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CHt haloe Advertiser & Times, April 29j 1960 BRITISH LEGION a nW R O E BR^iNCH


THE PRESIDENT EXTENDS A CORDIAL INyiTAjTlON TO I j !aLL ex-service men to A|TfEND, TH,E


FAREWELL SI at 6 pm by tha|


REV. J. S: PAimY (llESIONi CHAPLAIN)


SUNDAY NEXT,! MAY 1st, JAMA’S church, '


'$Ti. WHALLEY


'the chair., Miss A,.White gave' • a report ol the ; LP.WJ. annual meeting and she was thanked by the chairman. '


|i| QiD t u r k e y : - The TnonWily meeting of the WJ. was held last week when. Mrs. Pape, vice-president,;, was In


gave an Interesting account of fife In Turkey at the end Of the last century, and Mrs. Brlerley proposed a 1 vote of thanks.


Mrs. C. Boyle, Ainbleslde, |


Husband’’ In 16 words, was won by Miss Derbyshire..


THREE PLAYS.—An experiment NEXT, -MAY Suojt Preacher:


REV. T. DUERDEN ( tartley Victoria Colledo)


5- OO aim.: 0-


1- 30 p I 2- 00 pr 2-15 ij.i


6-


HOLY c o m m u n io n . D)VINE WORSHIP. ‘ RE-UNION OF SCHOLAi^S PROCESSION OF WITNESS IN


30^im.;


SCHOLARS DEMONSTRATON, "THE GATEWAY OF LIF^." divine WORSHIP.


00 Fjim.: Como and join ui and help to make tbii a S


NELSON LOVi


ST. METHODIST bnURCH MOOR . CLITHEROE


SJ5. SWjDAyi MAt 8th


Sorvicei Indhe Afternoon at 2 o'clocic and Evening 6 o'clock. |Tho Scholar! wRl take part at, Afternooh Service.


Preacher: The


Rev. Man J^Davi«, B.A. ( )f Groatj Harwood).


a.m., when Addrets \


o


Sunday School in the Morning, 10-15 ■ Mr.' Davies' wm give an


Parents, Teachers, Scholars and: Friends.


Chairman: MISS DEMAIN.


Soloist (Afternoon and, Ejioning): MISS MARGARET ^TI^INS^N


Organiiti: Messrs. J. ,C and EDWIN HARGREAVES, J.P


ORertorii s


at all Services School Fund.


c o h a M


We gi We( l„o you all a very


,1 '1'


lor Sunday ftearty


[| :ome to those Seivicei.


M^NOR HALL Mi lthorne AvCnue


SUNDAY' n e x t (MAY lst,1960 !


u<i.


SUNDAY GOSPEL


SCHOOL .....


SERVICE ... ..... Speaker: [


Mr. R. (Preston)


Shaw WEDNESDAY, MAY |l«h:


Ladies’ Bright Hour at 2-45 p.m. Speaker:


Miss Spiphj (Manchester)


Moor Lane Methodist Church' ! ': ■


k l N D A Y ' N i X T ; I (MAY 1st, I960) :


P eacher, at 10-30 i.m.: THE REV,|


j :


R. C. Broughtoi , B.D. and at 6 p.m.:


I". |


M)t. R. V. Cooper | (of Preston).


ADI^’ CL at2p.m. Speaki


ASS Sistier E. Whitehead COl


CLITHERCiE NGREGATIONAL CHURf


SUNDAY NEXT (MAY 1st, 196


Young People’s


FAMIL'r WORSHIP .. EVENING WORSHIP To-dey we ; empheiiie


psople^i coniribulion lo family--but fhe worship


10-30 o.mJ 6-00 p.ttiJ the young


the Church! for all.


COpE EVENING will be held al


off Wh, Ib^i kinr


thei Cli (Mf. C


HlGlilER STANDEN HEY FARM Pendleton, Clitheroe


Hey Rd.,------------- ...... invitatic n of the Chairman of


horde Rural Districtl Council uncillor E. Holgate, ll.P.) and ,Mrs. Holnafoi, on


WEDNESDAY NEXT hY 4fh) ;


0 and 9-30!p.m.


Cbffte and Biscuits, 1/- ■ ' b'r ing -a i id -buy st| ll


Procefds for !


world Refugee Year Appeal.


[


Ribbilesda Cricl:i


e Wanderers k Glut


SATURDAY NEXT (APRIlJ 30fh, I960|


WANDERERS


RTH WARREN) V.


RIMINGTON CARDS AND CHIPS.—A success­


ful ^hlst an(l domino drive was held; on Saturday, proceeds being for Memorial' Institute funds.


M.C.' for whist' was Mr. S.


Holgate. Mrs. Balrstow presented prizes to: IVhlst: Ladies: 1, Mrs. Jackson; 2, Mrs, Green; con., Mrs. Sanderson. Gents.: 1, Mr. Stott; 2, Mr. Scott;, con.. Miss Boothnmn. Dominoes: 1, Miss TattersaU; 2,


Mr. R. Jackson; 3,! Mrs. Hartley; low, Mrs. Eccies.


. Supper was served and a com-- petition was won by Mrs. Green.


TOSSIpE


Ised by the Mothers’ Union, a military whist drive was held In the Institute on Tuesday, when 14 tables were occupied.


SOLDIER’S G l^ .-O rg a n - Mrs. Whlpp was M.C. and


prizes, which had been glveiF by members, were presented by Mrs. Preuss toj 1, Mr, and Mrs. Greenhalgh and Mr. and Mrs. Green;'- 2. Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. E. Lister. :


:r 15 p.m. 6-30 p.m.


Stopper Lane Methodist Church


Sunday Schoo Aimhersary


SUNDAY, be com


and formerly of Chatburn).


AUeii B.D,


SERVICES AT 10 and 6'


SPECIAL SIN' SUNDi^Y SCH


ducted (<f


145 a.m., 2-15 30 p.m.


iGin g by the lOOL SCHOLARS


Collections in aic Fui


'ham at Rimingtor bus 3-251 p.m. from


Cars will meet of Sunday School nds.


1-15 bus to Down- Road end: return Stopper Lone.


Wesley Methodist Church Parson Lanj . Clitheroe


w m iONCERT


T o -m o r to i i (Salurdiiy) (Al'RlL 30tl) at 7-30 p.m


SYLVIA FORBES preunts-i- .


“ M l sic fo i 'E v e ry o n e ” Artistes:.


EUNICE LA\ ELLE, Soprai^'o KINGSLEY A kRON, Baritone


i the FORBES TRU ) of B.B.C. TV fame j THE STLVIA FDRBES JUNIORS


All'the artistes have been a)varded many Silrer Cups and Prises at Music i. Festivals durinlg the past ysar.;


Admisiiion 3/- Children


REFRESHMENTS INCLUDED. Haif-Priie. Pay at the Door.


MAY 8t by the


Thombei|, Ilford,


with three one-act plays instead of a full length play, was made by Whalley Church Players bn Satur­ day, and the experiment suo- ceeded, for the old Grammar School was filled to capt^ty.


The plays were "The! Practical


Approach," a comedy byj Gwenyth Jones, Philip Johnson's mystery “The Late Miss Cordell," and a farce, “ The Man In the Bowler Hat," by A. A. Milne.


ALTERATIONS.—Work on reno­


vating the. organ Is to begin on Monday and the clock | Is to be altered shortly afterwards. It was announced at the annual Easter Vestry and Parochial i Church Council meeting ' of j Whalley Parish Church on Monday.


Mr, P , ' W. Bullock ' was re­


appointed people’s warden and Mr. W. Clarke, vicar's warden. There are no new members on the Parochial Church Council.


Mrs. M. Coggins was re-i elected secretary and Mrs. J. Kenyon treasurer.


meeting of Whalley Methodist Church Women’s Fellowship was held on Wednesday when


MEETING. — The annual BHuLINGTON GREEN FINGER8.-The beauty


of English: gardens Is not a matter of coincidence or the I result of wishful thinking only. At a recent meeting of'BUIlngton and Langho W.I., members were given expert‘advice and useful Informa­ tion by ; Mr. P. Berry, head gardener of Roe Lee Park, Black­ burn.


' : ! Hls talk was literally "down to


earth" (and belowl) and he dealt with lawns, rock gardens, vege­ table gardens and roses; as well as conunon pests.


The speaker was thanked by


Mrs. P. Vickers, of Dlnckley. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. E. Scott, vice-president, in the absence of the president.


A competition" for! the best


decorated Easter egg was won by Mrs. J. Darby, 'runnefs-up being Mrs. Blthell and" Mrs. Veevers. It was announced that the result of the World Refugee Year effort was £30.


SABDEN


World Refugee Appeal Fund, a dance was'held In the St. Nicholas School on Friday evening.


DANCE.—In aid |Of the local A competition, “My Ideal CHATBURN


1 JOINT MEETING. - Mem­ bers of St. Paul’s Mothers’ Union,, Low . Moor, -joined. Chatbdm ParlshTChurch M.U. at their meeting on Wednes- day. ' , •. ; !


I Mrs. H. Home introduced the speaker, Mrs. 8. Birtwell, of Clitheroe, wh spoke about the wach and social commit­ tee Of the Mothers’ Union. Thanks were expressed "by Mrs. A. K. Blsbrown.


j


at the Methodist Church,. when the minister, the Rev. A. Mim- mack, received gifts from mem­ bers of the congregation at the church entrance.


I GIFTS AND MUSIO.-Annual gift day fori trust funds was held


j A musical service followed, , and both the choir and eololeta gave Recitals. Organist was Miss Gladys Parkinson and conductor, Mr. iJharles Isherwood.


j GISBURN


f-Tlie marriage took place at St. Mary’s Church, Glsbum, on [Friday of Mr. James Anthony Robinson, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Robinson, of Lower QazegUl Farm, Rlmlngton, and, Miss Jean Annj W h i t t a k e r , eldest daughter of Mr. W. Whittaker, of 5, Bentlea Road, Glsbum.


i Given away by her father,


the bride was attired in a full- length white brocade gown, with cowl collar, long sleeves, and diamante and pearl head­ dress, with finger tip white net veil! !


Carol Whittaker, bride’s sister, and I Miss Mary Hazel Robin­ son, | bridegroom’s sister, were attired In ice-blue flocked nylon, ballet length, with flowered headdress, and pink


Ast bridesmaids. Miss Linda


flocked nylon, ballet length, respectively. They carried primroses and carnations.


! Tlie duties, of best' man wereicarrled out by Mr. Trevor Laxton,' friend of the bride­ groom, bnd the usher was Mr. Bennett Robinson. , ■ ■


ducted by the Rev. T. "W. Castle.


The ceremony was con­


are farmers,: the bride having taken a first class certificate at Newton! Rlgg Farm School. They are i both members of. Glsburn Young Farmers’ Club.


The bride and bridegroom


! After the reception, held at the White Bull Hotel, Gisburn, the ;couple left for a honey­ moon hi; the Isle of Man, Abe bride travelling In a moss- green two piece, with stone accessories.


cludI The numerous presents in­


board from Gisburn Young iFarmers’i Club.


ed a bread knife and


’ Mr. and [Mrs. Robinson will reside temporarily at Lower Gazeglll Farm, Rhnlngton.


j CAKES 'AND COWS.-At a meeting of Glsbum and Dis­


electric organ arid rhythm accompaniment. Officiating M.C.s were-j Mona and Well- bury of the Romany Ballroom of Nelson.


Dancing took place to


by the ladles of the commit­ tee.


READ JUMBLE.—A junible sale held In


the I Church of England School realised £6 14s.; on Prlday. It was organised by the Women Union-, Ists 'iand proewds were lor the divisional garden fete.


a special prize and Mrs. Vf, A. SUnger was M.C. at a whist d^ve In the Conservative Club on Mon- day.!


WHIST.—Mrs. J. l! Kenyon' won winners were: 1, Mrs. Maxwell:


2, Mrs. W. Clegg: con., Mrs. Rush- ton and Mrs. .J. Pollard. Mrs. A. Browltt presented prizes.


Refreshments were served


trict Young Farmers’ Club on Monday, Miss D. Worsley- Tayloir, of! Pendleton, gave a dembnstratlon on v a r i o u s cakes and decoration. She was!thanked by Ann Mather. I The boyt had judging -prac­ tice [at auction mart, judges being Mr. IG. Speak and Mr. G. Lancaster.


I a 1 buslhess meeting was presided ' over by Arthur


Atack.


Cricket Club has had Its rates reduced by £3 net apnual jvalue by Bowland R.D.C1


CHEAPER GAME.—Gisburn


were large congregations . at both ; afternoon and evening services at the Methodist [Church on Sunday,, when preacher for Chapel Anniver­ sary services was the Rev. Mee, of Qarstang. Mr. SI H. Green was organist.


ANNIVlksARY. - T h e r e 1 SAWLEY


LONG WHITE STORY.—Mrs. J. Hlnbley presided at a monthly


. meeting of ^wley W.I., when Mrs. Hunt gave jan Interesting talk on washing clothes through the ages. The! vote of thanks was proposed |by Mrs. ohapman.’ ■ !


I Mrs. Hunt Judged a competition jfor


winners being; 1, Mrs. D. GUes; 2, MrsJ Robinson; 3, Mrs. Campbell. . AI social; half-hour was spent


I the best laundered shirt,


[practising 'songs for , the group meeting. |


PJowei's. were provided by Mrs. P, .Giles.! I .


meeting of Thoraley Women’s Institute j Mr. Liggett, Walton -lie - Dale, gave resume of “ Woman’s place the home, in the past,’’ and fpllowed lit up with a lively discussion with members, [as to whether they fared better now than . then.


I THORNLEY KITCHEN?-JAt the April


|


of I thanks to Mr. Liggett, seconded' by Mrs. Rawcllfle.


jI A display of work done


dyed or decorated Easter ( was won by 1, Mrs. Kellett Mrs. F. Kenyon; 3, Mrs. W. Hayhurst;


A competition for the b


the dressmaking class, taui bv I Mrs. Knowles, was mi


Mrs. Roper proposed a ,vke | - GRINDLETON ROBINSON — WHITTAKER HURST GREEN


members and friends of Eiirst Green branch of the Women Uplonlsts Association went by coach to York yesterday week.


RIDE TO YORK;— Forty


chocolate factory was followed by tea.


After lunch, a tour of a :


mission of the Rev.-Fr. Powall, S.J., a whist and domino drive and dsnee was held In St. Mary’s Hall, Stonyhurst, on Friday for the Alghton, Bailey and Chalgley Memorial Hall. Proceeds amounted to' £50.


FOR NEW HALL-Bv per­ I


.1, Mrs. A. Howarthj 2, Mrs. Gudgeon; 3, Mrs. J. Bailey. Gents., 1, Mr. Laycock; 2, Mrs. Quinn; 3, Mr. E. Holden.


Winners were whist, ladles,


Mrs. Dujcbury; 3, Mrs.!E. M. Cross.


■Mrs. F. Wilkinson won a competition.


i BASHALL EAVES


■ SCHOOL SALE.—A sale of handicrafts and other produce by the children was held at Bashalll School on Friday. Parents helped and the event was most successful. [


' Proceeds, amounting to


£34, were for the Christmas party and fbr an outlag this summer.


| WADDINGTGN MISS E. A. PARTINGTON.-^The


death occurred In a Skipton hospital yesterday week pf Miss Ellen Ada Partington. MIm Par­ tington, who was 87, had [resided In Waddlngton Hospital for; about 10 years.


' Cremation took place at Skipton on Monday.


other stalls was held iln St. Catherine’s School on Satur­ day. P r o c e e d s , which amounted to £45, were for the church boiler fund arid the scholar’s summer outing.


WEST BRADFORD SALE.—A jumble sale with


LOW MOOR DEMONSTRATION,—A demon­


stration on cane work was given by Mrs. ,8. Davies to menibers of Low Moor Methodist Youth Club on Wednesday.


PENDLETO^ ■


gave a coffee evening at Townhead on Friday, and Invited members of the Women’s Institute.


.


held and the proceeds amounted to £12 3s..


A bring and buy stall was


by Mrs. R. Thlstlethwa te. Mrs. 'J. Yorke ant Miss


The competition wa!s won


Worsley - Taylor wete 'in charge of the stall .with Miss E. Lawson at the door.


W.I.—Lady Worsley^Taylor


[ J . ■ 1 '


’^ p o o tb aH


CLITHEROE AMATEUR I LEAGUE


Chipping 3, Hurst Green 4. P. W, D.L. P,A.Pt,





Waddington; 21 14 Sabden


21 9


Low Moor' 21 8 Calderstones 20 4 Chatburn ; i 21 5 C.P.A,


.. . ',21 2


Chipping i i - 20 14 H. Green iiiZl 14


3 3 12850131 2 5 94 47 '30 2 510077 30 5 7 84 87'23 6 7 74 66 i22 6 10 44 59' 0 16 46120 2 17:53 118


The Weekjs Obituar MRS. G. CURRl Mrs. Gertrude Gurrr, wife


of the Rev. G. W. Curry, minister to the Dales Con­ gregational Churches, ffied at her home at Hawes on raday.


A native of Aberdee)i, Mrs! r'


Curry was. a schoolteacher, i She had not been li|i good i years. |


Martin Top on Tuesday, the service being conduciied the Rev. J. Norman 1 secretary of the Yorl Congregational Union,


MBS. C. GAl


Stephen Gates, of Dlnckley Grange Farm, Langhb, Mrs. Caroline Gates idled In hos­ pital on Friday. She i^as 66.


Wife of Mr. Christopher


Worston. She and hbr hus-[ band had farmed at Dtackley' for 30 years.


Mrs. Oates was bbui Inii |


husband, four sons and twoi daughters.


She Is survived' by her- j


Old Langhp on Tuesday. MRS. Ai HOLDEN,


i The funeral took place at


Rlbchester of Mrs. ! Annie Holden, , who resided with her daughter, Mrs. T. S. Porter, at 74, Church Street.


The death has occurred at


band, Mr. George Holden, farmed at Downham Mill for many years and later resided


Mrsi Holden and her hus­


at Dutton. They had a family' of four sons and a daughter. I The funeral took place atl Rlbchester Parish Church.


| MBS. E. H. LEE ^ |


■ Mrs. Elizabeth Hanriah Lee, | widow of Mr. Charles Gordon ■ Lee, died after being to fall-fi tag health for several years at i the home of her son, 100, Mltton Road, TOalley, on I Friday. [She was 75. j


11


Lee was'well-known In local! farming circles as Miss LUy! Dawson, of Bashall H£(ll. Her! husband was a well-known! bantam fancier, of UpjBrooks, | Clitheroe.


Before! her marriage. Mril


health for a number o: The funeral took place at


the Rev. J. lA: Kgures; secretary of the Lancashire Congregational Union.


Beard; 'kshlre and


by. MRS. M. E. PARKER


Parker, widow of Mr. Rlchald Parker, a . well-known local cricketer,; died at her hotae! 78, Hayhurst Street, Clltheroej yesterdayj Week. She was 81


Mrs, Margaret Elizabe


CUtheroe,' was a weaver at Brooks Mill for many years) Her husband was a cricketeii for Clitheroe and Rlbblesdale Wanderers, a Ribblesdale League -pmplre and played football for the old York Street Rovers.


Mrs. Parker, a native of i f Mr. and' Mrs. Parker were


married !at - Wesley Church and celebrated their golden wedding in 1956.


| |!


Pleastagtori on Monday. MBS) k SINGUiTON j


Mrs. Pwker leaves one son! Cremation took place at


Her many friends werej shocked i to .learn of the sudden death on Friday of Mrs. Alice Singleton, of 8j Pendle Vjlew, Grlndleton.


spell in hospital she collapsed, and died! [at the I home of her son.


Recovering from a recent


In mariy;-local affairs, having been a member of the ladles section 6f| the Village Insti­ tute, a iriember of the com­ mittee of! the local Conserva­ tive Association and ' also having sbtved' on the com­ mittee , bf the Grlndleton branch of.ithe Women’s ilnstl- tute foil!.!some considerable


husband,';


time. , || : r Mrs.' singleton leaves


had lived! in ' Grlndleton for more than 18 years, coming! from the Bolton-by-Bowlaiid district. She took an Interest


Mrs. Singleton, who was 61,


Mrs, Lee had lived In Whalley ifor 26 years and was associated with All Hallows’ (Ihurch, Mltton. M


She Is survived by her son. The funeral took place at


Monday, Tuesda'


May , May


Kick-Off 6-3 FINAL


Gisbum& D A


I


DANCING-8 PALADINS


2nd 3rd; bfflPnNQ A m is s io n


SABDEN V Clitherce &i istjactAjinate^


Football Li^gu emi-Finals


,W BRIDGE ground: ' i WADDINGTON. V. LOW MOOR.! /■; Juniors 6^.


Dlstrit ri the


NEW FESTIVAL HALL, FRIDAY, 13th


30 p.m. to DANCE


Admi Refroihm'


AY,mY7th-K.0.6-M CL THEROE Y.l|.C.


NCE,.r. g IsbufIn '


MAY 10 a.mj lo


Ba n d .


Ssien: nti Available.


An eliminating neaf of the !" Da (rY PRiNCESS” competition fori I960 to be held. Winnerj to compete; at. Biirn- ley Show. Judging IQ p.m.| prompt.


Diamond Hill Udge No. 2556


Chatburn


Members note that t Night wil Friday, M^; 7


le Next Lodge be held on y 6th, 1960, at


30 p.m.


'jrhe May tree’s Ladies’ Coiamittee


; |.


(tOFFEE To-morr(i’


MAYOR’3 in Aid


BRING-A Admisi


Bowland Divisioi


M


w (Saturday) in the


p!ARLOt)R of C^aritiei.;


.ND-BUY STALL ision l / “


Invifp you ;fo a " ! • I ’ ■ COFFEE EVENING i" CROSSAL,' CLAREMONT AVE.,


QLITHEROE, iHe I'""'® S. WESTHEAD, on,;


Wednesday, ^th May from 7-30 io 9j-30 p.m.


KITCHEN ShjOWER I


; 1- ' ■ ! i ; - ■ ; Admission I/-; Procteds for World ftafugeo Fund.


and Clitheroe Girl Guides


ORfilNG ' '


I Futpre Programme (STOCl|-JUDGING) !


TUESDAY, MAY 3rd: AY^HIRES


Eastern House, Mitten PIGS


M/. J. Belby, Hui Hurst Greiin


FRIDAY,' IJaY 13th:' FRIESIANS


Nr. G. Bibby, Grindleto'n. THURSDAY, MAY I9tl;


I JERSEYS 'I Mr.'I, Macalpine, Weddingfon.


ire requested to Cattle Br^ding Cientre Milk Marketing Board


MEMBERS: PLEASE NOTE DATES. 3 ^ ! ' i |


MiA o N ROAD . WHALLEY BLACKBURN.


The Annual


General Meelmg I


of the ' ij


WHALLEY CATTLE BREEDING CENTRE will be held oi


Monjiay. Next, 2nd at 7-30 p.m. in the


Tlio Mr.J, Westmi Nowtor a


May


A$SEMBLY . ROOMS whalley;


lit Speaker, this year, . HALL, B.Sc., Cumb: riand &


irland Countie's Farm Rigg, Penrith, He will give


toll: m "Dairy Herd Management


orid. C- mence when fl has others lo join


' ilf Rearing" which wjll com­ at approximately .8-15 p.m., a business part of the 'meeting Friends of members and


nferested are cordially invited,, in the 'discussion to follow.


Chipping Young Fanners {


nceWwhist -DRIVE


inlTHE VILLAGE HALL IDAY, MAY


AIRY QUEEN " CONTEST


NG 8 p.m. to I a.rrj. to the ELODY MAKERS .fAND' and’ Dominoes af/7-)0 p-m.


Admission 2/6


Dominoes, 1. 3. Sumner; 2, ,


THE EDITOR’S


POSTBAG WATER RIG^S


valuable ilaper with regard to : the sale';® the water rights'


IVILL you please allow me a little space In yoiujl


by the; property owners o£i Waddln|to|,T.


soThesei?,sroter r^sbts were!


Rural Cpahcll for a sum £12,500, and the money was| paid to the representatives of the Waddlhgton Water Comj mlttee oYer eight years agoP but we property owners have; not yet. received a penny, i j


ld la;s:;'|949 to Bowland;


please, state, through yoilt paper,- the reason why thli money Is not paid.


Will someone In authority | |;


IfJ as. It I Is rumoured, thb reason Is ' that someone is disputing someone’s right a share, then pay those who are entitled to a shale add let those with a dispute flgh It out among themselves.


PROPERTY OWNER WADDINGTON '


SUNDAY CINEMAS


T SHOULD like to clear up t. * few points which weri; raised In yopr April 15tt. edition In the letters slgnbc by “Ad Rem’’ and “Cltlzerii of To-mpriow.’’


criticized i Christianity, only those people who, in the nanle of Christianity, seek to dictate to others. i Nor did I criticise the Congregational Youth Club, Indeed I stated [ in my- letter that I hoped the club enjoyed the films shown at their meeting.


Firstly; [ I have nevef


’slderatlqrijln June. ' Should! the Council In thel


is aware i that a sane and strong representation has already been made to the! Council, who have deferred' the matter for further conL-


I am sure that “Ad Rem’


wisdom decide to proceed wltl the matter and a public meet tag be held, then I hope i many people will make thi ?ffort to attend in order that all points of view can be expressed,!,


“ Citizens of To-morrow.’’ If a butcher has beef on sale),


I am i surprised at the


that Is ho reason why should not offer lamb as welt Likewise, although television Is available as entertainment that Is' no reason why th? cinema should not be open as well. Reiriember some peop|d may not !llke television and others may' not have a set a a l t ;


' l!'


W. LONGFIELD, (Manager)


PALLADIUM CINEMA and they Mho Is holding It up? And


A Farce, by Johi'Oha, iman ' in THE HALL, LOWERGATE, on


TuesdkJ, Wednesday, jpridiy & l^turdiay


ay 17thj 18th,i20tti & 21st at 7-30 p.m.


Cait in Order of) eppeeb


COLONEL MRS. WA6: BETH BART SUSAN w Al . ............. JOHN DANBV FRED PHIPPS ALFRED TL


WA6STAFF ............... ;.V. ISTAFF ....'.................


WA(


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FLASH HARRY........................... ALBERT PQTIGNAC FIRE


SERGEANT Seats


BOOKING . ........L . i .


.... ......;. C. HASLAM .........j;.. R. qdxoN


......... T. c o w m An ......... .


Produced b^ JOh [| C0\ /man:


2/6 Reserved^'; 1/6 Unreserved ! O.A.P., I/-: TUESDAY, b ^Y 17th.!


J , | i'


’LA,N at Walmeiley'j Fgrnlture [Store, oppoiite Tno Hall, Loyergate, from,Monday, May 2nd, I960.


j| ■


aiTH^RllE BOROUqH l !\bourpajit|y ioPA L E L r fO N ^


Ml


A public TUESDAY NEXT,


in at 7-30 p.m. j -MAY, 1960 COME AND HEAR THE UBOUR CANDIDATES AT -


THE LABOUR EiqOMS on They ire:


I 3rd, 1960


E]>MW BRADLEY GEORGE BRAirkwAJTE RAYMOND ^RICE


HAROLD DlfCKivORTH h iome ihiereiting thipgt to


ave in the Chalj- will I a lay about the election ^


COUNCILLOR D. CRTIXTILEY, J,P. wlo will, invite you ts aili |uosfioni.'


[ j No^e: A WOI MEETING


......... W. TAYLOR J. TURNER


..... D. hutch nsoN E WRI6HT


.......,..^[J. GUDGEON 1. cAlvert


P. HARGREAVES g [ j|


ST. PIC UL’S CHimcu


tow moOr TO- ORiROW (Satutday! i, APRIL m


.-IVfOE Opsrier.- jJ. W. WADDING’ON. ESQ. (Hofldmjsfop, Edisford Primay School)., I : "'at-2-30 |.m.


Admission: i d. sM 3d


FLOWEll STALL' :;" CAKE STAii. ;:: HARDWARE STALL FANCY feOODS STA[L ;;i: Etc., Etc.


■ TI:.jkS ;; iClES-:;; MINjERAtS) :: DIP TUB


Sr. MICHAEL’S ptAYERS PRESENT-


i i SALE” , i-


C b Clitberbe Sc (I^itnest


.ighting of Vehicles; iPBlD-


-05 p.m, to 5-13 a.m. iaA APRIL 29th, I960


.WPOINT


ITIBST shots In the CUthetoe -U fflunllflpal' election were treil lest night, when the Ck)iiseryatlves"opened their-


I can palm .wltii a ^ publto ! meeting:^ Labour will hold their meeting next week,: |


All t ie signs so far are' that it ^ be a quiet contest. Baca ypar, interest in local


' elections seems to grow less' and less.; The meetings are attended by but a ' handful of [people, most of them worketo for the party ooiiMri|ed.


,,


Yet It is the duty of electors to take an tatorest in the views and pledges of those who seek to be their representatives on the Town CouncUl Electors should


'aequatat themselves with the'.vlews of the candidates —and;: the best way to do this is by attending the ppUc meetings.


If this 4 not .possible, then they should at least read the Pr^s reports and also the' literature distributed by the candidates. The con- testant? will welcome this interest on the part of the eldctorate.


Finally, a[u entitled to do so should visit ' the polls on Thursday, May 12tn. How they vote Is not so important as the fact that they do vote. A high poll Is a s .gn of a healthy Interest in fnunlclpal affairs;


Afer all It’s your ur * ' *.


TAAE T Lancashire Coroner ■


“ ^nd a member of one of Lane ishlie’s best known legal families, Lt.-Col. Henry Hack-


house, died at hig home at C la y ton-lfe-Dale last week.


been


solicitors and Lt.-Col.' Back­ house often practiced at Cll- therce ard Bowland Courts.;


_ He wai


in with care serrlo' Deco on h


dale He


11)1 cr


P to ' atloh m.


'50. the


Assoidiatio A


bury lowed


Fo( 135 years the nairie has on t|he roll of Blackburn tors


an d an I


appointed coroner He was'’ decorated O.B.E. after hls war the military legal the Territorial


was also conferred


■#as secretary of Rlbbles- il Otter Hunting to and a Freemason,


Plea^lngton.


AWUT for


Michael Church,


day at sedJby in 'Ijhe


*


C ' PEI I the


[uneul torvlce at Sales- on I Saturday was fol- by c r em a t i o n at -


■* * # - £15 was raised


the funds of St. and St., John’s R.C. 311theroe,. on Satur-. jumble isale organ-,


le Children of Mary all.


*


, were held at Wesley qiltheroe, on Sunday, preacher was the M. Rattenbury, of


, anniversary ser- i Yp


South View, Slaldbum.: who will be 8i7 on Sunday; to Mr. Sam Smalley, of Broad Fold Fan a, Gdndleton Road, West Bradford, who will be 82 on Thursday; and to Mr. T. P. Harilson of 10, Duck Stwet, Clitheroe, wh6:wUl be 77| on Friday;


B : ' | ' j * [*


PYCIANG, through Slaldbum bn! Sunday night, Alan


|


Holden, T of iSalthlU Road, Clltneroe, came off hls pedal cycle, injuring his; head! md shodlders. ■ i


Royal Infirmary-'by Messrs. Tonillnsdn’s ambulance j and • detained!


He was taken to Blackburn • ' " ' | ! , ■! #■■■* - ' - #/ ' ■; ' ' O


(bresldtag), Coun. J,; Ent- wistle, Mr.'R. Trimby and Mrs.


B. Bowman. i! I ' : ;* !* *


Mealrleyl director of " Accrington ! Observer


£737),


, Hb -nominated hls son to becotoe a 'dlrecor of llshfers (Holdings) Ltd. " AcTcrington: ; Observer Times.; Ltd.,’! and left. shares' arid holdings In these cbmpanies. on trast for hls wife and] son


Eric


b h -arid andhls


, ’■'•'of Mbarley Cottage. Great


N th^ Bench at Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court yMttr- dayiwere 'Mr. Mark Frpneh


;!


\ fR . Robert Shaw Crotsley, -‘■


the and


Times,’’ who died to Decem­ ber,] left :£ 12,635. (£12,221


M 1f0


/ednesday Ir, E. |H. Cll


: f Jackson: I !’rlce. !'!.;


I . Haynes; Results; Ji|


lums;i dry Mrs.jE. H. I


Seniors':;


he girls! er if Six fancy \


THE MAYOR OF CLITHEROE'8 fun6 for refugees


Subscrlptlpns received', to 27th, 1960


Prev ouslyi ackiiow....1364 Edls ’ord .County Primary i


;3cjiool-4Effort ......... 3


Miss Edna Mrs■ :i 1;


Master An'drtw and Miss jsiha Jackson—proceeds from Jumble sale .. 2 Jones .-.— 6


H. Jt■(jnes . .. '... 1 . ' . £1376. ENTWISTLE,' May^) 'iriour. THIS WEEK'S ■ ROa6 safety SLOGAN


Whiere there’s a road— there’s danger;


April '£ NE1


■ JEXT week'l : ' Clltheroc! League are;.


Jj Monday: St,| (jallans; Tue^ Wesley A; iWei •Irojans; Thu Sparta'ns; Frld| v/esiey B.'


YOUl


P- people’s ' It Bangor [iven' at thq iheroe (tong fouth. Clubs]


TALKl :g-


I'eairi held nearby field.


Crompton; :iolden. i II Later, the[


■ Results:.' ballbank; ■


lorn h|erdi han judged]


The Iboys, asons on, t^


eM ^ ei Younk! t Lanf Side]


i£(ttenbury later \Spoke luth Club. 1 '


College, Headlngley, 4nthems were sung choir, and Mr. A. was organist. [ ;


ir t h d a y oREETiNiys to lir.T Jo h ri Kenyon, of


town!


jtopped whir trucpii.ln Sail


'AHOLD of Hal


Sd five com e u ' Cllthel


bum, on Mai barr^gr'twl


he[The defeni was drlv Ailctlon Mar t torn, said hi


tolUng. to'" conditions’bf| llcmce.


been complll taovement ilT been a busyJ


he record !


p! Samuel Co| satfil, who . Woe place ;< ddbs also fine


loiirt he h i look.


bbatolr.


Came comes


ifiN.June 6 Vl dale Ca


foihded am appropriate meeting,’ on members re pYeslderit, M: whose late founder me and their c Eccies, who


member, . inaugural'to'


meeting, Mr: I the club! aha help the.'clul]


Not Dong;


uiianltaous i, that, he-shoil sembtary 'foj to be a mostl K, Rycroft. tr'iasurer.':^


MembershJ n creased du


/ear by'.rfou] lotal of 36,. i!,ve beeki'l ic ults and 5s


ari iae was caT A d five shd Auction Ml


eing a stol


, burt yesterl stl£2 for fail'


ock record]


had


Parisl ' annul


■i: and’ >Pt CpUndl ihee|


Parish Chuif jlday, whei y . si 'BjrW


fast financi linson I sal a hieM


i dl'


although i ta heavy ex. corattag.al


Reporting! I mishtagsl! c, L. ,G.'|


-appointed id thwe I [ts to the i


appointed; i e,Mr; G. ,


[iritatlves,


ar, • and >re general Hjr, F. I'Pl


lected secrq }ushton'andj bri-decanal| toenatlv'es') M. Ker icesanii


Jetty Foiilkl I !rs. E..R.',. S D. H; Coate


Elected; , hurch [Cpil


rabtree; [ awlinsori, i'l


auditor' in Bpura, who L


IMr, iohn l treasure


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