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is in c re a sed


[less than £5i) to ) rd in a ry D e p a r tn


)eposits a re rate of jinterest is


available in th e S|>: 3EPARTMENIT tc


'ECIAL INyESTMENT depositors with not their credit in the enf,


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?o re c e iv ed in the ; !


t Departrttent at the :o one moii|'th’s notice,


tie total limit of deposit is'£|2,000. T R U S T i E


lAVINGS BANK HURCH VS


Ti Clitheroe


( i n c o n j u n c t i o n w i l C O A C H E


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12-50 6-40


am. am. 8- 50 —: 9- 60 .10-10 pm.


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a.m. a.m. 8-50 — i 9;-60 10-10


112-60 — i 10, 6-40 am.


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W H A L L E l , B r o w n C o w Parel


—BLA(_ . Theatres A C K P O O l


SATURDAY 2n d J U L Y


}L. Dandng and .................. 4/8


SUNDAY, 3rd JULY


—WINDERMERE AND BOWNESS ..............


—CHESTEh AND LLANGOUEN .......


—RUBBLE Valley and SETTLE i...................


T U E S D A Y , { S t h J U L Y


—SOUTHPORT ................... 7/() —RIBBLE jVALLEY ............4/3


— C H E S T E R C I B C D L A R . . . . 11/6 - ^ W I N D E R M E R E A N D ‘


B O W N E S S


— B E L L E V u e Z O O a n d P l e a s u r e ' G a r d e n s


C H A T S W p R T H


T H U R S D A Y . 7t h J U L Y — D E R B Y S H I R E D A L E S A N D


— A Y S G A R t H , R I C H M O N D A N D ' I N G L E T O N


B o o h a t I j o c a l O f f i c e : |


VHALLEY. Mr. Broeke^ Park Villas. Tel. 2279. WelfgAte. Tel. 176.


CLITH|R0E, 16, dr' jtt' Lota


lal Agency: !


WEDNESDAY. 6th JULY | , |


. . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12/9 . . . . . . . . . . . 6/6


— S O D T H P p R T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7/ C


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i 15-19 1


gArages LIMITED


cAs t l e s t r e e t , c u t h e r o e Telephone; Clitherob 110


(Associated with Kingsway Motors of Blackburn). ciiME TO D E L A N E Y ’S


cutheroe


( i FOR HONEST TO 'GOODNESS VALUE I { FOR best TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES


). W. ALLEN, F.B.o.A. (HONS.) i LEbS PRACTITIONER


OPHTHALMC OPTICIAN CONTACT


! FQR BEST POSSIBLE H.P. TERMS | ; For BEST after SALES SERVICB


I ! [FOR IMMEDIATE ON THE SPOT INSURANCE L i FOR DEMONSTRATIONS WITH PLEASURE


A L L C A R S R E D U C E D lone: Clilheroe 1175.


5, MARKET PUCE, CLITHEROE.


1951 1951 165) 1951 195)


1951 1957 1957 195)


mA U S T I N A 35 » l o b n ; 2- d o o r ; c o u r t g r e y ; r e d I n t e r i o r : i l e a g " , M W d t f u l ' o n e ^ w n e r c a r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


o w n e r c a j - J A G U A R


l o r m a n c e A o r r i s


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/ ( u S T I N ;!35 E l o o n ; 2- d o o f ; t w e e d g r e y ; r e d i n t e r i o r ; f i t t e d h e a t e r , e t c . ; S e r i e s A l i S T l R >-55 C a m b r i d g e d e


gSeries MO.. o o d v a l u e av a u x h a L l


195 i 1651


105) 1955


19515 1965 1955


1915


,19! 5 19! 4


19! 19


^re 'you cruel io^ ^ur'car? Letting it suffer,


[teavy start-up. wcat'^fm.instance, instead of ising BP Energiti ‘ V^isco-static’. It would pay Low because you'^d get thousands of extra miles


If'good motprinf^ b'cfarc your, car would need overhauling.


[ (Prpprletor|G. D.


TILLING STATION Nutter)


Chatbuijn Fload Cli^fiitero


jTel: Clitheroe |,IH WHEBEj YIiJ ^ ie thE BP SIGN


19! , 19!


19! 5 19! 2 195'


18! , ' 191!.191


190


19 I! 19'I 19! ,191 19,1'


1951 19,


l/Hk^RILp Tiiveiler: grey;!rW interior; low mll^e; In lovely ixm.j iRRIS Minor 1,000: spruce green; grey Interior; 2;door; fitted heater;


A U S T I N A 30, o n e l a d y o w n e r


t t r a c t i v e c [ t i o n


t L V l o t o f S u p e r ; t w o - t o n e h a r v e s t y e l l o w / b l a c k ; m a t c h i n g : I n t e r i p r ; l o o n ; 2- d o o r ;


e r , I e t c . | u n r e p e a t a b l e v u i b l a c k ;


AUSTIN A30 Isalobn; black; blue interior; a good car 8TANDABD


MpBRlSl tnlnt con-...-- ........


rd shovm^rnl condlWon


vAUSTINa l u e a t COMMER


v a l u ec o i r e d [ a t b . I n t e r i o r ;


. . '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f i t t e d


• h e a t e t .


* . . . . . . . . e t c . ;


. . . . . . . . . . . l o w


£4761 j j j j :


f y v t r n : t w o - t o n e s i l v e r s t r a w / m a r d o n ; f i t t e d h k a t e r , e t c . ; a v e r y. . . . . . . . £ 460, j f d P h a s e I I : b l a c k ; r e d ( n t e r l o r ; f i t t e d h e a t e r , l e t c . ; o n e o w n e r ; I n....£405


. . . . £ 385'


toRD Prefeoil black) red interior; reconditioned engine; fitted heater; (mother ...£426 o n e - o w n e


ranguard Phase-III; blue/belge; reconditioned!engine; newt tyres; '


.............................. ...................


COMMER S-cLt Pick-up: maroon; In [excellent condition; stilt many trades . HILLMAN Minx db luxe;! black; tan Interior; fitted beater, etc.; a bargain at


? 1. mL T is Cowley- black; fitted heaW. radio, many extras; in exc. VaI))(h


I f Z FlBDlzddiMVbiue/faTO'


M O R a oX d Traveller: grey; red Ulterior; interior"


E25S ilt- l rt?uill^mrMn- 1 ^ i^ t Mvers- fltt^heatt^^


HiLLMAlIl Husky: blue; a really clean[ vehicle and ready for the road .. "aU Wyv(^^


inttrtor; 'fitted heater; .new tyres, etc.;


-----caJ . .................................... ................................ . ....... 43oTde luxe: 4-door; green; ielge interior; a very^ean one^vrtpr 'car;


...£365 ..£195 . . £ 395'


. . . . . . . . . . . . £ 446, ........£366


l o t i o n £456 '


a ' f j .......


heater, etc.; a nice car; In godd cond. ..£385 cheap car .......] ; ..............£245


fitted heater, etc.; a i f t at ....£360 gm-' r^'interior; fltt^ heato,'etc.;' a very’attractive car


bargain pt ' u a u


' ' ............................. . . ...................... ’ 8Mt'1^L8EE|^4/50'8a& j*f6rd"’ 8slMn:"SS; F O R D p [ e f S i t T b & ROYAL


^ t ? c ^ ^® r lb r ; ‘must be'ft bargain'at ®


f u s T i s f c :' gibyi bto 'Ih'ttribf: ’ for tbo'SinnineriboUdays


fl’ttid’h'eb'tei-; ’eti;:’ tjdM’idda;' 'atcfV'/eidy


V i ^ - n f ^ ; / 2 ) i i i i e - , s a r t : a i i , ' e t ! ! i i 9 5 g ^ ’ '(ihttiti’j ’ .........


fitted heaterreto., to.dldK [MOTCIRhVClcES


M A T C H L ^ S 012 650: J u t t M b j - - - - - - - E N F I E L D 356 B u l l e t :


o p e n a k m .—8 o . m . c o n d i t i o n S U N D A Y 10 k m . - ahfeiiflak-aj^


. . . . . . . . £135 £225£96


...£345 . . £ 3'i l5


£375 , 3,5


.........£645


ALL CARS REDU(iED f i t t e d I b e a t e r , e t c . ; l o w


. . , £ 485: ......£485 n u l^ e by one careful ovmer; a superb car ............................. I.......... brakes, overdrlvk, radio ^ . £ 485,


—BROWSHOLME HAIi and RIBBLE VALLEY ...


—CHESTER ZOO .... -^SOtJTHPCiRT ........


15/9


12/oJ ;8/o .7/0


CONTINENT


/lU TH ER ^ - .___ day, If ire told of a


IR)E


Conservat. re, Club in Four you'f IS, Ronald, Girth,


main str ;: t where Insp. w.' Taylor


Hey Bungs low.l Logan,


Duffy,


Pla<», Olitheroe, wei flhed’£ “2 for being dn|ink


aged a g ^


disorderly.^ I^ I:


LEVER’S ‘LOi fOL I t u t i


T h e P e r ( » N » B t l l l n ^ For


w . B i m b t r , . 3j llukbui


SA^


Have your Covered with


, Lower Eanai


Milit 8u W«Mr


l u i r n d i


Uculars Rimureilvi T«f. 48418


Drlvt'.


tL IN ( F l a g g e d i l o d r e


ROBINSON, Th(i| Old Firm,


iColburM AniNllt b!v HEYS & 0 ). LTD..


W h a r f . B l i d k l l u r n . l T H E y A l g f


BRUSH jlND yA(UlM cH n p d y jswEEjpnfG S^VICE


The Firm th


Contractors Education o f A G A . B S f I COOKE^


[)NS B u s S t a t i o n ;


]hat Afoijes Times


with to the LapcaShlre


uthorlty. SerVlclni |E and RAYBURl oiir ,3ppi


12 Lime Street, C I Tell: emtheroe


17. o r 22,


and of


IT DISPUTE liiig and shioUting


i : , j " 1 i


magistrates, at a special sitting on Satnr- ’


- midnight “ scene” in the borough’s yc nth^ were arguing |and | shouting.


A «**!***•&**•


. M j M


- tlie disturbance was 'near astlC Street after a dance.


aged 21, c6Un Browi, aged 22, both of Beech Stireeti Clltheroe, | Joseph


Cailtori lacH and


Pa


wimam anderl ;rlcK


..


WV ll/V*V»45U a the


All pleaded j guilty. Garfh and [Brown had to


be taken Into! custody. While the police were deal­


ing with them; two complaints were received, I and two officers went to Moor Lane, where they found a iging of youths shouting and' making a nulsfince of themselves. ,


Duffy was lioldlhg his side/


and when one of the officers went to,see If he was hurt, Duffy shouted: “You big — ^ let me go. I will show you.” He then aimed a blow at one


of the officers.' [ |


and shouted: j “ I f . he goes. I will go. I t’s me who caused all the trouble.” ■' ;


Logan tried to Interfere T^IfrEICTIVE 1 Chief' IfisiSecitor


Transf^nred to county H.Q* I


T-' Douglas Glen, who was head of Clitheroe police for nine months | last year, has been transferred from Leigh to county headouarters at Hutton.


I : ; ‘ He moved! to Leigh ak


Detective Chief inspector last autumn, and' will occupy a similar position at Hutton.


Married with two children,


Mr. Glen joined the force lii 1938 and during the war spent six years In the Tloyal Navy.


He has served a t Seaforth, Garstang, FiU 1 w o o d and Accrington. |


____ V OVERSEAS REMOVALS tea i


—YORK AilD HARROGATE i CIRCUL/m ..................... 11/9:


—LLANDUDNO ............^...18/9 , t O O j l L (3F F I C E S i T A N D I S H S T R E E T . B U R N L E Y . T e l . 3035 H I B S O N R O A D . N E L S O N . T e l . 860. . 1 I i


h I


,


e m p i r e ! d e p o s i t o r i e s , R a n d a l S t , B l a c k b u r n . T e l . 44742.


:


Prison for man-II who drove while


disqu^ified


by Clitheroe I Tuesday on Barton, of


a cai; while: Edlsford Roa


UIX montl^ imprisonment ^ was thei sentence Imposed Magistrates on


. Francis Ian Bawdlands, who


had pleaded iWlity to' driving -


idisqualifled, in on June 7 th .'


Mr.' C. G.^js. Blanthorne,


prosecuting, i^ald that two; poijee offlOfers saVi BaTton driving tO’W'jards. Edlsfojd Bridge. THe!:| krieVr he was' disquallfled, 'and after an. officer had failed' to make Barton stop; they chased hlmi i In a patrol car into Yorkshire.:


' As they clbsOd on lilm, he'


left the car jtmd fled aerdss, the river, with, th e ,police in ' pursuit. More .poIlcO were sumpaoned,; [and; an area


cordoned 6rf.!|,He', was Anally, caught in CUtherOe. [At a previous' hearing of


the case,.BsTOn was.found' iuUiv ahlTsOht to;:'Pre'ito'h


Quarter: SesslMisifor seffteflee,,. with a recpinmenoatlon' tha t he: pecelve psyehlatric- treatr,


i The case w ^ sent back to Clltherbe.


ment. ■ !|-j :|


. |.


!; The presiding magistratej' Aid. F. Bentham, told Bartpn, th a t they had considered his case Very seriously, but with regard to his | record they bound to ' im po se maximum penalty.


felt the


Applicatibn is adjeunied


house hi Holden Street, Clitheroe, w£s adjourned for a fortnight! by Clltheroe Magistrates yesterday week. -


A N applldaUon for an oriief to abate a nuisance In a


Asking forlaii adjournmeint,


the owner of the property, George Middleton, of Wad- dlngton Road, Clltheroe., said he wished i to be, legally represented. :, , . '


j


would like to be heard before the Queen’s Bench hi London, as there was a far-reaching principle InVolved.


' Mr. Middleton also said: he


Mr. R. B. Snowden, Town Clerk, prosecuting, said: the


.order c o n c e r n e d certain structural and s a n i t a r y


effects. il . ' ; Tight squeeze


JTEAFFIC was held up for a ?-*- short time on Tuesday tnomlng when two lorries became wedged on a narrow


stretch of road between Saw- ley and CJiatburn. Motorists coming from Glsburn i ivere forced to turn-round, while a


Members of RlHHisddW camera Club pictured at the& 21st birthday supper, a report I,


!• '


df wl)!fcli ap^tared last week. ■


■ J l g E fljU^SdN-dOtJIJD


M R - JOHN::HANSON.,Son;,pI AT-*- Mr, ;aud( Mr3.,!r. Hawpu,


Of Ghanceiy Cottage,, )yad- dlngton, who ;l8i:employed .in the treasurer’s department of Coventry, Coun?ll and iwho, Is actively associated wltH; the Round Table there, was iraar- rled at Ainsworth [Parish Church, ■


■vired's left for a! honeymoon In South '.Devon, th e... bride travellmg’.lil. a riSvy aM whlto ourati'


SEAGAR-GdtoJALL


A flUNDAY school 'tedbheir at- C'l I f h e f o e ' Pariah


Church, Miss Breri'da' EI12ai- beth' Gomall, only' daughter


Bolton, last week. to


Miss Winifred Anne Gould, daughter of Mr. James Gould, of 185, Bury New Road, Brelghtmet, BoRon.. ' r


employed at 'Bolton i Town Hall.


The bride was formerly '


; Given away by her I father,


she wore a full-length gown of white Nottingham ilace with a short : train -and trimmed with large bows, at the back. Her short veil was secured by a headdress of Brussels lace, orange blossom and pearls, and she carried a bouquet of plhlc roses and llly-of-the-valley.'


[ Bridesmaids wer e |Mlss


Judith Margery : Gould, ^ the bride’s sister, and a : friend. Miss J a c q u e l i n e Margaret Sutton. They wore [dresses


of pale pink nylon Organza with blue forget-me-nots round the hem and pink lace petal hats. Their bouquets were of pink , carnations trimmed with blue ribbon.


Mr. James Hanson, the


bridegroom’s brother, was best man, the groomsmeri being Messrs. R. J. Cotterili and B. W. Gould, and-the ushers Messrs. D. Smith and R. Deakln.


[ , :, ' Following the ceremony, at


which the Vicar of Waddlng- ton, the Rev. T. H. J. Hawkins, officiated, there was a recep­ tion at Halliwell Lodge, Bol­ ton: Later, the' newly-weds


queue of about 50 vehicles formed on the Chatburn side.


left for a honeymoon, the bride travelling In a white and green printed: cotton


dress with a bucket hat and white accessories.


i ' Mr. and Mrs. Hanson are to


reside at 40. Kingsbury Road, Coundon. Coventry. i (


JOHNS-:MOORHOUSE


Moorhouse. only i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Moorhouse, of 29, Hambledon I View, Read; and Mr. Roger F. Johni, son of Mf. and Mrs.^R. N. Johns, of Great Yatmouth, were married on Satutday at St. John’s Church, Read. | :


A PROMINENT Young!Con- senatlve. Miss [ Shelia


the bride wore a: full-lpngth, gown of Ivory brocade qut on. classical lines and her bouquet


Given awav by her father,


was of orchids. ' Attending her were , Miss


iHulme, frlerids of the bride. They were similarly attired i^s' of their


Jennifer S! Johns, sister of the bridegroom. Miss Roma Walsh, of Clltheroe, and Miss Brenda


In ballet-leriglh ' dbress camellla-plhk silk arid . bouquets were of, lily-ot-the- valley and stephririotls.


■ Best man w a s , Mt Ian Whitney. Mr. J[ohn.H6wa:rth was:i3:oomsirian.and Mr, Peter Moore usher.


: organ. i : England.


. After a reception' ait. the Starkle Arms Hol/el, Clltheroe, Mr. and Mrs. Johns left for a honeymoon In the Smith of I


I KENT-E


OTHE Rev. Keith M. son of Mr. and Mrs, L. Q. Kent, of Bit! WadcUngton


Kent,


■Road, Clltheroe,' was riiarrled at Christ- Church, IFv|lwoodi Preston, on Saturday to Miss Dorothy Haresnape, second daughter of Mrs. A. Hare­ snape,' of 219,'i 'Fylde [Road, Preston', and' the late Mr. R. Haresnape.


: TRe., bridegroom h a ^ been


appointed! assistant [cuifale at St. Chrysostom’s, Everton. He Is an old -boy of 1 Clltheroe


■'Royal Grammar, School, and trained at St. Aldart s Clollege, Birkenhead, where! he was college ofganlst; ^ j


Glwri aw b . byi'Mr., J.


■ stepriailotls, lily-of-tHel-valley and orchids.


| J ^


Fisher and'MlSs J-.i Stuttard;! andithey wore dresses bf blue' satin brdcade and I carried-


bbucfuets of: bridal igWdKflt : and'llly-tol-'the-tVallOy. j


being M ' ft. fldifeshPpe and the usher the Rev. F. Itovlll; ■


S 'iiian Was' th e '4 e y :K


!‘ 1A recejiiJbri fdlioWed a t ' "darey Baptet 'Ohrirch 'H a l


arid afterwards the riemy- erppiri^dri' Iri'atteriddrice were'Mrs. D. :


Hatesriape. 'the' bride[yore a gown of lYofy sStln brddride; wlt)ti a headdress'and veil arid' ■earned . a b o u q u e . t of


, |


curate of Whalley, officiated and Mr. J. Blundell was at the


The Rev. R. J. W. Sevan,


'Of MTnand Mr&; Ej.A. GomaU, of 2, SalthiU view, Cllthe|X3e, was married there on Satur­ day to Mr. John Seagai;. .only son of Mr. and %s ; A, Seagaf,


of 39.1 MCadO'jf street, Black- burri.:


I The bridegroom Is a main­


tenance joiner at Brockhall Hospital, and the bride;Is a clerk employed at Wm. Llye- sey and Sons Ltd., Blackburn.


formed by the Vicar, the Rev, 6. Blrtwell.


! The ceremony was per­ : i


the bride wore a full-length gown: of white Nottingham lace over tafleta . with a shoulder-length veil held [In place, by a coronet of orange blossom. She carried a [bou­ quet 6f lemon carnation^ and lily-of-the-valley.


Given away by her father, : Two friends, Miss M, Croas-!


dale and Miss E. Bleazard, were In attendance and [wore


' full-length dresses, of : lilac brocade with headdresses and accessories to tone ' and carried pink carnations and llly-of-the-valley. .


The bridegroom’s cousin,


Mr. John Leemlng, was best man, the groomsmen [being Messrs. Keith Hornby and G. Tattersall and the usher Mr. Ron Walton.


[ : Afterwards, there was a


reception at the Starkie Arms Hotel, and later, the riewly- weds left for, a honeymoon In the Lake District, the , bride travelling in a blue brocade two-piece with a matching duster coat and accessories to tone.


Among the many gifts


were an electric kettle and other appliances from ithe bride’s workfrlends, two!pic­ tures from the bridegroom’s colleagues, and a food whisk from the Parish Church Sunday School.


[


' Mr, and Mrs. Seagar are to reside a t -25, Abbotsford Avenue, Blackburn.


Gaoled for theft from cash box


JOHN Gastall Richmond,


” aged: 25, was sent to prison for a month at a special sitting of Clltheroe Magistrates on Monday,; when he pleaded guilty to stealing 30s. from a metal cash ibox, belonging to his room-ttiate.


Insp. W. Taylor said [that


Richmond formerly, shared a room III Han Street, ClUheroe, with a man nairied Harold Reginald Hammond,


'


metal cash box-and locked it on October 30th:'last year, when he looked .again on Novemljer, . 6th,'he , found, the lock had;.be’en , tampered with


Hainmond left ,30s. !lh a


and tHe!rripne.v' whs ^one; ,Questioned ; by, .DetecHvet


Constable McCarthy, Rich­ mond .admitted, taking; the moneycii He also-asked for one other;'larceny offence, to be taken Into consideration;;


In' court; Rlchmorid. .a


labourer' in . an, amusenien,t arcade at Brldllngtpni ; told the inaglstrates thatihlsiwlfe was 111 and there was nO-one to look after his children.


: l'_.» '(.'W -.l/.UIL .1.1 '■• ..11------ ... . .....


Collapsed as she left


-^INQUEST TOLD


AFTER an operation ‘a t Queen’s Park Hrispital, a


48-y e a r -o ld weaver, Edith Grlmshaw, of S h a w b r l d g e Street, Clitheroe, was fit for discharge the previous Satur­ day, but as she was being put In th e : ambulance she suddenly collapsed, the Black­ burn Coroner. Mr; G^rge Wlghtman, was told on Friday.


She was taken back in the


hospital where she died on the Tuesclay.


The Coroner said Miss


Grimshaw died from pul­ monary embolllsm. " I t Is the sort of thing which may arise from an operation,” he added. i


week or so of the "operation. In this case it had been delayed apparently. There was rio reason to suspect that it was there.”


I “ I t usually occurs within a


" Misadventure,” he said It'did not mean that there had'been any carelessness, but that the operation! had had something to do with the death.


Lighting bus strike hits at loc^lj people


ly/TANY people In Clltlieroe ■^^•*-,and district were caught but by the lightning bus strike at Blackburn on Saturday.


People going to work and women p;l a n n 1 n g shopping e x p e d i t i o n s were Incbn- venlencedl


i Clltheroe, on S a t u r d a y


morning, had a holiday week look. Comparatively few people were about in the Market ! Place, which is usually crowded with shoppers qt tha t time.


jj- [


Although ' the Cllthefoe depot of Rlbble Motor Se'Mces


: and the Burnley and Acijrlng- tqp Corporation buses were operating as usual, the strike a t Blackburn made a nptlbe- able difference to the number? of people entering Clltheroe.


' Many people visit Wnalley on Saturdays during [ the summer, : but on Satjurday afternoon the village streets were almost eiripty.


[ « ] i« TV m Billington


Bllllngton is i to be erected ajf Billington, and since It, will be, seen from i^ alley , Clltheroe R.D.C. have [.been asked for their, observations on i t by the Divisional Pl(innlrig Authority.


A 50-FC)OT steel'mast for,


by an overhead, block line, and the Rural Council have no objections to the niast,, provlduig! that the overhead ■lirie Is screened as much as possible. I ;


The mast will be connected “ piped ” television tb'^ D. LORD & SON


5 M O O k L A N E ■ CLITHEROiE ■Telephone: Clitheroc 488


Recording a verdict of


Luellat9IU Black, parchment, navy or white t|(jo. tone cal/.


........ ;... .,


Should you: prefer, Plack yoUT bFd^r through ypur jusual


local Garage! i


Gome to ill! foi* sometiiihg newin t o M iB U


Corolla 45/-


A<iA-aiA Black, parchment ■ shoes M ^


1 ■ I


LENSMfS CLUB COMES OF AGE i l l


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t e l l t l '


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tf'iS w ia


J, i t ' ' / W m ! ■ W M U \ k ■■ 1 H' S'


Clitheroe Advertiset & Times, July l[ 1960 ' !. ' t U '


Sup^ft !j leathers, ro o ^


fit, al biull-in support that it .nolv^htatjall,


' but talces all|tbe strain off tired feet


I t^ S T tA D D F A HEARING AID


ILocal Correcto 'r Service ' : . Il i' i ' i


IPr , tlio convenience of local readers who wish to try the new heaiiiig method, :{we have estsUiiishM a pehnahent Hearing Coribetor Advisory Service a t .this .(iddress. [ Readers are kelcjpme to use this private serylcp-freely, as often as they wl^“ it has 'the |jfbllowlng very im ^ r to t advant^es;-'-


Jc ITiie advantage of'being a local service for. local pwple. Friendly, cbnfideptlai dnd depchdable-a ‘fainlly seryice.’


T h e a d v a n t a g e o f p r c v i d l h g y o u w i t h a q ^ f n l h e a r i n g t e s t , e i t h e r h e r e o r a t y o n r h o m e , w U h o U t a h y f o r m a l i t i e s


o r ' e x p e n s e . '■ ) ' ' ' . , ' | '


)k the advantage of (.enabling yon to TEY ALL STYLES' OF, I HEARING' epEBEOTOftS, not just one make, to see


which one suits ybUibettW Uiafi'tMdthbifs. !


± The advantagj of enabling yon to borrow the chosen Cor-j ^ 1 rbetor for a few days to try leisurely and thorongMy at j home or at w^k)', m aff klhds of everyday Sitnatlons-wf


inOUN.'J. G. SHARP, chair- man [ I of Clltheroe, Rural


District I Council, and Mrs. Sharp have .been Invited to a Royal, garden party at Buckingham i Palace on July


,21st. [I r


AUTUMN f i u e n O N LIKELY FOR S L JAMES’S


James’s Church,' Olltherbe, .In.successlori to the Rev. J. S. Parry, who, has left fbr Derbyshire.


| Mr. Chapitian, a riianrled


man with one child,'IS 28 rind Is irii his fourth year as curate at St. Mark’s, which has a popriiatlori'-of about 20,000 with a daughter’ ehttfCh 'and' a mlssibriliall.


, He was ordained Iri 1956 to


the curacy of St. Mark’s,by the Bishop of Liverpool-,'^d has regularly tailght Scripture In , the , aided school,, ,one of


'the.,,ithi:ee SthboW Iri' tm paftsH.;'


■ Mr.vOhapman .was-brought'


up ,lh': Blackpool) where he attended' ; both. Bls.ixh aim; Parish Church and .';St, Thoitoas’a;, Church," under; the ministries: of'ther-fate 'Canon' Henry Ward, who' had cOn-


; .;


riectlonsl with St. J Clitherob, and Garibn Lang. I


! j Ies’s, H. : ;For a good (leal ' of , that


tlme he was a member of the Blackburn Fe 11 ow s h i p of 'Vocation'.,


.


' I After ! leavirig ■ sehobl. he served with the] Army for his iNatlonaliBervice. .rind entered Bristol "UrilveriiltY,', lit 1652,■


lobSimilk'his ddgrbb .of dok;;''his


;at TY'


_______ B.A. noriburs. He


_ . ordination u d a i e Han,


j I t 'ls ihbped' that'Mr. Uhapti hSi' be Inducted' In early Sep.teiriber;


;)n‘ jliVf


ABDENTE UEARING SERVICE; . ' i U


1X3/1018/1


T&E Rev. Heinry, Davison Chapman; curate at St. Mark’s i Church, St.i Helens, ihasibeen appointed Rbetor of St.


, I that you and your famdly: may measure the amount of I extra baiqilttess and' confidence it brings toi yon.


After you have experienced this free serviOB! If you then wish to consider purchasing a Gorrector. you will'have'the satisfac­ tion of knowing that’it 'lS'ri ih ^ y [ su b ^ f th that We are interestcd.'in your continued satisfaction.


The new hearing service is being'organlsed:hy Mr; U J. Pynn, a senior Ardente Advise, who .wili .be pei#mently available to I visit readers at( home .by appointment and give every help and advice possible. You will find him friendly and thorough.


To take advantage of' this' free I Advisoiy s ^ c e please'Write' your name and address im' the’Slxme htibw and iserid It to us. The Ardente Adviser will then arrange to See you/at; home at a ihiitually convenient time. If,' together, wb ,can help you to enjoy good hearing, then it will be a pleasure. [ [ ,


i • ■ At yonr service ' |' ■ ' '


G. SHF.LDON, M.P.S. - ' I C H E M IS T ■ j


3 5 , M O O R L A N E , C U T H E R O E T e l e p h o n e : C l i th e r a e 18S


In .aecordanee with f Ardefito Adviser at h<


adUties you offer, name my o u r I n v i t a t i o n I w o u l d l i k e t o : s e e t h e o e n d t a k e a d v a n t w o f t h e f r e e h e a r i n g '


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