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•r: Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, February 17, 1961 CL1THER0E


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH


SUNDAY NEXT (19th February, 1961)


FAMILY WORSHIP 10-30 a.m. EVENING WORSHIP 6 p.m.


10-30 a.m.: The Preachers:


Rev. J. E. Watson (Audley Range).


At 6 p.m.: The


Rev. Alan Gaunt Thought for the week:


m a n d look to me, and learn of me, and take from me, and I will do the rest.”


“ Only, says Christ, live with


Tuesday Next, 21st Feb. at 7-30 p.m.


—A. J. Gossip.


Moor Lane Methodist Church


SUNDAY NEXT (19th February, 1961)


Choir Anniversary R. C. Broughton, B.D.


SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE CHOIR.


MANOR HALL Millthorne Avenue


SUNDAY NEXT (19th February, 1961)


GOSPEL SERVICE, 6-30 p.m. Speaker:


Mr. A. Schofield (Blackburn)


WEDNESDAY, 22nd FEB.:


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


Mrs. Tickell (Blackburn).


Women’s World Day of Prayer


To-night (Friday) (17th February)


MOOR LANE METHODIST CHURCH


at 7-30 p.m. Speaker: Miss G. Hardacre


Paythorne Methodist Youth Club


will hold a


In the NEW FESTIVAL HALL, at GISBURN, on


D A N C E Friday, 3rd March


Dancing, 8-30 p.m. to 1 a.m., to SKYLINERS DANCE BAND directed 'by Roy Dickinson.


Light refreshments available. Admission 3/-


NEWTON INSTITUTE ANNUAL


DANCE & WHIST DRIVE


in aid of Cancer Research will be held on


Friday, 24th Feb. 8-30 p.m. until 2 a.m.


MELODY MAKERS BAND Admission 3/-


Right of Admission Reserved.


FREE BUS will leave CUtheroe station, via Whitewell, at 7-30 p.m.: Slaidburn, 8-15 p.m.; returning after the


Dance. TOSSIDE INSTITUTE


Wednesday, 22nd Feb. commencing 8 p.m.


(Including Refreshments) Admission 2/6


Proceeds for Royal Institute for the Blind.


BLACKBURN


FESTIVAL of BALLET, MUSIC & DRAMA


April 27 to May 13,1961 Syllabus 1/6


from E. Stuttard, Ltd., Market Hall, Burnley; Reldy’s Home of Music, Penny Street, Black­ burn; Baxter’s 'Ltd., 72, King William Street, Blackbtrn; or


1/9


(Including postage) from Pub­ licity Offices, 21, Exchange Street, Blackburn.


New Singer Gazelle ..... • • • £848 New Singer Estate Car .-£*43 100% Hillman. Humber,


Sunbeam Dealers SECOND-HAND CARS 1900 Singer Gazelle


1959 1958 1955 1954


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Hillman Minx ...........£595 Austin A55 ...............£540 Rover 75 ...................£550


. . . Hillman Minx ----£325 ALL ON OPEN DI8PLAY AT


Coulthurst & Grimshaw 759, WHALLEY NEW RD„ BLACKBURN. Tel. 48011-2


WHIST DRIVE will be held on


Ribblesdale Wanderers Cricket Club


The Annual


General Meeting will be held In


ST. JAMES’ SCHOOL


Friday, 24th Feb. at 7-30 p.m.


ALL MEMBERS WELCOME. PRELIMINARY NOTICE


Clitheroe Wesley Circuit


SUMMER FAYRE 1961


will be held on


Saturday, 3rd June SECRETARIES, PLEASE NOTE


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


FILM SHOW by Mr. K. RYCROFT


“ Through English Lakeland to Scotland”


BRING AND BUY STALL OF TINNED GOODS


including Tea and Biscuits. Downham Village Hall


Admission 1/6 D A N C E


Friday, 24th Feb. 8-30 p.m. to 1 a.m.


INGLEBORO’ DANCE BAND. Refreshments available.


Right of Admission Reserved. Bashall Eaves F.C.


Admission 3/-


DANCE at the


HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL


by kind permission of Mr. and Mrs. J. Whittaker, on


Wednesday, 22nd Feb. at 8 p.m.


Admission 3/6


WHIST, DOMINO DRIVE and DANCE


in the ASSEMBLY ROOMS on Tuesday, 28th Feb.


commence 7-30 p.m. prompt. Admission 3/-


Gisburn Cricket Club THE ANNUAL


DANCE


THE NEW FESTIVAL HALL Friday, 24th Feb.


will be held in


Dancing, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. to THE ROYALS ORCHESTRA. SPOT PRIZES


Admission 3/- REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE.


Chatburn Football Club DANCE


HUM III


mill |H"ni Ilium


SLAIDBURN


In the CHATBURN CHURCH INSTITUTE on


TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)


Dancing, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m., to Bradley Hustwick & His Band.


Tickets 3/- Now on Sale.


ADMISSION AT DOOR, 3/6.


Transport to Clitheroe after the Dance.


Wesley Methodist Church Clitheroe


and friends attended a children’s service on Sunday afternoon, when prizes for Sunday School attendance were p re se nte d to the scholars of the Parish Church Sunday School.


PARISH CHURCH—Parents


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CHATBURN i CONFIRMED.—The follow­


firmed at St. Leonard’s Church, Downham, last week by the Bishop of Burnley, the Rt. Rev. G. E. Holderness.


ng candidates from Christ Church, Chatburn, were con­


gave the address and pre­ sented the prizes. Highest marks In the lower group were received by Brenda and John Harrison, who had an unbroken attendance. Others, B in order of mqrit, were


Miss D. Storey, of Calverley, Parbara and Robert Gaze,


William Titterington, Jenni­ fer Elizabeth Driver, Elizabeth Fish, Hilary Hughes, Mary Rldgway, Susan Kathleen Stafford, Constance Stafford, Alice Titterington, Eleanor Spence, Barbara Whittaker.


John Geoffrey Bowskill, Eric


eter Lawson, Dinah Wajker, Geoffrey Lawson, David Tay­ lor, Alison and Julian Kenmuir-Evans.


Lawson. Others receiving prizes were David and Muriel Ashbridge, S u s an Firth, Stephen Green, James Read, Richard, Susan and Christine Taylor, Freda Taylor, Mar­ jorie Townson, John Thomp­ son, Linda and Philip Walker, Jane Walker, Gerald Wood, Patricia and Stephen Wood.


g Highest marks in the upper roup were gained by Anthony


presented with prizes at the afternoon service on Sunday.


hurch Sunday School were


o PRIZEGIVING. — Scholars Cf S lai dburn Methodist


made by the Rev. G. B. Kendrew, of Whalley, who was


The presentations were


the preacher. J Prizes were received by


tine, Jane and Ruth Finch, Elaine and Christine Green, Paul and Shirley Hodgson, Moyra Summe r s , Diana, Bernard and Denise Wood. Books were also presented to two small girls, Linda Whit­ field and Gillian Greenwood, wlio attend the afternoon


ohn Cowking, Helen, Chris­ organist.


Mr. F. Whitfield was the READ


sale held in the Congrega­ tional School on Tuesday evening realised more than £ 10.


JUMBLE SALE.—A jumble


“ Holidav time in the Isle of Man and the T.T. races ” and also dealt with Bournemouth.


p FILM SHOW.—A film show t resented by Mr. Cyril Law In ohe Church of England School


n Tuesday evening depicted


funds. P WHIST DRIVES.—Mrs. E.


scA party of 50 teachers and S holars of Christ Church


by the Vicar, the Rev. h. Horne, on Saturday afternoon visited Manchester Hippo­ drome to see the pantomime “Goody Two Shoes.”


unday School, accompanied LANGHO


school yesterday week, In aid of the Mothers’ Union, the prizes were won by: Gents/ Mr. L. Conchie, -Mr. H. M. Bullock and Mr.,A. Whalley. Ladles: Mrs. Duerden, Miss N Knowles and Mrs. Turner. Dominoes: Master J. Simpson, Mrs. Hacking and Mrs. Mercer.


a ST. LEONARD’S—At a whist nd domino drive held in the


party In the school on Satur­ day by having a tea party, followed by a film show and social evening.


C SOCIAL CLUB.—The Social lub held its 16th birthday


dance and social was held In St. Leonard’s School on Tuesday organised by the Social Club.


TOSSIDE


meeting of Tosslde Farmers’ Club was held last week when Mr. A. R. Tones, of Stony- hurst, spoke to the members on his experiences as a farm


manager. Mr. W. Askew presided and


Tthe school on Friday evening,


also thanked the speaker. WHIST. — A whist drive


INSTRUCTIVE TALK. — A ST. VALENTINE’S DAY.—A


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mis in


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llllllll mill Imilll GRINDLETON


ably better known as Mrs. janet' Hudson, the former skating star, gave an interest­ ing talk to members of the youth Group yesterday week, gbe spoke of many of her ex­ periences in the sport, gave much helpful advice and en- swered numerous questions.


parochial Church Council organised a whist drive and pie and pea supper in the school to raise money for Congo relief.


S CONGO RELIEF. — On hrove Tuesday. St. Ambrose


whist, with Mr. W. Wilson as M.C. Winners were, ladles: Miss M. Brennand, Mrs. G. Green. Gent.’s: Mr. A. Gros- venor (Chatburn), Mr. F. Wal­ ker (Clitheroe). A competition was won by Mis. J. .Wilson. The event raised about £ 13.


There' were 12 tables for


Woodplumpton Male Voice Choir gave a concert in the Methodist Church on Wednes­ day evening.


s Afterwards supper was


Shuttleworth presided and thanked the choir.


erved in the school. Mr. J.


The event was in aid of the forthcoming Country Fair.


W.I. — At their monthly meeting members of Grindle­ enton Women ’s Institute


" Little Engl and beyond Wales” given by Mr. Walker, of Nelson.


joyed an Illustrated talk on


Mrs. Holmes. dMrs. Harrop was appointed


Mr. Walker was thanked by


assembly at Preston on February 25th.


elegate to the annual


spent In groups exchanging stories.


GISBURN


organised by the Parochial j the Festival Hall on Monday Church Council was held In evening.


burn and District Young Farmers’ Club was held in


Y.F.C.—A meeting of Gis-


whist and the prizes, which had been given by the men of the church council, were presented by Miss J. Sutcliffe.


en tables were occupied for


whist drive in the Conserva­ tive Club on Monday evening. Winners: 1, Mrs. Maxwell; 2, Mrs. J. Wade; cons., Mrs. T. Howarth and Miss R. Mellows; special, Mrs. W. Clegg.


resented the prizes at a


Proceeds were for church MWinners were; Ladies: 1, plrt gave the supper and also


the Conservative Club Mrs. G. Speak presented the prizes. Winners: Ladies: 1, Mrs. N. Wade (Padlham); 2, Mrs. Hitchon; cons., Mrs. E. Plrt. Gents.: 1, Mrs. Maxwell: 2, Mr. Brurisklll; cons., Mrs. J. L. Kenyon; special, Mrs. A. Browitt. <


At Saturday’s whist drive In • - * ' 60 HO r - j-yj Bolton - by - Bowland BY.F.C.—At a meeting of land.


week, Mr. H. Cook, of Clithe­ roe (“Naturalist”), gave an illustrated talk entitled “Away from it all in Mull,” which dealt with his holiday in Scot­


olton-by-Bowland Y.F.C. last


with John Wolfenden presid­ ing.


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Day, Blakewater 42015 Evenings, Blakewater 85*17 No o b ligatio n MRS. M. DAVIES p The death occurred in hos­


Margaret Davies, of 59, Peei Street, Clitheroe.


ital on Friday of Mrs


Mrs. Davies, who was 74 was born in Clitheroe and


was associated with the Parish Church. DHer husband, Mr. R. d


He was thanked by John Wolfenden. A business meeting followed


I The Vicar, the Rev. R. C. i Allan, thanked all who had | helped.


j Proceeds were for tie : church decoration fund.


! DEDICATED—At the mon- Ii ing service at the Parish


Allan, dedicated a pair if churchwardens’ staves, pre­ sented to the church by the churchwardens.


Newhouse were M.C.S. Mem- i bers of the Mothers’ Union* provided and served suppeP


Mr- R- ™ „


Newhouse; 3, Mrs. Whipp; sealed no., Mrs. Moorhouse. G.ents.: 1, Mr. A. Newhouse; 2, Mr. B. Newhouse; 3, Mrs. Hol- gate (sub.); sealed no., Mr. E. Newhouse.


iss M. Jackson; 2, Mrs. G.


films and answered questions on “Hill Sheep Farming” and “ Plgeonhouse Farm.”


Mr. Monie, of I.C.I., gave


William Taylor and Vic Hanson.


aking demonstration for the girls and was thanked by


mMiss Greenhall gave a rug­


, followed with Frank Mason ! presiding.


Ruth Frankland and Mary Parker. A business meeting


DOWNHAM DIV.I.—Twlston members of


held a whist drive in aid of Institute funds last week at ■Wilkinson’s Farm, the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Oliver.


ownham Women’s Institute


' the Vicar, the Rev. R. C. MMr. H. Spencer was the Church, Tosslde, on Sunday,


mOne stave has a cast brass crowitre top and the other a


made bv Mr. T. E. Robinson, of Bolton-by-Bowland, from some 1876 seasoned oak.


and State. The stave shafts have been


n, symbolic of Church


tables. Mrs. Altham presented prizes


.C. and supervised play at 14


to,ladies: 1, Miss D. Watson; 2, Mrs. Lambert; cons., Mrs. Singleton. Gent.’s: 1, Mrs. E. Oliver: 2, Mr. R. Rowson; cons., Mr. H. Palmer.


winner of a competition. Mrs. Altham expressed thanks to the Twiston members. About


Mrs. Whittaker was the £12 was raised. Thanks were expressed by The social half-hour was CONCERT AND SUPPER.— EYOUTH GROUP. — Mrs. lllll1, I : WHALLEY


atough, of Grindleton, prob- . p TREFOIL.—Mrs. W. Steele inresided at the monthly meet­


ay night. VThree members, Mesdames


g of Whalley, Read, Sabden t and District Trefoil Guild at


Hargreaves, showed colour slides of a holiday each had spent In Ireland.


dhe Assembly Rooms on Tues­ . Kilgallon, O. Ashmore and


WADDINGTON


Institute, held In St. Helen’s School on Saturday evening.


p W.I.—Mrs. A. Coulthurst presided at the 15th birthday


arty of Waddington Women’s


ad been made by Mrs. Underwood and Iced by Mrs. Whiteside.


than 180. h A three-tier birthday cake


a She welcomed the members nd guests, numbering more


Coulthurst, who, along with Mrs. Whiteside, cut the cake.


They were thanked by Mrs. Sitions, and Mr. William


Mr. and Mrs. WIghtman t arranged games and compe­


supplied amplified music. Members of the Drama


mithson and his friend


Mrs. Butler, of Chatburn, who is the new producer of Waddington Drama Group.


Group gave three short plays. The plays were produced by


Banks and Mrs. D. Under­ wood, and the committee and extra helpers for the supper i and also all who had helped


t Mrs. Coulthurst thanked


uch a success. t ST. HELEN’S.—In connec­


he tea secretaries, Mrs. H. NOW IN STOCK


sn any way to make the event tion with the Mothers’ Union


whist and domino drive was held.


he annual Shrove Tuesday


prMrs. Hawkins presented the R izes to: Ladies: 1, Mrs.' L. soobinson; 2, Mrs. W. Harri­


(Clitheroe); cons., Miss M. Speakman. Gents.: 1, Miss C. Iveson; 2, Mrs. J. Tomlinson; 3, Mr. F. Wilson (Clitheroe); cons., Mr. J. B. Herd.


n; 3, Mrs. E. Simpson c Dominoes: 1, Mr. G. Robin-


cessful social with buffet sup­ per was held at the Sun Inn on Friday evening.


BRITISH LEGION.—A suc­


were enjoyed. Proceeds of more than £10


were for the funds of the newly - formed Waddington branch cf the British Legion.


MYTTON


effort for Mitton Parish Church held in the Institute on Shrove Tuesday realised


FOR CHURCH.—The ladies


occupied for whist, and there were some 60 domino players.


of a turkey supper, whist and domino drive and dance. Twenty-six


£42. The effort was in the form


t a b l e s were


G. A. Parker, presented prizes to: Whist, ladles: 1, Mrs. Brown; 2, Mrs. Green; 3, Mrs. Bowen. Gents.: 1, Mrs. t J. Waterhouse; 2, Mr. Thlstle-


Coun. R. Williamson was M.C. and the Vicar, the Rev.


hwaite; 3, Mr. J. Wilson. Dominoes; 1, Miss Edna Geldard; 2, Mrs. Ewin; 3, Mr. H. Bliss.


THE WEEK’S OBITUARY WA member of Clitheroe


years, Mrs. Alice Hindle Bolton, of 26, Henthorn Road, Clitheroe, died In hospital on Tuesday, aged 66.


Mrs. Bolton was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Rowe and the widow of Mr. James Bolton, who was the Sanitary Inspector for Clith­ eroe many years ago.


A native of the borough,


brother, Mr. John Rowe, who was at one time in business as a tailor In King Street, and who now resides in Accrington.


She is survived by her


onThe interment will be Cem Tuesday at Clitheroe


etery. MR. N. CALVERLEY


NA native of Clitheroe, Mr. Cathan Calverley, of Mayfield inaravan Site, Garstang, died


63.


resided at Garstang and was employed in the Civil Service at Fulwood Barracks.


he past few years, he had


Mrs. Charlotte Watson, of Lime Street, Clitheroe,


He is survived by his niece, yeThe Interment took place


sterday at Cl i t h e r o e Cemetery, the Rev. a. B. Macgarr officiating.


hospital on Friday. He was s Mr. Calverley left Clitheroe


MRS. A. H. BOLTON ] esley Church for many


Rector of St. James’s, officia­ ting, prior to cremation at Accrington.


jpital on Saturday of Mrs. Mary


MRS. M. J. HARDIKER The death occurred in hos­


Street, Clitheroe. She was 91. A native of Clitheroe, Mrs.


ane flardiker, of 55, Peel


Hardiker resided in the borough all her life and was associated with the Parish


Church. She is survived by her hus­


School, served for eight years in the Hupeh District of China.


c On returning to this


ountry, he served in the following circuits: Radcliffe, Stokesley, Wisbech, Diss and h then Sudbury. In East Anglia,


five sons and a daughter. MR. A. SWALES


band Mr. Thomas Hardiker. a son, who resides in Canada, and a daughter.


district candidates secretary. He is survived by his wife,


e served for many years as M Mr. Albert Swales, of 2,


Clitheroe Cemetery on Wed­ tnesday. following a service at


ated.


uome 30 years ago and took t p residence in London. For


Monday In ho sp it al at Burnley. He was 83.


Tupbrooks,- Clitheroe, Mr


MR. T. BICKERSTAFFE / Formerly a poultry farmer


homas Bickerstaffe died on


tl,e 'committee of Clitheroe Poultry Society for a long


Mr Bickerstaffe served on


period and was regarded as S of the forenjost authori- ? 5 on utility' poultry In


Lancashire. A widower, he is survived by


two sons. Cremation took place at


Burnley yesterday. REV. R- HAILWOOD


The death has occurred of t Rev. Richard Hailwood, to resided in Clitheroe for


hLrintendent minister of S the Sudbury (Suffolk) Circuit,


the Rev T. H. J. Hawkins, Vicar of Waddington, offici­


The interment took place at he Parish Church, at which


his home on Monday, aged 71. n Mr. Swales, who was a


oss Street, Clitheroe, died at


ative of the borough, was employed as a weaver for many years, but prior to his retirement six years ago he worked at Sun Street Mill as a loom-sweeper.


DHe was associated with the


Blackburn for many years. J A service was held in St.


yesterday, the Rev. E. Wynne, Vicar of St. Gabriel’s Church, Blackburn, and pastor of the Deaf and Dumb Church, officiating prior to the inter­ ment at Clitheroe Cemetery.


eaf and Dumb Church at ames’s Church, Clitheroe,


MR. W. H. TEAGUE


William Henry Teague, of 27, Mitchell Street, Clitheroe, died at his home on Tuesday. He was 75.


CaThe current holder of the pt. Brass bowling cup, Mr.


n Shropshire, resided in Dar­ wen for many years and moved to Clitheroe some 21 years ago.


i Mr. Teague, who was born


period at the Walpamur Paint Works, Darwen. until his re­ tirement ten years ago. Mr. Teague was a keen


He was employed for a long


avies, survives her. P A service was held at the


, A? the late Mr. and Mrs. Charges Downham, of CUth­


Xhmonths in 1940, and whose 1 tfo is the former Miss annice Downham, daughter


arish Church on Wednesday the Rev. H. D. Chapman]


eroe. He was 53. . nr Hailwood, who as a


„ gained distinction by japing a blace at Giggleswick


bowls player and was often seen playing at the Castle bowling green. He entered the Capt. Brass competition many times, but this was the first occasion on which he had won the trpphy. His wife survives him. The cremation will be at Accrington to-day.


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won’t cry. Games and competitions


son; 2, Mrs. P. Garlick (Clitheroe); 3, Mr. F. Hatton; cons., Mrs. M. Chew (Whal­ ley).


Skipton Division Young Conservatives (Barnoldswick, Gisburn & District Branch)


Extend to you a hearty invitation to join them.


Events to be held during the BRANCH


MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN


SATURDAY, 25th FEBRUARY: GRAND RECRUITING DANCE


Mr. G. B. Drayson, T.D., M.P., will be present, at the CORONATION HOTEL, HORTON-IN-CRAVEN.


WEDNESDAY, 1st MARCH: “ BARNOLDSWICK TO ITALY BY CARAVAN”


Film Show to he given by Mr. R. Walmsley, at the FOSTERS ARMS HOTEL, BARNOLDSWICK.


SATURDAY, Ilth MARCH:


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MODERN & ROCK-’N’-ROLL DANCE


to THE MARAUDERS' INSTRUMENTAL GROUP with (Singer) JOHNNY FABER from Preston


FRIDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 1961 8 to 11-45 p.m.


Admission 3/- LIGHT REFRESHMENTS.


NEW SEASON’S ONION SETS & SEED SHALLOTS


m z c u t t glthertisiec &


Lighting of Velil 5-49 p.m. to 7-2|


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY f


Club’s training si ensure that teenagil sound basic kno\| driving.


r'lLITHEROE Royal! i School is now t l


n the Royal


instructor, who 11 R.A.C. Certificate cl tency, is Mr. G. i f of Gisburn.


a Eleven pupils are I * *


/^LITHEROE Y.F.Cl ^ visiting Bilsbof by 94 points to 82 I j competition last wl


points’ victory ove;| Kirkham team week and thus go j| the county semi-finl


unior quiz team il


shire attended the| club’s annual social ton Village Hall week, when Ed| Band supplied the


a Young farmers frl * #


roe Parish Church, | Vicar of Trawden.r l guest speaker at


nd family.” # *


rpiHE Rev. I. D. formerly curate I


Decanal Conference! dleton last week.


and Rural Deanil a The subject was|


TVTR. TOM HOL'J band provided!


by about 300 peoplel were for Social Clut|


ital ballroom, was * *


riPWO Chatburn mt| A ed on remand


on Wednesday cha| stealing 11 half-b| worth £55 from Hutton Roof, near Kl dale, Westmorland. [


aged 21, moulder, of I Road, and Derek E l den. aged 27, sand I Bridge Street, were [ in custody until nex| day.


Geoffrey Thomas I * *


Bowland on Tuesdal brate his engagemel


Preston R.C. school! Waddington Fell fol


P He and his Sail


Katie Howson, friends, Mr. and lr| Hoon.


hem were Pat’s mq * *


7DIRTHDAY GREEl -*-* Mr. R. Taylo;| Providence Street, II and formerly of Wol Clitheroe, who wl| tomorrow; to Mr I Blackburn, of 43,1 Street, Clitheroe, wll 90 on Sunday; to )l Halstead, of 1, Curzl Clitheroe, who is 801 day; and to Mrs. Gl son, of 27, Victor! Clltheroe, who will f Wednesday.


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terday were Coun. [ Critchley, presiding! Williams, Mr. S. I Coun. J. G. Sharf Broughton.


ON the Bench at I Magistrates’ CJ * *


rrtHE social com-! £ Clitheroe Paris| organised a St.


Day party on Dancing was to re| entertainment was| by local artistes, were for church fur


held by the Yo| of Clitheroe Cong Church.


A Valentine parts! * *


(-'LITHEROE Magisti-r. ^ day fined Jack ll Peei Park Avenue, C’.[ for riding a pedal Hayhurst Street into I | without conforming t i | sign.


* *


niHE Mayor and comml United Nations I


(CUtheroe branch) wll nowledge subscriptioif for their " Congo Appel


paid Into Martins Clitheroe.


Further subscriptioi|


S. Dawson .................. “ Holgate "


Mr. and Mrs. Burwln Wilmot ....................


G. Harrison ....... E. Webster ........... M. Hutchinson . .. M. A. Hutchinson H. Bennett


.......


“ Worswlck " ............... ................


“ Hac" ........................ Anon .......................... St. James's School .. |


at Howson, a teal t the Moorcock II


/~1 EORGE FOR MB famous entertaiil


at an old tyme ball I


by Calderstones StB Club on Friday evel p The ball, held in|


rea of Lancashire I driving coursl


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