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W.&F. DAWSON READ I WHIST.—A whlat drive vas held


WEDNESDAY NEXT (March 25th)


Worship 1 conducted by: Rev. J. Figures, IVI.A.


(Moderator of the North Western Province)


Come and worship with ins; we will be delighted to see you.


Thought for the weefc;


for you to do. which is right up your street. Are you' doing


The Church has something it? . i !


WESLEY CHUKCH CLITHEROE


PALM SUNDAY ■(March 22nd, 1^9)! 10-30 p.m.:j - I


■ ■ ' ■ i


Rev. G. B. Keddriew i !:


6 p.m.: j ■ I ii'p i Rev. A. B. Macg^


Modi' Lane Methb Church


idist


SUNDAY N E ^ (March 22nd, 1959)1


I


At 10-30 a.m. and 6 p.m. ■ THEl REV. I , j I: '


R. C. Broughton, |B.D. Evening Service:' i


“THE CROSS OF CHRIST,” and


a Devotion for Choir Congregation!


LADIES’ CL^


! at 2 p.m. Speaker:! ' Sister B. Wliitehead.


MANOR HA4 l Millthorne Avenue


SUNDAY NEXT (March 22nd, 1959) I


SUNDAY SCHOOL, 2-15 ip.m. OOSPEL SERVICE, 6-30 |p.m.


! Speaker:


Mr. H. ^enier (Darwen) |


i


WEDNESDAY. March 25th: Women’s Bright iHojur 2-45 p.m. Speaker


Mrs. Borwi(^ (Oswaldtwlstle) "■ ^ i


THURSDAY, March 2'6j;h:


Children’s Happy: U(iur at 6-45 p.m.;


,


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Wednesday, March 25th , ' at 7-30 p.m.


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MAISON MORGAN .


E/isTER appointments! , RK STREET, CLITHER^ Phone! 355,


j iley. Bus Station


at 7-30 p.m. In the WHALLEY CINEMA.


SOUND FILMS:


“The Lambeth Conference.’ . “Over the imi,”


showing Inter-Church work with refugees.


Open Meeting silver Collection.


by| WhaUey , Women u iloulstB yesterday ! we8k, when thk host-


esKs were! Mrs. Dixon and Mrs. J. Trjjop. I


. 'I


Rutter. f Oomlno prizes wire woti by Mrs! Eatough.


annual mletlng of| Whaliej !Meth; odist


petition. ANNU


was held on Friday, when Mr. E. was re-eiected ^le’


' Oh arch Mm's Ohaddock wa re-eieccea [SMreta


the title of a talk given' by Miss Mltchril, of WUpshlri, | » the


members | of Whalley Mithodlst Ohiuch Women’s Fellows] Up on Wednesday. Mrs. G, B, I^ndrew presided, j,


W ISW E ^


of Wiswell, W.I. last week, P. Pierce spoke of her


W.I.—At the monthly,


account of the''treasur& ference vjhlch she had at and Miss E M. Fos WlsweU delegate, told of to the liP.W.I. annual at Lancaster. ■


th


a decorated egg, was 1, Mrs. |P. Pierce; 2, Thompson.


PTea 'hostesses were' Me^ames w. Blrtwell, M. Proctor, ;J., Green­


'


ood, and. M. Sycamore.' THORNLEY


Thomley Women’s Instir held in 'Ihomley school day week when Mr, E gave an illustrated talk tour of South Eastern Aju^ and home again by the of Gibraltar. He; was thanked by Mrs. C.'


W.I.—The March meei jalout


bowl of biiUis was won! Mrs. RawcltEfe; 2, Mrs. J .|s son; 3, Mrs. Kellett.


j The social half-hour was


account of the'county mee' Lancaster.


in a team question and |: game on ‘ What Do You ' Mi:?. .Lapeaster gave


BARROW


Memorial Barrow, on Sunday, whei. preacher was Mrs. H. Tatteri Blackburn.


ladles’ day were held at thi Congregational m


Mrs. J . . Gregory, who samt “ O rest Ini the Lord." The choir again sang anthems, their |<ontoi- butions I being "All In the April evening ’’ and " Lord of our being."! i-Mrs. A. Lyne was the organist.


sang the solo “ I walked In' garden" and the ladles’ gave the aiithem " Light; World.” I The soloist In the- eveninfe


In the afternoon Mrs. E. I


iVXriDOW. of Col. Blrtv ' “ Mrs. Alice Ashworth


wistle,! of Park Road, Gispi formerly of Westcroft, ingtori, left £11,281 (£ net, duty paid £1,168).


CONSERVATIVE SNOOKE Knock-out Final


Clitheroe A v. Clayton C C. OUtheroe A 404, Clayton .443.


Claiming Date!


GISBURN AND DISTRlfe'T YOUNG FARMERS’ CLtJ|B


JOS. q! ATKINSON & HIS'BAND (NewcastUoupon-Tyn^)


ANNUAL BAI]' FrIdAY, sept. 25th. 1959


tistle,Blrt- lurn,


LADIES' D A Y . Servlbejs for Jollle


dhapel, the of


.to the choir c thef


saU, Flack


was


Kenyon and Mrs. J. Wopdi, The competition for the


itW of .le.wis ?ester- Oakes a


itralia, !3:raits


; ly: 1, best inder-


aiisi |Khi


itjing in


spent jwers ow?') ’ short.


spelling bee was held, tltlon was won by Miss M., The I monthly competl(l(jn,


anked the speakers. Durihgjthe social halj-


Missj Poster


visit to |the one-day sjdli music and drama at Alspo near Longrldge. Mrs. E Grlmshaw


ir;>' ha


i^eeting 'Mrs,


gafve an con-


dieettag


ended, :, the r visit


visit she made to a salt injiline In Austria.


Mrs. (Irlmshaw also jtoli members an amusing storir


presided


■-(hour a ijompe- Parry. for


m ,by ;rs. I,


d the of a


and


recent ool ofi 1 Hall,'


' Mrs. Crook wok a com- ' ■


and Mr. I„ H. tinsworth tnasurer. FELLOWSHIP.—" Frecdoni " was:


A L MEETIN 'G, | - The l{el lowshlp retary


Memmory and] J41ss T. I


j


TOlst, ^nners were Mt, Edgei MrJ*'-s. Pres(on, Mr iviis, Edge, l turn XU


Sllnger won the speclM prize! atjd was'also M.C. at a whist drive in I the I Conservative Club on Mokday:


: VVHIST DRIVE.—Mrs. Pw evening, aud Mrs.VA Mrs.; B. Rlmmer; Icon.; Mrs! Bnb-


, ley and Mrs. W. Olegg. Mrs: Kenyon presented j the'prlzra.' j


. I MR. T. E. LONSDALE.—The death took place at his home oh Sunday of Mr, Thoinas E. Loni- dale, of 59, Whalley Road.! ' ! Mr. Lonsdale, who was a prom­ inent Read . cricketer In his


|


younger days, Was at 87 j one of the village’s oldest residents.


I Hls- ■wife predeceased him in I Mr. Lonsdale was a membi of


j


the Conservatlye ' Club, and | wiis kctlve up to the time of his deatli. i Sympathy Is extended |to | his


daughter and two sons In their bereavement.


' ' j j


John's Churchyard, Read, ! on Tuesday. . , .


! The interment took placfe at S |


The I death occurred In hospital on" T u e s d a y of Miss Catheririe Christie. '


IMISS CATHERINE GHRI8TJE — Miss Christie, who was '18, had ' I ! ■ i I


lived In Read fori more tdah 70 years, formerly residing in Buck- shaw Terrace.


|


John’s Churchyard, Read, today (Ihlday).


|


The funeral takes place at S(. |


well;known in the district, where she had lived all her life.


M ^ a re t J. Holland died at Ihei home, 17, Straits Lane, Read, yesterday week. Mrs. Holland, who was fB, wak


MR8. M. J. HOLLAND.—Mrs. i


- The funeral took place at Padl ham! Cemetery.


i SLATOBURN


of! Slaidbum Young Farmers: Club visited a Blackburn bakery.


'They were shown round by Mr. Owen and Mr. Greaves.


. Thanks were expressed by' Roe. .


I :. ■Y.F.C.—On Monday, member?


Mrs: E. Strickland, of Soutt View, Slaldburri> wholcele-- brates her 83thj birthday 'or Thursday.


/ ,


If NEWTON FWHIST AND DANCE.— Oil!


Reading Room-Committee organi isea!lts annual whist drive and dance in the Village Institute.


the whist room, ■where the M.C. was Mr. S. Rushtbn, ' i


H. iflaslewood; 2, Mrs. Parkinson; 3, Miss Jackson; 'con.. Mis. C. Rushton.


Winners were: Ladies; Ij Mrs. : i


MrJ T. Nelson; 3, iMiss A. Seed; Miss N Nowell.


GRINDLETON


demonstration of making lemon cheese and salad dressings to members of Grlndleton WJ. at their j monthly meeting. she was thanked by' Mre. 't,


W.i.—Miss Crlhan gave a Hafdkcre.


ddlhgkte to the annual L.P.W.I. meeting in Lancaster, reported on it. 1 i


Mrs. Holmes,, who had| bem , i


Rim- 1,078


for; the floral basket she had taken for the exhibition oflRorai displays suitable for presidents


tabjek. IT BRADFORD I f'l I


Friday raised about £11 12s. 6d, towm^ putting a new sink In the kitchen of the Sunday School.


r JUMBLE.—A Jumble sale ar- SABDEN I


the ■was


a dahee, comprising old Ityme and, modern dances was held In


D^VNCE.—


the ladies, f Proceeds were church funds.


iBufiet suppers


Baptist schcwlroom. Dancing to amplified


for school and


music. were served by


On Saturday eVening A >


■Terrace, on. £10 10s. for pirty funds.:


JUMBLE ^ E held In toe 00ms, Eshtoh 'riday realised


Jiimlbi Labour


tuary MR. L. S, ALTHAM


keen flsher|man and! for- member pf the Clarion Club,


hoihe. 39, Henthorn Road, Clitheroe, on Wednesday, aged 76; ■ ; ! • I !.


Mtham


who was a native of Clitheroe, was employed at the works of Wm. Hanson and Sons. I He was associated iwith Moor Lane Methodist Church. [


For many yeap, Mr. Altham,


sister, and his brother, Mr. C. Altham.


Mr. Altham IS survived Iby a |j


r :


roej Cemetery 6mMonday I MR. G. B. jGORTON


The Interment Is at Clithe-


Goi/ton,. of 1| East View, Pehdleton. died In Clitljerbe HosjJltal on Saturday,


MA holder of the Military j


served In the First World )Var. In i which -he ' was severely wounded and lost an arm:


Mr, Gorton, i who waS 69.


been a member of the Clithe­ roe' branch of the British Legion, rarely, ! missing a parade,


since his discharge, hej had


He had resided In Pendleton fori many years and iwas


1 edal. Mr. George Brown


Mr. Lewis died at his.


sister, who 'wpi he accorded sympathy In their bereavei- ment, I


A widower^ survived by a


'I


on Tuesday. <he Rev. J. S. Parry, [Rector I of'St. James's (Jhurch, Clltoei oe, officiating.


MBS. E. Hall


Grlndleton Rbl d. West Brad-, ford, died In jhpspltal on Frl- ay.


Mr s .! Dorc tliy Hall, bf


TuesdI The funerall took place on [MR. H| WARD , ;i|


ago. Alwldow, who will be patoy in his I


koe to Wes' Mrs. Hall ay at efeavement, Bradford. |


pltal on Sunda:r of Mr. Harry "’aid, of "Greefiflelds,” 'Whal- yRoad, Lanpo.


retired masted jtiallor, having a shop In Rege: blirn, for somplyears.


sympathy wU her beieavemi


jHe leaves a i Mr. Ward, yjlhl) was 75, was a


Street. Black- Oi*ama success dow, to whom


last 'veek was Christine Par­ ker, ( f Faraday Avenue, cuth- who gained a third; prize


A'MONO those successful at I urnley'' Drama Festival


The death i'clcurred in hos--


O'red from CUth- ndford 20 years e leaves a son corded sym-


The funeral! took place at ii? _ Saints Church, Pendleton,


Mf. Gorton Is brother and d


sale angeid by West-Bradford M.IJ. on Mrs. H. Howard was thanked . ■ ■ ! ■ I ’


Gents.: 1, Mr. H. Jackson; 2, !


vlded by the Ingleboro’,, Dmice Bahd, and the.M.GA were'MesSrs,’ J. Finder, Jnr., And D. Walirisley. Flight tables were in play In


Jjfuslc for dancing was proj- riday evening, I the Newton! IbIRTHDAY greetings ' to


| | ;1


1 iwiimers: 1, Mrs. d, Patkef; ? , ' ! / I • I I


Macgarr ayaj i tlie .speaiir at __ meeting of Waddlrigton! Me^o-


WAEDINGTON FELLO'WB 8jir.-r-Mrs. .. A.


dl8t cauirch Women's PellCfflt? ' yesterday: weelt'' Mrs. Borthwlck presided.


s W.I.—Mrs. !j .|N. Garnett


fair, and Mrs. iupton, of Clithe- roe, thanked


Hindley, of SayUey, president Sawley W.I.


with spring were many Mrs.


Hindley with' a sheaf of spring flowers and to Mrs. Gametll corsage of carnations. ITooeeds ainoilinted to £140.


Miss Jewett presented Mrs.


her. who opened


on Tuesday I jvehlng, TUTIrwYaw tt . 1a<


Parker ■was drive held In,____


R. Jackson; wood; booby (Clitheroe). Gents.: 1,


Winners w BEADING BOOM. — Mr. E.


erej; ladles; ;2, |Mrs. D. , . Iss E. Jackion


Miss Kathleei ‘ YOUNG PEOl


Mrs. A. Unlelw* Stansfleld' (dlitl A competitioi


id; booby, Mr iroe). was won


;kson. ’LES DAY yras


taken by Leslie Telford and Colin GreenWooA In the Evening, the preacher


l Miss Judith! Olatton read the ^ I


Mrs. !C. 'Wrlgl^y. girls sang a hynn. ■pie organist v as


Judith DoUln, Pickup and iJAnaeth Davey wire the coUectors.


LOW MOOR


Taylor (come()|a:il, Professor Lo- en (Illusionist), (songs at,


Street Wednesday. Mr, John S Arthur Jones


Max, of and Mrs. piano). Aid. W.


D£]iwei Allen.


and accompahleji singing.


^ ,t, itjhe


oonducted Sunday School at. Jnion Street Low! Moor, Sunday.


YOUTH SUM'AY.—Mrs.EcCes Wiliklnson. presided


d some of the


ithodist Church, Young People's


SIDE


Smith (secret iey. ! Mr. W. Aski


r M.D.—An


!Messrs.;. E. Finder (■


’oe tod Bowltop branch of t^e f-F-U. were tjie neetlng of 31Ub on Tui


Iqe-chalnnan), jA. and J. Spens-


GiU (chalrmai)), presided,


slde Mothers' the


school


if a holiday In KNOWIjE


of local


nd Dutton WLI, I from Sam es


K Percy; br Settle, showOT mnd so long as a depart- ' .l^


ppfn meeting Union was hdd ^ t week. week, when


literest and also i Scotland.


GREEN


•Last weec Knowle Green entertained vl?l- bury Institute.


Irelcomed a peW member. Mrs. oblnsoU.


Mrs. S. Forreft presided and


Mrs. : Moon reported on- the inual meetlni;| It Lancaster.


I I t was ‘ aiir ounced that ■ tv|o Members had ' :’e«lved certlflcatos it Lancaster, iflss Qreenall no v aolds a'B.C. certificates for knl> rang. Mrs. 'Whal ey also gained |a [pod preservati ii certificate.


A competitloi for hyadntp


tiulba was won jliy Miss Greenall, Miss Aihscow a it Miss Wallbank]


}f


CLUB.-Offlfcla4 of the CUtl: speakers at tlie


■rosside Farmers’ They were


held for Ttub| CONCERT,


Metho'dikt Church, : on ■rhe artistes were e (tenor), Mr, rltone), Mr. 1111


A concert vfas funds at Union


The senior


ton Methodist; (jhuich, when, i he preacher In the morning ■was i he Rev. G. B, Kenmew.


esson and the collections w :re


was Mrs; McIlqughUn, of Whall'ey. The lesson iwas read by Miss and Margaret


J. Rodwell;


1. Mrs. Under-


A.G. for the whist the Reading Robm


he


the spring fd)r held on Satu: in the MethdRist school. school was gaily decked flowers and tliere


ided over a Jarge attendam . The


iWed . ■•IN.


. .arge . ..


■ell staked stalls. ,ett welcomed 1


Irs, of


was given', by Qoun. T. Robin­ son j at the Town! Council n;ie$tlng pn Tuesday night, when grate of 21s. In the £ -fan. Increase of ■


approved,'


6d,—was ' ■


Increased the cost of mdnu^ facture, he kid, pointing out;


Every iieririy on the rates


workshops In the town would pay bn a'ratkble value,which was double that of the current year. Other business premises shared:': a[ similar fate two years ago; and. he said, the Council had : an urgent duty to them and to all ratepayers,


urglpg 'the Council to try anc help .to keep'It that Ivay. y He! said:that In the coming


that i the i town had! a gooc record of full employment anc


ear,! a l l ! the factories anc


LUCAS B90 ItEPLACEMENTS ! -V


— ' I FOR' —


CAR RADIOS and HEATERS -r- F]OR AU — „ ■


AUTO-ELECTRICAL REPLACEMENTS and ACCESSORIES


replying to the Budget speech of toe chairmah of the Finance and General Purposes Cbmmittee, Coun. J. W.- D. Crltchley, isald that the rate of 21s. In toe £ wias the only possible, concluslcjn to the t budget as It was presented to


marks were not a criticism of the 'Chairman, or of past Council policy, but an urgent


he (Council. He| stressed th it his re­


shpvilng the percentage In­ crease In toe annual budgets slricd 1955/56.


[


valuation ;list wk now In operation.-and If! this had applied In 1956 the Tate of


24s would have been approxl- naiely 14s. and 9d., so the jeroentage Increase was again 13 ;)er cent.'


emment has kept a better :oh|trol on , the c6st of living.


Not ev^n the nationalised istrles I can compare with 1: Increases, .and we can r'i be th an k fu l th a t the


' loiln. Robinson. I “ we cannot . usiij sit back and say that toll I Increase Is common to oth^er authorities."


lighting, and the new water mans and cemetenr, but theie were being bought on toe hire-purchase system, and


hac! to snow for the additional exptodlture. he , commented w that the main Improvements


they would continue' to be palp-for through the rates or water charges for some years to come.! Another hire- pun base acquisition was the glrli Grammar School.


Inebr lary for toe year ending a March! the following year, eni. does not overspend, the


expe ises as they ought to have been.: F ■we ■ fix our budget in


asked i f ' the Council could honestly say that In the past they had been as tight on


Flhally.; Coun. Robinson eie the Improved' street


NOT COMMON my opinion,” added


A,tolng what the Council SUPER QUALI'TY


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Natural Shade


Size 74 X 100 Size 25/11 Pair


OliDIES TEXTILES WHERE THE


COST-OF-LIVING CHEAPER ' AGAIN


is the price of the tried, tested' and proved David Brown Fotage Harvester.


i £250 j


Manure S p r e a d e r s , .Tipping Trallere from £75. 'Algood selec­ Btion of jamranteed used David


All Imodels In stock. Albion


Trown.1 Fordson andl Fergusson I .


budget.runs Its course, with, as:ve are so well aware, a^ frame rush in March to, spenl what Is left," he deck red.;


statement, and was unfair to a nu nber of committee chair­ men and I department heads.


! j Bpwland Knotts Olairipn cross 'I i , ..


attraction i for it, jis :.always possllle to look back on other runs over; the same ^ound .and recall other days when, perhaps, lashli g rain; made riding well nigh impo^ible, or Ice and snow coverM rbadi tod mobr.


QUR route on Sunday ■was well I kiown, but that Is often an


sunshpe, and even though there was £ chill breeze we! still found


On Sunday we had glorious


It necessary to remove- our jacke s as we cUmbpd steadUy from Dale Head Chapel up the wlndl ig • road over Crutchenber Pell.


ingle) lorough' to. the distant misty shadows of the Lakeland hills, and for good measure the long lownhiU run over Bowland Knotts to;CIapham a-waited us.


reach 5d before noon, so after an early luHch ive decided to have a Stoll round the falls, the first part of our walk being enlivened by £ .game! of football.


the r m home that it Iseemed as if we would reach Clitheroe In daylijht, for the first! time this year, but though It iwas barely dusk we played for safety and switoljed our; lights on at Chat- bum.


took us to Stainforth for tea, and t hen with the ■wind behind us su di short work -was made of


leaviiw Greenacre Street at 8-30 a.m.


' '


" GEARS


On Sunday, we have a moor­ land' ride , over Hubberholme,


A fhort run through Austwick To our surprise,; Ingleton -was


energi' well spent, (or 'as we ■breasied the last riseja wonder­ ful panorama stretched around us hom toe nearby i massif of


As always, we I re^rded the


say hat there was a ! frantic rush to i“ spend up" each Manh was too sleeping a


Com; J. Wright said that to


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a.


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WALLCHARM J EL GLOSS. A lovely gloss in attrabtlve colours. Simply glides' on splashes, no mess io dead up; thalT-pints 5/3;


LADIES! PAG-A-MACS. - r Corner House, bottom of King [Lane, Clitheroe. _____


New condition; all'I sizes. !Many soiled [bargains and Carpets at sale prices.' Just a word to[ those looking for large and odo-sized carpets. Now in stock; 6 X 4, 6*


I SHIP'S CARPETS j


Please hole.-No connection with any door-to-door canvasser.'


TAPSELL & WEST,! I “ The Old Firm,’’ j Opposite New Inn, I


No. 16, BELMONT BRUGGE, i


89, LEEDS ROAD. NELSON. I Also at


j skiFton. ■


■ WHATi A LOVELY ROOM." TesI Walls and ceilings are done with


PERSONAL


WALLCHARM EMULSION: Every­ one’s thrilled—It’s so easy‘to use Rooms! done In 2 to 3i hour«. usable I right away; attractive colours; pints 7/9: quarts: 14/9


CORNER; Blankets


spreads.


HOUSE for [ Dormy and Vantonh Bed-


GARAGE. 16ft. x Oft. 61n.;: timber and asbestos; £38 delivered and erected: cash or easy' terms: all


Harrison & Falrey Ltd. Marl­ borough Street Works, Burnley. T61. jBumley 2312; evenliigs 1 Blackburn 6096 Tor Blakewater


85681. i I ! WEBS'TERS. , I ___ *


54 CUBIC FEET I^OZEN FOOD ! DISPLAY CABINET.' Owing to I cancelled order, we have!one for


sale and will accept list price less 10%:


T !■ i ,,


8, MARKET ,PLA0E.^ dLjTHEROE'. Ladies; car^


I Jumpers.—OomM Housoj bottom of King iLtme. Olltheroe.


! digans, mouses.


I^lourlul Utchen an^ bathroom floors, carpet surl'ounds. f Cement


'Rubberised "IJQpiD UNO" FLOOR PAINT. Delightful ; polpura; non-aUri easllsi cleaned;


1952 BEDFORD sale; recently


aarrop! Fold, Bolton-by-Bowland


overhaiUi etc. —


tote jjears. ■ 4/8f tin . dries toathl lOh.p. 1


ON floor PQVERIN6! Kay with’


)es of garages: supplied.—Fbr _1 particulars, ■write or phone:


WHY FEEL younger. C_____________


revitalise thousands past 40 chemists. 2/6.


Orstrax Tonic Tablets £5-to-£500


WITH OR WITHOUT SECURITY CALL, WRITE OR ’PHONE


. ’ ! THE ' ^ , Pendleton ^nd Di^ct Lending Soci%, Ltd.,


45 CHUBCHGATE, BOLTON (O p j^ te Grand Theatre) ! ' “ Phone 4085


; LOANS


£5 UPWARDS UNSECURED F. 8..RICHARDS LTD.. |


11. WELFORD ROAD. LEICESTER. SAYE LINO


your Old Flagged Floor* T with Coloured Aephalt by


ROBINSON. HEY8 & 00. ' The Old Firm,


Lower Eanam Wharf, Blackburn. Tel. 5342. •


pile tufted through. Carpets from £0/10/0; 4 x 3's from £12.


| X 2i. 34 X 24, etc., etc. All


dozens to choose from. ! Ax- mlnster Rugs, Curl Rugs, Wool Rugs. ! Carpets still aelng ogered at bargain prices.-;Monons, 18. Moor Lane, Cllthi


stDIES’ UMBRELLAS in la te t E ane.


acket.—C« Olltheroe.


yles j and covers, from 21/-; Tel. 420.


DAVID BROWN SALES. SERVICE AND SPARES


l and ORIS ur selection;20,


Bedrooms, BatbroomJ Washhouse, etc. Vacant Possesi pletion.


sale. 3


|»m-


the mac In House. King


IS


rate 1 was 24s. Ih toe £. and against the proposed figure for" inext year this might appe,ar silly, but It should be remembered that


He' said! that In 1956 the ,3. new AREA ST^OCKISTS for . L LEYLAND PAINTS FULL RANGE o|j, COLOURS IN STOCK


JOHN WATSON & SONS <PAINTERS dnd DECORATORS


YORK STREET — CLITHEROE TeiIek ON^; Cltibehoe 141


OI\ SALE


HOUSE : for sale; Shawbridge district; v.p.; good condition. Living Room. Small Kitchen. Two Bedrooms; |gas and electric light. —Apply; 101, Jubilee Terrace.


CYRIL LORD CARPETS, Plain or mottled; , c ^ or credit; saUiples. prices, etc.i-Rlng Whalley 2233,


MORTONS FOR WEDDING GIFTS and Easter! Gifts at prices to suit all. Canteens of j Cutlery from


55/- (full range of IcuWery). Just arrived: full - range of the new exquisite Jewellery. This lovely Jewellery Is unbeatable for value. Morton^ 18, Moor Lane, CUth- eroe. Tel: 420.


BAMFORD I UNIVERSAL CROP LOADER for sale; excellent con­ dition.—TaVlor, Halsteads Ihrm, Rimlngton,! Nr. Clitheroe. Tei. Glsburn 208.


RUSBRIDG.^ article In’^


Rings, : Cutlery—and pay for U Jewellers. 24.


- _jck—Watches. Clocfca; King william Street. Blackburn.


SINGER HAND SEWING MACHINE for ekle; in gM


working order; £8, — 104. 8t Paul's Street, Low Moor.


GARDEN fencing;! 6ft. long, panels Interwoven, at 114d. per square foot In sizes from 2ft. to Oft. high.


King Lane. Clitheroe.


sizes from 2ft. 61n; to 6ft. blgh. _ P-D.S. LTD.. Primrose Road.


____ClltheroB. Tel. 784. ;


THREE SINGLE SEATS for sale; suitable for van or brake;' as


tlser_and Tlmbs. £2 ^eadi.—Apply; Adver-


TWO INTE^AtlONAL MILKING UNITS I and ppare Bucket for


sale.—Moor Close, Rimington


MORTONS are local agents for Met^ec quality Clocks. Tliese lovely clocks are Ideal for- gifts


eroe._feI. 420. FARMERS—


all occasions and. guaranteed _ Mortoi^ 18, koor Lane. OUth-


* ;


ac<»unt bdoka, Herd reglstoa, Mlik-round books and auiyour stationary needs call and eee our


^ e s j e^^Market Place. CUthoroe. sour Tarm toverasen and


12in. QUALCAST MOWEr! for sale; almost ‘new; £6.—Write: ! Box E3-. Advertitor! and Thnes.


MAINS ,527 GAS COOKER“ for i sale, with ■'malnstat; good condi­


tion; cheap. — 49| Waddlngton Road. Clitheroe. ’


SPRING CLEANING? a palrj of Rubber] Glovre. [ We


You'll need


have Marigold, Sur^rlp, Dunlop, Glovelles, etc.—Charles Olegg,


Chemist. Church Street. SHEETS


X 4, 6i| X 3i, 5 X 4,j6 X 3i. 6 X 3. 4) X 4j 4i X 3i, 4i !x 2), 4 [X 4, 4 X 3i. 4


EIDERDOVyNS BLANKETS BEDSPREADS QUILTS TOWELS PILLOW SI PILLOWS


,


MEN’S VESTS. iPants. T nm i in S r qualities; M„ |O.S. and X.OJ5. — Comer iHouseJ Clitheroe.


pi^ .^,2 months. See tlie new Clocks only 35/- each.—


WEATHERBOARD, Oft. long panels at 1/44 per square foot In


^


MEN’S SOCKS AND STOCKINGS: do not shrink.—Comer: House,


-You can choose any •


Lady Ijlorothy 10. powning stn nesday. I


ed 'an


Easter I Ho!


issue


tiser an d Times” will publish ;d dn Thu(sc npxt wMk. Crirrespondei an d advertis'ers are


qnested to 1 have Ih “ co p y ” in one day eirl th a n nsnal.


was aniong thoSe "lit Hoi


G. B. DRAYSON, {he Skii


me" given by Macmill ' ■ ■eet, on


pton Diy who attelnd-


n,i at fed-


,Parllaniei)tary Under-Secre­ tary, Commander ' Rribert Allan, on! his dlscussl'riWs: m Leipzig I recently! wlth,| Mr. Kruschev. Mr. Drayson spent


a week; at thdj trade'fair, during jthe coursfe of which he


had three meetings with 'the Soviet leader. They dlsriiiSsed the I Berlin situation, i a iGer- man peace treaty, and trade questions.


AIR. JOH.N COWIN has appiointed Agdnt foij


. new duties on April 1st, Mr. c te n succeeds the late


Clitoproe' Dlvlslbn l Labour Party. Hei will tdke over | his


Mr. W. poulton, who had held the pos(tioh since‘1951


sent; organising assistant I for th e Labour Party In the Man­


Aged 83, Mr. Cowin is at pre­


chester area, and was previ­ ously secreitary of i toe Douglas Isle of Man, Labour Party]


Worker^ Ijnlon. ■


*! m Itulai


of the ThaSisport hnd Gqi TK'-l


riONORAtrULATIONS to ^ MUdred M. Hlndle, £ who has become d State tlfled M|dtjrlfe.


, I He' was formerly a member


.R.N., Cer-


neral Miss


of CUther^ Royal Grammar' School, Is toe daughter of;Mr. j and Mri H. Hlndle, of Wilp-1 shire. 1


Mlss .Hlndle, a :brmer pupil I


mldwlfeh’ training at Saint; Mary’s Hospitals, jManch liter, j and the second pa!rt at S laroe; Green Hospital, Preston jandi Chadderton District,


Mr. Svlnglehurst, who is. thd secretarj’ of Clitheroe Agricul-j


tural Show*: Is also an assoclj ate Of tie [Royal Institu;e of Cbarterei Surveyors.


#1 * - ■ * fI 1 TS


CORNER I^OUSE CLITHEROE


, Clltheroe. the homq of Mra J. R. ’Thompson, yesterday


week, raised .-228 for [the munlcipail election ifunds. i.


‘ Street, (jiitneroe, who was; 72 yesterday, jind t o 'Mr.; John


TJIR'rHDAY greetings to Mr.s. T. milTtaker, of. 10. Duck


' ■fj i p


, bum, whd will be 85 on Tues- day.


ABOUTf.hotoe fuiuid., of ‘the Ladiei’ Section of (/Jlltheroe Golf OUib at a bring-ind-buy saletoeld


'£i38 was.raisbd!for uwiciuv


by the uommlttee in the Club­ house on Wednesday.


*! 'll : ; * '! , I; ' J


ijl/IR. D. ik, GRUDGINGS, the Works Manager at the


of three m'jmbers of Black­ burn District


, Congress IHt ll, Londoi), poxt month,


'


■ THIS WEEK’S ROAD safety SLO


GAN! ] ^ n d caw and save


tivity Council In the T.HjC. i


Committee vffio have beendn- ^ted to attend a receRtlonjP held by,the British Produc­


Clltheroe |I.(J.I. factory. Is One ‘Productivity


Monk, of '3, Kibble Lane, Chat- ' '■ ' '


by toe the Women’s - (Nation ht 26 Park Avdnue,


A COWEE evening]and brlng^nd-buy sale held


Clltheroe branch of Unionist Assof-


Bolton-by-Bowland, has (been elected a fellow of the Char-, tered Auctioneers, and Ebtate! Agents mtltute.' I


\TB . J. h1. SWINGLEHiIrST.' of Hall Bank Farm,;


l| ! She took the first part m! her!


been toe


mlnutek at the Foreign Otfice this week reporting! to! :the


Mr. Djraysdn spent] 45


CAtjSE the Edsler liday, [the “A^vtr- aiid Tim


reminder of where the Coun- clll was heading. He gave a list of figures


|Coun, Robinson: who was


, not risk killing the town’s jllfci .blood": (Its Ihdustrles)


warning that they dare


LIMITED . —[! FOR —


DUNLOP FIRESTONE


GOODYEAR INDIA


MICHELIN — !l FOR '


EXIDE BATTERIES


cnt(ieroej, I ’


(DAY: MARCH 20th 19 . 11


Lltotlngjof VeHIoles:| i;5'i p.m. to 5-47 a.mJ


nya'RICHARD I FORTj vi.p ']■ fOrl Clitoeroe,


^55^1


attended a businessmen’^ din- ner at toe Dunkeiihalgh Hotel, wherd 'to . T] Clydb fliv iett


man of the North iVest Pro-1 v^la ) : I Area : Council.' andl c h a l rn ^ of Altrincham hndl Safe ,1 Division Consenaitlvel Association.


WM a gue^tlspeakei-. Mr.] Hewlett is vlce-'dhLlr-


! j i


constljinents Iri Barley, -Rbijgh lee arid Newchurch.'


| ]


dustrmists before visitinel !tltuen‘"


. niel| In-, ■ General Purposes Conifa'tteel


Clitheroe Unionist


PWMROSE GARAGE. WHALLEY ROAD 'i On ^ljurdayl Mr. Fort held I A Division ! W(fii)'en'sI ssoclatloni


nterviews in Ribchester 'and Longridge before! accompi ny-1 Ing Ml'S. iFort, who openfed the!


Great Harwood Easter pyre. On iSa'.urda/ evening,^ ^oth


• 'WhaUcy. Coun.


IXvlslc clatlor


wood.


attended the dheese-ta; organikeci by


the home of County I ard Mrs. 'Basil arSen-


..., the i cut a Conservative


t I" clerk


;hbroe | Alsso- ijffil,’


,


Women’s] Unionist AissoclatlonI and women members tif Ithel Associatl m [Finance |!,


Mrs.! Fort met officers, 6f the I knd I


at theimme of iMrs. F. Shields! I "The White House,’^ 'Whailey I Mrs. Shle Ids Is chairman of the


end iRi the constituency] i iW : night week, Mr.i li’ortl


^ busy w :ek


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