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together at Whalley A bb ey this weekend. T h e Rev. R . Jo b l in g . S u p e r in te n d e n t Min i s te r of Cl i th-
T h i s m e a n s th a t A n c l i c a n
a n d F re e C h u r c h min i s te r s in j the Cl i th c ro e a r e a wi l l b e tak - | ing a n o th e r im p o r t a n t s tep J towa rd s c lose r Ch r i s t ian uni ty. |
c o n c e r n e d ,
S o f a r a s t h e M e t h o d i s t s a r e im p o r t a n t d e c i s i o n s
w e r e t a k e n a t t h e N o r t h L a n c s . 1 Di s t r i c t S y n o d , h e l d y e s t e r d a y w e e k a t C e n t r a l M e t h o d i s t ! C h u r c h . P r e s t o n .
hours, the Synod said • Yes" by 146 votes to 81. with 32 neutral. The synod was even more emphatic in wanting "closer
a g a in s t th e suggested scheme of union with th e C hurch of E n g land th an were for it. members of th e Synod approved th e scheme in broad outline. After a discussion lasting* two
In spite of a report th a t more people a t circuit
level were
R E PR E SE N T A T IV E S of the Council of Christian Congre gations in the Clitheroe District are holding a retreat
croe Me th o d is t C h u r c h , d e s c r ib ed th e event to the Ad v e r t i s e r a n d T ime s as “ a n h is to r ic o c c a s io n ” .
relations with, th e C hurch ot E n g la n d / ' voting 242 for. and only seven against, with
which was passed contained the following s t ipulat ions :
ing the acceptance of bishops into Methodism, did n o t share the views of some Anglicans on “The theorv of Apostolic Sue- 1 cession” : although could see it
as a possible system of church government:
i nation. T h a t the fullest use of laymen
: m ark the union of the two mini stries. should make i t more clear ; th a t this was not a fu r th e r ordi-
j should be made in the service j and government of the churdh. ! including, u n d e r exceptional i circumstances the conduct of ; Holy Communion.
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; When Church union was dis- i dussed a t the March quarterly ■ meeting of the Clitheroe Metho- | dist Circuit, the voting was 69 for. 21 against, on one resolution which asked, in effect. "Do you desire closer relationship with th e Church of E n g lan d ? ”
j Voting on the question of ; whether the p re sen t suggested scheme of union is a good one or not. voting was.: 33 for. 55 against, three neutral.
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; Tha t the proposed “Service of Reconciliation” which would
remains with the Methodist Con ference. which meets a t Ply m outh in July, and both circuit and distr ict views and voting will be considered then. A resolution to Conference,
neutral. The main decision, however,
T h a t the district, in consider 10
KIBBLE VALLEY LEAGUE PENDLE FOREST
| H. Thompson b Ascough . . 1 B. Robinson b Ascough . . . . B. Bolds worth n o t o u t
E x tra s ...................................... T otal
A. B a r re t t b Holdsworth . . 3 E. Robinson ru n out
I. Hamer b Holdsworth
Wilkinson c Thompson ID. Bolton
BROCKHALL Holdsworth
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,M. Bibby c Holdsworth . . M. BritclifTe b Thompson . . C. Warden b Thompson
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R. P ro c ter b Ascough ............. o R. Townsend ru n out ............. W. Maxfield b Bibby ............. L. Robinson c Ascougli
D. Eccles lbw Bibby ............. 7 J. Clegg b Ascough ............. A. N u t ter c Bibby ............. P. Wray c Wilkinson .............
6 4
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Bibby 10—1—40—3. R. Ascough 10.5—0—48—5, Wilkinson 2—0— 16—1.
Bowling for Brockhall : M.
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R. Ascough n o t out .................. 0 E xtras ...................................... 5
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! P. S to t t ................................................ J. Bury ................................................
1 Thompson 5.6—3—6—3. 1
CHIPPING
1 A. Seed ................................................ 1 A. W r ig h t ............................................ 63 R. S t o t t ................................................ 0 L. F. M a rch a n t
2 6
P. T u rn e r ........................................... 0 V. Robinson n o t o u t .................... 0
11 1 Bowling for Burnley I I I : S.
Lavin 7—4—9—2. Spence 8—0— 36—3. Fell 6—1—17—2. B. Foster 5.2—0—31—2.
BURNLEY I I I
S. L a v in ........................................... 17 J. Ashworth n o t out
B. Foster not out ....................... 65 H. Howarth ...................................... 4 A. Bullas ...........................................
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E xtras ...................................... 4 Total <3 wkts> . . 96
............. 5
E x tra s ...................................... 1 Total
....................... 94
B. E e a r in g ...................................... 9 L. M a rch an t
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* unable to bat. Bowling for Pendle Forest : B. Holdsworth 6 - 1—8—4, H.
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NATURALISTS VISIT VALLEYS
u A IN h a d ” given way to a s t rong f resh b ree ze as th e N a tu r al ists left the bus in Gre en L a n e , n e a r Ch ip p in g , o n S a tu rd a y
lo begin th e i r r amb l e u n d e r the le ad e r sh ip of Mr . B. Sharpies . T a k in g the o c c u p a t io n road to Da i ry Ba rn F a rm , finds
saxi f rage , s t i t c hw o r t a n d a
were so o n be in g recorded. T h e s e in c lu d e d violets , g o ld en
h e d g e - sp a r row's n e s t wi th fo u r eggs a n d o n e chick. PHEASANT HID
heard th e p a r ty and crouched so low as to be completely hidden in the grass.
Holland a r ig h t tu rn was made to Throstle Nest. In th e hedge row the young shoots of blue sow th is tle were plentiful with occasional splashes of yellow
Coming to the road to Little J E N SO L E A G E N T A p h e a s an t in the next field
Throst le Nest the p a r ty went by field p a th by Townley House
here and there of leopards bane. Tu rn in g into the fields of
and Townley House Wood to reach the road above Loud Mytham where a wonderful dis play of th e sloe was seen. The River Loud was in good spate as i t flowed under the
bridge to join the Hodder, but a few line-casts away, bringing the waters from Chipping Vale on i ts way east. Leaving Loud Mytham where
the Crumbleholmes resided for several centuries according to an act book of Whallcy Abbey in the 16lh century, the p a r ty soon found themselves on Doeford
SANDALS J E N S O L E A G E N T L A D IE S ’ WIDE F IT T ING 3 9 /1 1 i sizes
T E E N A G E SLINGBA CK OR M U L E STY L E from 10/11 K ID D IE S ’ WHIT E A N D B LU E “T ” B A R 5 /6 BO YS ’ T U F T Y P E SA N D A L S
C H IL D R EN ’S SA N D A L S in “E ” and “D ” Fittings WILL LAST A FULL SEASON WITHOUT REPAIR
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Bowling for Chipping : A.
W r ight 10—1—21—1. R. Stott 6— 0—36—1. L. Marchant 4—0—24— 0, A. Seed 4—0—10—1. Calderstones 126 for 4 wickets
declared. G re a t Harwood S.C. 54 for 7 wickets. The resul t was a draw.
CHIEF OF LANCS
C.I.D. TO RETIRE
EA D of Lanc ashi re CID Detect ive Chief Super in
ten d en t Wi l l iam A. Roberts, is to ret i re on Ju n e 1st. He is to be succeeded by Chief S u p e r in te n d en t Harold H. , Prescot t , n ow in charge of the
i Leigh Division, i A native of Golbourne. Mr. Prescott joined the force in 1939 and has served mainly as a detec tive in the Fylde. Manchester. Leigh. Accrington, an d Head qu a r te rs Divisions. From 1959 to
1963 he was . se cond-in-fiornm^- of the county CID. Mr. Roberts, who succeeded
Dot. Chief Supt. C. N. F. L;ndsav in November. 1958. joined the
force in 1932. and served at Hoy- ton and Wirines where he .started detective duties in 1936.
After work a t Huyton and CID D U T I E S
was appointed detective-inspec tor a t Leigh in 1951. Ho joined
Ormskirk he was promoted to detective-sergeant in 1948 and
the Hutton CID operational staff la te r th a t year and was made
detoctive-chicf-inspector in 1952. He succeeded Superintendent
R. McCartney a.s sccond-in-com- mand of the Lancashire County CID in Ju n e 1954. before being tran s fer red to Lancaster, attain a.s second-in-command in 1954. He was in chaxge of the Gars-
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tnng Division from Ja n u a ry 1957 until his las t promotion.
Imported Legs of Lamb Imported Topside Steak Imported Mince Beef Imported Neck of Mutton 1/0 Imported Shoulder of Lamb 2/4 Imported Mutton Chops 1/9 Imported Legs of Mutton 3/0 Imported Ox Liver
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Imported Ox Tails (any weight) 1/6
Lean Imported Clinck for Stewing 3/6
Beef Sausages, from 2/0
English Pork Chops (all sizes cut) 4/4
English Boneless Shoulder Pork (any weight cut) 2/10
English Belly Pork 1/8
All Cuts of Grade 4A’ Engl ALL MEAT ON SHOW IS PRICE
Own Cooked Stew* and Brawn
Frav Bentos Corned Beef Roast Leg of Pork
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Bridge, where several minutes were spent watching the swal lows d a r t in g up and down the river and not ing th e beautiful blue colouring of these lovely
Yorkshire the way led by foot p a th on the left along “T he Richmond Way” to Stakes Farm, which in the 14th century was waste-land ren ted by Jo h n De Flesington along with other land for 27 shillings an d fourpence. At H o d d e r Ho le Wo o d , m e n
t i o n w a s m a d e o f a w h i t e - t a i l e d e a g l e c a u g h t t h e r e in 1849. On reaching Stakes, which is
carved on a tab let over a blocked door was noticed. I t read “Nunc mea, mox hujus. sed
th e latin inscription
a seventeenth century farm house.
“Now th is is mine, soon some one else'-s. but afterwards whose
postca nescio quius nemo sibi n a tu s .” A rough trans lation would be
birds as they flashed in the su n light. Over the bridge an d into
i himself.” j Leaving Stakes, we made for ! the ford below Lower Lees and ; had a little difficulty in crossing. , Coming to some limestone out crops not fa r from th e river.
I know not, nobody ts born fo r
! refreshments were taken. | After tea. toothwort was found.
! and indications were in evidence of a good show of May blossom. Leaving the river the path was
j sil productus were seen in the , Limestone walls, and excellent | views of th a t p a r t of the Hodder Valley, which lies between Kit- ; cham Fell and Mellor Knoll were
followed to the Whitewel] road, by the end or Ings Wood. The road was crossed and the partv entered the fields again to go by the field p a th above Launds Wood and Tommy Barn to Seed- hill and so to W'hiiewcll for the bus home. Sonic fine samples of the fos-
: enjoyed with the Holland Hills ; forming a good background. "RAMBLER.”
J. E. LANCASTER PA RK GA TE WORKS
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E S H T O N T E R R A C E , C L I T H E R O E (Next to the Crossings)
SAVE T IM E AND M O N E T ALL APPLIANCES REPAIRED
/ ---------------------- COOKER REPAIRS R O L L S and AL L W A S H E R S D OM E S T I C R E F R I G E R A T O R S , etc.
We Specialise in Repairing ALL HOOVER APPLIANCES R e s i d e n c e : 31 Vi c t o r i a St., Cl i t h e r o e . Te l . 1384
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