THE CLARION
■ ^ though ltfwas:.golng to be one; of ,those days: largely devoted. ?to Bhttlne on and removink,;'cap^|[VwriJi rather uncomfottable .{'liitervals in between.
A'T 3CORTON A T first, .Sunday looked as
, B. IjpEND^W I livening a t '6— SPECIAL muskrat! ieiAm I S o l o i s t I ^ l E v e n l n g S e r v i c e : U i;
M R S . A U r x B B y : W H I T O ’ ( f o r m e r l y o f C l i t n e r o e ) . I Offertory .wif’ prgarr; ^lepalr Fund. ■ j
TO-NIGHT (FRID^l i March 4th;
U n it^ J y le ^ ^
i CONGREGATlbNAL at 7-30
p.ni. Speaker: Mrs. bj[ckiiisbn| _______
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(of Blackburn). I I ^
Moor Lane Meth(^t Church h
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SUNDAY' NEXT '■ (Marcjh Obh) s j ; il ■ r ■ ■ ' :
' Preacher , L.
R. C. Bi-qughton; B.D. SACRAMENT
at 10-S0;a,ra. and 6 p.m.| IHEiRiEV.'i I'll;
AFTER EVENING SERVKJE CLASS!
LADIES’ ll.m.
at 2 ISpeaker:;
Mrs] Lofthbuse CLITHBROE
CONGREGATIpNA crurchI
sunda;^ next :
(March 8th) ; WOeSHIP 1
at i0-3() a:n|. and 6 p.m. Conducted by: i
Rev. Alan Gaiint
Evening: Worship w ill' close with the Sacrament! of the . : Lord’s pupperi i j ,■
Family !W6rshi!p begins itoday at 10-30 a.m. I Will you I and your family join us| In ithe I praise of Godf j !
Thought f«^ the wMki
■The fatnlly, ithat prays i to gether, stajys together.; : i
MANOR HALL Milltlibmb Avenue
SUNDA^: NE'xi’i ■ (March eth) ! i
SUNDAY S O H ^ , 2:15 p.m. GOSPEL ^ y iC E , 6-30 p.m.
I'Speslier: i-
Mr. G. jRoberts (Blackburn) ! ■
! WEDNISDAY, March 0th:
Ladies’ Bright Hour at 2-45 p.nj. Speaker:!
Miss Arkwright (Bamberi Bridge) ■
• THURSrXAYj March: 10 th
Children’s Happy Hoi at 6-45 D.m.
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Gishum Cricket Cluh ANNUAL DANCE
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at.the . WprTE BULL] GISBUKN Tp-NlGHT (FRIDAY)
Dainclng 9-30 p.n|. to 1 a.m. to th i I MAYFAIR d]aNCE BAND.
Adinissi<m 2/6
Licensed Bar. till 11-30
p.ni. i Spot Prljses and Raffles,
Lowergate r CUtheroe THE HALL jijM B tE SALE
0-morrow (Saturda|) March 5th, a t 2f30 p.m.
Admissicin 13d. Refreshnients.
WTSWEti IW.I.
JUMBLE SALE to be held : In
To -ntorrow; (Saturday) March 5th. Open 1-30 plm.j
THESCHOOL I ■ ' ' '
Admisston 3d. Refreshments.
Twenties ball TEENS.' lAND
The Night of the. Year for the ; iTeenagers and Twenties. Competitions for the
TEENS. & TWENTIES QUEEN !and BOPPING. TOP BANDS
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Tim will be a nighi to remem ber, bfiok the
j ! DlariesJ
ih k in g ; l a n e h a l l . I I
FRIDAY, I^Y 6th ■;
under the auspices of OLITHEROEiTOC H. ,
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General Meeting i will be held on
Textile Workers Union J.
Bleachere, Dyers and ! : The Annual
Wednesday, Rflarch 9th at 7-30 p.m; In the
CENTRAL WORKING MEN’S C L ra ,’CLniHmoE
iMi^. J. Madden, the District! Organiser, ■will be present, and a good attendance is desired,
.■ H: M. BULLOCK, j .Secretary.
CHATBURN M.U. NEWTON INSTITUTE JUMBLE SALE i I
A DANCE will; be
8-30;p.m.j b 2
a.ml . Right Of Admission Reserved.
INGLBBORO’i DANCE BAND I ;
Admission 2/6
FREE BUS Will leave Clitheroe Station^ via i Whltewell[ at 7-45 p.m.; Slaldburn, 8-30 p.m.: -returning after | the Dance.
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Keihrook & Sldp^fin YFG DAISC
Saturday, I iVIarch ^th
■' C(iRO(NAmON HOTEL HORTON-IN-CBAm
; RiBGiAL DANCE 8
p.ni. toi 11-45
FRIDAY NEXT .(March
I held on; . nth)
in
and POUISb STALL :he CHURCH INSTITUTE '
Friday, March llth : -
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Admission 3d. - I [
Refreshments. : .
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IMD^G^N ■ ! 1 date In your I Bub from Whalley at 1-15 p.ra.
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.ROWLAND VILLAGE CHURCH TO GO ALL-ELECTRIC
y the time the Installation of the electricity scheme at ,St. Michael’s Parish Church, Whltewell, has been completed,! the money will easily have been raised. '
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..i “ Alre.ajdy- the gifts of parishioners and former parishioners and several efforts have raised £700 towards the! £800 cost, which I think Is very encouraging,” the Vlftar/the‘Rev. Til B. Reid, told an “ Advertiser and Times ” reporter this week.
i The parishioners of the scattered area are to be
congratulated even more because for the greater part of the time since the scheme began the school, iwhlrfi served as the village apd church hall, has been'out of
;use. A lorry badly damaged the gable end and It was a , long time before repairs were completed.
j The scheme: lncl,udes lighting, automatic heating and organ blowing, and another step was made recently when
the organ blowing apparatus was Installed. M i r ro N j
LENT.—An Ash Wedn^ay ser-
vlpe was wnduoted by the Vicar, the Rev. G. A. Parker, 'in All H^ldws Pariah Church, Mltton, Lenten services' wll) be conducted weekly until Raster.
Baahall Eaves, Waddlngton, Hurst Green, Wlswell,' Whalley and
FOR SPRING. — Members of
'BUUngton and Langho'Women’s Institutes were Invited to a mannequin parade at the month ly meeting' of Uttle Mltton and District W.I. bn Wednesday.
Dakins The Institute funds. *'•
compere was Mrs. 'ahd {proceeds .
Mra. R. iWUUamson presided and
welctWed two new members, Mrs. WatMn and Hardwick.
Mrs. ^k ln reported on the
L.P.W.I. meeting which she atten ded In Preston,- and Mrs. Canning was I elected jto attend Denman College.' ' I
The ■ competition was for
i^costiune Jewellery and six stars Were! won by| Miss M. Knowles, Mlssi M. Hhdson and Mrs. Start, five : by Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Sandham, Mr^. Lancaster and Mrs. A. Laycock, land four by' Mrs. Friend and km. Simpson.
LADIES' EFFORT.—The annual
ladles' effort for the ftmds of All Hallows Chjirch, Mltton, ' on Shrove Tuesday took the form of a turkey ^pper, whist and domino drive and dance, and raised more tian £40.
, Med. for whist In the Institute uA mahy played dominoes at the Vicarage.
Tweyty-three tables were ooou- winners were: Ladles: 1,
Mrs. Bowen; | 2,* Mrs. Taylor; 3, Mrs. Gore. {Gents.; 1, Mr. R. WlUlamson; 2j Mr. H. Brcnnand; 3,
Mr. J.' Storithy. ■ D' . ■ 1 ■ '
Janet KnowlM and Mr. P. Har greaves.
billington
Hlndle, widow! of Mr. John Hlndle, of Baxenden, | died on Sunday at the home of her daughter, at Green Acres,! 'Whalley Old Road, BllUngton. She was 78.
MRS. A, tilNDLE—Mrs. Alice
omino prizes ' were won by i
ijlw Dtmolng followed to recorded music,,./ ; . !
GISBURN ,
has occurred In hospital after a short Illness of Mrs. Charlotte Hannah Tattersall, jvldow of the late Mr. John Alfred Tattersall, of 8, 'Parker Terrace, Glsburn, aged 69.'
FARMER’S WIFE.—The death Before coming to Glsburn 'a few
years ago, Mrs. Tattersall lived at Bow Lalthe ' Pai-m, Bolton-by- Bowland,' and was well known throughout the farming com munity.
congregation of St. Mary’s ChurchJ Glsburn, ■ Mothers' Htdon and! choir, went by coach to' Pewston-j wlth-Blubberhouses on Friday to the Induction of the Riv. W. M, 'Lister, former' Vicar of| Glsbrnm. After the service, the| Glsburh party were entertained to supper In Fewston Parish Hall, j
ton on Tuesday. INDUCTED.—Members ' of the
MRS. M, E FAWCETT.-The
death occurred at her home. The Nook, Glsburn, yesterday week, ol Mrs. Mary Ellen Fawcett, She was 88. Mrs. Fawcett; was widow of , the late Mr. Christopher Fawcett, and was bom ^t Wheali- ley Farm, Glsburn. Sbe returned to live at Glsburn 26 years ago from the Buck Inn, Paythome. |
Mrs. Fawcett was well known
and respected by many p ^ le Irl the district. During thb war) ehe was an active member of the W.V.S. and was a member of the Parochial Church Council and Mothers' Union.
i Interment took place'on SatuTi
day afternoon at - s i
i.Mary'a Church, Glaburn^ the service bej Ing conducted by the; Vicar of Barnoldswlck, the Re,v. P. Green.
bum and District Young,Farmers Club was held on Monday In, the Festival Hall, Mr. Boocock andl Mr. Blckerstafl, of Nelsop,, gave a talk and Aims about photography and answeredj numerous qu^Uonsj A vote of thanks
was.propo^ bs^ Roger Hanson, seconded by' John Woodend. Arthur Atack presided over a business! meeting.
PICTURES.—A meetiing of Gls] : SLAIDBURN ! A service at Baxenden Parish
Church preceded the Interment there on Wednesday.
READ BIRTHDAY I OREETINCis to Mr.
Charles Bowker, of 42, Hambledon View, who wbs 82 on Saturday.
of certiticatesj under the National Child Cycling Proflclency; Training Scheme ,wa.s held in the! C. of E. School on Friday.:
PRESENTA’TION — Presentation
Parish Council and the: following children recblved, certificates and badges: Gall Hansonj Susan Mitchell, Su^an Pickles, Janet Houlgate, Susan Ash. Anne Blmmer, Kathleen HoUlgatc.
Su.san Clegg,'. Pat Kbit, Margaret Stand- age, Barbara 1
Arrangements were by j the Read a. Cooper, Rosemary
Ogden. Barb|»ra Hltchon, Beryl Hanson,^, Kathleen Knowjes. .
Grainger. John Law. David J Pollard, Steplien Rushtoltr Andrew Jo'nes, PhilUp' Hanson, Fred Han son, Mlcha'el Clegg, Robert Holden,'Briail W.'Cooper,‘Adrian Earnshaw and Trevor Pritchard.
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anageimen^ bommittee B ;nro| (
W IST & DOMINO - DRIVE — will !be heia in the ,
MEMORIAL mSTITDTE • 1 .
l^turday, March 12th at 7-30 |pjn.,
fotato su pper
Admissioin 2/6 ! (inclusive).
John Waddlngton, I Malcolm
1 HOME HELP. - Mr. Ji Shuttleworth, of Grindleton] was special preacher atj Slaldburn Methodist Church on Sunday when collection^ were for Home Mission FundsJ Mr. F. Whltfleld was organlstj
The annual meeting was
held in the schoolroom last] week when slide:t Illustrating] the work of the Home Mission.^: Depu'tment In the
Shetlands were shown by the Rev, A. *B. Macgarr! ' RKOTOK S rAI,a—The Rev.
J. 3. Parry, Rector of St, James’s ! Church, (/lltheroe, was speaker at a meeting of the Women’s Fellowship held at the Rectory .last week. . ROCK BOTTOM.—A meeting,of
fllms were shown hy Dr. B/ Ro.s- coe, ai^ic-Led by Mr. jones, on Baaic Smg. ’ A vote of thanks
was propofjed by Mr. J. Parker. ■ Ldw MOOR
j who also. made the presentations. A film- sho\/ and safety quiz followed.
WHIST.-Mrs.
. Children wjere trained by Mr. Stead, of Preston, a Lancs: County Council Road Safely Offioer, and linstructors were Me-ssrs. J. Blun dell, T.' WllLiason and. C. Law.
J. V. Whlttam
won the first prize and also, the, special prize at a whist drive in
the Conservative Club on Monday evening. Other winners were: 2, Mrs. E. Rushton; con., Mrs. J. L.
Kenyon and Mrs, W. 'A. Ml'S. J.' Po prizes.
Mrs. J. Hardman.
SMnger wad M.C. and ) lard presented the
WHITEWELL
Ised by the Parochial Church Council, a whist p d domino drive in Whltewell School on Shrove Tuesday raised about £11 for church funds.
itheroe Naturalists Soc. Coates,
Bashall Eayes Reading ■ Room i •
Holden, and winners were, whist, ladlfes, 1, Mrs/ IVors- wlck; 2, Miss K. Haslewood; 3, Mrs. John Parker; cons,, Mrs. James' Parker. Gents,, 1, Mr. R. Wilson; 2, Mr. Rushton;
M-Cjs were Messrs. F. A. Haslewood and H.
w.
3, Mr. Rushton. jnr.; cons., Mr. Murray. Dominoes; 1, Mr. Holden- 2, Mrs; H. Sandham: 3, Mr. E. Sandham; 4, Mrs. R. Wilson.
COUNCIL CARDS.-Organ-
evening the Rev. R. C, Broughton received 0:1 behilf of the Method ist Ch'n'ch an electric clock, the gift of .\li.s.ii j. E. and G. Banies and fam::k’.5 in appreeiallon for ■work the r father and mother have done lor church and Sunday School.
GIFT ill TIME.-Orl; Sunday
r-atsed fpr ■ the Vicarage stall at the lorthcoming sale ol work for .St. Paul's ^luirch, Low Moor, at a colfcc ovciiing and brlng-and-buy •stair at the Vicarage yesterday week. ' ; CdNOER'r.-There was a full
received and totalled over £37, FOR ST^LL.—About : £11 wa.s
Envelopes for a gift day. were
Young Farmei's wa.s held'in the vIllfiBo hail on Monday, when two
i WISWELL presentation. - Captain
of Wlswell Cricket Club, Mr. Harold Hbweroft, received the cup won by Wlswell, last season’s ! champions of the Rlbble Valley League, at the annual Cricket Club whist drive and dance in Wlswell School on Friday.
Col. W. A. Mather, who also handed over replica cups to the I players, F.. McNab, A. Wood, lA.'McNab, B. Seed, M. Blbby,
T.iSeed, S. Carter and
E. Ashcroft. Mr. F. McNab was M.C. for
six tables of whist and 20 domino -players, and. Col. Mather presented prizes to whist, ladies; 1, Mrs. Booth; 2, Miss M. Nuttall; 3, Mrs. Ec'cles. :Gents., 1,' Mr. J., Wood; 2,'Mr. J. Waddlngton; 3, Mr. C.iBrltcllfle; dominoes, 1, Mrs.,Id. Procter; 2, Mrs. M. Blbby: . Juniors, 1, Hazel Bleazard; 2, Carol Procter,
TOSSIDE
annual 'meeting of the veatry and parochial church council was held last week.!
church; a f f a i r s . — The The Vicar, the Rev. R. C.
Allan; predded and gave a review of the year.
of the Mothers’ Union. The Vicar: again elected Mr.' G. New- house os his warden and Mr.: r. ■Utrigg 'w'.u elected ' people’s warden, ,'ihe wardens Wei'S elected
Mrs. Whipp reviewed the work
.; representatives to the rurl- ! decanal conference and Mrs. j VVhlpp to, the diocesan conference.
I Sldesmeri and members- of tbe , church coiiiich were all re-elected,
! HURST GREEN
,1 low, ! who; gave an ; enjoyable ^ cookery dliuionstration.i: Mrs. J'. j.Holden prqpose'd a vote of thanks.
I BAKING; CAKES.—Mrs. Gornall I presided at a monthly W.I. meet ing and liiLoiJucfd Miss P. Gll-
I Mi4 ,GljloW| Judged ;;members" I cakes | and; awarded
lir.st prl'ze to .Mrs. J. Bailey and second'to Mr.s. J Holden.!
I Arrangements were made to visit a pl.'ii' In Preston (it the end of thi' moiiih. Du'.ing'the .social naU-liour, imeinbers coriipeted for,
] bars of chocolate in a game of j tombola. ■!
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I WHIST;-^At a monthly whist ! and donilno drive held in St. I Joseph'./ Sthcol on, Sunday even- I Ing, Fr. M.; Mooney,] S.J.j presented ■ prize.s to: ; Whist: Ladies: 1, Mrs. H, WlIcQck:, 2. Mrs. A. Bolton. Gents.: l,':Mr.s. E. Holden; ,2, Mrs.
j G, . Me’ilini;. Domiiiocsi 1, Mrs. I Kelly! '2, M
j scho/i. at St. Paul's, Low Moor, on j Shro,ye Tufoday for a ■ concert i given by the Youth Club and prO' duced by Mrs., Waddlngton, There] were musical: Items,
sketches arid a play; and guest artistes . 'who: included Miss Christie (solos), Mr. John: Pye (conJuring),| and the Saints Rhythm Group. Abo'ut £15 was raised for club : ,
funds, FOR Music.—The chblr of St.
Paul’s emurch, LoW| Mgor, heldr a Jumble sale] on Frfday.' to raise money to buy music.
D W r OWNHAM
, DRIVE AND DAN0E.-A- whist drive was held In the Village Hall Downham, on Friday. Mr. W Barker was M.C. loy 10 tables and
Miss] Barton' presented prizes to Ladles: 1, Mrs. Nelson; 2, Mrs Allen; con.,;'Mrs. Cowperthwalte Gents.; 1, Mr. E. Nelson;. 2, Mr W. Robinson; con,, Mr! J., SlmP: son.
1-1.S .Agnes Bailey, Com
petition, Miss' A. Hattori. ST. JOHN’S. — The annual
Shrovetide! effort for church fund.s was held :ln the schdplroom on Monday,'.when the traditional hot pot supper] W
U.S served by members
of the Mothers' Union.: This was followed by a whist arid' domino drive.
Ladlek: . Miss A. Snape; Mrs. Brown, (jents.: Mr. Ri Whalley; Mr. T. Ariner.
Prizes were won by: Wblst: i : . Dominoes: Mr. Oolllrison, Mrs i i
Lanyon. A competition] was won by Mr. IDolphln. TTie, effort realised £l8. '
BASHALL EAVES
meeting of Bashall'Eayesj Reading Room. ■ was held | yesterday week, when Mr. ]F. E. ^urgeon was re elected chilrmari. Mr. T. Swindle- hurst. WM re-elected | treasurer
Coromltt^ comprises Messrs. P.
Greenholgh, J. Lund, J. Green- halgh, P. Jackson, A. Taylor, A. E. Taylor,: J. Spurgepn and. 6. Greene. ; '
. I • ■ The Clip was presented by Cremation took place at Skip- WADDING^ON
k.: EVERY; WBBK.--7IA' weekly whist' vdrive .was held Ih the Reading Room, when M.C. was Mr. Jobh Herd. I Winners were; .Ladles; i; Mrs. T. Oddle; 2, Mrs. C. Bishop; con.,' Mrs. :A. Smith, Gents, i f, Mr. R.: Wallbank; 2, Mrs. A. Underwood, Miss 0, Iveson (tie); con., (Mrs. P.. Tomlinson. Oompe- tltlon, Mrs. 'A. Underwood and Mrs. J. Bond.
■ CHQIR. -H Anniversary services
were celebrated at Ithe Methodist Church on] Sunday, Preacher In the morning, was; Rev. ! R, C. Broughton,:-and In the evening,
,Mr..’ ]R.' Brindle, ■ !,of Wllpshlre. ^lolst wa^ Mrs. Ruth Johnson, of lltheroe. : 'I |
; Anljhems were sung by the choir
led- by.' Mr. . C. f ^rlgley. Miss] Speakman ■' Was' thq': organlrit, ' ] I
preacher of the Methodist Church Home Mlsslou'-, Sunday ■
Rev. ,T, p.: BOrthwlok, while Mr., MoLoughlari, ,of,.Whalley; preached '
ISUNb l Ml?8fi^, —JMorutag Whs ' the.
In the evening;^. I ''a film atrip lecture; yesterday
week, showing home mission work In the 'Sheliland I^les was given by. the Rev. G. B^ Kendrew.;
Chilrman was Mrs. T. C. Borth-
wlok : and t o t a l collections amoimted to oyer
fill.
effort I was held on Shrove Tuesday when Mr. ;J. B. Herd supervised whist , and dominoes.
UNION, -f- A Mothers’ Union THE WEEK^S
to: Ladies;: 1, Miss H. Haworth; 2, Mrs. F. Sliverwood;! con., Mrs. P. Leemlrig. ! Gents.: ' 1, Mrs. A. Speak; 2,; Mr,
D.Nelson;! con., Mrs. P. Toinllnson. ;
Mrs. :Most; (Tommlttee members served a home-made supper dur- . Ing the Interyal. |
Dominoes; Mr. G.'Robinson and Mrsl Hawkins presented prizes
OBITUARY I I " ! ' '!
' MR. F. BIRKBECK , '' ' '■ Mr. 1 Francis Blrkbeck, of 2,
Church View, Glsburn, died In hospital on Friday. He was 78. i |. ■!
Wlggleswbrth, was employed by the West Riding County Council for 25 years until his retirement 13 years ago.
Mr, I Blrkbeck, a native of
HAVE YOU SENT IN YOUR ENTRY " I . - '■ ■ j
! ' ■' L" . FOR 7™ CLITHEROE & DISTRICT lES He leaves a. widow, five sons
St. Marjds Church, Glsbum, on Tuesday.
and! three daughters.; The| fimerai took. place a t
M.BOWKER, . Ohel of the town’s oldest
residents.! Mrs. Mary i Bowker, of 133, Whalley Road, Clithe roe' died at; her home: on Sunday, j She was 90,
Park Street! and had lived In Clitheroe! all her life.
She
mahy ago.
Mrs! &wker was bom In
had been a weaver for years until 40 years
Bowker,'. .who died 31 years ago; MmJipowkar Is survived by |5ne sejn,': •
;, ' A service in St. James’s
Chjirch, 'Clitheroe, preceded the interment a t Clitheroe Ceihefery! on Wednesday.
MR. F. CAWLEY A member of an old
Clitheroe: family, Mr. Frank Cawley, : of I 21, Montague
Street, died at his home on Sunday, aged] 70. : .
Mr.;Cai|vley was employed at
CUthe'roei. Gas Works until his retirement, but had pre- vibusli? ibeeri a conductor employed' by! Blbble Motor' Services, Ltd.,' for many years.
'! Ass(3Clated ^ th ' St. Michael and St. ;Johri’s R.C. Church, he had been In charge of the forces' canteen on Lowergate during the war. He had also been ia member of Clltheroe P.C. Supporters Club.
He [eaves a' widow and one
son, l^r. jNorman Cawley. Thej interment took place on
! ipss M. CROPPER ] i ■ ■ !
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' The' death occurred at the
home 1 of] hefl niece, Mrs. Q. Taylor, ()f “ Raydale,” Chat- burn,} oh Monday of Miss Minnie (Jropper. :
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had lived ^ t h her niece for about] four years, moving to Chatb^m from Blackpool.
Cremation, took place at
Skipton on Wednesday. I MRS. K. k WILSON
! Mrs! kathleen Nora Wilson, the wife! of Mr. Edward Wil son, of i 29. Eshton Terraqe, Cllthe'roe, died at her home on Wednesday after a long
lllnesk . ! . : . ] ■ ! Mrsl Wilson, who was only
39, Is Survived' by her husband and tpree children.
: Cremation takes place on Mondkylat Pleasington,
in s s A. k WRIGHT Mist 'Annie Elizabeth Wright!
of Haiihurst Cottage, Pendle ton, died In hospital yesterday
.week. ! I !’ !
Before going to Pendleton just .over two]years ago. Miss
Wright had resided in Little- moor.} .CUthetoe.! She had been associated with Pendle ton Parish Church for many years.! !
j reading room.—Tbe annual Monday; ■
The’ f'lmerai! took place on ]
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and Mr. Fi: A. (Lyons, secretary In place of Mr. J. Lund, secretary for the past three years, .who resigned.
fheld In the VUlage • Institute _on 'Friday.]'
RESEARCH.—'The annual effort for tweer ; re^rcb fund was
Organised by
tute comimUtee, in ]play and Mr.
the village'instl- ten tables were
the M.OiWinners were: Ladles; 1, Urs.[T.| Brlggri; 2! Miss M. Jack- son; 3, j Mrs. jFox; con.. Miss Brennahdi' Gents.: 1, H. Town- son; . 2,[e.; Bushten; 3, H. Jackson; con,, !h. I Jackiten. Prizes were presented bv Mies Sedgewlck.
O. Sedgewlck'was
a. L. Baxter’s, iftie Music ■ ■ Blackburn
Tickets 7/6, 6/ 1 W H A L L EY a n d
M r .W . J . J O N E S ,C h i r o Is pleased ankourice itha E V E N IN G S l i
a t 29, Accringtonj R
Appointments
may.be madejat J
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; ' ] , ’ ' 1 i ' ■ ! -I ■ ■ - - Phoning'OLEIlM 1 . ; r ' Mist dropper, who was 85,
MR. FRANK PEARSON M.P; for Clltheroe Condtluency. , i
Will be pleased to see Constituents and discuss : their problems |wlth them on
SATURDAY, 12th W rCH. 1960
,. at 'WIHAMY COMSEEVATIVE CLUB ;; between 10-45 a.m. and 1 -15 !a.m, ; and at
OLTUaklpE! CXMJSEBV^ '' be(tween 11-30
a.im and 12 noon.
A^mbly Hall , jPnl^c g a j . Blackburn
Blackbum Music Soqety Orchestra at 7-15 p.m.
Thursday, March 17th, Conductor.
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Solo Pianoforte: '
OBCajL Iphogrammp
Overture:, “ Flhgal’s Cave'-" ... Suite No, 1 from: “L’Arleslenne
I Pianoforte Concerto In A Mlnoi ' i
] '.' '■ — ^NTEEVAI Symphony No. 5 In E Minor from
,. Mendelssohn ..... .......... Bizet .......... . ^Grieg
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The NeW World’ Duorafc 4/6,.V-' !
iop,72KlngWmiamSt., a n n e ;*!®
OOHEN WEISBEOD
Tuesday ] at ] St. Joseph’s Cemetery.,
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Annual Medal Competition Closing Date for Entries; '
Tuesday Next, March 8th
.Entry Forms from: Mr.
R.Shu Clitheroe
rples, 22, Castle Street, The widow of Mt. Alfred fSponsored by the Rotary j/| of] Clitheroe) h6 ilndividual Entries j Spdeialiy Welcome
I Closing Date foi' Entries: , ™JRSDAY, MARra llth, I960
Ehtiy Forms fromr- Mr. T. P. RUSHTON, 152 G ladwm Road, Qitheroe;! or f/om preriiises displaying ’ posters.
SEND IN YOUR ENTRY NOW eUTHEROE FdcriBALL CLUB
of the/flrsti'fe# mjles under our eaJ>es .and,’"were just elettlnfe Uft*'’a,-WGo head of steam fwhep;' 6 t ‘< Cow Ark, o u r , vlce-iCAPtilnfAli ()halnweel
■In the ieria.'.'we spent most of us
Whltewell:/Eooii ' being left behind, and then came the climb! over. Bykes HlU .with th e : following', downhill run over BlaSe Moss to Marshaw where[ wo were able to finally dispense'.wjllh; out., capes. : ;
_ , the run, C B b s to ^ Branching' left, we crossed
the I Wyre!';and the, Catshaw Greave, laingntlng as we did so the bNcj^ng'ovM of the fords jwhich a t one lime were such a fea'tlire of 'this nin, aindisi!) ,b f wav of Halls came to ithe hdmlet of; Scorton, where wcj Ijad lunch, ■
any l ot the morning’s run, we heade l'tnij)ugh Qarstang and aipbled along ia't an easy pace towar^ Blfeasdale, meeting en route [th^- two members who had! gone,' In search of a chain'jvlieel earlier In the day.
So ks to avoid re-tracihg
■ On iSundayi. our run Is to Hardcastle Craggs, near Heb-
,den; Bridge, i leaving Woone Lane at 9 .a.m'. GEARS .
■WEDNISOAY, ^ im i s i h , at 7.30 .p.m. in ossoefaHon
E\rjck~AHhuf Kimbrell I fc j.
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AND H|Si pRCHECTRA (Forfy^flve Pis yers).'
Balcony, 8/6 & 7/6' : [Back Balcony, 5/- I : SfaUs, 8/6, 7/6, 6/6, 5/6
After that date at: ,'Reldyls Plalno Shop; Penny Street i Telephone; Blackburn 7314.
Booking Opeiq Satnrd^ay, March 12th || George’s h 1i1 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.' i
' | Postkl Bookings 'MUST Include: Remittance and S.A.E. ' :
Hirold. Holt Ltd., in associfitioti wUh Harold Davison -present.}.
TUESDAY, iUm 5(ii, at 7-30 p.m! :
“"won, PAUL ROBESON
Ltd;; The Music Shop*'72 Postal Bookings MUg^ include Remittance and.S.A.k'
From (MONDAY, MlAIR)C!(H 14th dookinp nt w t ’ KI? JG GECiRG E ’^ H A L L . BLACKBURN
SPHUTUALS, BAujADS' & --fOLK SONGS' with LAWjRENC^ BRpWN ' : Booking Opensl Saturday, Makh 12th
In the Foyer of King G^irge^ H^l from 10 a,ra. to 5 p.m'. Tickets, 15/., 12/6,(I0/6, 7/6,- 5/-, 3/6''
I r r a E 'Ven. ' ■■■> .Lambert; Atchdeacon of ’ Lancaster, - was-... instituted
'! Vicar of Lytnamf Parish • Church last week by the Bishop of Lancaster, I the Rey. A. L E. Hoskyns-Abrahall,:an'd inducted bv the Archdeacon of Blackburn,'the Ven. A'. S. Plcton.
> pr#ilse. He also mentioned ]'• thO-great administrative work- Vdohe -by: ArchdeacOnj Lambert Blackburn for
the.clergy, ,.
i the people. Those .present included the
He had now returned to his ; fii§t‘lbveJ-direct contact with
Mayor, und Mayoress of
! Lytham St. Annes ,(C!oun; and i M rs ,T rav ls s Carter) and many clergy from the Fylde
[ people lor the ministry. , ; . I :■',!■ *
: and Blackburn ^eas. Archdeacon aiamb'ert' said he had 'prep^edi'-about'300
,! FTBE Ministry of Agflculture ! have drawn attention tj) the risk of uncooked waste foods causing a spread 61 the
: virus of fowl pest. : The Ministry have isaueil
this warning keepers: ,
still' arising through poultry eating uncooked waste food; Poultry keepers should pay strict attention to ithe rule that no person may feed
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origin of fowl pest outbreaks in the present jepldemlc Indicate that many cases are
‘“ Investigations
; chapter had opened for St. Ciithbert’s—a ;:cHapMr full of ,
The Bishop said; a hew'
unboiled ..waste food W poultry or allow fowls to have access to It.”
T> E C E IP T S from share-| •Pi holders at £3,189,175 are
tlie highest in the | Borough Building Sbclety’s history'and are £649,418 In exce^ of last year’s record figure ' of £2,539,757.
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This was reported by the chairman,: Mr. Squlrq P. Dent,
, a’t the annual meetjiig.' Total assets of thie soc!ets|
now: amounted! to £ 18,914,680; an increase of £1,260,513 on last year. This represented k growth of, seven .per cent.;! which was twice that*achieved In ! 1958. Reserv^ were; Increased by £81,864 includ ing. the Post-War Credits and are now £947,338. |
men’s effort that people had to stand Mithe Walls! ]a concert.
School on Saurdayl for the ;•] .j j ' The M e n ’s fellowship
arranged and served a I turkey, tea -to .250. people and after-! wards a concert was’ given by Padlham and District Male’ Voice Choir,
school funds. Church. .! I 1
crowded was St. James’s ______________
ma| i i! ol Downhl son o l
daughter Harrlri, Bt i-Tpame
Uhapp, 'V 'As a G'ra
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the ■ Order ■ Arthur] i i privilege daughter Chapiel]
’■> Sir: Arthii ol Boriiberl the v?af, _ She locked] cream train,',
sal th e f
embrolderc the! Assh:
supported satin, lalso pearls.
.'Her Ibbui
white flow( ',The/e w'
,the.:brldei Miss" Ma
,MIss Ge Everllda
Sje? bride!
Christina Elizabeth
The effort raised £32 for S' *
TT ; was men’s Sunday at Clltheroe Congregational. . I'l
tLrraERO^'Dm^ipNfwOMEN’S UNIONIST ASSta^TION
Annual G EN E R ^ MEETING OONSERVATIVE CLUB, CLIT1HEROE ' '
SATURDAY, 12th tekcH. 1960 , at 3 p.1
Speaker:. MR. FRlAINK PiBARlSON.! MB.E,. JP„ M.P. APTEBNOONl TEA !. ,
lylil be served by members of the Clitheroe Branch.
.■njMOB members 6f CUthe^ rod’ Parish Chu^ch^.cholr
recently had an outing to Manches'ter.
! | ' ’They visited the (Cathedral,
where ,theyi were shown the large Harrison orgaii by the organist; Mr. Alan Wicks, and then went on to the Hlppor drome to see the pahtomlme “ Aladdin,” starring; 1 Bernard
Bresslaw., ;| ' After tea the Vicar, the,
ReV. S. Blrtwell. thanked Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Myers for, organising the outing.
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.' A bout' £6' was raised for ■'^[the: funds of ' Rlbblesdale] Nursery l^hool at a jumble! s a le ’ on 'Friday, j i t was o rg a n is t i by the ;CUtheroe Mothers’ League—mothers of ■children.: who attend the nursery!' ! .!
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charges for water supplied to outside authorities I by lonr^- pence'a thousand gallons.
IVfANGHESTER Corporation ;have increased their
■' T h is [was/reported at the monthly meetbig of Clltheroe.
Rural. I District Cpuncll at Cllthefoe on Monday. ,
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•A I^ViER who] said]: that snoy; drills and flood i water had
yesterday. .’
D IS T R i tT p (M l i8 t& M a s s e u r
t he now holds an R G E R Y
3ad, Whalley. he above address-or by ______
| He was Harry Whittle, aged 150,
o( Fenlsoowles, and tbe incident took. 'Place near tbei: temporary traffic lights In '(yhaUey Road,
cauheroe. THIS WEEK’S ROAD SAFETY SLOGAN I
A ban may run into the , n»d, but you must not.
affe(;t«d !his brakes and caused a oolUslon ■: with a police car, was flned £1 by OUtheros Maglstratea
,Youi anc
q|W?Osna
firework among 20-year-joldl when tn ey f Oaklea I F December
thli
I Although Ware going
i liOsseSslng : dog for fa: Having gai
'they W'srf ,’Clltheroi! passing Ir
,;i Tliom^ apprentice,
isum'monses Were orden 10s. ^ earih. confiscated burned.
miner, wen £ 2 . eac’
PUl^l
. P.C. “ the two
bus at , land adioli
Thev tfiei forage, fori across the footpath, b
.dogs had s said. ! ' Mr. Jam:
said no o to sbootjo;
.walk. jHe “ equlpmenl
j Bainbrid Had just
ihe occasloi Cawley Salq for. rooblts.l 'th a t rabbll
T. Marsh,] of sFurthergatei Blackbum, I and = solos were contributed! to the'evening service by] ■ Mr.' -E.' Bland (bass).: ! ! ■ ! I
: ''^ committee! of 'Clltheroe ! Parish!Churoh Sunday School,
o r g a n i s e i by th'e social
a Shrovetide iparty[|was held In the jschoolon Tuesday.; : ;
followed, by entertainment, games, a, whist and! domino drive, and , dancing. I
A potato pie supper was Thb' predcher was, the Revi
satin ;] d r sleeved cl /dresses' o:
'j/Tbey! !'W I of boufll
white ] a-' poloured
Asshet(jn brother.
formed b; Mr. Betti
Duties
, Mr. Chtlsb Robert Ir Peake, M John |Co. Fltzalai)-Hd Hanbury I Yotke, [cou| groom.
More
mostly' of the two the servlc: Dean of Very'Rev. the Very 1 bell Don
The I 1 ( ane Ruci
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