f t
i^rerHEN the,, C l l t h e r o e I ^ V Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society ' present
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children of members of the, local i branch >of the British Legion enjoyed a party in the.
Methodist School bn Satur- day.,v!
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a c c omp i n l e d • by their mothers, lad a home-made tea,: and afterwards the children vi ere entertained by
More tlian i iOO children;
If be nner.
only
WESLEY CHURCH CLITHER
SUNDAY ^[EXT (January 25th
10-30'a.m
XHartiey Vlctorl^ 6 p.m
STUDEIST REY. € . E. (X ■■JND i
Mocr Lane ]\ I eihodist Ghurcli !
SUNDAY (January
PfEXT :!5t'h)
10-30 a.m
Rev, R. C BriJighton B.D.
0 p.m. ]VIr. S. mk(^
Rev LADIES’
Et 2 p.m.
. R. C. B.D.I
IViinthoriie l ^ N O R
SUNDAY (Januan^
. i 'AssIiiaker: iroughton
I [ALL A v ^ u e
'W x T 25th)'
SUNDAY SCHOOL, 2-15 p.m, fK3S^EL| ^ V IC eI 6-30 p.m.
/Speaker ; ;
MR. TOM ASHTON j(filackbuin) i .
•WIUNESDAY, JAli. Mth:
Women’s Brigiit Hour ANNUAL TEA-5-45 pjn. I' ,-i ^eaker;
MRS. R WHIIMORE 1 ’ (CUtherOB)i
PRAYER and MMSTRY :. "I I ,i'at 7-45 pmj.
THURSDAY, j ) n. 29 th:
X ^ ld r e n ’s Haipjy Ho u r , I ';. 6-45 p.m. I , •'
©OWNHAlvi
SUNDAY |[^XT i (January: 5th) [ 2-30 p.n .:
The Assheton Senndia IPreac^er:]
Canon F. Patoii-WiUiams I Rector, of Pr^siwlch :
Moor Lane Alethodist Churclil
LADIES' 0[4SS
YORK MYSTERY PLAYS
MBS. MOYLE (bf jRlshton) JVlonday, Janiw 26th
Describee by J 7-30im.
llowedlby and BISCUITS
I BRiNG’AND buy | Admissio|i!l/' /
GISBURN & DIS'f^CT Y.F.C. !
. ANNU.
fancy FRIDAY,
' ■ .i dn -the j ,
OLD VICARAIg E CAFE - GISBI
DETAnS .LATER ! III ' ’
CHIMNEYS SWEPT the .-
u n m p w i u i ' i i f r r t t w
BARNOLDSVtYCK MB (jr |
.17, Gishuzjai Road, Barnoldswick
6th S i '■
WHISTDRIVE and DANCE
In Ale i of Cancerj Research | February 27th
Clitb^roe and! District. Y.F.C.
KIljlG LANEjHALL to be held In
ERtoIaY, mARCH 2Qtb JACk IcATOn ! & HIS BAND I
Dancing 8 pim. io 2 a.m.
Admission 5/- Many iPri^.;
Hodder Bridge Hotel, CHAiAj^Y, Nr. I CLITHEROE
■ T^DNESDAY ■ s u m DANCE
8 i.m. to.,12jmidnlght
Supiet licensed fextenslon evci^’'night to li-30 p.m.
disnerI dAnce
EVERY SATURDAY Tel.: Storiyhurst 216.
Why jput up 'With dam] ihevenj ipl’
■ ■ ' I * • I oors w|<EN YOU HAVE , ASPHALT FLOORS
F O R L I T T L E M O R E T H A N LINO C O S T S ? {
Estimates Free. | | No obligation ;
1 1 Consult j
Janies Bolton ;& Son, EA N AM O LD W H A R F , ^
E A N AM .; B LA C K B U R N all floor problems.
Vei. piakeiirater|42015 s a v e ; LINO
ave V o u r Old IFIagged Floors ovofot wifb Coloured Asphalt bV
ROBINSON. HBY6 ai GO, LTD..: ,
i 'T h e *0 id lF irm . B LA C K B U R N l | GISBURN I ^
of Gif bum and Dl^rlct YJ'.C. met in : the school Mr. Simone, of 'York, gave a talk [on “Bund Crafts” Illustrated with lantern ’slides.’
’ , '{[’NE’iyTON
.Toungp People's plub welcomed the Vicar of Toselde, tbe Rev. B. 0. AUan,' with members of Toaslfte Youtti cilub, to’a New'iYear'party at Th| Mdnse bn Wedheeday, A r^tikn rislt to Tossids Is to be paid tots w ^ i
CLUSi;— Membtrs of Newtoh I Y.F.O.-rOn Monday,' membera | I Tel, 63M. TOSSEDE
ast week of Mr. Thomas William' [Capstlck, of 184 Manchester' Road, Tubber Hill, Barrioldswlck, and for merly of Longtohs'! Farm, Tosslde. i •
d MR. T. W. CAPSTIck.—The l eath, .occurred In hospital
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was a 'Widower: and i leaves .four sons, and a daughter, to whom- sympathy will be extended. 1 In their bereave ment. ; >!'
Mr. Capstlck. who was 76,
T h e funeral took place! at Mount Zlbn Chapel. Tosslde,
trated talk on A holiday In Holland was given by Mr.' Tucker, of 'Westhouse, near Ingleton, to members; of Toeslde, Parnfirt'-Club on Tuesday.
;
He wto thanked by ;Ur. W. Ato«W, who pr«sid*d.
on Saturday, the Rev..G. W. Curry, of Hawes, offlclaung.; F A R M E R i ’ C LU B , — An'.lUus-
College) 1959)^
^ aI lEY old TIMEi IDANCjERS
All BALL
FRIDAY, JAN. 30th CO-cipERATIVE HALL.
■WHALLBY M.C.s: I MR.. & IMRS. ELLEL.
: Dancing 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. .M^-fEBTIC PLAYERS Tickets 7/6
(Including ;Supper)
WHITA il ■ . !
raciCEnsi ON I sale at: 1' .1'West Bradfcird Sports
Committee 1 — i—
&
D I ^ &! 1 ’VUl be held in
S. CATHiERIl^’S SCHOOL
FRIDAY, J^Jn . 30th ; ‘ I at ^7-3.0|p|m. , A (Jm’ssibn 3/-
(inciiidii.g i --lofreshments) I^ h c e j Only 2/-
iERB, KING STREET iVS/lHALLBY.
:
Mr.i H.„ JUtchelson .(“Uncle Horace
accompanl^ed at the piano by Mrs. MaUdsley.;
present from Father Christ mas, each child was given chocolates, balloons, ices and minerals.
a Uncle Horace” proposed
committee, who had- organised the event.
decorated with streamers and oher decormons.
passed the Grammar School
entrance exi .mlnatlon. -Both were pupils of Rlvfersmead School, Grindleton,
Helen’s Chi)rch Mothers’ Union held ! their New /Y ^ party on Wednesday evening..
I was spent injlaying whist and dominoes. ' '
Domlnora: 1, Mrs, J. Sowden; 2, , Mrs. BMthman; low, Mrs.
SmaW- Mrs. T. H. J. Hawkins presen ted the prl^;
served by tne committee. The second part of the pro
A home-made supper was then , '
Illingworth, of Oaklands, ! Wad- dlngton, w3io showed coloured films of tile SclUy Isles and Majorca.
gramme given by; Mrs. .
and to i Mrs' Underwood for the loan of Tlie Cafe,' where the party was held because of reno vations I •at the church school, were expressed by Mrs. Hawkins.
Thanks to Mrs. |Illlngworth, NEWTON INSTITUTE
FAKMERS’ BALL : and WHIST DRIVE ’ ji'ebroary 6th
W ^ L E Y
FELLOWSHIP.—Mrs. Hartley ■was-the. lEpeaker at
Methodist Church Women’s Fellowship on Wednesday. Mrs. ■ Lumley presided. MISSIONS?—
'Whalley
Missions meeting was held at Vlhalley Methodist Church on Friday, when the film strip “'Power Hoiises" was showp. . {YOUTH! FELLOWSHIP. —
The annual Home
Members of the Fellowship of Youth of Whalley Methodist Church met at , the home of Mr. Md Mrs. R. E Thomas on' Sun
' r ■ ■
day evening., -The film strip “Power Houses” .was shown as well as a film quiz “ What Is It?”
Church S<^obl' last week were Mrs. 'Wheataojiaii. Mrs. Boweh^ Mrs. Nlckson, Mrs., Wilson, and Mr. W. HUton. Proceeds were for church
W H IS T D l j l V E . -Frizewtauers at a whist drive, held In St, Mary’s
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funds. G U I L D , — Monday night was
LANGHO
Mrs. A. Underwood: 2, Mrs. W. Berry; low, Mrs. J. Rodwell.
’The first, part of the evening Winners were:- 1,
member bioug^^^ MOTHER^’ UNION. — St-
gratulatlons Colin „Gre«nwood. who have
SCHOOL vote of tianks to the ladles' The school had been gaily
SUCCESSES.—Cen to Judith DoUln and
of Morecambe,,
r'held in Chatbum Village Hall on ■ Friday. ; '
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,P. Jeffs; ;2, Mrs. A. Cumlffe; 3, Mrs.'Turpin. Gents.: 1 Mr. A. Robinson; 2, Miss Oas Mouse. Knock-out; Mr. Llmbert H. Tdv^n.
Winners'We: Ladles: 1, Miss and Mr, In addition to receiving a Wednesdky.
. FELjLOWSHlP.—A talk recenit b^Uday In Africa \ by Mrs. Kay,' of Ohatb members of Chatbum Church Women’s Pelloyi((
M.U.—A talk on unity
church, home and public given by , Miss Hitcben. eroe, to members of Mothers’ Union on Wedn
Who: prided, , Introdu speaker, and Mrs. Han enrolling member, thanks.
The vicar, the Rev. H.
Methodist ship on
lum, to 'diiau,
1 lardihan, ^ tho
I niatburn ssday. '
ixpres^ the
Church Players at a the Church Institute on {Friday.’
Y O U T H C LU B .—H im s
tlnental holidays and with the local Clarion to members of Chatbum 1st Youth Club on Wedr Mr. Brian Bralthwalte, eroe.
wen
JUMBLE.-t-More than was raised for the funds of ' Jhatbum jumble sale in
esday by )f CUth-
Knorwle Green and Dutiton W-L was:held last week.
W .I .—The monthly mating of
KNOWLE' GREEN t—
The Rev. J. S. B. lYallls. of Rlbchester, gave a most Interest
vote of thanks. The competition, which |was
Mrs. Isherwood prdposed a
for the best sketch on a postcard, was won by M, Isherwora and J.- Wallbank. The evening with a beetle drive.
elided
ing ’ and, humorous talk on “ Lancashire dialect 4nd cus toms.”
■0 ehown Method-
of Oon- rldes
between life was 3f OUtb-
on her given
Saturdays, the scholars- of St. Ambrose Church and the Methodist : Ghurch Sunday Schools have ■ held their
! GRINDL'ETON ,; PARTIES. — On successive
, under the Supervision of the. t e a c h e r s . Afterwards the Vicar, :the,’Rev; -J. T. Hall, presented prlzesito;57 scholars
! .At St. -Ambrose,, they were entertained to games and tea
annual parties. ■ i' ' I
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for attendance;; .1
. and ’ friends had ^ social
Rev. R. C. Broughton. Thanks to all helpers 'were expressed oh behalf of the scholars by Mrs, C. Leemlng.
evening. A visitor was the superintendent minister, the
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in collision J in |Whalley Road, Blmbnstone, tat : mldnl^t on Saturday. No one was injured, and damage to; the vehicles was only slight. .The drivers were Mr. John P. .NlchoUs, 18, Green acres, Read,' tand Dr. Arthur Gomah, of 449, jPadlham Road,
COLUSIOlif.-r'Dvo cars were
Burnley, ' ! ;| : WHIST DRIVE. — Miss E.
j and also won the first prize at a whist drive ln| the Donservatlve
Haworth gave ! the refreshments
I dub on Monday evening. Other winners: 1, Mrs. R. Isles; con., Mrs, E; S p ^ i and Mrs. E. Rush- ton. Mrs. J. L Kenyon, presented prizes and Mrs. W. A. Slinger was M.O. 11 , ■
I^NGRATULATIONS to Mrs. ^ C. Fawcett,' of “The Nook,” Glsburn, who celebrated her 86th birthday on Sunday.
party, the {.junior scholars, organised : by ; the Primary leaders, played 'games In the afternoon before :tea, while , in the evening the seniors
i At ! the Methodist School "i
tion Is being given this week by! the Blackburn Amateur Light Operatic Society, whose ■production was fully booked a
’ITie first amateur presenta
week before the opening performance.
anticipates a similar “ sell out when public booking begins early next month. Early booking Is advisable If disappointment Is to be avoided.
The 'C l i t h e r o e society '
Camblen, who has for long been a yaluable'asset to the society.
Miss Brenda Coates will the title role, and .'Will a ^ a Danllo In Mr. Edmond
;
will again be’ In the hands of Mr.' Geoffrey C. Scoweroft.' who takes the role of Baron Zeta.
The comedy department :
who have served the society for many years, there are newcomers In Miss Anne Parker, who is cast as Sylvia,
in addltlon'to the principals
and Mr. John Snape (a .fine tenor) who plays Camille. 'The production Is directed
space In your columns to attention of the people < eroe to the forthcoming the Clitheroe Inner 'Whebj
i Sir,—1 Should, be gral
i“,The Merry ;Wldpw" next month, they will be onlji the' third society to do'so.
of the ' Association of WheeL Clubs, and to ' anniversary the AssoclAl making a special appeal
This year is the silvei
call; the I ^ d i th - !ort of:
for Il.oiub. i
Iset for .itself is £2S,00p, : amount to be used to ment for use in cancer'
in' Britain and overseas, tag,money In .different help this appdl, and, its efforts the Olitheroe holding ah afteniopn coffee evening.
Every limer 'Wheel Cl
permission of the M Mayortss of Clitheroe, be held In the Mayor’s
Through I thb v^ery
half ’ of the; British Cancer Campaign. ; .The target the Associate
.tloniils oh tie- Eniplre
'k itbls
jubilee Inner
ion' has Biich
jesesTi
wayailw
pnejt.fj
lb, 'both|' Is r ^ '
Club iS: %a And
geneitouB, or And
There will also be la b i: tog-ahd- buy sale ,both In the aftembon ■and evening.
bn Wednesday,! February afternoon jtea from 2- p.m. and coffee from 7
10 tc)!'5 0 9 p.m,
his p i Parlour 4 th -
members of -ihe Clltheroe Iclub, appeal to the 'people of Clltheroe for their support In this effort to
Mayi I, ;on ! behalf of all the
raise money for a cause which Is so vital, not{ only to our lown generation; bUt to bll posterity. I NORA LIOOLE, President,
CUtheroe Inner .'Wheel Clnbj i piNEM|l ROWDIES {
re Sir,!—Arising I from my' letter
local jclnema, I feel I owe an apology, to jithe owners and staff rpf the ; other two—In
garding hooliganism In lone
which.' frorii : my own perlepce. b e h a v i o u r always beeri exemplary. Passages I Identifying—but
ex- has
not liamlng the cinema were removed from my letter, at |the rightful'discretion of ' ’Editor.',. ,!j I 'i ■ HIS discretion rather
me oh the spot. 'One cinema i head! was "very hurt, land , qultel rightly so. for nothing hurt^ more than to be blahied
the put
apolOgles’ will !be accepted by t the hianagement and staff of
when you iare hi no “ guilty of the crime. i: s i n c e r e l y hope ....
he other two! cinemas. I I G.; SAINSBDRY
I' ■ , • ■ ' FBlDAy, i
iT^OES cnitheroe need more polUng ; statloris? ■ This
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question'Was debated at the Town Council’s meeting on Tuesday.,' ! . I
j
poUlng stations were provided It would [help to stimulate interest in local affairs. But this seenis rather like the story of leading the horse to •the trough. :i:
I One -view Us that If more |'
i If ■ people 'want 'fo register theta vota. then surely 'they; win. If jfhqy feell strongly enough about locall govern ment, go. to the polling booths whether they be sltiated near . theta hon^es or notJ
lew morej polling
I But first they ijiust have something to stlmiilate theta Interest If they a/p to turn out In force.; And the answer to that lies ;ln the hands of a theta elected representatives,
nd not Iri the provision |of a oths.
ImENANTS Of .Clitheroe bor- !-*• poration; will riot
ha.ve
itheta rents' Incto^ed -:'thls 'year. , |j '
j| !;/,.!
by|Mr. Norman Entwlstle. who scored a huge success with, hlS presentation of .“ 'White Horse Inn” last year, and Mr. Geoffrey T. Hltchen Is again responsible for the singing and musical direction.
phildren hurt:
fTHBEE young girls and a- -*-| man escaped iserlous In
ley, of West Bradford Road, who!was walking up the Fell road with the three girls when, the accident occurred; ’ The car was driven by Mr.
jury when they were Involved In 1 an accident with a car while out for a walk at Wad- diiigton on Sundky afternoon. The man was Mr. C. Wrlg-
D, j H. Angel,, Bllllnge End Road, Blackburn. Mr. Wrlgley and two of the children were slightly | hurt.
THE WEEK’S OBITUARY
Church,! LOW' Moor,: al l : her life, Mrs. Martha Am Chylsty died on Friday at 30,(chatbum Road, Clltheroe. the home of hef son and daughte r-i-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. C hrlsty.
MRS. M. A. CHRISTY ' Associated with St. I Paul’s
of the family business, to Whom sympathy is extended In their bereavement.
MR.| A. hebson
was born in Low Moor .and resided' at 3 Unlor Street; In her younger days’ j he! had worked at the vilUge mill.' She was a membei of the ladles’ section of the News room and Club. |
Mrs. Christy, whp was 71.
The widow I of Mr. Robert Christy, a painter ar d decor-
atpr, who died four years ago, Mrs, Chrlstv leaves ;wo sons
formerly of 6 Bopi WoonA Lane QUthe on: Friday In hospUl age of 83.'
! MRS. M. : EARNS Mrs; Mary E a r 1
and a daughter, who will be accorded sympathy In ,their bereavement.
■oe,! died at the
s liaw. nygrass,
open night for St, Leonard’s Church Men’s Guild, when Mr! H. Eccles, of Olitheroe, gave a talk on the Lake idlstrlct and Scotland, iUuBtrated b^ colour sUdea
Mr. B. Bullock presided. ’ WISWELL
fun” -was given by Mr. H.’ Dodd, of ! Preston', to members of Wlswell WX at theta monthly meeting. He accompanied it with pianp ’ and gramophone records. Mrs.- M. Proctor ex pressed thopks.
It’s
.annual meSttag ta London in! June. ' ' ] '
welcomed a{ new memba, Mrs. Tpwnsend.; Mrs, B. Forrest was chosen 'deleigate to the LP.W.I.
Miss E. M. Foster presided and
general knoivledge quiz was held. a! competition was won by Mrs. P. BlrtweU.j
,
During (die social half-hour, a , ;
which was for the prettiest: Christmas card, judged oy Mr. Dodd, was! 'won by His. B.{ TYartag. .I
The monthly competition.' '
Bassett, Mrs. Pierce, Mrs Yates and Miss e! Middlehurst.
iTea hostesses were Mrs.
WOMEN’S INSTITUTE — A talk on - " Listen to music—
Clltheroe for 26 years, being associated with St. James’s Church. Previously, she re sided In Chatburii a id was a weaver- at Chatburh Mill.
Ga, Mrs. Earnshaw was bom In rgrave, and : had lived In
Eamshaw. who dlra eleven years ago. Mrs. Earn ihaw had. been living with her laughter, Mrs. S. Holt; at 57 Hayhurst Street, Clltheroe. for the past
The widow oi( Mr William eight months. ;. j f
her two sons and daughter In their bereavemen;. .! .
Sympathy will be accorded
Tuesday at his home.: 21 Brungerley Avenue, CUtheroe.
many years, j MrJ Robert Herbert HargreayesJ died on
had been a slgnahnin at the Eshton' Terrace pressing for 30 years until Ihls letlrement at the age of 66. -He had previously worked! a
Hargreaves ; had CUtheroe since his 54 years ago and-; _ ,
Bom In
daughter.: who sympathy; in their raent.
Robert Arthur Ha " Sunnymede,” r No Lane, Langho, dlejd home on Friday. .
director and Co. cotton
•was the son' of M’ Haworth, a found^ company.'
director , of Ithe before becoming its. and managing; dire:
lived
Church %nd later Lane
been a prominent Brown 'h l l l
Church. Ends :
lCon„ r
'Mr. Haworth, wlto He was secretja:
Mr.: Haworth, whp long
iChairnlan and
elated with Clltherpe Parish Church.
Mr. Hargreaves, wl 10,Was 80, WhaUey.
Grlndtatonl Mr. lived in mayrlage vas! asso-
'He leaves a wjdow and vfUl ! have bereave-
MR. R. A. fiAWIETH of Hawoi:
manufactu ■ers.: :
(Blackbui
managing th ' Bros., Ltd., vorthi
t h c o t e at his
r of the I ,
’ Mr. of
was 63, WlUlam
chairman tor.!
.ry j and company
Inj La: , had not irigho, had
Con gjregational
' He was a mebber ful VaUey -Lodge masons, Darwen.
Mr. Ronald IHaw present secretary ax
' ke le&vei a wldovr and son.
'brth. the d director
griember ofegatlonel of: Pour
of Peace- of , Prl*T
MR E. H. npOLEAVES A railway slgnmari - for
secretary of Clltheroe Poultry Society. Mr.: .Andrew Hebson, of 9 Bawdlands, .Clltheroe, died In hospital on Sunday. Aged 52. !! Mr. Hebson. a
A former chairman and
years. ' i - ! - ' ' . ; He had] been employed at
Spalding, Lincolnshire, and came to live in Clitheroe 22 years ago.
celebrated ; their diamond wedding a few years ago. '
She and her' husband
her'son in his bereavement. ; mb . A . O WEN
native of IBlackbUm, had lived In ! (jlltheroe ■ for ■ 24
the 'Wholesale Meat Suppliers, Ltd., Accrington,, for many years, arid! was associated
Sympathy'will be accorded
jWinderers 'and Low Moor cricketer. Mr. Andrew Owen died at his honje, 3 Montague Street. Clltheroejion Saturday,
' A '■ for r r i er Rlbblesdale with St. Paul’s Church,' Low
Moor. 'M !' ■ ' • ’ j Mr. Hebson is survived by
his wife, tw6 sons, and three daughters! to whom sympathy is extended In their bereave ment..
i MB. R ^HERWOODj i ■:
' ! ' ."I
22 Balmoral! Avenue.; Cllthe roe, died] at Ihls home! on Sunday, j | : 1
Mr. Edward Isherwobd; of
was bomi In; Waddington.I but had' Uved In: CUtheroe | for most of his I life. He was a driver for his 'father’s coach ing firm Whose premises were Ini Chatbura Road.
Mr. Isnerwobd. who was 87,
In later years. Mr. Isher wood wo r k e d for (the
Horrocksford Lime Company, retiring wheii he was 78. Sympathy !wUl be extended
Mils. J, A. LORD
yesterdair wSek, after a long Illness.
.Mrs. iesslp Hodder View, died In
hbspltal at York ;. I I ; '
came to! the' district 22 years ago from St.{-Annes-on-Sea.!
committee ojf'the Rlbblesdale District I Nursing Association. The-widow! of Mr. J. Roberts
local sedratary for the Soldiers’: SaUors’, and Air men’s Families’ Association • and a| member of the
For many! years, she was
Lord, who died a few years ago. she leaves a son, Mr. L Desmond Lord. J.P;,; of Skip- ton, arid a; daughter. Miss M. R. Lord.' J.P<. of Higher Hodder.! who' wUl be accorded sympathy iri theta bereave
ment.' ! . ! ' . ' I
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home on 'Wednesday 'of Mr. Archibald Adam Macquarrie. of 87 'Whalley Road. Clltheroe. He was! 69. i:
MR. A. A. jMACQUARRIE The death' .occurred at his
; ,
Bank, Mr. Macquarrie had lived In Olltheroe for 19 years and was a member , of the Central Worklpg Men’s Club.
: A. jblrier, 'he, had been employed at Bankfield Quarry at A. Veevers and Sons, and at several other places In the area, . setlrlng from , Messrs. Veever,? aboutj five years ago.
his widow two sons,. and three: daughters In theta bereavement.";
, MRS. k. MILLS
of Mr. ' William Sanders Mills, of 13 Hayhurst Street. CUthe roe, died la hospital' on Sunday, age'd 87.
, Mrs. I Mills ii was born in Sympathy wUl be accorded, Bomj In 'Renfrew. Clyde
Alice Lord, of- Hlgher Hodder,
Mrs. Lord. I who was 76.
a native of Church, but had Uved In Clltheroe for more 'than 40'years. He had been employed at Messrs. W. [W6sthead and Sons, Ltd., for
Mr. Owen..who was 68,’was
41 years before his retirement three years 'ago.
1 Mr. Owen was a' member - of I : Clitheroe CoriservatlVe
'
Club, and in his youth was a keen cricketer.
i [ During the First 'World War,
he: ! served In the Essex Regiment as a sergeant.
|- Mr. Owen was associated with St. Paul’s Church. Low Moor, and Is survived'by his wife, son. and two daughters, io I whom sympathy -will be accorded In their ;'bereave- nent.
MR, T. ROBINSON
to his two ! sisters and ’ two granddaughters In their berr eavement. i
district for his water-colour painting, Mr. ’Thomas Robln- Sori, formerly of 20 Nelson
Well-kriown throughout the
, Mr.' Robinson, who was 91. was born In Low Moor and
dist he was associated with Nelson S t r eie t , Methodist Church, and was also a keen riaturaUst and phUosopher.
fox many years worked at the ylUage mill. A staunch Metho
j. Sympathy wlU be: accorded his relatives in their bereave- inentJ ' ‘ '! ■
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1 ... MESJ,L. a. SEED;..' ■ i ■ ■ ■ I '
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native o f ! Hkley. Yorkshire. t?lio had lived In'Clltheroe for 75'years. died In Blackburn Royal Infirmary on Tuesday.
Mrs. Laura Ann Seed, a - ' .
carried on business at her home. 48 Parson Lune, as a second-hand clothing dealer for many years,
1 Mrs. Seed,, who was 81. had
•Seed 'was (( keen whist player, arid a meinber of the Cllthe
I A widow since 1931., Mrs.
Sti John’s R.C. Church, CUth- e!roe. throughout her life. Is survived by a daughter. t6 tyhom sympathy Is'extended In her bereavement.:
dI Mrs. Seed, who was asso.: re Club. ated with St. Michael and MRS. G. TAYLOR
' The death occurred at her- home on Friday ; of Mrs. Gertrude Taylor, of 87 Hay hurst Street. CUtheroe,
Mrs. jKate MIMS, the widow -years ago,
■ to s . Taylor; whd was 79. was bom In Blackburn, where she had spent all her life uritU moving to Clitheroe six
,!
Taylor. ‘ she 1 e a y e s ■ one ddughter. to whom 'sympathy Is I accorded In her bereave^- ment.
khie widow of Mr. John j I
W.&F PRIMROSE
WHALLEY RD -■i iTel.
roe branch of the Women’s Unionist Association and of Welfa thfe CUtheroe Old People’s
NOT ONLY' 3xide plates with CB 95 aUc y grids so long-lived that they needed-a longer-lasting separator.
NOT ONLY Porvic tjoicroporous plastic separators, virtually ever las 'ing in battery service.
Recent dlscovries^ fully utilised for improwment in the Stiver Exile, raise performance and length of lift
: to a new peak. No standard car\battery like this has been made before—not even
BUT ALSO i container jbuil| of Hardj toiighiand shock-resistant j to ^outlast Exide plates living their full life insuld^ by Porvic separatora.
Rubber—
Street;. Low Moor,' died in Slttheroe Hospital on Wed-: afesday. ^ j
OUTST; in SUM ♦ QU
BARGAINS
RIE and l^AENSON ALITY CLOTHES +
TWO-PIECE SUITS frdm j£12/19/6; Usual Price, 16gns Unbeatable Value.
LOUNGE SUITS from jl7ps.;| Usual, Pride, 19gnk OVERCOATS ^roi^ 9gns. ISPORTS COATS 'from 7gnk
A few'FLANNEL TRCIUSERS to dear ar59/6; I ' Isual Price, £4/19/6. ! I
FANCY W USTCOATS t | clear at 49/6; Lsuai Price, £3/10/0. ! ’ ! _
DOUBLE-TWO and OLD RADIAC TUNIC SHIRTS
RAINCOATS fron £4/15/0; Usual Price,! £5/15/( :
ODD COLLARS from 1/6 each. ' ■ ■ ’ . 1 ' i , ' . j I ' J
BOYS’ ' blue G A B ^ IN E RAIN^ATS to Gear AT REDUCED PgiCLS.
TWO-PIECE SUITS 'iTbi MEASURE f^rom |l3gns. ENGIJaND C/A SHIRTS
to Cleat AT REDUCED PRICES.' from 32/6; Usual Price, 42/-
T. Robinspri, ; chairman of the 'Housing "Committee, at, the CouncU’s I monthly meeting on Tuesday rilght,. |
This was stated by Cdira. I
“Without: a t t em p t i n g to anticipate the fritUre. I see !no reasori why wfe Should not promise Gouricll ;eiiarits there will be no Increas rent for lithe flrariclal beginning; on; April 1st.’’
Coun. ! Robi r i son said,
that e ta year
of the kolisingj Clomhilttee, and'dratylng attention to a comriilttee ’ recommendation tiiat thei'rafe furid contribu tion to the'housing revenue account for'the yehr ending March, 1st. I960,! bp fixed %t £2,500, arid:that tl)e cuilrent contribution; of |£10 lOd. to the ihoustaiR repair fund, in respect of all Countil hdiises, with: the exception of'! the temporary bnes| a ; ;Bolland Prospect,ibe;increased to’iSll.
He was!moving the mlrtutes
:had'been a rafe 'saving of 'threepence Jn the 'pound on ' the ' rate : contribution! housing in the pdst two ydars.
He polrited out tlhat there
, i The Council Approved; the recommeridatlon.
■ I CanPn Paton--Wllllains I |
Radcllfle! and Presfwlch, deliver the Asslietpn Sermon' In Dowiiham Pdrish , Church! ' on Sunddy.
Paton-Wllllams, Prestwlch and Rriru------
A v e r y p r e ' a c h e r
Rector' ral “
Dean of will
i Of course, well-known as ' (jif the I earliest- radio ■ tolevlslori preachers. " and Is especlall-y faralUarl in | the
one and
Is,
I Chester,!’ famous for the [ inid-day; Lenten i addresses which he played 'p. major part In establishing.
I Victoria Hospital'early yester- I day afternoon when his motor ' cycle was involved In a coui-
,iA 20-year-old Olltiieroe'man was'taken to Accrington
1 , 1'^ *
: Peter Hargreaves, of Beech- I croft, Kdirkinodr Road, clithe- ! roe, at the junqtiori of'King Street and'Castle Street. 1 The motor cyclist, Walter Barry Rose' of 4,'Beech Street,
slon with, a van, driven | by 7 unhurt, i ’
the van was badly d; : !* ■ *
P' the! recent
•of 61 Shaw Bridge Street, CUtherod passed with merit In Gradfe HI (transitional).
'I'lHE annual distribution! of L the I Hyde,' Whlpo
'■ '!* i '
he held’at St. Mary’s Sunday School on Monday. To qualify for the] I charities. reciplMtS must bej residents of Cllth eroe, and over 70 years oldi In
auretta: Bray charities will
! Last: irear. 194 people 're ceived 10s. each.
1 i -
; iTVTR. h 1' SMALLEY gav^ an I
'li* ! ^ ■ ’* 1
[ to CUtheroe Y.F.C.i at their ! meeting on 'Wednesday ev{;n-
six months holiday ta Canada
interest Vancout
to see the ice fields of Lake Louise" theri onjtd Banff a,nd
through _____ the Rockies, stopping Calgary stampede, find sailed
through! the “ Great Divide. He 'visited
MAYOR'S WEI (Christmas
Subfcrlptons |rece .ved'to January £ s. d.
21st, 1969. FARE FUND
AppjsaO
,G. A. TYueman, Esq. Proceeds from coll :ctlng
Previously’acknow' "OBj.r
T. Hesmoridlialgh, . . . .
Mayor’s Parlour, c l i t h b r o .e .
GARAGE CUTWEROE
883/884 fTwo liaesi) THES WEEK’S
ISothing ebsts n»oi:e thaii earelessRess.
road!'SAFBtIy SliOGAN ■ J ' —I “ I ;
'!
boxes In Ucensed premises
£289 2 J. ENTWIStU . Mayor,
edged 274 11 10 : 10 j'6 s o l o
! thd'-.famous
down Lake ' Suterlqr and on to Tororito andl Moptreal.
'f tag.' ' ' , I I He showed many views of In 'and aroi|nd
for most of his'holiday. From
there’ h^ toured
ver. where he stayed i
Illustrated talk about jhls
the casd'of the Hyde charity, religion lis a qualiflcMlon. 1
Board of the. Roydl Schools of Music. Miss 1 Joan Harrop,
hplrte d ' by the ! Neither the motor cycle | taor |
North of'England as a former Rector of St. |Ann, Mpn-
dls riigulshed Canon
ani miitett
toe I tKiinefi!
AOTAI^Y|23r^ 1959
Ughritag of Vehicles: 5-03
p.ni to 7-44 ajn.
I had a badly lacerated right ' ankle. Mr. Hargreaves was '
damaged,, # , . I , '
exiaminatlo: '& ccn/>lQ+i•ns
'Associated
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