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'6 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, Friday, March 8, 1968 TICKETS ARE GOING PAST FOR


Trial by Jury & Hat Trick


RIBBLESDALE COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOL on 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th MARCH at 7-45 p.tn.


— AT —


ADULTS 3/6 and 2/6 — CHILDREN 3/- and 2/- HAVE YOU GOT YOURS


Tuesday, 12th March


PARISH CHURCH HALL Clitheroe


Commence 19-30 hours


I Tickets obtainable from Ribble Inspectors or from Ribble Travel office, 16 Wellgate, Clitheroe. Phone: 2176


Clitheroe Congregational Church


Mr. and Mrs. R. Blackburn and


Baldwin Road,' Clitheroe


Mr. and Mrs. E. Coates Invite you to SUNNYDALE,


TOMORROW SATURDAY MARCH 9th


— To —


M o r n i n g C o f f e e 10 a.m. to 12 noon


T e a & B i s c u i t s 2-30 p.m. to 4-30 p.m.


Bring and Buy Stall ADMISSION — 1/-


Proceeds for Heating Fund Little Mitton W.I.


C A L L I N G C L I T H E R O E D I V I S I O N


C O N S E R V A T I V E S !


The Conservative Party needs £2,000,000 and the result of the next General Election


| May well depend on lour getting it.


Please give today to:— ®


j CONSERVATIVE OFFICE 14 Mill Street, Padiham.


FU TU B E Support the Conservative Fighting Fund


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH AMATEUR OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY PR E S ENT


THE MIKADO Or the Town of Titi-pu


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


i »


Parish Hall, Church Street, Clithcroc ON


Saturday, 23rd March and Monday 25th March,


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


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


Monday to Friday 2-00 to 3-30 p.m. and 6-00 to 7-00 p.m. Saturdays 16th and 23rd 10-00 to 1-30 a.m.


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


Pensioners and Children 1/6 each Monday I -t CIVIC HALL, CLITHEROE


Cape Promotions proudly present


Doors open7p.ni._______________Commence J-45_p.nn_ WEDNESDAY, 20th MARCH The world’s toughest man, and Blackpool’s one man not squad


The Canadian heavyweight champion. Pacific coast. Vancouver LIGHTWEIGHT CONTEST


DIRTY DOMINIC PYE v. PAT CURRY


ALL-ACTION CONTEST THE MIGHTY BULA


THE ZULU (Africa) v.


ANDREOS SVAJIK (Hungary)


IAN ST. JOHN (Scotland) v.


The Millionaire Wrestler, sneering and Jeering V. t e r r y McDo n a l d


OUTSTANDING MAIN SUPPORTING CONTEST LORD BERTIE TOPHAM


The bril liant Scottish Cmiserwelght Champion. PRICES 10/-, 7/6, 5/- Book now'at Civic Hall.


C o f f e e E v e n i n g Bring and Buy Tombola on Saturday, March 9th 7-30 to 9 p.m. at


Mr and Mrs A Laycock’s Mytton Old Hall Admission — 1/6


Clithcroc Ribblesdale Afternoon Guild


J U M B L E S A L E


in the Congregational School on Friday, 15th March at 7 p.m.


Admission — 3d.


Pound Stall Cake Stall and Bring and Buy Stall Tea and Biscuits 6d.


Gifts of Jumble etc., will be gratefully received at the school from 10 a.m.


WEST BRADFORD W.l.


Demonstration o f Gold Thread Embroidery


and Pottery Painting Bring and Buy Stall


MONDAY, 11th MARCH, 1968 from 7—9 p.m.


in ST. CATHERINE’S SUNDAY SCHOOL


ADMISSION — 1/6 Including Refreshments


Bolton-by-Bowland Y.F.C.


D A N C E To be held at


Newton Institute


Friday, March 15th 9-00 p.m. to 1-00 a.m.


THE TURMITES Dance Band


ADMISSION — 51- Rcfreshments


St. Paul’s Church M.U. Effort


G r a n d C o n c e r t by Colne Ladies Choir


and The Linden Singers in


ED1SFORD SCHOOL


SATURDAY, MAR. 23rd at 7-30 p.m.


ADMISSION — 2/6 G I S B U R N Y.F.C. ACE OF SPADES CLUB


WHALLEY ------------- o -----------—


D o u b l e S t a r A t t r a c t i o n


TONIGHT AND ALL NEXT WEEK (Closed Mondays) T H E S E N S A T I O N A L M E A S L E S S H O W B A N D


PLUS— FRENCH STAR, THE LOVELY D A N I E L L A D A R Y A N S


C O LO U R T V . IN T H E C O C K T A IL B A R Visit our Luxurious Casino Membership


for the rest o f the Year — 1 0 /6 Gentlemen — 5 / 6 Ladies Tel: WHALLEY 2 5 1 9


S T A R L I G H T C H E E R F U L


CHA R L I E C H E S T E R Plus—'Welcome Back the Sensational Show Stoppers


5YD and EDDIE The Voice of Wales RICHARD BARNETT CRAZY Terrific Mime Act lernuc m me ft i


A L L A N and DEL RIO TRAMPS plus MAURICE FRENCH..... it’s a Big-Budget show to cure the Budget and JOY


Blues! — COME SOON ! . The.


C R E A T I O N (Haydn)


— Soloists: —


Marion Studholme John Mitchinson John Holmes <


■. ; Choir of 160 Voices


MANCHESTER MOZART ORCHESTRA Leader:—Fay Campey


■ Conductor:—Horace Tattersall, M.B.E.: - ' ■- —o---------


■Langham Road, Blackburn. Tel: Blackburn 53247. Please send stamped addressed envelope).


BALCONY 8/6d., 6/-. STALLS 6/-, 5/- 3/6d. by post from the Secretary, Mrs. H. Tatlersall, 54


CLUB


BLACKBURN Tel. 52325


March 10th and week Commence 7-45 Fit, Sat.. Sun. 5/-, Moo, to Thurs. 2/6 Licenced till 2 a.m. T H E A N N U A L


W H IS T & D OM INO D R IV E will be held in the


FESTIVAL HALL. GISBURN


On FRIDAY, MARCH 15th, at 7-30 p.m. Admission 4/-, Including Supper. ---- Over 24 prizes-----


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 740 p.m. prompt ADMISSION — Weekdays 3/-, Saturday 3/6 Tickets from: P. Whittaker, Stationer, King Street, Clitheroe BLACKBURN MUSIC SOCIETY


KING GEORGE’S HALL, BLACKBURN SATURDAY, MARCH 30th at 7-30 p.m.


P r e - v i e w o f


S p r i n g H a t s presented by


LA MODE, ACCRINGTON


in ST. MARY’S PARISH HALL, CLITHEROE


To be opened by the Mayoress Mrs. T. Robinson at 7-30 p.m. on


FRIDAY, 15th MARCH, 1966 TICKETS — 2/6


(including refreshments)


DUNSOP BRIDGE BUILDING FUND


W h i s t a n d


D o m i n o D r i v e to be held at


(by kind permission of Mr. and Mrs. Smith)


WHITEWELll HOTEL


MONDAY, MARCH 11th at 7-30 p.m.


ADMISSION — 4/- Supper Included


" please note future events


A coffee'AFTERNOON it EVENING a 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 0 p.m.


MAY «htl:


t Mr. and Mrs. WALLS. Slaidburn. . . . . .


I WARDROBE SALE JUNE 5th; . P 80CIAL EVENING . _ ARKERS ARMS. NEWTON.


JULY 3rd; COFFEE EVENING DUNSOP BRIDGE.


AUGUST 88th:


AFTERNOON TEA & STALLS Mrs. ECOLES, DUNSOP BRIDGE.


_ SEPTEMBER MlU _ .


STALLS on the VILLAGE GREEN 0UN80P.


_ . .y


OCTOBER 2nd:SOCIAL EVENING THE PARKERS ARMS. NEWTON;


NOVEMBER 6th: * “AT HOME”


CLOSES COTTAGES, DUNSOP BRIDGE, nj EASE CUT OUT FOR REFERENCE.


n THE VILLAGE ROOM DUNSOP BRIDGE.


Slaidburn, Newton and Dunsop Bridge


WHIT MONDAY FESTIVAL W h i s t a n d


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


Admission — 4/- Including Supper


Clitheroe Division Women’s Unionist Association


Conservative Club, Castle Street, Clitheroe


ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING


on Saturday 9th March 3 p.m. — Address by Sir Frank Pearson,


Bt., M.B.E., J.P., M.P. All Members Cordially Invited


Clitheroe Flower Club


Lecture/Demonstration Entitled


EASTER


ARRANGEMENTS will be given by


Mrs. E. FARNWORTH of Darwen in the


FRIDAY, MARCH 15th at 7-30 p.m.


STATION HOTEL, CLITHEROE


Non-Members — 2/6


Rotary Club of Clitheroe ANNUAL


J u i u b l e S a l e at TRINITY SCHOOL


FRIDAY, 15th MARCH


Please Make a note of the date


Clitheroc Royal Grammar School (Boys)


Mountaineering Club M o n s t e r


J u m b l e S a l e


Friday, March 15th at 7-30 p.m.


in The School Hall, York Street


ADMISSION 3d. Whallcy Methodist


Chapel Centenary Fund A GRAND


J U M B L E S A L E


SATURDAY, MARCH 9th at 2-00 p.m.


ADMISSION — 3d. Refreshments


Rimington Youth Club


D A N C E in The Institute


Tonight, Friday, March 8th


Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. to THE CAVE DWELLERS


Admission — 5/-


Refreshments available GRINDLETON W.L


J U M B L E S A L E and BRING AND BUY in the Methodist School TONIGHT, FRIDAY at 7-30 p.m.


Admission — 3d. Refreshments


CLITHEROE (E) Townswomen’s Guild Jumble Sale


Clitheroe Conservative Club THURSDAY, MARCH 14th at 7-00 p.m.


Admission 3d. Refreshments available


Clithcroe Parish Church Guides


J U M B L E S A L E Tonight, Friday, 8th March, 1968


in the Parish Hall at 7-0 p.m.


ADMISSION — 3d.


Proceeds for Camp Funds Urgently needed


METHODIST CHURCH West Bradford


JUMBLE SALE and


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


(including Tea and Biscuits) Preliminary Notice


ADMISSION - 6d.


SPRING SALE APRIL 6th 1968


(Management Committee) PRESENTS


Gisburn Festival Hall A R E V I E W


By THE H1LLSIDERS of Keighley at 7-30 p.m.


Saturday, 9th March ADMISSION:


Adults 4/- Children 2/- CLITHEROE and DISTRICT Y.F.C. D A N C E to be held in TONIGHT FRIDAY, MARCH 8th GISBURN FESTIVAL HALL


Dancing to the TRAVELLERS DANCE BAND 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.


ADMISSION — 5/- Refreshments Right of Admission Reserved


MEMBERS PLEASE NOTE that the


A n n u a l G e n e r a l M e e t i n g


decorated refreshment room on


will be held in the newly


TUESDAY, 12th MARCH at 8 p.m.


NEW MEMBERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED


Clitheroc Parish Church Organ Society


ORGAN


RECITAL in


Clitheroe Parish Church


by


R i c h a r d L l o y d Organist


of Hereford Cathedral on


Wednesday, March 13 at 8-00 p.m.


Clitheroe Cricket, Bowling and Tennis Club


CHATBURN


Day o f Prayer The service for the Women’s


World Day of Prayer was held at Christ Church on Friday. Mrs. J. Lynch was the leader,


Mrs. A.-Womersley the reader and Mrs. J. Woodhouse, gave the address. Taking this year’s theme. “Bear ye one another’s


burdens” Mrs. Woodhouse urged Christian women to look


around them in their own community. There were confined


to their homes many young mothers and elderly people who were lonely and who would wel­ come a friendly visit, and per­


haps, offers of help. Further afield, too, there was


much to be done to alleviate hunger and suffering among the teeming millions of the world. Here they could help by suppor-


which amounted to over £6. will be devoted to foreign missions.


The collection at the service,


attended the annual general meeting last week when the programme for next year was


Young Wives Forty Chatbum Young Wives


elected: chairman Mrs. J. Woodhouse: vice-chairman, Mis. B. Yates; joint-treasurers. Mrs J. Stratton and Mrs. E Butcher, secretary. Mrs. B. Walkev; sick- visltor, Mrs. M. Hodgson. The committtee was re-elected en


discussed. The following officers were


bloc. The meeting was followed by a pie and pea supper.


WISWELL


Women’s Institute Members from Pendleton and


Whalley Women’s Institute joined Wiswell on a coach trip to Lancaster to'the Lancashire Federation Spring meeting last


week. The Marchioness of Anglesey


chairman of the National Fed­ eration, was the speaker, des­ cribing her v i s i t to the Solomon Isles, and other islands in that area where WI money has been sent to assist the native population.


Lancaster, Mrs. I Thompson, of Wiswell was thanked for arranging the outing.


On the return journey from


SUNDAY, MARCH 10th 10-30 a.m. Parade


Rev. J. Woodhouse 2-00 p.m. Ladies Class


Speaker.—Mrs. Womcrsley


6-00 p.m. Holy Communion Rev. R. Jobling


Salem Congregational Chapel—Martin Top


L a d i e s ’ S u n d a y MARCH 10th, 1968


at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher:—Mrs. PICKETT


Items by the Ladies Choir All are welcome


Ribblesdale Wanderers Cricket and Bowling Club


Milthorne Avenue, Clitheroa Sunday, March 10th


MANOR GOSPEL HALL Gospel Service 6-30 p.m.


Mr. G. Gorton (Blackburn)


Wednesday, March 13th


Ladies Bright Hour 2-45 p.m.


Speaker:—Mrs. Tickcll (Blackburn)


Clitheroc Congregational Church


SUNDAY NEXT MARCH 10th


10-30 a.m. Family Worship


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


6-00 p.m. Church Meeting Trinity Methodist Church


from f i e V i l t a p HURST GREEN i SLAIDBURN


Fashion Show A Spring fashion show pre­


sented by St. John's Mothers' Union, Hurst Green, attracted more than 100 people to the Memorial Hall last night week. The splendid variety of gar­


ments displayed were detailed in an interesting commentary by Mrs. Robins, proprietress of the Preston firm responsible for the display. She was presented with a bouquet by Mrs. Hoyle and was thanked by Mrs. Pen­ nington, who also expressed appreciation to the models for a remarkably graceful perfor­ mance, although it was, for several of them, their first attempt. Credit for making such an enjoyable evening also goes to


Women’s Institute A well-attended meeting at


Slaidburn. Women’s Institute was held in the village hail on Friday evening, wh en the president, Mrs. L. C. King- Wilkdnson, was in the chair. Mrs. King-Wdlkinson gave an


II RIMINGTON


Women’s Institute Mrs. Bairsinw presided at the


monthly meeting of Rimington Women’s Institute on Tuesday, and welcomed a new member, Mrs. Coldwell. Mr. Greenwood was the


interesting report on the Lan­ cashire Federation meeting at Lancaster, which she attended as delegate, and was thanked by vice-president Mrs. J, Steen.


showed films demonstrating baking with flour. This proved to be most instructive and en­ joyable, as much more could be seen in one hour than would have been possible by personal demonstration. Thanks were expressed by Mrs. S. Pearson.


Afterwards Mr. F. Whewell


Madeira cake, judged by Mr. Whewell. was won by; 1. Mrs. N. Robinson; 2, Mrs F. Lawson.


A competition for the best


the ladies who had prepared a delightful supper and to those who so tastefully decorated the hall with an abundance of spring flowers.


and second prizes we r e vouchers to spend in Mrs. Robins’ shop, were won by Mrs. Lakeland and Mrs. Stephenson. Third and fourth prizes, both boxes of chocolates, were won by Miss Elizabeth Roberts and Mrs. Miller.


A competition in which first


was £31, which is to be allo­ cated to Mothers’ Union funds. At the meeting of the Mother’s


The profit from the evening


Union on Monday, Mrs. Parkin­ son, of Longridge, gave an interesting talk on some of the ladies of the New Testament and the good example they set for present-day living.


the Lady Day Service at Skip- ton. Several agreed to go to this and also to Thomton-in-Craven next month, as the guests of the Mothers’ Union there, when the Diocesan president will give


Members were reminded of a talk. Jumble Sale


organised a highly successful jumble sale in the Memorial Hall recently, when more than £55 was raised for St. John’s Church funds. ‘Competition winners were Mrs. Whitaker and Shaun Greeji.


READ


Open Night Members of St. John’s


Mothers’ Union, Read, held an open night in the School on


Wednesday week. Mrs. Bennett presided and Mrs. N. Rushton gave a display of flower decora­ tions.


was held on Saturday after­ noon in the Congregational School. The bring and buy sale was opened by Mrs. E. Pomfret, of Padiham and the Chairman was Mrs. B. Woodcock, of Great


Ladies Effort The Ladies 46th annual effort


speaker, his subiect being ‘Antique Ceramics”. He gave a


most detailed a c cou nt ot antique furniture and china. Mrs. Bairstow expressed thanks. Mr. Greenwood judged (lit


competition for "A Piece o! Antique Pottery", awarding Mrs. Bairstow three points, Mrs. Ellis two points and Mrs. Barlow one point. Mrs. F. Harrison gave an





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excellent report on the L.P.WI annual meeting in Lancaster. Mrs. Knight is going as the delegate to the annual meeting in London.


Mrs. S. Holgate was In charge of the Bring and Buv


stall. Mrs. Eccles read the birthday greetings. Arrangements were made to


The Pitta br<| PAU] Paulo Pitta has ll


visit -the Spring Flower Show in Harrogate, in April.


dames Ellis. Eccles. Fish, Parrel, Grimshaw, Cock and R. Y.


Supper hostesses were Mes-


Duckworth. An ad hoc committee


arranged a very success In'. Leap Year Party in the Insti­ tute on Saturday.


evening were expressed by Mrs. Bairstow.


Harwood. The various stalls, W A u D I N G T O N included children's, drapery, ww white elephant, and refresh­ ment. Afternoon tea was served and proceeds were over £270.


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there was a good congregation at the afternoon service when the preacher was Mrs. G. Badley, of Carnforth.


Sunday was Ladies’ Day and Mrs. Ainsworth and helpers WHALLEY


Day o f Prayer Mrs. R. A. Harpur. wife of


the Vicar of Whalley, and Mrs. E. S. Joselin, wife of the Whal­


was held at the home of Mrs. Garnett on Tuesday. More than £26 was raised for WI funds. A competition for an Easter egg was won by Mrs. A. Holden. Tlie Jumble sale which was


Women’s Institute A successful coffee evening


6. Family service


at the family service at St. John’s Church, Hurst Green on Sunday, conduoted by Mr. Hall, of Grindleton. Julie Whittaker


There was a good attendance read tjlie lesson.


ley Methodist Minister, led the service for Women’s World Day of Prayer held in Whalley Parish Church on Friday.


member of English Martyrs RC Churcn, read the lessons.


Miss Molly McLugglin, a


to have been held on March 23 has been postponed until April


Pcnwortham, conducted the services at the 96th Chapel Anniversary of Whalley Metho­ dist Church.


Anniversary The Rev. T. R. Jenkinson, of


Haworth. The pianist was Miss S. A.


Whalley Women Unionists, held in the Stanley Rooms on Friday night, raisedjnore than £30. A competition during the evening was won by Mrs. J. Staveley.


SABDEN


Women Unionists The Women’s Unionists held


their annual general meeting on Monday evening in the County School. Mrs. Alan


Green was re-elected president and other appointments were: Chairman, Councillor Miss A. Alston; vice-cnauimen Mrs. Waddington and Mrs. H. Brit- cliffe; treasurer, Mrs. Cottam; assistant treasurer. Mrs. Cro- zier; secretary Mrs. Hewitt; assikant secretary, Mrs. Var- nam. The committee was re­ elected en bloc with the addi­ tion of Coun. Mrs. Griffin. Refreshments were served.


ting those m«tny organisations “ n i s i which did such wonderful work in this direction.


.


was held in St. Nicholas’s Sunday School on Tuesday week. Whist winners were: highest score; Mrs. Crazier. Ladies: 1, Mrs. A. Foster; 2, Mrs. Swift; booby, Mrs. Trotter.


A whist and dominoes drive


B. Houghton; booby, Mr. J. Thompson.


Gents: 1, Mr. Simm; 2. Mr. B r i t i s h L e g i o n ’s


Mrs. Bywater; 1, Miss Alston; 2, Miss L. Howarth; booby, Mrs. J. Britcliffe. The event which was organ­


Dominoes: highest score.


ised by some of the members of the Mothers' Union, realised £13 for Church funds.


BASHALL EAVES


Women’s Institute The monthly meeting of


Bashall Eaves Women's Insti­ tute was held in the Assembley Rooms on Monday, presided over by Mrs. M. Pve. Mrs.


Dakin of Clitheroe. should have been the speaker, on. the subject of Denman College, but through home commit­ ments she . was unable to attend, and Mrs. Williamson, of Sagar Fold, kindly gave the talk. .which : was. Illustrated by lantern slides. She was thanked by,Mrs.,K. Novell.'.


Mrs. M. Blackbumrand. Mrs, E. Lee. Supper was served by Miss Marginson. Miss Spurgeon and Mrs. Wrennal.


The competition was won by t 'I,./. Wx j y"\ "h* *J:rVv


and District branch of w British Legion he ld W" annual dinner at the ” . Bull Hotel, Rimington, on h


a n n u a l d in n e r Members of the CtoMj*


day evening.


son. The exhortation and


,


f Along with thodr *lves /S 1C


tribute was given by Mr- J* Wilson, branch chairman.


and Mrs. Fadrclough, of Bridge. Mr. Fairclough. wno president of the East uw , County Area and member


Among the guests were J®.


the North Western Area ^ mittee, gave a short folk oa<£ benevolent work of the «i>


and District branch was p , posed by Mr. Fairclough Mr.- J. Altham replied.


After dinner a first-class tertainment was provided


Tidfil Jones, a fln® |W singer, accompanied on ^


piano by ‘Mr. J. Rob'nf ^ ’ d Settle.' Mr. Harry Jn^fv Blackpool, was the eomedi^ I


and the compere was Mr. I The toast to the Chatty


riends they were welcomed ”, the president, Mr. E. P. N


Women Unionists A jumble sale arranged by


bring and buy sale held in the Reading Room on Friday raised £32.


Jumble Sale A successful jumble and


Helen’s Church on Ash W


St. Helen’s A service was held :n S,


nesda.v. when the Rev. Vi. Frankland conducted the ser­ vices and preached the ser­ mon.


oe-


Church and the Method'.'. Church joined in the Women, Day of Prayer service held in the Methodist Church on Fa- clay afternoon. Mrs. W. Frankland was the


Day of Prayer Members of St. Helen.'


p r o Y i < The Govcrnmcn


Argentine beef impoil with the proviso thatl a complete ban wouj the Argentine.


fanner Mr. Eddie GT he was interviewed Advertiser and Times


This was the view ol


leader and the speaker was Sister Hannah. Lessons were read by Mis.


I


Barlow, of St. Helens, anc Mrs. Greenwood, cl the Metho­ dist Church. The collector, were Mrs. J. Rodwell (St. He.- en’s) and Mrs. W. Barer. (Methodist). Miss M. Speakman was the


organist.


in Waddington Methodist Church on Sunday, when the church was decora tea with


Choir Sermons The choir sermons were held


| Leslie Roberts, a rormer Metho­ dist minister at Chatham.


was Mr. Rex Brindle. of tVilp- shke, and in evening the Re-'-


daffodils and tulips. The preacher in the morning


retary, will be pleased if an!' one would like to join the much depleted choir. Man! former members hare either


left the village or died. GISBURN


show in aid of the NSPCC; w, held at the New Inn. Gismirn by kind permission of Mr.sns Mrs. Finney last week.


For N.S.P.C.C. A costume jewellery fashion


and produce auctioned. Competitions were won i>


Refreshments were sent!


Mr. H. T. Waddington am Mrs. Dibb. Thanks were ex­


‘.


pressed to Mr. and Mrs Bp" ney for their kindness, and 1 all who supported the eno.- I t is hoped to send about M


to the NSPCC. C h a t b u r n Mrs. Davey. the choir sec­


day. Mi'. ' Gill, who earlier had received I Queen, at Buck;nghai’.l the MBE awarded tel the New Year's Horn! mittee. Is a membeil Clitheroe and Bowlanl of the National Farmcl since the early 1940sT 20 years, until the c-rl past year, he was its (I He still serves on


Beef Thanks for a most enjoyab’.c


England for seven ycl can speak only a littl lish, but he can pj numbers to do the pools.


year-old Italian cemeirl from Clitheroe went tel to collect a reward fori


And on Wednesday, .


cess in nicking nur1 cheque from Little woo


Street, shaves his win f brother Pasquale. aged)


for £77,781. Paulo, who lives in El


mitt-e. is member Lancashire NFU execil of the National Agl Executive Committel superseded the War r tural committee.


bodies associated withl ist-ry cf Agriculture, ol most important beingl Farming Committee.


He is also a membr.l I Boundary


outbreak in the Clif Mr. Gill spoke fi


Although there ha


what the foot and triotions had meant farmers and how it r ted them financially. “For a few weeks


was split clean in main street of C part of the boi pointed out. “On one was an entirely f


north of that road, other part was so tie)


a farmer couldn’t e the road with stock. Mr. Gill went on:|


been estimated that i| the outbreak has cost try around £160 mil is in losses that can up. “But the real loss i;


sequential one which totalled. “Nobody knows wh


but I think it wi greater.” The restrictions h a | in a period of si


CKtherj


teacher) preside!


Mr. J. Wright waJ


) annual meeting j years. Tribute was paid .


“ ring president. Mil Wilkinson, for the!


as president of the] and District Asso the National U .. Teachers at the bes|


which she had carrll duties.


address on the impl unity within the stressed that the--,


Mr. Wright gavel I


attitude of'.the rial was still of primes;


m the time of . change. Mr. a. D. Smith .,


vice-president and Ml worth secretary Mr, I


-tyas re-elect*, h treasi THIS WEEK’S -


- SAFETY SLOq


Wise . men lo\ for trou&l


the foolish /I L


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