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6 Clithcroc Advertiser and Times, Friday, December /, 1967


CIVIC HALL YORK STREET


7-45 p.in. — 7-45 p.m; SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9tli OLDE TYME


MUSIC HALL Doors open at 7-15 p.m. Your very worthy chairman


Mr. GEORGE RAYMONDE Introduces to you


Mr. NOEL WYTON Magic at its Best


Miss CHRISTINE RIDING Comedy Song and Dance Mr. TOMMY ELLIOT Miss NELLA QUILLIAM


Musical. Clown Soprano


Mr. GEOFF ROBERTS G. H. Elliot the Second Miss KITTY G1LLOW


Male Impersonator PRICES OF ADMISSION GS., 5S., 3S. Gd.


all seats bookable at the civic hall daily 11-0 a.m. — 1-0'p.m. 3-0 p.m. — 5-0 p.m. or during ANY performance


Telephone Clithoroe 3278 NOW and make sure of your seat


BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY TO A NIGHT OF REAL FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT


TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH CHRISTMAS FAIR


Saturday, 2nd December at 2-45 p.m. OPENER—MRS. A. HAWORTH


CHAIRMAN—MRS. H. BOOTHROYD Admission 6d._


Home Made Cakes, Preserves and Sweets. Buffet Tea will be Obtainable-^ Father Christmas will visit the Fair.


Many Suitable Gifts CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH MOTHERS’ UNION


AFTERNOON TEA and CHRISTMAS SALE in the


and Candy. Children’s Gifts. White Elephant, and Trinkets.


EVERYBODY WELCOME


“Our famous homemade mincemeat a speciality” Admission 1/G Including Tea


CLITHEROE MUSIC CLUB


EILEEN CROXFORD AND


DAVID PARKHOUSE


CELLO AND PIANO RECITAL GIRLS’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL


WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6th at 7-30 p.m.


Tickets at the door 8 /6 --------- Students 2/-


BLACKBURN MUSIC SOCIETY KING GEORGE’S HALL


MESSIAH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14th, at 7-30 p.m.


The Feathered Whist and Domino Drive Arranged for Saturday December 2nd, HAS NOW BEEN


Soprano, Cynthia Glover Tenor, Gerald English


CHOIR OF 160 Contralto, Marjorie Thomas


Mozart Orchestra Organ William Cliffc, A.R.C.O.


Manchester Conductor Horace Tattcrsall M.B.E. Balcony 6/- (8/6 sold out) Stalls 6/-, 5/-, 3/6.


Bookins. Public Halls, Northgale. or by Post to The Secretary, Mrs. Tattcrsall, 54 Langham Road, Blackburn.


Bass, George Allen


CANCELLED Fool, and Mouth Epidemic


OWING TO THE


CIIATBURN, DOWNHAM and WORSTON CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION THE


MONSTER CHRISTMAS


WHIST DRIVE which was to be held in


THE ASSEMBLY HALL, CHATBURN SCHOOL (Old Church Institute)


on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7th, at 7-30 p.m. IS NOW POSTPONED OWING TO


THE FOOT AND MOUTH EPIDEMIC


The Officers and Cominiltce of the Skiplon Division


SKIPTON DIVISION


YOUNG CONSERVATIVES Invite you to a


TEACH IN’ to be held at


THE PLOUGH INN,


WIGGLESWORTII, Near Long Preston on


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1 9 6 7 at 2-30 p.m.


“Planning for the Seventies” SPEAKERS:


Mr. B. J. Hutton, B.A., M.Sc., Dip.T.P. A.M.Inst., TI.E.


Li. Colonel J.H. Allason, O.B.E. Member of Parliament for Hemel Hempstead. Mr. Arnold Fell, Hawkswick.


ADMISSION 5/- WHICH INCLUDES TEA


CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION


extend a most cordial welcome to all members and supporters to meot Mr. G. B. Drayson, M.P., and on the occasion of the Presentation to the retiring Agent Mr. C. E. Beasley,


at a Meeting at the


BLACK HORSE HOTEL, SKIPTON, on Saturday, 9th December, 1967 at 3 p.m.


Tea and biscuits


WE HAVE CHILDREN NEEDING HOMES S Such as:


A HOME NEEDS CHILDREN —


JUDITH and RICHARD, a sister, and brother aged 13 years and 11 years, who need understanding foster parents who will accept their loyalties to their own family. PATRICIA, aged 14 years needs a permanent home where she can keep In touch with her younger brother who is


USAN, a beautiful three month old baby who needs a per­ manent foster home. Unforunately she has a birthmark on her lip which will take some years to clear.


children into their homes for short periods, i.e. when mother is 111, or some other emergency.


W also in this area,


E DESPERATELY NEED foster parents who will take (


DO YOU CARE ENOUGH TO CARE FOR THEM?


If you are able to share your home with these or any oj the other children in our care, please contact — Mr. J. Greenwood, Area Children’s Officer, 5/7 Eagle Street', Accrington. Tel. 34711.


STALLS — Christmas Decorations, Grocery, Cake


on Saturday, 9th December 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.


SUNDAY SCHOOL


Trinity Methodist Church Sunday, December 3rd


10-30 a.m. Rev. R. Jobling (Holy Communion)


6-00 p.m. Sister Hannah


2-00 p.m. Ladies Class Speaker: Mrs. R. Bland


United Christian Fellowship


Will meet tomorrow (Sat.) at 7-30 p.m. at


Low Moor Methodist Church


Speaker: MISS CAUSER (Manchester City Mission) Eveyone Welcome


MANOR GOSPEL HALL


Mllthorne Avenue. Clitheroe Sunday, December 3rd


Gospel Service 6-30 p.m.


Mr. D. Wilkinson (Blackburn)


Wednesday, December 6th Prayer and Bible Study 7-45 p.m.


Ciithcroe Congregational Church


SUNDAY NEXT DECEMBER 3rd.


10-30 a.m. Family Worship (Holy Communion)


Rev. Kathleen M. Hendry B.A., B.D. 6-00 p.m.


Annual Church Meeting


C H R I S T C H U R C H , CH AT B UR N ADVENT SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3rd


GIFT DAY SERVICES 8-00 a.m. Holy Communion.


10-30 a.m. Mattins. Preacher: Rev. Ian Robbins. 6-30 p.m. Evensong. Preacher: Rev. F. Hcighway.


Grindlcton Church Christmas Fair and


Children’s Painting Exhibition


Tomorrow SATURDAY At 3 p.m.


Tiie Imperial, Nelson Ballroom of the Stars


Saturday Night it's Star Night a GKN'O WASHINGTON


7-30 to 11-30 pail. Starring


nd the BAM JAM BAND plus the 4th Coming THE ACME MUSIC CO.


Mrs. Duckworth, Kirk House, Gisburn.


Tickets 8/6 at the Foyer D/G Tickets available from


Two Licensed Bars until 10-50 p.m.


2nd Whallcy Cub Scouts Parents Committee


GRAND JUMBLE SALE


Tomorrow. Saturday December 2nd,


in the Old Grammar School Whalley


Doors open 2 p.m. Admission 3d.


Tea and Biscuits 6d.


Hoddcr Valley Fox Club regret to announce the


POSTPONEMENT of their


WHIST and


DOMINO DRIVE on the


Uth DECEMBER at


The Whitewell Hotel


until after the present epidemic of Foot and Mouth Disease.


Rimington Memorial Institute The


Whist and Domino Drive which was to have been held December 2nd


and the


which was to have been held December 8th


DANCE • arc now


P O ST PO N E D Dun to the


Foot and Mouth Epidemic


CLITHEROE NATURALISTS SOCIETY


Thursday, December 7th


DISTRICT OFFICER OF FORESTRY COMMISSION


Forestry Commission by R. T. HURST


LECTURE The Work of The


BOYS GRAMMAR SCHOOL YORK STREET 7-30 p.m.


Aighton, Bailey and Chaiglcy Hurst Green.


Memorial Hall


from the VilSa<jf8i ^ 0 0 S i


HURST GREEN I GISBURN Annual montim:


meeting | The annual report, of a vei*y


successful year was given by the secretary Mrs. L. Bailey, a very healthy financial state­ ment was moved for adoption by the treasurer Mrs. Garnett. Mrs. Mather presented the


oldes member, Mrs. Hayhurst, with a pot of ’chrysanthemums,


as it was her birthday. Mrs. Mather expressed thanks


to all who had helped in any way to make the institute a success during her year of office, wih special thanks to Mrs. Ann Holden for the use of her home for committee meetings. She then welcomed Miss


I Young Farmers Mrs. Mather presided at the I Films and Christmas floral


annual general meeting of the arrangements were chief fea- Hurst Green Women’s institute.


tures of tire Gisburn Young Farmers meeting on Monday week at the Festival Hall. The hoys had films, hired


from “Cunard Liners” ar.d the projectionist was Mr. George


Lancaster of New Inge Farm, Gisburn. The girls were given a dem­


onstration on “Christmas Floral Arrangements” by member. Miss Kathleen Taylor, of Westhy Hall, Gisburn, and thanks were expressed by Miss Jean Lancaster. Afterwards a business meet­


Greenall V.C.O. who was accompanied by Mrs- Lupton,


ing was held with Mr. James Renton presiding.


trainee V.C.O. Miss Grcenalt spoke on pro­


gramme planning and was thanked by Mrs. Mather. The new officials elected


were: Mrs. Mather, President: Mrs. L. Bailey, Hon. Ssccretary;


Mrs. Youn, Mrs. Quin, Vice-


the most stars for 1907 were: 1 Mrs. Joan Holden, 2 Mrs. Duxbury, 3 Mrs. Melling. Com­


presidents. The competition winners with


petition winners for this month for a home-made Christmas gift were: l Mrs. Margaret Holden, 2 Mrs. Duxbury, 3 Mrs. Melting. The social time was spent


POPPY DAY APPEAL


'headquarters for tihe Earl Haig fund.The branch is grateful for the excellent public response and tire support given by churches, public establishments and works, the voluntary street col­ lectors.and individual members of the public—to this national campaign. A branch spokesman, expres­


branch of the British Legion report that the final sum of £289-ll-6ci. collected as a result of its Poppy Day Appeal, is be­ ing sent to the Legion's London


Tile Clitheroc anti District Coffee Evening


burn Young Farmers organised a coffee evening and bring and buy sale, at the Vicarage. Gis­ burn, by kind permission of Mr. and Mrs. Renton.' The effort raised about £22. which will be given to the Gisburn Playing Fields’ Funds.


On Thursday evening Gis­ W H A L L E Y


playing a word game, Mrs. R. Bailey was the winner.


Mothers' Union, presided over for the last time by Mi's. Snape, her husband, the Rev. Henry C. Snape, the retiring vicar gave a talk entitled “Walks in the Pyrenees." The hostesses were Mi's


Mothers’ Union At a meeting or Whailey


Kestrel patrol win trophy


The judges of the Barry MacDonald Memorial Trophy


competition for Scout Patrol Effort spent many hours going through the entries of the sixteen patrols taking part and finally awarded the most points to Low Moor Kestrel Patrol. The winning patrol received the tropy on Friday night,


October 1 and all' the Scouts taking part had to work ex­ tremely hard for the four weeks up to October 28. All entries had to be in by the


when it was presented by Mr. A. Snape, the Assistant District Commissioner, at Low Moor headquarters. The competition began on


scouting. The third section consisted


last day of the month. The contest was split into


trict. sum up what 'they liked about


of a series of questions on the Scouts’ knowledge of Scouting, mainly within their own dis­


three sections and the work re­ quired in ‘Hie first section in­ cluded the erection of a model bridge or campsite, the produc-


leaves and flowers, making a toy for a needy child, and


RENTS REVIEW


Public Health and Housing Committee is to make a. review of council house rents for next


Clitheroe Rural Council s


J'°This was stated at the monthly meeting of the coun­ cil on Monday when it was anounced that the council was deferring the question of oper­ ating a rent rebate scheme jar a month and will consider the whole question of council Tents


F s


n


at their next meeting. By the end of July, only 240


hand. BARROWFORD FLOOD FUND APPEAL


88403 58354 Mr. Aldcrson, Blackburn. 3439 G. A. Wilkinson, Fence.


section two entrants had to render at least one horn’s ser­ vice to an organisation such as Old People’s Welfare. They also had to raise mon and use at to visit a stat<


on a patrol hike. Under tihe requirements of


home or castle within a radi of 14 miles, also make balance sheet showing incoi


and expenditure, and prese


written—if not more than words—in which entrants h


Barnes and Mrs. Nutter. EVENING FELLOWSHIP The Whalley Women’s Even­


More Mian £10 raised


ing Fellowship held a coffee evening on Monday in the Church hall. The stalls included a decora­ tion and Christmas gifts.


THREE-PIECE SUITE, brown moqucttc.—lei.


croc 2937.


beige/ Cllth-


TRIC1TY MODEQ clothes drier


THREE SETS* Bnyko building bricks. Tel. Chatburn 365.


sing tile general view of all the members, told the Advertiser and Times: “With the adverse publicity in the national press and on T.V.. regarding the wor­ thiness of this appeal, we are grateful to note that tiie people of Ciithcroe and district still remember those boys who did


not return to our green valleys s and the ones who are still


the mental sufferers of the two world wars were remembered along with those who had laid


war.” The limbless, the blind and


uffering from the aftermath of


RUSBRIDGE will give you the best prices for your old JEWELLERY or will make you a good oircr In part-exchange for


new goods.—24 King William Street, Blackburn


CHILDS GO KART, ns new £6. 140 Woonc Lane, Clithcroe.


9 CT. COLD GATE BRACELETS, tbuy now at the keenest prices roc. Tel. 262G.


LADIES'. W.X. and O.S. raincoats in Terylene, Nylon loam back


i or weatherproof tweed. All sizes


who had contributed aioney and effort to help this year’s Poppy Day Appeal was expressed by Mr. A. Wood, the branch presi­ dent, and Mr. G. R. Mantle, Poppy Organiser.


down their lives. The gratitude felt towards all


Bus service request


the village of Chaiglcy travel each week by taxi to Clitheroe


Ten old age pensioners from


1 service was withdrawn and the villagers have been isolated


to collect their pensions. This is due to the fact that since September the local bus


I from tiie surrounding area. Clitheroe Rural Council have decided to come to the aid of the pensioners by supporting | their request for one bus ser- :


| vice a week connecting Chaig-1 ley with Clitheroe.


| T. P. Rushton said: “I have I | been instructed by the council


The Clerk to the Council. Mr. , „


| vices, Ltd., and ask them if they could extend on one day


to contact Ribble Motor Ser-


| a week only, the Preston to | Chipping* service through


Clitheroe. “The Aughton, Bailey and


use the service.”


Chaigley Parish Council have more or less riven a guarantee that these 10 pensioners will


I-AWSON £ IXL1S LTD, Grindleton and Slaidburn Now is the time /or


BEST COB LIME


Ring: CHAT1IURN 178/9


SLAIDIIURN 224 CLITHKRQi; 4291 (night)


WINDOW BOTTOM PUDDLES


REMEDY FOR WINDOW CONDENSATION and


ETNA PRODUCTS LTD C1) W. o/o 3 Twittor Lane.Lancs.


2/- nor foot. Post paid. S.A.E. tor details.


for our larch Unn°d fo2Sstfd interwoven fcnelns.


addinston. Olithoroa ■ RING WOODKING .


nor 100 ft? AH timber for making up your own fonoing, nano!s supplied.


namo boards, rustic.nolos 36/- QP


Tel. Blackburn


Cal) 241 Audloy Rango. O Riackburn.


WE REQUIRE Large Numbers of


CALVES


For immediate slaughter TATTERS ALL’S


TEL: CLITHEROE 2166 or HELLIFIELD 256.


We will obtain Movement Licences, and collect


or pen ail day Saturday. ruf i1.0


n stock now at: Economic Stores. 70 Wliallcy Rd., CUtheroo


CHILD’S DESK AND CHAIR.—8 Ribble Lane. C h ath am._________


T.V. SET with modern table, cheap for quick sale. G9 Hen- p.m.). thorn Rd., Clithcroc (after C


NORTH COUNTRYMAN calendar and Beautiful Britain.


Varlcy. The Greeting Card Shop. 37 Moor Lane, Clitheroe._____ _


______ _______ /iy


MODEL MAKERS’ lbounded "ply *2/6 each.—Water­


SPECIAL. ' resin


oo TinmfrCo: Tel. Clitheroc 3 2 6 3 . ___________ _


ALL OUR CLOCKS arc battery driven. 12 months or moic,on one battery. Beautiful selection. At Coneron and Lccmlng 17-19 Moor Lane, CUthcroc. Tel. 2626.


LADIES’ warm smart winter coats in all sizes from Ju n io r


Miss to O.S.—Economic Stoics 70 Whalley Road. Clitlieroc.


LIDEN WHITE WOOD furniture ber Co. Tel. Clitheroc 3263


or units made to Tim location. — Consult Watciloo


NEWplai ing Bor Weston i and second-hand modem


os. Leading makes, mclud- Rodgers Hopkinson, Zcndci .


Fariisa, and Baldwin electronic organs Confidential


tlcy. Mannlngton an d Knight. Specialists in


repair"and 'tuning service.—Poll­ ards (a family business 1860) 20/22 Standish Burnley Tel. 25829.___


terms. _ since Street


PYE RECORD PLAYER. Pvc television, £5: garage dooifc


(9) £4-10-0; ladles £4-10-0.—Ring Clithcroc after 7 p.m.


WANTED DOLL'S PRAM Rrutli- Apply 72 Cliatbum Road, Clith 1 W Nc?ocTg wa W .Tite. Tel. Gisbum 458.______ i


1 *'pram’ 'required.—TeL & S l 2380.


o. T1 Advertiser and Times. _________ _


I DOLL’S PRAM required, good cond.—Tel. Clithcroc 2956.


I DIANO WANTED. Please write, 1 P,’nA


Nak? IwlshT and pHce to Box


l ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES! i buy and oollect ladles KePLj, children’s discarded clothing, curtains, bedding, etc. Prompt attention to bereaveiMnts.—


I 1 children’s and baby wear, ladies and gen t's clothes, curtains, bedding etc. Households cleared when emigrating or bereave­


phone Burnley 27882.______ I BUY AND COLLECT outgrown


Mrs. Howarth, 31 Church square Worsthorne. Write or


ment.—Ring Accrington 35885


I FARMERS! Holly! Green She 1 *HollyE (hot prickly) 40/- per cwt for suitable stuff. Will collect at your gate.—


Phone Barker’s, Primrose Nurs­ eries Clltheroe 3521._______


^nq


jSINGER hand sewing machine | in reasonable condition.—Phone


stonyhurst 212.


| SCRAP METAL WANTED, copper, lead, etc.—


Holt Square, Barrowlord. TUITION


-P.C. PERSONAL


| A CAREER IN HAIRDRESSING beginners and advanced courses. Write or call for syllabus.—


fashions.—21 Church Street, Blackpool.—Tel. 22329.


Gilbert’s School of l i a ir


brass, to: <


THINK AND DO—interesting and stimulating postal copse for junior children.—Details: write Box B2 Advertiser and Times.


BLACKBURN Tel. 52325


Sunday December 3rd for seven days. Commence 7-45 p.m. Saturday at ‘Finchley Central5—‘Winchester Cathedral”— ‘Terrific’—The


NEW VAUDEVILLE BAND IVOR EMMANUEL


From The Land of Song—The one and Only


Comedian KEN


WILSON


Comedy Duo RICHMAN


& JACKSON


Singer JOE


DALY


Tremendous Atrraclion—Come Sooner: Have you got your Xmas Eve ticket yet?


Xylophonist SYD


WRIGHT The weddint


Chatburn of greaves, youm and Mrs. F. B Victoria Aveni Miss Madelim daughter of M


Gerrard of 2 Clayton-le-Moo


em the bride wo


white slipper full-length sleeves fal(in Theempire-li


secured by


THIS ’ SA


Don’t tak


Given away pire-line si'


with diamond pearls. Her fo


JOHN COWGILL & SON LTD. 4 -6 MARKET PLACE — CLITHEROE


Call and see our Wonderful Range and Join our Christmas Club Now


17-19 Moor Lane, Clithcioc 2626.____





oyclc,2645, .ithenc,Tel.


DOLLS HOUSE Tri-anfc Toys last longer for Christmas Tiie Finest Selection of Toys


in the District BIKES — TRIKES DOLL’S PRAMS SCOOTERS


GARAGES — FORTS FARMYARDS


DOLL’S HOUSES


OVER 100 DIFFERENT BOXED GAMES


TRESSY, SINDY and


TINY TEARS DOLLS --------- o---------


Stockists of “MECCANO,” “LEGO,” “BILOF1X,” “PLAYCRAFT,” DINKY TOYS, ROVEX ELECTRIC TRAINS, PAL1TOY


DOLLS, SCALEXTRIC RACING CARS, ALL CHILDREN’S ANNUALS ilSSiSSs


Lhey will ever be.. Concron and ceaning, 17-19 Moor Lane. Clith­


and heater, cast £7 tised one month, price £5.—Write Box No. B3 Advertiser and Times.


A jumble sale, organised by Olithei'oe Borough Labour Party and held a t the Labour Rooms, Eshton Terrace, on Saturday afternoon, raised more than £ 10.


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


FOR EXPERT ATTENTION bring vour sewing machine repairs to The Walter Thomason Sewing Centre. 72/74/76 Scotland Road Nelson


PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED —Write or phone. Sharp, Huntley Lawn. Samlesbury


Mellor 787.


Clitheroc and District Branch of Ladies N.F.U.


The Christmas Party


which was to be held on Thursday


DECEMBER 7th has now been


POSTPONED


Owing to the outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease.


Please watch the Local Press for further details.


FRED READ & CO. LTD. The Gift Centre for Men


9 MARKET PLACE, CLITI1EROE Tel. 2562


Christine Jayne only daughter of F. A. S. Walks Close. Wiswell, married on Sa Mary’s and All S to a textile chei Keith Metcalfe, the son of Mr. Metcalfe, of 94 Failsworth. Man


A mental welfa


empire-line dr milano satin applique daisies length veil was cap of flowers a white prayer


Edwina H a r r Vivienne Mete


T h e brides


Given away ' the bride wore


May wc help you to select something, Stylish Useful and Manly front our excel­ lent range of Gifts to wear, that will give pleasure to the wearer.


Sec Special Window Display


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17675 A. Berry, Droylsdcn. 42923 Mrs. Garnor, Colne.


65748 Mrs. Kcentysidc, Accrington. 13674 83666 C. Slater, Blackburn.


s 41556 Mr. McDonnell, Bramhall. l 42901 H. Haigh, Barrowford.


PRIZES MUST BE CLAIMED WITHIN SEVEN DAYS.


COUNCIL OFFICES, BARROWFORD. __________________________ —----------


ACCEPTABLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS


man on your list


of Britain’s 6,099 telephone ex­ changes were being operated by


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the Ribblc am nient of tlie fc


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Trough of Bowia Local farms,


strongholds. Wa lutely essential vi. footpaths leading and exits arc con strong disinfectan


Buckets and tre infectant are alw- plenished so that who arc forced tc neys to the disinfect footv vehicles before leaving. But, however st


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precautions may spite of the fact t of the farming


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