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jr & Times, August 11, 1961. i gThodist d a v ‘ jPu/ugust, 1961)


in a.m. k 6 p.m.: Rev. dchfv C. Broughton, B.D.


PER Preacher,


^,°r COMMUNION AFTER EVENING SERVICE.


LADIES’ CLASS at 2p.m. Speaker:


Miss E. Whitehead.


M A N O R HALL (GOSPEL HALL)


Millthorne Avenue


SUNDAY NEXT (13th August, 1961)


GOSPEL SERVICE—6-30 p.m. Speaker:


Mr. F. Ashton (Bolton).


HARROP CHAPEL


140th Anniversary Services


Sunday Next, 13th Aug.


Services at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher:


Mr. T. Miller (of Preston).


Soloist: Mrs. BARNES (of Oswaldtwistle).


Offerings at both Services are for Trust Funds.


RIMINGTON W.I. DON’T FORGET!


TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) in the


HANDICRAFT & PRODUCE SHOW


MEMORIAL INSTITUTE


ADMISSION ONE SHILLING Children Half-price.


WHIST & DOMINO


------ DRIVE ------ at 7-30 p.m.


2/6 Inclusive GARGRAVE SHOW


Saturday, 19th Aug., 1961 Classes for Attested Cattle, Sheep, Hunters, Ponies, Ban­ tams, Pigeons, Eggs, Horticul­ ture, Handicrafts, Produce & Baking, Show Jumping, Dogs, Trotting & Galloping.


To D. McKell, Hon. Secretary, Gargrave.


FOUND


FOUND.—PURSE with cash, after dance at Pendleton Village Hall, on Saturday last.— Apply, with description. Mr. Thistlethwaite Hayhurst Farm, Pendleton.


ENTRIES CLOSE 12th AUG. ’Phone 283


, , i NEXT CLITHEROE


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH


SUNDAY NEXT (13th August, 1961)


FLOWER SERVICES


FAMILY WORSHIP 10-30 a.m. EVENING .WORSHIP 6-00 p.m. Preacher:


Rev. Alan Gaunt


our prayer and praise. Thought lor the Week:


You are Invited to join us in


prayer Is Its cessation.” P. T. Forsyth.


lo“ Prayer is never rejected so p ng as we do not cease to


ray. The chief failure of


The Church will be OPEN on SATURDAY from 6 to 8 p.m.


to receive your gifts of flowers. f iS n jN G


this week, the local rivers have now settled down nicely and sea-trout fishing has greatly improved.


fished very well for sea-trout, and many fish have been S taken as far upstream as


Hodder in particular has


the floods had subsided many anglers found conditions ideal for either fly fishing or spinn­ ing. Baskets of from three to seven brown trout, as well as a few sizeable sea-trout, were landed. Prospects appear very good


Magistrates


siding, Mr. S. Westhead, Mrs. M. Nightingale.


pLITHEROE Juvenile Panel C on Wednesday comprised


New condition; all sizes. Many soiled bargains and Carpets at l sale prices. Just a word to those


SHIP'S CARPETS


X 4, 51 x 31. 6 x 4, 5 x 31. 5 x 3 . 41 X 4, 41 X 31, 4} X 21. 4 X 4. 4 x 31. 4 x 21, 31 x 21, etc., etc. All pUe tufted through. Carpets from P £6/10/0; 4 x 3s from £12.


cooking for large and odd-sized arpets. Now in stock: 6 x 4, 51


any door-to-door canvasser. TAPSELL & WEST,


“ The Old Firm," Opposite New Inn,


89, LEEDS ROAD. NELSON. Also at


No. 15. BELMONT BRIDGE. SKIPTON.____________


VAN-DAL SHOES with the EXTRA SMART LOOK.—D. Lord and Son. 5. Moor Lane. Clitheroe._________


12-BORE for sale: h/less Belgian 27in. barrels: for quick sale.—J. Burgess. 15, Waddow Green. Low Moor._____________________


L.C.B. PRAM. navy, in good con­ dition.—Apply 23. Castle View.


B U N LOP T Y R E S lease Note.—No connection with oun. J. W. D. Critchley, pre­


trout and brown trout were h taken on worm during the


laidburn. On Ribble, both migratory


igh water, but immediately


A FTER being up by four to five feet on two occasions


CLITHEROE SHOW: CLASS WINNERS


fTTHERE was keen competition in all sections at Clitheroe A Show on Saturday. Below are given some of the results. Other details appear on pagesthree and six__


GOATS Oncn Classes


kid, any age, in milk, entered In the Saanen or British Saanen sec­ tions of the herd book: 1, Mrs. L. R. Harrison, Tarporley (Foxley Fennel); 2, Miss J. Mosyn Owen, Boroughbridg! (Mostyn Merry- love); 3, Mr. H. Webster, Rish- worth (Moselden Melinda).


Female Goat that has borne a Female Goat that has borne a


kid, any age, in milk, entered in the Toggenburg or British Toggen­ burg sections of the herd book: 1, Mr. R. Mynard, Hebden Bridge (Stubbing Salome): 2, Mr. E. Har­ vey, Rotherham (Donview Nola): 3, Miss R. Galloway, Bradford (Glenaire Primula).


Female Goat that has home a


kid, any age, in milk, entered in the British Alpine section of the herd book; 1, Miss J. Mostyn Owen (Spean Obsidian); 2, Mrs. E. Thornley, Stockport


(Sundial


Shirley); 3, Mrs. J. W. Gledhill, Queensbury (Greerstown Gret-


chen). Female Goat that has borne a


! ton, Stockport (Highpeak Wanda): 1 3, Mr. D. Jackson, Grindleton


kid, any age, in milk, any other variety: 1, Miss J. Mostyn Owen (Mostyn Medici); 2, Mrs. J. Hamil-


! (Twocees Hunter). Saanen or British Saanen goat­


ling: 1. Miss J. Mostyn Owen (Mos­ tyn Daphne); 2, Mr. H. Webster (Moselden Moselle); 3, Mrs. L. R. Harrison (Foxley Freeloo).


Woman hurt in scooter accident A BURNLEY woman, Mrs.


at the moment.“BLUE CHARM”


pital on Friday night with fac­ ial injuries and concussion after the scooter on which she was a pillion passenger had been in an accident In Whalley Road, Read, was sent home the following day.


Rectory Road, taken to hos­


pears that they had a blow­ out.” No other vehicle was in­


volved. V U SC E L L aN EO U S SALES


Example: 5 x 4 yards J327//10/G. Delivered and fitted Tree. TAPSELL & WEST-


AXMINSTER & WILTON FITTED. All the latest colours an<t designs. All at less than usual prices. Widths Irom 271n. to 6 yards.


BROADLOOM _______


89 LEEDS ROAD. NELSON Tel. 62816. Also at Skiuton. _


DIANA BROADWAY PLUS^ fitting for the broader foot.—D. Lord and Son. 5. Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


RE-UPHOLSTERY.—Save middle- man's profit, we recover your l treasured 3-piece as new for as


Phone or write to-day and we will be pleased to call evenings at your convenience. Distance no object.—Beakbane. 68. Sandygate


pittle as £10 Chairs £3. Over 100 matterns for your choice. Work­ teanship first class and guaran­


ed. Collections, deliveries, free.


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clitheroe. Men’s satteen Shirts


Burnley. Tel. 7188._____________ with half-lining, all sizes._______


HOUSEWIVES! Knit for profit and pleasure with our knitting i machines. This exclusive and


tascinating new knitting scheme hurns your hobby into cash, and delps pay for your luxuries. For Hetails write: Dept. CA, Ideal


orsfield. who was not hurt. A police officer said: “It ap­


Toggenburg or British Toggen-


burg goatling: 1, Mr. R. Mynard (Stubbing Susanne); 2, Mr. E. Harvey (Donview Myrtle); 3, Mr. E. Harvey (Donview Rosena). British Alpine goatling: 1, Mr.


R. Mynard (Stubbing Brigitte); 2, Mr. H. Dunnington, Chatburn (Ribblo Doni). . A.O.V. goatling; 1, Mr. R. My­


nard (Stubbing Janice); 2, Mrs. j. Hamilton (Highpeak Tantara); 3, Mr. E. Llghtbown, Darwen (Two-


cees Blackarrow). Saanen or British Saanen female


kid: 1 and 2, Miss J. Mostyn Owen (Mostyn Merrydawn and Mostyn Mlmle); 3, Mrs. J. Hamilton (Highpeak Horizon). Toggenburg or Alpine female kid:


I, Miss R. Galloway (Maythorne Heather); 2, Miss J. Mostyn Owen (Mostyn Oriole); 3, Mrs. j. w. Gledhill (Greerstown Gilda). A. O.V. female kid: 1, Mr. r, Mynard (Stubbing Jonqulll); 2. Mrs. J. Hamilton (Highpeak Tan­ go); 3. Mr. H. Dunnington (Ribble Diane).


Restricted Classes Female goat: 1. Mrs. E. Thornley


(Twocees Blackarrow); 2, Mr. H. Dunnington (Ribble Duna); 3. Mrs. D. Barber (Greenrake Dinah). Female kid: 1, Mr. H. Dunning­


(Sundial Shirley); 2, Mr. w. Hor- rocks, Bolton (Waterfold Jane); 3, Mrs. E. Thornley (Sundial Sun­ down). Goatling: 1. Mr. E. Llghtbown


ton (Ribble Diane); 2. Mr. D. Jackson (HighcllfTe Frisky); 3, Mr. D. Jackson (HlghclifTe Buttons).


Special Female goat, goatling or kid, any


age. non-pedigree and not regis- tered with any society: 1. Mr. Aspin, Waddlngton (Blackie); 2. Mrs. Pye, Sawley (Honeybell); 3, Mr. Aspin (Nanny).


POULTRY of Marv Horsfield, aged 51, Standard Breed ing.


Kay and Son; 3. H. Hacking. Female, A.V.: 1, B. Anthony; 2.


Judge: Mr. T. B. Clarkson, Pill­ Male. A.V.: 1, B. Anthony; 2, J.


J. Kay and Son; 3, A. Southerin. Likeliest cross bred hen: l, w.


h The scooter was driven by Her husband. Mr. Stanhope


J. Ashworth; 2, J. Kay and Son; 3. T. Billington.


Bantam Section (Hard Feather)


Judge: Mr. P. Skirrow, Colne. Modern, male or female: 1, j. Moorcroft; 2, B. Anthony; 3,* T. Billington. iO.E.G. spangle, male; 1, J. B.


Smith; 2, B. Wilkinson; 3, J. Kay and Son. O.E.G. spangle, female: 1, J. B.


Son; 2, T. Blundell; 3, B. Wilkin­ son. A.O.C. O.E.G., female: 1, G.


Shield; 2. B. Wilkinson; 3, J. B. Smith. Indian game, male or female: il


Smith; 2, J. Kay and Son; 3, B. Wilkinson. A.O.C. O.E.G., male: 1, J. Kay &


bers of the local floral and horticultural society had .their annual outing on Saturday, when they travelled by motor coach to Leeds and Harrogate and viewed the gardens at Roundhay Park and Harro­ gate.


OUTING.—About 40 mem­


aturday and Sunday was ob­ served as ladies’ week-end at the Methodist Church.


S LADIES’ WEEK - END. —


social evening took place in mu the schoolroom at which


On Saturday a concert a.nd t sical Items were given by


Burnley, was the soloist and Mrs. H. Brogden officiated as commere. ' Mr. N. Clark was the accompanist.


he Queensgate Ladies. Miss Margaret Clark, of


by the ladies during the even­ ing.


Buffet suppers were served


were held in the church, the preacher for the day being Mrs. R. Mackay, of Burnley.


was Mrs. N. Ingham, of Padi- ham.


hurch funds. READ


On Sunday, special services


laAnthems were given by the c dies choir with Mrs. E. Spen­


IN INDIA.—The life of a housewife in India was de­ scribed by Mrs. Barlow, of Accrington, at the monthly meeting of Wa d d i n g t o n Women’s Institute on Tues­ day.


MShe was thanked by Mrs.


in the absence of the presi­ dent, Mrs. A. Coulthurst, who is In America, and welcomed two new members, Mrs. Bot- tomley and Mrs. Barrow, jnr. The winners at Clitheroe Show were presented with their prizes.


ilne. Mrs. M. Hammond presided


pondent with the link Insti­ tute in New Zealand, read the latest letter she had received and told members about the l visit she had from two of the


Mrs. Holte-Smith, corres­ er at the organ. The soloist c Collections were on behalf of


and Mrs. W. Clegg won the special prize at a whist drive In the Conservative Club, on Monday evening. Winners: 1, Mrs. W. Clegg; 2 Miss E. Haw­ orth; Cons. Mrs. E. Pirt and Mrs. Maxwell.


GWHIST DRIVE.— Mrs. H. rainger presented the prizes THE WEEK’S


OBITUARY MR. T. ADDISON


T A retired farmer, Mr. fohomas Addison, who resided


ter at “Woodlands,” Waddlng­ ton, died on Monday in Burgh- muir Hospital, Perth aged 80.


to Tarsappie Cottage, Rhynd Road, Perth. CHe was a member of the


and 2, K. Isles; 3, W. Lee. - , ’»V 1961 bred hard feather, maleri,


B. Wilkinson; 2, B. Anthony; 3. T. Billington. 1961 bred hard feather, female:


1, J. Kay and Son; 2, B. Wilkinson; 3. T. Blundell.


Soft Feather


Judge: Mr. T. B. Clarkson. Ancona, male: 1, J. Kay & Son;


2. F. K. Sharp; 3, H. Lowe. Ancona, female: 1, H. Lowe; 2


and 3, F. K. Sharp. R.I.R., male: 1. T. Billington; 2.


H. Hoyle; 3, J. Kay and Son. R.I.R., female: 1, H. Hoyle; 2. J.


Kay and Son; 3, T. Billington. Leghorn, male or female: 1, B.


RUSBRIDGE will give you the best prices for your old JEWELLERY or will make you a good oiler in part exchange for new goods.—24. King William Street. Blackburn.


ouse. Lumb Lane. Bradford, Y o rk s .________________________


Tel. 7920.______________________ FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY


David Brown 950 and 850 Tractors. Albion Balers. Hurricane Har­ vester. P.T. Linkage Mowers. Jones Hay Tedders. Ayrshire Elevators, Blanch Tedd Rakes. Buck Rakes — s e c o n d - h a n d machines in immense variety,


f you have a haytime problem, consult—


THE CRAVEN MOTOR COMPANY UMITED, SKIPTON. TcI ._2 212/3.


ALLWIN" L.C.B. PRAM (black) for sale; good condition.—4. Siddows Avenue. Clitheroe.______________


hades.


CORNER HOUSE, King Lane, Clitheroe. uood selection Outsize s Scotch Wool 'Cardigans. Nice


THE NOOK. Simonstone Lane,


oront. Comprising two double and sene single bedrooms; bathroom; Rparate w.c..: Lounge; Dining Room; Kitchen and Washousc. o ecently decorated inside and Rut. Uaruge and Greenhouse. s .V. £34 (Rural Rates). Posses­


Simonstone. Nr. Read—For Sale. Semi-detached in attractive situ­ iation. open aspects back and


KNIT FOR ALL THE FAMILY with t ihree Star fully automatic knit­ titches without attachments. A


ion Nov./Dec. —Tel. No. Patli- hani 71140.______________________


sing machine. Fascinating to use. simple to operate. Knits all rib


Don’t tak e a c h a n c e—Let u s a d v is e you


iveryone knows that tyres play an important a r t in your safety on the roads. We believe that ou will gain the soundest advice and the most ffic.ient service by calling or otherwise getting in


• juch with US. .Me supply tyres through the retail motor trade.


SAVE Space in your home. Let us convert your Sewing Machine m into an attractive electric portable


i odel. Price only £12-10-0 which


sound investment for the busy housewife. Demonstrations with­ out obligation. Attractive easy terms. Lessons given. Part ex­ change.—Walter Thomason. Open Market. Clitheroe. every Tuesdav and Saturday. Showrooms 55. Westgate. Burnley. Phone 2770. and 72. Scotland Road. Nelson. Phone 62122.____________________


trol. stitch light and handsome carrying case. Collection and delivery free all districts.—Walter Thomason. Cabin 2, Open Market. Clitheroe. Every Tuesday and Saturday.


ncludes electric motor, foot con­


Overalls, new patterns.__________ SCHOOL BAGS.


W. & F. DAWSON LTD. Clitheroe


_____________ PRIMROSE G A R A G E -------------------


Whalley Road - Telephone 883 (3 lines)


For the Right Tyres and the Right Service CFH/SD60/10B


RUSBRTd GE for hieh-class WATCH & CLOCK REPAIRS. All work carried out by our own


Football Clothing.—-Cooks. Castle Street. Clitheroe. Tel. 23._______


sts of Royal Grammar School


CORNER HOUSE. King. Lane. Clitheroe.


from 27/6. Larger bags with extra wide gussets, 45/-. Students* i Cases, hide leather. Official stock­


___________________ Ladies' Empire-vstylo Real leather,


craftsmen and fully guaranteed 24. King William St.. Blackburn Tel. 7920._______________________


SPECIAL PART-EXCHANGE Offer for limited period only. Up to l £15 allowance on any make of


tatch needle type single bed knit­ Ting machine against our latest Three Star fully automatic model nhis offer ends 31st August so l lease hurry. Details without ob­ Oigation! — Walter Thomason. Tpen Market. Clitheroe. every


rooms 55. Westgate. Burnley. Phone 2770; and 72. Scotland Rd.. Nelson. Phone 62122.


Anthony; 2. E. Sharpe; 3, J. Kay and Son. Barred rock, male or female: 1,


T. Billington: 2 and 3, A. South- crin. Buir, male or female: 1 and 2, A.


Southerin; 3, T. Chalker. Black Wyandotte, male or fe­


2. E. Sharpe; 3, J. Kay and Son. Utility bantam hen: 1. J. B.


male: 1. J. Kay and Son; 2, W. Sagar; 3. J. Haynes. White Wyandotte: 1. T. Lcaroyd:


I immediately available for work.


Smith; 2. J. Atkinson; 3, B. An­ thony. A.O.V., male: 1, B. Anthony; 2.


J. Kay and Son; 3. T. Learoyd. A.O.V., female: 1, J. Kay and


Learoyd; 2. B. Anthony: 3, A. Mas- krey. Selling class, male or female: 1.


B. Anthony; 2, K. Isles; 3, T. Bill­ ington.


Bantam, male or female: 1. MLis Children’s Bantams


W Buchanan: 2. C. Parker; 3. D Sudan.


CHILDREN’S SECTION UP TO 11


Yates: 2, Dorothy Thompson; 3. Christine Procter. Handwriting (5-7 years): l. Tim­


(Wiswell); 2, Janet Wareing. Art (S-ll years): 1. Michael


othy Jury; 2, Janet Wareing (Wis- woll); 3, Janet Horne. Handwriting (8-11 years): 1.


Christine Procter (Wiswell); 2. Dorothy Thompson (Wiswell); 3. Kathleen Willmnn (Clitheroe).


UP TO 16 Arrangement of Wild Flowers: 1,


GcollTcy Newsnm (Waddlngton i;’ 2. Dennis Friend (Clitheroe).


Miniature Garden: 1, Erlcka


Ncwsam (Waddlngton); 2, Geof­ frey Newsam; 3. Christine Moore­ house (Gisburn). Embroidery: 1. Patsy Tones


(Stonyhurst); 2. Sylvia Moore­ house; 3, Linda Thompson. Other Handicrafts — Girls: 1.


Elaine Crabtree (Clitheroe); 2. Susan A. Oliver (Clitheroe); 3, Ericka Ncwsam. Other Handicrafts — Boys; i,


2. Ruth Thompson; 3, Patsy Tones. ^A MONG winners at the 1961


uesday and Saturday. Show­


J. Metcalfe’s Dockber Susan, bred by Mr. T. W. Cradock, of Dockber Farm, Sawley. This animal came fourth in the heifer In milk or In calf class.


Durham County Show was


John Crabtree (Clitheroe); o. Geoffrey Newsam. Butterflies: 1, Olga Pennington;


Sylvia Moorehouse (Gisburn); 2*. Ruth Thompson (Chaigley); 3, Lynne Dean (Rlmlngton). Collection of Named Grasses: 1.


Art (5-7 years): 1. Janet Horne


Son; 2, J. B. Smith; 3. A. Maskrey. 1961 bred, male or female: 1. T.


he “Advertiser and Times". MHe is survived by his wife,


MRS. J. BRITCH


p The death occurred m hos­ Jital yesterday week of Mrs.


Mltton Road, Whalley. She ' was 63.


ane Britch, of 5, The Crescent j


Northumberland, but had re- I sided in Whalley for many • years. She was associated | with the village Parish Church j where she was a member of ; the Mothers’ Union.


Mrs. Britch was a native of : j


d Her husband, son and : C A service in Whalley Parish


c hurch on Tuesday preceded


aughter survive her. ■


remation at Accrington. MR. J. DYSON


mer playing member of'the old Sabden Cricket Club, Mr. John J (Jack) Dyson, of 16, Watt |


A keen sportman and a for­


Street. Sabden, died last week 1 at the age of 75.


son'For most of his life, Mr. Dy­ |


overlooker at Lockwood and Buckley, Ltd., Union Mill, Sab­ den, but later he worked for James Stuttard and Sons, Ltd. A few months ago, Mr. and


was employed as a loom


Mrs. Dyson celebrated then- golden wedding.


Saturday. MISS M. A. IIAYDOCK


Read, officiated at the funeral, which took place at St. Nicholas’s Parish Church on


wife, son and daughter. The Vicar, the Rev. Arthur


Mr. Dyson is survived by his


late of Ebenezer Terrace, I Billington, died in a nursing j home on Sunday. She was 85. A native of Billington, Miss


Miss Mary Alice Haydock, .


Mill, Billington, and was asso­ ciated with Langho Parish Church.


Haydock had been In failing I health for a number of years. I wBefore her retirement, she


orked at Judge Walmesley I


Church following a service conducted by the Vicar, the Rev. H. Townsend.


WThe interment took place on MR. G. SNAPE


eroe Football Club, Mr. George Snape, of 20, Castle View, Cli­ theroe, died in hospital on Monday. He was 80. Mr. Snape, who was a native


A keen supporter of Clith­


of the borough, was employed for some time by the Calico Printers’ Association, at the Whalley Abbey Works, Barrow, and later at R. Standring and Sons, Ltd., paper merchants, Clitheroe.


thMr. Snape was a member of 1 survive him.


British Legion and of the Central Working Men’s Club. He was also associated with St. James’s Church. Four sons and a daughter


e Clitheroe branch of the


The Interment took place at I clitheroe Cemetery yesterday.


ednesday at Old Langho


To save you time at this Post Office you can now-go to any counter clerk for any* service


The Post Office is trying to cut down queues and waiting time and to make your visits quicker and more pleasant. The latest advance is that in some post offices, and many more are to follow, you can get everything you want from any counter clerk. You no longer have to wait all over again at different counter sections for different services. This “all-purpose service” is just one part of the G-PO drive to provide an even more modern and convenient service to the public.


$ Parcels will oontinos to have a separate counter section.


CLITHEROE POST OFFICE


“All-Purpose Service” now at


ton for Tibbermore about three years ago, later moving


Mr. Addison left Wadding­


Nations’ Association, and a frequent contributor to the t correspondence columns of


litheroe branch of the United


body to the Medical Centre, Edinburgh.


rs; Mollle Addison. Mr. Addison bequeathed his


r several years with his sis­


Smithson, thanking members for flowers sent during illness. mMrs. Barlow judged the


rs. Wolfenden and Mrs.


ink Institute’s members who were on their way to spend a holiday in Scotland. MLetters were also read from


was for an oriental treasure, and Mrs. P. Pye, of Clitheroe, was the winner.


onthly competition which


Smith and Mrs. T. Oddie; cons Mrs. W. Lawson. Gent’s: 1, Mr. R. Wallbank; 2, Mrs. J. Bond; cons., Mrs. A. Speak.


drive in Waddington Reading Room, Mr. E. Parker was M.C. MWinners were: ladies: I,


rs. A. Bentham; 2, Mrs. A. GISBURN


MWOMEN’S INSTITUTE. — prrs. J. Ellison, president,


yesterday week. After the business meting,


esided at the monthly meet­ ting of Gisburn Women’s Insti­


ute In the Festival Hall


she introduced Miss Cardwell, who gave a talk on “Herbs and herb lore”. She was thanked by Mrs. Seed.


tea hostesses, Mrs. S. Berry organised the social half hour of party games. The competi­ tion was won by Mrs. Ellison.


After supper, served by the


Old Time and Modern Sequence Dancing with


Greetings


T3IRTHDAY greetings to Mrs. Mary Parkinson, of .38,


H. K. Ince, of 27, Cockerill Ter­ race, Barrow, who was 88 on Tuesday.


West View, Clitheroe, who will be 92 on Friday. Congratulations also to Mrs.


EVERY SATURDAY 7-30 until 11 p.m. at the


ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, CLITHEROE.


Clitheroe & District Darts League


VINCENT & ANNE GENERAL MEETING


V.T XT.. CLUB on THURSDAY, 17t AUGUST, 1961, at 8 ,p.m.


joWill anyone Interested in a ining the League, please


ttend. J. WEBSTER (Sec.). WHIST.—At the weekly


m cut r u l i l l e (in conjunction with W. C. Standcrwick)


COACH EXCURSIONS from


CLITHEROE. 16, Wellgate; WHALLEY. Bus Station CHATBURN. Brown Cow


Clitheroe p.m.


6-30 a.m.


10-0 8-40


12-40 2-0


2-0


6-30 a.m.


8-40 10-0


12-40 - a.m. 8-40


10-0


am. 7-30


12-40


8-40 p.m.


12-40 G-30


a.m. 7-30


p.m.


12-40 6-30


p.m.


p.m. 12 noon


Whalley p.m.


6-40 a.m.


8- 9-


12-10 12-50 1-50


p.m.


2-10 6-20 a.m.


8-50 9-50


12-50 am. 8-50


p.m.


Chatburn p.m.


— a.m. 1 500-10 50


pm. 2-10





a.m. —


10-10 pm.


a.m. —


9-50 a.m.


7-40 8-50


12-50


12-50 6-20


a.m. 7-40


p.m.


12-50 6-40


p.m.


10-10 a.m.


— —


p.m. —


a.m. —


p.m. —


SATURDAY. 12th AUGUST. BLACKPOOL .......................4/6


SUNDAY, 13th AUGUST.


CHESTER and RHYL ...........15/9 WINDERMERE. ULLSWATER PENRITH and SHAP ___ 15/3


INGLETON ana MORECAMBE ...........10/0


HIGHER HODDER. SETTLE and WIGGLESWORTH___3/6


MONDAY. 14th AUGUST.


BOWNESS and NEWBY BRIDGE ...............12/-


PICKMERE LAKE ...................7/6


TUESDAY, 15th AUGUST. HOYLAKE, NEW BRIGHTON and SOUTHPORT ...........12/-


HARROGATE, RIPON and FOUNTAIN’S ABBEY . . . . 10/9


WEDNESDAY. 1Gth AUGUST.


SILVERDALE. ARNSIDE and MORECAMBE ...........9/9


SHREWSBURY — MUSICAL and FLORAL FETE ..........15/6


NEW BRIGHTON via Mersey Tunnel


SOUTHPORT ....... .•..................7/0 THURSDAY, 17th AUGUST.


SHREWSBURY — MUSICAL and FLORAL FETE 15/6


FRIDAY. 1£th AUGUST.


SOUTHPORT ........................7/0 MORECAMBE ILLUMINATIONS 5/-


GOACHES AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES Book at Local Office:


CLITHEROE. 16. Wellirate. Tel. 176. Or at Local Agency:


Mr. Whitaker. Park Villas,* Whalley. Tel. 2279. ...........9/3


HIGHER HODDER. SETTLE and WIGGLESWORTH ..3 /6


SETTLE. MORECAMBE and BLACKPOOL ......................10/9


CHESTER ZOO .......................8/6 NEW BRIGHTON ...................9/3


BROWSHOLME HALL, HODDER and RIBBLE VALLEYS ___ 3/6


Sfciiertteer & Lighting of Vi 9-17 n.m. to 5-


FRIDAY AUGUST VIEWP


T AST Friday w occasion for


people for it t Northern charit of “Whistle Dowi which was, of i chiefly on Pendl


Of major interest i fact that produ Attenborough ch this locality ir make the film t selected local


ake part.


Two of the chil have leading ro cellent perform give for newcon ing. The other It In the film also a selves well.


The making of tht area has certain put Clitheroe o and other fihr may be encour up their camera roe and the sum ■trict. Ribblesda’ land are ideal make films whos for picturesqU' countryside.


Clitheroe, with it: narrow streets, doubt serve son pany well. In th however, the b( pride in beim with the maki! which is rece from all quarter


j\TR. FRANK PE 1’JL for Clitheroe Pearson, entertaii members of the C ision Young Cons eluding represen branches in Wi­ liam, Hapton. P: Longridge and ( an informal ever, home, Gressins Hornby, on Frid:1.


ofThe event mar


campaign, launc Prime Minister a l Conference in


the nations


presented with fii Divisional Secre


ast October. On arrival, Mrs.


Nina Pickthall. b After a buffet s


family, members the Prime Ministc- television.


y Mr. and Mrs.


their great effor campaign just en membership ha


Following this congratulated ;


than doubled a ches started in Longridge, and u continue to ei branches.


MA vote of thanl wrs. Pearson and c as proposed br t


-£*- into operatic roe Post Office


hairman, Mr. Hu A LL-PURPOSE


to transact vart business, people to any position the kind of busin to conduct.


t The exception


their very natu handled separate


Instead of having ferent positions a


ion with parcel


more modern par It is feltthat br


a The counter h; ha “new look”—t


ving been re-


and staff will bi new system.


Sharpies and M were among th Clitheroe Agricu on Saturday.


(THE MAYOR a A of Clitherc:


Street. Whalley. Great Harwood 5 Clitheroe Juveni Wednesday fined


|70R throwing e drinking cai


i^LITHEROE poi fi eived two rifl


65 rounds of following the amnesty which October 31st.


ve-chambered


Wallace: Moss, H1 Hodson. Parkin; Tyrell, Hobson. Preedy.


place at Shaw Br The teams w


Wade: Bush, Ch ton: Tomlinson. ( Munns, Pir.der.


“B”: Thornber


include Nield, N. I field, Calvert. Guc Atherton and Pee


Other players * * -4 MONG succe


School of Music examinations in written work w mond Grice, of C passed the Grac examination.


uA- dates in t THIS W1


ROAD SAFET’ Safe is th


fftHE second tr. Clitheroe F <


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