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'flie Clarion in the Trough


morning the Vicar, the Rev. H. Horne, dedicated a private Communion set given to the- church by .the relations of the late Mrs, Elsie Kellett, who were present at the service.


CHURCH GIFT-On Sunday


Bradford member, reported as delegate to the Lancaster N.FW.I. autumn meeting. She was thanked, by Mrs. Cpult- hurst.


The Mayor will receive In the Mayor’s Parlour at the DTO from ID a.m


^cefs), and proceed to the Cenotaph where the “ L ^ t Post" and the'“Rev6lUe ” will be sounded, and wreaths lild. The Mayor hnd hfi party will then proceed to the Castle Bouse, and| the procession will disperse.


On the termination formed in Church


I e E io n CLITHEROE ANNiyj


SERVICE QFi REMEMBRANCE at ST. J


:S’S CHUROI, on SUNDAY-’NE^ I


A 13th NOVEMBER at 6 p.m.


A CORDIAL'INVITA'III' :-SM’


;6 n e , extended to all .VICE MEN. .


Bowland Rural Dutrict CouncU REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY


SERVICE at CT. HELEN’S PARISH CHURCH, WAD- DmOTON, oniSinTOAY MORNING NEXT, the 13th NOVEMBER, 1960, a,nd Invites residents of the Bowland ; Rural Area to accompany him to the service, commenc- Ihg at 10-30 a.m.; I '


, THE CHAIRMAN OP THE COUNCIL (Mr. Councillor i H. Porter-Hargredvesl J.P.) proposes to attend DIVINE .


Should assemble at Un^derwood’s Cafe, which Is In the yillage Square, not lat^r than 10 a.m. '


L. D. TELPOED, Clerk to the Council.


2, Pimlico Road, Cllth roe. l l th November, 1960.


luncll OfOces,


Moor Lane Me Church


hodik


SUNDAY NEXT (13th November)


Preacher ,


a(t 10-3(l. a.m. & '6 p.m. A Stadent


(Hartley Victoria College)


LADIES’ CLASS Sit2p.m. Speaker:


Miss W. Kippax m Mi


A NO R DAL 'illthome AVenuc


SUNDAY n)eXT ,(13th November)


SuNdAY school, 2-15 QOM^HL SERVICE, 6-30


Mr. M. Johnson fBlackbuim).


Speaker: MONDAY, UthNOV.:


Olildren’s Happy . at6-45p,m.


Hour ■VOTONBSDAY, 15th NOV


jadieis’ Bright Hop at 2-45 p.m. Speaker


Miss Leaver (Blackburn).


i B' i l i j I


lil P d lT H E D O E ,


CONGREGATllONA] Ch u r c h


m


SUNDAY I^EXT (13th November,! 1960)


I FAMILY WOR^^ iByia^GWORSl


!Come and seek j God’: glveness for the race


still prepares for war a: much dreadful warning.


Rev. Alan Gaupt Preacher': fter so ivhlch ' for-


the thought depresses y Gbd’s 'sake do somethin


Thought for the week ‘ Four minutes ito lly e,


Parish of St.jMicteel WhiteweU . P.C.C.


IS if


WHIST & DOM INO d r iv e Next,! 14th


Nov,


ly kind permission of Whitmore) at|7-30


THE 'WIHITBWELL


Mrs, ,m.


Admission 3/- y (Including ^upper


jProceeds for Cliurch Funds.


[OTEL ,P


10-30 -0)p.i


PRAYER & 'MINISTF^' , - at 7-45 p.ihi


p.m. p.m.


RIMINGTON A-:


Service of Remembrance will be held In


THE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE at 10-30 am,


Sunday Next, 13th Noy. Conducted bv UB. B. LINOAHD


Old People’s Welfare Committee


Re-Opening of


Club Rooms by the


Saturday, loth December REFRESHMENTS:


MAYOR OF CLITHBROE BRING-AND-BUY STALL.


ST. JOHN’S CHURCH HURST GREEN


WHIST &lHMiraO


— DRIVE — will be held


In THE SCHOOL


TO-MORROW (SAT.) at 7-30 !p.m.


Admission 2/6


BRITISH LEGION Chatbum: Branch


SUNDAY, l3th NOV. OFFICIAL -


ARMISTICE p a r a m ;


M E raO D IS T CHURCH WADMNGTON 5 SERVICE - 10-30 AM.


MEMBERS PARADE 10-15 a.m. Gisbum & Dislrict Y.F.C. DMCE


in the NEW ITS3TIVAL HALL, GISBURN, on |


Friday, 2^th November


Dance to the Skyllpers Dance Band under the direction of Boy Dickinson.


Dancing—8-30 p.m j to 1 p.m. Admission 3/-


Refreshments available. S A V ^ E S O


Hava your Old Flaksad Floors Covered with Coloured Asphalt by ROBINSON, HEY8 & CO. LTD., The Old F i r k


Lower Eanam Wharf,; BIfiokburn.


Those desirous of accompanying the Chairman ’


of the service, a procession' will Street (marshalled by police


Miss Haworth, treasurer, gave satisfactory reports on the year’s activities.


Mrs. Lupton, secretary, and It was announced that over


£160 has been!raised bv W.I. efforts ;for charities, including cancer research, the World Refugee Year and the Blind


and Deaf. Mrs. Coulthurst gave a


resume of her year in ofiQce and thanked all who had undertaken duties and the vice-presidents and commit­ tee.


of Warrington, who Is a V.C.O. Mrs. Cooper gave an Interest­ ing talk about Wenman College, Illustrated by coloured slides. Lanternlst was Mrs. Lupton.


She welcomed Mrs. Cooper,


was for a midget Christmas tree, judged by Mrs. Cooper. •Mrs. George Cowglll was the


The monthly: competition


■ prises the president, Mrs. Coulthurst, vice - presidents, Mrs. Peace, Mrs. .lowett and Mrs. Hammond, and Mes-. dames Banks, Berry, Booth, Clarke, Milne Nayler, W. Underwood, Wlghtman and Misses Haworth and Marsland.


winner.I , The new committee com-


SLAIDBURN


good attendance at the annual meeting of, Slaldbum W.I. held In the Village Hall last week,. Mrs. L. C. Klng- Wllklnson presiding.


WJ. ANNUAL—There was a


mas fare was given by Miss M. Longworth,: who was thanked by Mrs. Chadwick.


A demonstration of Christ­


dlngton, gave her report and the treasurer’s report was read by the assistant treasurer Mrs. G. Greenwood. •


The secretary. Miss I. Wad- . dell.


re-elected president. The new committee comprises Mes- dames Blackwell, Chadwick, Durham, Gibson, G. Green­ wood and Misses I. Waddlng- dlngton, Curtis, Wood, Yen- . ,


Mrs King-Wliklnson was


attractive piece of Jewellery was won by iirs. N. Robinson. A wedding prepent was given to Mrs. Whittaker, formerly Miss H. Holland


'A competition for the most


Slaldbum W.I. gained second place with 91 marks for their entry In the exhibition at Preston for a Lancashire farmhouse high tea. '


It was announced that CAKE SALE.-A sale of


cakes and rummage was held In the school: on Friday afternoon, proceeds being for the children’s Christmas party. ^ |


READ


Read Ladles’ Friendly Circle put on their !flrst| fashion parade last week at ^he Con­ gregational School, j


LADIES’ CIBCLli; — The


village, with several friends from the neighbouring dis­ trict, were present, and about £30 was realised.


About 150 women from the


Elizabeth Gemmell, Miss Joan Casson, Mss Susan Cork, Miss Helen Rogers, Mrs, Barbara Jones and Mrs. Marjorie Chlsnall.


The models were Miss


than £33 was raised by a coffee evening and bring and buy sale la s t ! week at “Hammond Field," home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Butter- worth.


COFFEE EVENING. —More


drapery stall at the forth­ coming sale of work a t the C. of E, School.


liie effort was In aid of the


Isles won the special prize and Mrs. V. Parker presented the prizes at a whist drive In the Conservative Club on , Monday.


WHIST DRIVE.-Mrs. M. A. : j


A. Browltt; 2 Mrs. F. Cunliffe; cons., Mrs. E. Plrt and Mrs. G. Speak, Mrs, W. A. Sllnger was


Other winners were: 1 Mrs. M.c.'! SABDEN


operation, costing* £3,000, to rid Sabden Methodist Church of dry rot, the church may have to be pulled down be­ cause of dry rot.


CHURCH.—Despite a major


is In charge of the chapel, said the most practicable scheme would be to pull down the chapel and to convert the schoolroom. A! new church would cost at least £ 10,000.


The Rev.' A. K. Sutton, who


Methodist Chapels’ Secretary and architect at Manchester.


Mr. Sutton is ,to contact the TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION


___________ TUITION COACHING (evenings and weeX- enos) in KngUAh, end other sub­ jects, for school and professlonel examinations.—Enquiries, write: Box KS. Advertiser and Times.


SITUATIONS VACANT


TWO SAWMILL LABOURERS reqd.; top wages' paid.—iLuke Smalley Ltd., Empress Bawmllls.


Mrs. K. Parkinson, a West


ence to the passing earlier on In the week of Mrs. Lily Swal­ low. wife of a former Vicar of the Parish.


The vicar also made refer-,


Imonthly meeting of the 'Mothers’ Union was held In ithe Vicarage Iqst week. The Vicar, Ijhe Rev. R. C. Allan,


MOTHERS MEET. - The


; opened the meeting and Mrs. !whlpp presided.


; Several Items were dis­ cussed, I n c l u d i n g Bishop jBlayne's recent criticism of ithe Mothers’ Union.


COMMENDED. — Chatbum Railway Station was com­ mended for their gardens In the area competition for the best kept stations and gar­ dens.


gardens and overall cleanli­ ness was very high, comment­ ed Mr. J. Sampson, District Operating Superintendent, at Preston.


LOW MOOR GIFTS. - Gifts for the


Invalid Membe r s Prayer Circle were brought by mem­ bers of St. Paul’s Mothers’ Union to their meeting on Wednesday. They were re­ ceived by Deaconess Dewhurst, of Blackburn, who spoke about the Circle.


sided and thanks were expressed by Mrs. J. Coates.


Mrs, A. K. Blsbrown pre­


preacher at St. Paul’s Church, Low Moor, on Sunday was the Rev. E. L Driscoll, of St. Mary Magdalen, Rlbbleton, Preston.


PREACHER. — The special


Driscoll and three of his parishioners attended a meet-- Ing o f ' St. Paul’s Parochial Church ■ Council . and spoke about “ Planned Giving." -


On Monday evening, Mr.


ing of Bolton-by-Bowland Young Farmers’ Club In the' school on Tuesday week, Mr. Bellamy gave an Illustrated talk to the boys on safety pre­ cautions on the farm. He was


Bolton-by-Bowland FARM SAFETY—At a meet­


thanked on behalf of the club by Peter Dugdale


monstration on hairdressing by Mrs Haythomthwalte. A vote of thanks was proposed by Mary Knowles. A business meeting followed with Malcolm Robinson presiding.


The girls were given a de­


held in Moor Lane Methodist Church school yesterday week raised £6 10s. for Toe H funds.


by Clltheroe Toe H and A JUMBLE SALE organised The general standard of A Jacob’s join supper con-


: eluded the meeting. SAFETY TALK.-iSenlor and


junior members of the youth club met yesterday week to hear P.C. Peacock, stationed at Settle, give an interesting Illustrated talk on road s&fsty* He was thanked by Mr, W.


Askow ' NEW RAiLS. — The new


Communion rails given to Tosslde Church In memory of John ’Thomas and Lizzie Wilson by, their family, were dedicated on Sunday by the


I Vicar, the Rev. R. C. Allan. \A large congregation was ipresent. Including the Wilson family.


and were designed and made by Mr. Q. S. Morphet, of Horton-ln-Rlbblesdale.


The, rails are of light oak


celebrate their 18th birthday members and friends of Bashall Eaves W.I. met In the Institute on Monday night.


BASHALL EAVES HAPPY BIRTHDAY.— To


! The social evening began with whist and dominoes, prizes being won by: Whist, ladies: 1 Mrs. Chew; 2 Mrs. Weekes; 3 Mrs. Green. Gents.: 1 Mr. Bullock; 2 Mr. J. Dug-


!dale: 3 Mr. Bargh. Dominoes: 1 Mr. B. Chew; 2 !Mrs. Stratton and Mr; Thorn-


!ber. A twq-tler birthday cake


were In charge of games and dancing, and Mrs. Chew was M.C. for whist.


was made and cut by Mrs. T. Hargreaves. Mr. and Miss Edmondson


given Ir on Frld of Nelsc by the Allen.


I A


tprji e w; OberanImagaU


iThe-


land’s bulb, the Lai e Dlstirl Country


showed some i Later In


Mr. Ed vard was res Used-bl


bottle Whalle;e yesterda: autumti BUSY,


TEA.-


DOWVHAM Down


ly by n,


Vicab,


ham Village Hall Mr. H. SutcUffe, ■ was introduced the Rev. W.


LECTURE was


tjheme of his lec- Passlon Play of


he, evening he ine slides of Hdl-. ds and some of


let and a Him of ts.’!


I Mr. Sutcliffe was thanked by


ealey.'About £4 this, effort.


WHALLEY


-An af stall


of the of raoU): the Rll)l afterncoi :| Train ley In and as queue lage to fle was because


.y week,In aid of the falr.1


plld weather, hundreds irlsts enjoyed a visit to iblC; Valley on Sunday


—Taking advantage


emerging from Mltton Road. LANGHO


sale was held .Mrs.


spaced throughWhal- contlimous procession, dusk tell there was a Etretchl ig from the vll- Whltea,cre Lane, i Traf- held U D at Stocks Hill of the number of cars


evening and iirlng and buy at the home of


, FO R _________ ________ i


Methodist School 1


iternoon tea and Was held In


run on Sunday was planed so that we should be mthln easy reach of Clltheroe at tea-time. Crossing the Rlbble, at Edlsford, we headed towards Whltewell and the Trough of Bowland, where, as usual, Sykes Hill saw most of us for­ saking pedalling for foot- slogging.


J we were due at a meet- ■ Ing In the evening our


. A brisk spin down Blaze Moss and we came to Mar- shaw where we left the Trough and rode on through Scorton to Gargrave for lunch.


soon found us In Bleasdale, and after tea we returned to' Clltheroe for the meeting. The voting was closer than


A Short afternoon’s run


any of us could remember, .the results being: President, Mr. B. Nightingale; secretary, Mr. B. Byalthwalte; treasurer. Miss J. Bennett; captain; Mr. P. Western'; vlce-captaln, Mr, E. Bullock: who, with the addition of Miss G. Exelby and Mr. D. Schofield, form the committee; auditors. Mr. D. Leigh and Mr. J. Crowther. Our run'on Sunday Is to


dlbe Clitheroe '


CaHcer Research Fund North West Area


In aid o f -• FRIDAY, NOVEMBER llth , 1960 WHIST & DOMINO


— DRIVE — — : In THE INSTITUTE | BASHALL EAVES, on I ■


Wednesday, 16th Nov. at 7-30 p.i|3.


Admission'3/- j


(Including Refreshments) PRELIMINARY NOTICE


Mothers’ Committee Ribblesdale Nursery School, Queen’s Road


Christmas Fayre 3rd DECEMBER


DETAILS LATER Clitheroe katuralists S


Sklpton, and members are asked to be! at Woone Lane at


9 aun. prompt so that we shall arrive in time for the Remembrance Day service. i'.'


THE FAIR.-A!coflee Brockhall Hospital S.C.


BUllngton Gardens, yesterday week In .aid of the St. Leonard’s Chirch Christmas 'fair sw :et stal .,


Lltt: ejphn, of 17, DANCE 1 WHIST


DRIVE In the


Fawkes ’’ night social,was, held at St, Leonard’s Sdhool on Saturday. Following dancing In the school, the dancers adjourned to a field at the rear of the school where a large be nnre w ^ lit, annd fire­ works set off.


SOCliL CICB.-A I “Guy


annual St. Leoi day. Ill


GIFT


,E. B. Harwood, Old Langho In the preabher was the Rev. S.


pard’s Church on Sun- the mdming the Rev. Jales, vicar of! Great


SUNDAY. — The gilt day was held at


preached, and at the afternoon


I At the Parish Church. in the Iev O’Brlenl, MU Hill, Blackt(um, officiated,


THE WEETS OBITUARV


I MR. M. ATKINSON Mr. Mark Atkinson, of 81.


West View, CUtheroe,, died on Monday, aged 53.


younger days, Mr. Atkinson had run in the famous Pow- derhaU Handicap. A native of Rlmlngton, he moved to Chat- burn and later to Clltheroe.


A weU-known sprinter In his Mr. Atkinson, who was assor


dated ^th.Moor Lane Metho­ dist Church. Is survived by a widow and two daughters.


terday at Pleaslngton. MR. G. H. BROMWICH


Cremation took place yes­ PoUce Constable in Glsburn


for many years, Mr. George Henry Bromwich, of 5, Lyn- dale. Station Road, Kippax, Yorkshire, has died at the age


of 55. i


ber of the Force for 26 years, serving for two years at Keigh­ ley and four at Sedbergh .be- fore going to Glsburn. He was there for 20 years; being In charge of a police area of 17,000 acres, including five vil­


Mr. Bromwich was a mem­


lages. On his retirement from the


West.Riding Constabulary In 1954, Mr. Bromwich was pre­ sented with a television set by the vlUagers and an Inscribed soUd silver rose bowl by far­ mers In the Glsburn area.


locally as "Brom,” a nickname signifying respect and trust ns weU as popularity. He Is survived by his wife and


Mr. Bromwich was known


two daughters. I MR. T. EC€LES


Mr. Thomas Eccles, of .3,


Holden Street, CUtheroe, died at his home on Saturday. He


was 72. Mr. Eccles. a native of


Ltd.


. .He leaves a widow, son and two daughters. ■The Interment was on Wednesday at C l l t h e r o e Cemetery following Requiem Mass at St. Mchael and St. John’s RC. Church.


; MR. A. FOSTER


Legion Club I until his retire­ ment in 1927, Mr. AqulUa Fos­ ter, of 101, Lowergate, died at his home on Saturday. He was


Steward of Clltheroe British 86. '


World War I, he fought as a sergeant with the Lancashire Fusiliers. As well as his membership of


the Rossendale Valley and came to live In Clltheroe at the turn of the century. , During the Boer War and


the British Legion, Mr. Foster


was also associated with Clltheroe Old People’s Welfare Club. .


Cemetery on Tuesday.


He Is survived by his widow, interment wias at Clltheroe


area Mrs. Annie Harrison, of Burnrldge, | Tosslde, died In hospital yesterday week, aged:


MRS. A. HARRISON Well-known In the Tosslde


Mrs. Harrison and her hus­ band, Mr. William Harrison,


63. , i Mr. Foster was a native of !' .' '


Stonyhurst, efune to Clltheroe at the age of 16, He was employed as a fitter at Atkin­ son’s Agricultural AppUances.


have been caretakers at Burn-


' ridge Mission Church for more than 20 years.


- Mrs. Harrison Is survived by jher husband, two sons and a : daughter;


, -


}: Cremation took' place at I Sklpton on Tuesday,


MR. W. HAYHDRST


MUl, Mr, WlUlam Hayhurst, of 3, Conway Avenue, Clltheroe, died In hospital on Sunday. He was 63.'


A clothlooker at JubUee


- Mr Hayhurst was born In Waddlngton ' and moved to Clltheroe 40 yearn ago. He had played footbaU and cricket for his native vlUage.


he served In the East Lanca­ shire Regiment and In the last war was a member o f ' the fe c ia l Constabulary, which he left In 1950. He was also a member of the Baden-Powell Guild.


During the first World War


son and daughter. Cremation was at Pleasing-


ton yesterday. MRS. M. E RENNIE


wife of Mr. James Rennie, of 9, Eastmoor Drive, , Clltheroe, died In hospital yesterday


Mrs. Mary Helen Rennie,


week. She was 48. A native of Dumfries, Scot­


land Mrs. Rennie came to Clltheroe about 20 years ago.


two sons and two daughters. The interment was at


She leaves her husband,


Clltheroe Cemetery on Mon­ day.


life, Mr. Robert Singleton, of 2, New Row, Holdeh, died in hos­ pital on Mondaj^. He was 67.


‘ MR. R. SINGLETON A gardener almost all of his


■ was later trained as a gar­ dener. Since about 1935 he had' worked at “ Riverside," Sawley.


Mr. Singleton [went to live In Holden as a small child and


' of the Chatburh and District branch of the British Legion, serving abroad In the first World War and In the Royal Observer Corps during the last war.


Peter and St. Paul’s Parish Church, Bolton - by - Bowland, and for many years had been a member of the Village Hall , Committed. He was a member


He was associated with St.


Mr; singleton Is survived by his,wife, son and three daugh­ ter^


■ The funeral took place yes­ terday at Bolton-by-Bowland.


MRS. C. 'SMITH


Mr. Herbert William. Smith, of 7, Cowper Avenue, Clltheroe. ded In hospital on Tuesday. She was.84.


Mrs. Clara Smith, widow of Golfers dine


years been associated with Wesley Church. She was also a well-known pianist and often played at Wesley Women’s Fellowship.


Mrs. Smith had for many


A. B. Macgarr wlU officiate, will be held at Wesley Church to-day prior to cremation at Accrington.


A service, at which the Rev.


WHILLBY; cLlf Club ladles’ ’ ’ section! Meld its annual


dinneil and general meeting at last week.


the clubhouse 1


Mrs. dale;


Offi( ials


Cunliffe. c om m u t e ! Cbam iers an CunUffe.


secretary, Mrs treasure


J. Lan ele


Re-iClected to the Mrs. A. E. 1 Mrs. B. L.


:ted: Captain, lett - Edwards: P. R. Bleas- r, Mrs. R. W.


He Is survived by his widow, ME P. TQWNLEY


and r family, “Brool Road,, was 78.


A mi ikfli


years in buslv a drap^: a shoe In Moo|r


elated Churchl, he wi teachei


ember of e spe c t Mr. Perc; eld (}o


died on UntU his


^go, Mil. ess in


X and retailer Lane,


£S


i(tage," Pimlico Sunday. He


a well known ed Clltheroe ly Towhley, of


retirement a<> with Clil


where a S


his widow, Mrs A senlce i


Mr. ’[’ownlfey


Parish Church precedM e re Pleaslngton,


Derby Street.; on Wednesday*


Th( lomas E. 'Whittaker, of 15,- grocer In Sliflw Bridge, Mr.


CUtheroe,' died aged 72.


buslncis, Mr. Befoi'e entermg the grocery


Whittaker was


employed for 48 years at Salt- hlU Quarry. He was a pigeon fapclei and was formerly a member of CUtheroe Pigeon Club.


daughters survive him, The Inter


tery following: a service In St. James’s Church


to-morrow at


lent will be Clltheroe Ceme­


Ml^t. J. WtaTTAKER


hospltk James croft, of


The cut: II


^ellor, who was a native eroe. |


death has occurred. In at Blackburn, of Mr. Whittaker, of WhltO-


had b ;en Ih falling! health since an operation about-18 months ago. |


Mr. ’Vhlttaker, who was. 74,


■ -|ln his younger days, he and his father were ifa the service of the late Mr. W. G. Garnett, of Mill HouseJ Low Moor, and later n 1th theAsplnall family at Standen Hall.


, Mr. ’Vhlttaker served In the first Wi )rid Wat In the Veterin­ ary Cerps and later Uved at Llveipool and Southport, re­ siding In Orchard Avenue, South Shore, Bkekpool, before going lo Meilor.


, ,


Mrs. Mary Whittaker, and a grown up family. His eldest son, Cyril, was Med while on active senlce with the Army In Holland In 1^5.


He li survived by his widow,


■the Rjv. R.i y. H. Brunyee, preced.ed Intennent at Lytham St. Arnes Parlf Cemetery on Saturday.


Church. South! Shore, Black­ pool, conducted by the Vicar,


A service' in St. Mary’s “ t h e BAtRNi^-WE^^ BABY SHOP"] ■'


22, MOOR LA(S '


Telephone'


E . CLITHEROE CUtheroe 1166


WOOLI^S, KAMBIM COATS, DRESSING GOWNS TBEJWS aiid SLACKS, all sizes. SQARV5S sr;nnTi5 BAIRN’S-WEAR


'■!^ATS, etc. BRETTLESland ,iinder'wear,i Tartan


!R


SHIRTEBS, sm&ll slzS. KAYSE3R-BONDOP TTNTVpt? 'HOODED and NON-HOODED


(w^able). ALL KEDDICRAFT and IPOfflREST TOYS.


gAHflEDHHS, all sizes, 24 to 44. !WENDY‘BOJm>N | ■


LANCASHIRE COMBINATION : DIVISION I SHAW :jr id g e groun d


CUTHEROE v. DROYLSDEN (SAT.), 12th NOV.


TO-MORRO ’ KICK


ADULTS 1/3 ■OFF: ,2-30 P.M. j OJV.P, & JUVBNBLB3 9d.


Xmas Pehnets & Ticket^. Shopkteper’s Sundries GAyRAD DISPLAY TURNTABI^S


. MYERS PEGBOAED PTITINGS' RICE, & SONS, LTD, 39, sai^ob^^^d^ kbubn. Hlsi widow,; son and, two FOR ALL YOUR j WINTER REQUIREMENTS 11-


12- 1-


2- Townley was some


jCjastle Street as one time was


with premises He was asso- theroe Parish at one period lUiday. School


Is survived by H. S. Townley. In Clltheroe


HOSPITAL BALLROOM


Friday, 18th November Music by


JACK FARNSWORTH and His Orchestra


■Whist Drive 8-30 p.m. prompt. Dancing 8-30 p.m. to; 1 a.m.


Admission 3/-


WADDINCTON METHODIST CHURCH


Monday Next, 14th Nov. MR. J. SPENSLEY'S


2nd LEGTURE OF HIS WORLD TOUR


This Lecture wlU be amplified. Commencing at 7-15 p.m.


ADULTS 1/.; CHILDREN 9d. ADMISSION:


Refreshments .at Reasonable Charges.


Proceeds for Trust Funds.


(incorporating Canada and New Zealand)


A LECTURE “ Out and About,” given by !


: GEARS'


Thursday, 17th I Nov. . ' Iin CUTHEROE


mH. B. ODDIE,' on


ROYAL I GRAMMAR ISOHOOL ______ lat7-30p.m.j ' •[


SEWfJG ‘ MACHINES


' Btrv FROM the Firm You cad Trust!


’THE.NQRTH’S.PINBST SHOP. '


, Huge Stocks-


VIKINt . BERNINA NOVUM . HELVETIA 'JONES


•• MAIN AGENTS. Recofilditioiied Singers


Have your old machine made , modern. Expert Repairs.


ELECTRIC MOTORS IFITTED. Over 60 Years Experience,


Contractors to HIM. . Government]


HOBKIRKS


35 Salford . Blackburn Opposite Dutton’s 'l^rewery.


Our van calls In your t^ea every week. Tel: 44M3|


TO ALL FARMERS . . .


TUESDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, 1960 ; .


' at the .


CUFFOKD HALL, SKIPTOI^ (behind the Blwk Horse)


A C O N FM E ^C E ON -


■ i [ |


| I


on Wednesday ma t l o n at


MR. T. E. HHITTAKER Forirerly Iri .bus4ess. as a


GRASSLAND MANAGEMESMT FOR LIVESTOCK i i


Jointly organised Manufactli:


10-00: OPENING add; 10-


thumberland, GRASSLAND


NAA.B. and the Fertiliser rers' Association.


Chairman: Mr. ERiED-BATES. RESS by the Chairman,


College, on “ STOCK MlAiNlAtJ;


20: Prof. H. I. Ml


[CORJE, 'Seale Hayne Agricultural THE PLACE OF GLASS'IN LIVE- lEMENT.”


20: Mr. G. P.RO£8, CJWJ9. Farms,i Lowlck, Nor- 6n “PRACTICAL ASPECTS OP


PROBiaiS QN INTENSIVE GBASSLAND.V 40; Any Questions.


gallon Officer , Cambridge, on ^


20:. Luncheon! Inte: 7; 40: Mr. L E. HUG


rSES, Senior Veterinary Investl- “UVESTOCK


J|IANAGEMENT." 'al.


' _ i ■,


Lighting of Vehicles: MS i).m. to 7-02 a.m„


T ONG, service by Clltheroe J-i Special Constables was marked !at a presentation In the Mayor’s Parlour on Mon­ day, when the Mayor, Coun. W Sharpies, himself, a former “ special," p r e s e n t e d the


awards. 1 Medals for nine years’ ser­


vice were presented to Special Constables A. Booth, G. Thompson and J. H Wood and to a representative for ;W. M.


Clarke. Special Inspector Geoffrey


.■it * *


ciation held their half-yearly meeting, at Whalley Conserva­ tive Club on'Saturday. .


;j


I " Change and challenge In the Conssrvatiye Party.”


to attract and keep more members.'- , :


ance to hear Mrs, Brlckhlll, of Wllmsiow, a vice-chairman of the North West'Area Womeh’s Advisory Committee, speak on


There was a good attend­


to be frightened of doin^g something new In! their efforts


She urged the 'members not P«


of women In the organlsatten and of women as voters, ^ d reminded members of we sp e n ^ g controlled by worn m.


She stressed the Importance sent servatism In


The challenge was to pre- the pSaclples i


tnihe which we are living.


by Mrs. Alan Green and N rs Turner.


Mrs. F. Shields, chsdrman, and Mrs. A. Green, vlce-chalnn*'" and they were thanked behalf of the members by N A. Bindley, president


Afternoon tea was given . * ■*


MORE water, is needed by homes In Latob Row,


Sabden. This is a result of modernisation of the homes, which have been fitted w .tn baths and water toilets.


■ Burnley Rur al CouicU Health and Water Committee have recommended that the one-inch Iron pipe should be replaced by a three-lrch asbestos pipe, at an estlma ed


cost of £700. 'The P la ns Committee recommended refusal of an


- application' to store coal on land near the Old Black Bull Sabden. ■


[


Mr. R. A. Parfltt made Jthe ■ application.' - The, comtiilttee


" thought'^that : to Store wai adjoining the main rood ?nd a stream would injure “ visual amenity” ' and not .help, toward well-planned develop­ ment. Favourable conslderar- tlon would be given to the use


' of other land. ■# # *


ALFRED WILLIAM JOIES, A of Rai lw ay .Terrace,


.Slmonstone, was fined £1 at Clltheroe Magistrates’ Court


yesterday for driving , the wrong way down King Len^ a one-way street, on OctJber


For a similar offence, !l7;ed Read, of BUllngton Gari ens, ' BUllngton, wa^ also fined £1.


3rd. .


! Green, of Whins House, S a ^ den, M.P for Preston South,


A SIGNAL honour has Wen conferred on Mr. A l^


^^ Conservative Back - oe*i®h ' M.P.S.


by ills election this week as wihalrman of the InfluentlM : Finance C|ommlttee of J the


. # ' #


: "OIRTHDAY GREETINGS to Mr. Frank Jackson,-^ of


. wUl'be 82 on Monday. i *1 ! ♦ I


“ CUfle Mount,’’ Grlndleton, at present In hospltfil,^ who


, a n the Bench at Clltheroe l i J u v e nUe Court on Wed- i/nesday were Coun. J.^W- D- Crltchley* presiding. Mrsi M. Williams and Mr, J. Parker.-


# ' * . * 'I -■


■ the club, Alan Hargreaves was this week signed by BacuP. He plays to-morrOw against Wigan at centre - forward


A FORMER CUtheroe centre- forward - and a teatog goal scorer while playing with


position. I ! ] * . * . A N the Bench At CUtheroe


V Magistrates’ Court yester­ day were Lady Worsley-^lM,


presiding. Aid. F-'.. Mk . E. Nightingale, Mr. L D. GreenwoW, M r . \J . C. Smith


arid Miss E. R. Garnett.;


■\fRS RUTH.,_WRI(iH,T. a " J .


, driving without due care and attention at Sawley.


with £7 8s. , l ld. costs at Bowland Magistrates’ court a t Grlndleton on Monday for


RQad, Liverpool, was fined £5 matron.


............. ‘■ 6f"flarilngton : . - * *


!A R G A N I 8 ED hy toe men of All Sallows


Church, Mltton. a whist and domino drive, hot pot supper and danCe on Friday raised about £34 for churctifun^- Whist winners were. Ladles.


: son; 3,-iMrs. Gordon, Domi­ noes: L 'Mr. S. Middleton, 2,


1, Mrs. Atklnsot);, % Mrs. Brown; 3, Mrs. HuU. G®nt.s. 1, Mr..Br<nm and Mr.lThomp-


i Mr. E. Jones; 3, Miss Knowtes ! Dancing ' was to ipecorded


music. : -THIS WEEK’S


: ROAD SAFETY SLOGAN Go easy and getj there !


. ’


Mrs.. Brlckhlll was thanl;ed |! , -


of Cijn- times


and tlj train is sQspe


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WedntL cfipaclt enjoyer


The,


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been ci the Int mar Si preseni ways t one of


■Ai .rai Barkel


mHE Cl lt h e ro e iDlvlslon X Women’s Unionist Asso­


C. Taylor and Sergeant T. Haslam received -bars to lopg service 'medals in recognition of a fuDther 10 years’ service.


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