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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Novekber 2j?, I960
Moor Lane Methodist Church I :
SUNDAY NEXT (27th November, 1960)
LADIES’ DAY Preacher
at 10-30 a.m. and 6tp.ra.: Dr. M a rjo r ie Lonsdale
. ' ■ ■ M.A., B.D., I I S PI
■ Vice-President of j the j ' Methodist Conference, Soloist: I '
EDTH JOHNSON Organist: j
MARGARET MACFARLANE
SPECIAL'MUSIC By 'Elffi lad® ’ choir,
j
Wesley M ethodist Church ditheroe
I
SUNDAY NEXTj (27th November,; 1960)i
FAMILY SERVICEI at 10-30 p,m.
I
Rev. G|. B. Kendrew At 6 p.m.:!
i Mr. J. ShuttleWrth
ST. PAUL’S CHURCH LOW MOOR
1 'I ; ? •
Advent Sunday (27th November, I960)
8- 9-
10- ! Rev. J. Dixon, M.A. ' i H
6-00 p.m. ‘ Eyenlngp rayer ' Preacher:!
Rev. H. Cbapman
ST. I n d r ew ’s d a y WEDNESDAY, 30tl|i NOV. SHORT SERVI^
at 7-15 p.m. In Sunday School followed by FIIM SIOW and
hi
Bring-and-Buj, In aid of 'Refugi
Your support Is grea ;ly needed CLITHEROE
CONGREGATloi^AL CHURCH ! .
SUNDAY ^EXT (27tW November, I960) ■
FAMILY WORSHIP 10^30 a.m. Preacher:
Rev.T.C.Borthwick evening WORSHIP j
Preacher; j Rev. Alan Gaimt
l . P I sI i f
all who want It with us.
I I >;f. 1 w%
t
An Invitation Is extended to ;, itio worship
■up one another W love and good works, not neglecting *o meet together.’! ' | j !
i Thought for the Let us 'consider! hiw to stir
week;
JUMBLE SM £ In the
: —Hebrews, X. 24
MANOR HjALL Millthome Avienue
SUNDAY NEXT (27th Novemljer,
Sl'i i t 1 PI y ii li
GOSPEL SERVICE, Speaker:
Mr. Tmt (Brlerfield)
WEDNESDAY, 30th NOV.:
Ladies’ Bright jHdur .. at 2-45 p.m: ,
;GBNEEAL MEETING. Gisbum ^District Y.F.C.
OPENIIEETING In the I
, f
NEW festival hall GISBURN, bn
.MONDAYI NEXT . l i
COOPER & McPUGALL present their film
28th November ati7-30p.m, Messrs.
“ THE^TNSIDE | ^ B Y - WORMS INj SHEEP."
(Veterinary Surgeon) will be present,
MR. BANNISTER t •'.w I'i
BASHALL Assembly
EAVES Rooms
WHIST, m N O DRIVE aad DANCE will be held on
Thursday, 1st Dec. ■ ■ at7-30ip.m.
PIE & pea! SUPPER. Admission 3 /'
DANCE ONLY, 1/6 Proceeds for Mytton Church. ' EVERYBODY 'WELCOME
PERMS ATi RfiDDCED BATES FDRO.AJ.S
1st SLAIDBIIRN TREFOIL GUILO ’
. ANNUAL
g h r is im As f a ir IN THE VILLAGE HALL
Opener: MRS. A.KOABTER,\J.P., (^unlw Commissioner'.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, at 2-30[p.m.,-
ADMI88l0^1,l^/.^^cludIng tea):
(In (dd of the National Institute ^ fof the Blind)
w d sT [drive 7*30! D.m.
( in c lu d ^ refreshment^) AbMl88ION2/6 I
Saturday, 'at
,YRE
|ln the 'ALjHALL
3rd jpecember 2-30 p.hL
m s s M.| B. GREENALL. (jpener:
STALLS i REFRESHMENTS I FATHER CHRISTMAS
Admissio i: Adults, 6d. Children, 3d.
Prbceeds for 'World Mental Health Yeir and W.I. Funds,
NOW OPEN R E t o C Y
HAIRDRESSING skoN
3 2 b ,K i tg S I . ,a i lh e r o c
1960) 3-30 p.m,
PARISe (OTURCH SB., <
Wednesday, 30th Nov. a L i ■ '
t'MO p.m. i Admission 3dJ Refretoments ,on Sale. GISBURN Ib-O pjn.
United F d lo^
oil]iristian ;hip
will meet
To-moirow (26th Nov.) a
^Saturday) -30 p,m. at
No. 94, Piih ALL ABE vilLCOMB
Congregati Women
Saturday : at :
[]ico Road
ici^al Church 's Guild
Christn^as Sale on
I
3rd Dec. p.m.
Opener: MBSli A. GAUNT. lion 6d.
, Admis^i B
Clitheroe N i
00 a.m. HolyComnunlpn 15 a.m. Parish Cpnmunlon
30 a.m. 'MorningPrayer Preacher:
A LECTURE OlA N D S ” by
“ WOO ;.glV
MR. C.' N,
Thursday, In
WIATSON, on I
St December
ROYAL 0RA| at 7-;
(XiTHBROE k^MAR SCHOOL
30 pjn. iupfEt tea.
Chathum Methodist Church
iSociety Slermons Sunday Next,
; at 10-30 a.m Preach
Rev. P. A (of Se
YouareCordx Collections for
27th Nov. 8i 6 p.m.
Tucker e).
liaily Invited 3<|clety Funds.
WHALLEY
member of a well-knoro firm gave a cookery demonstration at the monthly meet of toe Whalley W.I. last week. She was thanked by Mrs. Barnes. In the competition for an
WOMEN’S INSTITUTE.-A
■gained first prize and Mrs. Brayshaw, second.
apple pie, judged J^y, the demonstrator, Mrs. Ormerod
presided, a n n o u n c e d tnat Whalley W.I. had been award- ed two green starsi at the Country Housewife’s Exhibi tion In Preston, for a farm house tea and a display from the hedgerow.
Lady Worsley-Taylbr. who
shaw were appointed group convenors for the coming year.
Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Bray The a n k l e competition
caused much amusement and was won ,by: 1, ^'rs. D. Wal-i lace; 2, Mrs. Dixon and Mrs, Emmett; 3, Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Bush.
LANGHO HOSPITAL.-More than 200
people were present at a dance organised by Brockhall Hospital Sports’ Club In the hospital ball room on Mday. Mr. S. King mas M.O., and
music was provided by Jack Farnsworth and his Orchestra. A whist drive preceded the
dance, Mr. J L Euttall being M.C. Winners were: Ladies: 1, Mrs. H. Nuttall; 2, Mrs, Hargreaves; 3, Mrs. Jones. Gents.: 1, Mr. Smith; .2, Mr. Whalley; 3, Mr. Altham.'
BILLINGTON
members of BlUlngton and Laugho W.I. on Monday evening were given a demon stration , on the iriaklng of Christmas decorations by Mrs.
DECORATING. - Seventy
J. Dakin. Thanks were expressed by
Mrs. D. Holt. In a competition for the best home-made Christmas tree decoration.
Mrs; F. Vickers ivas awarded first place, Mrs. J. Whalley
second and Mrs. E. M. Jungbluth third.
. . PUBLIC NOTICES
THE COUNTY COUNCIL OF LANCASHIRE
(KING STREET. CLITHEROE)
(ONIUTERAL WAITING) ORDER. I960
DRIVE
THE MEMOI.IAL INSTITUTE ^ ''a t 7-30 p.m.
WEDNESD.IY, 30th NOV. ADM®IONi 2/6
(Including Refreshments).
ST. JOHI'PS CHURCH Christiias'Fayre
HURS GREEN In THE SCHOOL, on
Saturdalr, loih Dec. to be
MRS . Al
Opened by SEPHTON
(of Sklpton).
2nd CUt ieroe (Parish ChurchV Girl Guides
vehicles on alternate days on Both sides or the undennentloned length or road In the Borough or CUtneroe, and to restrict waiting on the side or the road where malting Is not ror the time bemg prohibited to a maximum period or 60 mlnut® In any one period
1YY.I.U , — ------ ng df
propose .to make an Order under the Road Traffic Act. 1960, the effect or which will be to prohibit (with exceptions) the waltlni
The Lancashire County CouncU
IIIU1
liininin chAt b u r n
Scout meeting on Friday the following bbys were, enrolled by Mr. David Todd, Asalstant Scoutmaster: Roy „ Horter, Keimeth SCott, Michael Yates, Alex Peacock, Alan Colgate and Geoffrey Bowsklll. '■
SCOUTS [meet. — At the
Davies received secotid class badges. The Vicar, the Rev. H. Home, .congratulated the
James ifolly and John boys. WOMEN UNIONISTS. - The
.annual meeting Of the Chatburn, Downham and Worston; Women's Unionist Association was held at the Assheton Anns, Downham,
last week. Officers elected were: Mrs. O. N,
Robinson, chfdrman; Mrs. P. Clay ton, treasuTffl:; Miss 0. 0, Free man, secrotiry: committee and polUng dlstrljit committee, en bloc.
iUter bushiess Col. G. Q. Bolton
entertained the company with a dnema display.
GRINDLETON YOUTH G SOUP.—Recent actlvt
ties a t the Youth Group have Included a talk on “ First Aid around the home" by Nurse Altham. She explained the methods or dealing with minor casualties by using commonsense, And by utilising remedies that would normaUy be available.
Nurse Altham was thanked by
Mr. Erie Green. Last night week saw the Youth
Group successtully embark on a new venture when members or one or the newest Yorkshire Youth Clubs, Tosslde, were entertained.
A Quiz |»mpetltlon—In iwhlch
the home t& n proved winners by' hair a point—was rollowed by a buffet Buppfer and a short session or games and dancing.
hair or the vidtois by the Vicar or Tosslde,
Thanks were expressed on be- 1 the Rev. R. Oi Allan
who Invited Grlndletdn members to a return visit.
W.I.—Miss Crinan gave mem
bers of Grmdleton Women’s In stitute a mouth-watering demon stration of bow to prepare a
buffet supper at' the monthly meeting, |
Mrs. Clarke, of West Bradford,
gave a report of the Autumn CoimcU meeting at I^caster.
On Saturday, members went to
Elversmead for . the 28th birth day partj(. ' Crazy whist and dominoes i began the evening, followed by a buffet supper, and then a variety concert compered by Mr. Jimmy Fell, of Whalley,
to which artists included Mr. Dewhurst, Mr, Clarkson, Miss Ruth Townson, with Mrs. Mac- farlane at the piano. Several members gave a humorous
ot two hours;— Street rrom a point 30
yards west or Market Place to a pomt .36 yards east or its Junctloniwlth Station Road.
tions to permit a vehicle to stop ror so long as may he necessary w enable a person to hoard or alight rrom the vehicle, or to enable goods to be loaded on to, or Un loaded rrom, the vehicle. Objections to the Order must
The Order will contain exemp
be sent to the undersigned by the 19th December, 1960.
Clerk ot the County CouncU. C. P. H. McOALL,
County Hall, PRESTON. •
25th November, 1960.
REPRESENTATION OF THE . PEOPLE ACTS
COUNTY OP THE WEST BIDING OP YORKSHIRE
(X)DNTY CONSTITUENCY OP SKIPTON
ALL REGISTRATION UNITS Electors Lists
that the lists of persons whose names are propoged for inclusion in the next R e n te r of Electors are now av^able for inspection at the County Hall. WaRefleld. and tHe l^wn Hall. Sklpton^ between tlUtJ J.UVVU ilttU,
NOnOE IS HEREBY GIVEN
any week day except Saturday and at the offices of the Clerks of the Urban and Rural District Councils situate In the Constituency and at the principal post office situate In the severM parishes' In the Con
he hours of 9 am. and B pm. on
stituency. Any person who was resident In
this Constituency on the qualify ing date, 10th 'October, 1900, or who occupied premises therein on that date of a yearly value of not less than £10, Is advised to Inspect the Lists to make, sure that his or her name Is Included.
quest for the alteration of any entry, or an oblcctlon to the In clusion of any other person’s name, must reach the Clerks ot the urban or Rural District Coun cils situate In the Constituency on the proper form (or a form to the like effect) not later than the 16th December, 1980. Forms, can be obtained at the o f f l^ of aerks to Urban or Rural District Councils situate in the Constitu
A claim to be Included or a re ency.
name In the Lists means that It is proposed to Include him in the jurors Book as liable for Jury service during the year commenc ing IBth August, 1961.
The letter “ J " after a person's MARKING OF JURORS
sketch. Nurse IK. M, Teece, .presid^,
expressed thanks, WHITEWELL ELECTEICITY.—Apart from
re-plasterlpg In some places and other small jobs, the installation of electrlblty at St. Mibhael’s Church, Whitewell, has been coiiipletedl and the parishioners are appreciating the difference. Now the organ, heating and
lighting are all worked by 'elec tricity.
L ( i w M O O R I
Uillon Street M e t h o d i s t Church, Low Moor, on Satur day raised about £14 for Sunday School funds.
longrtoge
rldge branch of CUthbroe Division Young Conservatives’ Association was held yestfer- day week In the Co-operative Hall, Longrldge. John Holden presided and 30 members were present. ,
THE MEETING Of Long- j
West, chairman of Blackpool Young Conservatives’ Divi sional Council, chairman; of the North Lancashire and Westmorldnd Group of Young Conservatives and vice-chair man of the North West Area of Yo u n g Conservatives, whose subject was the Young Conservative movement.
The speaker was Miss' 0. The Week'
marked and who claims exemption from jury service or claims that he is not qualified to be a Ju re r may apply to the Clerks to Urban or Rural District Coimclls situate I n ' th e Constituency not later than the 18t h : December, 1980, stating the grounds for his appli cation"
Any person whose name is so
BERNARD KENYON. County Electorkl Registration Officer,
County Hall, Wakefield.
LESLIE EWART SMITH,
Deputy Electoral Registration Officer,
Dated. 28th November. 1960.
Town Hall, Sklpton. .
LANCA8HIRE COUNTY COUNCIL CHIROPObV SERVICE— OLITHEROE
persons who are qualified chiropo dists and registered medical auxiliaries to undertake weekly clinic sessions a t the School Clinic, 8, Esbton Terrace, Cllth- etoe.
Applications are Invited from , . ,
determined by requirements, and etoh session will normaUy be of three hours duration. Pees pay able will be as agreed by the Whitley Councils for Health Ser- rices (Great Britain) - Profes sional and Technical Council
The number of sessions will be
In addition, the person or persons appointed will be required
.dbmlcfliary“ Visits to cases requir ing treatment
homes. Application forms and further
to imdertalre a limited number of ■ ..............“ I to cases r- In their
pital on Tuesday of Mr. ■William Eamshaw, of 64, Tay lor Street, Clitheroe.
MB. W. EABNSHAW I ; The death occurred In hos
was employed as a quarryman and was assoclftted 'Wb'b Wesley Church.
Mr. Eamshaw, who was 51,
Clitheroe Cemetery tomorrow. MB. H. W. GBAINGEB
He Is survived by his wife. The Interment will be at
of 27, St.. Paul’s Street, :Low Moor, died on Sunday, aged
Mr. Henry William Gralilger 81. I
Mr. Grainger was employed as chief official of the outside
staff atjLow Moor Mill until its closure and then worked at Rlbblesdale Cement, Ltd., until his retirement.' In his youth he was a capable foot baller, blayffig for Low Moor.
Nelson i S t r e e t Methodist Church and in the first World War w^s prominent In the movement that sent domforts for the jtroops.
He vvas associated with
three sons and one daughter. The cremation was! at
own
details obtainable from the Divi sional Medical Officer. 19, St. James’ Street, Accrington, to whom appUcatlons should he for warded by not , later than 10th December, 1960.
Sklpton on Wednesday. MBS. A. HATHAWAY
'Brovmlciw’ Street, Clitheroe, died In hospital yesterday week, aiged 75.
Mrs. Juice Hathaway, widow of Mr; James Hathaway, of 19.
He Is Survived by his widow, She [was a native of Clithe
roe, where she had resided for most of her life', but lived ’n Burnlev for a brief period.
Two sisters and a brother
Tuesday at Clitheroe- Ceme tery;
survive her. The Interment took place on
MB. E. M ^D EN
of his daughter at 29, Calder Avenue, B l l l l n g t o n . Mr.
While stayffig at -the home
Edward Marsden, husband of Mrs. Janet Rhoda Marsden, died on Saturday, aged 83.
Bllllngton after residing In Coventry, and Is sunlved by his wife and two daughters.
Mr.l Marsden - came to
Harwood Cemetery on Wed nesday.
MRS. I. SMALLEY
day week of a fohner resident of-Grlndleton, jMrs. Isabella Smalley, of 38, Hlghbank Avenue, Martorl, wife of toe late Mr. Benjamlh Smalley, of Stone Hill Fanh, Grlndleton.
The death occurred yester
Marten about 20 years ago following the death of, her husband,
Mrs. Smalley . moved to j
Mrs. Smalley was ass()ciated with Griridleten Methodist Church.
WhUe Uving In Grlndleton daughter. .
She Is survived by a’ married |
The Intermeni was at Great
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CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT SNOOKER. LEAGUE
Sabden A 369, Conservative B 243. Conservative A 345; Sabden B 306. Pendleton 408, Chatburn A 289. Rlmlngton 476, I Ashworth and Smith 237.
' O.P.W. 363, Baiyovr 418.,
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Your Local Representative: MR. G. KffiKBY
315, RailT^aySt.. Nelson
Catalogue on
forwarded FREE Request.
A JUniBLE SALE, held at, DOWNHAM W.E.—The monthly meeting of
Downham W.I. was held In the Village Hall yesterday week, when Mrs. Altham presided. , /
Miss Mount, of ,a weU-known
cooking fat firm, gave an Interest ing coqkery demonstratlqn. She was thanked by Mrs. D. Driver.
Miss,Mount also Judged a com
petition for “ topsy I tartlets." This was won by: 1, Mrs. D, Driver; 2, Mrs. Gooby; 3, Mrs. Wlgnall.
The social half-hbur was devoted
to games. Tea hostesses were Mesdames Briggs, Aldersley, Oun- Ufte, Driver and Horsefield.
W'ADDINGTON FOR BLIND.—A successful whist
and dornmo drive was held In St. Helen’s School on Friday organised by Mesdames A. and D, Under wood. M.Oa were Messib. E.
Nelson tmd J. B. Herd. Mrs. A. Ooulthurst presented
the prizes, but before doing so she spoke of the work the organisers did each, yea,f for the Guide Dogs
for the BUnd Fund. The event raised £32.
Ladles; Whist; 1, Mrs. Green,
Qrlndleton; 2, Mrs, Holt-Smith; 3, Mrs. Driver; 4, Mrs. N. B, Smith; con., Mrs. M. Crook, Clitheroe. Gents; whist: 1, Mr. T. Pye, Sawley; 2, Mr. Walker, CUtlieroe; 3, Mrs. R. Jackson: 14', Mr. John
Herd. , , Dominoes; fl, Mrs. Fisher, puth-
eroe; 2, Miss Ida Waddlngton; 3, Miss E, Webster; 4, Mrs. G. Strick land, Bashall Eaves; ton., Mrs. G. Robinson and Mrs. B. Parker
(tie). - ! Competition wlxmera were: 1,
Mrs. J. Nicholson; 2, Mr. W. M Sklpton; 3. Mr. F. Wilson; 4, Miss
E. Haworth. Longest sitters; Mrs. J. Walmsley
and Mrk. H. Whiteside. Youngest players, Miss E. i Webster and
Master Knowles. ; ,
cancer research a whist and domino drive was held in the Institute. Bashall Eaves, last
BASHALL EAVES FOB CANCER.—In. aid of
week. There were 18 tables for whist. Ladles; 1 Mrs. Oddle; 2 Mrs.
:
bum Women’s Institute was held In the Festival (Hall, yes- ■.......' ' when members the i r ' friends, and games were
n th birthday
.....party of the Gis ...... .. BIETPDA'
terday i'week entertained Competitions organised by mondson, of
Mr, and Miss Ed- Blackburn. who
also played for dancing.
cake was cut Mrs. J. 'Ellli
After supper, the' blvthday by the president, n. ■ !
Y.F.C.—(A' meeting of Gls- burn and District; Young Far
mers’ Club 'vas held In the Festival Hall on Monday; Mr. Jeeves, of Nelson, gave a talk illustrate by colour slides, en titled. “ CamCra'^My Passport to Adventurel’’
and was well attended, Mr. Jeeves was tlianked by George Lancaster and Freda Cowglll on behalf of the club.
This was m open meeting
with Frank Mason In the chair,
SAWLEY j W.I, ANNUilL. — The annual
meeting of Sawley W.I. ■ ^ held In the school '/esterday week, with Mrs. J. Hindu y, president. In the
chair. THe treasure’s reporti was read
by Mrs. Holga,w. Mrs, W. Benson,
'secretary, gave her report on the year’s actlvlHes, follow^ by the president’s ad^dress, In which Mrs Bindley than! ted all the members for their hell and support.
Competltlbi, winners for the
year were: 1, Mrs. Benson; 2, Miss Roblnsoi;' 3, Mrs.' CampbeU
Officers elected were;! president,
Mrs. J. Hlnlley; vice-presidents Mrs. Holden and Miss M. C. Rob inson; treat urer, Mrs. Holgate; secretary, Mti. W. Benson; assist? ant secretary, Mrs. T. Pye; com mittee, Miss ^ d e r , Mrs. R. Jack- son, Mrs. D. Giles, Mrs, Parker.
A competllon for the smallest
ornament wis won by: 1, Miss Robinson; 2| Mrs. J. Pye; 3, Miss
Ford. W.I. WHI8T.— A wblst drive In
D. Underwood: 3 Mrs. T. Har greaves. Gents.': 1 Mrs. Ormerod; 2 Mrs. Weekes; 3 Mrs. Moon.
Green. A competition was won by Mrs. Rodwell, Mr. J. Spurgeon and Mrs. Hacking. Mrs. Spurgeon 'presented
Dominoes: 1 Miss Thomber; Mr. R. Green; 3 Mr.,P.
the prizes and Mr. Blackburn, of Clitheroe, was M.C. The proceeds amounted to £20.
Bashall Eaves Football Club a whist and domino drive was held In the Institute, Bashall Eaves, on Tuesday.
SOCCER DRIVE:-In aid of
Hargreaves; 2 Mrs, Weekes; 3 Mrs. Wood. Gents.: 1 Mr. J. Blackburn; 2 Mr. Walker; 3 Mr. Kay.
m is t : Ladies: 1 Mfs. T. Dominoes: 1 Mrs. Richard
son; 2 Mrs. Hodgson; 3 Mr. B. Chew.
Mr. S. Greene, Mrs. Bargh, Mr. J. Geldard. Mr. Chew, Mr. Cowklng and Mrs. Geldard.
Blackburn. The event raised £15.
M.C. for whist i was Mr. J.
week, a talk was given by John Wolfenden on his holi day In Sweden. He then showed several photographs taken In Italy-and many of local Interest.' A vote of thanks was expressed by Ian Haythomthwalte. '
of the Bolton-by-^Bowland Y.F.C. held in the school last
I Bolton-by-Bowland Y.F.C. TALK.-At a meeting
A competition was won by
aid of W.I. tunds was' held In the school on Monday.
'Prizes w( re i presented by Mrs.
J, Bindley to: Ladles: 1, Mrs. Wright; 2, Mrs, Sanderson; 3, Miss Jacksota; Icon., Mrs, Leemlng. Gents.: l,
-.Mr. Cowperthwalte; 2, Mr. R. Jadkson; 3, Mr. Mercer; con., Mr. Harrison.
Competition winners were Mrs. Parkinson mid Mr. S. Holgate.
LANfeASHffiE COMJINAPON P. W. iJ. D. F. A. Pt.
D^SIONll
Nelson . . , Ohorley . . . Rossendale Wigan Ath. Netherfield
Burscough Presoot 0. Morecambe
Clitheroe Marine ... Ashton U. Lancaster (
Skelmersdtdi HorwlCh N. Brighton Oldham Re: Lytbam S. A Fleetwood Bacup B. Earlestown Darwen .. Burscough Prescot O. Droylsden
.
14 12 0 2 42 17 26 14 10 3; 17 10 6| 13 10 3: 14 9 4
8 5
6 4 37 18 4 6
7 3 6 0
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7 2 32 3'f 18 6 6 23 20 16 6 4 26 30 14 9 2 36 4l 14 6. 3 25 24 13 g 4 29 40 12
11 1 26 39 11 10 1 35 44 ’l l 7 4 24 30 10
id 2 22 48 10 11 0 27 48 6 8-25 22 19 7 3 24 28 19
RECOIJ) BROKEN
QVERSEA8 visitors to Britein ,in Septemer numbered more:
than 168,()0), says the British Travel and Holidays, Association, Britain’s official tourist organisa tion. This' figure brought toe number of irrivals' in the first nine mentis of the year| to approximately 1,396,600 — more than the tow for the whole of record-breakmg 1959.;
CLITHEROE TECHNICAL SCHOOL T O M E M B E R S O F
THE CLITHEROE MALE VOICE CHOIR AND OTHEI^ INTERE^IED: ' '
effort should he made to-re-form and revive toe Male Voice Choir which for over thirty-five years has given so much pleasure to so many people.;
The Principal of toe Technical School feels' that an |j
would be able ,to help and to get sMne idea of thelnterest former members and newcomers show, you are Invited' to attend A MEETING In THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL HALL, YORK-STREET, at 7-30 p.m.
on.MONDAY, 5th DECEMBER, to discuss the possibility of starting re hearsals for the choir In January, 1961. ' 1
In order to indicate how the Education (3ommlttee WANTED-DTJE 'TO
FURTHER DEVELOPMEKT i FEMALE
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TRAINEE KNITTERS FEMALE' i' '
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TRAINEE or EXPERIENCED ! OVERlX)CKERS I SKILLED FACTORY , ;
MAINTENANCE MECHANIC APPRENTICE
KNITTING MACHINE MECHANIC YOUTH
FOR DISPATCH DEPARTMENT
LANCASUR HOSIERY CO., LTD. W A T m bO M a t s
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Good Wages whilst Learning ik Five-Day Week . ■ . APPLY:
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Li 2 24 62 6: 8'
1 44 13 21
1 46 39 21 0 45 24 20 1 48 28 19 3 25 2U9
24 39
Admission at the Door, 5/6 and 3/6 Students, 1/-
2? 19 33 18
31 18 BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE GENERAL RATE
the General Rate for the year 1960-61 becomes DUB FOE PAY MENT on the 30th instant.
BATEPAYKRS are reminded th a t the Second t o ^ e n t of ■
i
Churto ; the C be commenced without
Town Clerk’s Office, Clitheroe.
■fher notice.
B. B. SNOTOENi ^ Town Clerk.
In the EVENING: at 7: GRAND CONCERT
Consisting of Short Plays and other Items presented by Scholars of the Sunday School,
Admission: Fayre 6d.; Concert 2/> CMdren Half-price.
CLITHEROE MUSIC CLUB PRESENTS—
OPERA FOR A a |
TUESDAY, 6th DECEMBER ■ ; at7-30p.m.
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“ THE BARBER OF SEVILLE” {Rossini)
Played in Costume-Sung in English PARISH CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL
in tie AFTERNOON at 3: Chairman: Mr. WM. HARTLEY
MISS E. M. mOON wiU Declare the FAYRE OPEN. A VARIETY OF STALLS TEAS . lOBS . ETC.
A business meeting followed
G I S B U R N PARTY. — The
BLACKBURN MUSIC SOCIETY P N G GEORGE’S HAiIX
THURSDAY, 15th DECEMBER • I960, at 7-15 p.m.
B!RING THE FAMILY TO THE
i i t i p r r i A L 1 (HANDiBL)
Soloists: MARION STUDHOLME . NANCY THOMAS 'WINIFRED BROWN . GEORGE ALLEN
i CHOIR' AIND FULL. ORCHESTRA Leader:' A. IH. Bullock, Conductor; Horace Tattersall
BALCONY: 7/6, 6/-, 5/-, 4/r. AREA:' 5/-, 4/-, 3/-, 2/- Booklng at Messrs; H. (L. BAXTER Ltd., The Music Shop,' 72, King. William St. School Parties at Special Prices.
Further particulars and Postal Bookings from the S e c re t^ , Mrs. H. Tattersall, 54, Langham Road, Black- 'bum. Telephone: Blackburn 6934.
WESLEY CHURCH . CLITHEROE SATURDAY, 3«1 DECEMBER
VEWPOINT
i nevertheless sufficient to make some alterations in the face of the county’s' secona|()ldest borough.
/■'(LITHEROE, In 1 common '-'.with other towns. Is under going ! 11 changes. Though these are not as drastic as those : elsewhere, they are
Alreadji the first stage of the CouncHls clearance plan Is nearing completion with the sweeping away of old property In the Whalley Road area. Details of the second 1 stage were given a few weeks ago, and when work Is' started the face of CUtheroe will undergo still ■ furtherl changes.
1 other considerations. It is to be hoped, however, that the sites will not remain for long to become overgrown with
This poses the question as to what use the sites are to bp put. The matter Is undet discussion, but any pro posals I [must, of course, be , subject to planning and
empty eyesorfe
■weeds. |
Every effort should be 'made to see that they are utilised to the best advantage. The needs of future generations of CUtheronlans should also be borne in mind, as should be , the case whenever the futur e jdeve lopment of Clitheroe generally Is con
sidered.
, quarters that Gllltheroe should: develop on the lines of a'[dormitory teym for East Lancashire. This Is a good thing If enough people
There is a feeling In some
can be persuaded to make their homes'here, but it Is
■ live In It, NO' opportenlty of a t t r a c t i n g suitable Industry should, therefore, K l o s l ,
■ with industry: In order that employment can be main tained for thdse whp work In the borough as well as
also eaentlal that the town retains a strong association
, rpHE
OJJ I Rev. F. A. Payne a former superintendent
minister of CUtheroe Wesley Circuit, prehched ffi , the evening at League of Fellow ship j Sunday at Waterloo
tendent; of the Albert Roail 'Circuit,: Colne.
Methodist Church, MrJ Payne is now superin
was the Rev. J. A. Mlmmack, 'Of Chatburn.
Preacher in the morning ' * * *
won second prize In' the personailty section of a hqU- day; photograph competition
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organised by the “ Blackburn Times."
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■-dene. Green Drive. Chatburn ’ Road, CUtheroe, who will be 87 on Thursday. ^
'■DIRTHDAY GREETINGS to •M Mrs. Ellen AUen, of Oak-
A't NOT Lancashire County, CoimcU Divisional High
ways office, costing £5,000. Is to be buUt In Whalley.
the lease of the present office. White
’The new office wlU be buUt oh land owned by the County ebuncU adjoining the Whalley
This follows the explrr of I House, i n ^ & Stjeet.
LAN0A8HIRB EDUCATION COMMITrBE
TIURINO the quarter ended -l-f last June, there were
, ^ |P . GUDGEON. Of 7i, Henthom Road, CUtheroe,
blue of ml night,! the p | the before^ fathbn
On
that 4 WaUaJ
role! , Wllsbl
Sus|
t h e , fairy L Park,] Websfl
pran([ dOg’E
portr and' ■ Gnldl
Th^
2,385 irdad accidents In the Lancashire County PoUce Area coinpated with 2,262 to
the .'same quarter of the
previous year; The total number! o f ’ casualties ...- 2,980, made '. upi-as follows (the 1959 figures being given inibrackets):
.
SUghtlyl Injured 2,262 (1,991) Seriously Injured . .643 (752) Kffied. j ....... , 76 (88)
r; . * • ' * *
. of the giant Borax chemicals group. Lord and Lady Cllth-
T ORD: CLITHEROE, accom- •LJ panied by Lady CJlltheroe, has flo’wn ■ to' America on a busings trip. He Is chairman
! eroei wUl return home by sea. * * *
,
/XN the Bench-at CUtheroe Magistrates’ Court yester
day were, Lady Worsley- Taylor, presiding, Mrs. B. Bowman and MT. R. Trlmby.
'v ' * * . ' *
1 tlnulng to rise; both the Sep tember : (I15i mUUon gallops)
GALES of liquid mUk, the statistics show, are con-
. and October (HOi mUUon gallons) figures were recorcu for these months. _I^splte ^ extremely wet October, total
sales oft farms were at fioi!: mUUon gallons, well-up on
last year. : - „
,TN8P. W. TAYLOR described a very “ rare offence at CUtheroe Magistrates’ Court
after midnight on Oottoer 2nd by P.C. TomUnson. One of the drivers, Bernard Ward, of Nevison, near Pontefract, asked the officer “How much ■wlll thls costme?" He was
lights at Whalley. The coaches were 3 een
* ^ eM o th e r driver,, Cyril Haidaker, of P o n te fra c t , was
ffned £5, 1 ■THIS.'WEEKU _
ROAD SAFETY SLOGAN
Bettwlet the car pass you, than pass over you. '
also; I very! in tl Lady Mlcii, laboi] CUtlL guUd to and orde
yesterday, when two coacn drivers were fined for drivlm, coaches w i t h o u t interior
offer ft X
k e|
.the beha your] cau are . feel your I TaylJ
V P-LosSj yout seize! coat; I agali shud| pctlo| offleq
and' unstq
lang
h o ^ and
the
convl] Akl
, wick I figurf was doll!
Mur Cov„ Qreel Holt I werel paref
ml neat] Tv
(Ot 'll :hese|
'Judi 6 2
Isthe their 1 ,|! Tl
Only]
are In | Lower large Miss] extra'
( E i ) e C l i t t i e r o e
jahherlifier & b r n e n L tiiighting of
Veh cles; 4-28 jp.m., to 7-29 FRIDAY, November ■
a.m, 25th, 1960
howeV ptipilsl part. r linck.
make; agaln'l elemeli animal chlldrq for ma of the I
Thlsl
■ and cl water,! light.
pante(l speaku
Thij
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