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■■I 4 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 23, 1962 Moor Lane Methodist Church


SUNDAY NEXT (March 25th) 10-30 a.m.


Rev. L. G. Buckingham (Nelson)


6 p.m.


Mr. K. Hindle (Gt. Harwood)


LADIES CLASS at 2 p.m.


Talk and Film Strips by Mrs. Nicholson


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH


CLITHEROE


SUNDAY NEXT (March 25th) .


FAMILY WORSHIP 10-30 a.m. Preacher


Mr. J. Beardwood (Wilpshire)


EVENING WORSHIP 6-00 p.m. Preacher


Rev. Alan Gaunt


MANOR HALL (GOSPEL HALL)


SUNDAY NEXT. MARCH 25th.— Gospel Service G-30. Speaker: Mr. S. Wilkinson, Blackburn.


WEDNESDAY MARCH 28th.—


Ladles' Bright Hour 2-45. Speaker: Mrs. Massey, Bolton.


SEE FREE FILM


Divine Will International Assembly


of Jehovah’s Witnesses IN COLOUR


1-million persons Irom 123 lands. Mass baptism of 7,000. Also scenes of Christian activity world-wide.


CHRISTIAN CONVENTION WORLD’S LARGEST


BACK YORK STREET. Clithcroo. TO-NIGHT (Friday) 7-30 n.m.


JE KINGDOM HALL OF United Christian Fellowship


will meet at 28. MONTAGUE STREET


Tomorrow (Saturday) at 7-30 p.m.


All are welcome Grindleton


Methodist School SUPER


VARIETY


SHOW by


GEORGE AND HIS


FRIENDS (Manchester)


Tomorrow (Saturday) at 7-30 p.m.


Chairman: R. Todd, Esq. (of Clitheroe)


Adults 2/6; Children 1/6 (including refreshments)


Chatburn Church Players HAVE YOU BOOKED FOR


BESIDE THE SEASIDE


(a comedy in 3 acts)


produced by Arthur Neal in the CHURCH INSTITUTE on


March 29th, 30th, 31st


Adults 2/6; Children 1/6 Booking at Mrs. Hudson


Chatburn & District British Legion


5 0 /5 0 DANCE


in the CHATBURN CHURCH INSTITUTE


Friday, 6th April 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.


Tickets 3/6 at the door 4/-


gord o n aires dance band Refreshments available


Imperial Ballroom Nelson


Tel. 65760 * the ballroom of the stars *


THIS SATURDAY (March 24th)


7-30 p.m. to 11-30 p.m. Dancing to .


The Temperance Seven


Tickets 7/- from agents; 8/- at the door


The management reserve the riaht to refuse admission at any event held in the ballroom


(Draper), Bridge Rd„ Chat- burn. or ’phone Chatburn 475 (6 p.m. to 10 p.m.)


JUMBLE SALE in the LOWER SCHOOL


Friday, 30th March at 7 p.m.


Admission 3d.


Jumble gratefully received on 29th March at 7 p.m.


In aid of “May F a ir”


Church of England Children’s Society


JUMBLE SALE in ST. JAMES’S SCHOOL


Saturday, 31st March at 3 p.m.


Admission 3d. refreshments available


St. Helen’s Sunday School Waddington


JUMBLE SALE


will be held in the SUNDAY SCHOOL


Friday, 30th March Doors open 7-15 p.m.


Admission 3d. St. Paul’s Scouts and Cubs


JUMBLE SALE TONIGHT (Friday)


in the SCHOOLROOM at 7-30 p.m.


Admission 3d. refreshments available


The Mayoress’s Ladies Committee


Mannequin Parade


(by Coleman’s, Castle Street)


Wednesday, 28th March in the O.P.W. CLUB ROOM Lowergate, at 2-30 p.m.


in aid of Clitheroe Old People’s Welfare


Light refreshments Tickets 2/6


HOVAH’S WITNESSES,


Clitheroe Parish Church (mothers’ union)


JUMBLE SALE in the LOWER SCHOOL


TONIGHT (Friday) at 6-45 p.m.


Admission 3d. Refreshments


Proceeds for Sick Fund and M.U. Fund


WHALLEY W.I. Coffee Morning


Bring and Buy and White Elephant Stalls


10 a.m. to 12 noon in the GRAMMAR SCHOOL


Tuesday, 27th March Admission 1/ -


Proceeds for Christie Cancer and Holt Radium In s titu te - Women’s Trust Fund.


Clitheroe


Borough Labour Party Annual


General Meeting


will be held in the LABOUR ROOMS, Eshton Terrace, on


Wednesday, 28th March 7-30 p.m. prompt


Chairman: H. Duckworth


All members and affiliated Union representatives cordially invited


Rimington Church of England


ANNUAL


Whist & Domino Drive


in the MEMORIAL INSTITUTE


Saturday, 31st March 7-30 p.m.


Admission 3/ - inclusive


Clitheroe and District Agricultural Society (W.I. SECTION)


JUMBLE SALE and POUND STALL in the CONSERVATIVE CLUB


Thursday, 29th March Doors open 6-30 p.m. Admission 3d.


Clitheroe Parish Church (CONGREGATIONAL COMMITTEE)


Ann will' join


George Mitchell Singers


-A FTER an audition in


t*. London, followed by an interview with George Mitchell


CHATBURN


on Monday. 20-year-old Miss Ann Brierley, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brierley, of 16 Parson Lane, Clitheroe, was told she had been chosen to join the George Mitchell Singers.


for the Glasgow show, "The five-past eight show”, which begins in May for the season and is expected to be one of the year’s top shows.


Only one girl was wanted


certain amount of dancing with eight other girls.


She will sing and do a


Friday that all this would happen I would never have believed them”, Ann told an “ Advertiser a n d Times reporter on Wednesday.


“If anyone had told me on


ambition Ann has had since she was a child and began taking drama and speech training. She has had singing lessons since she was eleven and for the past three years has been studying at the Northern School of Music in Manchester.


I t is the achievement of an


a contralto, Ann is now a dramatic soprano, for she found that her voice had changed.


Although known locally as


local events and has taken leading roles with Clitheroe Amateur O p e r a t i c and Dramatic Society and with Blackburn Amateur Dramatic and Musical Society.


Ann has sung at several


Bench clear motorist ,


against John Clifford Cowgill, of The Flat, Park Hill, Waddington Road, Clitheroe, was dismissed by Clitheroe magistrates yesterday.


A SUMMONS of causing unnecessary obstruction


had Mr. Cowgill’s car under observation in the Market Place for about an hour. During that time 12 buses used the bus stop behind the car. and were forced to park away from the kerb in order to be able to move away.


p.C. Maurice Downes said he


defending, said there was ample room for one bus to draw into the allocated space, while if two buses wanted to use the space they would have to park away from the kerb in any case.


Mr. J. A. Bower, of Burnley,


parked his car in the same place for about five years, and no other officer had seen fit to report him.


Mr. Cowgill said he had Trophy contest


tion, C l it h e r o e Primary Schools were defeated 2-1 at Accrington on Saturday. To­ morrow they will play Burnley at Edisford School.


/COMPETING in the Luther Mercer trophy competi­


EXTERNAL PAINTING AND EX­ TERNAL WATERPROOF CEMENT PAINTING OF COUNCIL HOUSES t Tenders are Invited lor the ex­


______ TENDERS________ borough of GLITHEROE


ternal painting of 90 houses and the external wall painting of 64 of Fhem by waterproof cement paint. oorm of tender and specification f f work required can be obtained


rom the Public Health Inspector. York Street. Clitheroe. on deposit of £2/2/0 which will be returned on receipt of a bona fide tender. Tenders In a plain sealed envel­


M C at the weekly whist drive on Tuesday at Chatburn Church Institute. Winners were- Ladies: 1, Mrs. Hudson; 2 Miss Halstead. Gents: 1, Miss Castlehouse; 2, Mr. Smith; knock-out, Mrs. Watt and Mr. Smith.


WHIST.—Miss Halstead was


parish meeting at Chatburn Village Hall on Wednesday was the shortest for many years— it lasted only nine minutes. A lighting precept for £280 and a general expenses precept for £120 were agreed.


ANNUAL. — The annual PENDLETON


presided at the monthly meet­ ing on Tuesday evening when Miss M. Greenall, of Dutton, demonstrated rug-making.


W.I.— Lady Worsley-Taylor


report on the spring meeting at Preston.


Mrs. Thistlethwaite gave her


for the competition which was for a knitted article, Mrs. j. York being the winner.


Miss Greenall was the judge SAW LEY


of Britain ” was shown at tile monthly meeting or Sawley Women’s Institute, at which Mrs Holden presided. The competition was for the


IV.I.—A film entitled ” Gardens WHALLEY


preacher at Whalley Parish Church on Sunday morning iwas the Rev. R. O. T. Morgan, diocesan secretary lor Missions to Seamen. He spoke about the problems the Church is lacing in East Alrica, where he has been working lor more than a year.


P R E A C IIEII .—The special WISWELL


iich, of Manchester, made a return visit to Wiswell Women’s Institute last week and spoke on “ Join the theatre, and see s the world.” Miss Redlich, now a well-known


RETURN.—Miss Gcrda Red-


drama adjudicator, spent some years touring Russia witli various companies before the war and described many ol her ex­ periences. She was thanked by Mrs. Mather. The president, Mrs. E. Grim


shaw, presided and Mrs. I. Daw son acted as secretary.


as dolega’


ing in Preston and -was thanked by Mrs. Grimshaw.


Mrs. B. Forrest gave her report .e to the L.F.W.I. meet­


bers identified birds I r o m coloured pictui’es, winners being Miss Redlich and Mrs. B. War­ ing, who also won a competition


During the social time, mem­


greatest number of words made From -the letlcrs in Women's Institute, and this was won bj Mrs. Balshaw, with 257 words Mrs. Clark and Miss Robinson were runners-up. Mrs. Chapman reported on the


Young farmers


/CONGRATULATIONS to the ^ three members of the pub­ lic speaking team, Mary Bailey, Pamela Simpson and Robin Clark, who, yesterday week, won the senior competition for Lancashire Y.F.C.’s, were expressed at a meeting of Clitheroe Young Farmers’ Club on Wednesday in the Boys’ Grammar School. Two films, “Bloom and


bright eyes” and “Arctic Trawler”, were shown, and John Whiteside and Hill Speak thanked the lecturers.


ised a social at Pendleton for other clubs in the Rlbblesdale Region, entertainment being provided by Mr. J. Edmondson


Last week the club organ­


and his sister. A photograph of the public


Greetings


TJIRTHDAY greetings to Mr. ■O John Monk, of 3, Ribble Lane, Chatburn, who will be 88 tomorrow; to Mrs. J. H. Wall- work, of Rose Cottage, Pendle­ ton, who will be 80 on Sunday; to Mrs. M. E. Fowler, of Domus, Regent Terrace, Whalley, who will be 82 on Tuesday; and to Mr. Dick Smithies, of 15. Mlt- ton Road, Whalley, who will be 86 on Wednesday.


Hospital dance


sports and social club of Calderstones Hospital in the hospital ballroom on Friday, was attended by about 500. The Embassy Band and


ope endorsed ’’ External Painting should reach me by not later than noon on 6th April, 1962. The Council do not bind them­


selves to accept the lowest or any tender.


Town Clerk’s Office, CLITHEROE.


23rd March 1962. TO LET


HIGHER GAZEGILL FARM, RIM- INGTON. nr. Clitheroe. to let. House. Cottage, ample Buildings, and 112 acres of land; entry May t 12th 1962.—Tenders, in wrltine.


. Holgate, Standen Hey. Clitn- eroe. Tel. Clitheroe 512.


Eo be received by April 10th. to: TUITION f S S ^cL °Tei.°cIlth.028L £5-to— the Pendleton and District


Lending Society, Ltd. WALTON HOUSE,


86. CHANCERY LANE. BOLTON. LANCS.


Phone; Bolton 24085


LEVER’S ‘LOBOL’ CALF MEAL


The Perfect Milk Substitute No Boiling Water Required


For particulars ask:


w. Bamber. 32. Ramsgrcave Drive. Blackburn. Tel. 48418.


FARMERS IN STOCK


STONE °& TEAGLE FERTILISER BROADCASTERS. LINK & SPIKE BR0 t ra c tor harrows


S V c h o l s Tmo u s t er Eb oK n p r ic e s ° UT 0,r AlaEc k : £500


With or Without Security Call. Write or ’Phone


FISHING The Week’s Obituary MR. J. BAILEY


seven weeks ago, there are still no reports of a fresh fish being taken on either Ribble or Hodder, and under present conditions, with the water gin clear, and down to summer


A LTHOUGH the salmon fishing season started


level, the immediate prospects are fairly poor.


spring fish had been taken in the Clitheroe area some weeks ago but this proved t.o be without foundation, a n d probably arose from the fact that a well mended lcelt had


There are rumours that a


nnrrett Hlli, Holden, died on Friday in Blackburn Royal Infirmary. h Mr Bailey, who was 73, hail


in Wellgate, Clitheroe, yester- week Mr. James Bailey, ol


After collapsing at his work


Clitheroe, died in hospital on Tuesday. He was 59.


?pin employed as receptionist


eeRolton-bv-Bowland Motor for about seven


'veais. A native of Accrington, Mr Was formerly in


been hooked. The trout season opened a


P?liness as a wholesale and S 3 ' “ dairyman at Denton Manchester, before going to “ “{fe at Holden about, 10


week ago, but here again there has been a slow start, many anglers prefering to wait for warmer weather before taking out their rods. The few who have fished however, report the trout to be generally


BAMFORD BL30 & BL48 BALERS FR0M sSeTa°sC


LINDLEY PATE Tel. GISBURN 251


Depots: Clitheroe and Haslingden Auction Marts.


yeafj ago. «< worked for some time at


Lnivur pmt>T Ltd.


very lean. Incidentally, there has been


some controversy as to whether 'the trout season opens on the 15th or 16th of March In this district. I have this week received a ’etter Irom the Fishery Officer of the Lancashire River Board informing me that the open­ ing date Is the 16th of March.


“BLUE CHARM” ,


p I Nook Filling Station, Snmn-by-Bowland, be for e


Nelson resided for many years at Hull. He came to live in Clitheroe in 1948, becoming employed as a clerical officer at the Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance Office


A native of Glasgow, Mr.


in Whalley Road. He is survived by his wife,


two sons and two daughters. Cremation will take place at


Accrington to-morrow. MRS. G. WILMORE


12 Greenfield Avenue, Chat­ burn, died In hospital on Saturday. She was 68.


Mrs. Gertrude Wilmore. of


^ oycd bv Bolton- WFor most of her life, Mrs. ilmore resided at Wilpshire


' Hisiwire, Mrs. Anne Bailey, i « m a drapery business in Clitheroe, sur-


Motor -Services. „ „


1 vlveslilm. Th) interment took place at


MR. G. E. NELSON


prneP-C., Mr. George Edward Nels'h. of 24 Standen Road,


A keen supporter of Clith-


Levtih Cemetery, Blackpool, on \iednesday.


and was associated with St. Peter’s Church, Salesbury. On going to reside at Chatburn


10 years ago, she began attending Chatburn Parish Church, where she became a member of the Mothers


survive her. Cremation took place at (Accrington yesterday.


H. L- SAGAR, Town Clerk. Anniversary


TJECAUSE repairs are being made to the interior of


the Clitheroe Congregational Church, the church anniver­ sary services were held in the


and evening services was the Rev. D. G. Robinson, principal of the Northern Congregation­


al College.


school on Sunday. The preacher at morning


organist Mr. F. W. Holroyd, of (Accrington, provided the


music. Mr. S. Barrott was M.C. and


proceeds were for club funds


uiihe annual St. Patrick’s I ball, organised by the staff


for the best recipe for keeping young and was judged by Miss Redlich. Winners were: 1, Mrs M. Clegg; 2, Mrs. E. Thomas; 3 Mrs. I. Dawson.


The monthly competition was BILLINGTON


spring meeting of the L.F.W.I. in Preston.


at St. Leonard's Church, Langho,' on Saturday were Mr. Gerald Hod- son, son of Mrs. E. Hodson, of 22, Bent Street, Hasllngden, and Miss Eileen Hudson, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hudson, of 5, Nab View, Billington.


bride wore a gown of white witch­ craft lace with a matching bouffant veil and headdress and carried a bouquet of pink carna­ tions and lily-of-the-valley.


Given away by her father, the


Hudson, was chief bridesmaid and wore a ’ dress of white nylon net over nasturtium taffeta with a bouffant headdress and carried white carnations.


The bride’s sister, Miss Valerie


bridegroom's cousin. Miss Shelia Longthorn, who wore a blue flocked-nylon dress with matching headdress and also carried white carnations.


Also in attendance was the


ing. groomsman being Mr. Kenneth Hudson and usher Mr. Whalley.


speaking team will be pub­ lished next week.


Best man was Mr. Brian Hitch­


end, officiated and a reception was afterwards held at the Judge Walmesley Hotel, Billington.


SLAIDBURN


coloured slides entitled "Wander­ ing in Lakeland,” was given by Mr. S. H. Green, of Grindleton, in Slaidburn Methodisl: School yesterday week.


LAKELAND—A lecture with


sided and thanked Mr. Green and his daughter, who assisted


him. Refreshments were served and


The Rev. A. B. Macgarr pre­


Alan T. Newhouse. presided at a meeting of Slaidburn Young Farmers’ Club, on Monday evening and welcomed Mr. P. Gallagher, the Craven Youth Advisory Officer, who gave a talk and answered questions.


there was a bring-and-buy s!all. Y.F.C.— The chairman, Mr.


knock-out quiz, Alan and Dwid Harrison lost by a narrow margin to Alan New­ house and Mary Taylor. This was followed by the grand final, in which Alan Newhouse


In the semi-finals of the


was champion. Mr. H. B. Barlow, of Grindle­


ton who organised the quiz, was question master.


were shown on slides to members nf Dunsop Bridge Women’s Insti* tutc last week by Mr. Peter Cow


dunsop bridg e SLIDES.—A variety of subjects


kine of Slaidburn. He was -thanked by Mrs. W


’* Three minutes, please.


hv Mrs. Perrin and took the form of impersonations, followed by


Ecclcs. who presided. Tlic social lime was arranged


The Vicar, the Rev. H. Towns­ HODSON—HUDSON. — Married: WADDINGTON


his holiday In Mull, illustrated by colour slides, was given by Mr. H. E. Cook, of Clitheroe (Naturalist), in St. Helen’s


LECTURE.—A lecture about


were expressed to him and to Mrs. Cook, who showed the slides, by the Vicar ,the Rev. T. H. J. Hawkins.


School, Waddington, yester­ day week. d Mrs. W. Frankland Intro­


uced Mr. Cook and thanks


good attendance at the weekly whist drive in Waddington Reading Room on Tuesday, when winners were:-


WEEKLY.—There was a


Mrs. A. Smith and Mrs. T. Oddie; icon., Mrs. A. Wright. Gents: 1, Mrs. H. Holden and Mrs. E. Bond; con., Mr. R. Wallbank.


Ladies: 1, Mrs. M. Moore; 2, li HYMNS.—A talk about the


gal, the well-known hymn writer, was given by -Miss E. W. Dugdale to members of the Women’s Fellowship of Wad­ dington Methodist Church at their last meeting of the session yesterday week.


fe of Frances Ridley Haver-


of the hymns as solos and Fellowship members sang several of the hymns.


TOSSIDE


League, were presented with the championship cup by the Vicar of Tosside, the Rev. R. C. Allan, at Tosside Institute last night week.


rrOSSIDE A, champions of Bow- land Di s t r i c t Billiards


members of the Tosside team and to Chipping, the runners-up.


Replicas were presented to


presided and Mr. W. Tomlinson, the Tosside captain, thanked I he Vicar.


Mr. D. Seed, league chairman,


tion, Tosside A defeated a side representing the rest of the league.


Tossidc A v. The Rest


100 W. Tomlinson .. D. Seed 42 64 H. Lambert .. E. Lister 100


100 W. Emmott__W. Seed Oil 100 J. Clark .. B. Robinson 98 100 J. Calverley .. J. Pinder 94 100 W. Milton . . . . R. Adair 78


564 510


Farmers Club, at which local members of the N.F.U. were present, was held In the Institute on Tuesday.


CLUB.—A meeting of Tosside


Clitheroe and Bowland branch of the N.F.U.. Messrs. E. W. Gill, J. Spensley and A. Smith.


Speakers were delegates of the Mr. K. Preuss, chairman, pre­ sided. READ


School last week, when a film show, entitled “Holiday Travel.” was presented by British Rail­ ways.There was a good attendance. WHIST DRIVE. —Mrs. E. Pirt


of the Ladies’ Circle held an open night in the Congregational


presented the prizes at a whist drive in the Conservative Club on Saturday evening.


Mrs. W. Hanson; con., Mrs. J. L. Kenyon and Mrs. N. Wade.


Winners: 1, Mrs. Hitchen; 2,


G. Speak presented prizes to: 1, Mrs. A. Browitt; 2, Mrs. B. Rim- mer; con., Mrs. Birtwistle and Mrs. W. Harrison: special, Mrs. T. Haworth.


At Monday’s whist drive, Mrs,. SABDEN


ball was held in St. Mary's R.C. School, Sabden, on Friday evening and raised £26 for church funds. Music was supplied by Cliff


BALL.—The annual St. Patrick’s


Astln’s Dance Orchestra and buffet suppers were served by the


ladies. LEGACY— The Vicar and


c h u r c h wardens of St. Nicholas’ Parish Church, Sabden, have received a legacy of ’£100 from the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Stirling, of Wort-hall’s Farm, Read.


for the general purposes of the church.


The money has been given LADIES’ CIRCLE.—Members In a match after the presenta­


WADDINGTON DRAMA GROUP PRESENT


Lace on Her Petticoat


a 3 Act Play by Aimee Stuart Produced by D. Walmsley in the


METHODIST SCHOOL, WADDINGTON


WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY (April 4th, 6th and 7th) at 7-30 p.m.


Seats may be booked at the Methodist School, Wadding­ ton, on Saturday, March 31st, at 2-30 p.m., afterwards at J. B. Herd’s Shop.


Proceeds for Village Youth Club Enquiries ’Phone Clitheroe 790


PRELIMINARY NOTICE BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


SPORTS & ATHLETIC MEETING


SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1962


Bashall Eaves School Building Fund


Whist & Domino Drive


at the ASSEMBLY ROOM, Bashall Eaves


Tuesday, 3rd April at 7-30 p.m.


THE ROYAL ARTILLERY ASSOCIATION


(Clithoroe Branch) The


ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING


will be held at the BUCK INN, Clitheroe, on


Wednesday, 28th March at 8 p.m.


Moor Lane Ladies Fellowship


Thursday, 29th March at 6-45 p.m.


Admission 3d. DANCE in NEWTON INSTITUTE


Friday, 30th March 9-30 p.m. to 1-30 a.m.


SILVER KEYNOTES BAND Admission 4/ -


Union. Her husband and two sons


The ashes are to be interred at Chatburn Church.


During this dance a heat will be held tor the National Dairy Queen


__________PLANT HIRE____________


"YLDE VIBRATORY ROLLER 7 ’’IRE CO. Ring Preston 77339 for


oilers. Dumpers, Pumps, Com­ pressors.


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND Y.-F.C.


PUBLIC NOTICES BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


HIGHWAYS ACT 1959, PART IX. CODE OF 1892


PRIVATE STREET WORKS— W HAWTHORNE PLACE


HEREAS:— ci (i) the Clitheroe Borough Coun­


p l have resolved to execute certain krivate street works In the street t nown as Hawthorne Place within ane Borough of Clitheroe under 1nd In pursuance of the Code of


Highways Act. 1959; and s (11) the Borough Engineer of the aication, plans, sections, estimate


end provisional apportionment of s stimated expenses with respect to


892 contained In Part IX of the faid Council has prepared a speci­


vlans, sectiQns, estimate and pro­ misional apportionment of esti­


arouncil, on the 20th day of Febru­ a y, 1962, passed a Resolution Ppproving of such specification.


uch works; C TAKE NOTICE THAT the said


t ated expenses, in the following- erms :


“ RESOLVED: That the specifi­ cations. plans sections esti­ mate and provisional appor­ oftionment of estimated expenses


metalling, nagging, channelling and making good the unmade section of the street known as Hawthorne Place In the Borough of CUtheroe now sub­ mitted by the Borough Engineer, be and the same are hereby approved, and that the Town Clerk be and he Is here­ by Instructed to publish this t resolution and to serve copies uhereof In the manner and


i works proposed to be dona n sewering, levelling, paving


JUMBLE^SALE t THAT a copy of the said resolu- spion of approval and the approved mecification, plans, sections esti­ mate and provisional apportion- coent of estimated expenses (or Bopies thereof certified by the said


Spon the persons directed by tatute. Miss Dugdale sang two Efje Cluj


KING GEORGE’S HALL, BLACKBURN SATURDAY, APRIL 14th, at 7-15 pan.


H IAWA T H A GO LERI DG E-TAYLOR


BLACKBURN MUSIC SOCIETY CHOIR & ORCHESTRA Leader: Fred Brough


Conductor: Horace T attersall SOLOISTS:


Marion Studholme John Lawrenson John Mitchinson


Mime in Colourful Costume directed by Alan Holden. Dances arranged by Peggie Wilson and Brenda Holgate


Balcony 10/6, 7/6, 5/-; Area 7/6, 5/-, 3/6


by post now from the Secretary: Mrs. H. Tattersall 54 Langham Road, Blackburn. Telephone Blackburn 6934. Booking Plan from March 24th at Blackburn Public Library, Library Street.


You are advised to book now ^Itiberttecr /FRIDAY, MARCl|


Lighting of 6-57 n.m. to


VIEWPl


ri^HE "Advertise has on sevtj


urged that mol be made of F t grounds. Now!


to do this by l series of concel


o see, there Is f Coun. J. Hal], ch;[


Entertainment I of the To'L announced atl meeting of the!


a concerts col been set up.


CLITHEROE


MARCH PLEASURE FAIR (Recreation Ground, Chester Avenue)


RETAINED FOR ANOTHER WEEK OP ENING


TONIGHT, FRIDAY (March 23rd) 6 p.m.


TOMORROW, SATURDAY (March 24th) 1-30 p.m.


MONDAY NEXT (March 26th) 6 p.m.


BIGGER AND BRIGHTER THAN EVER


Presented by ARTHUR BATES (Advertisements) LTD. *


*


This is a step direction, but I the concerts v,| the support irom the pu<| townspeople more use ml grounds, thef prepared to support to staged there.


Both members <1 tainments Col members of til serve on the cl mittee. If tht| successful, theil why events ambitious nati| be arranged.


A committee, col Councillors ml


atives of all sF town’s life. co [ under some Castle GrounJ to go into the 'I of making fu'..| grounds. Sul working in coil the Entertairl mittee, would fer ar ran ; entertainment| grounds.


Not only wouhl provide pleasuj eronians and could also be helping to rail the proposedl centre and ba|


BRITISH SUI


begins at 2 a.ii’l All clocks and vl be put FORWAll


rpHE bells of Church, Dl


out on Tuesdal celebrate the 1 and Lady Clil grandchild, and I Clitheroe heari| London.


through to thel from the estl Downham, and [ Lord and L:l heard the bells.l


A telephone I


was born ini Hospital, Lonil Juliet Asshetor| Ralph John and Lady Clil son, on Mondayf The baby, wl


The baby, a I


direct link in til mother are botl


Chelsea Old Chi Mrs. Asshetoil


The couple wl


Hanbury, of Burnham, BucJ


Miss Juliet HarJ of Mr. and Mi|


at his parents’ f in Chelsea Pari| *


The baby’s fal


extended to Dr.r Kenmuir - Eval Brooklets, Slail baby son, Jonrl hospital on Wc| 10 months.


FFHE synipatl people in l l


who have ancl daughter, have f burn for about years.


Dr. and Mrs. i l


over the practicl the largest arel


retired. The funeral


Dr. Kenmuiil from Dr. J. T. ~ tomorrow at Sla|


Green, of “Crnl eroe Road, Whif presented with Army Decorat| Derby.


AT a ceremonl Hall. Majcl


Commander of I East Lancashire of which he ha:| her since 1948.


Major Green


J.M.G. Plastics Ll a plastics sales f *


Major Green


A/I'EMBERS Women’s


d rough Engineer), will be kept Oeposited at the Town Clerk’s


mA/jU THAT within the said ighways Act, 1959.


Inspection at all reasonable times during the said month;


March 1962 and will be open to es


ffice, The Castle. Clitheroe during b-°m the 16th day of


!!?b!u to be chal'sed with any part ?/i^be axPenses of executing the said works may by written nntiri.


onth, the owner of premises Hnumerated in Section 177® of the


Town Clerk’s Office. CLITHEROE.


p to the said Council, object £ tht eroposals on any 6 l the groundl


ne


1962ATED thlS 16th day of Ma‘Ch. H. L. SAGAR, Town Clerk


11. WELFORD ROAD, LEICESTER.


£5 UPWARDS UNSECURED F. S. RICHARDS LTD..


LEVER’S ‘LOBOL’ CALF MEAL


spoke about al recently spent hr criblng a descl salt mines Of Hi


Afterwards,


Mrs. E. Allen i| *


i


firm in the Clitlf ative Club Iasi raised more til Association funcl


isplay staged bl


ORGANISED w Division Wc| d ist Association.f


Guild held a “p | aid of the sick day.


THIS Wl ROAD SAFBtI


Better go safely than fall by til


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