4 'Clitheroe 'Advertiser and Times,. November .11, 1966 . ST. JAMES” CHURCH, CLITHEROE
A u tum n F a y r e
TOMORROW SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12th To be opened at 2-30 by
His Worship the Mayor Councillor T. Robinson A variety of Stalls, including
Hardware, Drapery, Fancy, Greengrocery, Preserve and Cakes
Doors open 2 p.m. Admission 6d.
Teas available Children’s Playground
ST. PETER AND PAULS CHURCH Bollon-by-BowIand
CHURCH BAZAAR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19th at 2-30 p.m.
. IN THE SCHOOL
ADMISSION 1/- — — CHILDREN 3d. Stalk and Refreshments
— EVERYONE WELCOME —
NORTH WESTERN GAS BOARD CENTRAL LANCASHIRE GROUP
A COOKERY DEMONSTRATION Entitled
4Prepare for Christmas with Hi'S peed Gas”
Will be given in the GAS SHOWROOMS, 2, CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE
TUESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 15th at 2-30 p.m.. '
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
INDIVIDUAL SNOOKER
£25 PRIZE OR MOMENTUM
Entries are invited for the above competition, closing date 26th November.
2/6 ENTRY FEE
All entries to D. Kay (Games Secretary), Clitheroe Social Club, Wellgate, Clitheroe
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LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL CHILDREN’S COMMITTEE
Mary, aged 18 months, Roman Catholic children who are lovable and affectionate children who we would like to keep together.
Can you offer foster home for Sharon, 3 years, and OR
Stephen and Mary. C.E., aged 3 and 2 years who very much need a family to love them.
OR
Alfred a gorgeous Roman Catholic baby aged 16 months who is just reaching the mischievous stage.
IN T E R E ST ED ? U N C E R T A IN ?
Please Contact:— Mr. M. B. NEWELL, Area Children’s Officer,
5/7 EAGLE STREET, A C C R IN G TO N Telephone: Accrington 34711
Manor Hall Gospel Hall
Mllthorne Avenue, Clitheroe SUNDAY, NOV. 13tb LORD’S DAY
Gospel Service 6-30 p.m. speaker:
Mr. G. CARLING (Preston).
Monday, November 14th at 6-45 p.m.
Children’s Happy Hour
Wumen’s Bright Hour Wednesday, November 16th at 2-45 p.m.
Speaker: ‘ ;
Miss BLACKBURN (Blackburn)
Prayer and Ministry . • 7-45 p.m.
LOW MOOR ---------o----------
United Remembrance Service
at the Cenotaph
Sunday, November 13th at 3-00 p.m.
CLITHEROE BRANCH
Remembrance Service
A cordial invitation is
men, women and friends to attend Divine Service at St. Mary’s Parish Church
extended to all ex-service
on Sunday, November 13th at 10-30 a.m.
and afterwards at The Cenotaph
for the ceremony of the Laying of the Wreath
Slaidburn Y.F.C. ------ o------
Grand Xmas
Whist Drive will be held
Wednesday, November 16th in
Slaidbum Village Hall at 7-45 p.m.
Admission — 4/-
Including refreshments Excellent Voucher Prizes
S L A ID B U R N AND D IS T R IC T Y.F.C.
Annual Ball in Newton Institute
Friday, November 18th
Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. to THE TRAVELLERS
ADMISSION — 51- Rights of admission reserved
RIM1NGTON AND MIDDOP SPORTS
WHIST and DOMINO
DRIVE and
POTATO PIE SUPPER Saturday, November 19th
in the Memorial Institute at 7-30 p.m.
Adults 3/6 Children 2/- Please bring own cutlery
Downfaam Women’s Institute WHIST DRIVE in the VILLAGE HALL
Saturday, November 19th At 7-30 p.m.
ADMISSION 3/-
Decembsr22 to January 6.2.30 6 7 pm January 10 to February 3.2.30 67.30 pm
gfecember 22 to Febjuiry A (exc Suns) PERFORM
ANCES TW A ICE DILY
Mons.Jan9.16.23.30.at7.30pmonly
A Show* Boxing Day (Oee 26) end Mon. Jan 2. at 1.30.4:30 6 7.30pm 2$ A SHOW
FEB«,at10.30am 1.30.4.306 7.30pm S SATS. JAN 7.14. 21. 28.
Booh Now In Advance! Adult* 13/-. 10/-. 7/-. 4/6. Children (15 years end under}:* 916,7/6.5/6. 3/6.
Alt reserved from l Belle Vue (EASt 2927)'
ewis's. Forsyth's, Midland Hotel, and CWS. Balloon Straet. Manchester/
C m P M U C S Including Refreshments
ZO R PEN DILAY 10 am WE
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every Sunday 7 pm T
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O EN CU em E
ACO NHL G TH TRA St. Michael’s and St. John’s
AUTUMN SALE OF WORK
Lucky Numbers
1730 - 2204 0667 0801 0099 0855 0708 1053 0878 2201 1983 1844 2002 1559 2243 0001 0252 1828 0905
^STARLIGHT Sffi DAVID WHITFIELD
Sunday,' November 13th for 7 days 8 p.m. start Cabaret charge 2/6 (Sat. 5/-)
THE CARIBBEAN ALL-STEEL BAND
TWO-SENSATIONAL TOPS TOGETHER with a hand-picked supporting show: MARIE, Top. Vocalist—MAURICE HOWARTII, Magic in a novel way— / ARCO Strong-arm tatics—HARRY POPE, at the accordian
★ Terrific Show . ★ Licensed gaming ★ Wonderful dub ★ Xmas tickets now selling
KEEP DRAMA WEEK OPEN NOVEMBER 28th to DECEMBER 3rd
MONDAY—"THE DOLL’S HOUSE” by Ibsen (Theatre One, Cleveleys)
TUESDAY—“WAITING FOR GILLIAN” by R.
MILLAR (Clitheroe Technical Theatre Group)
WEDNESDAY—“THE CARETAKER” by Pinter (Preston Drama Club)
THURSDAY—“THE WAY OF THE WORLD” by Congreve
(Blackburn Arts Club)
FRIDAY—“THE TAMING OF THE SHREW” by ■
Shakespeare (Burnley Masque Players)
SATURDAY—“WHEN WE ARE MARRIED” by
Priestley . (Green Room Players, Blackpool)
: Adjudicator: STANLEY HILDEBRANDT (Member of the Guild of Adjudicators)
BOOKING PLAN-open a t the-Civic Hall—11 a.m.—12-30 p.m.; 3 pm.—5 pm.; 7 p.m.—io p.m: Priority Bookings for Full Season Tickets 15/-, commences Saturday, November 5th. Booking'for Three Nights Tickets 9/- and One Night
REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY The Chairman of the Council (Mr. Councillor R.
Williamson, J.P.) proposes to attend Divine Service at the Church of St. Michael, Whitewell, on Sunday morn ing next, the 13th November, 1966, and invites residents of the Bowland Rural District to accompany him to the Service commencing at 10-45 a.m.
Councillors and others wishing to accompany the
Chairman should assemble at the Whitewell Hotel at 10-15 a.m.
L. D. TELFORD. Clerk to the Council. ALL SAINTS CHURCH — PENDLETON SALE OF WORK
To be held on Saturday, November 19th in the ViUage Hall at 2-30 p.m. Variety of Stalls including:—
Cake and Apron — Tombola — Christmas Gifts Grocery and Shilling Parcels
Teas on Sale — ADMISSION 6d. In aid of Church Funds
286, 1289, 1784 433, 1822
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64 76 20 6 79 37 46 67 3 68.27 2. 88 7 86 34
38 72 16 33 52 90 77 66 82 10 22 23 41 70 80 57
19 63 54 25 58 81 12 87 42 84 45 78 4 17 50 69 71 32 83 35 31 13 85
Autumn Sale of Work
Wednesday, 16th November from 3-45 p.m.
at Whitewell School Stalls, Teas, Etc.
Proceeds:—Church Funds BOWLAND RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH
SUNDAY NEXT NOVEMBER 13th
10-30 a.m.
Rev. R. -JOBL1NG 6-00 p.m.
Mr. G. P. WOMERSLEY
Congregational Church Clitheroe
’ Sunday Next
NOVEMBER 13th. <■ " ■ • -
• 10-30. a.m. Family Worship
6-00 p.m. Study Course.- Rev. K. M. HENDRY B.A.. B.D.
’
ST. ANDREWS CHURCH. SLAIDBURN .
ANNUAL SALE
VILLAGE HALL, 3-0 p.m. TOMORROW. SATURDAY
Admission 3d. Children Free. BUFFET TEA.
British & Foreign Bible Society Women’s Sub-Committee — A —
COFFEE MORNING
At St. Mary’s Vicarage (By kind invitation of
The Vicar and Mrs, Clark)
Saturday, 12th November 10-00 a.m. — 12 noon
PLEASE BRING AND BUY Admission—1/-
Clitheroe (Evening) Townswomen’s Guild
KIBBLE TRAVEL FILM SHOW To be held at the
Catholic Hall, Lowergate Monday, 14th November
Admission — 1 /- Tea and Biscuits
Everyone Welcome CLITHEROE
FOOTBALL CLUB
LEADING Wren Jane Wil liams, whose father, Mr. P. Williams,,, lives at 6, Clitheroe Road. Waddington, is a member of the first unit of the Women’s Royal Naval Service to be drafted to Singapore since the end of the
war. The unit which left London.
Airport last week, was the advance . party of a group totalling six officers and P ratings of the WRNS and three members of the Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nurs ing Service, who are to form a new unit in Singapore. 'They will take over jobs now
done by male ratings, mostly in secretarial and communica tion work. The WRNS will include radar plotters, store assistants and range assessors. Before going to Singapore,
Jane was a range assessor for 736 Naval Air Squadron at HMS Fulmar, Lossiemouth. She formerly attended Clith-
eroo Grammar. School. Her sporting interests are bad minton and squash and she has played for Waddington Badminton Club.
The Parish of Whitewell
Waddington girl flies to Singapore
font f a Vilhijtf SLAIDBURN
Slaidbum Women’s Institute was held in the viUage. hall on Wednesday week, when Mrs. J. Steen, vice-president, pre sided.
Wl.—The annual meeting of
ing resume of the past year’s progress was given by the sec retary, Miss I. Waddington, who was thanked by Mrs. Steen, as also was Mrs. L. Lewis, who presented a most satisfactory financial report.
An interesting and entertain
mittees report, and also the report of the president, Mrs. L. C. King Wilkinson, who was unavoidably . absent through having to attend a conference. The committee elected were
Mrs. Steen gave the com HURST GREEN
gave an interesting talk, with a film, to members of St. John’s Mothers’ Union on Monday evening, illustrating the valu able work done by the Society and the ways in which people could help children in need of care.
Golden Needle League, and several considered' the pos sibility of joining this league, guaranteeing to supply at least one garment per year to help cloth the Society’s children.
Members were told of the
Mesdames J. Gibson, J. Hol land, L. C: King-Wilklnson, J. Leeming, L. Lewis, E. New- house, G. Parker, W. B. Ramsay, H. Robinson, N. L. Shaw and J. Steen, and Misses A. Parker, I. Waddington and B. Walker.
elected president. A report was given by Mrs.
Mrs. King Wilkinson was re
Leyland, gave a talk on “Finance” and was thanked by Miss I. Waddington. The competition was for a
meeting at the Methodist Church was held last night week in the schoolroom, when the Rev. K. Phillips showed slides. These included pic tures taken when he and Mrs. Phillips, with Chatburn Youth
M E ET IN G . — The monthly
business meeting of the Young Farmers Club was held in the village hall on Monday when the chairman, Mr. W. Townson, presided. Arrangements were made for several forthcoming
events. TOSSIDE
meeting of Tosside Mothers’ Union was held at the Vicar age on Wednesday evening last week. The Vicar, Rev. R. C. Allan
UNION. — The November
Missions service was held at the Methodist Church, on Sunday, the preacher being the Rev. Eric Joselin, of Whalley. Mi's. Clements was at the organ. YOUNG F A RM ER S . — A
Club, went overseas in summer. M IS S IO N . — An Overseas
W. B. Ramsay on her visit as delegate to Lancaster for . the Autumn Council Meeting. She was thanked by the vice-presi dent. Mrs. Westwood, V.C.O. of
turnip lantern, the winners being: 1, Mrs. J. Holland; 2, Mrs. J. Towler.
way who for over seven years has been responsible for dis tributing the Society’s donation boxes, in the parish. Mr. Birchall himself thanked Mrs. Allway for this useful work, because, he said, without these helpers and those who fill the boxes so loyally year after year, the Children’s Society would be unable to. carry on. CHURCH. — The monthly
He was thanked by Mrs. All
Family Service conducted ty the vicar. Rev. F. H. Robbs was well attended. Miss Julie Whittaker and Master Andrew Bailey read the lessons, and a collection was taken by Master Andrew Bailey and Master David Jacques.
evening at the Whist and dom ino drive held in St. Joseph’s School are for the children’s Christmas party. Prize winners were: Ladies: 1, Mrs. F. Moloy, 2 Mrs. E. Newbold. Gents: 1 Mr. Bamber, 2. Mr. C. Howarth. Dominoes: 1, G. Young, 2, J,
The funds raised on Sunday
Eccles, 3, J. Crotty. The competition was won by
Institute’s ■ October meeting was a members’ night, when Mrs. Mather, who presided, also organised a quiz on the British Isles. A whist drive followed, and a stall of garden plants raised a small sum for institute funds. Tea was served at the close of a very pleasant evening. Several members spent a
Mir. A. R. Tones. W.I.— Hurst Green Women’s
BirchaU, the'Diocesan repre sentative to the Church of England Children’s Society
MOTHERS.— The Rev. M. WADDINGTON
Methodist Women’s Fellowship met in the church vestry yester day week. Mrs. E. Joselin pre sided, and as it was her first visit to the Fellowship she received a very warm welcome. In introducing the speaker, Miss Demain, of Low Moor, Mrs. Joselin said Sister Eileen, who was to have been the speaker, had been taken ill and had re turned to Wales. Miss Demain gave a very
FELLOWSHIP.—Waddington gisburn
ing of his Parishioners. M ^ r; Mrs. Noble, who have been/ Gisbum for the past six y e ^ left on Tuesday for OxenhoL ’ Mi'. J. R. Hindley o f S S Park, Vicar’s Warden ‘
interesting talk with the unus ual title of “The middle of the
bed,” and concluded with a very moving recitation on "The weaving of the tapestry.” She was warmly thanked by Mrs. Joselin for a talk which would linger in the minds of members for many days to come. The tea hostess was Mrs. Silverwood, assisted by Mrs. Pickup and Mrs. Wilson, and the accompanist was Mrs. B. Dugdale. M O TH E R S ' UNION. — Mrs.
the chair, and after welcoming everyone, called upon Mr j f VVrathall a member ^ V /
f t
sented Mrs. Noble with a black leather handbag °ii behalf of the members of
Mothers’ Union, Mrs. r. -u Wilkinson presented and um
brella to Mrs. Noble who was a w presented with rose trees bv
Baker, the Vicar’s wife and enrolling member, presided at the November meeting of the Mothers’ Union on Wednesday week, when she welcomed Mrs. Haslam. of Dutton, who gave a talk entitled “Tied to the kitchen sink.” Mrs. Haslam answered many questions and was thanked by Mrs. Baker. Mrs. W F. Frankland accom panied the hymns. Tea and biscuits were served
oth Mr. and Mrs. Noble thanked everyone for their
Mrs. H. Waddington on behalf b ^ Young Wives. In respS
kindness at the present time and during the last six years. Coffee and biscuits were
Women’s Institute took place in the Festival Hall yesterday
a WOMEN’S INSTITUTE-The
Women’s Institute attended the annual meeting on Tuesday evening.
at the close of the meeting. IN ST ITU T E . — Ninety-eight members of . Waddington
were received from Mrs. E. Irwin, and from three members who last week had babies— Mesdames Grant, Naylor and Gowgill.
Letters of thanks for flowers
presented her financial state ment, and Mr. Scott was re appointed auditor.
Miss Howarth, the treasurer,
delightful evening in Burnley recently when they attended a performance of “The Merry Widow ” by Burnley Light Opera Society. A successful coffee evening,
with a bring and buy stall and tombola, was held a t Mrs. Ann Holden’s “ shop.” Proceeds were for the NFWI appeal fund.
CHIPPING
conducted the opening devo tions, Mrs. E. Metcalfe, enrol ling member, presided and introduced Mrs. Green, of Gig- gleswick, who gave an interest ing talk on “The growing years.” She was thanked by Mrs. D.
Wilson, leader of the Young Wives’ Group. Discussion on
held a t which arrangements were made for the M.U. annual pie and peas supper. This year the supper will be pre ceded by a film show. A letter of appreciation and
the subject followed. A short business meeting was
■ Following supper, Mrs. J. Calverley auctioned the sur plus food in aid of the church
thanks for a gift presented to her on her removal to Settle had been received from Mrs. W. Staveley, a former valued member of Dalehead Church and Tosside M.U.
Club met a t the Vicarage yes terday week under the leader ship of the Rev. R. C. Allan. A programme of play-read
flower fund. . YOUTH. — Tosside Youth
and potato pie supper was enjoyed a t Church House, Bumridge. The o r g a n i s e r s hope to make it an annual event
Bollon-by-Bowland
meeting of Bolton-by-Bowland Womens Institute was held in the school on Wednesday week. The president. Mrs. L. Bossonet presided, and the secretary, Mrs. N. Howard, read her annual report. The treasurer, Mrs. R. Holmes, gave the finan cial report. Mrs. Howard also reported on
W.I.— The annual general
the meeting in Lancaster, which she attended as delegate in October. She was thanked by Mrs. Bosonnet. The competition, for a jar of pickles, was won by Mrs. D,
was welcomed by Mrs. Howard. Mrs. Bosonnet was re-elected
Moss. A new member, Mrs. Stuart,
president, - and also agreed to take on the duties of secretary, assisted by Mrs. J. Life. The vice-presidents were Mrs.
social and a game of dominoes. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. E. Booth and Mrs. A. Astley.
READ
" U N IO N IST S . — Members of the Women Unionists held their meeting in the Club on Wednesday evening last week, Mrs. Barnes, J.P., of Read gave a talk on a recent holiday in
the "
W.est Indies”. Supper was served at the dose.
drive was held in .the Con servative Club on Monday evening when the prizewinners were: Ladies 1, Mrs. Hensby; con., Mrs. Hayward. Gents 1, Mrs. Redpath; con. Mrs. Bert- wistle. Special prize was won by Mrs. Grady and the . prizes were presented by Mrs. Grainger.
WHI8T.— The weekly Whist 1
REGAL TIP LORRY
_ . «V» DOLLS HOUSE T r i - a n g Toys last longer . _ ■ . OVER 100 b o x e d g am e s
Stockists of “MECCANO,” “LEGO,” “ BILOFIX” “ PLAYCRAFT.” / DINKY TOYS, ROVEX ELECTRIC TRAINS. PALITOY
DOLLS, SCALEXTRJC
RACING.CARS, ALL CHILDREN’S ANNUALS
JOHN COWGILL & SON LTD. 4 /6 MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE
Join our Christmas Club now — ask t o sec our Special Christmas showroom^
Ayre, who was re-elected, and Mrs. G. Billows. A new com mittee was chosen. The evening ended with a
firework display organised by the Young Wives’ Group was held at Newhouse Farm, on Saturday evening. Later, an appetising meat
ings, dancing and singing was enjoyed and the Vicar led closing prayers. A SU C C E S S FU L bonfire and
IN ST ITU TE . — The monthly meeting of the Chipping Women’s Institute was held on Wednesday week. Nomination papers were passed around for the new committee. The president asked for vol
was re-elected. She paid tribute to the efficient service of Miss Howarth who resigned after more than ten years as treasurer. Miss Howarth was presented with a weekend case by Mrs. E. Harrison.
gave the 21st annual report. The president Mrs. Lupton
Mrs. Jowett, the secretary
served by members of the Paro chial Church Council.
nnual meeting of the Gisbum
new members, Mrs. Home and Mrs. Hewitt. An excellent report of the
week, when Mrs. Ellison retir- ing President took the chair Mrs. Ellison welcomed two new'
year’s activities was given by the retiring Secretary Mrs, Cross, and the financial state ment was read by the retiring treasurer, Mrs. J. Frankland In her report, Mrs. Ellison spoke on the achievement during the year, and thanked all who had helped in any way. Thanks were extended to Mr.
Zealand was read by Mrs. Holt- Smith. I t came from Mrs. Greaves of New Plymouth, who told the Waddington members of the upset in her area because three new supermarkets had opened.
The link letter from New
unteers for selling poppies, and also for providing trifles for the birthday party which is to be held on November 23. The drama group recently
the tellers for the ballot to elect the new committee. Members are Miss Bishop, Miss Dewrance ■ and Mesdames Banks, Booth, Chadwick, Edmondson, E. Y. Garnett, Jowett, Leeming, Royal, Steiger, Underwood and Whiteside. Miss Bishop won the com
Mi-, and Mrs. E. Brown were
staged a concert at Longridge, which realised a small profit in spite of a disappointing attend ance. The recent mannequin parade raised £15 for W.I. funds. At the December meeting
talk illustrated by slides, entitled “A W.I.' Family at Den man College.” She was thanked by Miss Fletcher. Mrs. Leece presented the pres
there is to be an exchange of parcels valued at 2s. 6d. Mrs. Dakin gave an interest-
original home-made hat, was won by: 1 Mrs. R. Pye; 2, Mrs. G. Ellison; 3, Mrs. F. Birkett.
WHITEWELL
drive organised by Mrs. Walter Eccles of the Crescent, Dunsop Bridge in aid of the Whitewell Church Roof Fund was held at the Whitewell Hotel, by the permission of Major and Mrs.
WHIST.—A whist and domino
follows: Whist: Mrs. H. Oddie, Miss A. Seed, Mrs. A, Walmsley, and Mrs. Capstiek. Mr, Birkett, Mr. G. Sedgwick, Mrs. B. Han son and Mrs. E. Ainsworth. Dominoes: M. Wells, J. Pratt,
D. Rich and Mrs. Wall. The proceeds amounted to £30.
Worswick for Whist and Mr. Wall, for'dominoes (141 tables!, whist: l l i tables dominoes). The prize winner were as
ident, Mrs. Hayhurst, with a bouquet to ' wish her ‘bon voyage’. The competition, for the most
petition prize for the past year. This month’s competition, gingerbread men, was won by Mi's. M. Taylor, 2 Miss Bishop, 3 Mrs. Holding. Final arrangements were
made for the Christmas Fayre to be held on November 26 at 2-30 which will be opened by Mrs. C. W. Eastwood, the county vice-chairman.
GRINDLETON
T. Whitmore on Monday even ing. The MCs were Mr. Wm,
gret the resignation of the Clerk, Mr. N. Bailey, and resol ved that,their appreciation of his service be placed on rec ord. The Chairman, Mr. S. H. Green,- paid a special tribute to Mr. Bailey’s work and added that finding an efficient replace ment would be very difficult. I t was agreed to advertise the post locally.
NEWTON
cessful coffee evening and bring and buy stall was held a t Croft. House, the home of Mrs. E. Haslewood, last night week. The proceeds of £21 were for the funds of the Congregational Chapel.
% § « ■ § for Christmas
DOLLS PRAM PUPPY PFK .
SHETLAND COFFEE EVENING .—A suc
that as the Parish Council were neither the owners nor the administrators of the pin fold no action could be taken other than making reasonable observations. The Council-accepted with re
meeting of the Parish Council on Friday evening several Councillors expressed concern over ratepayers’ criticism of the Council’s attitude to develop ments in connection with the village pinfold I t was emphasised, however,
P A R ISH C O U N C IL— At the
has been won by Mrs. R. Cap- stick, 2nd Mrs. T. Walters, and the busary to Denman Col lege by Mrs. Bleazard. A pro ficiency certificate for cake icing was presented to Mrs. Carlisle at the Autumn Council Meeting in Preston. A competition for a supper dish was won by Mrs. Brown, 2nd Mrs. Capstick. The new committee is: Presi
J. I. Wrathall for auditing the books at short notice. The Hindley Trophy' this year
Parochial Church Council and Treasurer of church funds to present Mr. Noble with a wallet Mrs. J. R. Hindley then pre!
'J ’HE pi evil
Governm brought that revc local adr. had, over propheck so much longed tc with the lication t sion of recomme thinking.
This
mind th Royal C accept th small. Ti sense or criticism proposal: will they
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been gen boundari indefinit age, wit: country cally on; areas ca or progr; through in it. An services brought
But
dent: Miss N. Thwaite; Vice- presidents Miss Gowling and Mrs. Bell; Treasurer: Mrs. R. Capstick; Secretary: Mrs. Brown; Committee: Mesdames Thompson, Lancaster, Kayley, I. Carr. Speak, King and Miss Cowling. A vote of thanks to the retir
aries ha tradition the very
ing committee was voiced by Mrs. Moorhouse. An excellent supper, provided by the com mittee, of hotpot, apple pie and coffee was served after the con clusion of the business meeting. FARMERS.-Gisburn Young
autonom at Coun selt-pres must be
No The
Farmers met on Monday even ing. at Haber Farm, Nappa by permission of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Stansfield. The girls served “hot dogs,” roast pota toes and tea.
meeting of Copster Green Women’s Institute were: presi dent, Mrs. H. Brunton; vice- presidents, Mrs. R. Wanen, Mrs. E. Heald and Mrs. J. Kershaw; secretary, Mrs. J. Oliver;
COPSTER GREEN Officers elected at the annual
Mesdames Birkett, Foy, E. Haw orth Leeming, Moorhouse, Miller and B. Laycock, and
treasurer, Mrs. A. Pye. The committee will comprise
Misses Aspin and Hull. Mrs. R. Warren reported on
Autumn Council held at Lan caster.
BASHALL EAVES BIRTHDAY.—On Monday
domino drive. Whist « w were: Ladies: 1 Mrs. J. Bu . 2 Mrs. Dickinson. Gents. 1 F. Greenhalgh, 2. Mr. T
evening, Bashall Eaves their annual birthday part*’ the Red Pump Inn. Dinner nas followed by a small whist ana
^Domino winners were: 1 Mrs.
r w r t K ' - K Bolton-by-Bowland
FARMERS
land V----- in the Mr:. H. talk Erin.' - Charles
RMERS. — Boltomby-Boff-
Young Farmers C3ubjnei school on Tuesday nhen CookgareaailMstrated
"entitled “C°me B^M r .
He was thanked by mt Leeming.
The Finest
Selection of Toys in the District
See our range of
De Luxe Toys from America
“JOHNNY SEVEN* “SECRET SAM”
BATMAN OUTFITS 12/11, 25/11, 59/11
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presentation was made toTht Rev. A. Noble at the Festten Hall, Gisburn’ on Wedn«11 ast week, before a large
FAREWELL TO VICAR .
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