•IXANUOCS SAIXS
•mu oy :c:' P.C. -Sharp. | ck b u rn . i
net s a t .U t h o s e ;
a;; pile 5, from
Many 1
ni-st/ecii \ 4. \ \ X 4.! X 8], :
RECONDITIONED WASHERS All with Power Wringers
3 Ada Coronation—as new lso Hoover Mk. I l l—with pump
One on'.v Hotnoint—old model in Excellent Mechanical Order
’ These machines will be shortly
s. market place.
CLITHEROE.Tcl. 103.
WEBSTER’S l-Yw Transistor Radios to clear.
j he UPHOLSTERY. Save Middle tman's prolU. We re-cover your vit’e’-m to’ vour choice. Work-
Ireasured d-plece as new lor as • tt' u
i.sAlo Chairs £3. Over 100
i'.Kinsiiii) Ill-si Maw and guaranteed, rejections and deliveries tree
HeiVbane 68 Sandygate. Burnley. Tel.'7 1 8 8 . ___________ ___
Phone or write today and wc will r b • pleased to call evenings a t your
nONon
aUMINE sor com-
oiactionmason. rv Turs-
SALE onvenirnee. Distance no object.—
SAVE SPACE IN YOUR HOME! Let bus cimvert votu sewing machine to an attractive electric oortable
vulv and customers are in tvited to have their names so
hat we can let them know immediately.
.Parnall —with automatic pump A Also Servis Cabinet Model
UTeIj ClitljeroE
gfoberttecr & UmiueS FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1963
VIEWPOINT
when the biggest event of the town’s social calendar—the Castle Fete gets under way. Tomorrow’s fete will be
nLlTHEROE will be in carnival mood tomorrow
the fifth since the war and should prove as big an attrac tion as the previous ones, not only to townspeople but also to people from out of town. The event will be the culmi
nation of months of organisa tion by a hard-working com mittee. In the past th e fete has
offered good value for money and has included something for everybody. I f the weather is kind, the
Open Market Clitheroo Tuesdays and Saturdays
i model Price only 411*2 l9s*\ '7«*1iCil fncludes electric motor, stitch light, ioot control, and handsome carry- fn1' case Collection and del i\ cry
ree all districts—Walter Thomason, .
Castle Grounds will make an a ttractive setting. But even if it rains, there will be worthwhile enterta inm en t in the Civic Hall, to which the enterta inm en t planned for th e open air
the a tre will be moved. «
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TJRINCESS MARGARET and Lord Snowdon may visit
Downham on November 7. They arc visiting Blackburn
rcwill LOR
on th a t day. i t was announced from Clarence House yesterday. They will visit British North
in
rop. Ltd., in the afternoon, and. we understand, will la te r he entertained to dinner by Lord and Lady Clitheroe a t Down- ham Hall.
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i ;tc. Alsobrlcs at . island satin t denims,
p Sloom-heet-oplins, e curtain nylon.
rod ^
itheroe. rovrrrrt; iitheruc. Sup-
Moor and [iplKT.
erylene l ) s andmason.
TAR bur or
CLiTHKROK GAS WORKS, North Western Gas Board.
IjI or
small quantities 4 OR 5 HOMES
REQUIRED TO HAVE CENTRAL HEATING INSTALLED
AT COST PRICE
so th a t Company may brine new clients by appointment only to view.
BOAR ms-ey.
Letters only to:
C.W.P. (BLACKBURN) LTD. RoschiU Works.
Higher Audlcy Street. Blackburn.
v715: car .-res and
S reqd.; yard In 1 of iron
).(15075.— ard. Salt 510
10. n wool British
inilth, 21. 2378.
iwork. — Times. . iurgently Semi-
.—David Salthill
194G STANDARD 8 h.p. car. sood JSISKS:
l n d d e r .
M C B LEEWAY BLACK/WHITE PRAM. £ 7 .-5 ? Shirebura Avenue.
Chtheroe. ______________________
TOTS AND TEENS, for good bar gains in second-hand prams and baby equipment. — 50, Lowergatc,
Sbthcroc. _____ < roe and l Roller Lawn Mower. .£3.—Apply. 1
114.—Ring Blakewater 8a9 <4.____
I.SECOND HAND "Webb Whippet ”
BUNK BEDS, brand new. Safety Rails. Ladder. .£10. New Spring . Interior Mattress. 5 year Guaiantec,
or 2. Kingsmili Avenue. Whalley, 1 a l ter 6 p .m ._____________________ _
i ; STANDARD VANGUARD 1954. Grand . family car in first chws runnnK • i order. M.O.T. Cert. Taxed Dec. £150.
j —Box No.________________________
! for GOOD quality top soil phone ! Ciitlv roe ill!)
RUSBRIDCE—You call e1' 00-^ • t'■ 11r*<
R > m stock— atches. Clocks. •iings'. Cutlery — and pay for it
William St.. Blackburn. Tel. 7920. j e r s e y
f a b r i c s
REMNANT SALE including
Double-Knit Ccurtclle Ban-Lon
THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 12th and 13th September. 19G3
10-00 a.m. — 12 noon 1-30 n.m. — 7-00 n.m. each day.
SATURDAY
14th September, 19G3 9-00 a.m. — 12 noon.
B.H. TEXTILES LIMITED
ALBION MILL. WATER STREET. GREAT HARWOOD
;CORNER HOUSE, King Lane. Clltll- i no.' Ladies* Overalls. Waist Aprons,
Crossovers and
Pinn.ets.
TRICT MENT
CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clith- r'l'oc. rjormv Blankets and Twilled
Flannelette Sheets.
SOLID OAK DROP-LEAF TABLE. cla-.v felt, cheap.—Apply; Advertiser
and Times. Icnuircd
to Matron. iu io Whitley
i Condi-
RS r e q u i r e d . .J. Robin-
on Terrace, s automatic
3 - STAR Double Bed Knitting Machine, complete, as now.—Mrs.
Corntlr.vaite. Closes Hall Farm, Bolion-by-Bowlaiul. Tel. Gisburn 225.
LADIES’ COATS, i Coats and Capes. New Styles. Reasonable Prires.— Economic .Stores. 70. Whalley Road, Clithcioe. Tel. 97.
LADIES’ POPLIN RAIN COATS. Keversablo (2 coolursi. from
available. h o u s e h o l d
—Wr i t e BOX T ime s .
. for Cllth- i ive position epplicant.—
R required ay and con-
a Manager, New Road,
b pLOOKERly: John ilee Mill
for Country select trade ox No. S.2,
RED. live In Hotel, Wor-
£5-12-6. Foam Racked Fine Check, from £7-7-0.—Economic Stores. 70, Whalley Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 97.
LADI ES’ KNI TWEAR. Fully Fashioned Cardigans. Fine Wool or
Clllheroe. Tel. 97.
Courtello. 34" to 44" Bust. O.S. Thick Knit Cardigans. 47/6d. — Economic Stores. 70. Whalley Rd.,
OPEN FRONTED STEEL-FRAMED l BUILDING 30 x 18’ with built-in
pring Street. Bury.
pock-up office. Suit builder or mlumber. Available on site or to dis C antle and re-erect. — Apply: R. S hadwick and Son (Buryi Ltd.,
“READ. WHALLEY TO WYCOLLER" by Peter Wightmnn, Colne Lib
rarian. 3/Gd Fascinating, entertain ing. informative. "Walks in Pondlc Country. 3/Gd. 25 Ideal rambles des cribed by Alan Lawson. President Burnley Holiday Group. — From Booksellers. Newsagents or Gerrnrds, 25. Manchester Road. Nelson.
GAS COOKER for sale, good working order. £5 o.n.o.—Tel. Clitheroc 1158.
-,.,4'iv —Rtisbridge. Jewellers. 24, King 'William Street. Blackburn.
I RUSRRIQGC for hich-class DIA- MONO REPAIRS of all kinds; satis-
: > motion guaranteed. — 24. King THE Clitheroe Libera] Associ
ation held a jumble sale in the Old School, Church Brow,
Clitheroe. on Friday. The event was well supported,
over £18 being raised for local funds.
* * Of f ic e r s elected a t the a n n u a l meeting of the
Clitheroc and Rural District Jo in t Safety committee on Wed nesday were: chairman. Coun cillor W. S h a r p 1c s : vice- c h a i r m a n . Councillor B. L. Cunlifle: s e c r e t a r y , Mr. C. Bradley.
rpHOMAS DIXON, aged about ■L six. of 25. St. Anne's Square.
Low Moor. Clitheroe. was taken to Accrington Victoria Hospital on Wednesday a f te r he had fallen from a wall. He fell on to an iron railing
which pierced his leg muscle. *
*
died in hospital a t Lancaster. He retired to Bolton-le-Sands la st year, an d was in his early seventies. I t was 1951 th a t Mr. Skilling-
A FORMER Vicar of Sahden. the Rev. H. Skillington. has
cabins and farm nV»t.:»1nnr1 in largo the
from of the *
letters to the editor have had to be held over until next week. *
Wc regret very much that *
rjLITHEROE Youth Action Group will be offering
Fete tomorrow. Up to date this group has raised over .£300 for various
free membership to the Youth of Clitheroe. at the Castle
charities. Their next target is £50 for
the Freedom from Hunger Cam paign. and to enable them to achieve this, they arc offering for sale on their s tan d a t the Castle Fete. Clithcroe rock, and
other novelties. The group has been very for
tu n a te in having a committee room, placed a t their disposal, a t
St. Denys Home, by kind permis sion of th e master and manage
ment.
Local boys “ stardom” [
BURNLEY SINGER WINS ERNEST ALLEN TROPHY
ENTRANTS from Clilltcroc and district won tw competition, licld before a crowded audience
o prizes at tile finals of the “Bid for Stardom” at life Civic Hall, on Wednesday night. The Creole Four, of Chatburn, took the major award, the
“Bid for Stardom” trophy, while Jacqueline Whiteman, of Clitheroe, was placed first in the junior section.
The classical vocalists' section was a triumph for Burnley
soprano. Doris Atkins, who drew high praise from the adjudica tor. Sarah Buckley, and was awarded the Ernest Allen
Memorial Challenge Trophy. The Tree K’s .'o f Black
of the competition were Bob Cain, the manager of the Imperial Ballroom. Nelson: Josie Bridge, teacher of speech and drama: Billy Briggs, producer and compere. Daisy Hutton, actress and producer: an d Robin Bridge, actor and producer. Compere was Mr. Jimmy Fell
Littlemoor House. Clitheroe. for mer High Sheriff of Lancashire, presented the trophies.
and accomnanist. Anne Ashton. Colonel ‘G. G. H. Bolton, of
l o o k i n g a h e a d Opening the show, the Mayor
of Clitheroe said th a t when the necessary alterations to the Civic Hall, recently purchased by th e Town Council, were com pleted. it was hoped th a t many more events would take place
there. Tile Council's consultant archi
tects were preparing plans for alterations to suit modern trends
INJURED man
NOT RECOVERED, SAY POLICE
3JICHAEL VOSE (21) of Central Avenue, Clithe
roc. was remanded on bail for three weeks when lie appeared at Clitheroc, yes terday, charged -with being drunk and disorderly and with inflicting grievious
£10 and a surety from his
bodily harm. He was bailed in the sum of
fa th e r of £25. Inspector P. R. Jackson said
the police could not proceed with the case as the aggrieved person was in no fit s tate to be interviewed or to appear in
Court. Inspector Jackson s tated th a t on August 29. Vosc.
the
aggrieved person, Dennis Wil son, an d other persons visited the Wheatsheaf Hotel in Wlial-
lev Road. Clitheroc. About I t p.m. they left the
hotel, and an argument arose with the result th a t Wilson was knocked down by Vose and received head injuries. He was taken to Accrington
Victoria Hospital la te r being transferred to Salford Royal
Hospital, where he remained
until Wednesday. P.C. Ormshaw visited the
ton was appointed Vicar of Sab- den. He succeeded tbe Rev. C.
M. Magrath. Mr Skillington was a member
of a firm of house furnishers a t Ilklev, before becoming a handi craft's teacher in several p a rts of the country including Barnolds-
wick. A lav reader a t Barnoldswick.
he decided to give up teaching to studv for the ministry. He studir-' theology a t S t Aidan's. Birke- head, and was appointed cure
a t Padiham. After leaving Sabden, .V’.
Skillington moved to Upper Wyresdale. in tile Trough of
Bowland. His widow, formerly Miss
Rushton. had the post office a t Saltcrforth. *
* I
ttrom Monday, September 16, - the hours of business a t Clitheroe's head post office will
be cu t by an hour a day. From Monday to Friday the
hours of business will be 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. an d on Saturdays from
9 a.m. to 5*30 p.m. Previously there has been an
morning and evening. *
h a lf hour extension both in the *
Clitheroc chemists open to
dispense prescriptions outside normal shop hours next week
e re ; S u n d a y noon to 1 p.m. and other days (except
Saturday) 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., Charles Clegg. Church Street. * W
Minimum prices guaranteed to
producers of eggs sen t to packing s tations this week a rc : large 4s. 2 jd.. s tan d a rd 3s. Old., medium
Is. l l td . . smell Is. 6Jd. «
* Freedom from Hungor
Camoaign Clithoroo Effort Donations received up to tne
3rd September, 1963 : £ s. d.
Previously acknow. ■ 2697 5 8 Anonymous
Clitheroe Rotary Club Four th Donation . . 50 u u
*
Total 2748 9 8 *
THIS WEEK’S
ROAD SAFETY SLOGAN Courtesy begets courtesy
.............. 1 4 u
scene where lie saw Vose ill T u rn er Street, alleged Inspector Jackson. Vose shouted. " I am the man you are looking for. I
h i t him." The Inspector alleged th a t
Vose was very drunk and would no t be quiet. He was taken to the police station. He made no
reply when charged. An application by Mr. W. D.
.......enwood (defending i ' aid was granted.
for
xYCLISTS’ RALLY
AND RACE
Blubberhottses and Knarcsboro’. A headwind throughout the journev ra th e r slowed lip down and the ride was completed m ten minutes over six hours. Sunday morning we spent
T)URING l a s t weekend J cyclists from all over the country converged on the Knavcsmirc at York for the Annual Cyclists Touring Club Rally. Several members of Clithcroe Clarion Section were amongst them. Our ride to York was via
looking round the exhibition tent, which is always very interesting. On show was all th a t Is modern in cycles and equipment. There was also a show of ten ts and camping equipment, which was subjected
to th e closest scrutiny. After dinner we packed our
gear away, and went to watch the finish of the road race. This,
s tar tin g a t six in the morning, was over the 204 mile route from London which, so the legend has It, was taken by Dick Turpin the notorious higliway-
m\y e bade our farewell to York
a t 3-30 in the afternoon and thanks to a following wind arrived home almost exactly
five hours later. Next week we hold our
100 miles in seven hours relia bility trial, which s ta r ts a t Chatburn and finishes 200 yards bevond Edisford Bridge on the
Hurst Green road. n u ■
’SPRITE*.
burn won the group section, wh i l e Burnley contralto Megan Jones was placed first in the junior section. Judges for the variety section
and it was hoped th a t when these were completed, the hall would accommodate about 600 dancers.
'T’HE Rev. Ronald Jobling, superintendent minister, and the Rev. James Bell, of Whalley, new ministers in Clithcroe Methodist Circuit, who will he inducted tonight.
LOCAL WEDDINGS D A R N L E Y— BALL A
FORMER Whalley girl, Miss Valerie Anne Ball,
the only daughter of Mrs. J. Ball, who lived a t Sands Cottage, Whalley was married a t Strat-
for-on-Avon last week to Mr. Richmond Dalton John Damley, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Damley. Station Road. Shipston, n e a r Stratford. The bride was attended by two
with diamante and pears with a shoulder-length veil. Her bouquet was of yellow tea
roses and lily-of-the-valley- Chief bridesmaid, Rita Overy,
friend of the bride, wore a peach coloured satin dress with a bell shaped skirt. She had matching accessories. Her bouquet was of
white carnations and sweet peas. There were two small atten
friends, Mrs. Margaret Cox and Miss Ann Greenwood. Best man was Mr. Frederick Richardson, and the ushers were Mr. Thomas Cox, and Mr. Peter Damley.
P R IC E— H A R R ISO N
ripHE wedding took place a t A s t . Leonard’s Church, Wnd-
dington. on Saturday, of Mi*. Brian Price, only son of Mrs. and th e laic Mr. Price, of 38 Pendle Avenue. Chatburn. and Miss Jean Harrison, only daughter of Mr. an d Mrs. W. Harrison, Branch Read. Waddington. The bridegroom is a self-
employed joiner and funeral director, an d th e bride a recep tionist for Trutex a t Grindleton. The bride was a t t ired in a rose
figured brocade dress cut on princess lines, the sk ir t falling into a tra in . Her bouffant head dress was held in place by a coronet of seed pearls. She had a bouquet of cream
dants, Audrey Dixon, sister of the bride and Patricia Driver, cousin of the bridegroom, who wore dresses of peach nylon flocked with white and trimmed with a panel of white lace. They had w h i t e headdresses and
.shoes. They carried posies of mixed
sweet, peas. . The dutie of best man were
performed by William Driver, brother of the bridegroom, and
th e groomsmen were Da v i d Johnson and Keith Burgess. Ushers were Trevor Overy and
Jo h n YVetton- The Vicar. Rev. A. K. Bisbrown
conducted the sendee. A reception was a t the Brown
I CO-OP I I SHOPS I I ON I
I SALE I J^XTENSIVE alterations are taking place at the
I.angho branch of Billingtun
and Whallcy Co-operative Society, which, it is believed, has been sold. But it was “not comment”
Cash Price (without extras) £415
CARS, VANS, TRUCKS FOR ALL AUSTIN RENTAL TERMS ON ALL MODELS 36 Pavmcnts of £ 11-8-7
AUSTIN A7 VANS Choice of Colours DEPOSIT £83
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Cow Hotel, hatburn, and the honeymoon is being spent at Scarborough. Th e bride travelled in a navy blue and white two- piece su it with white accessories. A display cabinet was received
Harrison, cousin of th e bride, Pamela Rushton, and R i ta Bums, cousins of the bridegroom. They wore sh o r t dresses of
roses an d lily-of-the-valley. Bridesmaids were Misses Linda
peach brocade with headdresses and gloves to tone. They c a r ried bouquets of talisman roses
and stephanotis. The bride’s brother, Gerald
Harrison, was best man. an d Mr. Sam Williams was groomsman. Ushers were Messrs Dennis
Harrison, brother of th e bride, and Geoffrey Scott. The ceremony was performed
by the Rev. W. Fletcher, assisted by the Rev. J. A. Mimmack. After a reception a t the Starkie
Pendlc Avenue. Chatburn. H A R G R E A V E S— SO WDEN
from the management and work friends of the bride, who is a weaver a t Holmes Mill, and crystal glassware from J. Watson & Son, for whom the bridegroom works as a plumber. Th e couple will live a^8 Hod-
dor Grove. Clitheroe.
yesterday when a well- known local food firm was asked if it had bought the premises. The Billington and Whal-
Iey Co-op failed last year and was subject to a wind ing up order by the Chancery Court. The central premises at George Street, Whalley, and branches at King Street and Milton Road, Whalley, and Billington and B a r r ow branches are being offered for sale.
circus show in Clitheroe
ETURN1NG to Clitheroe next week to celebrate 150 years of continuous touring is Sir Robert Fossctt’s circus, which
Arms, Clitheroe. the couple left for a honeymoon in Edinburgh. The couple will reside a t 38,
r r w o bank clerks were married •i a t St. Helen’s Church,
Waddington. on Saturday. They were Mr. Peter Har
greaves. elder son of Mr. an d Mrs. E. Hargreaves, of 17 Higher Wilton Road, Blackburn, and Miss M a r i a n Sowden, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sowden. 28. Waddow View. Wad dington. Given away by h er father, who
is a member of West Riding Con stabulary. the bride was a ttired in a long white gown of satin brocade, cut on classical lines and falling into a train. Her bouffant veil was secured by a coronet of satin and pearls. She carried a bouquet of talis
man roses, stcplmnqtis, and yellow rosebuds. Bridesmaids were the bride’s
sister. Miss J a n e t Sowden, and h er two friends. Misses Ann Pearson an d J a n e Williams. J an e t wore a powder blue nylon dress with matching headdress, an d carried a posy of cream rosebuds. The others were in dresses of
primrose brodcric anglaise, and matching headdresses. They had bouquets of yellow carnations, stephanotis, and rosebuds. Best man was Mr. Brian Wil
started ils first ever tour at Clitheroe in ISI3. The circus was formed the previous year. The show is now acknow
ledged as one of the largest in the country, and though its tours have been chiefly confined to the cities and larger towns of Great Britain, it is paying this special visit to Clitheroe to present a
birthday show. The largest circus ever to
visit th* town, its s tay will be only brief- Two performances will be given on Wednesday anti Thursday, a f te r which i t will move on to Rochdale and later Bradford. The Mayor. Alderman E.
Crosslcy and members an d offi cials of th e town council have been invited to the show as guests of honour by tbe two directors of tile circus. Bailey and Mary I. Fossett. Thought to be tb e oldest
been seen a t various times on television. One of the outstanding merits
of th is circus is in the number and variety of the animals, for in addition to putting on the show in the ring, there is also a zoo which is open to the public.
DOG R EVUE L i o n s , leopards, panthers,
jaguars, elephants, camels, _ and llamas, are among the animals to be seen. A dog revue is also an added attraction, while the fine range of horses include Arab stallions. Welsh and Shet land ponies, and the unusual feature of In d ian S a c r e d
donkeys. No circus would be complete
without the chimpanzees, and these mischievous animals form
a major p a r t of the show- In addition, of course, there
are a hos t of s ta rs in the saw
family circus in the country it is presented in the old style traditional manner. Excerpts from th e show have
dust ring. Fossett’s circus strong man is
only four feet six inches high,
bu t he will lif t a 12 stone man from the ground by his teeth.
kinson. while the bridegroom’s brother was groomsman. The duties of usher were performed by Mr. Malcolm Sowden. brother of the bride. Canon J. C. T. Baker per
formed the ceremony. After a reception a t th e Sun
In n Hotel, Waddington, the couple left for a honeymoon in the South of England. The bride wore a petrol blue su it with peach and black accessories. Presents were received from
THE JEWELLERS WITH THE ‘MODERN LOOK’
See our large choice. ENGAGEMENT AND
WEDDING RINGS
the manager and staff of the Yorkshire Bank, Clitheroc, where the bride was employed an d the the Midland B a n k , Darwen, where the bridegroom works. Also received was a wrought
WATCHES & CLOCKS CANTEENS OF CUTLERY
iron framed mirror from St. Mark’s A m a t o u r Dramatic Society of which the bridegroom is a member.
DRIVER— DIXON THE marriage took place a t
on Saturday of Mr. Roy Driver, second son of Mrs. and tbe late Mr. T. Driver, of 8 Hodder Grove, CUtheroe, an d Miss Heather Dixon, th ird dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Dixon, of 18 Ga rn e tt Road, Clitheroe. Given away by h er father,
th e bride was attired in a full- length gown of white satin brocade cut on classical lines. I t wastrimmed with satin roses and fell into a train. Her headdress was white satin pill box trimmed
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