) Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, February 10, 1961
CONGREGATIONAL CCHURCH
LITHEROE SUNDAY NEXT (12th February, 1961)
FAMILY WORSHIP 10-30 a.m. EVENING WORSHIP 6 p.m.
t isitors or new-comers to the town will be very welcome
V Rev. Alan Gaunt Preacher:
h “ God is the one who wills to go His love, a response which oiving echo, a living reflection
t ave from me a free response Valentine Social l ives back love for love, a
o worship with us. Thought for the week:
f His glory.”—Emil Brunner.
Moor Lane Methodist Church
SUNDAY NEXT (12th February, 1961)
R. C. Broughton, B.D. a COMMUNION
Preacher, at 10-30 a.m.: The Rev.
Mr. R. McLoughlin LADIES’ CLASS Misat 2 p.m. Speaker:
Pfter Morning Service. reacher, at 6 p.m.: s N. Hitchen
MANOR HALL Millthorne Avenue
SUNDAY NEXT (12th February, 1961)
GOSPEL SERVICE 6-30 p.m. M Speaker:
r. J. Earnshaw (Blackburn)
WEDNESDAY, 15th FEB.: Ladies’ Bright Hour
M. Speaker: rs. Bayley UNITED CHRISTIAN
(Darwen). THE
FELLOWSHIP S T WILL MEETO-MORROW
LOW MOOR at 7-30 p.m.
aturday, 11th February, at 29, RIBBLE WAY
EVERYBODY WELCOME Downham Village Hall
WHIST DRIVE including Refreshments).
Friday, 10th February ( A at 7-45
p.m.dmission 2/6
Whist, Domino Drive Whist and Dominoes commencing
NATIONAL FARMERS’ UNION HELLIFIELD BRANCH
& Valentine’s Day Dance will be held in
THE FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN ON SHROVE TUESDAY, FEB. 14th
7-16 p.m. Dance commencing 9-45. Refreshments will be available Admission:
'Whist and Dominoes only: 2/6 Dance only: 2/6: Combined: 3/6
mTickets available from any Com NEWBOULDS BAND Valuable Prizes ittee Member.
St. Ambrose Church School Grindlcton
WHIST DRIVE and Pie and Pea Supper W Tuesday, 14th Feb.
SHROVETIDE
hist to commence, 7-45 p.m. Admission 2/6
PBring your own cutlery. Parish of Whitewell
(inclusive.)
roceeds for Congo Relief Fund.
wSocial Evening o Cancelled
P.C.C. Effort The Proposed
Tuesday Next, 14th Feb. (Shrove Tuesday) has been
hich was to have been held on
wing to the prevailing sickness.
Toe H . Clitheroe
Teens & Twenties 7th Ball APRIL
k in g l a n e h a l l reserve th is date
Downham Drama Club Com Invite You to
(Admission 2/-
WHIST & DOMINO Sh HE SUNDAY SCHOOL
ANNUAL
-------- DRIVE --------- T will be held in
(including Refreshments). Pendleton Youth Club
ission 2/6 (Dancing Class)
in THE VILLAGE HALL on D Friday, 17th Feb.
efreshments on Sale.
WHIST & DOMINO t rop. The North Western Elec hursday, 16th Feb.
MEMBERS
and BEETLE DRIVE T at 7-30 p.m. on
Clitheroe Naturalists Soc. A LECTURE"
“AMONGST BRITISH g HILLS,”iven by
ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL at 7-30 p.m.
Thursday, 16th Feb. in CLITHEROE
MR. K. RYCROFT
Chatburn Football Club i DANCE
Dancing, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m., to Bradley Hustwick & His Band.
Friday, 17th Feb.
Transport to Clitheroe after the Dance.
ADMISSION AT DOOR, 3/6.
Tickets 3/- Now on Sale.
Clitheroe Parish Church Scouts & Cubs
JUMBLE SALE PARISH CHURCH SCHOOL
ANNUAL in the
Pound Stall . Refreshments Admission 3d.
Friday, 17th Feb. at 7 p.m.
MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE
for your coffee gcUtogcther Available at—
A. WIGNALL, POST OFFICE. CHATBURN.
n the CHATBURN CHURCH INSTITUTE on
cory television reception was being vaused during the evenings in the wicinity of Mount Pleasant by d hat appeared to be a voltage
Players scored another success with their eleventh annual panto mime “ The Queen of Hearts.” which delighted large audiences in T the schoolroom on Satunday and
7th. PANTOMIME—
uesday evenings. a The pantomime was written
Cnd devised ny Mr. Edmond p ambien, of Clitheroe. and was
well (Knave of Hearts), Colin Hartley (King of Hearts), Jack J Britcllfle (Queen of Hearts). Nora
roduced by Mr. Jack Britclilfe. The principals were Eric Birt-
lackson (Rosamund), Sheila Tow- Ser (Robin), Joe Jackson (Jack of Spades), John Boocock (King of Qpades), Una Towler (Fairy wueen). Colin Sagar (skeleton)
Lxecuted by Mr. Harry Lacey. Wighting effects were by Messrs. Co. Dobson, R. Crozler and T. a ok and the wardrobe was Drranged by Mesdames A. Cliff, W. Lobson, J. Jackson and Miss G. Bawson. Messrs. A. Cliff and H. h rltcliffe were stage manager and
he dancing troupe. e The decor had been skilfully
death occurred at her home, St. Mary's Presbytery, “ Bank House," Sabden, on Saturday of a well known and respected inhabitant. Miss Agnes Mary Murray.
to he show will be repeated —The
-morrow and Tuesday. MISS A. M. MURRAY.
Tss R. Crazier.
rove Tuesday, Feb. 14 Admat 7-30 p.m.
Shrove Tuesday, Feb. 14 at 7-45 p.m.
e and Have Fun at their on
including Supper).
St. Helen’s M.U. Waddington
Clitheroe Congregational Church - Youth Group
Valentine Social
Tuesday,at 7-30 p.m. on 14th Feb. EDMONDSON’S BAND
Admission 2/- , Refreshments on Sale j'
T G. Norburn, Vicar of Bolton, S he Vicar, the Rev. H. C.
AA WHALLEYSSHETON SERMON.—The edssheton Sermon was preach o at Whalley Parish Church R.n Sunday morning by Canon
t arn which has been loaned S PARTY.—Ballet dancing by
hape, conducted the service. last week’s meeting of Whal- bedecorating and cleaning the
he Conservative Club. r At present the members are
o them by Colonel A. Sham- brook. Members have turned out in force every week-end.
soandra Fuller and Jeanette Dob pan was a feature of the annual Wrty of senior scholars of S halley Parish Church Sunday atchool. About 60 scholars g tended the party, for which isames and dancing were organ ded by Mr. J. S. R. Shaw, Sun May School superintendent.
mothers assisted with arrange t wbist and domino drive held in
ents.M.U. EFFORT. —Winners at a
Mothers' Union on Tuesday night were: Whist: Ladies: 1, Mrs. Carter; a. Miss N. C. Camm. Gents.. 1, Mr. J. Metcalfe; 2,
he Stanley Room by Whalley
Mrs. S. Wiggans. SABDEN
VALENTINE DANCE wate towards Whittakers Farm. It T ancing 8-30 p.m. to 1 a.m. to
HE NEW EMBASSY BAND. R Admission 3/-
Women’s Unionist Assoc. Clitheroe Branch
s as also reported that the Divi sional Surveyor intended to place ptepping stones where the foot cath across Eight Acre Field is orossed by a stream and to ask the t wner to repair the stile entering
s The County Divisional Surveyor aaid in a letter that he would rpproach the interested parties pegarding the blockage of a foot flath to Hey Barn Farm and the Gooding of the footpath from Red
PARISH AFFAIRS.—A precept o for £790 calling for a parish rate nday.
byf Is. Id. in the £ was approved Mo Sabden Parish Council on
she scouring of the footpath along side the Holme Playground by Gurface water at the top of i ardeners Row was reported, and mt was agreed to make arrange
his footpath from Clitheroe Road. t The bad conditions caused by
ents for its repair. t It was learned that unsatisfac
vricity Board were requested to in 2n the County School on March
estigate this complaint. i The parish meeting will be held The St. Nicholas
YOUNG TORIES.—Mr. B. L. l Cunliffe gave a film show at tey Young Conservatives in
langho iwhist and domino drive was held WHIST AND DOMINOES. — A
n St. Leonard’s School yesterday f week, organised by the building
und committee. CWinners were: Gents.: 1, Mr. L.
Master D. Simpson; 3, Mrs. Jones. M TOSSIDE
A he Vicar, the Rev R. C. Mr. R. Wallbank (tie); cons., a llan, opened the meeting and t lso gave a talk. He was
o .U.—The monthly meeting hf the Mothers’ Union was Mrs.eld at the Vicarage last week. gpod Whlpp presided over a
T attendance.
hanked by Mrs. Adair. s A Jacob’s Join supper was
erved.YOUTH MEETS. — Tosside I Youth Club held a party in the he Grindleton, Youth Club. p About 50 young people were
as supplied by gramophone. bySupper was given and served
H the parents. The Rev. J. t all, of Grindleton, thanked
h hosts.
n PRESENTATION.—The an t ual Sunday school presenta gion was held at the Congre
NEWTON
ational Chapel on Sunday. byThe service was conducted
dual farmers’ ball and whist orive was held In the Institute wn Friday. Mr. G. Sedgwick was M.C. for whist and prizes
heir regular attendance. n FARMERS’ BALL.—The an
s. F. Rigby: 2, Mrs. G. Sander
house and G. Sanderson (tie); cons., Mr. H. Townson.
or dancing. PENDLETON
Rigby.ere presented by Mrs. J. F. J Winners were, ladies: 1, Mr.
on; 3, Mrs. Ashbrldge; cons., Mrs. Eccles. Gent.’s: 1, Mr. R. Bretherton; 2, Messrs. E. New-
t Mr. Sedgwick expressed whanks to Mrs. Rigby and all
ho had assisted. f The Ingleboro’ Band played
iwhist and domino drive was held an the Village Hall last week in Alid or the ladles working party of
l Saints’ Church. WA com p etition was wod
wr. W. Mercer; 2, Mrs. M. E. Whit Lell; lowest, Mr. E. Holgale Madies: 1, Mrs. A. Jackson; 2, Ms. w. Pike; lowest, Mrs. D. Under
ood.Dominoes: Gents.: 1, Mr. J.
ss R. Cowperthwalte. AMr. R. Thistlethwaite was MC.
bout £11 was realised.
ith a chorus of more than 40. t Admirable support was given by
Siam Boothman, of 7, Fort W Sunbury,” M i 11 o n Road, Sn Blackburn Royal Infirmary.
treet, Clitheroe. mA Clitheronian, Mr. Booth-
ouse manager respectively. byThe musical arrangements were
w Mr. J. Haworth (piano), along coarold (’cello) and Mr. D. Boo
E ck (drums). Continuity, Miss Mi. H. Thompson; choreography,
h he death took place at bis M retired school teacher, l ome on Monday of Mr. Wil
T MR. W. BOOTHMAN
Hith Mr. F. Boxall (violin), Mr. A. Member of the former Wesley (ale Voice Choir.
i an, who was 65, was keenly anterested in singing. He was P member of the choir at St. maul’s Church, Low Moor, for many years and was also a
p He was employed for a long
aughter survive him. P A service was held at St.
n Miss Murray, who was 88, was a r ative of Glasgow and came to
T.eside with her brother, the Rev. S Murray, who has been priest at pt. Mary’s Church, Sabden, for the
Woston Cemetery, Manchester, on Massednesday, preceded by Requiem The Rev. Fr. Murray officiated.
ast 28 years, about 19 years ago. MThe funeral took place at at St. Mary's R.C. Church.
Gisburn & District Y.F.C. ' DANCE
g 3 T n r e f t 7 i 3 B ROOTES DEALERS
SINGER MAIN AGENTS
New Singer Gazelle ..........£848 New Singer Estate Car ..£943 166% Hillman. Humber.
Sunbeam Dealers
1959 Hillman Coune --- £620 1958 Austin A55 ............ £540 1955 Rover 75 ................ £550 1954 Hillman Minx ----£275 1954 Standard 8 ............£195 1953 SM 1500
Coulthurst & Grimshaw ALL ON OPEN DISPLAY AT 79 HLE E R .,
5. WALY NWD BLACKBURN. Tel. 48091-2
Dancing, 8 to 11-45 p.m., to DEL-RIO ACCORDION BAND.
Saturday, 18th Feb. R Admission 3/-
efreshments available. PRELIMINARY NOTICES BASHALL EAVES F.C.
at HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL.
WEDNESDAY, 22nd FEB. D A N C E
£220
TUESDAY, 28th FEB. D WHIST,OMINO DRIVE and DANCE in the
ASSEMBLY ROOMS FULL DETAILS NEXT WEEK
h he death occurred at her Rome yesterday week of Mrs. Rhcda Dixon, of 58, L ittlem o o r
emetery. T MRS. R. DIXON
n the NEW FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN, on
D er husband, Mr Herbert y ixon, was employed until two t ears ago as groundsman at Che Ribblesdale Wanderers g ricket and Bowling Club’s
Hethodist Church.
round at Church Meadow. b She is survived by her hus
and and son. erThe interment was at Clith
5 rs. Gertrude Garner, of d, Mitchell Street, clitheroe,
M MRS. G. GARNER
or many years and was the widow of Mr. Robert Garner, who was employed some years g ago as a gardener at the Castle
aied at her home on Friday, f arner had lived in clitheroe
ardens. wMrs. Garner was associated
'allSiuSL.
Legion.adies’ section of the British t She is survived bv a daugh
lime been a memher of the wer and three sons one of
ged 74. GA native of Chorley. Mrs.
Cith Clitheroe Congregational t hurch and had for some
Lhom now resides in Ontario,
Roe Cemetery on Monday, the ing.ev. R. C. Broughton officiat
eriod at Brockhall Hospital. d His wife and one married
t aul’s Church, Low Moor, yes Reverday, when the Vicar, the p . A. K. Bisbrown, officiated, Crior to interment at Clitheroe
t Mrs. Dixon was associated with the former Mount Zion Primi
oad, Clitheroe. She was 78. A native of the borough,
Live Methodist Church in 1owergate, until its closure in a940. Latterly, she had been Mssociated with Moor Lane
I ember of Whalley Women’s Snstitute and a vice-president. che had only retired from the
he was 86. mMiss Mather was a founder-
ommittee in November. i Miss Mather took a keen
member of the Parish Council c until recently. She was asso byrs R.C. Church and a mem
t er of the Whalley branch of che Women’s Unionist Asso
brother.Requiem Mass af'the English Martyrs Church precedes in terment at Bolton on Tuesday.
nterest in village life, being a t iated with the English Mar
iation.She is survived by her
C member of Langho Parish mhurch Mothers’ Union for d any years, Mrs. Eliza Mercer hied last week at the home of 1er daughter, Mrs. C. Gorton,
A MRS. E. MERCER w10, Church Street, Great Har
ide with her daughter. L She was associated with
VThe Rev. W. B. Eales, c icar of Great Harwood, offi
aughters.
was born in Great Harwood, but had lived in Billington for G about 30 years, returning to
s reat Harwood recently to re aa n g h o Parish Church and an dhe is survived by two iated at the interment
ctive worker there. s The widow of Mr. R. Mercer,
died in hospital on Monday. He was 89.
i nown In the Darwen district an connection with temper tnce work, and was choirmas
ofHe was a founder member a the Adult School movement
n.
uest House, West Bradford. CWhen he came to live In
t litheroe in 1917, his interest aurned to amateur gardening wat his home, where his work w s a delight to many people
ho visited his garden.
ottages, Pimlico, Clitheroe, k Mr Nightingale was well tower at several missions in the Gnd also of the Heys Farm
Narwen, Mr. William Henry Cightingale, of 36, Harehill
MR. W. H. NIGHTINGALE D A native of Tockholes,
WHIST AND DOMINOES.—A
c the Rev. G. W. Curry, who t ongratulated the children on
tnstitute yesterday week when they entertained members of
resent. o Games and dancing were
trganised by Mr. W. Askew, of whe Tosside club, and music
inner, Mrs. C. Bishop. HM.U.—A meeting of the St.
poke on the Church overseas. S It was decided to visit
. J. Hawkins. s Mrs. Hawkins welcomed the
of .I.—The monthly meeting w Gisburn Women’s Institute Gas held in the Festival Hall, Eisburn, last week. Mrs. J. a llison, president, presided, wnd Introduced Mr. K. Oldham P ho gave a film show on “ The e ennine Way.” He was thank
nnual trip. W GISBURN
cunch In a spotted-handker hhief was judged by Mr. Old Ham and won by: 1, Mrs. W. Mrsarrison; 2, Mrs. J. Ellison; 3, •H . A. Proctor: 4, Mrs. W. Sirst; 5, Mrs. J. Crabtree.
d by Mrs. H. Moorhouse. l A competition for a picnic
ea hostesses. mYOUNG FARMERS- — A hrict Young Farmers’ Club was
Meld In the Festival Hall on P onday when Mr. Halsall, of s reston, gave a talk and an awered questions on "Profit wble Sow Management.” He was thanked by Jeffrey Ash
t upper was served by the t eeting of Gisburn and Dis
t ave a talk and showed films to the girls on her recent visit po Canada. Thanks were ex Eressed by Judith Thwaite and
WHIST DRIVE—Mrs. E. Rush- s ton won the special and also the
ith Frank Mason presiding. READ
. Cowperthwalte’.' MWhist winners were: Gents.: 1"
Wallbank; 2, Mr. R. F. Bern; lowest, Mr. G. Cowperthwaite. MiLadles: 1, Mr. G. Lambert; 2,
evening.Other winners: 1, Mrs. J. L. Kenyon; con., Mrs. Maxwell and
tecond prize at a whist drive in he Conservative Club on Monday
John’s Churchyard, Read, of Mr. Rames Fielding, of East Street. ead.A widower, Mr. Fielding, who
MR. J. FIELDING.— The funeral J took place on Saturday at St.
ented by Mrs. W. Hanson.
Mrs. A. Browitt. Mrs. J. Pollard s was M.C. and the prizes were pre
was 78, was well known and was h a native of CUviger, though he ett, officiated.
orth and Brian Harrison. g Mrs. Altham, of Grindleton,
lizabeth Horne. w A business meeting followed
Worth; 2, Mrs. Ratcllffe- 3, Mrs.
halley.Dominoes: 1, Mrs. Rodwell; 2.
Wonchle; 2, Mrs. J. Smith;’ 3, Mr. w. Holt. Ladles: l, Mrs.’ Farns
nun■■■illmu
u Hiiim m1 1ufUIn
p FELLOWSHIP.—Mrs. Bargh Wresided at a meeting of the w omen’s Fellowship yesterday
Mrs.eek when the speaker was
'WADDINGTON
. Parker. • Winners were, ladies: 1
Eoom was supervised by Mr
wGent.’s: 1, Mrs. A. Under Mood: 2, Mrs. N. B. Smith and
Mrs. T. Oddie; 2, Mrs. Moore; cons., Mrs. W. Wright.
weeld in the church school last H ek, presided over by Mrs. T.
wrs. H. Jackson. Competition h elen’s Mothers’ Union was
speaker, Miss Stephens, who aouthport for this year’s
er R. C. Broughton, of Clith t ccompanist and Mrs. Walker Rhist drive at the Reading
he tea hostess. wWHIST DRIVE—The weekly
oe. a Miss M. Speakman was the
pm i»MlU>tm<
■mini mill nil,;
whist and domino drive on Wed nesday. MWhist winners were: Ladles: 1,
M.U. EFFORT.—West Bradford Mothers’ Union held their annual
WEST BRADFORD h rs. Grainger: 2, Mrs. Irwin;
Mr. J. Nuttall; hidden number, Mr. T. Fell.
o £ 12.
h. Seed; cons., Mrs. Wells; F, Mr. J. Aspln; cons., Mrs. H.
n Saturday. 1 Whist winners were, ladles:
idden no., Mrs. W. Smith. 2 Gent.’s: 1, Mrs. Jackson; P. Taylor; hidden no., Mr.
owperthwalte. 2 Dominoes: 1, Susan Wilson;
d —Mrs. Rose, of Clitheroe, coemonstrated the making of loose R vers at the monthly meeting of i imington Women’s Institute held dn the Memorial Institute on Tues eay evening. Thanks to her were
Mrs. J. S. Walmsley. W.l.
xpressed by Mrs. Knight. p Mrs. Rose also judged the com
aetition for a cushion ■ cover,
Mrs. Mosley, two points, and Mrs. Leach, one point.
warding Mrs. Eccles three points, h Supper was served by the tea
DINNER.—On Friday night, the T committee of St. Paul’s Scout
ostesses. LOW MOOR
phurch, solving the heating croblems and decorating the s hurch. A free will offering mcheme was also considered to
night St. Paul's Football Club a held a coffee evening and bring-
eet the financial problems. BRING-AND-BUY—
a —Mrs. A. K. Bisbrown gave S demonstration on “ Catering for Uupper ” to St. Paul's Mothers'
as raised for club funds. M.U.
“ W.l.—An illustrated talk on g Bird life in Bowland ” was Fiven by Mr. P. J. Kean at the bebruary meeting of Slaid- s urn W.l. Mr. Kean was as wisted by Mr. G. Kean. Thanks h ere expressed by Mrs. Dur
nion on Wednesday night. SLAIDBURN
am.
ad lived most of his life in Read. n The Vicar, the Rev. F. W. Ben
p Mrs. J. Steen, vice-president, wresided and Mrs. Newhouse s as elected delegate to the spring meeting of the Lanca
hire Federation.
THE WEEK’S OBITUARY A MISS C. C. MATHER
“ iss Catherine C. Mather, of i halley, died on Wednesday
h he death took place at her Gome, Balderstone House, E rindleton, on Friday of Miss
y his son. T MISS E. J. ODDIE
aldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oddie, was 79, Bnd although a native of West d radford had lived in Grin
lizabeth Jane Oddie. e Miss Oddie, wlio was the
bn ardent worker for St. Am mrose Church, being a former i ember of the G.F.S., though tn latter years ill health res
ricted her activities. S The funeral took place at
h he death occurred at his Gome on Tuesday of Mr. Heorge Randall Pottle, of 30,
all, officiating. T MR. G. R. POTTLE
dat. Ambrose Church on Mon H y, the Vicar, the Rev. J. T.
ood.Mrs. Mercer, who was 79, Wegiment in the first World w ar, and after being wounded Has invalided to Calderstones Cospital. He was employed at o litheroe railway station as edut-porter, and later he work h at Clitheroe Gasworks until his retirement through ill-
Heayhurst Street, Clitheroe. s A was 68. Suffolk man, Mr. Pottle
Rerved in India with the Essex
he was 79. n Mrs. Thompson, who was a
Sied at her home on Sunday. Inative of Bentham, had lived
Pnd was associated with the arish Church.Widow of Mr. Sol Thompson,
she Is survived by three sons and three daughters.
Jted with St. Michael and St. WELLGATE MOTORS Ceeded interment at Clitheroe d2, Taylor Street, Clitheroe, y Clitheroe for more than 60
ohn’s R.C. Church, is sur cnd St. John’s Church pre- 6 Mrs. Mary Thompson, of
ealth five years ago. a Mr. Pottle, who was associ
vived by his wife. a Requiem Mass at St. Michael
emetery yesterday. MRS. M. THOMPSON
sears. In her younger days, she was employed as a apinner at Primrose Ring Mill
o The interment took place Cn Tuesday at Clitheroe Cemetery, the Rev. H.. D. ames’s, officiating.
-------------------------— LIMITED --------- -----------------
SALE-NOW ON-AT FTHORNBERS
OOTWEAR MANUFACTURERS
now at 88, BAWDLANDS previously at Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Established 1892.
J hapman, Rector of » St. LEVER’S BATTERY ‘PELLETS’
KING LANE SHOWROOMS, CLITHEROE Telephone; Clitheroe 224
leton since early childhood. a Throughout her life, she was
c Mr. and Mrs. Nightingale welebrated their diamond
edding in 1950. b Mr. Nightingale is survived
On Tuesday
pnd-buy sale. Entertainment was wrovided by local artistes and £7
Church Council meeting on Mon day night decided to ascertain the c cost of repairing the fabric of the
f roop held a dinner to mark the —The St. Paul’s Parochial
irst anniversary of the troop. P.C.C.
* £ 5 * ” KIW
C STBtET. OLITHEHq' Telephone; Clitheroe 829
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH (SOCIAL COMMITTEE)
PARISH VALENTINE i PARTY
n THE LOWER SCHOOL on
Tuesday Next, 14th February, 1961 at 7-30 p.m.
Admission 1/- : Children 9d. BUFFET SUPPER.
DANCING AND GAMES TO SUIT ALL AGES. •Proceeds for Church Funds.
Come and have a happy time. THE PRICES
^ e TES ar^ o p ^ ' - THREE YEAR-3
* NOW—IS THE TIME TO BUY A * * GUARANTEED USED VEHICLE *
1960 MORRIS 1000 de luxe 4-door, black, low mile age, one owner.................................................. £555 1960 New ANGLIA de-luxe ......................
I960 VICTOR SUPER, Maroon / Grey heater, s screen washers, low mileage, one owner
1959 SINGER GAZELLE, maroon, 13,000 miles only, Immaculate .......................................
1959 MORRIS 1000, 2-door, white, 12,000 miles one owner .........................
1958 AUSTIN A.55 de-luxe ......Z " " ;" " ;" " " " :" ;: £510 N° anywhere vehicle. Secure this bargain
car ..................... ,,
1960 BEDFORD DORMOBILE 4-berth CARAVAN, 2 grey with red flash. Compact, self-contained
oOW. Ideal for weekends and holidays. One NEW 88
NEW L.W.B. BEDFORD WORKABUS ..................... LIST Complete Range of . . .
n*y ....................................... ........... ACCEPT £600 " REGULAR LAND ROVER (Petrol) ...... LIST
1961 Vauxhalls & Bedford Yan Conversions ex stock.
trrMrSvAY SUNDAY
HIRE PURCHASE : INSURANCE : EXCHANGES ......................... 9-00 a-m- t0 7-30
......................... 9"°° a’m' to 4-30 P-m. 10-30 a.m. to 4-00 p.m. P.m.
958 STANDARD ENSIGN, two-tone medica biue/ white, heater, screenwashers, nice family
1959 AUSTIN A.35 de luxe, 2-door, 14,000 miles only. Grand little c a r
.........................ONLY £435
1959 VAUXHiALL VICTOR ESTATE CAR, blue and white, extras, low mileage .................... £640
pecimen c a r ................................................... ’ £620 £540
1959 (Sept.) RENAULT DAUPHINH' red,' nominai 1 mileage, exceptionally clean ......................... £500
£665 £495
Dcnft e'
orive In the Memorial Institute C, Mrs. Cowperthwaite; 2, Mrs.
dlub held a whist and domino A RIMINGTON
Cye; longest sitter, Mr. B. 4, Mrs. Ellis; 3, Joyce Eccles;
idden number, Mrs. Humphries. Gents.: 1, Mrs. Wlllan; 2,
Moor, and Barnes. MThe proceeds, which are for the
Dominoes: Messrs. J. Aspln, t others’ Union funds, amounted c T WHIST.— The men’s
* ROOMS TO LET FOR ALL TYPES
The ASSEMBLY BALLROOM, WHALLEY Telephone; 2370
ARTIES and MEETINGS. Your enquiries will be welcomed at—
DURING F E B R U A R Y
Special Offer of Ready-to-Wear
2 -PIECE SUITS at greatly
, Jackie Aspin. A competition was won by
+ Shirts, Socks and Woollies to Tone +
Reduced Prices LATEST STYLES & DESIGNS
CALL NOW— AND MAKE YOUR CHOICE WE MAY HAVE YOUR SIZE & FITTING Wide range of BOYS’ WEAR for all ages
OF FUNCTIONS . . . DANCES, PARTIES, MEETINGS, CONCERTS, etc. Large BALLROOM and CAFE with all catering S facilities and RESIDENT BAND.
Our newly-laid " SPRUNG ” FLOOR Is a joy to dance on.
a s Pmall COMFORTABLE ROOMS for the SMALLER FRIDi
0 * 2 the Lan ovei The wou of own Hal' aim theOPP'pre
bhison Ion: T hallhe s hig' an whe C li Soci wen this rent apa rate the Sue' fact pro’ re as coui case
Those vailoppi the lost, t mus
Even geni see lost, the “Ad this the not. t hav'
The y the but pro; few enct Cliti littU the
ohOEnlj neec Clit: of t'
A m the com youi no of dist C
life.lithe sooi wit' t t i tele of
As fo: the stag if r the can fete Candi inva view wou its eloq how rem real imp O ame
obta he
ho 1av t case t othehe
t also
Now t acqi lost, to if a: ever
bviot a d- sche Hall com the com may witt itcom bor towi lack whit villa thei
*AN V Rc Mr. I elder T. H. Farm, T to theuesd:Last Joan I of ter of Ju' J a teaunior Heto Oxl B.A. a Law d In 1 Holt Inn a schola
Bert-rr tiv'ood,nternhe 1AccouWalesrecentClitheSchooF. S. Fame
RO S
Page 1 |
Page 2 |
Page 3 |
Page 4 |
Page 5 |
Page 6 |
Page 7 |
Page 8