 2, Mi!.’,'8nd] Mr8.:0. Bargh; (Jnr.) (Do It Tcp'Mlf):' 3, B. '
ev. H. Hardman, to see a lanto-; |nime at Bradford on Friday.
Speak and 0{ Fa Eric Coates arid A then'and now).
Atack,(Fashion,, Mr. and Mrs! Roberts, Settle,
and Mr. andj Mrs. Forster, Cllth- eroe, were the judges. Mr. J, 8. Precle us was |m.O. ■ i
Y.F O .^ n Monday members of
Glshton YF.O. were given a film show by P.C. jBcokre, of [ Settle. The film dealt iaifi'h rbad safety. Mr. M. CovfglU ipioposto a Vote
of thi nks, Mlto C| ij’ate ^condlng.; COFFEE EVENiko.-MembOT Of
Mothers’ Union evening and brlng-and-buy sale at the Vicarage on' Shtove I'Tuesday. Mrs. W. Ml , Lister opened the
fits by over £18. WOMEN’S ll(8TITUTE. —! The
monthly meeting i of { Glsbum I Women's Institute ' was | held in the Primary School; Glsbum,; last week, whto 'I Mr^. I R. |Capstlck,
president, pr^qed; Mri. J^ S. ' Precious reportedi on her attend- , ance a t the Roto- Safety {meeting. I
L. Betts, who gaye! a most inter esting lecture' onj Housework in
the ' Modem ] World." She | was thanked. hy Mr^ j J. Fronkland. Mrs. Betts judged the | competi
tion for bulbs' in; a bowl, land awarded first prize to Mrf Ellison, 2nd, Mrs. Precious, 3rd, Mrs. Jack- son, and 4th, Mrk Capstlck. i
Mrs. Capstlck' |lntroduoed |Mrs. i
St. Mary’s Chtajch, iQlsburn, ^eld : {a coffee i
sale.' The Mothei{s’ Union fund bene-'
MUn^ (The Ashes): 2, R. Hanson ; (Firebug): 3,!E.!Allon (Camay). . Character:'! i; I Ip. jaargreavea
, I
Bpl(on-by<fiowland Motor. Servities {Limited WeDgate, G!itheifoe. ' Telephone: ailheroe 473
in St, Catherine’s Sunday School last week.' The proceeds Were In
and beetle drive organised by the Sunday School teaohers was held
aid of the 'scholars’ summer outing.:
■for the, beetle drive,; the winners being: Ladles: I, Miss K. l^^th- all; 2; Miss y,. Brierley; booby, Miss G. , Taylor, (^hts,; 1, Miss E. Orossley; 2, Master J. Wrath-
aU; booby, Maater |T; Reynolda D A competition was won by Mr.
. Brou^ton. ! ' JREEN
to ^ S ^ h a ) ' T polio outbreak ta the village; ' itock '(Fashion' *1^0 children’s party was held
Christmas- ibecalise of the john'siC.lof E. School
itponed from
on Saturday. 'The children were .entertained to tea by mothers and metabers of the Mothers’ Union. ! A film show tvas given by
the Vicar, ! the j Rev. G. A. Parker,, and his ■ sons. ; Each
A hot pot supper, followed by w ^ t apd domino . drive, was held In iSt. John’s C. of E.' School on Monday. Prizes were presented by
child received a present. nHlST AND DOMINdES.—
Miss V. Hull. the-Hurst Green village queen to:,
Brown; 2. Miss iW. Standen; 3. Mrs, H. Wllcock. Gents.: 1,^ Mr. J.' Alnsworth; 2, Mrs. E.' Jacques: 3,{Mrs.; Jackson. -
Whist: ladles: 1, Mrs. M.
klnsori; 2. Mr. R. Bailey; 3, Miss Holdep. i
W.I.—taupplilg Women's Insti .CHIPPING
tute meeting was held In the village hall; last week, when Mra Milner, a native of Chipping, gave an. Interesting talk on her two
visits to her- son’s farm in Rhpdesla. The competition; for the best
------------ ^ ^ ^ _________ d _ S OBITUARY James Garfield Fowler, of 41,i
West View. Iciltheroe,! died ati his home on Wednesday, aged !
Bury, had lived In Clltheroe for 45 years and had been em ployed by the same Arm all his working life. ] { . , , { (
Mr. Fowler, who was bom in
member of thd Royal Fdrest Lodge l)o. 401.1 j
I Cremation takes place at Pleaslngtonj on jMondAy. ;
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home on Wednesday LUlas AUiso a Ffanklar West View, 84.
MRS. L. k: FRANE^LAND The deat
h occurrefi at [her; of Mrs. d, of 76,
Clltheroe. Bhejwas
Frankland had llyed In Cllthe-| roe for mariy years anfi W her
Born In i Edliiburgh, Mrs:
youhger dalys worked for the Garnett family] { :
J. COWPERTHW.UTE iWalte,
who of in
glilient. sur-
LWar.
.Miom ■tjhelr
three
place on
oyal
corded her musband, ^ 11am Frankland, In reaveraent. I i |
Much sympathy wll. Mr. hls i be-i
be ac- 11-
Clltheroe Cemetery tomorrow.! MRS. E. M. HATf|[ELD I
The funeral takes place at
of 26, Downham(Road, Chat-i burn; died j at | her home i on' Wednesday at thb age{ of. 70.
Mrs. Elizabeth jMay Hatfield,'
' Until u few years ago, Mrs.' Hatfield had worked at Chat-,' burn Mill as a weaver:
William Hatfield,' she was associated I -With Chatburn{
The widow of Mr.' James;
Parish Churc{h.{Sympa]thy!will be accorded; the family in! their bereavemeiit.
Parish Church! Iprecedes the! Interment tjiere ]ori Saturday. I
A service In, , ch a tb u rn ihi Much sympathy wlHi bei i
MR. H. itAMBERT { { ■ i l l ' ■ 'I ■
accorded the widow, son I and | daughter of I Mr. ; Horace i Lambert, of Traflord Gardens. Barrow, who: died in hospital; yesterday week, j He was] 48. -
Preston oh Monday, but adjourned until next Monday.
An Inquest was ‘ : oi^ned at'
Royal Artillery' during the Second World i War,; but was discharged disabled.;
• Mon- lic'e
ibient. at
MRS. I. DUCKWORTH The death occurred at her
on Sunday ■ of Duckworth, of 45 Clitheroe. •
81, and a n^tlYe of Pteston; was the widow of. Mr. Harry Duckworth and h ad ; lived m Clltheitoe .for 2i8 yeaik ; She was associated with Waterloo Methodist Church
Mrs! Duckworth, who .—was
her relatives In ment.
Sympathy wll be acctorded
yesterday ;at Preston.' MR, J. G.
, -The ! fiineral
Ashworth' and Prlmrdse Blea
Form r nuerly insidi
their bereave- took place
F O l^ R chworks,
e mamger at Smith,
Mrs. Peel
sister, sym-
son,
upholsterer at | Calderstones Hospital, ahd was a I member of Barrow Reading Rpom! and of the Crl(iket Club. I. ]
He had been {employed as ■
The funeral took place; at Whalley parish Church ; on Tuesday. ^| ],{ !
,East View, : Pendleton, on ;Saturday.;-| ,'■{. ; ; j ;, {{
Iment just {over 20 years' ago) Miss Catherine Muriel I Me-] earthy died at her ■ home, 4]
' Assistant; Mqtron ^t Cllthe roe Hospital until her retlren
; Mr. and Mrs. | William Justin McCarthy, and '.resided In Blackburn until her retlre- ' m6nt. • ,! ■
! Miss Mo(?arthy, who was 85, was the daughter of the late
I She was an excellent needle woman. for her position as, assistant matron pad in the;
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old days edverW that of;seam- ; stress for the Institution]
i Sympathy will ;be accorded; i her relatives in ithelr bereave-; Iment.
] '■: i ■. ; - -lVnSSc|M.|McCARTIIY I Mr! Lambert; Served In the; i I I '
A Freem ison. I he { wafe a , I ' j
Sympathj| will]be. Accorded
h|s widow, iWo! sons, land six daughters In their bereave ment. ■ r I i . ! I
MRS. F. M. NELSON
home. 18, Taylor'Street, Cllth eroe, on Saturday of Mrs. Frances Marla Nelson. She was 72.
The death occurred at her
she and Mr. Nelson had farm ed In various parts of the dis trict.
Prior to their retirement, :
her . husband-, and - son, to ■whom sympathy Is extended In their bereavement.
Mrs. Nelson . is survived by ! 7,
Wednesday at St. Mary’s Gill Church. Barnoldswick.
The funeral took place on MR. R. S’rCBBS
hairdresser ta Church Street, Clltheroe, Mr. Richard Stubbs, of 6 Fort I Street, died at his home on Sunday.
Formerly ta business as a
born In Blackpool, but had lived In Cfitheroe for about 50 years.! He] moved his business i to Whalley Road before the last war.i and
Mr. Stubbs, who was 78. was
Legion, he served in France during the First World War. For many years' he had read the, Roll; of Honour at the Remembrance Day services In St..jaynes’s Church, where he wa^.“ a Parochial Church Councillor.
then became hairdresser- at Calderstohes Hospital. A member of the British
- ,
the Clitheroe branch of Ithe Old Age Pensions' Association and an honorary member of the. R.A.C).B. , j
He was also a member of !
about 12 months ago. leaves four daughters. I who will be accorded sympathy In their
Mr; Stubbs, whose wife died bereavement. * ' , A service in ; St. James’s
Church, : conducted by the Rector, the Rev. J. S. Parry, preceded ! cremation : at Ac
crington on Wednesday. MRS. J. WAITES
Clltheroe Hospital on Friday of Mrs. Jane Waites, of 22 Bawdlands. .Clitheroe.
The death occurred at
been ta Queen’s Park Hos pital, Blackburn, and Cllthe roe Hospital ; since last August. , ;
Mrs. Waites, who was 73, had {
had worked a t Low Moor Mill, and for .the 15 years up to her retirement five years ago was employed at West Bradford Mill. She had-been associated'with C l l t h e r o e
, A native of Clltheroe, she
Wesley Church for many years.
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widow. Is survived by a brother, to whom sympathy Is
Mrs. Waites,; who was a
extended Ip his; bereavement. i ’The interment, at which
officiated, took -place on Tues day at Clltheroe Cemetery.
Anniversary
Methodist 'Church, Clltheroe, on Sunday; when the preacher W8&: the Rev, R. C. Broughton.
aang the anthems-"O Praise God In Hls I Holiness,” "Ye Servants of Gofi” and “God is a Spirit”, and the Introlt “Lead me'Lord.” Mr. D. G. Hartley was a t the organ.
D u r in g the day, the c h o i r
PHOIR anniversary services V were held at Moor Lane
the Rev.: A. B. Macgarr
Parochial j Church Council, a whist drive, ta the Wbitewell Hotel on Tuesday'. evening raised about £15 JOs. for the funds of St. Michael’s Church.
WHIST.j-OrganIsed by the
WHITEWELL I -
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M.C. for whist, and Mr. Fred Coates for dominoes,
1; Mrs. Sowerbutts; .2, Mrs. Parker; 3, Mrs. Crabtree; 4. Mrs.' Hayhurst. Gents.: 1, Mr. Holt; 2. Mn! Green; 3, Mr. Salley; 4, Mr. T. :dople^.:,
i 'Whist winners were: ladles:
1: Mrs. Greenwood; 2, Mr. W. Calvert; 3. Mr. J. Pye;
!i Domino prizes were won by'
. NEW , CARPET.—Members of the congregation of St. Michael’s' i phurch, Whltewell, are to make a new carpet for the altar'steps. ; :i Money Is being collected for
materials for the carpet and the Mothers’ Union have held several teas at the homes of members! towards this fund.
/ IMtU.—The annual: meeting pf
the Mothers' Union was held at Whltewell VlcatoB® .y63t«f<lay week, The Vicar,' the Rev. T. B. Held,
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opened with prayer, and the secretary’s report and the balance sheet were read.
iMrs. Sedgewlck ati.d Mrs. Rich , W. Calvert. | -.j 'i\'.
ardson were replaced oh the com mittee b j Mrs. {Cushing and Mrs.
. ! W A D D nSG TO N SHROVE -TUE8DW.—Organised
:-hy ;Bt. Helto'8 ChUS’Ch. Mothers' llnlon, the' annual whist and domino drive was held on Shrove Tuesday.evening, iMr. J. B. Herd M.d. and Mrs] T. H. J. Haw-
Mrs. M. Hacking:; con.. Mrs. B: Heron, Blackburn. ■ i.
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'j Dominoes: 1, Mrs, Q. Me; 2, Mrs. Cavana; con.J Miss M. Sagar. I A home-made supper was served hy the ladles’ commlttto.
SAVE LINO
Have your Old Flagged Floori Covered with Ooloure^aphalt bi
ROBINSON. HEY8 & CO. LTD.. The !oid Firm,
Tsixia presented^-prlzes to: Ladles: L Mrs. D. -Waimsley; 2, Mrs. D.
Bblton*by-Bowland
Underwood; con., Mrs. A. Smith.. 1 Gents.": 1. Mrs. Hi'Whltealdo: 2.
Y.F.O.—Boltop-by-Bowland Y.F.C. held their meeting in the seboo Ion Tuesday evening.
j; The '■ boys h a d ' a film show - given by Mr. .Beaver, of tbe
I .'stock Marketing Corporation, ..uRP 'Iwas thanked by Richard Dugdsle. The glrjs enjoyed ,a wax-flower
competition.' ' ]' { I Mr. WiUlam Haslewobd was TEj^lDERS
BOWLAND RURAL DtSTRICTi COUNCIL .
WADDINGTON
The above Council invite Tenders for the reconstruction of the above Disposal Works, oomprislnsi Settling, Storm Tanks, PUtersj Humus Tanks Sludge Beds and, appurtenant Works.
SEWAGE DISPOSAL WORKS
six Inches of hemming, was won by: 1, Mrs. Xyson: 2, Mrs, L. Cook- son; 3, Mrs, R. Seto. -The social half-hour took the Xoiyn o f B e at the Clock."
Dominoes: 1[ Mrs. H. Par-'
WOMEN’S CONSERVATIVE ASSOaATION i I I (SKIPTONI DIVISION)
j I IHE ANNUAL W 8U NEElhfi ,{ ' , . will be held in the i i
DEVONSHIRE HOTEL NEWMARigET ST^ET — ^KipTON
WEDNESDAll, 25th at 2-45
FEBRUARY, 1959 p.m.
4 , TEA AND BISCUITS All members and supporters lore cordially invited to attend.
KING GEORGFS HAIiJL • BLACKBURN [THURSDAY, 26thj jREBRUARYi ]1959 !
Leader; A, H. Bullock | j
BLACKBURN MUSIC SOCIETY’S ORCPSTRA 4 -----—
with the Celcbraljed Vlollhlst {; ‘
,1 MAX IfJAFFA {{' I ,
1. OVERTURE; “Rosamundee" 2.
(c) Londonderry Air
Accomtjanlst;. Mary Haydock { PROGRAMME:
(a) O for the -wlnga' of a Dove. (b) Hejrl Katl
. . . . _____ ........ , ; IV^X JAFFA
3. Ballet Music from "Faust'' 4. Two pieces or Strings— (a) Serenade ........................
“ English Folk Songs " Suite
(a) Meditation _____ (b) Tambourln Cblnols (c) SIdllenne .............
IPPA
BOOK NOW at H. L. Baxters, Music Shop, 72 King WUUam Street
I.CI! (aithCToe) SPORTS AND SOCIAL CLUB SECOND
Symphony No. 5 in d miinor ' ' Balcony 7/6, 6/-,{ 5/1
Area 5/-. 4/-, 3/-
ANNUAL BALL KING LANE HALL
to be held In the
FRIDAY, 3rd APRIL, 1959 DANCING from 9 p.m. . to 2 a.m. to
EDDIE McGARRY AND HIS BAND Admission 6/-
| 70% OF PROFITS TO THE l^YORjS WELFARE FUND. ' Beethdven
(b) "The attack on the Wlnd-'t] mills" (Don Quixote Srite)
n - ' DnSHVAL . . . . . Trad.
. . . Schubert .. Mendelssohn
....... Hubay are. Kreisler
. . . Gounod
....... Haydn .. .Telemann
•Vaughan WUllams
.,............. Krelslcr ....... Paradis
............ Massenet ■ Mr. G. Bralthw^te was, M.C, ■
EST BRADFORD i THEATRE EXCURSIONS COFFEE.—A <)dffee evening
“SOUTH PACIFIC” -Gaumont Theatre , : l . ! ' I ■ ' - ■ Ma n c h e s t er ;- "m ^ i
Wedjiesday,Feb, 18th: Dei^5-00p;m. ] llndusive Sunday,Feb.22nd: . Depart4-30p.m. I j F a re Sannday,Mar(di21st: " :::Depart5-00p.m; j I \ \ f .
** CINDEREl^yA-: with Bob Monkhoose ^PA1ACE''THEA’TRE I. MANCHESTER
Saturday] March,7th:: i Dep. 5 p.m. Inclusive fare, 13/. M i iClitflct’O E PBH)AY, FEBRUARY 13th, 195!
ISttbertteir & fimejS I' ■ • 1 .11 'i' ''
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In the £ . ^The; County Plnanc'e bom-i
ounty Council.
T ANCASHTRE county rate is | gotag 'up 3d.—to!l2s,i6d.
' Ughting of Vehicles: : B-45
D.nL to 7-07 a.m. i '■il
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mlttefi decided on Wedn^dayi C to recommend this to|jthei
purposes, lhalnly Library servjlce. .The chairman ' of ,,
required foyl general purposes and 9d. for
' Of this rate. 11s. 9dJ wjh’be'
recommendlhg a rate I fori -1959-60 was( compllcatedi by|
Finance Committee, fcolmty: Coun. J. Selwyn Jonte jlJ.P.i stated that the tdsk ] ofi
for I the: thel
cdiuityl sppclal I
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radical ! c h a n g e s ta'i lthei Government I grant strffettae. | There were also contimied i
mlttees first prepared tbtlri estimates foy next yfear Ihei Increase in gross expenditure amounted to £6im„ ;Eduea-L tlon asking {for an Incredte: | of £Sm. gross: Health 'ahdi Welfare required a lurtnerl £376,000, PdUce £295,000, atid! Hi g hwa y ^ £127,000. The| I Finance Committee held pdldj
When; tlii various cJm-l
due regard te these rdqiiests.l but after a; detailed (review i the gross Increase was re duced from;!£6Jm. to -£5!:hj.,n making/ thq county : (ludgeti
- cent., compared wJth 1958-59.! i but the education j ^rylcei were Increasing theli| exi;
- all committees was' lU p*!
pendlure by! approximately 16 per cent,
i- ' ■ | {'■ ; ii This was due to 2.000, more;
children' entering schools, and- the! movement of the {bulgij from primarv to secondary
prlB[iary schools.
f | Conductor.: Cedi N. Cohen I
would be opened In 1959-60-f- morh than one a fortnight.'
Thirty - two new sihoolj '
also developing rapidly. | |i No less than 61 per cinti oi
’Technical, education was
' some- provision for . provement In the stand ird of certain lowdr classified roads. I
the Budget y^uld be allocated to -the educatldn service; j per cent, itduld be for; tlje highways service, inc uding
work which!-had been g^en a | higher I priority thap ' jip previous yejars: 9i per ceut.{ of the Budget jvas for neal,th and welfare, including Ibettey provision fer the care p£ -uiE aged.
.County’s gross expen,dituiB| was for salaries and wages-|-l no less thdn 49 per behi I County ' Coi n. Selwyn JorieS I said that te would lljje'itol the future-tfend f I prices would 'slow I
■ The blggqst, element ta Difel
think that of costs and down.
unemployment ta Lancasiife; some buildlpg projects-. ve):e I being expedited.
in addltloh. with pockd -S pf
Industry and the growth I p£ rateable value would incjiease the penny rate product ahd this. ■' together 'with i the general gnnt in pladLioi certain, percentage grants; Cbdityl ;ofl
The
would I beif^fit the Council ton the extent
.heavy. tafteased . flnapclal needs of the various services.
approximately a 9d. 'rate. It would be realised that would only partly flnanqt the
thls l But
"VEW preildent of Clitirdroe and D{lstrict Grccers’
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TYest.'Vlew.i who succeeci jMr.I T: Hesmondhalgh. of P3tson| Lane. Mr. T. si Pringle, of l!)bwn'-
Association- is Mr. J. Bui eij, ofi
ham, is th; president-e ect. I
rtONGRATULATIONS t ) M i
Forms of Tender, Sptolflcatlon and t BIU of Quantities may be oM ank & Son. 48, Sunbrldge Road!
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Drawings may be seen at the offices of the C on su l t in g
Tenders including fuUy prlci i Quantities are to be enclosed
Engineers as- above or at thi Oounoll Ofiaecs.
necessarily accepted, any accepti ; ’ ance bring subject to approval by
I U D. TELFORD, Clerk to the Council
ocal ; Government.
jCouncU Offices, i 132. Pimlico Road,
lOUtheroe, Lancs. 6th February, 1969,
LOANS 11. WELFORD ROAD, LEICESTER -
£S UPWARDS UNSECURED Si. RICHARDS LTD.. „
;The lowest or any Tender not L the Mlmstryi of Housing anc
Tenders are to be on a “ fixed Price". basis. I
—Contract No. ;1." and forwarded to reach me not later than noon on Monday the 9th March. 1959.
"n a sealed ! envelope endortod Tender for iWaddlngton SD.Wi i
Bradford, i, Yorks, on payment of a Deposit of £6/6/0 (by cheque payable to Bowland RD.C.).
salned from the Council’s Coni buiting Engineers, Arnold Brooks^
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^ Glenys M. Oddle BlAj, 69 Salthlll Road', Clitlteroe| aa old 'llrl of Clljtjifero
exajninarid i of the L Associatlohi
GrammarT" ’ completed I
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Day; and -to Mrs. Ada Briggs of SalthlhlCottage, CUt”^'"'’ Whose 83rd birthday i Wednesday
lands. Glitheroe. who 80 tomorrow. St. Valent
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M R S . GREEN, a mem the inner Wheel C
and* Royal Hotel ;on She was thanked by
to e h meeting at the
-Padlham. Igave-a talk displaced persons to the Wheel Club of Clltherfij
Tup M
:HalI. :. A .busmess meeUng
Llddle, presided. piej
ceded’ the talk.- T members -ivere present the president, Mrs. ^
IA JUMBLE sale in Gli Congregational Schifl
Friday raised a in d a y School Deco
Fund.'
' A CAR went throughi ! ta Burnley Road, Wm
dills week I and came t against a itree at the c of a 60-fo6t slope.
I this 'WEEK’S ROAD SAFETY SU)Gan
Better let the ckpas^yj» ilMB pass over yoa:
wall iheyl
/ehts im
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lihefpi .(fpl
l4 'ub ol aboui Irinea le; a< S'Var
irthday greetings-toiMii W, Trlmby. of 39
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’M . w h ( f |h a j the registj^
a.tloir
; Increased -rating
schools. There would 'b^ 8,200 more children In secondj^ ary schools and 6,200 I;ss-lii \ • V
and Inescapable additional 1 requirements of some serylbes ! notably education.
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for next yeali £53im, gyoss. ■ ’ ' The average tocreate fdi]
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