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Milthorne Avenue, Clitheroe Sunday, March 3rd


MANOR GOSPEL HALL JUMBLE SALE and


KITCHEN STALL FRIDAY, MARCH 8th at 6-45 p.ra.


(including Tea and Biscuits) ADMISSION - 6d.


SPRING SALE APRIL 6tli 1968


Chipping Show Social Committee


C a r n i v a l D a n c e FRIDAY, MARCH 1st


in The Memorial Hall 9 p.m. till 1 a.m.


Dancing to THE DRIFTERS Licensed Bar


ADMISSION — 5/- Sawlcy Reading Room


W H I S T A N D D O M I N O E S in THE SCHOOL


MONDAY, MARCH 4fh 8 p.m. prompt


ADMISSION — 4/- Including Refreshments


WHALLEY CHURCH PLAYERS Present


T h e I m p o r t a n c e o f B e i n g E a r n e s t by Oscar Wilde


Producer David Service


WEDNESDAY 13th to SATURDAY 16th MARCH in WHALLEY OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL


Curtain up 7 40 p.m. prompt ADMISSION — Weekdays 3/-, Saturday 3/6 Tickets from: P. Whittaker, Stationer, King Street, Clitheroe J u m b l e S a l e


CLITHEROE DIVISIONAL LIBERAL ASSOC. (WHALLEY BRANCH)


W h i s t a n d D o m i n o D r i v e TONIGHT FRIDAY, 1st MARCH, 1968 at 7-30 p.m.


WHALLEY OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL


Admission 2/6 (including supper) SPECIAL SPRING PRIZE TRAVEL TALKS


OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONS


SKYE and RHUM (Nature Film) and


WELCOME TO SHETLAND By Mr. Kenneth O'dham


of Whitehough Camp School, Barley


WEDNESDAY, 6th MARCH 7-30 p.m.


WHALLEY OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL Admission 2/6 (including refreshments)


SATURDAY, MARCH 9th at 2-30 p.m.


In Waddington Methodist Sunday School


—Produce and New Stalls— Teas l/-each Admission 3d


Gisburn Festival Hall (Management Committee)


PRESENTS A R E V I E W


By THE HILLSIDERS of Keighley at 7-30 p.m.


Saturday, 9th March ADMISSION:


Adults 4/- Children 27-


United Christian Fellowship THE FILM


Tortured for Christ


(Story of the Rev. Richard Wurmbrand who served 14


years in Communist prisons for his faith),


will be shown in the


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH AMATEUR OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY


PR ESEN T THE MIKADO Or the Town of Titipu


By W. S. GILBERT AND A. SULLIVAN IN THE


Parish Hall, Church Street, Clithcroe ON


Saturday, 23rd March and Monday 25th March,


and Wednesday 27th March to Saturday 30th March, inclusive. Nightly at 7‘30


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Booking at the Parish Hall commences on Monday, 11th March.


Tickets: Saturday 23rd to Friday 29th March 6/- and 5/-. :: Saturday 30th 7/- and 6/-.


CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOL Tomorrow SATURDAY at 7-30 p.m.


Everyone welcome. WOMEN’S UNIONIST ASSOC,


CHATBURN, DOWNHAM and WORSTON


HAT PARADE By Mrs. BARBER (of Clitheroe) AND


Bring & Buy in the


CHURCH HALL, CHATBURN


Thursday, March 7th At 7-30 p.m. Admission 2/6


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH GUIDES


J u m b l e S a l e — on —


FRIDAY, 8th MARCH in the Parish Hall at 7-0 p.m.


ADMISSION - 3d. Proceeds for Camp Funds.


HODDER VALLEY FOX CLUB TWELTH ANNUAL


HUNT BALL


The Annual Draw postponed previously will take place that night.


Dancing 9-00 p.m. to 2-00 a.m. to the MELODY MAKERS


in the NEWTON INSTITUTE Friday, 8th MARCH, 1968


Obtainable from:—H. T. Breaks. Tel: Slaidburn 679 and J. Howard. Tel: Slaidburn 232


TICKETS Including Supper — 13/6


^ S T A R L I G H T - 2 S S MARCH 3rd WEEK NIGHTLY 7-45 CABARET CHARGE 2/6


f! THE MOST FANTASTIC — UNBELIEVABLE — UPROARIOUS SHOW! -A!;;


P E T E R C A S S O N PRESENTS HIS INCREDIBLE


HYPNOTIC FA N T A SY


and a full supporting show including Manchester’s EDDIE BUCHANAN, Liverpool Comic JOHNNY LEGS BURTON, RICK LOMAS and glamorous singer JOY , ST. JOHN


Sensational’’ahd Different!' Come soon and get in on the act! Dancing — Thwaites’s — Refreshment Bar — Gaming Room


Hoddcr Valley Conservative Association (Sklpton Division)


W H I S T a n c l D O M I N O D R I V E on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13th at 7-45 p.m. at PARKERS ARMS, NEWTON


(by kind permission of Mr. and Mrs. Broughton) TICKETS (including refreshments) 5/- Limited


From:—Mr. Broughton. Parkers Arms, Newton. Miss Garnett The Cottage. Slaidburn and Mr. E. T. Morgan, Smithy Cottage, Newton.


Tuesday, 12th March


PARISH CHURCH HALL Clitheroe


Commence 19-30 hours


| Tickets obtainable from Ribble Inspectors or from Ribble


[ Travel office, 16 Wellgate, Clitheroe. Phone: 2176


T e l . W H A L L E Y 2 5 1 9 V i s i t o u r L u x u r i o u s C a s i n o L i c e n c e d t i l l 2 a.m*


C o m m e n c i n g S U N D A Y , 3 r d M A R C H a n d A L L N E X T W E E K (CLOSED MONDAYS)


T h e Fabulous Rockin’ Berries P l u s F u l l S u p p o r t i n g P r o g r a m m e C O LO U R T .V . IN T H E C O C K T A IL B A R


J U M B L E S A L E J U M B L E S A L E ’


111 the .


METHODIST SCHOOL at 7-30 p.m.


ADMISSION — 3d. Refreshments


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Saturday, March 2nd at 2-00 p.m.


STANLEY HOUSE Lowcrgatc, Clitheroc


ADMISSION — 3d. GISBURN AND DISTRICT Y.F.C.


d jT n c e To be held in


GISBURN FESTIVAL HALL FRIDAY, MARCH 1st 9-00 p.m. to 1-00 a.m.


THE TRAVELLERS DANCE BAND


ADMISSION — 51- — Refreshments Right of Admission Reserved


A C E O F S P A D E S W H A L L E Y


T O N I G H T A N D S A T U R D A Y M r . Guitar Man himself


Bert Weedon P l u s F u l l S u p p o r t i n g P r o g r a m m e C L U B Stonyhurst ColleJ


last six months has[ scene of a considera|


against dry rot. The governors of t l


are being advised bjT Kirby and Sons, Arcli Surveyors of Live! advise them and act! and they in turn tfl the forces of RentoJ Chester branch to g<f fray. So far St. Peter's 1


been dealt with and| ious enemy which unseen, and passes i | through brickwork plaster, has been erl This was outside t |


Gospel Service 6-30 p.m. Mr. J. Deal


(St. Annes-on-Sea)


Wednesday, March 6th Ladies Bright Hour 2-45 p.m.


Speaker:—Mrs. Busby (Blackburn)


T O N I G H T


Jumble Sale in the


Stanley Rooms, Wballey at 7 p.m.


ADMISSION — 3d.


Whalley Womens Unionists Trinity Modern Wives


J U M B L E S A L E in THE SCHOOLROOM Thursday, 7th March at 7 p.m.


ADMISSION — 3d. Refreshments


GISBURN Y.F.C. THE ANNUAL


W l i i s t D r i v e


postponed from Dec. 16th will be held on


FRIDAY, MARCH 15th in the


Festival Hall, Gisburn At 7-30 p.m.


— Over 24 prizes — WADDINGTON


WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP ANNUAL


TRINTY METHODIST CHURCH


Sunday, March 3rd


CHOIR ANNIVERSARY 10-30 a.m. Rev. R. Jobling. 6 p.m. Mr. J. W. Gordon


SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE CHOIR


Clitheroc Congregational Church


SUNDAY NEXT MARCH 3rd


6-00 p.m. Evening Worship Preacher at both services. Mrs. Brennan.


The Rev. Kathleen M. Hendry, B.A., B.D.


Paythorno Methodist Church C H A P E L


A n n i v e r s a r y


SATURDAY, MARCH 2nd 7-30 p.m.


(by Mr. E. Bolton)


Coloured slides of “RIBBLESDALE”


Refreshments will be served


SUNDAY, MARCH 3rd Preacher at 2-00 p.m. REV. R. JOBLING


Collections for Trust Funds WADDINGTON


METHODIST CHURCH


C h o i r S u n d a y MARCH 3rd


Morning Service 10-45 a.m.


Mr REX BRINDLE (Wllpshire)


Evening Service 6-15 p.m.


old and new friends welcome to lose the final heat of the held on Tuesday evening, when restrictions, was held m the Old ana new menas welcome


Rev. LESLIE ROBERTS (Tottington. Bury) (Late of Chatburn)


, ___ ___ . plumpton


THE HALL, LOWERGATE | week. CLITHEROE


J U M B L E S A L E


TOMORROW SATURDAY | at 2-30 p.m.


ADMISSION — 3d. Refreshments


CLITHEROE NATURALISTS SOCIETY


Thursday, March 7th L E C T U R E


“TREES AND SHRUBS FOR BEAUTY” Miss N. CARBIS


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


GRINDLETON W.I. . _ I . 1 • “ -YFC on


The club was very unlucky Whalley Mothers’ Union was cause of the foot and mouth - • 1 • • • ----------------- ‘— when restrictions, was held in the against Wood- Mrs. D. C. Townsend, better School recently and proved a


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Slaidburn, Newton and Dunsop Bridge


WHIT MONDAY FESTIVAL W h i s t a n c l


D o m i n o D r i v e Slaidburn Vilagc Hall Saturday, 9th March at 7-45 p.m.


Admission — 41- Including Supper


The monthly meeting of the postponed from Christmas be- .


. .


, , Farmers’ Club annual party, .


discussed and members and JVIolllcrs’ Union advisers suggested places of in- terest worth visiting.


The summer programme was . ceeds were for Centenary funds.


Young Farmers Bolton-by-Bowland Y o u n g


. , . .


Tuesday | known as Joan Pomfret, made big success Organ music was a welcome return visit.


nr- Innw Daivifv*xxf morlA I Vbier n11An«ee


ourite poems and stories, some the boys had a film and talk of them in Lancashire dialect, given by Mr. J. Cornthwaite, She was thanked by Mrs. R. A. a representative for Massey Harpur.


Ashcroft and Mrs. H. Taylor. | R. Spedding The girls held competitions,


February meeting of Whalley


proved to be of =i eat Intel est Thanks were expressed to the I to all, especially the senioi . ,


“Our Romantic


Waddington Reading Room seen many changes in the vil­ lage during their lifetime. Mr.


members who had themselves


JUMBLE SALE AND |p ape (president). Social time consisted of


„ c i t p Aivn Fcl1 was thanked by Mrs. C.


ADMISSION — 6d. Refreshments Included


POUND STALL TONIGHT at 7-30 p.m.


Old Age Pensioner’s Association


I stories of old W h a l le y characters and places, when once again the senior members |


[ had many tales to tell. WHITEWELL


I an additional attraction. A Competition winners were total of £32 10s. Od. was raised. 11, Mr. Fowler; 2, Mrs. Bliss.


Taylor of Radholme Laund, I J. Kay: 3. Mrs. B. Holden held a coffee evening yesterday Gents: 1. Mr. J. Ireland: 2. week in aid of Whitewell Par- Mr. F. Rushton; 3, Mrs. Nutter ish Church Roof Fund. The (sub). Dominoes: 1. Miss J event was well attended and Ainsworth; 2. Mrs. Chamock bring and buy stall proved 3. Mr. H. Dolphin.


Coffee evening Helped by friends, Mrs. M.


held on Shrove Tuesday in the form of a hot pot supper r.“d whist and domino drive raised about £36 for Church funds. Mr. Williamson was MC. and Mrs. Parker presented prizes to the following: Whist: Ladies 1. Mrs. E. Whitehead; 2, Mrs.


Ladies effort The annual ladies’ effort,


Miss Christine Metcalfe, thwaite, Dy


MITTON


Mrs. V. Shearman, vice-prcsi-1 Kath]cen Moorhouse: 2. Chris, dent, was m the chair at


The hostesses were Mrs. E. colleague, was thanked by Mi'. Ferguson, who, along with his


Women’s Institute I in which the winners were:— . Senior girls, cake making:


Women’s InsUtute, when more j unjor gjVis. clay modelling than 90 members were p-esent Susan moss: 2. Joan Bolton to hear a talk by Mi. J. Fefi on | 3 pameja Dean. The judge was


tine Bell: 3. Christine Metcalfe. judge was Mrs. N. Crowe.


u,, ^itss Pat Haythorn- She recited some of her fav- At their meeting last week, W Just Drive supplied by Mr. R. Ford. . t-v • . . . . . .


DOWNHAM


was in the chair at the Feb­ ruary meeting of Downiham Women's Institute Members stood in silence in memory of the late Mrs. M. Taylor. A new member. Mrs. Smith, was wel-


Women’s Institute Mrs. Capstlck, vice-president,


C°Mrs! Altham showed lovely colour slides of the Dutch bulb fields which she visited last spring, and some views of the


Republic of Ireland. I t was decided to send an


entry to the W.I. section of the Royal Lancashire Show. Tire social tune was spent ,n ------ .


PENDLETON


February meeting of Pendlev Women’s Institute at which b',' new members, Mrs. D. Leyiani


Women’s Institute Mrs. J. York presided overt-


and Miss Hill, were present ' Mr. H. Cook, of Clitw


from th e V illa ij ts WHALLEY


Men’s Fellowship Play Group


charades, the committee acting i Fellowship at Whalley Metho- Slaidburn Brennand’s Endowed Sunday School took part in the wero (gie winners. Mrs. Uoa 1967 holiday snap and Mn


At a meeting of the Men's I A coffee evening was held in


the mimes. The winner was djst church. Dr. Ainsworth School Hall last week, bv per- Mrs. Whittaker.


10-30 a.m. Family Woeship by a trip on the canal. Idav. day occupied. — —


Communion Service A whist drive and P-e and I Earliei: t,Ws mont)l Coun j . raised was almost £50. This pea supper took Place on Satui- H Fed £ave a ta.ik about sum was realised to a great thirteen


_ .. ... , . i by coach to Lancaster, followed host and Mr R O’Connor varieties to attract the many presided.


The annual outing wmen is j]iust,rat;ng his talk with school managers, to take place in May 5S to’


tables


Mrs. Hudson, 2. Mis. Pye, Cons. Mr_ j D Hodgson> who was t0 convey thanks. '


I Mrs. W. Barker.


Ingham, Cons. Mrs. Leeming. A competition was won by


RIMINGTON


Dance A dance in the


Gents: 1. Mr. Kiplins; 2, Mrs.


r /mc tutvc T.P^m nir. Austiaua. i<ne cnauijwji wm> _____w,, « Mr A Haworth


m i. a. wavoiin. Winners were. Ladies; 1, doing s0 he tcok fche place of to whom the organisers wish to T ri, | day evening bv a "Tupperware


. | spoke of his holiday in Norway, mission of the headmaster and slides. Mr. L. Cowburn was the There were stalls of many customers, and the amount


being [Whalley, under the title of extent bv d ’onations from people i i "This Romantic Village.” in who were unable to attend, and


„„„„i„ The C h a tb u r n Methodist erthwaite and Mrs. Dewhurv SLAIDBURN Bible Contest Union.


CHATBURN ,


organised the social time, which, was to And the best notvspany “tear-out” of a cow. and it wai not until then that member! I realised there were so mant breeds and sizes! Mrs. J. Com.


gave a most interesting f,|I show on “Ribblesdale.” Cook was lanternist, and byv were thanked by Miss Jackson' Mrs. Brown and Miss Jackson


National Interdenominational Won the competition for Bible Contest of the Scripture


gale, Peter Davies, Kathleen1 Bowker, Joyce Benson, J o h n Shackleton, Roy Kay, Raymond


have spoken about his visit to | The splendid total _was aug- Lisa Kennedy, Anne Benson, ^ rented by a further £8 on Fri-


Evening at the Hark To Bounty Successful Eilort W nm e n ’s Ff>llnw«lii» Hotel- promoted by Mrs. P.


Institute on Friday, proved a I " ils the^North1 Western "^Gas I which it is hoped will com- highly successful and enjoyable M the Nortn western uas m<mce jn the velT neal. future.


affair. Music was by the Stuart ±so“.ra-


Allan Orchette. of Oswald-1 At a meeting of the Women’s nesday, Mrs. Shearman was in


DUNSOP BRIDGE


I Bowland Forest Young _______


Young Farmers A business meeting of


the


"on “Friday, proved'a I was given by 'a representative 1 ,


Memorial when a cookery demonstration


twistle. Supper was served by Afternoon Fellowship on Wed- tho indies


Old-time Dance


rnmnrttition winners were Mi' the chair. The speaker was Experts of old time dancing. A. Eccles and Mrs. Brennan.


Competition \unneis weieivu. | ^ w Womers)e^ and the as well as others, gathered at pianist Mrs. Kenyon.


P a n c a k e e v e n i n I dance to the music of Fords r-ancaKe evemiiB


Slaidburn Village Hall on Saturday evening to enjoy and


I Band. in contrast to many


mers Club was held in the vil- Men’s Fellowship had a bottle lage room, conducted by Mr. and bring and buy stall. Pro- John Clegg.


_ Far- I bers of the Sunday School. The


at a pancake evening held in | kept it moving and “With it.” the Methodist School Hall on Tuesday. I t was organised by Misses P. Davies, M. Chaddock and M. Vines, along with mem-


More than £10 was raised dances of today, thev certainly


BOLTONBY- BOWLAND


, Evenmg Flllowsh^ on Monday* ““ V V ^ ^ r t h T ™


" Ollieu S 1 CUOWSUip Heys Delectable suppers were I'meethigN°ofn t C Women’s


°f the money will be «> nistvir.t Play Group”.


cake stall and refreshments weie seived.


Kay. Seniors: Katherine Leach,


as deicrr.io.


Tlie following s c h o l a r s competition for lib of wool achieved successful results:- U Juniors: Christine Niglitm-1


NEWTON


inoes drive and dance was he'd in the Institute in Friday w«v in aid of cancer research


Cancer Research The anuual whist and dor.


Methodist Sunday School on supervised by Mr. J. Pmder ait Mday eve “ There was a seven for dominoes by Mr. j.


A tumble sale was held in the I Twelve tables for whist vre wcre_ ^ t: lafe


an Australian flavour to the Mrs. Capstick. Gents: 1. Mr.;; occasion by providing posters craven; 2, Mr. Wright; 3, Mis and serving a monster Austra- M. Jackson; con., Mr. G. Sar.- lian fruit salad, for, which derson Dominoes: 1 Mr. Tow, there was no lack of customers! son: 2, Mrs. W. Cowking; 3. M


The Rev. J. Woodhouse added Kipling: 3. Mrs. Ward: cor y Mrs. Robinson: 2. Miss i


was raised for the Sunday School by this effort.


Heralds o f spring _ _ , ,


The magnificent sum of £41


B. Parker: con.. Mrs. Pratt. Prizes were presented bv M


j . Wright, deputising tor Ms Wright, who was indisposed. Hi


r, r.


born in Chatburn this year arrived at Crow Trees Farm on Friday.


The first two lambs to be als0 cXpVessed thanks to t!, w addington!


the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. Davey, Waddow View. The pro­ ceeds. £11. were for entertain­ ing the local preachers’ dele-1 by Bashall Eaves C. of 1 gation.


Coffee Evening A coffee evening was held at


At the Mothers’ Union whist “Tufty and dominoes drive, held on S’lVe,n Tuesday, the winners were:— Leeas, J ' -


R/ihinann Kooinson.


. „ . . 1 chairman of the committee, rho >


was introduced and thanked br; Mr Norman Schofield, vie?'.;


prize donors and other contribv tors. The Drifters Band provides; the music for dancing.


I


BASHALL EAVES


Building fund The annual event organustfl


School staff in aid ol ik School Building Fund took & 1 form of a coffee evenuu


p vm-.ntir-


stalls and tombola, and 1 ] 1


Ladies: 1, Mrs. W. Lawson; 2. W 1 * * «ty Fo1 Ple' cntx' Miss Kipling; Con, Mrs. E.


Irwin. Gents: 1, Mrs. R. Heyes; IUustiated J " 2. Mr. H, Banks: Con. Mrs. E. coloured


uv mndpk -rr f“


1, Mr. C. Sutcliffe; 2, Mrs. F. duced and thanked by tit Harker, Con, Mrs. G. Pye. headmistress, Mrs. J- Lecmtns.


wore served by the Mothers’ Union Committee,


\xr


presided over yesterday week’s meeting of the Women’s Fel­ lowship. She welcomed Sister Jean Abram, from Blackburn Mission, who gave a talk en­ wtitled “Things are not always


Women s Fellowship Sister Hannah, ol Clitheroe.


~ 1? 1 1 1 •


_ _ _ _ _ _ _ T f l S S I I l r


Pantomime Trip Dominoes winners were:— afike. Major Floweth was mtro-


tion was reccued w.th enJiu- siasm by children and parens


the *™0MLr


The prizes were presented Tlierc was a good attendant by Mrs. Pickles. Refreshments | and school^ managers were w.|


represented. One of these. M:, H. Burgh, expressed thanks s


B a r n g u t t e d ] f a r m b l a i


van, a baler, a mechanil lator and two tons of 11 destroyed on Sunday r when fire gutted an I barn at Hodgson Mccl Waddtogton Fell, farl Mr. Robert Thornton 1


A Ford Thames lorry.,


son, Jack. The blaze, which waJ


bv firemen from Banil and Clitheroe, took thrl to get under control. J easterly wind prevenl flames from spreading P fai-m buildings.


about 8 p.m. was spottc| Jack Tliornton.


The fire, which s t i


the staff, and then parens, and friends who assisted the” for the splendid effort. Ta;,‘ sum realised was over £61. ;


MARTIN TOP Salem Chapel


hat they seem.” Mrs. Banks were held at Salem Con,re,t was the pianist.


iducted by Mr. J. W. Johnsoa selections of music by Staci-


parents and children travelled The lesson was read by la- by coach to Bradford to see colrn Lambert, the pantomime "Pied Piper". The evening service was co: The trip was organised by Mrs. ducted by the minister, the Bt- S. Schofield and Mrs. F. Peel, J. K. Gardiner, members of the newly-formed | Collections were for unapt Social Centre Committee.


On Monday a party of 701 accompanied' the hymns, funds. ; The monthly group sen.CKj


tional Chapel on Sunday, a, the afternoon service, cok


'steads Silver Prize Band tre« much appreciated by a 5«x congregation. The band alto


ir’“ i


B. Bailey was the winner o' \ ^ d


££& w i EARLY


START O SCHOOI


I t is expected that


modelling of Ribb County Secondary i Clilheroe, to meet th< dards required lor a


form entry school, wi early in the financial 'J This was announced L


monthly meeting of th l sional Executive No. 5 P Lancashire Education mittee at Whalley on T


Education Officer, said t provision of additional modation had been inci the Category A list, wl eludes work that must ! as quickly as possible of the increase in schorl


Mr. E. J. Fox, the Di lation. f


that the project wc approved immediately.


He added that it wo


to cost more than i will include the provisi new sports hall and sevt classrooms.


The work, which is <


L


but the enemy had the gates as well. Sodality Chapel, adjoining Library case. Fortunately, men’s skill today is a match for the ravd rot, and the teams a | their way s t e a c thoroughly right intil of the enemy’s caul out rotted timber, r walls, and spraying) tives wherever a tr | dry rot is found.


FROM FRAt


history of 350 yerf Jesuit priest started I St. Otner across the | Elizabethan times, Period of the Refol the Church in Engll not until the Freni tion and largely be! that the Jesuits cal tain with the school Stonyhurst Hall, w| Thomas Weld o f| offered the English i Li6ge asylum.


Stonyhurst Collegl


date back to 1200 wl ing to an ancient <i known as StanihursI greatest treasures L| tury Gospel of St. in the coffin of St. Durham C’ thedral l


Stonyhurst itself I


THIS WEEK’S! SAFETY SLC


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