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<5 'Clithcroc . Advertiser and Times, Friday, October 20, 1967 Basball Eaves W.I.
Jumble Sale Thursday, 26th October
at the Conservative Club Clitheroc
at 7 p.m.
Admission — 3d. Refreshments
DUNSOP BRIDGE W.I. Whist and Domino Drive
OCTOBER 28th At 7-30 p.m.
WHIST in Village Room
DOMINOES—Root Farm by kind permision of Mr. and Mrs. SHE1
Admission - 4/- Hot Pot Supper
Bring and Buy Stall Proceeds W.I. Funds
CLITHEROE
NATURALISTS SOCIETY Thursday, October 26th
LECTURE
The Last Ice Age. AND
Burnley Coal Field BY
Mr. G. M. Heyes, F.G.S.
BOYS GRAMMAR SCHOOL YORK STREET 7-30 p.m.
WEST BRADFORD W.I. Jumble Sale
Bring and Buy Stall IN ’
St. Catherine’s Sunday School, West Bradford
21st OCTOBER At 3 p.m.
ADMISSION - 6d.
Including Refreshments Pendleton Village Hall
Halloween Dance
Tuesday, October 31st 9 p.m. to 1 am. Dancing to the
Travellers Dance Band ADMISSION — 5/- Refreshments available
The Public Is Invited to:
A Coffee Morning and
Continental Cookery Demonstration At
24th OCTOBER, 1967
CLITHEROE GAS SHOWROOMS on the
Coffee will bo served at 10-30 a.m.
Completely free of charge HOLDEN CHAPEL Harvest
Thanksgiving Services
Sunday next, October 22nd Preacher:
Mr. M. H. SKIDMORE of Hellifield
Services at 1-30 and 7 p.m. Collections lor Chapel Funds
PHERD
GRINDLETON Trinity Methodist Church
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22nd 10-30 a.m. Rev. R. Jobling 6-00 p.m.. Film Service 2-00 p.m. -Ladies'Class
Anniversary Service in Church
Conducted by
Mrs. J. Woodhouse Soloist:
Miss Catherine Matthews Organist: Miss D. Birtwell
Clitheroe Congregational Church
SUNDAY NEXT OCTOBER 22nd
10 a.m. Family Worship
Rev. Kathleen M. Hendry, B.A., B.D.
6-00 p.m. Church Meeting
UNITED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Will Meet
TOMORROW
SATURDAY at 7-30 p.m. in
TRINITY SCHOOL All are Welcome
at the annual general meet ing of Grindleton Women's Institute in the- Methodist schoolroom yesterday week.
Women’s Institute There was a good attendance
thanked the members for their ’ help during the past twelve months and expressed regret at losing some of die West Bradford members who have just formed an Institute oft their own, but wished them every success in their new ven ture She also hoped that mem bers' would all work together to ensure a successful and happy
Miss Hardacre presided. She
year ahead.A donation is being sent to Dunsop Bridge Flood Fund. The following members were appointed to form a committee: President Miss Hardacre; vice- presidents, Mrs. Simpson, Miss
Teece: secretary, Mrs. Slater: treasurer. Miss McArthur;
committee. Miss Brennan. Mes dames, Briggs, Dixon, Green,
Howard, Holden, and Lumsden, TOSSIDE
Tosside District Women’s Group was held at Flass, Burn-
toys which they had made and brought along with them was greatly a dmi r e d . The hostess, Mrs. P. Cowking, ex pressed thanks and also served light refreshments._________
ridge, last Wednesday, when the Mesdames A. Foster and S. Shaw of Great Harwood, dem onstrated tapestry and other needlework. A varied selection of soft
MANOR GOSPEL HALL
Milthorne Avenue, Clitheroe Sunday, October 22nd
Gospel Service 6-30 p.m.
Mr. T. Ashton (Blackburn) Wednesday, October 25th
Ladies Bright Hour 2-45 p.m.
Miss Arkwright (Bamber Bridge)
Thursday, October 26th
Children’s Happy Hour at 6-30 p.m.
Clithcroc Congregational Church
Afternoon Tea
Which was to have been held on
21st OCTOBER has now been POSTPONED
until a later date BERRY’S Arniual Ball
Memorial Hall, Chippng Friday, October 27<h
Clitheroe Council of Christian Congregations
A PUBLIC MEETING CHATBURN METHODIST SCHOOL
to be held in
on TUESDAY, 24th OCTOBER, 1967 at 7-30 p.m. at which
CAPTAIN LATHAM
Will speak about the work of his Agricultural College ■in Kenya
THE SALVATION ARMY COFFEE EVENING AND SALVATION BOND BUYING
IN THE MAYOR’S; PARLOUR <By kind permission of the Mayor)
on THURSDAY^ 26th OCTOBER, 1967 7-00 p.m. to 9-00 p.m.
Bring and Buy Stall ADMISSION — 1/6
The Mayor and Mayoress Aid. and Mrs. T. Robinson will be met. by
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Buist (Preston D.H.Q.l — EVERYONE WELCOME' —
Cake Stall
Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. MELODY MAKERS DANCE BAND Admission — 3/6
Whist and Domino Drive.
Pic and Pea Supper in the
Institute, Rimington
Saturday, 28th October at 7-30 p.m.
Admission 3/6—Children 2/- includlng Supper
Women’s Group The October meeting of
from fee Villages WHALLEY
SABDEN
and buy sale was held last Wednesday at the home of Mi-, and Mrs. E. Shaw. Mona Ter race. The proceeds which were for the Parish churoh carpet fund amounted to £18. The death occured last .week in hospital of Mrs. N. A. Shirt-
Coffee Evening A coffee evening and bring
cliff e wife of Mr. Edwin Shirt- oliffe of 1 Padiliam Road. She
was 74 years of age and had resided in the village all her life. Cremation took place at Burnley on Tuesday, preceded ■by a service in the Parish Church. The Vicar Rev. F. T. J. Heighway took all -the ser
vices.
home of her daughter in Wail Street last week. She was 77 years of age, and .was the widow of the late Mr. Ernest On-ell. Funeral took place on Wednesday at St. Mary’s Roman Oatholic Church fol lowed by interment at Padi- ham cemetery. Father Begley took the service.
Mi-s. F. On-el-l died at uhe , WISWELL
Women’ s Institute Wiswell Womens’ Institute
celebrated its 18th birthday at the monthly meeting held in -the school, Barrow, last week, when a number of founder members were present. Mrs. M. Hopwood, vice-presi
dent, was in the chair and thanked all helpers at the recent coffee evening -when over £100 was raised for Institute funds. She also announced that the Denman College bursary
had gone to Mrs. L Thompson, who hopes to attend a course on rug making next year. A letter of thanks for flowers had been received from Mrs. E.
speakers was attended by Mrs. M. Hopwood and Mrs. M. Mos ley, who found it both interest
Grindley. The one-day s c h o o l for
ing and helpful. Wiswell’s delegate. Mrs. B,
Forrest, gave an interesting account of her visit to the LFWI Council meeting at Lan caster. She was .thanked by the chairman. Guest s p e a k e r was Mrs,
Tory Young Wives The Conservative Y o i in g
Wives’ Group held their first
monthly meeting of winter session a-t Acrefield, the home
of Mrs. P. Thompson* on Tues day week. Guest speaker was
Lady Pearson, wife Sir Frank Pearson, MP for Clitheroe.
Whist and Dominoes A whist and dominoes drive
was held in the Stanley Rooms yesterday week. Winners were Mi’s. Bowen, Mrs. Hadfield and Mi’s. Gornall. A. competition was won by Mrs. Hind.
the Whalley branch of the Women’s Unionists and held in
Jumble Sale A jumble' sale organised by
the Stanley Rooms last Friday, raised £17 12s. Od.
Fair Among the many organis
ations who supported the
Michaelmas Fair, held in Whalley on Saturday week,
which, was opened by “Miss Nugent” of coronation Street fame, were ‘members of the guide movement who were res ponsible for the catering arrangements.
previously mentioned, t h e ir services were undoubtedly much appreciated.
grateful to them for the work they did. Although they have not been
Tile organisers were very WihaUey Women’s Fellowship
Women’s Fellowship At the fortnightly meeting of
presided over by Mrs. E. Jose- lin-, the speaker was Miss Bun- kail of Accrington, a retired school teacher who gave a very interesting talk on amusing experiences during her career.
Miss Ingham was the pianist.
Evening Effort The total of £24 for Cen
tenary funds was raised at a tea and cake evening winch
was held last Friday, organised by the women’s fellowship. The men’s fellowship met
McDougall, of R ea d, who delighted the members, with her talk on ‘‘Cooking for a Film Unit”. Her first job was at Worston
last Friday evening, when Councillor J. Fell presided. The speaker was Mi-. J. New ton-Bell who gave an interest
ing talk on heraldry. Host for the evening was
where the film "Whistle Down the Wind" was being made. Later she made an exciting journey to Spain, where she spent four months trying to
Mr. Fishlock. CHATBURN
“An Animal Poem” was judged by Mrs. McDougall and won by 1, Miss E. M. Foster; 2, Mrs. H. Smelt: joint 3, .Mrs. F. Dunn and Miss M. Parry. Games and bingo were played
in the social time and a compe tition was won by Mrs. N. McKinstry.
Hodkinson, Mrs. M. Horner and volunteers.
Tea hostesses ' were Mrs. A.
heid in the school at Barrow on Friday, when over £20 was raised for the Womens’ Insti tute. The president, Mrs. M. Clegg, thanked all helpers.
Jumble Sale A successful jumble sale was
Please bring Own Cutlery WADDINGTON
A M E R I C A 967
SPECIALISTS IN TRAVEL
to and within U.S.A. and CANADA
• HOLIDAY, BUSINESS EMIGRATION
SHORTHAND TYPISTS IN AMERICA.
MOTHER’S HELPERS and SECRETARIES/
_ _ _ _ BLACKBURN MUSIC SOCIETY KING GEORGE’S HALL, BLACKBURN
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 1967 at 7-30 p.m.
Brahms Requiem Soloists:—Honor Sheppard, David Backhouse
Piano Concerto No. 1 in B Flat Minor-<Tchaikowsky) Soloist:—
CLIVE LYTHGOE
‘Hail Bright Abode” (Tannhauser) Wagner
Choir of 150 Voices
THE MANCHESTER. MOZART ORCHESTRA Leader:—Fay Campey
Organist;—William Gliffe A.R.C.O. Conductor:—HORACE TATTERSALXi, M.B.E.
TICKETS.on sale at the Public Halls, Northgate, Blackburn BALCONY 8/6d, 6/-. STALLS 6/-, 6/-, 3/6d.
or by post from the Secretary, Mrs. H. Tattersall, 54 Langham Road, Blackburn (Please send stamped addressed envelope) REDUCED PRICES FOR SCHOOL PARTIES
NOT IC E
Due to the shortage of collec tors next weeks draw will be the last. The Committee would like to thank everyone who has sub scribed to the Development Association.
America Plan Travel
19 RICHMOND TERRACE, BLACKBURN Tel S9B41.
Clitheroe Football Club DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION
1st — 51 3rd — 303 5th — 540 7th — 183 9 th — 317
2nd — 594 4th — 284 6th — 410 8th — 573 10th — 200
we «now the answers to your auostions. Free • Advisory Sorvico.
We load the hold In the nlaoement ot
was held in the Methodist School hall, Waddington, on Saturday. The many stalls included,
Autumn Sale A successful autumn sale
white elephant, bran tub, jum ble and a new stall. Hie whole event which was organised by Mrs. Silverwood
of Waddington, raised a total of £70 which will go towards
the re-decoration of the school hall.
members were present at the monthly meeting of Wadding ton W.I. which was held in the school. The president, Mrs. A. Lup-
Well attended In spite of the weather, 85
for supper followed by birthday cake. The cake was made by Mrs. L. Nicholson, a Wiswell member. She was thanked by Mrs. H o p w o o d , who also thanked Mrs. G. Nuttall for cooking the supper. The monthly competition for
fihd the happy medium between American, English and Spanish cooking. She was thanked by Mi’s. M. Whitwell. Hot pies and peas were served
Women’s F e l l o w s h i p a n d Women’s Work tor Overseas Missions came to Chatburn from all parts of the Circuit on Wednesday to hear the Rev. Chester E. Hodgson, on a visit to Britain from the United States, speak on race relations and civil rights in America. Mr. Hodgson’s church was
the first Episcopal Methodist Church in America to receive
chairman. There was. a stall and afternoon teas were served, the proceeds being devoted to
negro members. The Rev. J. Woodhouse was
foreign missions.
CHURCHILL HOUSE
OPENED
Division Conservative Associa tion’s new headquarters in Otley Street, Skipton, was offi cially opened by Mr. lain MasLeod, chief Opposition speaker on Treasury a n d
Churchill House, the Skipton
economic affairs. Mr. MacLeod, who was born
A Tory was not _ convinced that you changed things much
. in Skipton, told a large audi
ence in the Skipton Congrega- tiional Hall that Socialists be
lieved that if they Passed a law all would be well.
by passing laws, Mr. MacLeod continued. Things that were wrong in this country were things that were not altered by passing a law about them.
' Mi*. MecLeod spoke of his association with the late Sir Winston Churchill* after whom the new headquarters were named, and also told the audi ence of his affection for the
ton welcomed Mrs. C. W. Eastwood the County Organ iser. A letter of thanks was read from Simonstone W.I. mem
bers for tile enjoyable visit to the September meeting at Waddington. A letter of appreciation was also read from Mrs. E. Dugdale for the flowers she received on 1 her return home from hospital. Mrs. D. Underwood, the dele
chairman of the Skipton .Divi- sion Conservative Association, Mr. G. E. G. Nayler and a vote of thanks was suitably given by the president, Mr. J. D. Horsfall and seconded by the president of the Womens Association, Mrs. J. E. E. Yorke.
town of Skipton. He .was introduced, by the
gate to the autumn council meeting which was held at St. Martin’s Coliege, Lancaster on Tuesday week, gave an excel lent and concise report.. Mrs. Eastwood then gave a
very interesting talk on "The countryside in the 1970’s” and
was thanked by Mi's. J. Sander, son. The competition, “Sugges tions for a social half horn-”
was won by Miss E. Bishop, Miss D. Dewrance winning second prize.
Speeded
guilty at Clitheroe yesterday week to exceeding the 30 mph speed limit in Chatburn Road,
Three motorists pleaded Clitheroe.
Leeds, and John C. Whittaker, (24) of Kao/ley Ten-ace, Grindleton, were both. fined iji, for travelling at 44 and 43
James S. D. Towler .36), of
mph respectively. . Vernon B. Lewis, of Cros-
seny, Abergavenny, was fined £5 for travelling at 46 mph
C P. RAVE
CO-OPERATIVE HALL, LONGRIDGE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1967
7-30 p.m. to . 11-30 p.m. THE SYNDICATE, plus BARRY P.J. Spot Prizes Admission 5 /- -
American Speaker Members of the Methodist
BOLTON-BY- BOWLAND
SLAIDBURN
hall on Monday evening and for the first time for many weeks split into two groups. Girls were given a demon
Young Fanners Members met in the village
stration on needlework by Mrs. Judith Newhouse. They were very enthusiastic and another session has been promised for the near future.
Boys and men had a talk
on Animal Pood Products by Mr. Tony Fyatt, representative for a well known firm of sup pliers. Some .of the products were analysed!, and recorded by the members.
Boyle presided, and thanks to Mrs. Newhouse were proposed by Miss Susan Gott, and to Mr. Pyatt by Mr. Joe Parker.
The chairman, Mr. John R E A D
tions at the Harvest Festival services held on Sunday at Read Parish Church. The day began with. Holy Communion and later in the morning there was a service of Family Com munion during which the cub scouts paraded with, their leader Miss M. Heap.
Harvest There were large congrega
Bennett, was the celebrant at both services.
The Vicar, the Rev. F. W.
the Vicar and the special preacher was ’the Rev. A. Reid, of St. Luke’s, Brierfield.
Harvest gifts were sent to
the sick and aged of tEhe vil lage also to Calderstones Hos pital, Whalley and Blackburn Salvation Army.
S L A I D B U R N
Institute held a whist and dominoes drive in the village hall on Wednesday week when 18 tables for whist were super vised by Mr. E. Harrison, and ten for dominoes by Mr. Dickinson.
Women’s Institute Members of the Women’s
Prizes were presented by
vice president, Mrs. N. L. Shaw, who, at the same time, thanked the MCs and all the other helpers.
T. Cowking, 3 Mr.. A. Green wood. Dominoes: 1 Mr. H. Townson, 2 Mr. S. Harrison, 3
1 Miss M. Rawsthome, 2 Mrs. P. Grant, 3 Mrs. G. Sanderson Gents: 1 Mr. S. Clark, 2 Mr.
Mrs. A. Howard. Proceeds were in aid of W.I.
Funds.
Church sale More than £160 was raised
at the annual sale of work in aid of funds .of St. Andrew’s Parish Church, held in the village hall on Saturday after
noon. The opener, Mrs. M. Prosser,
of Durinow Hall, was intro duced by the Rector, the Rev.
G. H. Gaze. Thanks were expressed to
Mrs. Prosser by Col. L. C. King Wilkinson, Rector’s Warden, and a bouquet presented by Christine Hall, of Dunsop Bridge, this year’s Festival
Queen. The sale is a parish effort,
and Newton in Bowland and Dunsop Bridge each hold their own stall as well as Slaidbum. There were also the children’s stall, confectionery and pro duce, china, new goods, men’s stall bran tub and handker
chief girls the latter being Karen Briggs and Susan Rigby. Buffet teas were served, under
B1LLINGTON
mittee are Mesdames E. Birkett, H. Bullock. L. Gollop, R. Green wood, C. Hale, A.. Hancock, E. Hasler, J. Hopwood, M. Noblett and L. Middleton.
The competition prize for the .
year was won by Mrs. E. Green. Mrs J. Barby gave an account
of the , Autumn council Meeting of the Lancashire Federation. The guest speaker was Mrs.
C. Purvis, a Women’s Institute Voluntary County Organiser, who spoke on the beginnings and growth of the WI and its finances. She was thanked by Mrs. Green.
KNOWLE GREEN
Women’ s Institute A meeting of Knowle Green
and Dutton W.I. was held on Wednesday week when the President, Mrs. J. Collinson,
announced the amount raised by the annual effort held bn Saturday, October 7, was £55 10s.
presided. Mrs. J. Hargreaves junior
ridge showed coloured slides taken during her holiday in
Mrs. L. Tomlinson,-of Long-
Canada, Mrs. F.. Forrest proposed the
vote of thanks. Aftersupper, Miss Greenall
gave her report on the. Autumn Council Meeting held at Lan
caster. The competition f o r an
arrangement of leaves and ber ries was-won by Mrs.. J. Forrest,
CLUB
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Sunday, October 22nd and week Nightly commencing 7-45 p.m. Any similarity to Sammy Davis-Jnr. is intended! Presenting the Fantastic Understudy — THE SENSATIONAL Plus_WcIcome Back the Incredible Comic ROLAND
B O N K KEN
JACK HAMMER GERRY
Excellent entertainer Acrobatic-speciality'
JOHNNY HYMAS
Refreshments—Dancing—Gaming
Extremely Good Musical and'Vocal Impressionist
GRAHAME Musical Scots Act
MONTE & JUNE
Life is s/l make ill
ded a chimncl field Avenue J morning.
News Clitheroe Fil
Cli th eroJ
Centre has rel of £12 froml
Memorial Mq mittee.
Billington and Langho Womens Institute on Monday, _ Mrs. M, Holt was elected President for the second year, Mrs. J. Jack- son and Mrs. E- Green joint vice presidents and Mrs. E. Chadwick and Mrs. J. Turner were re-elected secretary and treasurer, respectively. Members of the new com
Women’ s Institute Ait the Annual Meeting of the
the supervision of Misses Little- fair' and E. Curtis.
SHETLAND DOLLS PRAM
PUPPY PFK
Winners were—whist: ladies
I b i M i M j l fi,
sd.Trrsd'H
ork for Christmas Evensong ivas conducted by READ
the Congregational Chapel yes terday week. The sale raised £11 10s. Od. for the Sale of Work.
Jumble Sale A jumble sale was held at
held at the Conservative Club on Monday evening when the prizes were won by: Ladies: Mrs. Harrison; 2, Mrs. Clegg Gents. 1, Mrs. Hensly; 2, Mrs. Cunliffe. Special prize was won by Mrs. Parker and Mr. Jack Wade presented the prizes.
Wliist Drive Tile weekly whist drive was
Farmers’ Club held its annual dinner, dance and prizegiving at the New Drop Inn, Ribches- ter, on Wednesday week, when about 70 guests attended. 1 Mr. David Howard, club chairman thanked the retiring president, Mr. D. Cornthwaite, for his support for the last two years and welcomed ithe new president, Mr. F. Leeming, of Page-Fold Farm, Waddington. Mrs. Leeming presented the
Young Farmers Bolton - by - Bowland Young
DUNSOP BRIDGE
Women’s Institute ,
GISBURN Young Fanners
dance at the October meeting 0f Nappa Farm, Hellifield, of Dunsop Bridge W.I. held to sh o^ d
Mr. Stiuttard. of Cabus was the projectionist. •
the guest speaker and spoke of A vote 0f thanks was pro- "Life in. Norway.” His talk was _ osed by Mr_ Geoffrey Carr.
w ^ h e ^ a s ^ b l e tefgive Hist- A bpstoj “ “ ^ e ^ n ^ n ^ e hand knowledge of the every- with Mr. James Renton in the
club trophies and prizes to the following members: Boys’ senior
championship trophy 1, John Leeming (second successive
year); 2, John Silverwood; 3 David Howard. Boys’ junior championship
trophy, 1, Leonard Wolfenden; Robin Spedding; 3, John
Roberts. Girls’ senior championship
trophy, 1, Carole Hargreaves; 2, Susan Taylor; 3, Elaine Sander son. Girls’ ■ junior championship
trophy, l Christine Metcalfe; 2, Jennifer Donaldson; 3, Kath leen Moorhouse. The R. J. Howard trophy for attendance, Robin Spedding.
mers held their meeting at Page Fold Farm, Waddington,
Meeting On Tuesday the Young Far
the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Leeming. The' girls held a fruit flan
competition, the judge being Mrs. Laxton. Results: Juniors, 1, C. Bell
2, J. Bolton; 3, K. Moorhouse. Seniors, 1, C. Hargreaves; 2, S. Taylor; 3 M. Wright. The boys judged dairy cattle,
the master judge being Mr. H. Bargh. Results: Senior, 1, Silverwood; 2, J.. Roberts; 3, D Howard, Juniors.11, T. Pope and J. Townson: 2, J. Hodson.
daiv life of the Norwegians. 1 chair. Mrs. T. Wood was in the chair and thanked Mr. Stuttard on
was won by Mrs. W. Wall. Dur-
ing the business nominations were taken for the annual meeting in November.
The monthly competition The last rose of Summer,”
behalf of the member’s. ... • Sub-post office Jr
■ ( S C D l l l d LIO I 1 The Mayor of Clitheroe, Aid. Miss E. Peel was in Charge T. Robinson, together with a
of the social time which was deputation of Town Council trinnen members, is to meet the Head
rington and Haigh.
Supper hostesses were. Mes- Postmaster of Blackburn, to dames Eddleston, Dowie, Par- press for a renewal of sub-post
office facilities in the Shaw
WHITEWELL Conservatives
Skipton Division Conserva
| Bridge district of Clitheroe. The Mayor announced at
tive Association Hodder Val-1 a, . jlc November meetings of on Monday evening.
tables for dominoes were supervised by Messrs. H.
pec
Mrs. Whitmore, who was in- held ^leir monthly meeting on trod-uceed by Col. L. C. King Monday at Trinity School,
Wilkinson, chairman of the clitheroe. branch.
...... Mrs. r . f . Berry presided and
half of tile Branch, presented J son from Grassington. Yorks., Mrs. Whitmore with a flower- who gave a very enjoyable talk
Col. King Wilkinson, on be- welcomed Mr. Allan L. Thomp-
ing plant, and expressed good entitled “Furniture through the wishes to her and Major Whit- Ages”. more in the future. Major and
Mrs. Whitmore are shortly Mr. Thompson, ttho is a leaving the Hotel and district. I specialist in restoring and re- The chairman went on to producing antique furn-ituie toank a?l who had contribu- ™d works of art. explained how ted to the event and thanks the s ^ e and materials used in also were voiced bv the S to furniture had changed over the ratorv Mr E T Morgan
* „ letary, Mr. z. i . Morgan. ent periods of fl,rniture and -He described the differ-
whist: 1, Mrs. H. Green; 2, Mrs. which were beautifully made Birkett; 3, Mrs. Stackhouse, ^xrs. R. Ross proposed a vote Con. Mrs. Grant. Gents. Mrs. 0j thanks.
Prizes' were won by ladies brought along several items 3.' Taylor. Dominoes:-Mr. G. Tay-
lor; 2, Mr. R. Walker; 3, Miss were welcomed. A. Parker. Con. Mr. H. Ains- ■ Afterwards tea and biscuits worth. '
cS'nH‘M?nM! I ^ A+ ™eotins prCC<L ^ ree new members
I were served. The Finest Selection of Toys
in the District BIKES — TRIKES DOLL’S PRAMS SCOOTERS
GARAGES — EORTS FARMYARDS
DOLL’S HOUSES
OYER 100 DIFFERENT BOXED GAMES
REGAL TIP LORRY
«V* DOLLS HOUSE Trian&Togs last longer
Stockists of “MECCANO,” “LEGO,” “BILOFIX,” “PLAYCRAFT,” DINKY TOYS, ROVEX ELECTRIC TRAINS, PALITOY
DOLLS, SCALEXTRIC RACING CARS, ALL CHILDREN’S ANNUALS
JOHN COWGILL & SON LTD. 4-6 MARKET PLACE — CLITHEROE
Call and sec our Wonderful Range and Join our Christmas Club Now Borough of Clitheroe
Monday, Oct. 30th Tuesday, Oct. 31st Wednesday, Nov. 1st - Thursday, Nov. 2nd Friday, Nov. 3rd Saturday, Nov. 4th .
Fyldc Coast Players Grassington Players Clitheroe Players Whalley Church Players
CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE DRAMA FESTIVAL 1967
... Fallen Angels by Noel Coward
... Flowering Cherry by Robert Bolt
... Billy Liar by Waterhouse & Hall
... The Sleeping Prince by Terence Rattigan
Blackpool Green (Room Players Murder Mistaken by Janet Green
Edinburgh Theatre Arts ... ... A View from the Bridge by Arthur Miller
Adjudicator: John Alldridge TICKETS—6/- , 5 /- , 3 /6 may be reserved at the Civic .Hall or by Phone 3278
TRESSY, SINDY and TINY TEARS DOLLS
dcd Prizes were presented by the National Farmers Union ly.
District branch of the Lanca- , shire Ladies’ Social Section of
14 tables for whist and 10 , _ .
Banks and H. Holden res- .Members of Clitheroe and rwfHvpiv
.T . U . J L A U l i l iO ___
I Tuesday night’s Town Council meeting that the Head Post master had agreed to meet representatives. Further infor mation would also be available
ley Branch held a whist and Councji committees, the Mayor domino drive m the Hotel at dd d Whitewell (by kind permission 1 of Major and Mrs. Whitmore)
There was a good atten- when Mr George Bargh, jnr„ h ™ a y in
Gisburn and District Y.F.C. met in the Festival Hall, Gis- i burn, on Monday ., evening,
the village room on Wednesday tugaj Gibraltar and Africa, week.
His wife assisted him by being
Clitheroe ■'! ^ ' and 1
FRIDAY, o c r ro l WOMi VIEW1
“ I’ve been a years; now alj become a wife.”
This was the cc last weekend of wives got huddle over of tomato lemons and cl
The scene was lounge of a well out of routes follow transport. T largely depej continued pn car-owning c
y/hile their re bands downe and double v,
bar the ladi hair down.” would have sobering effl spouses if til near enough "
For the won plain that, were “ stay! wagon” in o| feur their hi they were this addit-ioi| sacrificing th sophisticated! drinks merl sense of wifi]
The “ golf wic that she h;l
firm conditi* for driving h! and from thJ weekends an| mid-week business assl result she wl ing her win and is congl self on her | acumen.
Other member! had the saif one; “He as new radiogrJ stick to sot| drive him pub on Si Sundays.”
Not one of wives who
abstaining That. cvcnin ing regard( feuse—acti:
This vignette side of life law was p: by the on group wl abstaining, does not band had o| take them
“He was _ cost and why hadn'l drive untilj eyes to wives expel the way c| home’ tipsj “Now he martinis a! are cheap
But she hasijj heart to tq that she ha course of and is begia a taste for
f
If any moral from this si breathalyse^ expecting girl friends wagon” in them hom ing sessioi
giving th sesame to
band wage
And the mail has square! ing, non-di| allowing tary to chi evening p>T for a shoe) mission is! him a min|
The cost of whisky is if it is fo i l chaser”
Landlords tc 1 counting t ing bar re trade de aptly sums opinion of quo.
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