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Clitlieroe Advertiser & Times, June 2, 1961. THE METHODIST CHURCH . GRINDLETON


SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY NEXT, 4th JUNE, 1961 Preacher:


THE REV. J. H. FENTON (Bingley).


Services: AFTERNOON, 2 p.m.; EVENING, 6 p.m. SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE SCHOLARS


Organist: Mr. S. H. GREEN.


THE PROCESSION will leave the School at 1-15 p.m. Service in the morning at 10-45 a.m., when the Rev. J. H. Fenton will give an Address to Parents, Teachers, Scholars and Friends.


NEWS fromHhe Districts • TOSSIDE


YOUTH SERVICE.—On Sunday evening a special Youth Club ser­


vice was held in the Parish Church, conducted by the Vicar, the Rev. R. C. Allan. Parents and friends were pre­


sent and Mrs. H. Newhouse was organist. Lessons were read by John Ken-


dall Miss M. Sutcliffe, Miss A. Calverley and John Barnes. Mem­ bers also took the collection.


Afterwards a coffee evening was


held at the Vicarage. PROFITABLE DAY.— More than


Chairman: Miss Anne Peel.


We extend to you a hearty invitation to attend our Anniversary Services.


Union Street Methodist Church . Low Moor


SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY Sunday Next, 4th June, 1961 Preacher: THE REV. F. A. PAYNE (Colne).


At 10-15 a.m. the Rev. F. A. Payne will give an Address to Parents, Teachers, Scholars and Friends.


Chairman: MISS HARGREAVES (Clitheroej.


2-15 pm- CHILDREN'S DEMONSTRATION SERVICE, entitled "O P EN ING DOORS."


Evening Service at 6 p.m.:


Soloist: MISS R. DEMAIN (Clitheroe). . Organist: Alderman W. Wilkinson.


Offertories at all Services for Sundoy School Funds. We give you a Hearty Welcome.


CLITHEROE


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH


SUNDAY NEXT (4th June, 1961)


FAMILY WORSHIP ..... 10-30 a.m. EVENING WORSHIP ... &-00 p.m.


Preacher: Rev. Alan Gaunt To all who are eager lo know the


real power of God in their life, we exfend a welcome.


Thought fo r the Week: God is love: Love is power. The


man without love has nothing. He i: powerless.


Moor Lane Methodist Church


SUNDAY NEXT Mth June, 1961)


Preacher, at 10-30 a.m. and 6 o.m.: The Rev.


R. C. Broughton, B.D.


LADIES’ CLASS at 2 p.m. Speaker: Mrs. Willacy


M A N O R H A L L (GOSPEL HALL)


Millthome Avenue


SUNDAY NEXT (4th June, 1761)


GOSPEL SERVICE— 5-30 p.m. Speaker:


Mr. F. Ainsworth (Blackburn).


SALEM CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL . MARTIN TOP


SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY


Sunday Next, 4th June Preacher:


Rev. G. W. Curry


SERVICES at 10-45 a.m., 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.


SUNDAY SCHOOL SCHOLARS TAKING PART.


Collections for Chapel Funds. CHAIRMAN'S


SUNDAY (4th JUNE, 196!)


THE CHAIRM AN OF THE COUNCIL (Mr. Councillor J. G. Sharpe, J.P.) proposes to attend a


CIVIC SERVICE conducted by the


Rev. H. Home, M.A. at


CHRIST CHURCH CHATBURN on


SUNDAY NEXT (the 4th June, 1961)


at 10-30 a.m.


when h*.» trusts he may be accompanied by Mambers, Officers, and Staff of the Council, Parish Councillors, Residents, and those serving in a public capacity in the Rural District.


ST. PAUL’S CHURCH LOW MOOR


GIFT WEEK-END 3rd and 4th JUNE


PLEASE BRING YOUR GIFT TO CHURCH ON SATURDAY (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.): or ANY OF THE SERVICES ON SUNDAY.


BRITISH LEGION Waddington Branch


MYSTERY TRIP


& SUPPER will take place on


Wednesday, 14th June


Inclusive cost 15/ - (approximately).


MEET SUN SQUARE— 7 p.m.


Member and Friends wishing to go should hand In their names to any Committee Member, or to J. B. HERD, bv SUNDAY. 10th JUNE.


R.W.C.C. “ Record” Dance


CONSERVATIVE CLUB To-night (Friday) (2nd JUNE)


from 7*30 until 11-30 p.m. Admission 2/6


CLITHEROE (WESLEY) CIRCUIT ANNUAL


SUMMER FAYRE WESLEY SCHOOL, CLITHEROE


TO-MORROW (SAT.), 3rd JUNE at 2-45 p.m.


Opener: MISS E. FRANKLAND, of Chatburn. Chairman: FRANK PEARSON, Esq., M.P. for Clitheroe.


EVENING CONCERT at 6*15 p.m. by the


S u n d a y S c h o o l S c h o l a r s o f t h e C ir c u it Chairman: MR. WALTER J. HARRISON, of Slaidburn.


Admission: FAYRE, 6d. CONCERT, 1/6. FAYRE & CONCERT, 1/6. Children Half-Price.


YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED. Borough of Clitheroe BAND


CONCERTS THE


LONGRIDGE PRIZE BAND will give


PERFORMANCES (weather permitting) In the


CASTLE GROUNDS on


SUNDAY NEXT 14th June, 1961)


at 3 p.m. and 7-30 p.m.


ADMISSION fo Castle Grounds and Enclosure Is FREE, but there will be a Collection Sheet for Band Funds at entrance to the Enclosure.


Dances and sports club


Ltd., organised two dances at the weekend.


rpHE social club committee of Ashworth and Smith,


attended by about 60 people, and music was provided by Edmondson’s Band.


The first, on Friday, was


dance was held, dancing being to records. It is proposed to hold these teenage dances every fortnight.


On Saturday, a teenage


held in the sports club and proceeds were for sports club funds.


Both of the dances were Local preachers


■jVTR. F. WOOD and Mr. T. W. -t’J- stavely, of Bolton, were the speakers at a public meet­ ing on Saturday night at Waterloo Methodist Church, to mark the branch anni­ versary of the Methodist Local Preachers’ Mutual Aid Asso­


ciation. The choir sang two anthems


and the organist was Mr. A. Jones. Mrs. J. Wilkinson pre­ sided. ■


preached at services in Moor Lane Methodist Church and Wesley Church on Sunday and other local preachers occupied the pulpits in both


Mr. Wood and Mr. Stavely L.P.M.A.A. benevolent work.


circuits. C o l l e c t i o n s were for


CLITHEROE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


£300 was raised for the decoration fund of Tosside Congregational Church by a bring-and-buy sale on Saturday and a concert In the


evening. The event was held in the


Village Institute and was opened by Mrs. T. Williams, of Nelson, who was Introduced by the Rev. G. Curry, of Hawes. Mrs. Williams was presented with a buttonhole by Robert Capstlck and with a bouquet by Miss H. Wharton and


Mr. Curry. A display of needlework was


arranged by Mrs. Wharton's even­ ing class. Tea was served by the ladles.


In the evening, Accrington and


District Male Voice Choir gave a concert, compered by Mr. Curry.


Supper was served in the Insti­ tute. LOW MOOR SALE.—Organised by the Sunday


School of Union Street Methodist Church, a jumble sale, held on Friday night, raised about £5 for Sunday School funds.


Ex-headmaster in car accident


TI/TR. T. CHADWICK, of •LY*- pimllco Road, Clitheroe,


should have opened the careers exhibition and con­ vention in Clitheroe Wesley School on Wednesday night as part of Commonwealth Tech­ nical Training Week, but Instead he was convalescing following an accident.


master of Ribblesdale Modern School and chairman of No. 5 Division Youth Employment Committee, Is staying at the home of his son, Dr. John Chadwick. In Buxton.


Mr. Chadwick, former head­


The accident occurred yes­ terday week when Mr. and Mrs. Chadwick were returning by car with Mr. and Mrs. George Boothman, of 8, Manor Road, Clitheroe, after spend­ ing a holiday In Scotland.


off the road. Mr. Chadwick sustained a broken rib and the other three suffered from severe bruises, cuts and shock. They spent the night at Law Hospital, Carluke, Lanark­ shire, and travelled home by train the following day. The car bodywork on one side was badly damaged.


The car skidded and went WADDINGTON L.P.M.A.A.—Two local preachers


from Blackburn conducted services In Waddlngton Methodist Church on Local Preachers’ Mutual Aid Sunday.


Collections were for the L.P.M.A.


Association. WHIST—Mr. E: Parker was M.C.


at the weekly whist drive in Waddlngton Reading Room.


Whist winners were: Ladies: 1,


Mrs. W. Wright and Mrs. F. Silver- wood; con., Mrs. T. Oddle. Gents.: 1, Mrs. C. Bishop; 2, Mr. E. Par­ ker; con., Mr. R. Wallbank.


Competition winners were Mrs.


W. Lawson and Mrs. E. Moore. CHATBURN


WEEKLY WHIST.—The weekly


whist drive was held in the Church Institute on Tuesday. M.C. was Miss B. Halstead.


Winners were; Ladies; 1, Miss


B. Halstead; 2, Miss J. Clark. Gents.: 1, Mrs. Astln; 2, Mrs. A. Cunliffe. Knock-out, Mrs. Hatfield and Mr. Law.


HALL. — An application to open


Chatburn Village Hall on Sundays as well as the rest of the week was refused by Chatburn Parish Coun­ cil at the annual parish meeting on Monday.


The parish councillors are the


trustees of the hall, and the application was made by the com­ mittee.


Complaints about the lighting


up period were received and the Council are to see if the position can be improved.


Mr. G. P. Womersley was re­


elected chairman, Mr. F. Webster, vice-chairman, and Mr. A. T. Brad­ shaw, clerk.


Mr. Webster was appointed


representative on the Village Hall Committee and Coun. F. Clayton and Mr. E. Bolton representatives on Lancashire Parish Councils Association area committee.


SLAIDBURN


members of Slaidburn W.l. travelled by coach to Chester for their annual outing yes­ terday week.


TO CHESTER.—A party of


tificates gained in the recent scripture .examinations were presented at Slaidburn Metho­ dist Church on Sunday by the superintendent minister', the


SCRIPTURE PRIZES.—Cer­


Rev. 'A. B. Macgarr. Christine Finch, Elaine and


Christine Green, Shi r l e y Hodgson and Moyra Summers received certificates.


burn and District ‘Y.F.C., accompanied by vice-presi­ dents and advisory comn^to


Y.F.C.—Members of Slaid­


visited Laneslde Farm,.iir—j-. ding ton, on Monday evenfe- by invitation of Mr. anfl Mfe.- Macalpine, who met them ar.d welcomed them to the farm.


Mr. and Mrs. Macalpire, together with Mr. Taylor, farm manager, and other members of the staff, con­ ducted them round the farm, where they saw the Ribblcs- dale herd of Jersey cattle, sheep and noultry section, with the modern buildings and extensive equipment.


club were proposed and seconded by Messrs. J. Collin- son and J. Pinder, chairman and vice-chairman respec­


Thanks on behalf of the


tithe rather cold east winds have made this a generally


tively.


poor week for the angler. There has been little sport, apart from an odd brace or so of brown trout, taken on both wet and dry fly.


running fairly low and clear, and there is a certain amount of weed growth, but so far this has not proved too troublesome. Another good spate and


Both Ribble and Hodder are °USly- BLUE CHARM ____


Success at the festival


some warmer weather would improve conditions tremend-


J-*- Festival of Ballet, Music and Drama, eleven-year-old Christine Parker, of Faraday Avenue, Clitheroe, gained first place for dialect (open), and Ian Sharp, of Railway View, Clitheroe. second place. Ian, who is aged 14, also


A T the recent Blackburn


came second in prose-speak­ ing (open).


READ


School anniversary services were held in the Congrega­ tional Church on Sunday. preacher for the day was


ANNIVERSARY. — Sunday


the Rev. J. M. Howard, of Golborne. Lessons were read by Sheila Wyner and Linda


pollard. WHIST DRIVES.—Mrs. J. L.


Kenyon won the gents’ first prize and also the special prize at a whist drive in the Conservative Club on Satur­


day. Other winners were gents’


2 Mrs. G. Speak; cons., Mrs. / Browitt. Ladies 1, Mrs. E.


Scripture exam: 73 Methodist scholars pass


Clitheroe Wesley Circuit have passed the scripture examina­ tion of the Methodist Youth Department.


CEVENTY- THREE scholars in Sunday Schools in


scholars who have passed the senior graded examination.


WESLEY Div. I


Andrew D. Macgarr (1st class); Gordon Parker (1st class); Kathleen Slinger (1st class).


Susan Scott (1st class);


D ANCING LESSONS FOR ADULTS: Mr. Grimshew will be pleaied to receive enquiries for Private Tuition in all Branches of Ballroom Dancing.


Div. II


pirt- 2, Mrs. E. Rushton; cons., Mrs.’ T. Howarth. Mrs. B. Rimmer presented the prizes.


Mrs. E. Pirt won the first and also the special prize.


At Monday’s whist drive


A Browitt; cons., Mrs. W. ciegg and Mrs. G. Speak. Mrs. J. L. Kenyon presented the prizes and also gave the refreshments.


Other winners were 2. Mrs.


to improve water supplies to Sabden and Read may well be carried out. A Burnley R.D.C. committee recommends, sub­ ject to approval of Padiham U D.C., that a new pipe should be laid to Churn Clough Reservoir, Sabden, to take water which belongs lo padiham.


SCHEME—A £27,000 scheme


this would do away with a spring supply which now supplies half of Read. This new supply would provide Read with filtered water.


Mr. S. Foster, Clerk, states


half of its water from Padi­ ham and other from a spring.


At present Read receives


Rev. J. A. K. Nye inducted Vicar of Wrea Green


PARISHIONERS from St. J- Bartholomew’s Church, Chipping, were among those present at the institution and induction of the Rev. J. A. Keith Nye as Vicar of Wrea Green last night.


Vicar of Chipping since 1952, announced that he was leaving last year. A successor has not yet been appointed.


Mr. Nye, who had been


made to Mr. Nye on Sunday. After morning service, the


Three presentations were


i'musirtal’ cigarette box. ' 1 ryos'-'$wing the farewell ser- 'y^Sfen church, parishioners gathered in the Memorial Hall and Mr. J. Berry, of Kirk House, vice-chairman of the Parochial Church Council, presented him with a cheque and wristlet watch. Mr. Nye then shook hands


choir presented him with a revolving desk chair and the Guidos and Brownies with a


with parishioners as they left. Earlier, members of the


Mothers’ Union had presented a silver salver to Mrs. Nye. the enrolling member.


Holiday in the Isle of Man


Secondary School have spent a week in the Isle of Man. Accompanied by the head­ master, Mr. E. P. Nicholson, and Mrs. Nicholson, the party travelled via Liverpool. They stayed at a Douglas


SEVENTEEN first-year pupils of Bowl a n d County


i


class); Kathleen Scott (1st class); Ian N. Carus (1st class); Rosalind A. Bradshaw (2nd class); Jean R. Dixon (2nd class).


Charles David Slinger (1st Div. A Senior Graded


(honours); Dorothy Mary Wignall (1st class); Patricia Ann Hothersall (1st class); Jennifer E. Hodgson (2nd class); Susan E. Hodgins (2nd class).


Patricia Margaret Brooks Div. B Senior Graded


Sheila M. Macgarr (hon.); Pamela Instone (1st class).


WATERLOO Div. II


Paula Smith 3rd class); Mar­ garet Jean Webster (3rd class); Catherine Matthews (3rd class).


Christine Jones (2nd class); Div. Ill class).


Judith A. Chadwick (1st Div. IV


I (2nd class). I


class); Sheila Margaret Jones (2nd class); Evelyn Sims


LOW MOOR Div. II


Diane Hall (2nd class). Div. Ill


(2nd class). CHATBURN


Keith Barnes (hon.); Jean Ridehalgh (2nd class); J Arthur Stevens (2nd class).


Sydney Chamley (1st class); Div. I


class); Noeline Townson (1st class); Linda Townson (1st class); Brian L. Johnson (1st class); Christine Hoole (1st class); Rodney Read (2nd class); Alan Jackson (2sd class); Robert Barnes (2nd


Judith Otterenshaw (1st Div. II class).


Roy J. Porter (2nd class); Keith D. Johnson (3rd class).


Leslie Cottam (1st class); D . __ iv. IV


Heather B o w k e r (hon.); David C. Kendrew (hon.); Kathryn M. Wilson (1st class); Peter J. Cookson (2nd


Janice Hodgson (hon.);


WHALLEY Div. I


KING GEORGE’S HALL, BLACKBURN class).


THURSDAY NEXT, 8th JUNE ai 7-30 p.m.


Hilary Cl a r k e (hon.); Jeremy R. Hyde (1st class): Janet Bowker (2nd class); Ann Cookson (2nd class).


Div. n


Kathleen E. Hebden (3rd class). Div. B. Senior Graded


Judith I. Clark (1st class): Div. A Senior Graded


class). SLAIDBURN Div. I


Julian R. N. Hyde (1st


Christine Finch (1st class). Div. II


class).


hotel and during the week visited all the show places of the island, including Douglas Lighthouse, Peel Castle, the T.T. Course, the Marine Research Station at Port Erin. Under the guidance of the


Moyra Summers (1st class);


Shirley Ho d g s o n (2nd Div. Ill


Christine Green (2nd class). Div. IV


Elaine Green (1st class). PAYTHORNE


curator, the boys and girls found how difficult it was to make a successful attack on Castle Rushen. Swimming lessons were given at Douglas


Sylvia Dinsdale (1st class); Malcolm Kayley (2nd class); Freda Preston (2nd class): Sylvia Kay lev (2nd class); David Pighills (2nd class); Raymond Seedall (2nd class); James Seedall (3rd class); Robert Emmett (3rd class),


Susan Emmett (1st class);


Baths. The party attended the


famous Sunday morning ser­ vice at Kirk Braddan and later in the week made the


ascent of Snaefell. A walk from the Sound to


class); Peggy J. Wood (2nd class); John A n t h o n y Knowles (3rd class).


Port St. Mary was made all the more enjoyable when a birthday cake with 12 candles was produced for one of the


T f u l l record of the holi­ day was made in colour photography.


____


class); Peter R. Clapham (1st class); Michael C. Cox (1st class).


-Kenneth W. Davey (1st Div. II class). Rosemary Hayton (2nd Div. Ill


an entertainer, Mrs. Mary Ann Cunningham, of 114, Wentworth Road, Doncaster, died at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wignall, 53, Chatburn Road. Clitheroe, on Monday. She was 72.


MRS. M. A. CUNNINGHAM Well-known in Clitheroe as


husband, Mr. Jim Cunning­ ham, were employed as weavers in Clitheroe before leaving the borough in 1920.


Mrs. Cunningham and her


ment business for many years and appeared in variety theatres throughout England.


They were in the entertain­


comedian, Mrs. Cunningham taking part in the sketches.


member of the choir. Her husband survives her.


Mr. Cunningham was a


Mrs. Cunningham was asso­ ciated with Wesley Methodist Church, where she was a


While residing In Clitheroe,


The interment was at mu.hprne Cemetery yesterday.


The Weeks Obituary MR. A. LOFTHOUSE


as a butcher in Whalley Road, Clitheroe, Mr. Alban Loft- house, of 23, King Lane, Clith­ eroe, died on Sunday. He was


In business for many years 69.


A native of the borough. Mr. Lofthouse served in the


first World War as a corporal in the Coldstream Guards, seeing service in Belgium and France.


returning to Clitheroe a year later.


last October, was associated with St. Michael and St. John’S R.C. Church and was a member of the Knights of St. Columba.


Mr. Lofthouse, who retired


him. The interment was at St


His wife and son survive


Joseph’s Cemetery on Wed­ nesday, following Requiem Mass at St. Michael and St. Tnhn’s Church.


trade at the age of 14 and emigrated to Canada in 1912,


He was apprenticed to his


p.m. 6-30


10-0 p.m.


a.m. 8-40


12-0 12-40 12-40 2-0


3-30


10-0 p.m.


6-30 a.m. 8-4t)


12-40 10-0


a.m. 8-40


12-40 2-0


8-40 10-0 p.m.


12-40 6-0


p.m.


a.m. 8-30


Isabella L. Greenwood (1st


WADDINGTON Div. I


(in conjunction with W. G. Standcrwick)


COACH EXCURSIONS from


CLITHEROE, 16, WcIlBatc: WHALLEY, Bus Station CHATBURN, Brown Cow


Q.40 — BLACKPOOL. Jazz Festival 4/6 a.m.


p.m. 8-


p.m. SATURDAY. 3rd JUNE a.m. SUNDAY. 4th JUNE


9- 50 10-10 WINDERMERE CIRCULAR 12/0


n.io — BROWSHJLME HALL and *


6-20 am.


Women’s Co-operative Guild


FUTURE MEETINGS will be held in


THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL, as from


Tuesday Next, 6th June at 7*30 p.m.


Low Moor Reading Room


JUMBLE SALE


Thursday, 8th June at 7-15 p.m.


Admission Threepence REFRESHMENTS.


The only appearance in the North of the Famous Indian Choir


THE PARANJOT1 CHORUS Fresh from their triumphant Continental Tour.


D ir e c t o r : VICTOR PARANJOTI


With a Selection of fhe World's Chorel Masterpieces. BREATHTAKING.........BRILLIANT.


Admission: 5/- , 4/- , 3/- , 2/ -


ADVANCE BOOKING from fhe Information Bureau, 21 Exchange Street, Blackburn.


Telephone 44568


COUNTY BOROUGH OF BLACKBURN MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENTS SUB-COMMITTEE


Margaret Jean Richards Helen Cowperthwaite (1st COUNTY BOROUGH OF BLACKBURN


GRAND CARNIVAL & PARADE FROM TOWN TO WITTON PARK


TO-MORROW (SAT.), 3rd JUNE PARADE STARTS AT 2-15 P.M. PROMPT.


Afternoon end Evening Entertainment in Witton Parle.


Morrii Dancing . Entertaining and Aerobatic Troupes Jazz Band Competitions . Children’s Fun Feir . Minature Zoo Punch and Judy . Pony Rides . Refreshments . Etc.


Admission by Programme 1 / - : Children 6d. (Old Age Pensioners Free on production of Pension Boot)


CARNIVAL PROGRAMMES ON SALE NOW


af the Public Library and Information Bureau, 21 Exchange Street. + IN AID OF LOCAL CHARITIES *


BOWLAND RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL THE CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL (Mr.


Councillor A. H. Porter-Hargreaves, J.P.) proposes to attend DIVINE SERVICE at the PARISH CHURCH, GISBURN, on SUNDAY MORNING NEXT, the 4th JUNE, 1961, and invites Residents of the Bowland Rural District to accompany him to the Sendee commencing at 11 a.m.


Councillors and others wishing to accompany the


Chairman should assemble at the Festival Hall not later than 10-30 a.m.


2nd June, 1961.


L. D. TELFORD, Clerk to the Council.


For appointment— ’Phone: Whalley 2370.


* Rooms to Let for all occasions. * Why not try us for your next dance. * Largeiballroom with newly-decorated and well-equipped cafe.


* Termns and Menus submitted on request. * M.C.s and Resident Band available if required. % Suite of smaller rooms to let for meetings, etc.


Included in the total are 10


Clitheroe


Assembly Ballroom and Cafe Whalley


_________ ■


Telephone: Whalley 2370 * * *


Commencing Saturday, 10th June at 10-30 a.m. a


CHILDREN’S BALLROOM DANCING CLASS


Including MODERN & OLD TYME DANCES— ADMISSION 2/- * M.C. and Reisdenfr Band available if required.


Principal: Mr. Emile Gnmshaw, M.E.S.T.D.B.B. (commended), M.D.T.A. Great Britain B.B.


SStoertteer & tEim Lighting of Vehicles: 9-58 n.m. to 4-20 a.m.


FRIDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1961 V1EWPOIN


rT'HESE days there i; •*- tendency for young pe to go for the jobs w! offer the chance of ma money quickly. Occupat offering l i t t l e final return at the outset ignored by those r interested in cash tha a career.


Many opportunities t locally for those yc people wanting to carve a career for themse There is wide diverslt Industry in Clitheroe district, and some ide this was to be gained a; careers exhibition convention held in borough this week.


The exhibition has beer,


main feature of Clithe Commonwealth Tech Training Week activ The idea for the week c of course, from the of Edinburgh. Thirt Commonwealth cour


are taking part to put action the Duke’s ide stimulate the comm to an awareness oi responsibility


young people startin about to start work.


t ow.


It is to be hoped tha Commonwealth Tec


Training Week will to encourage those le school to seek emplo? in occupations offering prospects as well interesting work. Ti some unskilled occup; pay well in the begii it is in the skilled where the greatest fin reward, satisfaction


security are to be fou


It will, therefore, t young people to advantage of the c tunlties offered by a such as that no progress.


* *


JiffR. FRANK COWE" Whalley Road, L:


manager of the Great


of the Rotary Club of Harwood and Rishto Tuesday.


3rd.


wood branch of Bank, was elected pre


He will be installed o * * *


A 79-YEAR-OLD CU


Scott, of Primrose Stre crossing the road bottom of Church Clitheroe. on Saturday she was in an accide a motor-cycle ridden Badger, of Siddows Clitheroe.


suffering from shock. *


*


1VTEMBERS of the LrX valley Camera


widow, Mrs. Mr


She was taken to ) *


E. Bolton, visited the at Colthurst, Wadding Saturday afternoon b mission of Mr. and Mr Rushton.


under the leadership * *


rroc H work in Belgr the subject of a


Mr. Leonard Oddie tc bers of Clitheroe Tot their meeting last wet


Mrs. T. Oddie, of Y View, Waddington, \


Mr. Oddie, son of A


holiday from his hi Belgium, where he ha some 13 years.


Secretary of the i branch. Mr. Oddie tolc work they did for old buying and maintain! sets and doing seve*


of service. * * *


-\TR. J. BULLOCK. 1’ -L Hill Farm, Chaig entered for the (500c.c.) and Junior events in this yea motor-cycle races in of Man on June 12th. 1


16th. Entries closed with


* *


of N.A.L.G.O. was \ Wednesday, when a


rp.HE annual trip o J- eroe and District


went to Bowness and ' mere before going Blackpool.* * *


50 — BUXTON & DOVEDALE ..13/0


12-10 * ^ T1’ CHESTER ZOO ........................8/6 12-50 — NEW BRIGHTON ................... 9/3 12-50 — SOUTHPORT ............................ 7/0


o_40 — MANCHESTER CINEMA EXCURSION ........................ 5/3


HIGHER HODDER..............3/6


qro — CHESTER & LLANGOLLEN 15/0 9I50 y 0U


6-40 WIGGLESWORTH & SETTLE 3/6 a.m. TUESDAY. 6th JUNE


10-10 AYSGARTH, RICHMOND and 1NGLETON ........................ 12/6


12-50


1d m p.m. am.


£50 * ou


O-OQ tt<iU


9-50 PICKMERE LAKE ..................7/6


am am. WEDNESDAY. 7th JUNE o jo


_ THE DUKERIES TOUR____16/3 10-10 WINDERMERE. CONISTON


a.m. THURSDAY. 8th JUNE 8-40 YORK—for the Royal


and GRANGE ....................13/3


2-50 — SOUTHPORT ............................ 7/0 2-10 — BLACKPOOL ............................. 5/6


o 50 — DERBYSHIRE DALES and CHATSWORTH HOUSE ..14/3


12.50 p.m. pm. Wedding ................................11/9


10-10 HARROGATE. RIPON and FOUNTAINS ABBEY . . . . 10/9


_ SOUTHPORT .............................7/0 DAILY (SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS EXCEPTED)


D A IL Y v a a i u N T (L JU N E 1Gth f i i0


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__ BILLY GRAHAM’S NORTH OF ENGLAND CRUSADE _____5/6


COACHES AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES_________ Book at (Local Office:


CLITHEROE. 1G. Wclleate. Td. 17G. Or at Local Agency:


Mr. mhttnkor. Park Villas. Whalley.__Tel. 2279._________


rpHE house, 120, Ba\ J Clitheroe, was : auction on the pren


Wednesday for £700. The a uc t i o ne e r


Messrs. Hothersall and Clitheroe, and vendor: tors were Messrs. 1


Weeks and Baldwin. C #


/CLITHEROE Parish - ^ Mothers' Union o a bring-and-buy sale lower school on Wc night, and raised ab


for Mothers’ Union fi * * *


Judge Walmesley Jv lirigton, went on the outing on Saturday. The party went


A BOUT 70 employe Loneworth and Sc


Morecambe, via Set Ineieton. and lifter Blackpool. * * :


rr.HE annual jumble njd of the Ch


England Children’s was held in St. James on Saturday and rai


THIS WEEK'S ROAD SAFETY SLC


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total of 358. in wi countries are represen


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