W e tQ E '
^dbertiEleti ^ fiines iRY ! —
FOR REFUGEES.—Members
of the 2nd Whalley Guide Com pany raised £41 for the World Refugee Year as a result of their carol singing over the Christmas period.
WHIST.—Mrs. T. Warclng DINNER DANCE
LADIES’ (XASS a t 2 p.m. Speaker:
Miss G. Hardaqre I
I CONGREGATIONAL ^ CHURCH
clitheroeI SUNDAY NEXT
(January lOth) i <
WORSHIP|
■ at 10-30 a.m. and 6 t).m. I
: conducted by; 1 1 Rev. Alan Gaunt
^ways be ■welcome at any of our servicesj for' fellowship with God, Father of us all.
Visitors and ; friends will T h omM ip r th e 'W e e lt:
i “ This generation’s deepest need is . . . .la fresh sense of personal and' social sin."
< ; S . E. Fosdkk
MANOR HALL Millthome Avenue
' SUNDAY NEXT (January 10th) ......I—
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SUNDAY SCHOOL, 2-15 p.m. gospel SpRYICE, 6-30 p.m. ' Speaker: .
I M r . A. BakeweD (Blackburn)
THURSDAY, Jan. 14th:
Children’s Happy Hour at 6-45 p.m.
Parish Church Scouts i pnd Cubs
H JUMBLE SALE
; with PPUND S T m and REFRESHMENTS .
Parish Church Sunday School FRIDAY, JAN. 15th
I at 7-30 p.m. Admission 3d.
PIANO SUCCESSES December - 1959
■ Associated Board Royal
i College of Music I
Grade III: ,
FAUUNE SHUTTLBWORTH Grade!:
ARliHiUR OABTER BARBARA RICE PAMELA HAMER'
MAXINE SAUSBURY i Prepared by:
i W. U. COPELAND Telephone: Whalley 3293
SpeclM attention given to , i Small (Mdren.
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TIERE'S.a dlSTent picture o f , the season of goodwill,
Tho’ you’re getting short of brea^
You enjoy yourself to death. As you waddle round the dance floor (ten till two).
i ' . ■ '
The folks you most detest, greet you with, effusive zest.
They shake your hand and hug you like a brother,
’They say how much thqy miss you,
’The females start to kiss you. And all the time your yamflng you must smotberl
You are longing for your bed— but never' have It said,
“You’re a qultterl" so with feet and head all aching.
You assume a ghastly grin, Grit your Iteeth ,and set; your chin, : ■
:
To endure another hour of . merrymatogi
When at last upstairs you creep; you and you cannot sleep.
The miislc keeps on whirring ! round your brain. Your eyelids stick together. Your tongue feels just like leather, •
Your : throat is like a county council dralnl
As you breakfast! on stale; trifle,
; your nausea you stifle, ! You have celebrated in the old ' tradition, ,
: JIMIFEL. ! '
i’T d a I splendid time!" you cry, (You 1m1 compelled to lie) And oh! these mornings after— tihey’re perdition!
C L irpRO E & BOWLAffl) FARMERS 48th ANNUAL:
FARMERS BALL IJRIDAY, JANUAR\j j I5th, I960 |
King Lane Hall, Clitheroe
’BHE AMBASSADORS PLAYERS (Morecambe) I , :
' ■ I Dancing 8 p.ih. to 2 a.m. TICKETS 5 ^ EACH
may be obtained from Members of the Committee, the SMretarles: ' Messrs. Cook & Smith, 10, Castle
Street, Clitheroe. Telephone; 143. RIGHT OF ADMISSION RESERVED
: : 0 ' or , I ' I
I ’m prepared to take my oath; that it Is true,
M.C. at a wlilst and domino drive held by Whalley Mothers’ Union In the 0. of E. School on Tuesday. Whist winners were; Ladles; 1.
Miss Heyes; 2, Mrs. Rutter. Gents.: 1, Mrs. V. Theobalds; 2,'' Mrs. Newman. Domino prizes were won by Mrs. Calvert and Mrs.
Bliss. READ WHIST.—Mrs.,W. A. SUnger
was M.C. and gave the refreshments at a whist; drive
.In the Conservative Club on Monday. Winners were, 1, Mrs. G. Speak; 2, Miss E. Howarth;' cons.; Mrs. ,J. L. Kenyon and Mrs. F. Cunliffe; special, Mrs. W. Clegg.
FOOTBALL.-Read United
Reserves have had to ■with draw from Division 3, Burnley Combination 'because of a shortage of players.
SABDEN SOCIAL AND DANCE.-
Arranged. by members of ithe Baptist Church, a New Year’s party was held in the scliohl- room on Saturday. The party was followed by a social and dance. Proceeds were for church and school funds.
JAZZ BAND BALL.-The
annual New Year’s ball In connection with St. [Mary’s Church was held on Mday. Music for dancing was by the Silver City Jazz Band, of Accrington. During the,inter val refreshments were served, by the ladles. Proceeds were for church fun'ds.. ■ j [
BIRTHDAY GREETINGS to
a well known resident, Mr. Fred Parfitt, of Lamb/Row, Sabden, who on Monday cele brates his 84th. birthday. Mr. Parfltt .was la' coal merchant In the Sabden and Whalley districts until his retirement some years ago. Mr.
and.Mrs. Parfltt celebrated their ’ dia mond wedding last J year. Despite his advanced [years, i Mr. Parfltt still I takes a keen ' Interest in village affairs.
NEW YEAR.—There was a
large congregation for the annual Watch Night service which took place In the Methodist Church on New Year’s Eve. After the service a New Year party, arranged by the men connected with the church, Was!held .In the schoolroom.] The'party, which was held by candlelight, was followed by a social and dance. Proceeds were for trust funds.
| : HURST GREEN CAROLS. — £16 10s. was
raised by members of the Children of Mary’s Sodality
when they sang carols In the village qurlng the festive season.
Proceeds are to be equally
divided b e tw e e n Foreign I Missions- and Memorial: Hall funds.
j I
FULL HODSE.-There was a ' full house for the annual '
■whist and domino drive, and | dance held In: St. Joseph’s j School on Friday.
Prizes, presented by' Fr. 1
Mooney, S.J., were won by, ‘ ladles, 1, Mrs. E. Holden; 2, Mrs. J. Holden (snr.); 3, Miss Snape; 4, Mrs. J. Slatet. Gents, 1, Mr. W. Crotty; 2, Mrs. E. Bolton ' (Rlbcherier); 3, (Mr. J. Bailey; 4, Mrs. M. Sliter.
; ' i Dominoes, 1, Anne Wilkin
son' (Grimsargh); 2, Catherine Cdiilon; 3, Mrs. M. Duxbury; 4, Mrs. Walsh.- Competition winner, Mrs. M. A. Holden (Stpckbrldge).
A spot dance prize was won
by Mr. and Mrs., R., Wilcock, and dance music'was supplied
by Leo Beers and his band. MITTON
ON THE BEAT.-Members of
Little Mltton 'a p d : District Women’s Institute were , given ' a talk on the work: of the women's police, at their monthly meeting on [Wednesday night, by Miss M. Dodd, a member: of thp Lanca
shire Constabulary. I ,
Mrs, E. Williamson presided and i ; ' I
welcomed a'l nev/ member, Mrs, Pope. Mrs. P. Dakin was; elected delegate to theiLP.W.I. annual- meeting.
.Members exchanged Christmas
parcels, and In the competition, which was for a Ihat made; from kitchen utensils, Mrs. ,Powley and Mrs. 'W. E. Lancaster, gained six stars, and Mrs.’ k Simpson five staj-s.
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j The social half-hour was; by the
Mltton Road members (North). Tea hostesses I were Mesdames
Prankland, Simpson, Tones and Miss Wolstenholme,
WADDINGTON M.U.—The first: meeting ,ln 1960
of Waddlngton : Mothers' Union was held In the Sunday! School. It was an open meeting and Mrs. T. H. J. Hawkins, enrolling mem ber, welcomed the speaker, Mr.
Henry Forrest, i , ^freshments were served by
the committee and a collection taken lor M.*^. funds. ;
RIMINGTON W.I.—Mrs. j Barlow prtelded at
the monthly^ meeting of Rlmlng- ton Women’^Instltute hrid In, the Memorial Institute on Tuesday. The speaker was Mr. Healey, of
Downham, who gave an Interest ing talk on; gardenlngj Thanks were expressed to kri Healey by Mrs. Ellis. After supper, plants were sold, the proceeds being given to charities. ! I j Mr. Healey jqdgedj.a [competition
for party table decorations, the winners belnk 1, Mrs.i ijlngard; 2, Mrs. Ellis; 3,! Miss M.' Balrstow.
HOLDEN CONCERT.—There was a
good attendance alt the annual sacred concert j at Holden Chapel, last week, vihen Mr. Parkinson, of Chatburn, pre sided.
The anthems “ With Angels
Sing” and “ Hos^niia” were sung by the choir, and there were recitations by Mrs. Howard, Jean W^ddlngton, Jean Parkinson, l|hyllls Moon
and Brian Waddlngtbn. . ' ,
. I I The guest artistes. Miss
Stella Jones and wjlss Sylvia Abbot, sang the duets “ The Holy Child” and| “ Silent. Night.” Miss Jones was also heard lii the sbW ‘(Think on Me ” and :" Prayerj Perfect,” Fred\ Waddlngton jalso - pon-^ trlbuted the solos ‘.'The Holy City ” and “ Comfort Ye One Another.” [
! I A duet, “ Beyonmthe -Sun
set,” was subraltteq by Miss Ida Roberts and [Mrs. Har greaves, and a pare song was given by Miss! Roberts, Mrs. Tomlinson [ and dhol Roberts, Mrs. Carr, greaves and Messrs ton, Hargreaves qnd Roberts took part In quartettes.
CONCERf-iA concert WM given
In Ohatbutn Metbeidlst School on Saturday towards (;be bazaar to be held In tbb summer. |m1m P. Erankland presided and Items were given by pupUs of|Mrs.-E. Stretch, who [;gavei sketches, elo cution pieces dnd drama.
COVENANT. — The V ai
i lor the New Year-^were sur g. CARDS.—Mr. John Herd super-
SCHOOL PRIZES.-Sunday
School prize distribution at St.I Mary’s iChurch, Glsbum,
was included In; a clilldren’s service held! In Ifhe chiirchlon Sunday. T h e , senice was conducted by the vicar, the Rev. W. Mi Lister, and i Mr. W. H. Smithson was organist.
60 prizes! awarded for good attendances,
The Vicar distributed ■ I
Y.F.C—Members of | Glsbum
and District Yoqng Farmers’ Club met In the F^tlvai Hall on Monday. ^Iss Dorothy j Clough, of Conlston Cold, showed slides to illustrate i her recent young farmers' Canada.
by George Lancaster, seconded by Peter Thwalte. [Arthur Atack presided at a business meeting.
A vote of -thanks; was proposed over
con,, Mrs. A. Bentham. G< Mrs. A. Underwood; i 2, Bond; con., Mr. A. Smith. A competition was won (>y Mrs.
covenant service was held Methodist Church on when the Rev. g: B.i riendrew preached. Holy Communl >n was celebrated by a large liut iber of communicants and special hymns
[ vised the weekly whist d ive on [Tuesday. Winners were: Ladles: 1, Mrs. Moore;. 2, Mrs. W.' Vrlght; nts.: 1, :irs. J.
'A. Wright,
I LEGION PARTY.—Therd was a. [crowded attendance a the
.annual Christmas party oifanlsed of the In the
[by the Waddlngton branch British Legion, and held
[Methodist . School, Wadclngton. -Children from Newton were among the guests. The party began with I games, organised by " Uncle I orace ’’
!(Mr. H. Nicholson, of Mor«ambe). He has entertained the cilldren since the parties began an(( Is now a firm favourite.
exchange visit, to.
! Mothers and children salt down to a splendid tea on tables decorated with, the Legion colour^, holly and flowers, prepared, by tho ladles’ committee.
. A warm welcome was given to
Mr. and Mrs. Maudaley, no v resid ing In Morecambe, formerly of the Higher . Buck Hotel. Mrs. Maud^ [ley entertained at the pit no and she was presented with a large
[spray of spring flowers anl a box W chocolates. ' .Father Christmas paid a visit [and presented each child with a [gift, and the children sant; carols.
i GRINDLETON SERVICE.—As a, breac from
I the traditional service of lessons and carols, the scholars of the
iday school, trained by tbi Vicar, Ithe Rev. J. T. Hall, and tl e head- [ mistress, Mrs, Cresswell, Ipresen- [ted a Nativity play in ^t. Am. jbrose Church. The play, which was
[panied by appropriate ] [of scripture and carols, w impressive. v
lassafees IS most
I YOUTH GEOUP.-Merlibers of [the Grindleton Youth entertained their , frlehds to supper, games and dancing when annual
toured the vUlage and [singing carols..' They [over £9 for the refugee funds.
[along with friends, th^y have ■ ‘ district illected
[they held the first ' [Christmas party. During the Christmas
[ PRIZES.:— Senior Sunday [School scholars gave a short [Nativity play: In the Methodist [Church. Others read less ms and sang carols. This, comhli ed -with ;the singing; of the primary scholars, formed an interesting service , as a prelude to the presentation of books ai prizes
[for Sunday School attendance. ; Mrs. B. Green, of Grmdleton,
[pr e s en te d ; the, prize!. The [preacher was the Rev. R. C. Broughton and Mr. S. E|. Green
I was the organist. LOW MOOR
PARTIES.—Scholars of Union
bir. Miss Jrs. Har- JWaddlhg-
Mr. J. H. Waddlngton was
the. organist, and :Mr.j W. Holliday propose^ a | vote of thanks to the chairman and artistes. .The Concert was followed by supper tn the schoolroom.
Street Methodist Sunday School had their parties last WMt The primary had a party In t'le after noon and the s ^ o is Invited friends to their party In the evening. On Wednesday afterncion, the
[women’s. FeUowshlp at Nelson [street Methodist their: party. The various departments of the
Sunday School at St. Church held parties on Saturday, while the choir members had one on- ’iVesday. [The Rev. A. K. Blsbrown and Mrs. Blsbrown were Invited to this; and jolhel In the beetle drive, games and music.
OhurCh held Paul’s
T h e W e e k ’^ Weddings CROFT-1
Manager; of tlie Heywood
Employment Exchange and formerly the first woman manager of the Clitheroe Exchange, [Miss Adeline'Hlg- son, .of i , Hawtliorne Place, Clitheroe, was married at St. Mary’s Parish Churoh on Wednesday to Mr. Edwin Croft, of Chatburh, a sales-' man In Accrington. '
The bride, the daughter of
Mrs. and the' Ifite Mr'. R’. Hlgson, Is a member of the Parish Churcli,' Parochial Church Council 4nd of the executive committee of J the Soroptlmlst Club lif Clitheroe. The bridegroom, Ison of the
period, ad friends heard !wlth
regretj [of the death of Mrs. • Margar[et Co o k s o n , ; neA Leemlng, a member of an old Slaldt^um family! who [died recently at her pome In Canada.' Mrs. Cookson,- who was aged 80; vlsltbd dlaldburn with her husband ago.
3W years
, I PANTO.-Scholara df Slald- burn parish .Church School attended la perfoniiance of the mlmej’f Jack and stalk 'I a t Bradfor The , Rector and ... Gaze, i and several and [ friends them. Arrangements trip i^ere made'[by Leemlng.
BINGING IN.- Sunday
matinee panto-
^ the Bean-
’d l ^ t week. Mrp. J. H. parents
4ccojnpanled for the Mrs. J.
lYatch
service was ccnducted 4 Gaze,
Rectori: on New [Year’s [Eve, when a peal of bells was rung by the bellrlhgers. ‘
TOSSIDE
, supper was served by tie ladl^. Sunday] School
a.ttendailce prizes were presented • bjt Mis.: Roy Capstlck, 'of Skiptoh, to Mary, Annie and Robert (mpslick, and Heather and Joseph ^ a r to n . .■
P A R I T h e Oongrigatlonal Chapel annual pariji was held in the Inititute on Saturday.' Mr, W. Askew organised games and
to idembers , Fanners’ Club on They were tharjked by' Mr. W. Askew, who alsp p-eslded.
liability of driver; 1 by InsP; E. Mosley, and Iijsp. L. Plumb, o of
Tuesday. accom- ! NEWTON CHAPEL.—On Situiday the
annuaj Sunday Schoil party was held in the Congrega tional Chapel, -ilii the even ing, scholars !werd jclned by parents'and friends, and-Mr. Wlghtman organised a social. The chapel [choirTcmpleted
Its cai’ol singing I programme on Sunday [evening, when farms [close to ijlewlon: Fell were vjlsited. [
people from a wide area saw in the I Neiy 'Year at a dance at Newton [ Institute. Messrs. D. Sedgwick, A. Howard, H. Breaks and;B. I Raw ivere tljie M.C.s and was to .
dancing Jimmy dance Institute committee
McDewell’s was organised I by the
INMTIN TOP
annual Chrlstffi; week.
A schplai;
presen Mr. !b service
TEA AND]
GAMES.Th e
CongregatlbnEil chapel as party vvas-heKi last
/arge c o i 's, friends
sat dopn to tea, there
Sumf;
ay School ;dd to I the i Llng'ard On Suhday
p d n y of id parents ■which
[e|dfere usual liarllyj games.
prikes 'were scliolars by duflng the afternoon.
le biuslc of Band. ' The
DANCE. — More tlan [ 500 r
THE HODDER \fALLEY FOX CLUB ANNUAL I j ■ I
’ '
AL MEETING to be held In j
i, ! NEWTON institute!'
MONDAY, 11th JANUARY, 1960 I’ ■ ■
- j , ■ [ j atj'8 p;m. ' I ,
F )r LANDOWNERS, SHQOfnNG OWNE^, FARMERS aild <3AMEREEP!BR3; and all others Interested, wto reside between iBashall Eaves 'and [Dalehead.; ’
DRIVING TUITION by Experienced! Driller,
Lessons—in your own Wwnlr or ove]r test route. Youi! o i^ car if desired. | '
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SAFETY.—A talc aliout the’ w^s given
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N0W||>R0CEEDING
WHERE EVERY GARMENT IS REGULAR STOCK
GENUINE! REDUCnONS OVERCOATS
TWO-PECE SUITS
RAINCOATS. SPORTSWEAR OUTFITTING
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fjTHE, introduction yesterday j-*- of' Clitheroe’s new] park-; Ing arid trafifle'arrangements brought hoile that'
the
borbugh’s traffic problem may at last achieve a satisfactory solution.
j . . |, The drawing up bf the
scheme has pot been easy' for the authorities coiicemed
,as t r a d e s p e o p l e , [among others,; have to be considered when
fonnulated. Shopkeepers are
: naturally anxious that motor ists sbould not be prevented from' doing ' business' with them, (While [the police: have the [task, not rilways an enviable one, of keeping traffic movlngl freely. I ; ■ ; The scheme'should be a big
step forward, though there I3 no doubt that motorists accustomed to[ driving 1 where they [ wished : In: Clitheroe without, having , to [worry about "No yraitlng’ and similar signs are going to b l
-a little confused for a| while. Iti Is for [this reason thqt the “Adyerriser arid Times;”: pub--
[Ushes ln this' Issue k map giving details'jOf the neri arangements.
: Another move which should
ANCASHIRE COMB. : DiyiSION n CUTHEROE V .
CHORLEY RESER^S; To mo r row (saturday) J ja n . 9th
KICK-C FF 2-45 p,m. i USUAL PRICES
help [ in easing the traffic problem Is the abolishing of tolls on the Railway view car park.: ■ This jvUl en(iourage drivers to make use [of the park,' which id also near the shopping centre.
' The new .scheme, with [ free car! Parks, | should. see an erid to'the congestion which has oftkn prevailed In the past.'
' I , : ; ^YRIL WASHBROOK, thd
^ Barrow-borii' Lanfcashlr and England j cricketer ' and Test I selector, (was seen on Wednesday evening iri the I.T.V.' “ Sports Outlool^” pro!- gramme discussing the West" Indies-Englandj Test iriatche; which began , qt Bridgetown ! Barbados, this week. '
[ I Last year,. ijr. ■ Washbrook I announced he was' retiring
' (from (flrst clasi cricket] at tl^'e end of that season to fake up a newspappr rippolntment, ~\
As riT2ryeb-old ^lloqlboy,
BARCLAY CORSETRY SERVICE
Write /or an appointment now ; to:—
IV ^ . E. LAMBERT ! '
“MAYFIELD”
1 WHITTAM CRESCENT WHALLEY
Hours [from 2 to 6 p.m.; or by appointment in your own '
:ihome. i
hp played for (Clitheroe Royal Granimar School [and for thie' Barrow Second, Eleven] but he did not attract the notice df, t h e ' county coramltte.e i until the early 1930’s affer hl(s parerits h a d ! left Bareow fOr B r i d g n o r i h ; - 4
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\ f IS S MARfiARim jTINB' BfOLT.'
View! Road, j ■ Burnley,I Second - Lieutenant I.' JN 0q'l
Frederick Kershaw, ,cll Hill, Whalley, have arinijunce) thehi engagement.
!„.MlSs Holt' -la tt|e daughter [ of [ Mr. .and Winstori' 'Holt, h?r being a wholesale di StandljSh Street.
She ‘ is: a (iomestlc'
oiUy Mis.
fathdr
•aper In 'sclenie
PREMIER GARAGES LIMITED
Grindleton. The bride was a s t ^ nurse
at Accrington .Victor a Hos pital, and the brldegxwm Is a herdsman at Yardley ■Hastings, Northamptoi.
Given away by her father,
the bride wore a full-length fitted gown, of Ivory brocade with a short train, hei' elbow- length veil of fine tul e bemg secured by a pearl he iddress. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and llly-pf-the-i'alley. [
In attendance -were her
late Mr. and Mrs I J. E. Croft,: is a member of t |e Parochial Church Council and the choir of St. 'Leonard’s[ Church,. Downham.
, ' Given away by her incle.
Mr. H. D. Aldersley, the bride wore a ^ blue suit and hat. She wps attended by her goddaughter, Ml^p M. Rose mary Aldersley, who wore a dress of cream wool with a nasturtium; hat.
Mr. James man.
The bridegroom’s brother. Crof; was best
Following the ceremony, at
which the Vicar, | the Rev. S. Blrtwell, offlclatedj la recep tion was held at the Moorcock Inn, Waddlngton.! j
Mr. and Mrs. Croft are to
reside at Ashleigli; Goosebutts Lane, Clitheroe. | |
MAtN-SclOTT A pretty;wedding took place
at St, Ambroses Church, Grindleton, on Saturday be tween Mr.[ Arthur Graham Main, only son :of the Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Main, of The Vicarage, [Banks, hear South- port, and Miss Ma
sister. Miss Jean Scott, a' friend. Miss- Mildred Hlndle, and the bridegroom’s nephews Masters Howard and Stewart Spencer.
The b r i d e s m a i d s wore
ballerina-length dresses of turquoise lace over taffeta and had (headdresses and bouquets o f ' anemones, and the page boys wore; white long-sleeved blouses t-nd tur quoise trousers.
A friend of the bricegroom,
Mr. [Gordon Langley, was [best mail, the groomsmaii Ijislng Mr. ;J. Jones and the usher Mr.'h. Spencer.
' | The bridegroom’s father
arid the Vicar of Grlpdletpri, the Rev. J. T. Hall, omciaten at the ceremony! after which a reception wag held at the ' l l
Assheton Arnis, Downiam. Later, the [ pewly-w 3ds left
for a honeymoon In Dublin, me -bride travelling : in ;a brown suit with accessories to
tone. i The many wedding gifts
Included a tray and matching ! table mats from Grmdleton Methodist Sunday Schoiol, where the bride was a teacher, and a cheque from th^ bride groom’s employer.
Mr. and Mrs. Main iireen Scott, _______I reside at 39; ■ Little
are to Lane,
eldest daughter of Mr. a r id ; Yardley Hastlijgs; Northamp- Mrs. R. Scott, of Well [ House,! tori.
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black; red leather;! fitted heaer; exceUen con. i-lod condition ■....... ..................................
th red leather; vory;
fitted heater, rradio, etc.
iwb]tbne’riey;’’fltted’h’ *¥8®) Ktod condition
eato
FORD] ANGLIA, two-tone red and black, tvlth ifed leather, fitted heater, showroom condlflonj ........ .....................T.. .,
Standard vanguard Phase Ili blue; “ 'itted heaterj wheel trims, wing mirrors,
etc.tc
condition....... ............................... ...............................
and Ivory; fitted' heater f jack/red; In nice cone________
red leather;' heater' “ In excellent cop.
..................... .
luDiiw;!; very gooa o ouaiuou.....................(..........• heater, spoUlght| new whitewall tries; out-
TRIUMPH 1800 Saloon; black: fitted heater. In very nice condition 1} litre Saloon: S/E; black/red. Nice" order..........................
LIGHT VANS i [BEDFORD 10/12-cwt VaW: Just [resprayed; [unlettered''..
360 C.C.; 6,000 miles onlj ^.S.A. SOOc.c. Shooting t
ar; many extras;, as new ..........
MOTOR CYCLES ] ' by one, careful owner; many extras
............1................[T. .1. ................. .............................. ............ '
:. .
.‘£425 .£445.£385
£476 £385
.£375 .£386
..
lue; .beige Interior; ;radlo,.heater, spotlight; , heater’;' ihimaciilate condition ...........
hlack; lew toes: In exceUeat condition .......................... ................................................
..£365 ..£25P.
..£195: ,.£246: ,.£195: ..£195: ,.£195: .£175'
.£195,
..£185' ..£230,
15-191 GASTLE STREET, CyTHEROE 1
Tblbpi:(
|OPEH 9 a.m.—8 p.m. raiiiiiiiiiiniBiipiiiniiiim
niiiiiiiniBmi:iifflin:ii
ione: (Jlitherob 110 (SATURDAY & SUI^DAY UNTIL 6 P.m.)
..£395! .£295 .£345,
' sg
.£296[ .£196[ .'.£25|)j
DEPOSITS
Model HILLMAN Minx de heater,
sh ow otn ■: condition VAUX lALL- Velox (new style);
heater) i one owner from new. iRENAULT Dauohine. two-tone
HILLMAN'MINX, Series I, blacr, red leather, fitted; heater, showroom condition FORD Escort Estate Car: grey/-ed Interior; fitted heater, etc.; very low mileage FORD Consul Saloon; Warwick green; beige ihtenor; heater, wing mirrors, wasliera,-etc, ' ............................ ...................... . . . . . j . . . . . . .......... . MORRIS Cowleyi'black; red’leaher; fitted heater: in mint condition;throughout MORRIS Oxford Series II; blacr, red hide; fitted heater, etc. •
mmaculate condition
blue,two-tone blue IMther, heater, undereealcd; ........................... .......................................................
-STANDARD Vanguard. Phase l£ [new tyres; In excellent conditio
HILLMAN Minx Estate Car; tw ^rlssj H ILLMAN Californian:
condition itbroi AUSTIN A30 2-_________ ^
FOR^DfCorisul: \ MORRIS Oxford
roug [bout
reen; beige Intsrlor; heater; Phase II Saloon; grey/red;
2-door; black; blue interibri r^nlriUoned eriririe; hw_....... ... ...,...,J ............................i .
In exoeptlonal condition'....... fitted (heater, radio etc. Nice
.......... two-tone jblue and grey; reconditioned engine; wn, ..
-tone "grey Md' blue. ' in 'nice' cbn'dltibn . . . . . . . . ixford blue and magnolia; fitted heater,'etc.
etc ""iH'ffiTnt wiiditioa ....................... .................. .'....................... • •!.................... HILLMAN Minx de luxe; duo-to le Apru yellow and pearl grey; r ^ leather; fitted A very bright car
(Maroli) MORRIS MINOR 1000,^i-door Saloon, black; red leather, fitted heater. 'black'with (red Inte^V; ’flUed'h^^^
etc. In showroom condition ..................... !............................ litl .......... Telephone: 110
THE NEW YEAR RIGHT US AND MAKS ;19B0 A REAL HAPPY NEW Y^AR H.P. AND INSURANCE ARRANGED ON THE
series III; duo-tone: grey; red leather; fitted SPOT
.£625 .£405 :
£425 ..£645
£465 ,
,.£486 £495
.£365 .£585
.£529
.£685. .£546 .£746, .£676;' ..£486'
.£646 | i
teacher at[ Lqa Bank]Secorii ary School, C]Ioughfold, and|a Sunday] School tealcher ; iat Mount . P l e a s a n t I .Baptist
Churiih, Burnley.. 4 ! , : Mr. Kershayy is
thejdrily.skn
of iAr: [and IMrs. Frank, W- Kershaw. After leayffig Cli theroe Royal [Grammar Sch(»l he went to Oxford llnlversl|ty
and graduated vdtlij' a B.A. degree : vrith honours fn
(English.'. : ' i- ' ■
Service In thd Army Mucatldn Corps a t Yofk. ■
He Is now c olng his National { .
His father; Is chief cashldr
with Mancjhester LIndrs, Ltd His mother, an Associate of
the ' [Drama [. Board,! Is 1 well known In d'rama circles in Lancashire rind Is ajmembpr Of Whalley Church Players.!
' . '* [ li*' / f 4 ' ' .
IpONGRATlJLATlOJjS |to Mr [ Brian [ HJ HarriS'ori,' son bf Mrs. [ Harrison arid, jbhe lake Mr. [ H. ! Harrison, [ df]; 19, Brennand;' Street, OUthdroe, who has passed the examln| tlon to .becojne a Member the pharmaceutical I Society. He ; has j been studying at Edinburgh linlverslty; [
JJIR’fHDAY 1 greetings, (to Mrs. Jliu's i Barnes, of 7, Nelson
' i #' ! * ■ *[ - 1 ■ I I
' J '
Street; ;iioi^Mgor, who will be 79 on WeflndsdayT^'Mrs.; J. Silver-
'Wood, :6f 26, -Wilson Street, Olltb- eroe, wbq will: be 78 bn Wednes day; to Mrs. A. M. Hux:ey,.of |32, Station Hoad,! Wballey, who [will be Be [also on I Wednesday; tO||Mr.
Tom' Holland, [of (8, Gross Street, Clitheroe, who. .Will be - 831 on
Pridayi! ahd l&s.'Ada formerly of Kemple View, Cllth-' eroe, and now residing [ with' her daughter In Seedall Avenue,: who wlU also be'8d
on.Friday. |
■ I # ' ■ # * .
, RIBBLESDALE WANDERdfiS CRICKET CLU^ /
I , . • i ■ ‘ ■ i I fi s. d. PAVILION FUND '
Previously acknow. . .. .' 47 8
T.G.Bj Motors i.........»,...[ ;2 ,2 J. Cook, Esq. I .... ..l- ..] 1 e
£60 10 6 .th is ' WEEK’S ROAD SAMTY SLOGAN
Dr e ami n b ^— not W the iroatf. ■
-VI
tb SunI
tecelyei attendal Sunday
fi Tl’t lor tl](
Churdb. Mackai bool
MlSslOrii oil
When hf * was /julh on Ws|i I Clitheroe'I
balled Jiat| ' -Oase| >een.'
deftodantl Hlsi bre^ta
last I wbL, labourer, Lbwj ’fhol polire r not app no.
far.too'ibil
[AlfTEli'] OUlil
tlRIS- Gleri ' anil
I960 roe,
Clltlidi the'i the I midi of bklli ceiurig'.
■mW
and!, | music of Eresi
..Other disMiyt 1 traultloi
stories
Services senlc on the'I
Buses]
r u n . y e: late, IS
Clltheroi The
the fill heavy! Billing: ' The I SI
Cllthen ridge. The
people work,
Uound places delays' greatest In. aiTltl
an tfl
mlnutbs sThe fo
mlld.yfet people and fie
l i t t le }, [or rairi.'
s u c h ' a plan ' is mm
FRIDAY, JANUARY,8th,11960 LightiInng of Vel Vehicles: 4-37,p i..m. to 80lB-OD a.m.
Abqut' enjoyed
an.d.
were] 8|t Oriel
'TTEAt)'|
[ I dep^ Cemerit,! James' [Plmll(io
[end if- years' sej
[ a fa jradlo I sd colleagui
last akafil
[ A mail burst I jlaughtel
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