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4 C l i t h c r o c A d v e r t i s e r A T im e s . T'ridciy. J u n e 25. 1965 C L ITH ERO E


C O N G R E G A n O N A L C H U R CH


SU N D A Y N E X T (JUNE 27th)


FAMILY WORSHIP a t 10-30 a.m. P re a c h e r ;


Mr. G. KEMP (Blackburn)


EV EN IN G WORSHIP at 6-0 p.m. Re>-. A L A N G A U N T


S.«. P E T E R a n d P A U L C H U R C H B o l t o n - b y -B ow l a n d


FAREWELL SERVICE


SU N D A Y N E X T , JU N E 27th


a t 10-45 a.m. a n d 6-30 p.m.


Preaclier a t b o th services will be: R e v . J . SA V A G E


P a s t a n d P re se n t Fr ien d s welcome


CH R IST CH U R CH C H A T B U R N


Ind u c tio n a n d In s t i tu t io n of th e


R e v . Canon A L B E R T SMITH M.M.


on


W E D N E SD A Y , 30th JU N E a t 7-30 p.m.


Ind u c tio n by:


T h e L o r d B i s h o p of B u r n l e y In s t i tu t io n by;


T h e A r c h d e a c o n of B l a c k b u r n W A D D I N G T O N R E A D I N G R O OM


SUND-AY TR IN ITY II 8-30 a.m. Holy Communion


10-45 a.m. Mat tins 3-00 p.m. Ev'ensong


Offerings for th e maintenance of th e Cliurch Yard


C L I T H E R O E A N D D I S T R I C T BOY S C O U T S ’ A S S O C I A T IO N


JUMBLE SALE will be held on


F R ID A Y , JU L Y 2nd Doors OF>en 7-15 p.m. ADMISSION 3d.


BUS leaves Wellgate, Clitheroe a t 7-04 p.m.


Gif ts of jumble o r for th e pound s ta l l will be great ly appreciated, in d -will be collected on Tlvursday evening-


T h e 5 1 s t


Annual Meeting will be held in th e


MAYOR’S PARLOUR Church Street, Clitheroc


W E D N E SD A Y , JU N E 30th a t 7-30 p.m.


Speaker: F. H. J . DAHL, Esq. CH.Q. Field Commissioner)


P a re n ts Especially Welcome Light refreshments


T R IN IT Y M E TH O D IST CH U R CH


SU N D A Y , JU N E 27th 10-30 a.m.


R ev . JAM E S B E LL 6-0 p.m.


R ev . R . JO B LING


2-00 p.m. Lad ie s ’ Class Speaker; Mrs. B a l l


Manor Hall Gospel Hall Milthorne Avenue Clitheroe


SU N D A Y , JU N E 27th LO R D ’S D A Y


Gosp el Service 6-30 p.m.


Speaker: Mr. R. SHAW (Preston)


Wednesday, June 30th


Prayer and Bible Study 7-45 p.m.


C O N G R E G A T I O N A L C H A P E L N EW T O N - I N - B OW L A N D


269tli Cliapel Anniversary SU N D A Y , JU N E 27th


Services a t 2 p.m. a n d 7 p.m. Conducted by


T h e R ev . G. W , C U R R Y


A L L H A LLOW S PA R ISH CH U R CH , MIT TO N


s i g e from fhe W HALLEY C R I C K E T C LUB . — A coffee


evening held a t Ot ter House, Mition Road. Whalley, the home of Mr. an d Mrs. F. L. Park, raised about £55 for Whalley Ci-icket Club funds.


organised by the Whalley b ran ch of the NSPCC. on S a tu r ­ day. raised about £22 for the


F LA G DAY.—A flag day


society funds. LANGHO


T H E A N N U A L Mothers' Union festival was held . on Saturday


when friends from G re a t H a r ­ wood branches joined with St. Leonard’s for a service in th e Church conducted by the 'Vicar, th e Rev. R. Kirkham. After the service te a was served in the


school, followed by a. social a t which, e n te r ta inm e n t was pro­


vided by friends. Mrs. Ainsworth and Mrs. J.


Haworth san g an d Mr. J. Fell


a n d Miss Susan Fell also en te r ­ tained, while members of th e Xjangho D ram a gave a one-act


play, ‘’Wife Required." During th e evening Mr. Kirk­


h am made a p resentation of a n umbrella to Mrs. R. Robinson on behalf of the Mother’s Union. Mrs. Robinson who is leaving the district, expressed th an k s


an d gave a recitation. A G A R D E N P A R T Y was held


on S a tu rd ay in th e grounds adjoining th e Methodist Church. Cpener was Mr. F. M. Dobson, of Blackbm-n. Several sideshows did good business an d th ro u g h ­ o u t the af ternoon Balderstone Bra s s Band played.


sa ry sei-vices were held a t the Methodis t Church on Sunday when th e p re acher was Mr. Rex Brindle. of Blackburn. During th e service special hymns and items were given by th e scholars.


was representat ive for Pendle­ ton a t th e Royal G a rd en Party, was wearing the outfit which she


tvore on th e day. She gave h e r account of the


occasion an d Lady Worsley Tavlor gave h e r account of a tten d in g the Golden Jubilee functions in London. The three Wiswell visitors judged the com­ p e ti t ion for a bowl of wild flowers. Miss .'l.rkle was the winner Mrs. R. Collinge and Mrs. Gill a r ran g ed the social-


time. W.I . O U T I N G .—Members and


friends of Pendleton WI had th e ir evening outing to Black­ pool on Tuesday and attended a show a t the G ran d Theatre. Supper was a t the Temple Grill.


G U I L D O U T IN G . — Seven


members of th e Produce Guild w en t on the an n u al outing. This i was to Harlow Car Gardens a t i Harrogate. RIrs, Capstick, of | Gistaurn, made th e arrange- j


ments. BILLINGTON W l_ " T h e policewoman and i


h e r w>*-k ’’ was tlie subject of a talk given by Su p e r in ten d en t L. Leach to members of the Billing- ton and Langho Women’s Ins­ t i tu te a t th e ir monthly meeting held in St. Lconai’d ’s School on


Monday. S u p e r in ten d en t Leach told of


some of the interes ting experi­ ences th a t happen during her work. She was thanked by Mrs.


G. Ea tough. The president. M's . M. Nob-


S U N D A Y S C H O O L anniver- I Buckingham Palace, while lett. gave a rep o rt on h e r visit


Mrs. E. Wiliamson. of Mitton Women’s In s t i tu te and Mrs. M. Holt, gave reports on th e ir visits to th e Royal Albert Hall. competition for the jubilee


d e a th occurred a t h e r home, Merlewood. Whallej' New Road, on Saturday, of Mrs. Florence Dawson. Mrs. Dawson, who was 77. was the wife of th e la te Mr. Ja ck Dawson, who was in busi­ ness as a p a in te r an d decorator. A native of Blackburn. Mrs.


MR S . F. D AWS O N . — The


Dawson h ad lived in th e Langho d is tr ic t for about 35 years an d a tten d ed the Methodis t Church. She is survived by two I


daughters.


In te rm e n t was a t Cld Langho | on "Wednesday.


PENDLETON


presided over th e monthly meet- 1 ing on TMesday evening when i


L A D Y W O R S L E Y - T A Y L O R


a well-known food mixer firm ga've a cookery deinons tradon. Mrs. Calverley delegate to the second day of th e AGM. gave


S T. J A M E S ’ C H U R C H ST. JAMES PA R ISH CHURCH, CLITHEROE


DAY AND SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SU ND AY, JUNE 2 7 th


8-00 a.m. H O L Y COMMU N IO N


10-30 a.m. M O R N IN G P R A Y E R 2-00 p.m. PROCES S ION L E A V E S SCHOOL 2-45 p.m. F AM IL Y SER VICE 6-00 p.m. E V E N IN G P R A Y E R


Chi ldren -vtull take part in all scrv'iccs Preacher at all Services:


T h e R e v . JOHN HURST (Vicar o f St. Peter’s, Tunbridge Wel ls)


Col lect ion for D a y School Extens ion Fund C L ITH ERO E L A D IE S ’ L IFE BO A T GU ILD


COF FEE E V E N ING a t


“ C R A IGM O R E ,” EA STH AM STR E E T


On W E D N E SD A Y , JU LY 7th, 1965 7 pun. — 9 pun.


by kind permission of Mrs. Porter-Hargreaves b r in g AND BUY SALE Children! Come to th e Fancy Dress Parade at


Clitheroe Hospital Open Day on


Saturday, July 3rd Entry to Parade 6d. C A SH PR IZ E S


Classes o f a ll ages up to 13 years. FR IEND S OF CLITHEROE HOSP ITAL OPEN DAY A T T H E H O S P ITA L


SA TUR DA Y, JULY 3 rd 2-30 p.m, to 5-00 p.m-


A F T E R N O O N T E A S , C H IL D R E N ’S F A N C Y D R ES S SHOW A N D PO N Y R ID E S , (2 0M IC DO G SHOW V A R IO U S STALLS


ADMISSION 1, 6d.


Coffee Evening a t the home of


Mr. and Mrs. H. B L A CK BU R N ■•■VIEWFIELDS”


■WEDNESDAY. JU N E 30th 7-0 p.m.—9-0 p.m. C O F F E E 1 / -


G I F T S T A L L C L I T H E R O E


l i b e r a l A S S O C IA T IO N


F R ID A Y , JU LY 2nd A G R A N D


JUMBLE SALE


St. Jo h n ’s Ambulance Hal! Church Brow


Doors open 7 o’clock ADMISSICN 3d.


Preliminary Notice CONSERVATIVE


VILLAGE FETE a t L./^YCCCKS FARM


Northcote Road, Langho (by kind permission of Councillor G. L. Nicksom


SA T U R D A Y , A U G , 7th, 1965 a t 2-30 p.m.


T eas - Sideshows - Stalls Competitions - Cliildren’s Sports St. J am e s ’s


Horticulture Show A U G U ST 21st, 1965


SCHEDULES for the Show may be obtained from W. Jackson, 78 Wes t 'View, Cl itheroc, and W. E. Robinson, School House, Turner Street. Clitheroc.


IMPERIAL BALLROOM


T h e Ba l l r o om of t h e S t a r s presents


Ou r l a s t f a b u l o u s s t a r before t h e Hol ida ys


7-30 t o 11-30 T H E DYNAMIC


TOM JONES plus—direct from Scotland


T H E DYNAMICS and


THE ELDERS


Licensed bars until 10.50. T i c k e t s 7 / 6 . At t h e f o y e r 8/G


:


I i


poster wa.s won by Mrs. H. Bull­ ock and Mrs. Hancock, and th eir effort.s will be forwarded to Pre.ston for final judging in


the year. ■


A second competition for “the


bc.st lis t of .super.st.itions’’. was won b.v Mrs. L. Middleton. Mrs. J. Darby and Mrs. G. Eatough. Two new members w e r e


welcomed. CHATBUR-N


Metbodist C hurch S u n d .a y School anniversar.v was held on Sunday, when th e preacher wa.s th e Rev. Philip Rigby of Biinon- on-Trenc. Mr. Rigby presented certifleate.s gained in scripture examinations to the pupils. -■\t the morning service the


A N N I V E R S A R Y . — Chatbmn S L .V ID B U R -N


C O F F E E E V E N IN G . — Alore th an £30 was ra ised a t a coffee


evening organised by Slaidburn Alethodist C hurch and held yes­ terday week. The evening, which included


Gir ls ’ Life Brigade were on ch u rch parade a n d san g a h 5min. T h e a f te rn o o n sei-vice was


a produce s ta l l and a bring an d buy stall was in aid of t ru s t funds.


a t ten d e d by scholars and tea ch e rs from C h a tb u rn Tarls:-'fY


Church, who saw a demonstra­ t ion *’ In praise of Jesus ’’ given b.v th e Sunday School childivn u n d e r th e leadership of Miss Christ ine Townson.


Mr. Rigby gave the address , j


a n d th e ch airm an was Mrs. W. | W. Jacques.


i


evening service when th e Chal- | Icngers R hythm Group of Pre.s- ; ton san g six songs. Crganis t for ; th e da.v was Mr. Clifford Johnso’


Mr. Roy Porter, more th a n 20 members of Chatbt irn Methodist Church youth club climbed Pendle Hiil in th e early hours of Sunday morning to watch t'ne


sunrise. HURST GREEN


sions were, for the fli-st time in j many years, held outdoors at j


T R I N I T Y S U N D A Y proces- .


St. P e te r ’s RC Church. C’liildrcn i of St. Josep h ’s RC School walked j in theu’ various groups, and the 1 s ta tu e of Cur Lady was carried, j accompanied by th e sodality of i the Children of Mary and many j


former pupils of St. Joseph’s | School.


The p a r ish priest. Fi-. N. W:!- i nesaay " vljv uu ..j . , T-u


son. SJ. was accompanied in the i procession by men of th e parish. : C n re tu rn in g to the church Fi-. i G. Hughes, SJ. preached a ; sh o r t


followed by Benediction. P U P I L S and teachers of St. G R IM E—S T A N S F I E LD


.Assistant ATedical Cfficer of Health foi* Blackburn, and son of Airs, an d th e late Mr. L.


Dr. Lindsay


and collections amounted to £42. | C L IM B E D P E N D L E .— Led by j


Many teenagers flocked to the 1 .i, i D o l to i i - l iy -B oA v ln i iU .


Bowland Con.sei-valive Club and held a t the Coach an d Horses Hotel, rai.sed about £9 for p a r ty funds. Winners. Whi.si; Ladies: 1


W H I S T—A whist an d domino cu'lva o rganised by Bol ton-bj-


Air. T. Cowking. Dominoes: 1 Airs. R. Holmo.s.


2 Air, H. Town.scnd. 3 Air. G. Pollard.


R E .V D W H I S T .—Airs. B. Rimmer won drive in the Conservative Club


on Alonday. e th e r winners were : Ladies ;


1 Airs. E. P ir t . consolation Mrs. vv. Hanson. Gents. 1 Airs. V.


j


an excellent report. Miss Lytle of ! was he'd to discuss programmes Wiswell, WI reported on the ! for future meetings f irs t day. Mrs. J. Wallbank who


y o u t h C LUB .—Alcmbei’s of j


,nc Youth Club m et a t the | Vicarage on Wednesday week i ..ndcr the leadersliip of th e | Vtor. the Rev. R. C. Allan. /activities began wi th out-door i


<»anics and landscape painting. ' These were followed by play read-


iiio-s a.nd games of table tennis. Throughout supper, th e tape recorder was switched on. an d members listened to the recorded conversation.


Burton was unable to a t te n d Sunday School anniversary ser ­


WEST B R .\D FO R D OWING to illness th e Rev. j .


vices a t th e Methodis t Church on Sunday and his place was taken by th e Rev. D. Graham, of Cleveleys. who preached a t afternoon an d evening services. Soloist was Mr. Cswald Evans,


O U R P IC TU R E shows th«; competitors at the cyc le rally held at Edisiord Road School, Clitheroe, on 'Wednesday week.


The winners were announced in la s t w e e k 's issue o f th e A d v e r t is e r a n d l im e s . j Time s LOCAL W E D D IN G S L A M B E R T— S U T C L I F F E Alarried a t St Leonard’s


of Blackburn, a n d in th e morn- in"' Mr. J. W. Gordon gave an address and th e scholars took pa r t in th e service. Collections amounted to £64.


SABDEN


! LA D IE S ’ D AY was observed a t the Baptist Church on Sunday, when the special preacher a t th e morning service was Mrs. L. Grimshaw of Bunilcy. The ladies’ choir, under the


leadership of Miss D. Datvson. sang the anthem, "Lift up your


hearts.” The special preacher a t the


evening service was Mr.s. J. Sobey of Haggate. Mrs. C. Moor- housc played the organ.


WADDINGTON WH I S T .—^The -weekly whist


drive was held on Tuesday in the Reading Room, and th e tvinners were ; Ladies ; 1 Mrs. T. Gddie. 2 Mrs. Bush of Clitheroe. consolation Mrs.


A.. Smith.


Gents : 1 Mrs. A. Underwood. 2 Mrs.


t v . Layvson, consolation


Mrs. A. Birch. A P R O F I T O F £ 1 5 0 was made


.at the New Hall when Air. and Airs. G. E. G. Nayler played hosts to a coffee morning, whist drive and barbecue. S ta lls an d sidc.show.s added to the interest, and proceeds were for St. Helen’.s Fabric Fimd.


Church, Downham on Saturday were Mr. Ia n Swinton Lambert, an old boy of Ciitheroe Royal Gram mar School an d flock super­


visor a t Cample Hatcheries. Scotland, only son of Air. and Airs. E. AI. Lambert of Green- dale. View Chatburii. and Aliss Eileen Sutcliffe, an optician’s receptionist, dau g h te r of Mr. and Airs. E. P. Sutcliffe of 5 Ivan Street. Queensgate, Buniley. The bride, given awa.v b.v her


father , wore a gown of white slipper sa t in , and a tra in of the same material with a crystal headdress. She carried a prayer book with gold roses an d bridal gladioli. Airs. Nan Clough, th e bride’s th e m atro n of honour,


sister, Mr. Cooper is an adviser to


Croft YFC. The bride, who was given away


bv h e r fa th e r , wore a full length white -slub sa t in sh e a th gown, fall ing into a long t ra in a t tlie back. Her full len g th veil was held in place by a diamante tia ra, an d she carried a prayer book with a s.oray of crea.m roses an d stephanoti.s. Alatron of Honour was Airs.


Mtvv C•^wkin5 the bride’s sister, an d bridesmaid Aliss F an n y Wood.-^. the bride’s cousin. Alis.s Jacqueline Alason was a small


a t ten d a n t . Airs. Cowking and AIis.? Woods


were a t t ired in full-length, slim­ line golden-copper s a t in dresses


an d Aliss Helen Clough, the bride’s niece, wore dresses of flame tricel. with matching h e a d d r e s s e s , an d carried bouquets of gold roses. Best man was Air. Alalcolni th e g r o o m ’ s


Blenkinsopp.


cousin, and th e groomsmen were Jim Sutcliffe and Ia n Clough. T he ushers were David Hous­


ton a n d Richard Parsons, and the ceremony was performed by th e Rev. W. Allen. Following a reception a t the


Brown Cow Hotel. Chatburn. the couple left for th e ir honeymoon in London.


N I G H T I N G A L E— M U R P H Y 1


Alarried a t the citurch of St. Alichael an d St. John. Clilheroc. on Saturday, were Air. Eric Nightingale, only son of All', and A'lr.s. Nightingale of 44 Alayficld -Avenue. Clitheroe. an d AILs.s Joan Murph.v, eldest dau g h te r of Air. an d Airs. Alurph.v. of 66 Woono


Dewhurst’.s b'atcher's .shop, Clith- croe. a n d the bride is a design reproducer a t C.P..A.. Ban-ow. Given away by h e r fa th e r , the


Lane. Cliiheroe. The bridegroom is manager of


Double Cbanoe


bride wore a full-length Empire- style gown of white peau de sole


jimmy SavU« ' ' " I A. HepUltW TUIS Saturday. F-CtTLFUU Fair.^BoBs^^ Car “■ ’'oueroady"^'^’'"’ f*’* CiJA UiB'-'t'K ‘ oiSroom


w i th matching floral headdresses. The.v car r ied bouquets of golden .shaded roses an d stephanot is. Aliss Mason wore a long white broderie-at-iglaise dress with a bouffant skirt, and c ar r ied a posy of pale yellow flowers. Best man was Air. Richard -A.


Clav of Wrexham, a n d grooms­ man Air. Gerald Bates. Ushers were Alessrs. Robert a n d Br.van Whitaker, and th e ceremony was performed by th e Rev. G. H.


Gaze -After a reception a t th e White-


well Hotel, th e couple left for a honeymoon in Norway. Air and Airs. Cooper are to live


a t Wood Head. Hermitage Green. Warrington.


_____ s B i . 5^,


(Titheroe Advertiser and Times


FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1965 '


NEWS IN ! BRIEF


r p ’HE Mayor of Clitheroe Coun- cillor John Hall opened a


coffee-evening, bring and buy sale a n d bingo session organised by Clitheroe Women’s Auxiliary -Association of the licensed trade, h e ld a t the Dog and Partridge Hotel. Clitheroe on Tuesday. At th e event were women mem­


bers of the licensed trade from all p a r ts of East Lancashire, and the Matron of Clitheroe Hospital. Aliss “


—more th a n £ 100.—are to be given to the hospital. The Alayor thanked members


The proceeds of the evening Vera Johnson.


for th e 'work they have done for many organisations in the town. Including donations of £200 to Clitheroe Hospital. £125 to fne Alayor’s Welfare Fund and £100 to C l i t h e r o e Physiotherapy Centre. .A bouquet of flowers wa.s sent


D E S P IT p r o p o r l io l


t h i s


irrowiii— l| Therf


there are ermine m oll Farnf


b.v th e association’s chairman Airs. W. Cross to the Mayores.s. Airs. Hall, who wa.s unable to a t te n d through illness.


ing of Clithercts Old Beople’s Welfare Committee a t the club tonight, Aliss Dorothy E. Rush- ion .states th a t 24 housebound


IN the chairman’s report to be presented a t the annual meet­


people in Clitheroe are regularly vi.sited. aud th a t .senior girls from th e Grammar School continue to help with the visiting, and two ladie.s still regularly visit patient.s in the hospital. There has been a rapid in­


crease in membership so th a t on two occasions accommodation


h a s been fou:td outside their own premises. The total membership i.s now more th an 250, Aliss Rushton coniinuc.s by


wise the hcl The Ml


of the plagtl of the counI be taken ml BU T will


i treated wi1 i fish may b-l ' The .Min) gal lons ot ' used for e hedge. T


reporting th a t source of income this year ha.s been built up by the collection of waste paper. She goes on. "Tlte buildi:ig su'o-


must be i i | should not wise bees and hedged rivers or


DA] O ;


' terex 80) t per 100 gaI excel lent


' barvl (Sevij 1 lb. of .^>'1 powder


committec report considerable activit.v. The e.xternal cleaning


.. 'I'ails have been fitted', a new water-boiler has been -mstailed.


an d decoration of the premises have been carried out. The k i t­ c h en ha.s bcei'i much improved by th e removal of the ehimnc.v b re as t and the reselling of two cooker.s into the recess. Two sin.k unius have been m.stallod; cup­ boards. drawers and crockery


a n d the ventilation improved. In a large common room shel­


ving ha.s been fitted over radia- toi'.s. an d a television set ai'id radiogram fixed." Aliss Ru.shton sa.vs th a t plan.'


water alsc| control.


Exaiiil rolil


S L lC C C . 'l


Clilheroc Ensjlisl-i <: Pa.'-. C'l


UUCl c.\f


Enc'isii I ; Pass. Cc|


Writrln. Eri2*.;s:-i i: Pas>. BaJ


have been discussed for the building of a new boiler-h.ouso. The m a t te r of heat ing ha.s been thoroughly explored and di-scu-s- sed; an d it i.s felt th a t th e club .sbould aim a t the installatioi''. of a now oil-fired boiler, housed in a new boiler-house at the roar of the cottage next door. The a ltera t ion of the ra th e r d anger ­ ous exit a t the re a r should also be incorporated in th is scheme. She add.s th a t p lans for


w i th a lace bodice a n d sleeves, -with a t ra in fall ing from tlie sboulders. -A th ree - t ie r bouffant veil, edged with small flowers, was secured by a single rose. She caiTied pink roses a n d


stephanol is. -Attending h e r was h e r si.sler,


Alr.s. D. Wright, 2 Alr.s. W. Smith. 3 Mr.s. Birchall. G ents ; 1 Alr.s. T. E. Robinson. 2 Air. W. Smith, 3


Aliss Evelyn Alurphy, who wore a long Empire-style dress of salmon pink brocade, w i th a .single pink rose headdres.s an d a bouquet of gold rose.s. Best man was Air. Tomm.v


Rennie a n d ushers were Alessrs. -Anthon.v Alurphv. bi'othcr of the bride and Russell Ha.\-ton. nephew of th e bridegroom. Following the service, a rccep.


the special and also th e g e n t’s consolation prize a t a w h is t j moon on th e West Coa_st. The


tion was held a t th e Dog and Pa r tr id g e , foilo-wed b.v a honey


bride travelled in a pink coat with black acce.ssorics.


C O O P E R— W H I T A K E R was^mir^^^^^^ on^Wed:


sermon which was i i


\


Jo sep h ’s School h ad th eir annual ; outing on Fi-iday. travelling by ’ coach to Chester, where they i visited the zoo and boated on th e river.


A G A R D E N P A R T Y held on


S a tu rd ay a t St. Jo h n ’s Church raised about £ 10 0 for church funds. T he opener. Airs. Perry, was presented with flowers by J a n e t Bolton. F an cy dress winners were: AI.


Pennington, A. Bailey and J. Ci-otty.


D O W N H .V M


Cabus Women’s In s t i tu te were i welcomed by’ Mrs. Altham. Down- ! h am ’s p re s ident to th e monthly meeting, d ur ing which it was announced th a t th e coffee even­ ing organised by Mrs. Capstick an d h e ld two weeks ago had ra ised £30. Mrs. B ren n an read th e report on th e an n u a l m eeting of


W.I.—.About 38 members of


London. Mrs. H e ther ington gave a talk


on ’• Pioneer Women of th e 19ih Century.” a n d was th an k ed by


Airs. Todd. A competition was -won by Airs.


Swarbrick. T he social half-hour was occu­


pied b.v a quiz-competition a r ran g ed by' the committee, and i t was won by Mrs. F la tt , one of th e Cabus members.


TO S S ID E Y O U N G WIV E S . — Airs. W.


Roland of Tile Houses. Wiggles- worth. was hostess to th e mem­ bers of Tosside Young Wiv'es’ Group la s t week. She en te r ta in ed them -nith


music on records a n d provided refreshments . AJiusiness m,eeting


d a u "h tc r of Air. and Mrs. George .A. “s tan s f leld of Sandyfield. Higher Cloughfold Ros,sendalc.


The bride, given away by’ h c r


f'-ither wore a white duche.ss sa t in dress with a bodice of t French lace embroidered w i th ; pearls. The dress fell into a t ra in j a t the back, and she wore a / coronet and a sh o r t veil. She carried a bouquet of lilies, lily of the valley and s te p h a n o t ls^


an d ra Stansfleld, s ister of the bride. Aliss Anne Thompson, the bridegroom's niece. Miss Chris­ tine Ashworth and Miss Eliza­ b e th Howarth, all wore princess line dresses of primrose with


The bridesmaids. Aliss Alex­


bodices of white lace. TTrej' carried bouquets of yellow roses, lily of th e valley and s te p h a ­


notis. Air. Jo h n A. Burton was b e s t ^


man and Alessrs. Ia n J. Thomp- i son and George Stansfield were j the groomsmen.


P e te r Hardn'ian, and th e cere- | mony was performed by th e


Plev F. Robinson. After a reception a t th e Moor­


couple le f t for th e ir honeymoon i in Por tugal.


cock In n , Waddington, th e ,


Tlie couple are to reside in j Royds Avenue. Accrington.


DIED ON DUTY A


. j ■ 1 Ushers were David Kay an d i - i VOTE FOR LEO WELLS


n ambulance driver-atten­ d a n t a t e f ltheroe -Ambiance


Centre, Air. Robert Washbrook of 30 Pendle Avenue, C ha tburn, col


lapsed a n d died while on duty a t th e sta tio n , in th e early hours


of yesterday morning. Air. Washbrook, 'who h a d lived


in Ch a tb u rn for more th a n 30 years, h a d worked a t tlie Ambu­


lance S ta t io n since 1958. He leaves a Protlier and a


Mr. Washbrook. who lived alone- wa--; years of-age.


sister. , . . . . .i


THE RIGHT COUNCIL FOR WISE COUNSEL


IS A CONSERVATIVE COUNCIL .,7;.^: T^blished Tby - S- J. Moore. Oon.*^ervative “ Club, Olitheroe C L ITH ERO E M U N IC IPA L BY E -E L EC T IO N T H U R SD A Y , JU LY 1st, 1965— Polling 8-0 a.m. to 9-0 p.m. elder • nesrlav week a t St. Nicholas’


Church. Newchurch-in-Rossen- dale to Miss K a th le en Rosemary Elizabeth Stansfield.


Pelc^’_ Grimc^ 1 Warrington, was mar r ied a t St. Andrew’s Church. Slaidburn on S a tu rd ay to Afiss J e n n e t W hitaker younger dau g h te r of Air. an d Airs. J. Whitaker of Wood End Farm. Dunsop Bridge,


Young F a rm e rs ’ C l u b . Air. Thomas Richard Cooper, elder son of Air. a n d Airs. F. B. Cooper, of Wood Head. Hermitage Green,


A past ch airm an of Lancashire


fa th e rs ’ farms, and the bride who is organis t a t St. George’s Church. Dun.sop Bridge, is a memlxir of Bowland Forest YFC.


n e a r CUthei'oe. Tile couple both work on their


N E W S T A R L I G H T C L U B PLANE STREET> B LA C K B U R N :


Jk ^


:an Borry. tine L.coni:| Xvpe\vr;:i:'.[ Pas.<. P a | Cvk'dit.


R. Ga:’.o Tvpe-.vr.i'I Credit .


Hclah S u | Distin


Taylea*. 1-{| ■Disuncii


Shor than I ■Distil-


■making full use of the cottage p rep er ty a t *omc future date


Te l , 5 2 3 2 5


SU N D A Y , JU N E 27th, A N D W E EK (except Monday) THE FABULCUS


Twenty Stones of Fun! EMNEY


ANNE SHELTON FRED


JA CK IE A N D J ILL


VINCE EAiGER THE QUARE FELLAS


S'nor thai". Pviss. c|


are to be explored by the sub­ committee.


borough. Yorkshire, had to re ­ m ain in .Accring’


MIS S RIT.A FERGUSON, of


Hospital on Saturday suffering from leg injuries, a f te r the motor scooter on which she tyas a, pa-ssengcr. was i’


10 Mayfield Avenue. Sc a r ­ i,on A'ictoria


with a lorry a t the ,iu:iction of Fa rson Lane and Railway View.


-t a col’is’ .o;t


Clitherce. The motor scooter was diivon


Tlie Terrific Voice of


HOWARD JONES


B A N N E R FO U B E R T


bv Air. C. Pllkington of 73 Ru.s- ton, Wykeham. Scarborough.


" \ I RS REBECCA AIEILDUN. of 13 Holden Street. Clitheroc.


wa.s taken to Blackburn Royal Infirmary on Saturday suffering from injuries to h e r le f t leg and wrist, but was able to go home


a f te r treatment. Tlte accident happened a t -ne


Spread Eagle Hotel. Sawley. -.vhen Mrs. Aleildun was closing the door from the outside. Site wa.s pulling a t the door handle when she fell down a .small fligiit


of .step.s behind her.


\ T the -second annual meei- ing: of the Clitheroe branch


C.AB.ARET CH.ARGE 2 6 FOR THIS OUTSTANDING PROGR-AAIAIE (Guests 5 ST.ARTS 8 p.m. THW.AITES— HOWCROPTS BEERS. C.ASINO—TWO ROULETTES— TWO BL.ACKJ.ACKS.


of Blackburn Rovers Supporters Club, held a t the Victoria Hotel.


Cl'theroe. on Alonday night, the chairman. Air. Stanley Hodgson, told members th a t though mem­ bership wa.s down on th e pre­ vious year, this should not worry them, for in the first yeai many people, n o t nccessai il.' interested in football had pa.d


small subscriptioi^. T^te secretary of the B.ackbu.fi


.supporters’ club. commented th a t £3.—^ ; been donated to the club during the year. He added. " I t has been a successful te a l , an d i f every year was like th a t wc should not be m a had pos.- tion. although, of course, we


want to do better if possible. elected were . chai. Stanley Hodgson: Terry Etchells:


Officers


man. Mr. secrct.ary. Air.


-evols on Saturday Unfortunate’


c


party of 100 took over Skip.on Ba;h.s for the evening-


ablTHEROE Brownies •heir midsummer wa.er night, 'yhen a


iieid .y, only a dozen of


the brownies could swim a pointer to Clitheroc s ^.ack^ of


swimming much onthu-siasm made up foi


^ ;


skhl and races wcic won b\ Ali-wn Williams. Ka t h l e e n Bridge. Phillipa Boyd and Jane Harrison.


, COFFEE even;;:a held on A Wednesday at the 'tome of


Mr- Hodgins. Victoria Sa e e enthoroe raised £ - towards the


?xpcnlos of a uantomime winch is to be pi'oduccd a- T iin.t , Alelhodust School in J.-inuan.


eroo. gave a:i exhibitioit of^,|0 different kmns of


> 1 ' Coliege of Education on xxednes between 17 anu rs. fish and cooked them, je .


R. j.ACK H.ALL. ebant of We.lgate, Ch.h-


\v„dries-


exhibition -was 1 shop, and gu’l^. "l7 attci 19. bought the


«,.dav


RO.AD S ^ /p E " ^ SLOGAN Be, urise m t ime


. ,1___ f<acr<^rdav. . " [ 'H E wal


Rot a rial three r| di.sianct


Club o | Moon. J'he


Church I The


the Re' vicar of I He wa|


S’/cph.cnl


also Ru!| la IPT


lerrUor'-l (T.D.i Teri-itorl of chap r


Reely. Adi Orodirf


Ju d i th H.l Lesley Te|


Sliorthai' ' Credit- 1


S'nor:han| Credit.


Distinc


Shorrhan Credit. C | Dro.'^."^:nai*| Pa 5


Diane K . |


Einbro'-dej Credii


^.’^.


Embroidol Pass.


Tomlin.sol DistincT


ill


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