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TMee ye probation for


M E B j p p lS T ; . i TRUS ■' Preacher; Reyd.1.*-*^^■


SEB^CBS at XO^SO ^m. ;and 6 p.m. I i'■ — !


-NEXT, I fEBRU^Y niL'irTf


Blackburn (formerlyjof Moor Lane, Cllthe^oe). }pfia41 MUSIC BV


■ WHALLEY


SUNDAY .1-00 i


The Moor Lane


SUNDAY (Febikiary f!


Vhailey parish churc SEXT, 1st FEBRV


.in.: Rev


JARY 1959


MATTINS and the assheton SERMIC


- Preachei;: ' | E. f / €ARPENTEF [(anon M iWestmliistfer.'Abbey),


Ghiirch M X T


;t, Il959)


10-30 i..m. anlilj i.m.:' STWiElNr ,


(Hartley-Vlctoili 'pollege) .


MEN'S DR. B.


MONDAY, at FEL


p.m.: IOWSHIP I


Speakcjr^ LAI


u m H u i


CONUREGA MOTR


SU ^D A Y (Fel ruaty 1


a t 10-10io!a.m. SERVil ionduct


Come apd let us and


[llES tiidI


WORS1 5 p 1 REV. ALA>


I raise seek hb


Thought for


1. “ Ican'do all f ' Phrlst that stn j—Paul. ;


;^d by i GAUNT


Won hip


Odd tki


blessing. . week:


with us; together,


t ^ ^ s through ■erigthens me.”


manoii IVfiUthome


enueII ;y.'


SUM)AY (Kbruary ;st, 1959) '


SUNDA^ SqitOPL,


. qOSPEL smVICjE, Speaier:


MR. M. JO (Blackpilfrn: -1—t


NEXT


2-15’ p.m. B-30 p.m.


[SON , WEDNESDAY’.-rai 3.4th;


Women’s Bi ijghi Hour 2-45 p.m. . Speyer: . ,


M R S .B ] ^ ' I (Blackl)um


THURSDAY Children’s Bright Hoqr


snr.i C A H te iw ’S i WES!i BBIadFOBD i'


[SUNDAY SCHOOL E Fw h i and I BEETLE IIRTVE


Wednesday - ■‘ i 7-30 to


SUNDAY


> Ff.! 4th;' p.m., ,


In the


Admission t/6 (Inch


W W lO N lN S ? m m s


^ be h:


SGFOOL slve)i


!


kdr: i ' [tHWAITE


:6 e 1 ONAL


;XT : .959) .


6 p.m.'


Pendleton [Village DON’T FORGET


(Friday, Jan '8 ^.m. to !l


St. John’s Hirst Green


i Edmondson’s Band i ■ I


! J ■ '


Hot-Pot l^uppeiii WHIST and pOIVflNO DRIVE


SMONDA


with GIFT . I


: i ■ . I SPECIAL P


rir 1 ;ta l l M . 9th


'RIZES j AdmiKicjii 3/-


HOT-FOTS served from 6-30. ! ■ !. 1' ■ M


CHATBmN PliA


GRAND WHIST


! : - ■ In thfe i(2IUR(3Ii.iNOTTUTE


TUESDAY, IfEB. 1 at 7-30 p.m.


(Including [Re jijeshment i) ■ , ■ j f io o d '^ e s


Admission 2/6 aitherde Women’s


Unionist! A^ociation: OPEN r


THURSDAY, FEB. Conservative Ciub : at 1^-30 p.m. •'Speaker:


Miss Jessica Lofthouse r«i _ 1 _ _L ;


' ' - ^Admission 6d.


. .Refreshments. I at.T. 'WELCOME


Clltheroe Naturalists’ Society


by ^1^. G. N. Woodis - - F.R.P.S., F.R.C.S.


■. ■’ I


A LECTURE ’‘'.entitled:


“ the forbidden ISLAND” i i will be given In the


THURSDAY, ■ _ _


ALL ARE WELCOME Schooi


I G ram m y I at 7-30 p


m. on Feb. 5th


1 30th) a.m.


IN'


dogs for the blind was given by Capt. A. H.. Finney, of th e , Guide Dogs ..for th e : Blind Association, to members of Whalley Mothers’ Unloh when they met In the school on Tuesday.


and the hostesses were Mrs. Thomber and Mrs. Topping. [ A' Pollection- for the guide dogs fund realised £5,


iiMrs.i: H., C. Shape presided ■ ' j ]


for the senior scholars of DWialley Parish Church Sun-, day School on Saturday took' the form of a-sUpper party.


i PARTY.—The annual party


present and, enjoyed games and'dancing.


About 70 children were " j


DANCE-TONIGHT I Mrs. Barnes proposed a vote I ij


’ ji'W.l!—‘"The Big Top" was the title of an ^ interesting and dramatic talk glvm by Mlss'G. Redwlck to members of .'Whalley WJ. at their'inonthly , meeting. Tills ■was an account of her qro experiences as a member of ran Italian circus.


of thanks. | [j


attractive C h r is tm a s card brought a record entry, and Mx members gained 85 per cehc. marks. Supper was served i*y


over a' good attendance'; ‘ |' j ! The competition for tlie Most


■ Lady Worsley-Taylor presided the hostesses. ' j


Lumley spokC about some aspects of the law to the members of Whalley Methodist Church Men's Fellowship on Friday. iMr. IT. Holden presided,


FELLOWSHIP.-Mr. John L.


whist drive and dance, ifras arranged bv Mitton W.I. In the institute on Friday.


W.I.—A potato pie 1 suppCr. MITTON '


■ ance, and whist winners were: 1, Mrs.: Brov/n; 2, Mrs. Hoi^g- Son;: 3. Mrs. Underwood.


I There was. a good latteud-


Gents.: 1. Mr. Hoyle;j 2, Mrs. Snape; 3, Mrs. j Forster. Dominoes: 1. N. Geldard;(-2, M. Watkins: 3. Annie Simpson.


I I , MU.S for whist were Messrs. A. Laycock and J. Berry.


■provided by David i Parker, with Mr. Tones as M.C. The competition was won: by Mrs. Procter.


| j .


Proceeds were forjj W.I. PEWLETON


1 Boom ■ entertained meinbers: of Isawley Beading Boom. They were jwelconied by Mr. B. Berry.


READING ROOM.— week, members ol Pendleton; Beading


1 Billiards, darts and j dominoes 1 the hosts. '


I j pot supper was served, j Mr. P. GUes, of Sawley,. thanked


[


YOUTH CROUP.—The formation I iof a' youth group In Pmdleton Is


I [Building , Pvm'd Opmmlttee ' on Monday night.


jthe jVlUage-met members ,of the J


'Pendletoh 'W.I.- was held on Tues- i day Jevenlng, when Mrs. j York pre­ sided She ires also elKted dele­ gate! to the : Lancaster meetingi


W.I.—The monthly meeting of


Mrs. G. Bose, of Olltheroe, |I demonstr&ted curtaiils asid pej>


*mets, and affer refreshments, [the schedulelfor' the handicraft'exhibi­


tion i discussed. Mlks Jackson presided.


'j\ • ■


'dance of WlsweU W.L was held In lithe, school on Friday, | ■


. I WISWELL wioHEti’O iNSTitUTE-me annual whist drive,' dominoes and


. Tbere were eleven, jables " for ’hist and 32 domino playelrs. The _J.ci were Mr. P. Mather'and |f.. Forrest. 1.


11 ; "


iWhlst: Ladies: 1, Mrs. P. Blezard: i3, . Mrs. E. Potts; 3j Mrs.' D. Booth; hidden no., Mrs. I. Park.


p Prizes ' wefo presented , by the resident. Miss E. M.' Poster, to;


iBrlah .Seed;.' 3, . Mrs. Barrott; [hidden no.,i'Mrs.iE; Booth, i


Downham aports Club 2. Mr. peter walker; 3, Mrs. M. A GRAND


I Donunoes: 1, Mrs L Nicholson ml d WHIST . iMl


FRIDAY (Pebruury 6 ;h)


Right , of Aid:lmssl(


stod'Waadlhg" Griadleton,,vi 7-15 p,m. 81a! Returning a


W H K f r b B iy E held on ; , NEXt ■


8 p.m. Ip 2 ii.m.


KIBBLE DANCI; BAND Admisiii


. Reserve 1 2/6


Free Busies wiu leave Ciitfi- Station,


idburhi 7-4i p.m; .Iter .Jhe Dance;


,bn at 7-15^ p.m< Lane Ends, at


;vla__ Whltewell ^st:


Missing - £ 1 ,0 0 0 ! a icWrtcal: er^r


, ground repair: ments at Grammar sc... been glvphaf


?'orted at th) Divisional


tlve at Wha


The estlm County Arc Vras actually


A w ra a 'iw V the'estlm-.


TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) at 7-30 p!lri.i i ';!■


; DANCE—10 ]).m. to 1 [aim.


lilted of pl^y- Ui arid Improye- 3Uth6roe Royal


■ oolfbrBoyatlad : £710, lt;was he-


Sducatlon Execur on Tuesday., .


meeting- of .No.


ikted post of ’the hltect’s scheme £l,7i0.


w.


LEVK’S CALF


Oamber, 32, BiMkbt'rn


■ i, mt . l (u. mcnoisuui


Crabtree; 4, Mrs. P. WrathaU. children’s prizes: 1, Stanley


speak; 2, Robert Thompson; 3, Ihirian Sumpton.


will be held In


The S(hooi at 7-30 p.m. .


(Including Rrfreshments) | i GOOD PRIZES


FRIDAY, t a . 6th I ‘


Adimssipnl 2/6 ,


WESIT. BRADFORD SP6RTS C()MMj[TTEE


DON’T FORGET


competition was held, j-wlnners of ! the: contest groups being Dorothy I Thompson, Michael Blbby, Mrs. M.


Ij EmbasiBy Trio. Duripg the Interval, a hula-hoop


Dancing was .to the muric of the


I Proctor and Mr. Roger: Wilson. Another competition Was won' by


■Mrs. Miller. HURST GREEN


at the • monthly, meeting of Hurst • Green W.I. .last night week. ■


W.I.—Mrs': Gornall presld^


1 work of toe'Council for the Pre­ servation of Rural England


SMr. P. Barnes gave a talk and I howed -lantern slides oni -the READ


'View, last week, of Mr. Richard- Harris.


ME. E. HAEEIS.—The deat)! took place at 38, HambledM


''


Til* Perfect Milk |8ubitltu Vliater rsqu r


Ni Bolling ' For parttculora


Ramsgreave Tel. «8418.


MEAL ask;


'. ■ : 1


A native of Burnley, [ Mr. Harris w a s79, and movOT , to 'Read only a few months; a^ . ;


I A ! service at ’ Haberghamj Churdh' preceded Uhe interment; at Burnley Cemetery. ; , j


'ed Drive.


aid of Bead Cricket Club was held In the^ .Ambulance Hall on Friday evedlng arid realised etoout £16.


JUMBLE.—A Jumble sale. In .Gents.: i, Mrs. T.'‘Kelly; 2,|Mir. 'were, played. Afterwards, a hot- Music for dancing was


,value[and tralalngj of!,;guIde S«"UMQ C0il|lUvAfIVE8.^n iM.U.—A tdlk about the


' ' l l , ,


the Old Vlcarag d Glsbi rn, by. t lO Qlsburn and Elstrlct branch of 'Associationj


day.' the 'limuEd .chrietinis for the ch Idten ■ ms held it


thef Conservative


: entertained by ■ 'conji irer* and Punch and Judy show





'fliera was .a good ittendani and after tea tlie cbEdreri ■wt


DANCE.—on Frldaif evening, thd minuardafade orgai Ised by the


aistiurn and District ( onscrvatlye Assodatioh 'was held it ithe Old Vicarage, .Glsburn. i The ■winners ol the Young Con^vatlv 3S ’ compe d tlon. were annbun<»d.


night week, the ■ annual dlm’^f andj social, brgajnl^ lyl the Cld


Oio FOLK'S DlN.......-...pr


People's Cdinmlttee wps h b ld ^ the Elbblcsdalo [Arms, was'; entertained with shijiw. The presents t<


couple present were iwarded to Mr.; p. Tattersall and Mrs. Fajw- cetit!'


,. - .


The P-. . a yahtty tte’i OldMt


tlons to Terry .Hodgson, of (Ms- burn, In'geUntag'a place at OU1 h- eroe Royal, Grathmar School. Se


EXAM. SUCCESS-^ngratuia-


was a pupil’at Rlyersn|ead Modern School. •1 I


, 'V.F.C.-Membi rojectionist. -Members- or Glshurn


Y.P.C. met in the Monday,, ■when; I Mr. M;^olmrayd; ^ye a


school Hope,


film.-show.


[r. W. Taylor propised a vote I ■' ■ ' ■' Hope and Percy, seconded by Miss B. lusineis meeting


p Mr. Percy, 9! Sett ;le,' was the blanks to Messrs


Spesdr.; A followed.


RIMINGTON


Martin Top CoAgregat onal Ohapei on Sunday—Yc uth Bi nday.


YOUTH SU people conduct


services


soloist and Mls^ P. Mtorhouse wa; at the organ.


GRINDLE ON Slj.:. Ambrose


, the.school un 'ivednejday evening. There were


School, a whist drive


I^hlnson (Sawiey); ‘ JUss B. Bien nand; con., Mrs. Mavman.


and Mr. A. K. Winners werA


-Lacies; Mrs


E Gents'.; Mrs. B.TbiiUnson; Mrs. d. ’ Berry;. con.. Mrs. ppeak (VVad-


lngton). A. competition was won by "Mr .i. I Simpson. . I ^


[ A potatoiple supper liras', after­ wards .served by tlachers friends.


1 - DOWNHAM Friday, Mr.


being discussed. Toungl people of Miss B. Hals!ead; < on., Mtsj u. 1 Rev. W.''Allen;


M.C. over eleven tables. Miss Barton presented tae prizes Ladira: J , Mrs. W. I.' Todd


DANCE was Dowriham Village I all. fundlon S. O lulston .'


A WHIST DlilVE hbld


in old


Jones. Gents. . , . . . . . 2, Mr. P. Harrison; con


Porter. ; [; 11 ■ m . F. .


Mercer, A competitl m, ■^ ner was' Mr.


: At the dance ■wimch foUorjved,


the muTO was!prodded by ” Hodder Danoe i Ba: id.: ,Mri Macivor was M.O.


The effort raised abbut £b.


Leonard^ Church School bullUng fund by .a whl St and domino .< rive held In th^.Schoojl last week;


sum of £lb WHIST AN


: LANGijiO ID DOMINOES. was riised for


Iveson, Mrh :ilercer, Caum, Mrs. Aspln, Nr. :Sha v, Mrs. Kelly. Domino v^ners wsre. Master D.


■Whlstlprizes were won byi Mrs.


Warden, Mrs. Bodifril,' Mls^ M. Allen.


■rinners o f 1 he.. ai hiial sne oker, handliap for ;riem- pre-


WHIST.—T1 TOSSIDE


pr zes for the:


ahd billiards bers of Tosslde Instimte were seated .by Nr;' W. AskfeW ! ut a potato-pie sUiper tod whist 'lilve yesterday w«sk... , .


' .


.snooker handicap wis won'by: 1, Mr. D. Askew 2, Mi .'T! Woocrup; 3, Mr. B. Adar; 4, Jtr. W. Tojnlln-


cap were: 1, Mr. T. Bainbri^e; 2, Mr. W. Tomllison; ! , Mr. H. Hew house; 4, i r i ' B. laylor. TK


Winners of the b lUards !biindl- ind aa s


iWHIST DRIVE.—ojrganlsed Church


Ytiuou vu.ivc woo aas hewldu aa .Sun-1


lb tebl IS for whist 0. Eccles was M-C-


N D A Y, — Yoiing the


Miss MarJorl>[ Pari er -'was ;he


; Saturday night.- -Mri Altham I organised ithe gamiS. ;.- |. - ;


i i', A potato^pie- B.upper . was en­ joy^ ^|.the sCholatt, "who. each


brought a friend,;: music; , ; j . .1. i


' spent in'a boat oil the North of Scotland was 'given by -Mto G. T. .Hardacre, of Grindletpn, at an open meeting of West jiBrad-


WEST BRADFORD M.U.—A talk'iabout her holiday


ford - Mothers' Union in ' St. Catherine’s' School oh . Wednes- ' •'" ' I i ■'


Mrs. T, H; Jt Hawkins presided, SLATOBURN ,|


-J


by Slaldburn . Young Farmers' Club, was held In the Village Hail 1 ^ Week. Mr. :o.j Simpson was


,Y.F.0.-'-A whist drive, organised


M.O. and the prizes were presented by Mrs. G. WlUlams, the presi­


T. Curtis; 3,. Mr.! H. To^Bod; con., Mr. A. Howden. ,


B. Walker; con., MlM M. Pittman. Gents'.: 1, Mr. A. Altham;:'2, Mr.


'y. / '


■ Mrs. Greenwood'■was respond ible for dancing to- recorded


'School, received a warm welcome 1 : when he: attended the'New, Yem i party held ■ In ■ the sphopl on


- W.' Althami how-TeSIdlng IniWest | Bradford, a’♦former echolar of 1 'lyiaddingUHi Metliodlst Sunday i


S WADDIWTON. METHODIST d6URCH.-Mr-


■ A .' ^bp-raid man


that -was not profitable ” a 17 ^ year.v- old unemployed gardener,• . J o h n Michael, Broddley,' of no flixed address, was alleged, at the Lancashire ■Quarter;; Sessions at Preston, on 'WfedneAday. to have stated: In a written confession detallr


" T BEGAn by breaking Into' chUrch alms boxes, but-


' I n i


ing his' criminal exploits at ■Wnltewell, Clltheroe, Black­ burn'and'Grlndleton.


'j


Aged' 23,' unemployed cloth overlooker, both of-the Saif


Broadleyand Derek Stacey,


vatlon Army Hostel, Regent Street Blackburn.. pleaded guilty to breaking into the Clltheroe Co-operative -shop, De Lacey Street,' and -' stealing


'■')/: ■ . ji


£2 TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE on your old cooker if you order a- new one. BEFORE FEBRUARY 28th] l95^


1,800! cigarettes and 24 boxes of matches.


breaking into a fish and crilP -shop in Nelson Street. L(jw Moor, and stealing ?70 cigarettes - and the £10 takings from the till, and asked fb’r 17 other offences jto


Brdailley also ' admitted, DEBS PARTY be taken Into consideration.


- P.C..J, F, Burnett, of Cllthe­ roe,-saidfEroa^ey,'who wfis a native of dlitheroe,' had


previous, convictions. His father was . dead and his mother’'Often had to receive police assistance when Broad- ley behaved unruly


trouble before Mr. A. D. McArthur, pro­


Stacey had not been to ! Now bn Sale bation officer, said that


dent's wife, to[ the following: t Ladles: 1, Mrs.'J.[ Parker!, (Nevr-i


on); 2, Mrs. a'. Boblnsoh; 3, Miss


Broridley had walked out of Queen’s Park'Hospital, Black-


fehden, of Nantwlch.i cele­ brated her 190th j birthday last week. '[ j M[ "■ .!| ' j


; j


active :, association -with th Congregational jChurcli fo: over 65 years,[and one of he proudest ■possessions Is th Roll of Honour her In 1953 by gatlonal


Mrs. Wolfenden has had ai her services. -1 i | and IVales,


nephews and nieces, great.:' great-aunt to another 60. Of:this total of 0V(


-------- —, ----


there are 40 now llv Canada.


Union


in recognition oi ;' , |'


granted tt the Congrej of , Englani


. . —„ - - -


distinction of| being aunt to over 30 nephews andiiileces, great-aunt to| over 110 -great


Mrs. 'Wolfehdm . has the over


'fir 200,: iln ig ip


Cyclist hurt : I


Moor, was ta k e n . conscious, to Accrington; Vi. toria Hospital. i on, Tutsd^, with a fracturbd , skup apd other tojurl^sMfollowlng an accident at the junction to Pimlico Road and West Bradford Road. jCllthe^oe. |


321 N e lsb n ISti;eet.


He was cycling Lome from work -t.-.: - T-i —o J jn a


collision with a i wagon [driven by • Richard J; M.! Pox'. I aged 26, of parson Lane, Clltheroe.


when' he was


felled'a telegraph pole, and tore Into. the -roadside [hedge, but Mr. Pox was unhurt.


The wagon | struck and m s s D. BEESLEY ■


past eight years.;; ‘ I j ', i [ Her mterMts ■were [chiefly!


Beesley was i the daughteT of the - late Mr., and Mi;s, 1 Jphn Beesley. who formerly farmed at Lennox Farm, Duttqn. Shej had! lived with her toarri^i slsteir - to . Clltheroe fbr thej


A,nattve of Gposnargji, Mte ■ [ [-; !' 1


centred to I her , home, and Included dressmaking | ahd


rugmaking. | I


Bon. j Supper was. servec by the ladles


. |Jj ; , si She Is survived by two


and a short i fhlet a :d beetle drive followed. Winners .were: 'Vhlst; Mrs. Adair, Ur. B. Adair and M


whom sympathy will - ^e accorded to their bepaire-;


E. Wilson. Nir. W. jtskew wo|i the beetle ^ve. j. .


T:


i party.—Cueste, from Glsbum bnd Newton youth' ilubs attended the annual pirty of Tosslde Youth Club In the tnsHtue oii Friday.


The Vicar, the B v. E 0. Ulan, Mr. W. Aske V and M


[son. organlfiel g&xu ts, ekid Bir. B. jl^ylor was’ .chargje of the ijausic.


1ss?E! I obln- QRT


jrfHE coach for Junior Cup


(play -at Earlesto jwUl leave Shaw !a.m. '


':-


Low Moor 319, R'lmlngton 405,.


GLITHEROE AND DISTllCX SNOOKER LEAGUE. Sib


-Grindleton'354, C ,P.W. 321 SNOO


Chatbum V.H. 32£,


CONSERVATIV3 Rlshton 506, Clltiii


leroe B


Blarrow 2£8. Con Clif


iden 3CI K lb 279.


)IER 100.


^ the iirst roui


>vn to-nomw Bridge at 11-45


Lancs. ,d re-


sters and a brptoer. iw, ment. . . j , i ... | '1 '!;. ’


Requiem [ Mass j a t Michael and St. Johns R.C,| Church. Clltheroe, on '^esdayi preceded the Interment [at St.i Joseph’s Cemetery. Hurst


Green. . | i MRS. B. COULSTON


t The deep' sympathy of thej townspeople will be [accorded


eroe, who died Ih hospital on Wednesday night, j


i|


Mr. and Mrs. C. BuUooki of Cross street; CUtheroe)- She had been married for piuy a ;teW;iyears. ! j


28, was ithe wife of Mr, S. C. Coulston, and the daughter of


Mrs. Coulston, who was about | MISS B. DEVANEY


home, 50'' Whalley Road[ Clitheroe.' on Sunday 6t Miss Bridget Deyaney.- She was 84


The death occurred it hei


Miss ■ Devaney, who I was bom In Ireland, had resided


in Clltheroe since her child­ hood, and worked; at ; Lo^


he husband and parents andj family of Mrs. Barbara |Coifi-| ston, of 146,'Bawdlands, Cfith-


RERNARD' Sherllker, 18. a cement wor.


in crasl ____ aged worker, of


90th birthday A FORMER resident of


Lawrence Avenue. Stoops Estate. Burnley, said me. cotton' slump had led to her son’s unemployment for the


Mrs. Elizabeth Stacey, of Tosslde, Mrs, 'Ellen Wol-


Tosslde. being the 11th and| last child of Thomas and, Ellen Lawson. '


She was born at Dam Head, |


A ride with the Clarion captain


"Sunday momlng, 14! members of the clarlcin


met for the captain’s ride. Although he was not quite


led' the club through Sawleyi and Qlsbum. where we had elevenses. -


sure of the exact route, he; M


off ahdtohdeduriway through Helllfleld to Malham, whe|:e, we had lunch.


A short' time later we set! '


out of the village until, W6; reached the track leading w, Stockdale -Farm.


.After lunch, we climbed pp; i ' ^ ' i


going became very difficult.; Further on. there were,


Once on [the track the


"covered by Ice. ■ 'When 'pei reached Settle,('some decided;


some very queer antics when we came to a stretch of track,


to go to StalMorth for .tea.' while the remainder stayed,


in Settle. •' ' [ ||.:


found that his Inner tube, was bubbling through the


1 At Nathmell. one member'


tyre. ’ After binding the tyre.: we I [were able to contlime, arrivtog home without further Incident.


starling from- Woone Lane at 9 o’ clock. :


“WHEELER” ’[ i!'" I i’s Obituary j


Hayhurst Street, Cfltherpe, died, at her home on Sararday i aged 74.


Miss Dorothy Beesley, of 50 Next week: Treasurer’s run, 1 j


Waddin^oln '.Women’is. tostitute;


-Owing to| unforseen . ' ■ 'circumstances the '


Mqdr Mill tor many ' years until Its closure. sympathy will be accorded


BIRTHDAY PARTY I arranged to r , .


hefj two brothers and two, sisters In their bereavement.


Requiem Mass at ^ . [ Mlbliael and St. John’s R.C.;


Church, with which Miss Devaney was associated, pre-- ceded the interment at Cllth-- erde Cemetery on Wednesday.' The Rev. Fr. W. iWmstanley officiated.


j MR. W. HITCHEN


Ceritrol Avenue, Clltheroe died to hospital yesterday week af the age of 62.


Mr. Wilfred Hltchen. of 23 |


firms, one of his last jobs fielng at Holies Mill.


native of Clltheroe, had been a labourer Ml his life and had worked for several local


|j j |


Wait,- he - .served. m- Egypt to the Camel Corps.' He had also been a member of the


burtog the First World British Legion. |


soils who will be accorded much sympathy In their


(He leaves a wjdow and two Bereavement. 1 ■ .1


i. i Creinatlon took place, at Acertoiton on Monday. ; MRS. A.. WALTON ;


Olltheroe Old People’s Welfare Club. Mrs. Alice Walton, of 19! cardigan Avenue, CUtiicj-


An active worker for the


roe, died to hospital yesterday. •Mrs. Walton, who was 74,


Mr. Hltchen. ' who was ri .


SATIURDAY, FEB. 7th i has! been POSTPONED.


Datq to be. announced liater. VOICE


PRODUCTION ., ■ AND


SINGING i


Lessons are! now resumed py '


ERNEST ALLEN 7i. CHATBURlJi ROAD


. [ CLirpROE


Former pupils | at :usual[ times. A -few vacancies j for new pupils.


THANKS


To the Bacred Heart of [Our Lady of Lourdes.—M.w. i ;


• ,


Council to buy water supply?


■ROWLAND RD!C.[ is contacting the District .-'Valuer[regarding


the [proposed purchase itoce of the puns(^ Brl^e -water supply. This was agreed at the Coun­


was a native of the town and had been’: a member of the committee of toe Old People's Club until Ul-health cause^d her to resign a year Ago.


Wiright Walton, and her arid;; d a u g h t e r to their


I [Much 'sympathy vrtll accorded ner husband


bereavement. - •


cil’s! meeting on Mopday after It liad been leportrid jthat the Dueny of Lancaster : ■v{as ap- priridilng'toe District Valuer regrirdlhg toe sale of toe supply


to toe CouncU. ' / ( , . The Clerk, Mr. L. D. TeUord,


had asked If, now that toe ■water un&rtaklngs m* tie. area 'neve


to T amalgamate, the Council wished to go ahead with buying toe Dunsop Bridge supply.


CHAIGLEY, Nr. CLIT^ROE ■.


WEDNESDAY I - ■


SUPPER DANCE ■ 8 p.m. to 12 midnight


I -Supper licensed extension : I every night to 11-30 pjn.


[ ' ' ' ■ ' / . I DINNER DANCE


EVERY SATURDAY Tel.: : Stonyhurst 216.


CHIMNEYS SWEPT CLEAN-by the ;


“ BETIIRSWISEP I'THONE:


BARNOUDSWICK 20Se OB WRITE


17, Gisbum F Bamoidswick


Why put up with damp i^ven Floors


WHEN YOU OAN HAVE [


FOR LITTLE MORE TH I COSTS?


Estimates Free., No I Consult


ASPHALT aOORS UN UNO.


Obligation:


Jam^ I Bolton & EANAM-OLD IWHARF, ! EANAM. BLACKBURN


SAVE LINO


ROBINSON. HEY8 A CO. LTD. The Old Fli:m.|


BLACKBURN. TbI. »3«. lSot, e I '


on aU floor iiroblems. ! Tel. ! piakewater 42016


'


tiodder Bridge Hotel 1"- !~ i 'I ■ !


TRANSFER OF BUSINESS LADIES’


HAIRDRESSER


ODDFELLOWS HALL, CLITHEROE iwlshes to announce the Tilansfer'of [her. Business


to 11, YORK ST., CUtheroe ^ from tkURSDAY, FEBRUARY ; 5th


ASSEMBLY BALLROOM (U


WHALLEY nder New Management) MODI


- EVI To — FRED DUCKWORTH


ER 7-30 ta'il-30 ip,m..; CATERING FOR PAR' -------


ERN DANCING Y SATURDAY


4


& HIS MUSItp ADMISSION 2/6


Lrirge Ballrooml & Cafe Available fw Private iFunctioES ■ I ■ - ■ ■ ■ 1 ■


■S, WEDDINGS, ET


custody to the next sessions for a medical report, and -Stacey, who asked, for one case to be taken Into con­ sideration, was put on p r^ batlon for three years.


j


last,slX; months Broadlev was remanded to ;


avi


bum, where he was under observation for epilepsy. He required strict discipline and close supervision.


SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7th 7 p.m. to l l p.m.


■ - , ■ '............. • ■ ! 1 ' ■' ■ ■ I,


Whether you^ are a dashing, shy, or jnghter^d j yo'thg •tnati, come* to': the] DEB’S PARTY and , throw ypur inUbitions to th e-mm •


DI OUS BUFFET SUPPLER. ,


S AND Tickets


'!3us leaves clltheroe 6-30


dancing: 2/ . • ! J


at Pandora’s Box, Wellgate. p.m.; returns 11 p.ra


[Clitheroe Parish Church Youth Group PRESENTS-


ZOD |A VARIETYj SHOW j IN THE PARISH jjlURCai HALL


SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7th at 7-30 D.m.


’£ liable from blub Members, or at| the Parish Hall, ■Wednesday!, February 4th, from 7 to 9 p.m. ■


Tickets, 2/-, 1(6 and 1/- ST. CATHERINE’S, WEST BRADFORD BY


Cookery Demonstration j


entitled:^ ' 1 j “ QUICK AND EASY”


- i - ■ will be given In the Gas Showrooms, Castle St.,


TUESDAY NEXT, FEB. 3rd at 12-30 p.m.[


'-ri V i ' \ '[ NORTH WESTERN: GAS JBOAIlD : jabhWiier & timei


I jBtoAiY, ^dANUitoY- 30to, 1959- ■ i Lowing Of [Vehicles: , i i , M7 pjm to "7-33 am. [


BffiTRICTTONS im po sed


■ Hur4t Green were lifted yes- I terday. : ] . | - :i; , -, j


ijollowlng allfurther outf break of | poliomyelitis at


I ih toe normal way. Christmas festivities In tori Village had td


wDFt'now be, ible [[to hold parties ahd o^ri^r gathering^


This means that [i villagers


! be curtailed .because of thf outbreak.


' i'


I j .The health authorities’ are |[ however, encoilraged at the results of the aritl-pollo camj palgn. Immunisation is freely available;to those, eligible.


, flUTHEROE |R.D.b.


pathy to vlctla s of the ■polio outbreak at Hirst Green.


send messages of sym­


Monday,, to congratulate the Medical 'Qfflceti (Dir. j J. H.'


Members • atoi; deilded on .- outbreak.


' H. Cockshutt) bri tori manner In' which they dealt; with the ■Il['


Falrweather) arid |toe Chief, Public Health [Inspector (Mr.'


iS| to


. -" ” Rlshton, -gave a talk on the York Myritery Plays ih


-[WHEN Mrs. I )R. I Moyle, of


Moor Lane Methodlstj Schobl on Monday It [was the 154th occasion on ■which she had spoken about the ^l^ys-


parts of Lancashire and Cheshire have [Visited York to see the plays.


Since - hearing her talks, about 600 peoplf from,varloi|s


| j |


j Class. ,; /X)NGRATULi>[TIONs| to Mr."


by The rneetmg was arranged the: Moor Lane iLadlep'


- V Peter Foreman, of Khig Street, Whalley, who ' has passed the' flnril examination! o f :toe Socley ’oi Incorporated! Accountants, ■with an honours;


certificate. GAn- old boy


. , ; #


man Is a mem ier of the sta'" of R. Smith Richmond Ten


rammar School, Mr. Fore­ A PLAN fir a


on : Monday R.D.C. under bye-laws.


ley for the Thotnley Memorial! Hall Committed, was approved | by Clitherde their .building


memorial !iall at _


wooden! Thorr-


TPOLLOWING an. application


-T by [ the Post Office Teld-I phones Depariment for thej erection. of dverhead tele-,


Post Office should be re-[ quested .to tike the lines underground.


iflODN,Vd *Rpu f. J. M. /IREY and the;


of Chipping, have ■ been appointed governors of Longri ridge C o un ty Secondary!


School.


■RIRTHDAY greetings to.Mri’ '-•J James' Hartley,, ofl 5 MOsSl


i


brates his 82nd Friday,


fTEE Clltheroi! ■A to


__ C : * " I J !


Street,! dither». iwho cele.-’ birthday nextj I'


" •nimeOTipriiTA vdth thanks thO


Holt I Radiiim ilnstltutei (Womto’s T r u s t I Fund?!


Mrs. H.,FeU. of Low Moor. i Works.; Mr. A, Thomabj


fjiOB six yeaijs Process for^j •*■1 ■ l i l^ '


oiif'PogI Street, CllthsroG. ^ reluming to I.C.I. BlUinghami


V


Citoeroe. 1 4 * , I#


.,


'/liRGANISEDl by the; Sporjt| S0CI41 Club of th4


* -I* *


byl ,Mr. and hfe. J. Robinsciii, . w ^ .iheld !atf the


. Rfchard Heame’s (Mr. Pastryj fund'for spastlcs.


'■ i A PTER considering the to] I jiort by [the


' I I* i


■Engineer on| toe : SeWerage schemes at bimopi


k/AVUUdCU works sites and the route


toe main.


bum: and Newton, Bowlapdj RD.C. Public Health Com] mlttee have I tospected^to^ proposed sewage msposa


M. BRINDl $


'■LVf* M.B.K; ^ - Drirwen Division


about the Geiferal E ls to n # CUtheroe [Women Utoonlpts


Unionist AssoclaUon,


toe Lake Dlstolct and of torirl'of Scotlind.^by^Mri


Ericles. : MlssjE. MBJl, presided.


THIS


road S A F ^ WEEK’S !_


lasy •— j got there


bowing of coloured slidesI aj E 1, Ujf -‘" ‘-' a 'I


S'was fpUowed_,to t t j . R- Garnett,I SLCkJAF


chairman Id? ■WomeriS


)Le1J I


a t toelr - meetlhg iP jn e i Conservative Club yesterdayj W66k«


' I ill


’ hris [ been [ | forward^ to j


children andlthe sum of ! A : HOTcFftniP.'? .games levenlng, organlsec. ypt suppbr anc


- IiiS. Waddlhiton, on Mond&y, evening, , Proceeds were W aid, .of funM for spas| 6


'hdd| at the Station' Hotel da riday.


CUtheroe factory of ; Lta.j; a socldl evening whs


I, -VUilLO. V . ---- J Clitheroe


to t^ e up a similar post Ho Is silcceeded [by Mr. G. ri. Slnglriton. of central Avenue;


the'Christie Cancer and,! , Committee ■li


, I! li


Rev. - J. A. K. Nye, Vica/(


graph lines to Cherry Trfiei Farm ■ Chalgley, Clitheroe; RJP.C’. have Ueiclded that the,


ace, Blackburn, =1 #


of Acer and Co.[ [pf


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