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annivers


SUNDAY NEXT, MAY 15th, The Rev.


[ (of Southpori) A* 10-15 a.tn. L m J . WRI6HT will toechen, Scholerj end Friendi. ^


Chairme.lJ MRS. E. HOLGATE, Standen [fey, Clifhoroe, ..Hil.j. " PIICV WAWDR "


enfifled: "BUSY HANDS, Evening at fr-SoloUt: MISS J. AUBIN, |of Clltlieroo.


offertorie: ■


X


'We give y o u ,a hearjy inv it|ation SUNDAY SCHOOL FUNDS.


Organist: ALDERMAN W. WILKIf^SON AT ALL SERVICES FOR


Moor Lane Methodist rch


iniversary 11 ii 1


I r


I) i i l i l l


Sunday Nek May 15th i PREACHER


'at 10-30 |a.m. and 6 p.ra.: THE REV; EL Cl Broughton, B.D.


LAD at 2 p.n


I’ CLASS , Speaker:


Mrs. Eccles ; BOROUGH OF CLITH CLITtoROE!


CONGMGATIONAL [JRCH


SUNDAY NEXT I5th, I960)


(MAY


Service af 10-30 a.i conducted by:


a


Vlr, FrM Braithwaite (of Clifheroe).


And (it ,A p.m. by: ■


Mr. H F. Haslam (of Darwen).


Annua Millthorne Avenue


y I4th, I960) ‘k 1! t


lialleyl ChJrch Players siu£


nd POUND S l jkL will bo holjj in thi I


,w if IA L L E Y C. of E. S']HOO!L


'o-morrow (MAYiMth)


(Saturday) m.


at 2 p Admissi )n 3d. PRELIMINARY NOT


CE EROE


lAYQR’S SUNDAY 29lll MAY, I960


fblE MAYQR WILL BE ATTENDING DIViNE SERVICE ON llSUNDAY dORNINGl 29th MAY NEXT, and r is hoped that he may be accom- unied in Procession |o theOhurch, in


jirticular by those serving in the vari- )us Social and Welfire organisations In the Botpugh. I


to lupport the May(>r on That day.


This prelimilary notici is given so that I iL.


am' ihal rijtu


srganisations may make arrangements , ^


R. B, INOWDEN, Town Clerk.


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE Conference


‘o-niorrow (Saturday) (mA


Jpeaken,' t 3 p.m. and 6 p.m.:


Dr. Stiphen S. Short (Weiton-iuper-Mare). !


Mr. Darry Bedford (Devon).


FULlJ TEA PROVIDED. Parents’ Day ff' f r '’ JW ,J ' \ Itf


Sunday Next, May 15th Speaker, at 2^30 and 6-30 p.m.: Mr. Jolm Hunter


(Kendal & Capornwray Hall). i WEI


MAY I8tb:


WOMiilN’S MEETING at i -45 p^m. Speaker:


Ml .| H. Bedford


PiU y ER MEETljjG AND MINISTRY at 7-45 p.m.


Chatburh Methodist Church


5'ii LADIES’ DAY


IsundAy next (kjlAY| 15th, I960)


: PREACHER at 10-30 aim. and 6 p.m.:


Miss Greta Hardacre . (of Grindleton).


sLoiit: LilSS ANNE BRIERLEY I


(of jClitheroo). J; , i


JuAD lfe ’ CHOIR Organitt: m |sS G. PARKINSON. COLLECTIONS FOR TRUST FUNDS.


HARROP METHODIST CHURCH h'1 I !t


______ SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY


Sunday Next, May 15th


Services: i f f ernoon, 2 o'clock Evenjpg, 7 o'clock. I preacher:


Id i


Mr. Skidmore (of .Hellifield)


Soloist: Miss JOAN HARROP: (of Clifheroe).


LOST


PARKER Tliursday


Grindleton, |!by riverside or West ___ ..addlngton.


Bradford! 2 Meadowslde. Grindleton. < FOR HIRE


DKLANY’B, J ei CARS. Moden cars available;


(em 4 and 6 -seaW tfiims 6Ha OODOl


tlona of [hire on qastle 3t., CUtberoe. Tel. 110.


LOANS


The Corporation Is p r e p a y , t ) accept loans of £100 and upwwd


I ! r-1


BOROUGH of CLITHEROE I ■ LOANS





on mortgage of Its ind Properties at Interest O- £5/10/01 per centum per annul i


for perio& of 2 to 7 years, le loans are Trustee Securltlw


. -ther details may be h a ^ f ro t i the Borough Treasurer, Chmci Jtreetj ClfOieroe (Tel. No. Clltl- :roc 501/2).


^ ::


R. B. SNOWDEN. , Town Clerk.


H^RST GfPEN W.I.—A Whist an


was held yesterday Hurst Green W.I., ftmds.


The I suooessfui . _ , , , whist


were: Ladies: 1, M s. Jackson; 2, Mrs. Qulin; 3, Krs. F. Brown Gents.;' l,[Mr. M. Holden; 2, Mir,


M. Ashton; 3, Mrs, Seed. In dpmtoes, prizewinners we:


1, Miss'M. Ballei ; '2, M Walsh; [ 3,{Miss M. ] Juxbury.


|


The ! prize for a .competition was won by Mastc T. Bolton.


.ELF DRIVE HIRE PGM lost


Entriei are invited for any Local Teami, to L Vicarage, or 44 Newto i Saturday, Jur


Seml-Fin'al & , Final- will be played on July 2nd at'the Roi|i Queen Cera mony. '


'


St. Paul’s Sundb School (RbSE QUEEN liFFORT)


Fivcra-Side Football I LADIES' J MEN'S


COMPETITION ENTkYFEE: 5/- PER TEAM


iS3rd I OTLEY SHOW Saturday, May ! 21st


10 A.M. TO 7 P.M.


Sreal ExHbltion o( PeJigfee Cattle, Horiai ind Farm Shck.' Leaping Competllioni (incl. Nilional Grade p Champloniliip. Oper Dog Show i [Obodianeo Teili. Prodbce S Handl- cratti. Pbultiy, Pigeoni Rabbili, etc. [Farm Machinery & I nplementt.


ADMISSION; 3/6; CHILDREN. 1/6 Car Parki - Catering on the Ground.


Secretary: Mn. K. M. Iiinei, IB Bridge Street, Otiey, Yorki. Til. Olley 2541.


(^litherbe Naturalists Soc.


PEN-Y-GHENT REMINDER


EXTRA DAY "RIP


Sunday, May 22nd 10 aim. Clitheror Station


V/ILL YOU PLEASE names fo Secrafary I7fh MAY, if you intend fo go.


Tickets 15/ a vailable at the Publl TueiJey, I7fh Mpy, i960.


MoorjLane Methodist iChurc 1 . Ladies’ i Qass


JUMBLE SALE andj POUND STALLjon


Thursday, May 19th af 7 p.m,


Admission 3d. Each


dlAYOR’S DINNER ifUESDAY, 24th I MAY


Win DB IlOlU jot will be he d I ‘W SWAN AND ROYAL HOTEL


Af 2-15 p.m.; CHILDREN'S DEMONSTRATION SERVICE '


1960 J. WRIGHT


J- i I H ■ - give oti Wdfoii fo Poronh,


tinental’’^ was organised by Whalley Methodist Church Youth Club on Saturday In


I j W[HALLEY : VABIETT.—A “ Cafe. Con­


the school. ■rhe room was gaily decor--


ated with coloured light candles, greenery and travel


CELEBRATION. — To celebrate


the Boyall wedding, flags and bunting. d e r a te d the ballroom for a dance held by Calderstones Sports and Social Club at the


hospital on] Friday. About 281) people danced to the


music of the Embassy Band, Mr. S. Barrott being M.C. Proceeds |were for club funds


and the children's sports com­ mittee.


• 1 LANGHO


death occiirred suddenly after a long Illness on Sunday of Mrs. Winifred Haydock, the widow of Mr. William Hay- dock, ati her home, 84, muington: Gardens, Bllllng- ton. She was 76.


MRS. W. HAYDOCK.-The


dock had i lived In BlUlngton many years. She attended St. Leonard’s j Church, Langho, and, the iVicar, the Rev. H. Townsendi ofidclated at the funeral, at Old Langho .on Wednesday. She leaves a son and one


Much respected, Mrs. Hay-


of St. Leonard’s Men’s Guild in the school on Monday, the speaker was the Rev. R. J. W. Sevan, . curate- of Whalley Parish Church, who gave a


daughter. | ANGLICAN.-At a meeting


'Of Englawi and some of its needs." Mr. F. Shaw presided.


very Interesting talk on “ Some Aspects of the Church


MITTON


spoiled the jBlm show , at the May meeting of Little Mltton and District W.I. on Wednes­ day, so !a business meeting was held. Mrs. R. Williamson presided and a new member, Mrs, Weatherley, was wel­ comed.


W.I. —; A technical hitch


stall for I cancer research and other charities,, and this realised £3 14s. ^


There was a brlng-and-btty The monthly competition


—for ankles—was won by Mrs. R. Simpson (sbf stars), Mrs. Hardwick (four), Mrs. H. Franklarid (two) and Mrs. Weatherley and Mrs.. Oddie


ianged by the Clltheroe mem­ bers, took the form of a travel guessing competition and was won by Mrs. Hard­ wick anij Mrd. Oddie.


(one). ! , The Mclal-- half-hour, ar-


TIGERS.—Miss Mitchell, of


Preston; spoke about her experiences some years ago when she was Invited to go on a tiger hunt In the Hima­ layas at the annual group meeting of the Nab Group of


Institutes on Monday. Mlttofi were the hostess


institute for Whalley, Wlswell and BlUlngton and Langho at the Majestic,Ballroom, Whal­ ley. Mrs. B:' Williamson pre­ sided and Mrs. Capstlck, area group ^ leader, was among those present. Mrs. F. Dakin was, convenor,


posters, and youth club mem­ bers served refreshments. A variety of! acts were compered by Mr. Jimmy Fell.


CHATBURN BROUGHT AND BOUGHT-A


successful evening was held a t the home of Mrs. Jeffs la ^ week when a coffee evening and brlng.and- buy sale for the forthcoming sale of work in November realised £27. Over a hundred people attended,


SCHOOL SERVICE-Elghty-flve


scholars attended a school service on Sunday a t Christ Church, Chatburn. The congregation In­ cluded a large number of parents and friends. The lessons were read by Brian Jones and Judith


Parker. The Infants sang " Glad that I Uve am I " and the Juniors “Non Nobis Domlne."


The foUowlng scholars made the


coUectlon: Alan Marsden, Alex Peacock, Rodney Head, Kenneth Scott, ^ r l e y Marsden and Mary Hornby.


The collection amounted to £31


for the school building fund. The, headmaster (Mr. H. E. Boden) and staff decorated the church for the occasion and the sermon was preached by the Vicar, the Rev. H Horne,


COLLECTION. — T h i s WMk,


Christian Aid Week, a house-to- house collection Is being made In the parish lor refugees.,


COFFEE, —A coffee evening and


towel stall, organised by the ladles of Chatburn Methodist Church on Wednesday raised nearly £10 for the forthcoming bazaar.


GISBURN j WOMEN’S INSTITUTE.—The


monthly meeting of the Gishum Women’s Institute was held In the Festival Hall, iGisbum, yes­ terday week..


presided and Introduced Miss M. 0. Cowpe, who showed a film on !" Solid Fuel." She was thanked by Mrs. Proctor. .


Mrs. R. Capstlck., president, A icompetltlon for embroidered


hankerchief was Judged by Miss Cowpe and won by: 1, Mrs. I. Carr; 2, Mrs, F. Senior; 3, Mrs. 1. Bell;, 4, Mrs. S. Speak; 5, Mrs. W [Harrison. Two new mem­ bers, Mrs. T. Kkyley and'Mrs. P. Senior, were wdcomed. Supper was [served by the tea hostesses.


Y.F.C.-Members of Glsburn


Yoiing Farmers' Club met In thej Festival Hall on Monday, wh^n Mr. Percy, of Settle, shojved films.


■ The films Included one on a n ! agricultural show and another ion sheep shearing.


a! vote of thanks to


Percy, and ito George Lan­ caster for obtaining the films, was proposed by Edward Wilkinson, j


SLAIDBURN YOUNG FARMERS—Members


of the Slaidbum Y.P.C., accom­ panied by their club leaders, a vice-president and members of thei advisory committee, paid a visit to the cnitheroe works of Messrs. Atklnsons Agricultural, Appliances, Ltd., on Monday


evening. They were .shown several types


of I machinery, the process of manufacture being explained In


proposed thanks to the manage­ ment and staff. :


Mr. James Plnder, chairman, . MACHINES.-i-Members of


and a discussion about group meetings was held. The i social half-hour was


spent In playing gmes organ­ ised by Mr. and Miss Edmond- Fehlscowles.


SABDEN F. WILKINSON.- , _____ ________ -The


death Occurred In hospital on Sunday of Mr. Fred Wilkin­ son, of 107, Rydal Mount, Sabden.


Mr, Wilkinson, who was 83,


iby Messrs. Lockwood and Buckley. Ltd., cotton spinners and manufacturers, at their I Union Mill, Sabden, where he


was a member of a very old and highly respected Sabden family.' He had lived the whole of his life in the village and, until his retirement some years ago. was employed


I I number of' years, manager I and salesman for the firm. i He had been closely asso­ ciated! with the Baptist Church, where, In his younger days, he was a member of the


officiated aj' cashier and afterwards was, for a long


i A ^Idower, he leaves a [ married son.


Parish Council.


offered prayers at the home and conducted the service In


Mr. [Wilson, resident pastor, .


church and at the graveside. ANNIVERSARY.—In connection


with the Baptist. Church, the 162nd'[ annual Sunday School services were held on Sunday, when the special preacher for the day was the Rev. D. I. Morgan (a former [pastor). At the morning service the Sun­


day School scholars,gave a service of praise entitled “Waiting In the Fields]' and the choir sang the ^


anthenh “ Praise the Lord, all ye I nations" (Hopkins). At the after- ' noon Mtvlce, the choir, under the leadership of ,'Mr. F. Rldehalgh, gave the introlt "O foi; a closer walk virtth God" and the anthem


I"Send! out Thy light" (Gounod). BIR'THDAY.—Congratulations to


Mrs. Herbert M. Coclfshutt, wjio yesterday (»lehrated' her 84th birthday; also to Mr, Cockshutt, who oh Wednesday will be 85. Mr. and' Mrs. Cockshutt celebrated their diamond ■wedding about two


years ago.


Slaldburn Y.P.C. were shown round an a g r i c u l t u r a l machinery works at Clltheroe on[ Monday by the sales manager. Mr. Brown, who was thanked by Mri James Plnder. A I short business meeting


followed. [ PARADE. — A; foundation and


lingerie fashion parade was glv p by a Lancaster ; firm before ra aumence of Slaldburn W.I. mem- t>ers and members of Mltton W:I., who were th e i r ; guests, at the May meeting last week.


The Village Hall had been


decorated with [flowers for the; occasion. Mrs. L; C. Klng-Wilkln- sori presided and' thanks were ex­ pressed by Mrs. D. Lcemlng.


■to celebrate the 16th birthday ,


of [ the Institute a cake was made by Mrs, Lamb and Iced by Miss B.


Walker. ■ . i / A competition tor the prettiest


Clip and saucer was won by Miss V.[ M. Garnett.


iWest Riding County Coundl


li choir.! He was also for many [years a member of Sabden


oertlflcates have! been awarded I to foiir of the members of the German class taken by Mrs. ,M. Thorpe this winter. They took the examination In April, th e students were 'Miss J. Klng- ' Wilkinson,


and Mrs. W. | B.


Ramsay ancFMrs. E. Sllnger. 'Two distinctions were awarded (qver 80%) and two ^first doss passes (over 65%).:


| !The. W.R.O.C. examiner reported


that the results were extremely good.


the annual whist drive and dance was held by Slaldburn Y.F.C. In Newton Institute, and the club president Rear Admiral W. J. Yendell, and Mrs./Yendell were present.


! Y.F.C.-Oii'' Friday evening


sented by Mrs. Yendell! to. ladles: 1, Mr. R. Bretherton; 2[ Mrs. Kenyon: 3,,iMrsJ E. Rushton; cons,, Mrs. Ash- brldge. Gents.; , 1, | Mr.i J. Briggs; 2 and 3 (tie), Messrs. J. Coates and G. Metcalfe; cons., Mr. W. J. Hanlon. / [ Mr. E. Harrison was M.C.'


Prizes for whist were pre­


and expressed thankO to Mrs. Yendell and' all who had


helped.


Messrs. J. Plnder and J. and F. Raw,' and the Silver Key­ notes Band played


! M.C.S for dancing were .! i , , TOSSIDE ^


of the Mothers’ Union was held at the Vlcaragei Mrs. Whlpp presided, and


the Vicar, the Rev. R. C. Allan, opened the meeting with prayer.


Hardacre, of Grindleton, who spoke about the 23rd Psalm. She was thanked by Mrs.


Whlpp. HOLDEN ANNIVERSARY .-There was a


.good attendance at Holden Chapel on Sunday for the Sunday School anniversary services.


The preacher was the Rev. H.


Robinson, of Blackburn. Mr. J. H. 'Waddlngton was the organist.


In the afternoon, the choir


detail to them by Mr. Brown and Mr. T. Broadley, who con­ ducted the parties.


sang the anthem “ Praise His Holy Name," the solo part being taken by Mi'. F. Waddlngton.


The evening anthein was “ I


will pray the Father." Collections, which amounted to


more than £26, were for Sunday School funds.


The guest speaker was Miss M.U.—The monthly meeting'


tute held a monthly meeting In the Institute last week. A


BASHALL EAVES HATS.—The Women’s Insti­


talk on millinery by Mrs. Green, of Southport, was enjoyed. Mrs. Spurgeon pre­ sided and the soclpl half hour, organised by Mrs. Hodgson,


took the form of a whist and domino drive.


Dugdale.' Mrs. Green, Miss Spurgeon, Mrs. Weekes, Mrs, SmaUey and Mrs. Sharpies.


Prizes were won by Mrs.


hat was won by Mrs.’ Weekes', Mrs. Bargh and .Mrs, Back­


A competition for a paper house. • -


Mrs. Hodgson. Mrs. | Hartley, Mrs. Hacking and Mrs. Lee. Members travelled fiy coMh


.Hostesses were Miss Har­ greaves, Mrs. J. Hargreaves/


to Gawthorpe Hall and this was followed by supper and a social evening on [Monday.


by Mrs. Bargh, Mrs. Back­ house, Mrs. Bullock. Dominoes, Mrs. Thornber, Mrs, Smalley,, Mrs. Trueman.


Prizes for whist were won ' [


Mrs. Bargh and Mrs. Back­ house, were expressed by Mrs.


Thanks to the organisers, Dugdale. : WADDINGTON W J .—Mrs. A. Coulthurst


presided at the meeting of Waddlngton Women’s Insti­ tute on Tuesday, when a social evening was held.


The programme Included a


panel game, ‘.‘ Take your pick,” and the monthly competition was for a. poem about a wet washing day. The winner was Mrs. F. Hatton.


Members each brought a


shilling parcel and received a parcel on payment of a shilling. '


From this, £5 5s. was raised


dames K. McLeod, D. Booth, W. Boothman, F, Brown and Misses M. Berry and Bland.


for the Cancer Research Fund. Tea' hostesses were Mes-


I p w m o o r ! qOTTON HISTORY, — A talk


about the growth of the cotton ln((u6try In Clltheroe and bow It developed the history of th^ town was glyen by Mr. Henry i^rrest, of I Clltheroe, to members [of .St, Paul's Mothers' Union on Wednes- day.


NEW SERVICE—The fltst of


new family communion Mrvlces was held at St. Paul's, Church, Low Moor, on Sunday morning. This was also the flrsi com­


munion of the newly confirmed, arid many were Included in the 8()| communicants.


| ANNIVERSARY. — The Sunday


School anniversary servlcei were held on ; Sunday, wheii the preacher for the day was the Rev. Alan J. Davies, of Gt. Harwood.


[soloist • was Miss ' Margaret


Atkinson. In the afternoin she sang “ How lovely Are Thy| Dwel- lliigs,'' and In the gvenlng “Nearer my God to Thee.”


Miss Demaln was chalrnan at


the morning school. At the after- rioon service, Dorothy MaiJsden arid Terence .Lyne read the lesson arid the following took up the offering; Dorothy,' Barnes, Janet Hargreaves, Jane Husklns, Annette Hftrgreaves, . Susan Hargreaves, Alex Hltchen, John Grundy and


David Hltchen. 1 The organists were Mr. and


Mrs. J.’.O. Cottam and Mr. E. Har­ greaves.


RIMINGTON


nual spring effort was held at Martin Top on Saturday.


SPRING EFFORT.—The an­


charge in the absence [of the Rev. G. W. Curry, who was unable to attend, and Intro­ duced the chairman and opener of the sale, the Mayor and Mayoress of CUtheroE Coun.' James ! Entwlstle and Mrs. Entwlstle, who now reside in Rlmlngton.


iMlss Marjory Parker took READ


Sllnger gave the refreshments; was M.C. and won the, special, prize at a whist drive In the Conservative Club on Monday


WHIST DRIVE.-Mrs. W. A. evening.


cliffe; 2, Miss E. Howarth'; cons., Mrs. R. Isles ahd MrsJ G. Speak. Mrs. J. Hardman presented prizes.


! Winners, 1, Mrs. R. Raw-| ,


-y-X champion cow [at the third annual spring prize show and sale' of 326 in-calf cows and heifers at [Glsburn Auction Mart on Tuesday) The reserve champion cow was entered by Mr. E. Drake,


Champion cow F. HURST had the


A PEDAL cyclist, illrchlbald 47, of Monk Street, Clltheroe,


Did not halt John Currle-Currle, aged


was fined £1 at Clitherori Magistrates’ Court j^esterdar for falling to stop ap a hal ; sign In Woone Lane on Apr! 7th.


Obituary MRS. A. DOUTHWAITE


a' Kendal nursing home of Mrs. Agnes Douthwaltc; of Longsleddale, and formerly of Downham. She was [64.


iThe death has occurred In


' Mrs. iOouthwaite ww the wife of [Mr. Reginald Robin­


son, of Downham, a of a farming family. ; They moved to Liverpool, where they kept a dairy,! over 30


riears ago, but, Mr. 'Robinson died s h W afterwards, ^ d


his wife moved 'to the Kendal district.


'


ried Mr. Walker DouthwaRe and went to live In Longsled­ dale. She Is also survived .by


' Later, Mrs. Robln^n. mar­


her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Duckworth, of Deepdale, Gls­ burn.


, i MR. P- R- JACKSON The death occurred on


Sunday of Mr. Jackson, of 9 , Woodfleld View,


■Whalley, at the ageiOf:77.. Mr. Jackson, a retired cotton


manufacturer, d le l ',.^ the home of his son, 1, Llmefield; Avenue, Whalley. | [


',


Mrs. Clssle Jackson,' and family.


Pleaslngton on Wedpesday. i MR. H. H. JACKSON |


He Is survived by his widow, , [


Cremation took place at Well-known and [respected


for his work with i tlm Tire Service, Mr. Henry . Holmes Jackson, of 7, Wilson Street, Clltheroe, died suddeiily on Friday, aged 56.


'


Manchester blitz with Cllthe­ roe National FheSenleeaiffi


Mr. Jackson helped ^ t the


before serving with the N£j^ was a part-time firemp with Clltheroe Volunteer. Brigade.


Mr. Jackson was employed at Ashworth and Smith, Ltq..


and previously castle Castings and WellfoM Foundry.'


[ He Is survived by a widow and son.


I, Parish Church preceded Inter} ment at Clltheroe Cemetery


Mrvlce In ilitheroe


on Monday. MRS. E. A. JACKSON


Tuesday in Chester! where she had been' residing for thfe last 10 years, of Mrs. Elizabeth Alice Jackson, .wldovf of M?. Frank Jackson, formerly ' of Milton Avenue, Clltheroe. She


The death occurred on was 72. . 1 1 I Mrs. Jackson, a member o!f


a farming family, was borp in Newton, coming to Clltheroe bn her marriage. She w^ 'associated with Moor Lane Methodist Church.


| daughters.


She leaves a son bnd four [


to-morrow at Grindleton, itiRS. J. SPEAK


The funeral takes place


wlstle Speak, formerly licensee of the Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley, Mrs. 'Jane Speak died on Monday | at her home “Claremont,”; Clltheroe. She


.was 84. . [ [ j


the Spread Eagle Hotel for about 30 years, and l^ s . Speak came to Clltheroe on the death of her husband about


Mr. and Mrs. Speak were at


. She Is survived by two sorts and a daughter, to whom the sympathy of a ^ d e circle o', friends will be accdrded. [ A service In St. Mary|S


15 years ago.' ^ i J


Parish Church; Clltheroe, pre­ ceded cremation at Pleasing- ton yesterday.


I MISS E. M. RAWS THORNE A former secretary at


Clltheroe' Royal Gramniar School; Miss Eileen Mary Rawsthome, of Breladej, Waddlngton Road, Clltheroe,


with her sister, Ml^ Barbara Rawsthome, an Inyalld; apd between them they had w()n many competitions]


died at her home on Saturday. Miss Rawsthome resided


Clltheroe Cemetery on Wep- ne^ay.


■J^e funeral took place at | i : Widow of Mr. John Ent[- A S S U R E


PROVIDES A E OF SE


' 'MilOffcet: High Holbom, W.C.I,


Ltd, exceed! £18 millions Inj the Life Bnanches and £5 mllUons in the Rre and Accident Branches.


bonuses and other additional be: li. the Life Branches.


|


rite of m,0 )i>er £100 Slim -


pmfits. [ Assets exceed £290,000,000.


! • ' Chairman: Geoff; peXrl assurance


boMt>


District Manager: MB. D.; PEARL ASS


37, RAIL lE


tiW Kltdhen, T.D., M.A.! L MITED


lURANCp WAY LACKi


CO. LTD.,


FO )AD, lURN.


■■ice the fu tu r e with PbARL assurance.


Mayor’s Parlour. Clltheroe.


this WEEK'S ROAD SAFETY SLOGAN Wisely and slow — they


tumble who nin fast. ! l-Shalsipes’o


The Ordiilary [Life Branch Dor United Kingdom poUo ■lffl e titled


ntiti


assured ; x annuity qn[ licipate in full[


1958 is at the; polt!


The sum of JM,912,846 hai beep alIo4' illefltB f:[cr


ffiaims paid in 1959 by the Peatl Assujance Oompanyi


(.ted to provide; policyholders:


liANOASHIRE COIMliY dDUNCIL ' '


CHILDREN'S DEPARfMENT ■ l L. A Foster Home is Urgently R^uired


I >r BABY SHEILA of 6 monihk and he ■ brothei, 3 year!.' Thera children are Chjircli <f Englar; h p f tggethar.


. HENRY, aged d and muif be


A home is alio needed fog a bey of 14 yean. [Anyone willing fo help bjf offering o home fo fheio


children or other; children in jho cire ofifho Committee, pleaie confeef;—


THE AREA CHiLijRIN’S


i9 iSti J ^ e s ’ Street [


OFFICER Accrington


';Telephone: ACCRINGTON 4069 J „ ! R L i l (in oonjunotlon with W. 0. Standeiwii


COACH exgudsion!> from;


CLITHEROE, 16. Wellsate; WHALLI CHATBURN. Brown


caith’oe jiWbaUey Chatb'rn Dep. r- Dep. Dep.


a.m.' I


104) ; pm. !


12-0 12-40 ' 6-30


a.m.


10-0 pm. 2-0


6-3* am.


10-0 ajD.


12-10 -t- I 12-50


9-50 lOilO p.m.


am.


6-40 — am.


9-60 pm. 2-10


6-40


a.m 9-50


pm. : pm. 2-0


a.m. 10-0


a.m. 9-60


pm. 12-10


am ' 10-10


2-10 — p.m. 6,30 :; 6-16 : 6|40


am.: lO-iO


pm. 12-0 6-30 I 6-40 —


pm. —Iblac


—PlBBLE VALLEY and [•■OT'rHiE .[................


THURSdAy. 19lh may


—WINDERMERE AND ! BOWNESS ................... I 1" ■


Book at Loc4l Office:


CLITHEPOE. 18. Weilgate; Tel. ' Or at Local, Agency;


w h a l l e y . Mr. Brookes. Park Villas.:


176. Tel. 2279.


.I2I0


-pHEaTER ZpO ..................8/0 —BIBBLE VALLEY ..............4/3


: '


amj plml - I


10-10 pm.


EY, Bu^l Station;


siIndat. -BEVE4


Cow 16th


(LAKES MAY , ■


-C H E S m zop —New BRIGHTON ,E VALtEY .............


TUESdAy, 17thl HAY -fyORK & HARROGATE


WkDNKDAY, isth MAY —ATSQARTH, RICHMOND ANDllNGLETON


TOUR ....15/9[ i|


I .......... 8/0 i11/91


.. .4 '3 ...4,'3!


j12. ■ I ■ I ]


]|our |)th woifld


You’ll eu oy your spaye ais much agi


time Daks


jacket, T iese[ jackets are oui ■with such easy


distinotion[,


they feel so (omfort ible, look so good. We have them for yop of worsteds,


in a superb range j saiionies e nd cheviots. [Cone and try a few'op.


Also, the celebrated “ DAKS” TROl Bolton Worsted and jCavi Iry Twjll.


------ L HIGH-GRADE TAILORS & 'DUTFITTI


FRED READ & CO., ! I


! ' ■ ■ ^


9 market! PUACE^ ■ CLITBEF Telephone; Clllheroe 58


SBRS in


I960


For refugees


mar School In-'the school on Wednesday evening- raised about £84 for World Refugee Year;


A [ fair organised by! the girls of Clltheroe Gram­


. : | Among the attractions I were


a coffee bar, various stalls, side [shows and dancing dis­ play jananged by the various agd groups through [ the school.


n fR FRED SeSALES, of 449, JW-Rovldge Road, Blackburn chairman of Scales ^Funeral ' qervlce. Ltd., since the conv-


pany was formed at the ^ brining of the century, died at ^ home on Saturday.


from an early age jn the famfiy business founded by


i f f W « . ' William Scales.


late Mr. !


in 1919 it became a limited


po'nnany and Mr] Fred Scales wss made ohalrman-a posl- UOT he held untU his death.


school of embalming which he taught in a room at the D ^ e n Street headquarters.


ke was the founder of ia


S p r e s ld e n t of the National Association of Funeral IDirec- f S o r “Rockdale,” buthe-


* ‘


cil,'i Coun. Harold Ryden, Is not ito seek re-election to the ‘ on May 21st.


A


fter is years as chairman Of Blackburn Rural Coun­


h4r of the Council for 38 years. His present term does' ndt enfl until next May. His long service as chairman is ip fine (With a tradition of the council.


tor of a company! of mill furnishers, has been: a mem-


Byden, managing direc­ ' , ,


I fiVe chafrmeft.' The :flrst, Mr. ^iomoh Longworth, died


In the 65 years since:its formatldft it has had only


shortly after his appointment. Mi. James Bullough served frir 15 years. Mr, Arthur Longworth ■ for 12 (and Mi. Albert Evan Troop for 20. [_,■,


IBlU'ihgtoh and Langho [are' in the Council’s area.


j ,' ^#1 * * ■ ;(;


\TEW HEADMISTRESS iof Roedean School,' near


Brighton, is Mrs. Jean Fort, widow of Mr. Richard Fort, M.P. for the Clltheroe Dlvl- slonj who'' was killed In! a motoring accident last year.


An MiA.. Mrs. Fort Is 45 years'old and the mother lof


; four sons and a baby daugh­ ter. She was educated [at Bereden School. Kent, and Lady 'Margaret Hall, Oxford, where she took an honoprs degree in history.


,


in Kent Education Committee schools. ' * * *


! She taught for some years


■ npRANSFER of ' permanent 1 A licence in re je c t ofthB Wheatsheaf Hotel, Clltheroe, from J6e Ingham to iJohn Henry Platt was agreed ) at Clltheroe Magistrates’ Court


,[


, yesterday. ' : . *


*[. * I


'fkN the Bench' at Clltheroe I X/ Magistrates’! Court yester­


A Wonderful pealtli Tonic


ODER VINEGAr & For all infowiatibn all at .


C.N. S.MOOREY’S HEALTH STORE ITHEROE


i . STOCKISTS FOR OVER 26a Ki^G Street, lARS


, nett,, Mr. J. C. Smith and Mr. J. D. Greenwood.


, ( ' ■ ' * *\ , # ' [ • I


! A b ring-AND-BUY sale[ '■^ In aid of the sick fund,; followed by a [quiz 1 between members and committee was held at Tuesday’s nieetlng of


! the Women’s i Cooperative Guild. Mrs. E. Wilson .presided]


[' * . •#! * '' j [


formerly of The Wood Faro,' iRlmlngfon, who resides mth her son-in-law apdi daugnterj Mr. and Mrs. Q. Whitfield; of 182, Whalley Road, CUtheroe,


\riNETY-NINE on Thursday Is Mrs. Letltla Tarn


■llhe: recoi'd:


[the Mdow, j of I Mr. WlUlam ' Tam, who farmed at Twlston


Mllnthorpe district, .came; to this area 70 years ago. She is


Mrs. Tarn, a native of the


until his death [at thp age, of '55. '


■ ! ' ■ ■ :


i Avenue, Clltheroe, home [of Mr., and' Mrs, [S. Westhead, last week raised more than [£28.


“ Crossal,” C u r e m p n t [ ■ ; , , ( :


The event was' orgMjseq by the Bowland and tCUtheroe


[ Division Girl Guides for World j Refugee'Year. 1 I


'V [ ; " ■ * ; ’ *!■ * ■' ! 1


the MAYOR OF CLITHEROE'S FUND FOR REFUCEM I!


SubscrlpUoDS received 'to -May lltb, 1960 !, I [1


Previously acknowj — 1376 2 ^ Waddlngton MethodJst


Church Women's Peliowshlp


“Anon." , In memory ol


' the late Mrs. Chew .. Rlbblesdale Secondary Modem [School- CSiUdren's Efforts


H. Boothman, Esq., “ In memory of Miss E. i Learning" ........


I Dept............................. (Maypole Dancers, Chat-


Miss A Bennett Sawley Methodist


CRiurch ........ [ £1662 10 3 J. EHTWI8TLE MMoT


iWesleyjm Methodist ■ [ Sunday School-Senior


Ijum Road District .. 160 0 0 10 j, his in f


Crltcpld had leBd . "Thiy


toithi befgri Labour


opporf' thank the b work, three electa


.would wished worke be b ack I declared


-'Mr doubt


Critcmei measura


Mr.BJ


brlew} saldL


hy conta was la! future. I


Coup three (cij ful L


In 'r[c| Copn .nd


W; Dj Braltiit( preslteq meetmg I It VBsl


A COFFEE EVENING at


' Tile live tlve


' ,Tfie was the trusted


comnln thwiiltf


'The!


L^.l go


Aid (7d


day were Aid. | F. Benthami (presiding), Miss E. R.iGar-


B soke (leaves a widow and two ns, ! Mr. William Scales. ■ a


Irofe, who takes over asjchah- imkn'of'the company, and Mr. (Alfred Scales, of Chlchestei;.


i W- B'. ’ ■ Aged 81. Mr. Scales worked


(S;i)e ClitIjcroE ^ DbertiiEitc & Obimes


[ Lighting of Vehiolesi 9-29 p.n). to 4-48 a.m. FRIDAY, MAY 13th, 1960


Liil IG


May(^ “Adve^ he wc


was col


vativ^j can^' S .J . i


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