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m Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 26, 1959


MOOR LANE METHOMST CHURCH SUNOAYI IISCHOOL


Sunday Next; 28th June; 1959 ! '-10-30 a.m. and 6-Ojp.m.’ r-i (Preacher:


A N i l l lV E R S A R Y rev', l c. barker


O rg ^ i t : MR. OOLIN J5SHERWOOD


MISd MAEGI/mEJr B. DIAiNA M. TA^nOR


2-15, p.in. Ud


Childims Serkce of Praise Iress by Rw L. Ci Barker


W H A L iEY p Ar ISH C H I s :


Schools Festival Sunday Nejct^ 28th June


8-0 , li-0 a.m, !^^Tr^NS


. ! CAN ! (Vicar


m i « 2-15 p.m, SERMON. Preacher;.


0N P.| F. bAtESON and Rur^ Dean of Leyland) i


[ON OP (WITNESS


starting fro: n the School. EAtllDY SERVICE 6-30 iE.m. EVEI'IBONQ; Preacher: :


The Rev. P. F. R. REES (Vicar of St. Piter’s, (H^llhgden)


ili f.i


CONGlRiEGATtONAL : S U I ^ A Y f ^ X T


; V (28th June, 1959)


.WORSHIP at lOrSO a.m. sjnd 6-0 p.m.


Preachers: At 10-30.a.m.: i


Rev. ALAN GAUNT at 6-0 p.m.


Mr. J. E. WBLRINSON


We Invltejyqu to sh^re In our S l ic e s 'o f prayer and praise^ Thought for the Week:


are one and the same thing." I


■ , ST' JAMEk’S 1' PARISH CHtiRCH


Day & Sunday School ANNIVERS^Y


SUNDAY NEXT (28th June, 1951 Preacher:


m T|V !'N


Rev. H. 8-00 ajn


Y. Bumei JlOfSO a.m. Morning


Holy communion Prayer.


a-30 p.m. Family i^ervlce. (Music by Day School CJholr).


I 8-00 p.m[ Evening payer.


1-45 p.mi A Proce^lon of Witness led by [the Clit-, herbe Borough Band win; leave the School.


Route—Eshton Terrace, West \Vlew, Woone Lane, uighfteld Road, Littlemoor Bci.l Broion- low street — Church.


! Pboni: Wrai.ee; 3298 :


s. w. ALLEN PHTHALMic! Optician


PB.O.A. (HONS.)


: The Beeches, btiraEROB Road,


B; Appointuent I


TOLLEY, Nr. Bu O


MRS. C. E; I BROWN kborn.


ly at her home, 4, Shaw Bridge Street. iClJtheroe, on Saturday of Mrs. Charlotte Elizabeth Broymi She was 63.


The deato occurred sudden­ md i - Cd4t{e9ate For| the new season’s . i :. |


PRAMS and FOiId ERS I


OF ANY MAKE, i


P I tii l


NURSERY IfuSNITURE AND


STOM|\CH ALL ACCESSORIES.


dersi Tablets Mixtures will never cure ( your stomach trouble because [they never treat the causes


VG your stomach with i White Pow- i BE ; GO AIIL OUT (FOB A CURE


Break away from the slayeiry of continually relieving yourself of paln| ^ I ■ . i


I B u i l d u j p S t o n j a c h H e ^ t h I w i t h ■ '] • J ' ■ p M O q i U E Y S ^ I.


( B r i c e 3/6 a n d 6/6 p e r b 'i


and regain the Joy of living. (' I ' ■ I .


I only f r o m ; IKING S T R E E ' ' TheiModern


D .1 H^iialists . r , CLFTHEROE


' Mrs. Brown.' [who was the wife of Mr. Joseph Brown, was bom In Grimsby,,and had ' lived; In Clltheroe for about 35 years.


extended to her husband, son, and two daughters, in their bereavement. ■' |


Clltheroe Cemetery on Wed­ nesday. .


MR. H. G^iuDABD


cattle Judge, ; [Mr. Harry Geldard. of Greeii Ford Farm, Bolton - by - Bqwland, died suddenly at hlj home on Saturday. He w ^ 65.


A prominent i [farmer and Green Ford Farm.


Stoops Lane Fafm, Bolton-by- Bowland, and firmed there until 30 years ago, when he moved to the I neighbouring


He a 11 e n d bU' Clltheroe Auction Mart ttoee or four times a week, and bad often shown and Judged cattle there. He was also Interested In Glsbum Auction .Mart.


member of the bid Bolton-by- Bowland Show Committee and was associated with SS. Peter and Paul’s Parish Church. ■


For many (years, he was a


Mr. Geldard lei^ves a widow, son and daughter, to whom


sympathy will be| extended in tneir bereavement. .


The funeral tbok place at Bolton-by-Bowlahd OH Tues­ day and a memorial service will be held on Sunday.


The funeral took place at ;! . ■


' Much sympathy will be i MRS. A. BLABTLEY


home: on Saturday of Mrs. Alice I Hartley, of Bridge &d Farm, Rlmlngton.


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had lived In the Rlmlngton area all her life. She was a member ofia farming family and had also farmed In the district with her husbaiidj


( Much . I sympathy vAll he accorded her husband, son, and two: daughters In their bereavement.


Martin jTbn Congregational Chapel on Tuesday. f ' - 1


The funeral took place at . I,


ftffiS.;I.M. PATTEN j ‘


Illness, of Mrs. Ida Margaret Patten, the: wife of Mr, John Patten, of 11, Central Avenue, Clltheroe. , |


p Tihe death occurred in hos­ i . i Mr. Geldard was born at M‘A ■ native i of Westmorland,


few years;: ago. and i:^fbre that ; the: Asplnall i' Aris, Mltton. 1 j


. ■ , ", T


circle, of! Wends and relatives will be aceprded her husbahd, two sons and a' daughter Tin their j bereavement. , ;i .


The sWpathy of a wide


' Cremation takes place ■'at Accrington ttf-morrow.'


.•! I .1 ;■ , ]1 ■ [ M B . sungeb:


-Of Balham Avenue, Blackpdol, the sbn pf [Mr. William SUnier arid the: late Mrs. Sllnger.Tof 22, Curzon: Street. Clitheroel


Sunday bfjMr. Walter Slbo_.. The' de|ath occurred


was, born- i In Clltherbe arid' was,'a i driver with Rlbble


Mr. Slltiger, whP -'w'as bl, "


Commercial Hotel, Whalley Road, Clltheroe, with, her husband) for 10 years until a


rs.';Pa,tten had kept the ital on Tuesday, after (a lohg I to . Hartley, who was (76. The death occurred at Aer


Motor Service^, many years.


Ltd.,' I for


y^rs ago for ,!Wackpool.fand was a florist at St. AnnesUn- Sea. During thP war, he! was engaged on Govtoment Work.


daughters In their bereive- ment.


his father, wldpw, and two T


T^e siropathy of frlUds will be accofded





The funeral i took yesterday at Lytham.


place MR. C. THOMPSON


„:Mr. Cecil Thompson, Ribble Way. Low Moor, m^ospltal oh Wednesday.


lived In Low Moor for a number of year's, had been engaged on work in Scotlknd. I p death followed a short Illness, and sjmipathy extended to hlsi widow


(Mr. ThompsoA,. who had Hot water is cheap and plentiful with an


place at Clltherioe Cemetery to-morrow. • [


spn in ; their bereiayement. ^The Interment will Uvo


MRS. S. WATT


Carford, near Wolverhampton, yesterday week.;


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one time had a confectlorier’s business In Chatbum Road,' cutheroe, before, she and [her husband moved [to Klrknloor Road, from where they mpved


:Mrs. Watt; who was 78, at


_,^r®erly jn [business in cutheroe. - Mrs, 'sarah 'Watt, Mdow of Mr. WaUace Watt, died In the R.A.F. Hospital,


pennyworth of electridte at J the low (secondary rate on the Domestiq Tariff gives. ybu 4. gallons of steammg hot TOter. mectrio Immersion taeatofs are


Electric hot watte is reaUy chebp—


plumbing amnueb in houses withou' whole installation Plus only


j a e f e


to Wolverhampton., WhUe in cutheroe, Mrs., if&tt : was: associated with'the Congre­ gational Churchy ! ' : T(


sons,' to whoip 1 sympathy la extended In their' bereave­ ment.


I She Is survived by two! .mgjabket.)


15 quarterly Dayments of 17/7r-iOuh '(’In|s includes wiring up


rmv uniy xii a inn and efong21^


;LECTRI (


IMMERSION i lE A T E R


one


Order yoiirs NOW from the ELECTRICITY


or poit thi^^ coupon


I I Name........... , I'Address........


SERVICE CENTRE f o r details


:To the NORfH WESTERN ELEC RICITY BOARD 1 , KING STREET, CLITUEROE.


[ Pleaes send me, detail^ pf Electric mmersior heaters 299


. of lied [He


i He left .the town nearly 20


"To know God' and to live - r l Tolstou-


CLITHEROE


The OfQgera and Teachers . 1 V of the


Whalley Methodist Sunday School


, • invite you to their


Anhiversary SERVICES


SUNDAY NE5CT i(28th June, 1959)


Preacher at 10-45 a.m. . land 6-30 p.m.:.


i MRj GLYN AMOS


In the Chapel at 2-30 p.m, The Scholars will present


“falce My Life”


MAN0R HALL Millthome Avenue I


, SUNDAY NEXT; I


! (28th June, 1959) MR.


D. BARNSLEY OWhltefleld)


I ESSO I AGRICULTURAL I FUELjS and OmS


FOR PRoiiPT DELIVERS WRITE — o r ’PHONE


B. & |H.|tRANSPORT


Clitheroe and Chipping ! Telephone: Cutheroe 1116 ! Chippino 257


-


SUNDAY SCHOOL, 2-15 p.m. IgOSPEL service. 6-30 p!m. Speaker:


' I


(of RhyrI and formerly 3f Mount Zion, (Jlltheroe) Evening'Soloists [ '


\ R a m s b o t t o m [ C u p |


Clitheroe win i through to final


proved more apt than at camt- bum Road on 1 Tuesday night when Clitheroei [emerged vic­ torious from their Ramsbottdm


never has ithe old saying, “More hurryl less speed:"


.which' ■will be : played between Olltheroe and Earby on Tuesday.


Cup semi final clash with league leaders Read to reach the final,


on the Cbtherqe ground was made by tossing [a coin.' Earby, l who are In second :place In the


The decision i toi play the final


eague taUe, final.,


J jj ■ • a bye to the


by the lowly Baimoldswlck side, Olltheroe’s supporters could be excused if they had a pessimistic view. of their favourite's chances In the cup, but they must have had a pleasant i surprise by the ease with which the league champions accounted for Read. . The league jibbers could do


After the detot on Satimday ( ;


possible single, [and ibis resulted In four of their batmen being run out. ' iii , ■


-have finished ; with a greater score than that which they achieved.


iii


cUfle, provided' the main thrills of the Read i Innings, . but generally It was felt that Read’s total was not enough to account for a team | ! of CUtheroe'is potentialities, j ! i


Clltheroe sp'ec;tators were annoyed (When i Read’s Kershaw


Barnes, Fairclough and Raw-


Read been content to average six runs per over they would


An intriguing point is that had


Read's first | mistake was to attempt to ! |‘pinch " every


WHALLEY


bers of Whalley W.I. at theh monthly meeting last week.


the vote of | thanks, sanded bj Mrs. A. Rigby, who pfeeld( ’


little right and!/were obviously disappointed 'at their poor showing.


Webster, under their qufejtlon master, Mr. A. J. l RogeTson answered In a lively Inteiestlnj, manner, ‘questloiis set by mem'


panel, comprising Miss J. Gharl ton, iMrs. iJ. Tftoop,; the Rev H. a Snape and Dr. B| 0


W.I.—Ann ‘^Any Questions Lady WoiBleyrTaylor prou«„,u


had been, given to thejWhailej WpT. from ;tlie sale (of IWhdiies Reading Room. L ;


■ It was announced 'tliat jei0(


Festlyal of ;Muslc and Drama in Preston were thanked for theh effort. ■


■ i|


pack ;85 articles begijlnlng' with “F ” into la Jam jar for the competition I Miss M. white and Mrs, 'Wahnesley 76, [and Mrs Goss and- A&s. Thorpe [65. j


A party from the W-I. visited Browsholme Hall on Monday-


, COMIC 1 CRICKET.-I-A feature of a coffee evenlUR


sent down several! bumpers. He was probably acting on Instruc* tions, and as Clltheroe’s Wilson had done the sam^ Ihlng during, the Read innings the visitors no


doubt thought, tlmt what was good for one was good for the other.'


! i i ■ '


scored a qulck.are 19, Olltheroe had fallen behind the clock when a breezy 25,'whldi included; six. fours, by sMppjer Hodgklnson completely alter^i the outlook.


Although G. [ a Bradshaw


Wright, one of thel? most com-: petent fielders, I i dropp^ a “sitter” from: Smithies, who. celebrated his f'let off” by' cutting the leaders' attack to


To Read's dismay, Johnny


ribbons. W. Sllnger also Joined In the fun, i and Clitheroe galloped to victory with four overs to spara I i a Bead .are to| remain at the


top of the table, I they will have to improve on their cup per- fonnance.


' I READ


D. Barnes c Mussoh b Wilson 19 R. Goodway run out ....... • i B. Hindle run out .............. 6 P. Fairclough b. Finder


D. Kershaw run but ....... o T.,Riley not oiitji............... o E x t^ __ 6


J. Wright b Finder ...'......... 3 F. Skinner c Hodgklnson b Wilson .


J. Pollard c P. Wilkinson b Finder


............... 16


D. Wilson W. Sllnger N. Plnder......


...... t


. .6.1 2 34 2 .. 9 1 48 0 .. 4 0 18 4


' CUTHE^E


W. Slinger not but ............... ................ 12' '.[Extras .... 1


G. H. Bradshaw i b Goodway 19 E' Speak b Good^ay . . . . . . . . 4 E, Musson b Kenhaw ......... 9 H Smithies not [out ............35 E. Hodgklnson c Skinner b Kershaw


Total for four' wkts, .... 105


R Goodway .\ i D. Kershaw ■ ■;■


O. M. R.W. 9 0 48 2 ,8 ' 0 58 2


25


Total .... 104 O. M.R.W.


J. Rawcllfle run but . . . . . . . . 23 4 6


20


R. Stevenson c Pi Wilkinson b Finder


held 1 by | Whalley i Cricket Bowling and Tennis' ClubI on the cricket field on' Wednes­ day ' was i a comic" crlqket match betjveen the men and the ladles, r Proceeds were for club fundsi


LOW MOOR


Union Street Methodist Sun School, Low Moor, for; 60 y< and superintendent Sot' 30 yeto, Mr. Reginald Robinson, of ,25, Mitchell street, Clitheroe, pas retired. ’ 1:


EETIEEMENT.-A teacher


■ A presentation of an electric blanket was; made to Mri R<^ln- Bon on Sunday by the Rev. Q, B. Kendrew. J;


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James’s Chuibh,! Clitheroe,, the Rev. J. S. Parry, was thelpreacner at the weekly service at Union Street Methodist Church, Low Moor, on Tuesday.


SEEVICEj-f-The Rector of St. ' i SPORT


Barnoldswick Blackburn N.


Read ... Earby Clltheroe, Settle . Baxenden Padlham Ribblesdale Whalley Gt. Hmnwood


P. W. D. L.iPt. 10 ,6 4 0 28 10 5i'4 l|24 10 5 ;3 2 ^3


W. ' 10 1


BIBBLESDALE JUNIOE LEAGUE ,;j ' (North)


;|


Rolls-Royce ..... 9 7 1 129 Settle'


Whalley


Barnoldswick .. 9 2 3 4 11 Ribblesdale. W. 10 2 1 7 Waddlngton; .. lo 2' 1 7 9


lo 3 1 6 9 3 ’,1 5


BlBBLiESbALE LEACIUE { Satnrday’s Besnlts


Blackfiuml N. 65, Gt. Hanwbod 151/8 dec.


Clitheroe 96,1 Bamoldswlck 133.' .


I


Settle 1182/3, j Baxenden 178. Earby 1195/4 dec., Padlham 151/7.


J ■


ORG'ANISED by the Clith erilpie: Mothers’ League -


mothe rs of children attendln Rlbbli


a juiril on Fr £14


lor equipment. '! * # I : *


.^sdale Nursery School- ble sale at the nurser day realised more tha:





jn frorit of the Parish Churcl ■School by members of th Youth Group oni Saturdaj The effort raised '£12 10s. fo Youth Group funds.


A N outdoor Continental caf t3 pe of coffee bar was heh


' [ ( ( * . ’* I j #'


YVN Saturday [ I afternooil VCllteeroe Fire Brigade wer| were called to deal v/lth grass fire on the ernbankmenj


at Pliplico Road, i [ * * ’ *


BIR'hiDAY greetings to M:


nyhufst,” Grindleton, at pre sent residing wlthihls daugh ter In ,Waddlngt6n, who wi bp 90 next Friday. ' * ,* I j *


i next .Cross of


rtlon’s I Grim


r r® '.on I'annual infection Dawson Lawson, of "Sun


Read ; 189/9, Blbblesdale W. 207/6 dec.


P. W. D. L.Pt. 10 7 2 l Jo


Clltheroe I-.'..... 8 5 'i2 i22 LangHo Oj 1..; 10 3 i 6 18 Sabden Eaibyi


__ 10 7 1 2 29 ,^ s . F. 'Bishop' managed tc


members who' gave i two per­ formances (bf a mlmei at [the


Miss E.lj Postlethwqjte jonc CHATBURN


j .was the preacher at the Sunday .School anniversary services at


Ohatbum Methodist Church on Sunday. ,


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I Iluring the morning servloe, the junior scholars sang " All for Jesus."


'


j The demonstration . service, ^‘Hio Unfolding Year,” was pre­ sented by the scholars In the ( afternoon, when Mr, Gordon H. Fairweather presided. Mr. Oolln Isherwood was the organist.


'i In the evening, members of the YOung People's Fellowship sang “Day is Dying In the West" and “ God Is Love.” Mri Clifford Johnson was the organist.


;


(Were for Sunday School funds. D O W N H A M


Ctollectlons, amounting to £35, mWOMEN’S INSTIXO’TE.—The


' ANNlVEES^y,. — A , former f i l t e r at; Ohatbum, the Rev, Wilfrid McKee, now of Oldham,


tVADDINGTON


'when the following were the (Winners; Ladles: l, Mra. A. Smith; 2, Mrs. J. Bond; con., Mlss M, Briggs, Olltheroe. Gents.; 1, Mrs, M.Hacking; 2 (tle), Mre.


Ji .RPdweU and Mre. , A. Speak; cpn.,:Mr. B. Wailliank..


Mrs. A. Speak. WEST BRADFORD


• The competition was won by SEE . . .


Bradford Methodist Church on; Sunday.


'


: Miss Townley sang during the' afternoon and evening, Mr. D. G. ‘


Downham School yesterday week, when Miss Eastwood presided..


,ton, gave an interesting talk on the. many facets of ' m(Satal health. He Was thanked by Mrs. Richards. Mrs. Nelson, delegate to ; the


iJr. R. 0. Webster, of Accring-


which consisted of a recitation and a game.


TOSSIDE


committee, a dance iwas held In Tosslde Institute on rWday, when music was provided by the Bijou Band.


DANCE, — Organised by the READ


Pollard presented the'prizes and also won the special prize at a whist drive In the Conservative Club, Read, on Monday evening. ; Winners; 1, Mrs. R. Isles; 2,


WHIST DRIVE. — Mrs. J.


Mrs. Maxwell; con., Mrs. T. Haworth and Mrs. B. Rimmer.


EIBBLESDALE LEAGUE ' Slinger “Great blokes”


passed by Colin Bell,! aged 32, of Hlghfleld Road, Clitheroe, on his release from the cells at Clltheroe Police Station after being found drunk In Whalley Road.


“ J THINK you’re great blokes,” was the comment


m


Bell pleaded guilty to the offence and was fined 10s.


At Clltheroe yesterday week.


siding, urged Bell to leave drink alone.


Lady Worsley-Taylor, pre­ ;


TO-MOEBOWS MATCHES Ribblesdale League


Gt. Harwood v. Ribblesdale W. v. Settle. Baxenden V. Earby. Padlham v. Whalley Bamoldswlck v. BlacMjum N.


Junior League (North)


; Olitheroe v. Sahdm Settle V. Ribblesdale W. Earby V. Waddlngton Rolls-Royce v. B^oldswlck


Whalley v. Langhp Colony


' Bibble Talley Leagne Sabden v. Brockhau Ohatbur^, Hurst Green


A ' (The M.O. was: Mrs. W. A.


N.F.W.I. council meeting! in London, gave an account Pf the meeting. She. was thanked by the president. , Mrs. Clews, of Chatbum, arianged the social half-hour,


Lawson, Oddle, Richards, Robin­ son, Se^ and A. Simpson.


Tea hostesses were Mesdames onthly meeting was held in


John Burton,. of . Bolton, who gave an address at the morning service in which the scholars took part. , ,!


] :


and the scholars sang a hymn, duets being contributed iy Kath­ leen 'Wrathall and Irene Cherry, and by Christine Hblgate and Ann Wrathall.


Gillian Taylor read the lesson, j i


amounted to more than‘'£54, mete for Sunday School funds.


SAWLEY .


THE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE held their monthly meeting in


the school, when Miss: Threlfall gave a demonstration Ion floral arrangements. ’ Mrs. Chatman presided.


[


sweet, was -won by, I 1, Miss ' Robinson; 2, Mrs. Blezard; 3,: Mrs. Benson.


ffhe competition, for a cold- i


Mrs. Holden gave a ireport on the London meeting.


Did not halt I^ IU n u i Ij.clll.


cycUng, Shelia Ravsthorne, aged 18. of Carlton Place, and Valerie Mary Coles, Aged 20, of KempleView, (Jlltheroe, were each fined 10s. at Cllthe­


roe Magistrates’ Court yester­ day week.


X(K)R falling to stop ,it a halt sign in Lowergai.e while


MARLEY ^LOOR and V^J^L TILIN


•‘MOTOR ’^TUITION” A~im


OVEE A PERIOD OF YEARS WE Have AverAged


W 96%


Our Tuition is I ackiiowledged as SECOND TO N C ^ and I iOTERIOR pro MOST


SUCCESSES le L/^b«r/^TTr^fl/ln


iliEsriONS OrVEM ro your own i'oww!And a vm , ’lEsy rodtes I Agent:


■ MRS. HARtxlASTLE, The TemperMce Cafe.


7. MOOR LMJH CLTHEROE F


Why pik up with Itomp uneven Floois


WHEN YOU CAN HAVI FLOORS


AND LINC TIUNQ Free.;' Bo obUgatloa Csnsult


Jam^ I Bolton & jSon, i


NAM OLD WHARi . i EANAM,


a BLACKBURN


ll floor prouems. : Tel.i


Dey, Blakewater 420tS. "ven nsB. Blakewater 8SS17. TAR MACADAM PATHS The c o l le c t io n s , which


Hartley, of Clltheroe, being' a t ' the organ. The,, preacher was !the Rev.


bara Townley, of Bla^um, was the soloist at the Sunday Sdiopl! anniversary services at West:


ANNIVERSARY.-Miss Ba»| pm m s


EW SHOV^OOM AT . 15 and 17, KING


large SELECfnON OF E P L A C E S


H.P. Terms Arranged. ’ £1 DEPOSIT. HIGH C3ASS


POtTERY and cW a.


Parker: was the 3MO. at the weekly : whist, drive' last week,


BEADING BpOM. — Mr. E.


All; VOU!^ Re^uirementB , foij the Holidays at


— the jBAIRN’S-WEAR baby SHOP — 22, MOOR LANE . [ CLITHERO^


JENNY SIMPSON’S


blazers .'T-SHIRTS . SHORTS JEAlis STO-SUITS . 'DRESSES . | WINDJAAlMHis KILTS ' cardigans . UNDMWEAR . SC WIJiIDSpiR-^liXIOLOES and /ll BARV T.lh


Also.. ^


WQWEljI’S & OS CIARDIGANS & LUAIBBRS underwear . DRESS SKikTS : HOSIERY


Clit^ecoe licitiiEiet '&|®ime|


tPBHJAY.: JtJNE zqth, 19691 Lighting^ of (Vehicles:;


I'lOclil p.m. tO: 405 a.m. I "••• ■ ’ > '


.JR p r has (been expres ,byi ai member of a nel rink: .authority ii at Cll


S


’In a c t, only last October t 'a ceremony was iheld to m the oontibletion of an £80


on # e undertaking'and it v t t


water supply Improveme scheme


I Thani^ to this, CUtherod noW erijoylng ample suppl Of ’' vater fWlille i other toy are facing shortages, a lyeara (igo. CUtheroe wo 4iav(! bten in the same pc 1, for It needed only a sh spell and an urgent c


tion, dry 'was Cxei


[water, i ;


J mMe, for townspeople fcl86i caution In 'the use I


t (jme;: authorities, lack


thelj’ supply system up-( date, . are still expected hand over without protest,


I Clithefoe, however, havl shovm enterprise In brlngl


i Tliej problem of providl adequate water ' supplies mee:; | the ever Increasl dem ind ! brought about by t spre id of Industry, the bull Ing of more houses and t Instillation of modern plum


future'It will be found necc sary to 'Introduce a nation grid as a means of overcomii the prbblem butuntil that d pomes,' or until Whltehi steps in and says “You mv Join the Board,” iCllther CorMratlon are right In wan o teg bo; remain boss of th


I t may be well that In t wn water uhdertaking. 'D1RING tlie printing di


liberation by ensuring th ’f and adyertisemen this office as early


pute correspondents ai ittisers arc asked for the


ijieek as possible, and nl than first post Wedncl ' day morning.


Queen Mother at the Roy Variety Show in Manchesti on Tuesday night was Clitl eroe-porn Jimmy Clitheroe.


I'AMpNG Lancashire artist appearing before tl


Lance shire comedian raised laugh from the Queen Mothc when he told Jimmy in sketch,, “And get rid of anl Ideas about going to Cheam-’I


1 Al Read another well-know ! - \* ^ *


and Mrs. W. Dixon of 7, Par son llane; Clithefoe. who ha gained his BBc. (Tech.) hon ours degree In chemistry Manchester Univ;efsity.


' * * [ , *


^IXTY-NINE members ^ eflitheroe Castle Par Veterans Bowling: Club le: CllthProe on Tuesday for th annual I trip to Morecambe.


bowllrig match was playe against'Regent Park Veteran arranged by Mr. Dick Taylo who gave each bowler a stlc of rook.'


In Uie afternoon, the usui


PONGRATULATIONS to Ml (3. M. Dixon,j son,of Mi


„^endlture If their undi takings are to be Improved jmeet present day demands; amalgamation as the solutl to their iproblems.


he foresight shown by Clii I. and faced with vi


s WiUlhs to have tl 1 • imdertaklngs amalga


w th the Board.


ed /for their],'attitwl Tuey t ave spent Ihrge su


the Corporation!


irporatlon’s deck bin thB Fylde Wi ong with other au


Ing In, old property, Is'ol ■which I is causing concej throfghout the country.


made via Bentham anl Settle, [with a short stay Long Preston.


The [return journey wa


I tee, £1 Franl


i Cou


:-Oons furth


[appo: [Black^ of


.,e Waterworks Commit tecceedteg the late Ah


Diigdale. * * ; *


IN. E.- CROSSLEY. ember of the Tow


iiiltative Council for r term expiring In 198


this 'WEEK’S


RoI d SAFETY SLOGAN ■ —1 i ' —


jmore thoughtfii others,


es others mor| forj you.


i ic i l has been n .ted to serve on th lum District Commltte North West Electrlclt


dieton Fell will be hel ' Wednesday.' Ooun. 1 ,ey Is the new chalrma


jth e ro e c o rp o r a gathering grounds o


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