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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, April 26, 1963


Trinity Methodist Church


SUNDAY NEXT (APRIL 28th)


Ladies Day 10-30 a.m. and 6-0 p.m.


MISS S. BUCKLEY, M.A. o f P e n r i th .


Special music by the ladies ch o ir.


NO LADIES CLASS. CLITHEROE


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH


SUNDAY NEXT (26th April, 1963)


FAMILY WORSHIP 10-30 a.m. Preacher :


Mr. F. Braithwaite


EVENING WORSHIP 6-0 p.m. Preachor :


REV. ALAN GAUNT MARTIN TOP


CONGREGATIONAL CIIURCII


SATURDAY, MAY, 4th, 1963 at 3-0 p.m.


Spring Effort Opener: Mrs. E. Wightman


Chairman: Mr. E. Wightman (Waddington)


TEA: Adults 3 / - ; Children 1/G GIFT AND CAKE STALL


At 7-30 p.m. A FILM


VISIT TO A LEPROSY COLONY IN EASTERN NIGERIA


by Mr. Richard Turner (Clitheroe)


METHODIST CHURCH WEST BRADFORD


SPRING SALE Saturday, 4th May, 1963


to be opened at 3-0 p.m. by


MISS G. S. IIARDACRE


DRAPERY. CAKE. FLOWER AND POUND STALLS.


ADMISSION 1/6


(including Afternoon Tea). TRINITY


METHODIST CHURCH A FILM SHOW


Mr. and Mrs. Tom Houghton.


Coloured Slides of NEW ZEALAND by


TUESDAY'. APRIL 30Hi, a t 7-30 p.m.


ADMISSION: 1/0 (including refeshments).


• IMPERIAL BALLROOM * NELSON


— Ballroom of the Stars —


- SATURDAY^ APRIL 27lh • 7-30 p.m. to 11-30 p.m.


Go man go where the girls go to the Imperial Saturday show


Presenting the sensational film and record star


* WES SANDS *


backed by the fabulous * LE-ROYS * — plus —


the Ponderosa Cartwrights. with Hi-Fi Stetson.


Licensed Bar * Tickets G/- (a t the foyer 6/G).


TRINITY METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL


PRELIMINARY NOTICE THE FIRST


Sunday School


Anniversary will be held on


Sunday, 19th May, 1963


PLEASE KEEP THIS DATE OPEN.


MANOR HALL (Gcipel Hall)


SUNDAY NEXT, APRIL 28th — Gospel Service 6-30 p.m. Speaker: MR. MASSEY, Bolton.


WEDNESDAY NEXT. MAY 1st.— Ladles’ Bright Hour 2-45 p.m,


BoIton-by-Bowland Women’s Institute and Parish Council (Joint Effort)


(in aid of Freedom from Hunger).


on MONDAY, MAY Gth IN THE SCHOOL.


Commencing 7-0 p.m.


BRING & BUY SALE ADMISSION: 1/-


(including refreshments).


DOMINO DRIVE ADMISSION 3/-


Followed a t 8 p.m. by WHIST AND


St. James’s Show Committee


JUMBLE SALE IN ST. JAMES'S SCHOOL


Thursday, 2nd May AT 7 p.m.


Admission 3d. REFRESHMENTS


UNITED CHRISTIAN


FELLOWSHIP will meet at


28, Montague Street


To-morrow (Saturday) a t 7-30 p.m.


ALL ARE WELCOME


Borough of Clitheroe Housing Office


Nolice is hereby given th a t the Housing Office in York Street wil: be


CLOSED on the evening of


Monday, 29lh April, 1963 I-I. L. SAGAR, Town Clerk.


Let’s Suppose .......


YOU ARE FED UP WITH YOUR T.V. SET AND WANT TO SWITCH TO—


THEN PHONE BLACKBURN 49091 FOR TEN DAYS FREE TRIAL


RED ARROW BURNLEY AND ACCRINGTON


G3. WHALLEY NEW ROAD. BLACKBURN. ALSO AT


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ANY DAY INCLUDING WEEK­ ENDS


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MRS. HARGREAVES,


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CALL AT SPRING AND


SUMMER OUTFITS QUALITY AND UP-TO-DATE FASHIONS AT REALISTIC PRICES


65, King St., Whallcy TEL.: 2262


Market reports GtSBURN AUCTION MART


cattle were forward a t tlic second spring prize show and sale of in- caif cattle.


Tuesday — A total of 450 in-calf


trade, while Inter calves met a slower trade.


Short dated cattle met a good The champion was a Friesian


due to calve in August, fthown by A. Bradley, of Salterforth, and withdrawn at £88.


Friesian due to calve In August shown by J. W. Parsons, of Holme, and was sold for £133 to Mr. E. Thurloe, of Wiggington. York.


The reserve champion was a


white or blue cow: 1. J. W. Parsons £133 (reserve champion*: 2. W. Maudsiey £90: 3. W. Mnuds'ey £90. Class 2. B'ack and white or


Prizes: Class 1. Black and


blue heifer: 1. J. H. Howard CB5: 2. E. Thur’oe £73; 3, E. Thurloe


N/S.Class 3. Cow. any other colour. 1, a. Swales £77 10s.; 2. J. H. Howard £09 10s.: 3. Mrs. E. A. Drlnkall and Sons £70.


Advertiser « Times Office FOR


PRINTING BOOKBINDING RULING AND DIESTAMPING OFFICE EQUIPMENT


COMMERCIAL STATIONERY


FARM ACCOUNT BOOKS . HF.RO RF.OISTHRS MOVEMENT OF ANIMAL RECORDS Mil K- ROUND BOOKS . a n d AI.I. t y p e s o f ACCOUNT BOOKS AND BUSINESS STATIONERY.


4 & 6, Market Place, Clitheroe the VHIacjes WHALLEY


warden and Mr. J. S. R. Shaw was appointed Vicar’s warden a t the Easter vestry meeting of Whalley Parish Church on Monday night.


VESTRY.— Mr. E. Smithies was re-appointed people’s


CHATBURN


Chatburn Company or the Girls’ Life Brigade was officially formed on Wednesday evening, when 10 cadets, five Junior and rive senior members were enrolled.


METHODIST CHURCH.—The 1st The members made their vows


Jury were elected to the Parochial Church Council and Mr. F. W. Bullock and Mr. V. W. Goss as representatives to the diocesan conference.


Mr. C. Cowburn and Mr.


was elected secretary and Mrs. J. Kenyon, treasurer, a t the annual meeting of Whallcy Methodist Church Women's Fellowship on Wednesday.


LANGHO


The first of a series of weekly whist and domino drives arranged by the Men’s Guild was held in St. Leonard's School last night week.


Mrs. Maddox, Mrs. Farns­ worth and Mrs. J. M. Whalley.


Prizes were won by; Ladies:


Mrs. P. Walmsley and Miss M. ■Allen.


A. Whalley and Mr. J. R. Ellis. Dominoes: Mrs. F. Hindle,


chairman of Darwen Division Women Conservatives, gave a film show to members of of Langho, Billington and Dinckiey Women Conserva­ tives last week a t St. Leonard’s School. A buffet supper was served.


FILMS.—Miss A. Robinson, BILLINGTON


and Langho Women's In s titu te spent an interesting evening last week learning how to prepare preserves for shows.


Mrs. M. Smith, of Garstang.


gave an account of how to pre­ pare jams, bottled fruit, chut-


pot of lemon curd was won by: 1. Mrs. Jackson; 2, Mrs. Smi th; 3, Mrs. Middleton.


SABDEN


annual meeting of the St. Nicholas Mothers’ Union took place in the schoolroom last week. Mrs. Read presided.


MOTHERS’ UNION. — The


elected: president and enrol­ ling member. Mrs. A. Read; joint secretaries, Mesdames T. Cook and T. Graham: treasurer, Mrs. F. J. Hartley: magazine secretary, Mrs. D. Houghton: sick visitor, Mrs. E. Shaw. The committee were


The following officials were


Mrs. H. Lawson. MARKET. — Arranged by


re-elected en bloc with the addition of Mrs. F. Crozier and


members of the local Women’s U n i o n i s t Association a


Caledonian Market was held in the St. Nicholas School last night week, when the various goods met with a ready sale. Lielit refreshments we re s' rved during the evening. Tlic proceeds, which amounted lo £30. were in aid of local Hinds.


connection with the St. Nicholas Parish Church the annual vestry and Parochial meetings were held in the schoolroom last week.


CHURCH MEETINGS.— In


Vic'.t's Warden and Mr. J. Sugar was again appointed People's Warden.


presided. Mr. Alan Cliff was elected


two Wardens who had carried out their duties so success­ fully during the past year.


The Vicar paid tribute to the


which followed, the Parochial Church Council were re-eiected en-bloc with the addition of Mr. Norman Berry.


At the Parochial meeting


Mr. Alan Cliff presented the report of the church finances


for the past year, which had proved very succesful. The school finances report


The Vicar, the Rev. A. Read,


ney.s. pickles and wines. The competition for the best


IV.!.—Members of Billington Gents.: Mr. A. Altham. Mr. WIIIST AND DOMINOES.— ELECTED.—Mrs. L. P. O'Connor


before Mrs. Smith, commandant of the Burnley Company.


Mrs. Mimmack, captain of the


brigade, and Miss Freda Jones, lieutenant, also made their vows. *


Taylor. Following the service, a demon­


church and was conducted by the chaplain, the Rev. J. A. Mimmack. The lesson was read by Anne


The service was held in the


stration of exercises, such as skipping, was given by the mem­ bers.


the Blackburn Company, spoke about the alms and activities of the Girls’ Life Brigade.


Mrs. Hallam, commandant of RTMINGTON WIIIST AMI) DOMINOES.—


The Memorial In s t i tu te Manage­ ment Committee held a whist and domino drive on Saturday. Mr. S. Holgate was M.C., and Mrs. Mosley presented prizes to:


Whist: Ladies: 1, Mrs. Under­


wood: 2, Mrs. D. Seed; con., Mrs R. Robinson.


Gents.: 1. Mrs. Bairslow; 2.


Mr. Inglcby; con., Mr. Eccles. Dominoes: high. Mr. Davies; 2.


Mrs. Leach: 3. Miss K. Moor- house; low, Mr. Moorhouse.


A competition was won by Mrs.


J. Parker. OOWNHAM


ided a t Ihe monthly meeting of Downham Women’s Insti­ tute. held in the Village Hall. Mrs Lambert was elected delegate to the annua; meet­ ing in London.


W.I.— Lady Clitheroe pres­


caster, gave a talk oil “Deportment". Sire w a s


Mrs. Armistead, of Lan­


was for the lieatest ankles, won by Mrs. H. Oliver. This was followed by a quiz for the social half-hour, and this was won by Mrs. Brennan.


thanked by Miss S. Clayton. The monthly competition


READ


WHIST DRIVES.—At Satur­ day evening’s whist drive in


the Conservative Club, Mrs. Maxwell presented prizes. Winners: Special, Mrs. T.'


cons.. Mrs. B. Rimmer. Gents.: 1, Mrs. E. Pirt; con..


Haworth. Ladies: 1. Mrs. Dudgeon;


Mrs. J. L. Kenyon. Mrs. W. Clegg presented the


B row i t t ;


H a r r iso n . G e n ts . : 1. Mrs. E. Maxwell:


prizes at Monday's whist drive. W in n e r s : L a d ie s : 1, Mrs. A. con.. Mrs. W.


th e local Wom en 's U n io n is t A s so c ia tio n w e n t on th e ir a n n u a l o u t in g on T u e sd ay . A to u r of th e R ibble Valley was c om p le ted w i th a m e a l a t C o p s te r G re en .


con.. Mrs. E. H ow o r th . T R IP .—A b o u t 40 m em b e rs of


NEWTON


Newton In s t i tu te Committee an­ nounced tlie total proceeds from ih e whist drive, dance, social evening and donations as .£93 lor th e p a s t reason. This has been forwarded to help the cause.


CANCER RESEARCH. — Tile ! "OIRTHDAY greetings to Miss


81 on Sunday and to Mr. John Kenvon. o! South View, Slaid-


J3 Alice Hltchen. of G Cross Street. Low Moor, who will be


bttrii. who will be 90 on Wednesday.


The Weeks Obituary MR. F. ASTIN


Mr. Frank Astin died on Saturday a t Nazareth House. Blackburn. aged 71. He previously resided in Garnett Road, Clitheroe, for many


A former Clitheroe resident.


years. Mr. Astin, a widower, was


w .s given by Mr. J. Britcliffe. Mr. G. Ainsworth and Mr. A.


Birtwell were elected as representatives to the Ruri- Decanal Conference and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Nuttall were elected as representatives to the Diocesan Conference.


death occurred in hospital a t Burnley on Sunday of Mrs. (Alice Newby, of 6 Gardeners Row. She was 51.


MRS. A. NEWBY. — The


1 for many years, and was well- ( known and highly respected


She had been closely asso­ ciated with the Baptist Chapel


in the village. Mrs. Newby is survived by


Burnley yesterday following a service a t Sabden Baptist


Chapel, conducted by the Rev. D. I. Morgan, of Earby. a former pastor a t the church.


CHIPPING


the Clerk to Chipping Parish Council reporting th a t the nubile footpath from Astley House to Mill Lane, Chipping, has been obstructed, will be submitted to the meeting of Olitheroc Rural Council’s Highways Committee on Mon­ day.


FOOTPATH.— A letter from


the matter has been referred to the Council’s Surveyor for investigation.


I t will also be reported th a t


her husband. Cremation took place a t


employed for a long period at Ministry of Supply depots, first a t Barrow and later at Blackburn. He retired six years ago.


Miichael and St. John’s R.C. Church, Clitheroe.


He was associated with St.


and St. John’s Church on Tuesday preceded the inter­ ment a t St. Joseph's Cemetery. Clitheroe.


Requiem Mass a t St. Michael MRS. B. HAYTON


Railway View. Biillngton, died in hospital on Wednesday, aged 82.


Mrs. Bessie Hayton, of 2


Hayton had resided in the district all her life, and was associated with Langho Parish Church.


A native of Billington, Mrs.


Edward Hayton, was for several years farm bailiff at Brockhnll Hospital.


two sons and two daughters . The interment will take


Her husband, the late Mr. Mrs. Hayton is survived by


place to-morrow at Old Langho Churchyard.


p!tal on Tuesday of Mrs Elizabeth Hannah Hargreaves of 7 Victoria 'Avenue. Chat­ burn. She was 83.


MRS. E. II. HARGREAVES The death occurred in hos-


native of Grlndleton and had resided for several years at Rathmell before going to Uve


Mrs. Hargreaves was a .it C h atb u rn a b o u t e ig h t y e a r s


aeo. o n moving to C h a tb u rn , sh e


became a s so c ia ted w i th th e village P a r ish C h u rc h .


Methodist Church to-morrow will precede interment in the ch urchyard.


A service a t Grlndleton MRS. E. KENYON


Woone Lane, Clitheroe, died in hospital on Friday, aged 70.


Mrs Emma Kenyon, of 70


A n a t iv e of C l i th e ro e . Mrs. Kenyon h a d re s id ed in th e


borough all h e r life a n d was associated w i th S t . J am e s s


Church. Before h e r r e t i r em e n t sh e


was employed a s a m a c h in is t hv W. T. S e a rso n , L td . S h e nreviouslv wo rk ed fo r C l i th ­ eroe S h ir t in g s . Ltd.


Accrington on W ed n e sd ay . MR. L. WILSON


daughters survive her. c rem a t io n


Her husband, son and three took p la c e a t


1,1= life, Mr. Leonard Wilson. nf M ead ow lan d s , R ib b le sd a ’e


Resident in Chatburn all


View, d ied a t his home on Friday. He was 57. Mr Wilson had been em­


ployed as a joiner on Lord rli'heroe's estate for 25 years, and for 20 years previously, had worked for ids uncle, Mr.


jo lm Sm i th . m his y o u th , Mr Wilson


the village team, and was associated w i th C h r is t C h u rc h . Chitburn. throughout his life.


nlayed sn o o k e r as a m em b e r of


.■laved football for Grindleton and C h a tb u rn .


He a.so He is su rv iv ed by h is wife,


two so n s a n d a d a u g h te r . The in te rm e n t to o k p la c e a t


C hris t C h u rc h , C h a tb u rn on Tuesday.


W7TNNERS of the first ' ' qualifying round for the


E.L.G.A. handicap competition played a t Clitheroe on Sa tu r ­


WADDINGTON


at the weekly whist drive on Tuesday evening were:-


READING ROOM.—Winners


Mrs. A. Wright: 3, Mrs. E. Moore.


wood: 2, (tie) Mrs. M. Woof! and Mr. R. Wallbank; 3, Mrs. C. Bates.


Gents.: 1, Mrs. A. Under­


sale was held in St. Catherine's School on Saturday by the Sun­ day School teachers and scholars.


WEST BRADFORD CIIURCII EFFORT.—A jumb’


.e


new, plant and Continental stalls, proceeds of which, £2 5s., will be forwarded to the S.P.G.


There were also pound, cake,


proceeds amounted to £40. TOSSIDE


by the Institute Committee a whist drive in aid of the Royal Institute lor the Blind was held last week. Ten tables were occupied, with Mr. J. Calverley as M.C.


WHIST DRIVE: Organised


prizes which had been given by the blind.


Mrs. K. Whipp presented


Mrs. F. Peel; 3, Mrs. T. Cow- king; con.. Mrs. Calverley.


Ladies: 1, Mrs. Harrison; 2,


Mr. Denny: 3, Mr. S. Foreman; con.. Mr. Hutchinson.


THORNLEY W.I.—Mrs. Anderson presided


nl the April meeting of Tliornlcy W.I.. at which Mrs. Kenyon gave her delayed report of the L.F.W.I. meeting.


well-known preserves firm, was the speaker. Mrs. Rnwcliire ex­ pressed thanks.


Mr. Ellis, representative of a Winners of a competition for n


decorated egg were Mrs. San d e r­ son. Mrs. Lawson and Mrs. Ward,


in my view in c re a s e , t r a d e to SLAIDBURN


show and dance on behalf of the Cancer Research Fund was held in the Village Hall on Monday evening. Mr. P. J. Kean showed coloured slides on •* Bird life in Bowland.” Th e Silver Keynotes Band played for th e dance which followed.


Christie's Hospital during the past 12 months by giving illus­ trated lectures.


Two schools to close


Executive, at their meeting at Whal’.cy on Tuesday, will be asked to approve a General P u r p o s e s Sub - Committee recommendation th a t approval be given to the proposed closure of Read Congrega­ tional School at the end of the summer term.


Me m b e r s or Divisional Education


noted tile approval given by the Ministry of Education to the closure of Wiswcll C. of E. School at the end of the present school year.


The committee has also n o . 5


A. K. C. Eccles, R. Scott. K. Procter, M. Dennett, P. Wilkin­ son. G. Newing. D. Niven, A. Mus- grovc, B. Scott, Ingham.


Ribblesdale W. II.—W. Ta t te r -


sal!. J. Cook. R. Baron. K. Holden. T. Overy. J. Stirzakcr. J. Woodworth. B. Blackburn. M. Cottnm. M. Garlick. D. Walker. Res.. H. Kenyon. Meet ground 1-15.


Topham. J. Peters, G. Ainsworth. G. Ireland. D. Blcazard. P. Gorton. 15. Var’cy. T. Wallbank. B. M. Emmett. Queen. Meet a t 1-30.


Whallcy.—II. K. Sharpies. G.


Lawless. R. Wilkinson. K. Marsh. V. C. Jordan. A. Greenwood, L. J.


1. Bradley. M. R. Embery. Whallcy 11.—R. W. Gann. G.


Bradley. M. Gorton. J. llowden. J. IIlll. R. Whlgliam. Res.. II. Hind.


JOSEPH LUCAS LIMITED Burnley Factories


SATURDAY, AUGUST 17th, 1963


day was G. Symms. To-morrow, two members of


the Clitheroe club, Mr. J. Glover, and Mr. E. D. S a t te r th - walte, will be playing for the Lancashire county team in Ireland against Ulster.


at the Clitheroe club will be the second qualifying round for the E.L.GjA. handicap competition.


Also taking place to-morrow School clerk


| of No. 5 Divisional Education Executive will be asked to recommend L a n c a s h i r e Education Committee to approve the establishment of a post of school clerk for full­ time service a t St. Augustine’s R.C. Secondary


A T their meeting a t Whal- ley on Tuesday, members


: the main road near Elker Lane, is due to be opened this summer.


Billtngton. The school, which adjoins


S c h o o l .


ton, will submit to the Coun­ cil’s Waterworks, Sewerage and Cleansing Committee on


points raised by the Council arising out of the revised scale of water charges approved by the Board follow­ ing the coming into operation of the new valuation lists.


The letter is In reply to the


rriHE Clerk to Clitheroe Rural Council. Mr. T. P. Rush-


Monday a letter from the treasurer of Fylde Water Board.


AMATEUR TALENT COMPETITION


divided into two sections which will consist of soio artistes and musical groups. Competitors placed first and second in EACH! section will be awarded a


FIRST PRIZE TO THE VALUE OF £25/0/0


SECOND PRIZE TO THE VALUE OF £10/0/0 Competitors must be ove.r the age of 16 and must supply their own music scores


ROSE-QUEEN BEAUTY COMPETITION


Competitors will be requested to wear summer a ttire — dress or two-piece with or without accessories


FIRST PRIZE TO THE VALUE OF £30/0/0 (PLUS ROSE BOWL)


SECOND PRIZE TO THE VALUE OF £10/10/0


THIRD PRIZE TO THE VALUE OF £5/5/0 Each finalist will receive a personal momento of the occasion


A PANEL OF JUDGES will select the finalists for both competitions from those appearing in the eliminating he ats (to be held on mid-week evenings during June in Lucas Social Club). The finals will be held on the afternoon of the Gala and Fete


CLOSING DATE FOR BOTH COMPETITIONS MAY 20ch


JOSEPH LUCAS LTD.. HARGHER CLOUGH WORKS, BURNLEY


ENTRIES to be sent to the SPORTS ORGANISER, LEVER'S ‘LOBOU CALF MEAL


Enquiries to: P. Wilson, Bank House, Adelaide Terrace, Blackburn


Cricket teams Kihblcsdalc \V.—K. E. Weaver.


Mr. Kean h a s raised £102 for FOK GOOD CAUSE.—A film Gents.: 1, Mr. J. Kenyon; 2, Ladies: 1, Mrs. A. Smith; 2,


W a s h o u t in th e R ib b le sd a le L e a g u e


JJIBBLESDALE League cricket was washed out on Saturday


without a start being made. Heavy rain throughout the


morning and into the afternoon dashed hopes of play. Some grounds had also not fully re­ covered from the effects of the severe winter.


Barnoldswick and Rolls-Royce, who should have played each


other the previous week, start the season without any play at all in their first two fixtures.


In the Ribblesdale Junior League, Cherry Tree drew with


champions Immanuel A after a two-hour delay. Aitkcn Shield semi-final


Chipping through to the final


Chipping 4; Bashall Eaves Z


'[ 'H E while jerseys of Bashall Eaves an d th e green of Chip­


ping became so mud-covered to­ wards tlie end of this gruelling semi-final lie a t Low Moor th a t it was difficult to distinguish between the sides.


final by playing first class foot­ ball and scoring two goals more th an Bashall Eaves, who almost matched th e winners in football skill.


Chipping won through to the


players tired and only the “ big boot ” produced results near the end.


As the game wore on, the


tastic saves under bad conditions. Chipping's scorers were S.


DEWHURST (2), R. MERCER an d D. FREEMAN.


LANCASHIRE COMBINATION


Both goalkeepers produced fan ­


Cam by CM* ° Carnaby camk. The Pendle Fo re s t a n d


g ra v en Hunt Point-to-Point


Saturday, 27th April at Sawley between Gisburn and Clitheroe First race 2 p.m. Five races including:


THE MASSEY GOLD CUP & THE RIBBLESDHLE TROPHY


Bolton-by-Bowland Motor Services Limited and


Hodder Motor Services


Commencing Sunday, 28th April, 1963 AND EVERY SUNDAY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE


Dep. 2-0 p.m. Blackpool. — Fare 5/6 (RETURN 9-30 p.m.)


SUNDAY, 12th MAY:


Dep. 7-30 a.m. Spalding Tulip Fields. Fare 25/-


* BOOK NOW *


at — 4. WELLSATE. PHONE : CLITHEROE 473 & S90 OR AINSWORTH'S, WATERLOO, CLITHEROE


Cf)E ClitljeroR


Sbbertteer S. (Euij| FRIDAY. APRIL 26th. l l |


Lightlnq of Vehicles: 8-59 p.m. to 5-18 a.ml


VIEWPOI


fNLITHEROE'S m uni cl election next


should have added i r l in th a t control of the J Council is a t stake.


i |


There are, of course. o .| members pn the CourB


present instead of i f cause the vacancy cau l the death of Aids Wilkinson, who w.l Labour member, h a f been filled.


The intervention of I Liberals during the la I municipal elections hr.J helped to increase in i This year, they are agl the field with a full tel


In spite of control o | Council being at candidates will no have to contend apathy on the part (I electorate. The days r election meetings werl attended, with hej commonplace, are novl


To-day, most meeting! quiet affairs, the m e | of the audience g e ii . - ■ — to !


being confined “converted”.


Television helps


electors away Irom ings, and when cancl canvas thev also h r | compete with the medium. People waf their favourite T.V. r are not likely to w(| those who call dur ir j middle of the nrograrr| discuss Iocai affairs.


But this apathy has overcome if we are t I a keen and vigorou.-| government system.


CARLOTTA SCHOOL OF DANCING


For the past 10 years the school has been one of the FIRST THREE in the BRITISH BALLET ORGANISATION for Highest Examination results in the country.


PRINCIPALS: PEGGIE WILSON, M.B.B.O., O.D.T.S. Fellow and Examiner.


BRENDA HOLGATE, M.B.B.O., O.D.T.S. Solo Seal. Associate.


THE SCHOOL HAS BRANCHES IN ACCRINGTON, BLACKBURN AND PRESTON


There are Vacancies for the SUMMER TERM


commencing Thursday, 2nd May, at ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ROOMS, CLITHEROE


Recent Examination Successes of Local Pupils:


LYNETTE LONSDALE, Scholars — Credit 80. HEATHER CLARK, Grade II — Honours 86. LOIS READ, Grade V — Honours 85. ANNETTE RUNG. Grade V — Honours 91. LOIS READ, Junior Tap — Honours 92.


SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO DEPORTMENT AND SELF EXPRESSION


The task is one offeifl challenge to all who serve their c o m m u | through membership local Council.


Green, M.P. for Preston J whose home is at S.n


(THE Minister of Board of Trade, MiT


arrived back in London fl on Friday after his t\v|


visit to Italy, where he the Milan Trade Fair.


Italians undoubtedly wlsl co-operate with Britain f aspects of trade.


He said he though I


Michael and St. John'L Church, a fashion show I by a Blackburn firm cl fitters, in The Hall, Low! last night week raisedl £10 for the Mayor off eroe’s Freedom from appeal. *


OR G A N I S E D by I Women's Sodality * •


(THE Youth Club <| Michaei and St.


R.C. Church organic dance in The Hall, Low I on Saturday night. D | was to “The Firebirds proceeds were for club


pLITHEROE chemists to dispense prescr |


1 p.m. and other days >" Saturday) G p.m. to 7- George Sheldon. Moor Ll


outside normal shop this week are: Sunday n l


* * * V


T fR . ARTHUR RUSHTl Jasmine. Whalley r


Langho. retired comr.l traveller, who died on l | ary 6th. left £1.301 net).


of Langho Methodist <1 and C25 to the Bla(| Ragged School.


He left £25 to the til


JITRS. BRIDGET WOT daughter of Lon


Lady Clitheroe. who shaken when she was t from a horse, made a recovery and was ai attend the royal wedd: Wednesday.


to 1 ^ 1 • ‘V . •* ' •v. •


Mr. Marcus Worsley. M Keighley.


Mrs. Worslev is the •.


-fV Langho Methodist (I on Tuesday night by I burn and District Maltj Choir.


A CONCERT was gil


Soloists were Mis.-| Downhamt soprano).


and Miss M. Hart was ll * 1


Mr. J. Metcalfe coni


FREEDOM FROM HUNl CAMPAICN


CLITHEROE EFFORj


Donations received up to April 24th. 1963.


Previously acknow.......... 20.| Children of the Assemblies of God Sunday School


Anonymous ........... Young Conservatives.


Clitheroe branch -----


Women's Sodality of St. Michael and St. John's


Newton-in-BowIand com­ bined churches effort


Jennifer Fowler. John Brayshaw. Lesley John­


The Hacking family In memory of Mrs. Lewis


son ...................................


Mrs. Spencer. Preston . . Total: £2.0|


THIS WEEK'S ROAD SAFETY SLOG|


Prudence is very When she offers advice, take i|


Nuttall (tenor), Mr. { Evans (baritone) an f Tom Young (baritone).


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