manager n l it
I’ve said tta, New !‘home”
Wlnckley,
ler and will |o a sewing
tiNCESS WILMOT,
presides at conference
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ference held by Blackburn and District Productivity, Association at the Sjvan and Royal Hotel, Clltheroe, yester day week. "
‘'STANDARD COSTING” was the ; subject of | a con
of 3, Fara- aeroe, was purses who Princess week.
tmary, and 1 and their Irtained to ospltal.
[presenting at Man-1
;' The chairman, Mr. D. M. Grudglngs,' works' manager, Clltheroe I.C.I., gave kn Intro ductory talk, followed by Mr. R. J. Raeslde, assistant accountant at Bllllngham I.C.I., who. spoke on "Standard Costing."
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standard costing In operation. A discussion followedl
! Arrangements wer^e made by the assistant secretary, Mr. W. A. -'Askwlth, Clltheroe I.C.I.
plant manager at Clltheroe I.C.I. works,
Mr. D. R. W. Wilsoti, senior spojke on
DOCTOR’S SON FOUND DEAD IN FIELD
Had b^en missing from home
rPHE body df a young man found dead In a Held between Worston land Four Lane Ends was Identified at the of an inquest at Clitheroe on Monday.
opening Dr.
Coroner, Mr. G. Graham, a'dJournecL the Inquest until December 12th.
The East L a n c a s h i r e
trace the youiig man’s move ments ov jr a few days before his death,
The police i are trying to [
Friday br a farmer, Mr. Tom Rigby, of Mearley.
The body was discovered on ‘
youngest son of 75-year-old Dr. Bradley, had been missing from home since the previous Tuesday. For the past few weeks he had been working for Messrs. T..,A. Ward and Co., Ltd., m a n u f a e t u r l n g chemists, of Blackburn.
Mr. Bradley; the fifth and
“ Misadventure ” verdict on bus fall woman
private school near Llandudno and later went to live with a brother |n' Canada for about
He WM educated at a
of “ misadventure ” on 71- year-old Mrs. Ida'Starkle, of Montague Street, Clltheroe. .
A JURY at Burnley last week returned a verdict
.Mrs. Starkle died In hospital
after she had fallen oft a bus. The pathologist said she had received' si ifractured; thigh which had aiccelerated death.
The bus driver, Bi;Ian
Larter, aged 22, of Cromwell Street, Burnley, said he had pulled up behind traffic, some, 35 to 40 feet from the stop. When the traffic cleared he looked In his' mirror, saw there was no one on the platform and moved forward to the actual bus stop.
Investment department- three months’ notice of -to depositors with not less )o their credit in the 'Ordinary
lie of interest is available in the
I t . , • ■ are also received in the
RUnEE
IN®S RANK th Street, Clitheroe
lDANCING">'iHTWAT7p, ‘ In the New Elizabethan. Ballroom ^ OLC TYMB-TUES._AND THURS.
lE S T L !K G ;r^ '7 p .m .+ Eunypean Heavyweight Title !>letch')| Prices!(this 8aU:
9/-. 6 6. 4/6|<Re8.); 3/. (Unres.) ^ .
vestment Department at the subject to I one month’s notice.
!
23rdDEC.to4thFEB.; • TWICI daily HONS, to fris.*
^ 3 PERFORMANCES^ ^BOXiNfDAY&ALlSiTUROAYSA
^ SPECIAL EliTRA SATURDAY* • PERFORMANCE at 10.30 a.m.:
• JiN. 7-14-M and FEB. dth. ADMISSION;
* *
10'^ r'6 J'6 J'6 * CHILDREN (H and under) "
7/6 S'6 4'- 2'3 •
Res. Seats ’from Belle Vue i f . (EASt 1927) •
Lewis's, Forsyths, . Midland Hotel and C.W.S.,' Balloon St., e
The vital role
launched by ' the National Farmers’ Union received the blessing of the Lancashire N.F.U. I Executive Committee
,of agriculture A CAMPAIGN to bring home
last week. Mr. E. W. Gill, of Sabden,
said he hoped the campaign would 'be extended into March so that! the complex effects of the annual price review could be better explained.
based on a series of large, n ew s p a p e r advertisements which will stress the vital roles of agriculture and horticulture in the . national economy.
ments the familiar “Drlnka Plnta’ Mllka Day ” slogan. Is
The campaign, which aug
QEEN driving a motor cycle ^ ..without a driving licence In Church Brow, .Clltheroe, a 16-year-old,boy was fined £1 at. Clltheroe Juvenile Court
last week. the facts about farming
Identified it as that of his son, 2(l-yeai<-old George Nigel Thomas I Bradley, of the same address.
Whalley
Clement Mpntague Bradley, of Grosvenor Lodge, Road, Wllpshlre, said he had seen the, body and
six months. Subsequently, he Joined the Regular Army, serving for about 18 months,
both former members of Blackburn Town Council, and Dr. Bradley Is a former Medical Officer of Health for Blackburn R u r a l District Council.
His mother and father are
Town Topics: Back Salthill Roak to be made up
TTOUSEHOLDERS In Back Salthill Road are to be
called upon to pay for the street being made up.
unadopted by the Town Coun cil. Road works and Improve ments, i n c l u d i n g sewers, lights and pavements, wUl be
The street Is at present
effected , and the street will then be adopted.
J. Newton Bell, Is to prepare a specification of the works and an [estimate of the .'costs. The expenses will be appor tioned between the premises : fronting the street.
The Borough Engineer, Mr. |.
Pendle Road Is to be given to the County Council so that proposed road widening works can bp carried out.
A strip iof land adjoining
to restrict waiting offiopposite sides of ' King Street on alternate days and to a period of one hour on the other side for the full 24-hour period.
The County Council propose
and District Chamber of Trade that: the present limits of unilateral parking in York Street and Moor Lane be extended does not meet with the approval of the Council.
A suggestion'by Clltheroe 27 GARAGES
garages on the Wilkin Street, Tower Hill and HenthOrn estates have' been approved for submission to the County Council, the local planning authority.
and an illuminated Christmas tree will: be erected In the Castle grounds.
ance will be given by the Council to Ribblesdale Wan derers Cricket Club.
No further financial assist
flUianclal assistance either by way of further relief' from rates or otherwise to counter balance the cost of Improved facilities at the ground.*
The club have askefi for The Council are to make a
donation of £10 to Clltheroe Old , People's Club' building extension fund.
Chairman again
of Clltheroe and Bowland branch of the N.F.U. at the branch’s annual meeting at the Starkle Arms Hotel, Clltheroe, last week.
TifR. E. W. GILL, of Sabden, was re-elected chairman
was re-elected vice-chairman, with Mr. H. Cook secretary and Mr. Ai Smith assistant secretary. Mr. R. P. Lee was appointed branch advisory
Coun. J. Plnder, of Newton,
.solicitor. Guest speaker was Mr. F. B.
Cooper, county chairman. M r s . M a cK in n o n , o f W a r r in g to n , s a y s : The usual Christmas crib Plans for the erection of 27
Ian Carus and Christine Parker receive the cup. for Wesle^Sunday School from ^ Lalthwaite. Also pictured are the Rev, A. B. Macgarr, superintendent minister, and the festival secifetary, MBss Ida Ougda.:,e.
G p w t t FESTIVAL CLIMAX
Florence retains Hrnison trophy F R the second time, In succession, Florence Capstlck, of
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School and won the Hanson trophy for the first time at the; fourth festival two years ago.
Florence, who is 21, Is a member of Chatbuim Sunday i
trophy for the Sunday School, with most points was won by; .Wesley, and the trophy was received by Christine Parker ;and Ian Cairns who had the highest number;of certificates' for Wesley—^ each.
The' Wesley Girl Guide The trophies and about 200
certificates viere, presented by Mrs. B. Wi [Lalthwalte at a
concert of finalists In Wesley school bn Saturday evening. The Rev. A.' B. Macgarr Introduced Mrs. Laithwalte and thanked I the organisers of the festival.
young people from lO Sunday Schools m the circuit demon
of a week of activities when
Wesley Seniors, i who pre-, sented “ Earnest'Money,” pro^ duced
by.Mrs. A. B. Macgarr.
' Bethany,’/ produced'by Mrs. E. Cowperthwalte, and third were ’ Wesley- 'Juniors with “ Let Heaven and Earth Com bine,” produced by Miss V. Alderson.
Waterloo S e n i o r s were second ■with "The' Friends at
bum, was the adjudicator. On Friday, the [Rev. A. B.
Miss Ruth Presi, of Black-
Macgarr Judged a Scripture quiz.
The concert was the climax W
strated their talents In dramatisation. Bible reading, elocution.' singing and piano and violin playing. '
points are Wesley, Whalley, Waterloo, Chatburn, Pay- thorne, Harrop, Waddlngton, Stopper Lane. Sawley and-Low Moor.
Sunday Schools In order of
The drama contest yester day week was won by
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Other re^ ts at [the festival' '
BIBLE BeAdING Judge: Rev, Alan Gaunt
ley); 2, Michael Haworth (Whal ley) ; 13, Andrew. Macgarr (Wes ley). '
7-9;. 1, Kathryn Wilson (Whal
ley) : 2, Roy Porter (Ohatbum). 16- 21: [1, Joanj Frankland
PIAi^OFORTE Judge: lirs. e [ Mason (Whalley).
(Wesley); 2, Ian Cams (Wesley);. 3, Hilary Clarke (Whalley). - Ilrl2: l,j Judith Clarke (Whal ley); 2, Patricia Brooks (Wesley); 3, Judith Chadwick i(Waterloo). 13- 14: 1, David 'VYrlgley (Wes
9-10: 1, Rosalind Bradshaw ley). “It gives siich wonderful results!”
Busy Mrs. MacKinnon bakes for a hard-work ing husband, a growing daughter, Nancy, and a father who was once a baker himself. All agree —there’s nothing to beat Mother’s delicious Be-Ro baking.
L igh te r cakes! P e r fe c t p a s try ! See’ for youlself what a difference Be-Ro
makes; how light and delicious it makes your cakes and pastry, how smooth and fine it feels. You’ll find you can really trust Be-Ro—trust it because it’s ground only from finest, selected grain, because it’s always fresh, and because it gives you the same perfect results every time. Ask for Be-Ro ^oday!
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ley) ; 2, Sheila Macgarr' (Wesley); 15-16: 1, John Rycroft (Wes ;
(Chatbum). 12- ley).'
17- 21: 1, Joan' Prankland j
VIOLIN,
Judge: Mrs. Mason ,
, GIRL’S SOjLO 7-9: 1, , Kathryn .Wilson (TOial-
ley); 2c.Hilaiy(Clarke: (WhaUey); 3, Remind, .'Bradshaw i(Wesley) and Judith Clarke (Whalley). 13-
Cajistlok ((3hatbum)[ BOY’S SOU)
ley); 2, Heather Bowker (Whal ley): 3, ‘Dsa Gr e enwood (Waddlngton). ' ' . 10-12:1, Christine Parker (Wes
17-21 (contralto): U, Florence
ley): 2, Andrew Mabgarr (Wes ley): 3, Ian dams (Wesley). 12-16: 1, Malcolm.' Fletcher Ji, Keith Johnson
(Chatbura); 3, Trevor Davies (Wesley).
(Wesley).: | JUNIOR CHOIRS bum.
1, Wesley; 2, Whalley: 3, Chat '
drama|
Waterloo Seniors; ! 3, Wesley Juqiors.
1, Clltheroe Wesley Seniors; 2, I
SCRIPTURE jjUIZ
loo B;; 3, Chatbura. | Seniors: 1 Chatbum; 2, Wes ley; 3, Whalley. 1 . ■
Juniors: 1, Wesley A; 2, Water
NEW RO START
are at present .examining the let the contract very soon.
•This information has [been received from the ;Ministry
^ [lake your Be-Oo Christmas cake now I iLike all good f^it cakes,
it will improve with keep- ini, Thereclpe,with full
mChristmasDay.
dptructions for icing and Recorating, is in gour Be-Ro yecipe Book, Kept in a tin, toticakewillbeperfect
Parllamentarv Secretary by Mr. G. B. Drayson, M.P. for Sklpton Division, which Includes Bowland,, follciwlng his approach to tl^e Ministry.
on this stretch | of road between the; county houndaxy
The need for improvements
at Smithies Bridge and^the top Cf Sawley,broW A83 been
stressed for several years; Immediately oyer ithe
'county border
In.iLancashire Is a three-lane highway, where high speeds possible,
'• At
the.tdp of the brow. It Is also posslble'ito go fafily fast.
"WORK on the new road at within the next'fewiwee!
ffed, 7-11: 1, David Kehdrew (Whal ' j
7-8: 1, Oonlstancei J. Hodgson i
ley); 3, Paula Smith (Waterloo). 12- 15: 1, Susan Hodgins (Wes
10 and 11: 1, Christine .Parker (Wesley) and Ian , Cams (Wes
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(Chatbum) and'Valerie Alderson (Wtesley); 3, Ada Coggins, (Whalley).
the Hanson trophy for the to dividual: with most potats_ at the fifth fesUval of youth of Clitheroe Wesley Methodist Circuit.
Lower Kempstone Parm, Chatburn, was, the [winner of
Velvet is the bride’s choice
sey Avenue,! Burnley, and formerly of i Clltheroe Golf Club, was married at St. Glabrlel’s . Church, Blackburn,
ly son of! Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hartley, of 2, Angle
on 'Tuesday 1 to Miss Grace Margaret Simpson, a clerk at Barclays, Bank. Blackburn. ;
dauighter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Simpson, of “ 'Hlllcrest,” Paris, Ramsgreave, Blackburn. The bridegroom is a former mem ber of Cllthetoe Golf Club.!
The bride the youngest
CLERK at Martins Bank, Ltd., Blngley, and formerly the staff of the Clltheroe nch, 'Mr.: Keith; Hartley,
“Real lamb's-wool”'M;ir
^ Alicia Markova, "down to, the dps. of your toes, is the only thing for-a chilly day.” Her Morlands iare' light on the foot, nice to be, seen in. Not only-Stars .but famous people in all walks of life wear Morlands. Chbose jiowi today—our new selec-
Given away by her father,
thc' bride wore a gown ! of white velvet icut on classical lines and falling Into a train. With it'she Wore a full-length v^ell surmounted by a coronet of fiearls and carried an Ivoryr backed prayer- book with a uliarker of c a r n a t i o n s , cjamelllas andistephanoUs.,
cbukln, Mrs. Patricia Schofield, her: sister, and Miss Jennifer Ludlam, a friend,'who wore qre?ses of lobsterrPlnk velVet. Miss Ashcroft '. and .Mrs. Schofield’s dresses were In the Princess style,,»wlth trains, and Miss 'Lualaih’s dress was in the Kate Greenaway style. 1th them they wore head- resses o f ; matching ■ velvet Ind carried bouquetsof mixed freesla. ,
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velvet In the Kate Greeiiaway style and carried a. velvet muff trimmed with mixed freesla.
.ttepdant, Miss Carol Thorpe, who was :i 'dressed In ; ■
There was .also a small white
iJ[r.' Harry .Thorpe, was best ipail, the groomsmen I b^lng essrs. Derek Shaw, a friend, idl’ Roy Simps on, [the
The, .brldegropm’s coiisln,
bride’s cousin. Mr.:Stbwart Schofield, the bride’s' brblher- :la-law,'wasusher.'
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16: 1, David Rycroft (Wes- I
which the'’1'ch6lr • werei In Mtehdahce and at which ;the ReV; J. M. Shorrock,-assisted by the Vicar, therRev.i E. 'Wynne, officiated, there was a ^ ep tio n at :the Stlrk'iHouse Hotel, Glsburn.
Following the ceremony; at j Laiter the hewly-weds” ,ieft
for ;a honeymoon, which: Is being spent touring, the bride travelling in an African violet sblt I and hat with a mdss- een mohair coat , and cceSSorles to ,tone.
; i. , 16: 1, Susan Fell (Whalley).
The wedding gifts included Lloyd loom chair and a eque froni ■ the staff i of arclays.'Bahk, Ltd., Black
burn,‘and aj,cut glass fmlt iowl‘ from the:staff of Martins $ank. Ltd., Blngley.
!
rCslde at “ Breiades,” Manor ?arkl EldwlcE.' Blngley.
' ■ 'I , i ; Mr. and Mrsz Hartley are to
.ancaslwe tales speaker at the weekly
/omen’s
Co.ioperatlve' Guild 1 Tuesdav eyenlng was Miss
meeting of Clltheroe •
(3he recalled many old legends :ind : Illustrated her talk!by iier many draWngs.
. isslca Lofthouse, whose sub- pet Was Lancashire Heritage.
j
oUard and Mrs, E. Fletcher Mrs. E. 'Wllsoh presided. =
EARLY
!, The Ministry of Transport enders and. It Is hoped to
iwley Is .expected to begin
rheii
come.the comers and the hill—one of the steepest ihalh r^ad hills In the district.
Numerous I accidents ' hkve
obcutred, both , on the brow aid the winding riverside
'I in; 11958 the Minister of
Tjrarisport announced plans t ) build ' the Jong-awalted
t rank road ftpm the bpundcry at Smithies Bridge to the .top of the, hill. The scheme also
fficlude(i ,a secCndw'WM to link! the .Boltop-by-Bowl^nd rjad ([With./'the ; new 'itrjink
rbad; ’ I ■ : I
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