IIr i a l s n l y
vheroe cemetery regulation* Iices or call and inspect ■I .. _ Telephone 2164. and CO, a d d r e s s B LA C K BU RN ROAD.
other firm or individual. A C K N O W L E D G M EN T S
B EN N E T T—Mr. and Mrs. Walt.. “M neighbours, to.'
Bennett and Mrs. Harry Bennm wisli to thank all relative^
sorrow. Also thanking the Her K Broadhurst, for his kins'
p their kind expressions ol svm | JAC KSON .
reathy and floral tribute^ 17 Parson Lane. Clitheroe.
ceived during ther time of ministrations.
fam — Mr. Jackson and sions of sympathy and florai
LUND.
12 Corporation Street, Clitheroe. fa —Mrs. M. Lund anil
pbell for their kindness’ 11
riends for their kind exnrS' tributes received in thei‘. a bereavement; also the doctor Camr. Wrigley and the Rev j c'
f ily sincerely thank a“ Mnd staff of Clitheroe Hosnitai
p lor their expressions of symi f d bereavement; also the
amily doctor and the Rev K t Hendry, for their kind minis
saathy and kindness during thei- 118rations. Pimlico Road. Clitheroe
mily wish to thank all rela- tives. friends and neighbours
P A T E F IE LD .—The relatives of the late Phoebe Patefleld wish
members of Trinity Methodist SA L TH O U S E . — Mrs. Salthouse
rrow; also the Rev. J. Good- PYM.—The sisters and brother eived in their bereavement;
oout's for their kind expressions soceived during their time of
b to thank ail friends and neigh- ref sympathy and floral tributes
hall. 15 Grccnlicld Avenue, Cliatburn.
wish to thank everyone for p their kind expressions of sym also the Rev. N. D. Walton, and
Church, for their kindness. 41 Edisford Road. Clitheroe.
s and family wish to express their fincere thanks to all rlatives.
nd floral tributes received dur specal thanks to Father Tierney, Barker, Nellie and Peter, doctor. Mr. Wilkinson and the
kriends and neighbours for ing their sad bereavement; also
aind expressions of sympathy Mr. and Mrs. Pirt, Mr. Harry
Police, for their bind atten 7tion. Church Lane, Whalley.
S L IN G E R .—The family of the late Mary Jane Slinger wish to
ataff of Queen's Park Hospital, t nd Canon A. Hodgson, for
during their sad bereavement. SM ITH .
Richard and Sheila, the family
n thank all relatives, friends and deighbours, the family doctors,
sistrict nurses, the nurses and heir kindness, letters and
of the late Miss Hannah Pym cathy and floral tributes re
C H A M B E R O F T R A D E C H R I S T M A S
WINDOW COMPETITION
Y O U c a n w in a p riz e . A s k y o u r sh o p k e e p e r f o r a n e n try fo rm .
T e l.: 2 3 2 4 (e d ito ria l) T e l.: 2 3 2 3 (a d v e rtis in g ) N o . 4 3 0 3
C lith e ro e A d v ertiser 1 imps
JL V 1 JL
CLITHEROE FIRMS REVEAL CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY PLANS
24 hours to eight days
C lith e ro e firm s w ill b e o p e ra tin g w id e ly d iffe rin g C h ris tm a s h o lid a y s th is y e a r. ’At one c om p a n y th e r e will b e a b r e a k in p ro d u c tio n o f o n ly 2 4 h o u rs , b u t a n o th e r
Hugh and High
plans to c lo se o n C h ris tm a s E v e a n d re -o p e n o n J a n u a r y 2. ------------------------------------------- M r. G . C . M cK in la y , w o rk s m a n a g e r in C lith e ro e o f Im p e r ia l C h em ic a l In d u s trie s , sa id w o rk th e re w o u ld c e a se o n ly o n C h ris tm a s D a y . “O u r e x p o r t o rd e rs a n d g e n e ra l d em a n d fo r o u r p ro
A p a rty o f n in e C lith e ro e
G ram m a r S c h o o l ‘T r am p s ,’ and M r. B. B o a rdm a n travelled to A isg ill, v ia S e ttle
on S a tu rd ay . a The party left the warmth
cards of condolence and beauti ful floral tributes received
telatives and neighbours for kympathy in her great loss. The auring Tom's period in hospital 6 mfort to her.
rhank most sincerely all friends, sheir kindness and messages of dindness of their many friends cond at home has been a great
13. Milthorne Avenue, Clitheroe. t —Mrs. Smith wishes to
WHITEHEAD.—Mrs. A. White- t head Sheila and Jim. wish to kineighbours for willing help, aheir time of anxiety and grief
nd for floral tributes. Also the family doctors, district nurses,
0 Branch Road, Waddington. nhank all relatives, friends and
feet mountain the mist descen ded. but the party was not perturbed. With map and com pass they forged on t° the summit. Here, they paused as is the custom, but only briefly, lor who wants to sit around on the coldest, most exposed part of the walk, looking into an impenetrable blanket of mist?
time arrived at a pilu of stones. mWas tills the summit? No. It
rty set off and in a short e summit.
About half way up this 2,250 worindleton, said the works a uld shut down for five days,
ards Hugh Seat.
atnti comfort of their minibus the Hell Gill Brook and followed West line of the border between Rid morland and the North b ing of Yorkshire for a mile, towefore striking off north-east
he Christmas period. T Their works manager, Mr.
wom Broadley, said production Could stop at lunchtime on fohristmas Eve and restart the
GA spokesman for Trutex Ltd.. ps had happened during the byf all will be those employed
Luckiest
t hey will be paid in full for eheir Christmas holiday which
and P Jacobs Ltl., which is T COurtaulds company.
S The second summit, High mcat, was some one-and-half pailes to the north, and so the
ust be further on. So they c tramped to the next pile of
t dness and sympathy during doctors and nursing staff of
thlones which, was, by definition Snow
Ward 4, Blackburn Royal lrinr- a mary; doctors, matron, sister a iitheroe Hospital for bind S.ev. E. Matliieson, London, Tay Reparation, S.E.l. the Rev. T. J al'.am, Briercliffc. and the Ret.
Friends of St. Catherines vCl^ Cths . Blspirltua °r J S S S g
Mothers Un'.onand A l - V ^opLodgo
MeSsnsfl A. Webster & Sons, Ltd. 2. Old Back Lane, WiswelU Blackburn.
IN M E M O R IA M
i p _precious m#n> r dear husband and
ry) died 1 December
he days we shared and memories last
s,ed along life's ^ ; risedale Avenue,
G loving wife Jennie Graham. Keith and
•.—in loving mem-
1 leaves the years s of you will never band and family
0 wife mother and died 29 Novem-
ng memory of » mother, who died
964. she bore her r .
re but all m vain: w what was the
n Stephen.
:>me and gave her iloving husband
C This
LADIES OUTFITTERS E V E N IN G B LO U S E S
tomfort and d to o u t
trs brin* we eb'11' e all floral
eden. employees and *oimer
mployees and executives © —
Cnd nursing staff Ward A. Rttention and sympathy, the ofE.l, and Religious of Convent H lor. Clitheroe. the Rev. P. Council.. Cayton. wardens.. Church
s They were now above the snow line and it did in fact Mi art to snow. The descent by
warding and not too arduous l On reaching the valley and
allerstang Edge proved re partyeaving the mist behind, the tame down from the top. On wef miles to the minibus, the
ing Stone Edge, so named for c the hundreds of stones which hhe top of the peaks was a
had a good view of Hang
orse! o On walking the final couple
t ather changed yet again, Jxtends from Christmas Eve to anuary 2.
Ex-CID man talks to club
ast three years. o Perhaps the luckiest workers a the newly-opened firm of J.
however, will- be out of t operation for five days during
th is w e ek . Atkinsons of Clitheroe Ltd.,
aaid only for Christmas Day t nd Boxing Day. The rest of
llowing Monday. p Bat the employees will be he holiday will be unpaid.
Mayor
appeals for your help
I t is n ow m y p riv ile g e to
m a k e th e C h r i s t m a s A p p e a l fo r th e M a y o r ’s W e lfa re F u n d , from w h ic h o v e r a lo n g p e rio d som e c om fo r t a n d jo y h a s b e en g iv en to th o se w h o c a n n o t
e n jo y C h ris tm a s to th e full. h I refer to those who are in
m em b e rs o f C lith e ro e Y o u n g F a n n e r s C lu b m e t in th e R o y a l G r am m a r S ch o o l to h e a r a ta lk b y M r . H a y n e s ,
O n W e d n e sd a y w e ek ,
a re tire d C ID officer. s He had spent all his active
t ospital and welfare homes, ahe elderly and the lonely, vnd those children who. for welarious reasons, although p l cared for, are deprived of
W ith 1 ,800 p a tie n ts a n d
8 0 0 sta ff Ito fe e d , th e jo b o f m a k in g C h ris tm a s c a k e s a n d p u d d in g s a t C a ld e r-
sto n e s H o s p ita l, W h a tley , is o b v io u sly a m a jo r ta sk . N o f ew e r Shan 8 0 0 eggs,
arental affection. a It is perhaps not always
3 0 0 fb s . o f flo u r a n d 200 lb s o f s u g a r a rc am o n g th e in g re d ie n ts u s e d e a c h y e a r to p ro v id e th e C h ris tm a s fa re .
ppreciated that there are t calls on the Fund throughout
oervice in Preston and he spoke f f his experiences as an officer grom before the war. He also aave a good account of police Policctivities and the work they do.
bhis time to rain. So the mini w During the business meeting it aus became a place of flailing
ry clothes they had brought with them.
idge, 5 9 . ___________
ihe year from some who are wave a large wage packet, or
n need of special help. h No matter whether you
articular appeal?
his main topics. l A short question time fol s given by H a r r y Whitwell,
e photography was one of owed and a vote of ^anfc® v’as
inims and legs as nine steam Found of the Lancashire Young d g boys took advantage of the
econded by John Smithson. r as reported that in the third
D. Johnson. r ere Clitheroe ‘B’, 46, Long
t armers Senior Quiz competi bion, Clitheroe ‘B’ had been weaten by Longridge. The scores
I In administering the Fund t have the help of a Commit wee who are in close touch e ith local conditions and sverything possible is done to overloee that no one in need is
Gift
his appeal. wThe cost of gifts this year
hristmas
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V iew , F a s h i o n a n d W om e n ’s In s titu te N o te s .
R o u n d a n d A b o u t; D is tric t J o ttin g s .
P a g e 5—N ew s, P ic tu re s . P a g e 6—C o u n try D ia ry ;
A u c tio n M a r t re p o rts . P a g e 8—L o o k in g a t I n
P a g e 7— N ew s; P ic tu re s ;
d u stry ; P riz e C ro s sw o rd . P a g e 9— R e a d e rs ’ L e t
te rs.
p a r t tw o o f a C lith e ro e b u sin e ssm a n ’s d e s c rip tio n of a n A fric a n h o lid a y . P a g e 11— U s e d c a r s fo r sa le ; C lassified A d v e rtis e
P a g e 10— O n .S a f a r i, . .
V a c a n t; N ew s ; P ic tu re s . P a g e 13— S p o rts .re p o rts .
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1 Practical an d Glamorous %
y I have given service for 25 oldears to the young and the t , so you will understand the extent of my interest in
ked.
s hether you have just left ychool and started to earn t our living, wouldn’t you like po be associated with this
in g re d ie n ts a lso in c lu d e s 128 lb s o f ra is in s , 170 lb s o f su lta n a s , 164 lb s o f c u r r a n ts , 7 2 lb s . o f m ix e d p e e l, 5 4 lb s o f s y ru p , 4 lb s o f m ix e d sp ic e , 5 2 lb s o f a p p le s, 5 6 lb s o f m a rg e rin e , 1 2 lb s o f g ro u n d a lm o n d s , 110 lem o n s a n d 110 o ra n g e s .
T h e s ta g g e rin g to ta l o f
of anyone to whom a small gift would mean a great deal, please do not hesitate to let me know, because I would not overloo like to think that anyone was
oked, but if you know
s ill be greater than formerly: qo that to meet probable re
T ceived by the Borough Creasurer, Church Street. a litheroe, who willingly acts as Treasurer of the Fund; or wt any of the local Banks t ho kindly co-operate; ot phey can be sent to me
reD Banksonations will be gratefully upport this year.
ersonally. acAll contributions will be
c knowledged through the aourtesy of The Advertiser
joy that your donations can f bring to so many of your less
nd Times. Please share with me the
gortunate Clitheronians by can.
iving as generously as you mThe Mayoress joins with
He in wishing you a, Very p appy Christmas and a Pros
erous New Year. S. F. Hardman, Mayor.
in g o ffice r, IMr. D a v id S c o tt, a d d s a little se c re t in g re d ie n t, w h ile k itc h e n su p e rin te n d e n t J c s e p h S y k e s, le f t, a n d c o o k E rn e s t H a r r is s tir th e m ix
I n th e p ic tu r e th e c a te r tu r e .
Players choose great comedy
F o llow in g th e ir r e c e n t su ccess in th e D r am a F e stiv a l,
th e C lith e ro e P la y e rs u n d e r th e ir, p ro d u c e r, G r e ta W ilk in so n , a re g o in g f u l l's t e am a h e a d w ith th e c la ssic a l L a n c a
sh ire com e d y , “H o b s o n ’s C h o ic e ” b y H a ro ld B rig h o u se . I t ... .
Youth club pantomime
YClitheroe Catholic Church inouth Club are now rehears " g their pantomime revival,
p The pantomime is being aroduced by Mi’. E. Cambien
s the goon. ast. .
bnd the dancing supervised che youth club are in the
c uests for assistance, more Montributions will be needed. e any of you have given gen hrously in the past, and I aave confidence you will wgain do so. May I ask those p ho have perhaps overlooked srevious appeals to give
WEATHER MEN’S BALLOON LANDS IN CLITHEROE
S u n d a y a fte rn o o n in C lith e ro e w a s in te r ru p te d -b y th e a p p e a ra n c e o f a m y ste rio u s fly in g o b je c t people
bject and thought that H was S u d d e n ly ,tfe ll fromrthe sky
o Several spotted the
and landed in the backyard of G. Calverley and Sons, joiners
and funeral directors. wMr Tom Hincks, a director,
b as in tlie firm’s office in Chat- eleased about 1-30 a.m.
day. wThe address on the postcard
um Road, when he heaid a
U Outside the workshop he found a strange object on the
s^Mr Hincks found that it con pisted of a torn baUoonanda f arachute with ropes about 60 aeet long. Underneath there was
hat it was the property of the Meteorological Office, and a t reward of 10s, might be awarded
ng instruments. t A label on the apparatus said
grey cylinder, measuring 10 by i five inches, attached to record
o the finder, if certain details p were filled in on the accom nd posted the apparatus that
anying postcard. a Mr Hincks filled in the form
dr © ir is a n d B o y § B IC Y C L E S , T R IC Y C L E S , S C O O T E R S , P E D A L
’
C A R S , G O C A R T S , W H E E L B A R R O W S , G A R A G E S , D E SK S , B L A C K B O A R D S , S EW IN G M A C H IN E S , S C A L E X T R IC , D I N K Y A N D M A T C H B O X T O Y S , R O C K IN G H O R S E S , B A B Y W A L K E R S , R O L L E R S K A T E S , M IC R O SC O P E S , D O tL S , D O L L S P R A M S , L E G O B U IL D IN G , M E C C A N O 'S E T S r ^
rn Road, Bracknell, Berkshire. t The date on the card showed
y Mrs. F. Sherliker. t More than 40 members of
Mother Goose". t The leading roles are to be
jaken by Michael O’Hagen, M-iU Schofield. Geraldine a etcalf and Michael Swales
Civicwill be produced in the M Hall from March 5 to
. . . .
arch 8, 1969. reThere has been a great
t the Apollo, London, in 1916. h J. W. Marriott, the critic,
edgrave and Prank Finlay. i It was originally produced
novel’ has ever done. C a s t
d u c ts a r e ru n n in g a t a h ig h lev e l. C o n se q u e n tly , it is n e c e ss a ry to k e e p th e fa c to ry in fu ll p ro d u c tio n ,” h e sa id
'M J L H I k - J D E C EM B E R 6 , 1968
PENDLE BOMB SQUAD STILL FIND MISSILES
I Furniture firm figures in take-over
fo r u n e x p lo d e d missiles. T h is w e e k t h e y u n c o v e re d a b o u t 100 m o re .
B om b d isp o sa l e x p e rts a re still s e a rc h in g P e n d le H ill I moke bombs, although a t'vo-
inch mortar has been dis (icovered. There are 24 men in the
| B OW K E R B ro s. (C iith e ro e ) L td ., m a k e rs o f fre e sta n d in g k itc h e n fu rn i tu re , h a s b e en a c q u ire d fo r £ 2 7 5 ,0 0 0 b y A s so c ia te d P ia n o , o n e o f th e c om p a n ie s r u n b y in d u s tria lis t :M r. B e r n a r d
ng tlie squad, said most of the s bombs found so far have been
RSgt. 'William Ahem, of the i oyal Engineers, who Is lead
The Rev. J. K. Lynch
team although Sgt. Ahern is the only soldier among them. l The sergeant said the bombs
r Itectors.n the systematic search, ' opes mark off lanes, six feet
| . O w en . But there will be no dramatic t changes in the running of irector, yesterday.
| “The takeover basically indi cates the efficiency and gen peral well-being of: the com
Rhe fiwn, said Mr.: Peter dobinson Ireland, managing
“ erger.
We are in a very competitive market, and joining a bigger a group will bring all sorts of
bany. We' feel that nothing mut good can come of this
dvantages,” lie added. O p t i o n
Mi’. Ireland, who lives in Blackburn, said he would be d staying on as managing
woirector, and the company h uld continue to run as it J ad for the past few years.
b 125,000 in cash and the oalance at the purchaser’s Boption in cash or shares.
ohn Heffernan, our C ity Editor, writes that the pur £chase is on the basis of
wkers have forecast profits f of “not less than £60,000” ssets acquired amount to
p vival of this 1880 .period play,
Mr.ings is obviously a good deal, t robably owing to the fact that the National Theatre had it in rheir repertory recently, star
For Associated Piano to ac quire a company at little more than four times earn
£ 120,000.
Ring Joan Plowright, Michael S ad been as low as Is 7d. an the United' States and' then t as said that Brighouse, with
the racy dialogue and exhibi “ion of local manners in tHobson’s Choice,” has told hhe truth about Lancashire as be saw it and has succeeded in merica and London as no
Mr. Owen has negotiations for a two other acquisitions at an
Major Aringing Lancashire home to I Exchange.
amThere are several new faces k ong the experienced and well Bnown cast: Henry Hobson, Carnard Wood: Maggie, Sheila Fottam; W illy Mossop
-uliiucue, Christine Cook; Vicky, i College, was in the Cambridge Rachel Hodgins; Jim Heeler, I university team which beat Timimoththy,. I
Areddy Deanstock, John Neal; Leslie Moorhouse;
v,ii K>ujic T.05IIR Mnnvhouse:
F osser, Norman Dinsdaie; CJ, A. Lewis, formerly of Prrederick Mercer; Albert
Dennis Briggs; Mrs. Hepworith, although new to Clitheroe is
opular with local audiences. mbley this week. [ litheroe Royal Grammar
May Barton and Peri Chatbum. Wein the University match at I a Leslie Moorhouse, of Sabden, r well known Lancashire dialect
School, and now of Queen’s ky three goals to one
e as Simpson Buildings. West B ichael Scott-Coomber, a t the rhat the apparatus had been
feciter. He took the dialect cup I Mrom Clitheroe’s own winner, I
ago.lackburn Festival two years | p The play should .
obvious that the company is going to. grow to be one of major interest to the Stock
dvanced stage and it is
Mr. Owen-s main company is British Steel Constructions,
Local player
which controls a wide range of companies including the
Barry and Staines flooring group.
ince then, the share price has shot up and. is currently 15s.
t Owen omy. acquired con Jrol of Associated Piano in auly. His offer .was 6s. a. share hnd prior to that, the shares
nor the year to January 31 aext, and the net tangible
he missile.'
were usually about six to 12 inches below the surface. They de are found by using mine
| ors walk until a bomb is found.When one is discovered, an-
pl“I think about 14 high ex Sppointment in Church last bis family had been in Chat aurn during the past two-and
Dangerous
t osive bombs were found by vhe team before us. Those are
police.”ave it where it is and tell the i The team, which was work
ery dangerous. o “If anyone finds any bomb
lef any description, they should' cng in Northumberland before
aoming to Pendle. has cleared' tbout 20 acres of the hillside in
icar of Fadiham in January. a Mr. Lynch anmounced his hunday. He said that he and
-half years. wHe added that he was leaving
hree weeks. a They are staying in hotels-
r. Lynch, who comes from t Anglesey, studied theology at
M challenging one.
f ith mixed feelings, but he aelt that the new post would be
nd boarding houses in Clifch-
erce.Most of the men come from the Scarborough area, but the squad’s headquarters is at Felixstowe in Suffolk. c They expect the search to
hree weeks.
Nurses pass examination
have been successful in passing the Final State Examination in General Nursing of the General Nursing Council for England and Wales. P Royal Infirmary. Blackburn:
The following student nurses
ers.eter Bennison, Ann Carruth- Cra Madeline Cowell, Jennifer T wsliaw, Ruth Crook (nee
Dewhurst, Marion EXton, Jean Falconer (nee Parker), Alison Foster (nee Duxbury), Janet J Howie, Presram Isram, Barbara
ootle), Sheila Daley, Kathleen
gones (nee Ashton), Mary Mar Paret Noone, Una W a lsh
surn: Renee Alien Knee Parkin tties1 a t Roefleld. His duties are Eon), Susan Eliz. Bell, Christine
auline Wynn. b Queen's Park Hospital, Black
heresa Eileen Harrison, Mailyn Hooper.
'■ M FOR THE Pm SEM T . . .
IR O N S K E T T L E S T O A S T E R S B L A N K E T S F IR E S
C O N V E C T O R S
F O O D M IX E R S F A N H E A T E R S SH A V E R S H O O V E R ' P R O D U C T S
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ohe University of Wales. He was hrdained at St. Leonard’s, Padi-
t ontinue for at least another
a So many youths and teen l gers have been using the new
Age limit on new swings
imit has been imposed. y The parish council decided
y erected swings at Green Park, l Whalley, that a maximum age
sesterday week that no-one over seven should be allowed on the 1mall swings, and no-one over
2 on the larger ones. h Mr. J, S. R. Shaw said that
t e had seen as many as three seenage youths standing in one Mmall swing, and Coun. Mrs. “Aary Troop commented;
been appointed for the Town Council's recreational facili
A Caretaker part-time caretaker has
Towen, Marilyn Ann Gibson, fooms and' toilets, marking the Bllz. Botterill, Thelma Patricia
ro include cleaning the dressing iootball pitches, and supervis
ng the activities which take place.
“I
playing football.” t Notices are to be erected on
t that age they should be the swings, and the police are
o be asked- to.enforce the rule. J
am in 1961. ScHe taught at a Burnley aster of a school in Cheshire.
a hool before going to Paddham mnd at one time, was the head
wide and 100 yards long down t which the men with the detec
I other man has to dig round t the area and carefully extricate
Chatburn loses its vicar
r ■ 1 a
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v ic a r o f C h a tb u rn a n d D io c e s a n A s s is ta n t D ire c to r o f R e lig io u s E d u c a tio n , _ h a s b e e n a p p o in te d c h a p la in o f W h ittin g h am H o s p ita l.
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c He succeeds the Rev. Leonard Vragg who is to be inducted
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