Baptised and I married in
TflEFOlL.-A talk -about r.
(of Morecambe). Organist: ■
ALDERMAN W. WILKINSON. Everybody Welcome
things for us;, we are glad.’'-|- Psalm 128.
Thought for the week: I The I Lord has done great
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Moor Lane Methodist! Church
I
SUNDIAY .NEXT; (16th August, 1959) ; I
10-30 a.m. and.6 p.m.; I. I
Rev. J. Turner i (Belfast).'
LADIES’ GLASS at 2 p.m. Speaker:
Sister B. Wliiteheac
MAlj^OR HALL Millthome Avenue!
Its* f j l l
SUNDIAY NEXT' (16th August. 1959)
SUNDAY: SCHOOL, 2-15 p.m gospel;SERVICE, 6-30 p'.m
Speaker:
MT. S. Jaquest (CUtheroe).
Queen’s Institute | of District Nursingi
CENTENiArY appeal FUND
Llgbt BeTreshments. available. OOLLKOnoN
F. H. HODGKISS BENEFIT MATCH
Sunday Next, iAug. 16th m m m w .
(v^th F. H. HODGKISS) V.
L. TOBBUTT’S XI S IL l^ COLLECTION.
(BOLTON DISTRICT). WKkets pltched-^-30' »
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Christie Cancer and Holt Radium institute
WOMEN’S TRUST FUND COFFEE EVENING and
BBiiNG & BUY STALL wlU be held at
13. PARK AVE., ClilTHEROE (by kind permission of Mr. . and Mrs. PlckfhaU) on
Wednesday, August 19th 7! p.m. to 9 p.m.
Admission !/■
Proceeds In aid of Cancer, Research
Gisbum & District YFC
(X)FFBE EV0I1NG b r u ^g & BUY STALL
AND wUl be held on i I .
Thursday, 20th August AT THE TOBY JUG. cAeB King St.l Whalley, at 7 p.m.
' BUlingtbn District Nurses
Tickets One Shillmg obtainable from Whalley and
ANNUAL BALL FRIDAY, AUG. 28th
I
King Lane Hall Qitheroe
'■ Admission 6/:
DANCIN^. 8-30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Refreshments available
J O S : Q . A T K IN S O N . a nd H IS B A N D
(N ew ca s tle-u po n- IVne )
Clitheroe NaturaUstsi Society
RAMBLE
to BOLTON ABBEY Sunday, August 16th
Meet CUtheroe Station. 1-30 p;m. for private bus. Hodder ' Sorvltro.
Bring own Refreshments. i
S. Helen’s Sunday Schob , , Waddih^on
JUMBLESALE New and Pound Stalls
Friday, August 21st at 7-30 pjn,
Adniission 3d.
Proceeds for Church Carpet Fund.
GASTLE FETE BALL
FRIDAY, SEPT. 4th
DANCIN(1 8 p.m. to '2 a!ni. to EDDIE MoG'ARRY’S . BAND
BAR . NOVELTIES . BTC. Tickets 7/6 each
On Sal^ at |the PubUc library, or fromHJie following: Mr. P. Holt, 16, Hayhurst St.,; Mr. H. Duckworth, 34 Henthorne Rd.; Mr. J. Hargreaves,^ 1, Moorland
Crescent; Coun. W. Sharpies. 4, Balmoral Avenue.
PRELIMINARy NOTICE
Chatbum Church Institute
DANCES
wlU be held on the following dates:
Sept. I8th Nov. 20th Jan. 22nd
Oct. 16th Dec. 18th Feb. 26tb
ST. JAMES’S SCHOOL CLITHEROE
H U R S T G R E E N
V IL L A G E F E T E SATURDAY, AlOGUST 22nd, 1959 I
!
Admisnon 1/- C^dren (u)ad«r 15) 6d. I
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I • (Children under school age-fiREE
FETE QUEEN |cONTEST CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS and BABY COMPETITIONS SPORTS
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HORTICULTURAL and ; FARMING CLASSES
• SIDESHOWS 1 , ,
(Entries |on Field) • LATE NIGHT DANCE'
8-30 ij.m. to-11-45 p.m. Inl the marquee (wood floor). FETE'QUEEN WILI!i PRESENT PRIZES
Rlbble! buses leave Cllltheroe 1t58, 3-58, 5-58, 6-58 and 7-58 p.m. Return from Hiirst Green 5-25, 6-25, 7-25, I ■ 9^5i; 11-15 and 11-25 p.m. ! i
DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL OFFICIAL OPENING
by MkS. (30ULTHURST on
SATURDAY, AUGUST, 29tb, 1959 I. 'a t '3 p.m. '
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Children’s Fancy Dress Parade (under 15 years of age):
j ; TEA and BRING AND BUY STALL and SALE,
Grand Gala Dance, ^p.m.. Admission ;2/6 Admission to yraiOT DRIVE AND DANCE, 3/6
Whist Drive, 7 p.m.,'Admission! 2/6 " « T
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■ / :: SKYLINERS DANCE ORCHESTRA Right of Admission Reserevd ' :
(X)ME AND ’SEE OUR NEW VILLAGE HAT.T. KING GEORGES HALL, BLACKBURN
ORCHESTRA’ p ~ |— 1959. PROMS SECOND CONCERT
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THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST 20th ■ at 7-15 p.m.
I JOHN OGDEN
.Symphony No. 5 In C mlno^ .' JOHN PRITCHARD
Trumpet Voluntary............ Plano, Concerto ih A minoi Concerto for Plano and Tri„.
Balcony 6/-, 5/-, 4/- Promenade 2/-
Booklng at H. L. Baxter’s, " William Stree
mpet
ALAN STRINGER . Clarke arr. Wood
. . . . . . . . . Schumann .. . . . ; SHostakovitch
. . . . . . . . . . heethoven DJURA JAKSIC
•. Area 5/-, 4/-, 3/- Platform 3/-
The Music Shop," 72, Klug ;, Blackburn.
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ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC'' nR rm r .'S iT I JA s .v
FITTERS Apply:.
.PERSONNEL DEPT.,,
SCAITCLIPPE STREKT,- ACCRINGTON, ■
during normal working hours or any evening between 5-30 p,m., and 7 p.m.; or at any Iknploy- ment. Exchange.
'P.
OPENED at 2 p.m. by LORD LILPORD
THE TWELFTH
Annual SHOW of Horticulture,
Confectionery and Handicialls
Wednesday, August 19th, 1956. Particulars of show next week.
Saturday, August 22nd All Entries to be In by
TOSSIDE
A DANCE : will be held on
FRTOAY, AUG. 21st BIJOU BAND
danc
i/NG 8-30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Admission 3/ -
(including Refreshments) firsIt IN THE FIELD
U.S. Crepe Rubber Wellingtons
Greater Comfort, tougher, longer life.
“SOLWAY”
45/- peir pair. Sole Agents.
Same Day Repair Service to. all t^ e s of'Rubber Footwear.
R. TURfp & SON Telephone: Clltheroe 1102
82/86, LOWERGATE CLITHEROE
Howard & BuUough Limited. Accrington REQUIRE
IMMEDIATELY
at the monthly meeting pf Whalley, . ’ |Read,. : Sabdeii. District Trefoil GuUd.ln’tbo _
e g ^ in th^ Burnley Ocmiblii ition. Those elected'Included: ihair.
man, Mr, 0(olni,H^wln; secretary, Mr.' Alep ! Wade;, treajBurer, ■ Mr.
; So(fl« 'ev^^ realised more ithan £60, I” -’.Ij.- j. '•'/>
DoMd . eklnnef, ' ■Committee: Messrs,,?. Havvorth, B; Tomlhedn; B. B l^ ^ i -D . ’lKwsJiaw'. ; ^ ^ : way. A.-Rorsfield. ,
Slmgeriiwas; MiG,-vand<!Mre.-i Kenyon won tlje spedaV prize 'lit a/
WHIgr ORIVE^Mrs. V?. A
whist drive-in the Censor stive Club ion Monday'evening. Winners: I, Mre. O. Speak; 2
Mri S, RiminiOT; con., IM . ' R : Richardson and Mrs. J. PoUtrd.
SLAIDBURN
afternoon, the | Women’s Inst Itute held a sale jof work in the ,y Uage hall,, a t which the opener was Mrs. Paisley, of Penwortham, president of Hutton-wlthiHowlck, the bldest W.I, in the Lancashire Peden tlon, chairman of me L?,W.I. nuslo
SALE OF WORK.-HDn Satirdsy
and drama,’ ’ and holder of se veral other OffleesJ i Mrs.' L. C. iKlng-Wllklnson, i iresl-
dent of Slaldburn W.I., introd uced Mrs. ■ Palsleyl and thanks to her were, expressed ,by Mrs. Chad vlck:
A: bouquet; was presented by Shirley Hodgson. Buffet teas were served. I t is estimate that more than £40 will have been raised.
F trialists aa
skaw
.C. impress at Bridge
season’s regulars had p-ac- tically a monopoly of t iam work J and i cohesive unqer- standlng at Clltheroe’s :lrst public! trial at Shaw Brllge, on Saturday,: several of the t r l ^ t s In ! the somev hat make-shift .opposition cavght the eye of;the committee ind made a favourable impression,
/I'HOUGH the team contii: ling th e ! bulk of last
iln-
Often, established players are content to use the opibr-
always difficult to gauge the worth! of unknown trialsts.
In these matches ItP is
ta preparation for the :eal thing and take no risks, vith the result; ithat an aver ige player^ going j full out :an give the Impression thatflhe Is outstanding. . ;
be cautious j In assessing the worth j of any trIaUst. but alt least three |of the unknewh quantities who were appear ing did enough to warrant a close watch being kept bn
Allowing I for this, one nJiist
centered ionj the trla lst centre-half Dennis Hodgsim
positional sense and was In coinplete command In he air.. One of I the most In - portant attributes of ,a gc od Pivot, Is hli heading'abllty,
player
p d ^ Hodgson ishowed ability In; his strong,! headed cle ir-
was the
Rpmond Green, who estab lished himself In the Clltl e-
roe team again towards the end of last season, slam hoh two very good goals.
The Clarion
jy jE to, some;confusion as to the 1 time; for departure on Bund ty,
thd Clarion left CUtheroe rati er tod late; for jibe; run to Semir- water which had ’been planned. i TjVe headed in that dlrectlt n,
however, but | arriving at Set ;Ie found the t/affle was piling , i p , and rather than compote with ;t le’ occupants ofj several coacliss; vo pedalled on to Horton-ln-Rlbbl d a k ■ 11 >■
,1me day ■wals pleasantly waim
an(^ we felt lazy, so after riding a few more mll'es up the vaUey we stopped at Rlfjfjle. Head for lunth. In the afternoon we climbed for
a Mle or so up the road to HawTO ant^ then branched, off down a track and crTO^ the Gayle Be :k by jmeans of a rather brokra dov n footbridge. !!
,
again, and aff^r another mUe >f rough track wo met smooth roa Is agto. ! 'I ; ,| 'me going ^ inalnly downh 11 f im then on; [the few remalnlrgi
I Knaresborough.. Lane at 8 am i
miles to!’ Stalnforth being soin covered and kjrter tea there ^ had a leisurely irun home. Next Sunday')we have a tu n to leaving wooi ,e
3
Peljl imtll eventually we reaph d thq old stonei bridge crossing tlie
un a t the I head of Ling GUI. 1 too soonj ouT| watches told is it was time to be on our wi y
4 rough t r ^ led us over Cam
important In these matches It 1'was: enbpuraglng to see
Junior Munro.lwho prodmed some excellent ball control and was the best forward In the trlallst team. Though I goals are hot
,
And of the trial young Blackbi rn
pces, even when challeni ed by an’opponent. |The real
COMPLETE COMMAND Thfe former North ^nd
s h ewe d excell mt
their iperfofm'ances In he remaining trials. Chief Interest, of coutse,
tunltyias a: mere “ loosen >r”
meeting of j Read Vtd.. Rtt was held last week In the Ambulance Hall, when a profit of over W on the past season was teporteS, ; The club; will have two - ieams
FOOTALU CLUB.^-The READ elonuai I
camping hoUday epcnt by wjbaUey Guides at jPoxlees, Boumettoutb, given by Miss E. Fostletbwalte the
and I
Jug Cafe. jwhaUey, .bn Tubsday. Mrs. Hargreaves prealdfl"
Toby W AD D IN G TO N
WHI8T,—Mr, E.iParker was M.O. at 1 whist drive’ in ( Waddlngton
J a c ^ n ; .a, Mrs. Speakj con.,’Mrs. Biahfflp. Gents.: I, Mrs. Rodwell; 2,
■Mr. Wallbank: eon., Mr. ParW. W l.-rAt aii' .open i meetto# of
■Mr. P.' iHealey, h ^ igaidener at Dowihwn mill, gave a tauc on’
the uBUiodist’School on.Tuesdsy; Wad
gard intag , w ith ’! some valuable hlnti, a n d ‘i answpred ; m a n y ques :i6iis.
:.’ Mis. p. ' oalyerlw! thahked I'Mr., Heal >y, and ■ a(i;8. !>J. N. ;‘Gamett, Who. pfeajded;; jwCleomjXl' Mrs.'
■•'Weai «r,i of Olltheroe;, ,aa': a new 'member.'.......
' Pli nts and’ cuttings brought, by Mr..'i fealey were
bee* giwja to: to/Gifide ppgsiforl' the Illnd'Puni. ■ ■
and
the.pro- ■ i • ' i , , / , ■
. , Th 9 .oompetitlohB Were won by 1, M 8. B.; Bdinondm /salad .oh a plate); 2,
Mrs.lAHbUlhS'(shlad oh ft plitej; 1 , Mre.;.E.' ia i r _(doy] ey, cut from«^per).;-
FETE.—A garden fete in the
funi Sch
grounds of '^addlnj^h Hospital on .Saturday r a l ^ ^ 6 for 'the of St. Helen’s Sunday
Th !re' was ■ a large attendance
and he 'well^etocked staUs bad a brisk trade. The other'attractions, Inclullng 'children's' sports, side show i, and pony rides, were also kept busy. ' ■ ’ :.
' REMINGTON
were.___ winners at the 'whist and domi 10 drive held after Rlmlngrton
prodice and handicraft show on Satuilay.
; ; ’ '
by; Bairs ow. Hartl iy;2.
|Mrs. Jowperthwalte. i
Moorl :ouse. ' The Miss A. Ec
Whist: Gents.: l[ Mr.’ W. Ingle- Mr. Brnnop; i con., •* Miss ■Ladles: 1, Miss P. Mrs. : B. i Dugdale; con.,
Donlnoes: 1; Miss D. Carr; 2,
Miss P. jPrankland; Con., Miss F. prizes were presented by
Ward and the M.O. was Mr. !ies.
Competitions were won by Mr. Mttealfe and: Mrs, Walmsley.-
GISBURN
lield light
was
meetliig a demonstration on 'vasbhig nmchines was given. (ompetltlon* for Swiss rolls won by Mrs. ElUson, Mrs.
sided A
Preclois and Mrs. Speak. ilton-by-BowIand
party at Closes Hall, Boltou-by- jBowlMd on Saturday realised £216
PAllAliDEN PARTY.—A garden
jhi aid of the Bolton-by-Bowland, jParlsh Church ; restoration fund.' I'ibB event, opened by Mr. B. W.
.Hendeison, Included a beauty demon itratlon, dancing display, jljrlng-i nd-buy sale, side shows and 1 ^ , followed by a I basket whist drive Ip the evening.
Institute on Monday,' when Mrs. lurge m presided.
month y meeting I was held In the ;
A filn was shown on behalf of 10 Cotton Board. ' I',
toe N. ?.W.I. meeting In London, which toe attended as delegate. |.|a competition for a tea apron was won by Mrs, D. Chew and Mrs. Spm geon. Hostesses for supperl were Mrs. Fox, Mrs. H. Green, Mrs. J. Hind,
, i ' ■ Mrs. H. Green, a member of the
/nstitu e, Won first and second plzes for butter at toe-Royal' Lan-’ Isblre Show at Blackpool last
IE onto
,, Mrs. D. Chew , thanked,' the Cotton Board representatives. Miss Spurgeon gave a; report of
BASHALL EAVES WOMEN’S INSTITUTE. — The
W.I —The monthly meeting of 3isbu‘ii Women's Institute was Primary School last
n the week.
Mrs R. Oapstlck, president, pre- and.. after ; the’ business,
8H)W WH|6t .—The following Women’s 1 Institute I n '
Bea< ling Room ^ast week. ’ ' Wnners ewere; I Ladles: 1, Mtp.'
on the isame day and who were married there on August
. at their i home on Friday.' | L They are ’Mr.-' and MTS;
A
played wi
.........................th the old CathoU ■ oUc band
was
in his youth. Mr, Geldard a
Borough band. aind
keen; musician ‘
the ,
1
. Before his -marriage, .'he lived in Graftbn Street.' ahd his wife, whose maiden name was Dorothy Haslam, lived jin Shaw Bridge Street.
than her husband and they were baptised at St. Michael and St. John’s Church on the same Sunday In 1887.
She is only, two days older
while Mrs. Geldard Is „ member of the Women’s Sodality at the church.
Mr. (Jeldard Is a member,of the Knights of St. Columba,
IN GREAT WAR
War, Mr. Geldard served with the Royal L a n c a s h i r e Fusiliers from' 1914 to 1919 and was wqunded In 1915 while serving In Gallipoli.
During the First World
; four^sons, one daughter, four id-
Mr. and Mrs. Geldard haW
! grandsons and eight gran daughters.
Geldard. Is well known as a member- of the ; Clltheroe Amateur O p e r a t i c and Dramatic S o c i e t y , .while
another son, Robert. Is a captain In the Airborne Regiment apd has . recently returned to this country after service in Nigeria.
12th produce
show is staged by village W.I.
J^IMINGTON Women's Institute’;! 12to anmml handicraft and produce show on Saturday was
opened by l /ra P.'Spurgeon, presi dent off Basball Eaves W.I.
Lynne Dean presented Mrs. Spur geon, with a bouquet.
Following the. opening ceremony, i
' Mrs, Spurgwn presented the
major awards which were: .tlie Birtwistle cup for cut flowers, l td Mrs. Sllverwood; toe Coronation cup for most points In show to Mrs Dugdale; the Barlow cup for most first prizes In handicrafi section to Mrs. Dugdale; toe Eva Bulcock memorial rose bowl for
toe best exhibit In toe toow_to Mrs. Leach; and toe Mrs. M: T. Carr memorial cup for toe best vase or arrangement of -wild flowers In the children’s section to Doreen Carr. Other awards were; bronze
medal for cookery, Mrs. Leach; diploma for cookery, Mrs. Holgatoj bronze medal for handicrafts, Mrsl Dean; diploma for handicraft! Mrs. M. Robinson: blue ribbon for best horticultural exhibit, Mrs Ellis.
Certificates of merit; for ar
^ s . P. Greenhalgh, Mrs.; and Miss Hargrei ves.
rangement of flowers, Mrs. Dug. dale; pot plant, Mrs. Jackson; vegetables, MrSj Bartow; eggs, Mrs jMkson,
! The Ellis memorial prize In tot
children’s classes was won hi Susan Leachi
(The full results are unavoidable held over until next week)
ITie Week’s Obituary IV R S . M . E . B R K IG S
l Cl/lJUthei oe, bn Tuesday of Mrs. M larthi Ellen Briggs',
home, SIddows Avenue, I
Cilthepoe Cemetery to -d a y IIR. W. HUDSON
is extejnded in their bereave ment. ihteifment takes place a t
■bum I’arlsh Church: for 70 yqars, Mr. Wilfred Hudson, of 22, Klrunoor Road, Clltheroe, died at his home on Tuesday at the age of 80. ; i .,
A cnolrmember at Chat-
ciated with the I Parish Church all his life, becoming a[imember of the choir when he was only eight years old.
I Mr.'Hudson, who was bom Ini Chetburn, had been asso
Clither )e since Ms marriage, aiid had been: a Jporter- sl^aln ah employed at Cllth eroe Hallway Station for many ; fears until hts' retire ment In 1947.
'Mr. [Hudson had lived In i !
In;which he had always taken a keen Interest.
iHis 1 lobby was gardening, '
sbns ard two daughters, who will be accorded sympathy'in their bereavement.
iHe leaves a ;widow. two
h?r liusband, Mr. i Joseph Bnggs, two sons and two (laughters, to whom sympathy
■with $t. Paul’s Church. Low Moor. j jMrs. Briggs is survived by
had been a nurse at Brbckhall Hpsplt il. She was associated
but had lived in Clltheroe for 28‘years. JPrloi to her marriage, she
The death
occurred.at her 6,
'li:jMrs. Briggs, who jwas 50, was a native of Staffordshire,
Parish Church precedes thb Interment there to-day.
MRSi E. NEIL
John William Nell, of 5. Dale Terrace, Chatbum. died on Wednesday in hospital.
born In Grlndleton and worked In a confectionery business ih Chatbum, In-her younger days. Later, she and her first husband ■went to Uve In Nelson, where they were In' business.
Mrs. Nell, who was 57, was
burn, since her first husband’s', death.
employed at the Bold Venture' Lime Company. LM., Chat-'
Mrs. Nell had latterly been
Much sympathy will be accorded her husband and relatives, In their bereave ment.
Methodist Church precedes M the Interment there on
onday. ivnis. E. E. WILKINSON
at 3, Holland Prospect, Cllth eroe, the home of her daugh ter, Mi’S. Phyllis C. Gamer,
widow of Mf. Archeason Wilkinson, of Cross , Street. Low Moor, died on Wednesday
Mrs. Edith Elsie Wilkinson,
had been ill for some months, A native of CUtheroe, she worked for many years a t ' Primrose Ring Mill and lat- ]
Mrs. Wilkinson, who was 63,
terly was employed at the "Advertiser and Times.’’
corded the *1* S*W*« bereavement.' ’
Much Isympathy will be ac- ■ - ■
fam y in - mil: • their,' ■
Interment: takes, place at <?lltheroe Cemetery tomorrow.
TVAM y v <*v*— ;A service in Grlndleton A service In Chatburri
! i
Mrs. Edith Nell, wife of Mr. CUtherpe& District YFC j
granddanCe T.o-morrow, (Saturday) (August ,15th) held in the
I
I VILLAGE INSTITUTE i PENDLETON j
! at 7-45 to 11-30 p.m. | Admission 2/6
'Refreshments on Sale
Clitheroe Di\ision Conservative is hereby given that the ANNUAL GENERAL
MERCER HMJL. GREAT HARWOOD, oii WEDNESDA' 9th SEPTEMBER, 1959, at 7-45 p.m. |
MR. EEANK PEARSON, the Prospectlv; Candidate, will addre'ss the meeting at
of the business. MARGARET H.
Assoclatlon wil uc uciu m ci
Association be held in the
e Conservatlv the conclusl')!
VPI'ALLEY. Seoretlary and Agent,
Clitheroe|& District league
A . _______ . will b^ held at Ih^
CRAVEN HEIFER
Wednesday, August 26th a t 8 p.m.
Will all Interested plqases attend.
| j________ ir. WEBSTER Sec. aiTHEROE CASTLE FETE nVE-A-SIDE FOOTBALL
KNOCK-OUT COMPEim (Ladles’
OPEN TO ALL AMATEUR TEAMS, WORl a slx-mlle
ahd Gentlemen’s) radius of Clltherofe
PRIZES FOR WINNERS & RUNNSRS Entracnce Fee 5/^ per Teun
Entry Forms are available from the following: Mr. Coun. D. (Jritcliley, J.P', 24, Whip]) Avenue;
! Mr. H. Duckworth, 34, Henthorn Road; I Mr: N. Robinson, IS, Waddow Green; Mr. I. Jolmson, 23, Llttlemoor Road;
I Mr. T. Crowdy, Crhwn Inn; I Mr. M. Lambert, 4, Traftord Gardens; Ladles Competition: Miss M. Leigh, 4B, Turner St.
Closing Date 12 noon, Saturday^ Forms and Entrance Fee jto be retuilned to:
Barrow. mgust 22n^
, THE BOROUGH TREASURER’S OEFWEjCHUBOB SI. Dart SY, Borough of jClitherqe
ATHLETICS MEETING JGUST
SATURDAY, 29th AU( Castle Field, Clitheroc
TU(J o’ WAR. 'Tfeams to consist of e teams for the maximum weight of 1
ARE INVITED from local — 7 . 110 stone) and a poach! eight men (total
Entries In writing!to the Parks bnd Cemeter: iCS Superintendent, The Castle, Clltheroe
Court, Supt. T. tomorrow after 34 years In thl West Riding Constabulary.
‘A familiar Bowlanc
charge of the slon, which Inc. *
For 10 years
!)Iaglstratei nvir retlri
le has beenilu Sklpton Diyll ■ h J
udqs Bowla; *
appointed president of thl Rlbblesdale Crickep League! i f succession to Prank Dugdale,
- g k n ,
played with Clltljeroe sine who ha
before the war.lls a solicitor.,
' *
T AST night week, Clithero Fire Brigade dealt with
by Mr. and Mrk A. Parry :1 Wellgate, wherb a chip pa caught Are. -Therq was onl slight damage.
blaze at a chib shop owne * *
fPHE Northern Dairy Short horn classes at the 195
Cradock. of Sawley, judge.
Durham County |Show showei a big improvement on thos In 1958, and the quality wa extremely good, Mr. T. acted a:
awarded' to Messrs. I. H Hutchinson and. Sons, Hll House. Langleydalei Bamarc Castle for Dockber Duke. ,anc as this bull had been bred lbs Mr. Cradock. the referee, Mr Leslie Dent, the well known Northern a'grlc iltural auc-! tlbneer, was asked the bull.
The bull championship wai to placf * * *
Royal Society of [Health. * * #
elected a member, of Town
riouN, memb e r : of i Clitherqe
S. J. MOORE, a Council, I has
been Tl
■jiflSS EUNICE R. RAWSOt ■^"daughter of Mr.; and Mr; P. C. Rdwson, of 5, Bridge Road, Chatburn. has passei her Intermediate !examlna tlons at Accrington School of Art and Crafts. ! Congratula tions! -
rriHE toy fund of Rlbblesdale Nursery School,! Queen’s
nesday night.' * # •
Clltheroe. of Rusepmbe House!! Twyford, Berkshire, who died! In a car crash, [left £48,790 gross, £39,751 net (duty paW'
IVfR. RICHARD Conservative
£11,932). i l l ROAD SAFETY! SLOGAN THIS WEEK’S
Being sensible means be- ing sale. '
- ' , l i
Road, benefited hy about ^3 as a result of ai beetle and domino drive hejd ;on wed
PORT. 51'! MR.,, for!
Mr. Hodgklnson the late Aid
Blackburi - ■ ■ One of their sons, Rlchaifd YOU CAN HA\E
YOUR CHEST X-RAYEC ry)
WITHOUT APPOINTlVIEr (No-j Undressing Necessa,r at!
THE SCHOOLROOM, WESLEY CHUR PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE
TUESDAY, 18th .AUGUST: Between 10 a.m. and 12 ncxin; also
THURSDAY, 20th AUGUST Between 1 0 a.m. and 1 2 noon; also
FRIDAY, 21st AUGUST: Between 10 a.m. and 12 noon; also
CH
MONDAY, 17th AUGUST: Between 1-30; and 4 p.m.; also 5 ind 7-30 p.m.
1-30 and 4 p. 1-30 and 4 p.m.
1-30 and 4 p.m.
PLEASE BRING A STAMPED A D D R ]^ ^ © jv ^ p f l FpR YOUR I REPOR'f
VOLUNTARY. ■ i FREE; CONPIDENTTAT,
A C l ^ T ^ ^ Y ' W im E T T O I E U N O T K m T O U R D I S T R IC T . ' (E xp e c ta n t M o th e r i . excluded) ‘
Q V ^ 15 .YEARS OF AGN SHOULD HAVE E C L B 'T F " ----------- “
and
Clltherbe 1
SHAW B l^G E GROUND
TRIAL MATCH TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AUG. 15th
Kick-otf—2-45 p.m; COLLBCrrON '
7th. 1909. celebrated their golden- wedding anniversary
.cotton: ■ industry' throughout! their working Hves and have
of whom'’are'72, were m the
a Hfe-long association' with St. Michael and v Sti Johh’s R.G. dhurdh. Glltheroe. ,
a half-timer at the age iof eleven and, - Ih. 1906 started work as a weaver at MeSi Bouthworth’s 'talll, wbera he
Mr, Geldard began work as
regained unt|} his retirement a year ago.
Mrs. Qeldard also worked as a weaver until 1936.
i
Avenue, Clltheroe.-- • Mr. and Mrs,’> Geldard. both
. Geldard. ' of ■ 2, 'Whltro ■ tlsed- In the same church . . . . . . . .
2/. IN THE £ REDUCTION
on SUITS, SPORTS JACKjETS, SPORTS
TROUSERS, SHIRTS, Etc,- Also a liniited number of lengths for SUITS TO MEASUl^ SEE windows!
i Fred Read & Co. : LIMITED . ; TAm>RS AND OUTFITTERS
9, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROJ TEL: 58
T
same church I . COUPLE .who were. bap-
END-OF-SBASON i . . TWO WEEKS ONLY
Cfie ClitIjeroE
gllrtjerti'sici: & Cim SHIDAY, ATJ(3UST 14to, 195
■
■ tlghtlne! Of Vehicles: 9-11 D.m. io 5-18 a.m,
TjiAELy this week, the “A -M vertlserj and Times’’ 1 ceived severdl; calls frdm g pupils , at j Clltheroe Qramn School, and!also from th parents, seeking Informatl
about the] results of the G.C advanced! level examlnatlo; These ; should ihave been a nounced last, Friday, but tli were rinot available, to Press on that day as has be the custom in |the past.: !
searched ln , valn through t evening newspapers on prid for the result^ of theiGlr Grammar ScIm)?!
TThe boys iresults were a nounced as lisual, but paret
!■ ri
—and rlghtliy-ffor the' gli and their parehts are entltli to know as |Sobn as posslb the results pf| examfratloi which are'sb I vital to a youi person’s career. 1
’There was at! once a prote [ ; sch
heir Inquiries, mistress and was .understood, were away holiday.
taker available t
ound
could have been 'made for t results to be clammunlca to the scholars. i It Is unf^ that the girls' should be ke in suspense jloriger than | absolutely necessary. Thi
If this was surely some
Parents who contacted tj ■ool ■ f ■
d!l onrly th ' e !car her assistant.
to deal! wil The hea
•je case,' tha trrangemenl
the results were! made aval able on Tue^ay morning not from School, but the GrammJ
Divisional Ed icatlon Offlce-l was due largely to the protesi of the parents supported the local Press
through tb
In the announcement of tq results 111 future.
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gregatlonal Church on Sun day for I the annual, flow: services. The preacher both services Alan Gaunt,
and sick people trlct.
' A LARGE dlkpl^y of flowel decorated Clltheroe Coif
the flowers were taken to of was the Rel
tlon for the failure to releaa the results bn Friday ma perhaps be forthcoming, by whatever the reason it shou be made known | as early possible for the benefit of i concerned and every effbl should be made to avoid del: mni
Some' reasonable explana
After the evening servicj in the dl
•T^RS. Chrlstiand Moorhousl wife !of Mir. James Harolf
Moorhouse, anjopthalmlc sun geon, of “Morhlhgslde,” Ea^J ham Street, Cfithferoe. died h e r home yesterday week. Tl funeral took place|
on Mondaj *
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