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Clithcroc Advertiser and Times, Friday, November 15, 1968 J PUBLIC NOTICES
CSPERRIN TEXTILES LTD. rom suitably qualified persons for the following
oleraine, N. Ireland,
bulk producers of warp knitted fabrics from a f variety of man-made fibres, invite applications
positions: ygi Ji • •> if• *’
to lead team in the Development of warp knitted fabrics from the yam stage to finished product.
DEVELOPMENT MANAGER
- .* ir i m
to assume overall responsibility for quality con trol of warp knitting, dyeing and finishing.
QUALITY CONTROL MANAGER
I v i. ■ '■ ■ :,>$ ; le • 83 = ■ : *’k *. a WARPING MANAGER for control, of. modem, warping department.
f - = TECHNICAL DYERS efor shift
quipment. duties—modern pressure dyeing =
Applicants are required to have practical experi ence in their respective fields either as assistant to Departmental Heads or as Head of Department.
Top salaries and good pension schemes will be a offered to the right men. Housing can be obtained
expenses will be paid. _ Applicants should- write in first instance, to,
st reasonable rent in a delightful University town ituated near the famous Antrim coast. Removal = Production Director, giving brief resume of career to date and marital status.
BSPERRIN TEXTILES LTD. Co. Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
allycastle Road, Coleraine,
IRON DRESSERS URGENTLY REQUIRED
Good basic rate of pay — plus bonus scheme. A L S O
TWO GOOD LABOURERS
Rate £15 for 40 hour week. Plus ample overtime — APPLY —
H
BROOKS WORKS, CLITHEROE — Telephone 2511 —
CASTLE CASTINGS REQUIRED BY GENERAL MANAGER S E C R E T A R Y
Work involves some other office duties Excellent conditions in new offices Canteen facilities
N HE GENERAL MANAGER,
EOTECHNIC ENGINEERING LTD, UP BROOKS, CLITHEROE
T Write giving career details to ■ ■ to 5 ^ $ ?■ 1 # : ^ W 'V * ■ ,u r
Vv’AifA, <■1 ^ { .1
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•N:! n?,.vl i PRIMROSE - CLITHEROE LODEMATIC LTD. CALL OR ’PHONE — CLITHEROE 2233/4/5
Capstan Setter Operator OVERTIME AVAILABLE — GOOD CONDITIONS
REQUIRED
KITCHEN PORTERS plications 'to ‘he Group AtiiPR ■ R A DIO OFFICKEoRaS1a,
calderstonesehosp.ital, WANTED
Hate of pay £13-5-0 per week. Ap 40 hour,-five day week.
Secretary at the Hospital.
A NUMBER of male and female K representatives required for
COLLEGE* 91 Lancaster R dPostal P creston. Day. Eve-, or
ourse.—Phone 64364.
TTPoiaiitv selling to local t>usl- SSfpSpin? ah6LP“ "
HOUSEKEEPER 'REQUIRED to 02 " ■■ ] ■ - -
nositions available. No experi once n'ecessary. High_wago plus
commission basis.—^lyth, 184 West Regent Street Glasgow,
ASPDEN'S, 26 King Street wotfid a like to contact the ladles•WVlh
•auiRT MALE DR FEMALE Harool leaver considered.—C. R. • mart, boy _R£aJrtBD Han-
vaart-time shop assistant, as .a ’ reforte * to ’the* Rev! G. Wilson, erocancy still exists.—Tel Cllth
ppplied for • the* position ■ of __________
e 2681.
SitiStant'Tull or Part-time sch required for grocery Fade, P greavesarson Lane.’ Oil wrogE -4' >
WADDINGTON A(under ney.->Tsrrr-
t ssistant winit«r;*fi "-a*!.’.' imes/—Apply, 1-80—3*
<he name ’ and' address - or one !-. Blackburn,
Salary according to National Scale. Apply bytiotter stating age.
StonyhuTSt College, not later than 22n< 1968.,- -------
quired ‘for four hours per week. tqualifications,' V, experience ~ and
«ty _ j . Wilkinson,. -Mountiord Hall Farm; Tence.-Nr. Burnley, ‘
take full charge of busy, mod ernised farmhouse. Two-lU'fam-
HURST GREEN R.0. SCHOOL ' Part
quire part-time persons ot re MILK MARKETING BOARD
w n localities In connection Duced by Individual cows. carms each month, marking yieldsion purposes and noting the
ow either sex to visit farms in their d ith the measuring of milk pro f uties will consist of visiting tows and calves for Identifica
WATER RESOURCES ACT. 1963 FYLDE WATER BOARD appl ication to v a r y a
t n application Is being made to sine over along and across the a NOTICE Is hereby given that
LICENCE TO ABSTRACT WATER
Street in the County Borough of Blackpool to vary those pro
Number 26/71/3, 40/27, 26/71/3. t14/1, 2, 3 and 4,. which relate to
Se£o?eho£mWotoS^ PDunsop Telephone House, C th o lS into™ Pendle Grit- 10 Duke Street, ??one n“ ar mitendale* River. Blackburn, Bowland Forest at National 11/ancs’. Grid Reference SD.666634 and T SD.658537 respectively;
ised places of abstraction are f described in the said Licence as
ollows hird Source of Supply—Artesian borehole Into Pendle Gritstone.
National G rid Reference F SD .653529.
Footholme adjoining River Dunsop, Bowland Forest at
ifth Source of Supply—Intakes on Brennand River, Bowland e Forest at National Grid Refer
(1) To amalgamate the second so and third sources of supply
T60536' and 658534.
6nces 631549, 639548, 644546 a31547, 634544, 641541, 645537
nd 645538. intakes on Whlt- a endale River, Bowland Forest
ources of Supply. These sources and the author
PUBLIC NOTICES
ursuant to the Provisions ol toe t Telegraph Acts, 1863 to 1962, c eneral having obtained the
bhe Lancashire River Authority p purpose to erect add maintain Head Office is situate at Selton hnder the powers conferred on
She Second, Third and Fifth Dords from the junction with J. H. STANIER,
6th November, 1968.
MISCELLANEOUS SALES NEW ancl second-hand modern
6t National Grid References 654559. 663550, 662544, 660537,
' existing maximum abstrac daytion of 1 million gallons per
he variation applied for ls:- as to permit in lieu of the
second source of supply and per wee^. ll0 deposit, from: H. (and 274 million gallons per
goUons per year) from the TELEVISION RENTALS only 7/6 the Women's Unionist Associa- A service in the Wiiauey Kalne and D. Rawson 48 Moor h Mrs. Metcalfe is survived by the vicar, the Rev. R. A. Har-
(and 320 million
year) from the third source of supply a maximum
1 million gallons per day pci- day (and'594
nd the third sources of ( supply;
million gallons per year) a from both the said second
PEDIGREE PRAM, cream with a _ti..« ... 680.
treet. Bumicy. Tel. 25829.
detachable body, £8; also Dim- i plex electric towel rail, £4; both
Lane. Clitheroe. Tel. 3444.
2) In accordance with the pro visions of section 46 of the
Blackburn Borough Gas, Water and Extension Act,
gallons abstraction of 2 million NOW OPEN! Peel Street Laun* CHOOSE YOUR WATCH for
draniut and Dry Cleaning. Seven days weekly, 8-30 a.m. to 9 p.m, —Tel. Clitheroe 3391.
selection; deposit secures, Agents for Timex, Ingei;sol
Blackburn Water Act, 1885, as applied to the Fylde
Water Board Order, 1960 (S.I 89 of 1960) to provide
1877, and section 6 of the Water Board by the Fylde
bstraction from the pro posed diversion channel of
a for an additional point of ahe authorised places of
the River Brennand at S.D. t 653562 to be included among fbstraction relating to the
abstraction from the said fifth source of supply from
th e maximum
(3) To Increase the maximum RUSBRIDGE will give you the J best prioes for your old n good offer in part exchange for
increaseifth source of supply and to per hour from 10 million er year;
ye.740 mUUon gallons per p ar to 3,000 million gallons
gallons to 3,842 million ofA gallons. copy of the application and
aggregate annual abstraction permitted ' by the said
Licence from 3.582 million
Innd of the said Licence may be Dffices of the Bowlnnd Rural ooad, Clitheroe, Lancashire the Clistrict Council, Church Brow, Sffice of the Fylde water Board, d id at all reasonable hours
416 thousand gallons per hour to
458.thousand gallons
Services, Sekonda, Russian, Citizen, Rone, Smith’s and all
MEN’S CAR COATS, from 4 gns. donk to 10 gns., all sizes, duffles, made suits, or suits made
—Morton's, 18 Moor Lane, CUtheroe. Tel. 2420.
Xmas now, from our large leading makes of Swiss watches,
JACK SIBB1T RACING CYCLE, Mafe called the Roybeck in the Cford County Primary School, litheroe.
shorts, ties and socks. Ready Per husband, the late Mr. John For about five years after measure, choose your pattern in yarkinson, fanned for many hi retirement he acted as a
ey jackets. sP°rts trousers, h After her marriage, she and retired 14 years ago. bout the age of 24.
your own home.—Economic Stores, 70 Whalley Road, Clith eroe ___________ ______
5-speed and accessories. Ex. cond. £12 o.n.o. Td. Whalley
gallons per day to ll million LADIES' WOOL and Orion 2 gallons per day and from
3238.________ __________ __ dresses, lovely colours. Irom
49/11.—Economic Stores, 70 Whalley Road, CUtheroe._____
a the map submitted with it NEWBERRY ooal effect electric o spected free of charge at the Ristrict Council. 32, Pimlico Dffices of the Clitheroe Rural Oitheroo aforesaid and the Head saefton Street, Blackpool afore
aEWELLERY or will make you Sew goods.—24 King William
West Cliff, Preston. PRI. 8HP, before tho end of the said period.
O J. A. SPENCER,
LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
THE LANCASHIRE COUNTY C COUNCIL (PARSON LANE,
t OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PIANOS TUNED AND REPAI RED a ade an order under Sections 1
mhat the County Council have vehicles at afi times on
OLITHEROE) (PROHIBITION NF WAITING) ORDER. 1968
62 yards in a south-westerly
direction.The Order contains exemptions to allow vehicles to wait for as hem to he loaded or unloaded:
l nd 2 of the Road Traffic Regu Mellor 787 oh oil Ulrvw»« nTY tlhlG I •*nw*.V._
wation Act 1967 the effect o f _________________ north side of Parson Lanee, Station Road for a distance of
ofhich 1s to prohibit the waiting rroWN TANSAD ENVOY 60 col- nutfitter who had his own busi-1 he East Lancashire coroner, Clitheroe, from Its junction with
Nelson__________________ ____
—Write or Phone. Sharpe, Huntley Lawn Samlesbury.
4 2 0 8 . _____________ CURTAINS made-up free of
le View, Clitheroe. Tel.
t long as may be necessary for —Oddle’s Textiles, Ltd. 14/16 for persons to board or “Usbti .
of the Clithcroe Borough cardigan suits. 44”. 46 , 48 UP, a7 tins Other styles lii Crimplene
and for their use in connection LADIES CRIMPLENE DRESSES A coov of the Order and plan I--------------
litlons or the .maintenance of | essential services.
uring normal ofllcc .hours. t Hie Order comes into force on
C Clerk of the County Council. | Pounty Hall. RESTON WATER RESOURCES ACT 1963
Lancashire River Authority by George Brian Rushton Fisher of The Old Saw Mill. Castle Wood,
a otloe Is hereby given that an pplication is being made to the
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO VARY A LICENCE TO N ABSTRACT WATER
samples. The number of farms Waters at (a) spring at Busby M.G.B. SILVER CROSS PRAM Windanty, only needs seeing.—6 b to be supervised can be carled
t ut will normally not be less Springs west of .Moorcock. Inn. muitable for persons of retire
han four a month. Transport Is s essential. This work oould be Apent age. Locality Clltheroe.—
Milk Marketing Board, Sklpton Road;' Harrokate.
LANCASHIRE EDUCATION . ; COMMITTEE.
egional Milk Records Officer,
of milk and taking wbstract water from Inland Referenceell, Waddington National Grid
R plications, should be sent to T The variation applied for is:- of copy of the application and
Waddington National G rid Reference SD/714465.
Skipton. Yorkshire. (The Appli ncant) to vary the licence serial
aumbers 26/71/3.09/18 and 20 to SD/721457 and (b>
che substitution of the Appli Doants name for that of Mrs.
GENUINE BEAVER LAMB COAT 3462.
Clocks, Rings. Cutlery—and Street. Blackburn, Tel. 59109
size WX., cost 60 gns.. accept £20: also girl's Dawes cycle. 24
in wheels, 18 months old, cost £22 accept £12. Tel. Whalley
_____
ague St.. Clltheroe.________ DOLLS medium size, Green and
Horothy Joan Fisher as the DIMPLEX oll-flUed thermostat- Alder of the licences.
white upholstered pram, go"-' condition, £5. — 5 Moorfle Whalley.
_________
.Tint*
8ohooUj.CI.rk re b riod beginning on 8th Novem 1er and ending' on 6th December
m any map, plan* or* other* docu o spected free of charge, at the allorko, Llttlemoor, Clitheroe at
nd November,
* house, u—3 daily, or, hours, to Dated 8 th November, 1968. LI0N8 MOOV CLUB. No. 29.
ASSISTANCE required In modern " suit .applicant. Two In family,
other help kept.—Write ’Box No. B1 Advertiser and Times.
SMART/ FIMALEr (OPERATOR
far cleaning and sterilising . ■. years.-^ApDlly Phonotas,
insthaioiltheroe area
telephones 14 hours weekly. Age 109 Flshergate, Preston.
tv'-i s-sfe" R.WiC.C, 1200 CLUB.—No. 88.
Inent submitted with it may be Yffices of Messrs. Ingham 6e pe reasonable' hours during ■ the
make representations about the application should' do so In writing to the Olerk of the
968.Any person who wishes to
Lancashire River Authority at 48 West Cliff, Preston beforo the end of the sold period.............
'INGHAM &YORKE ■
'As Agents on behalf of the. Applicant.
-lcally controlled radiators, 1 £ kw., 1 kw.. li kw.. from £8 to
"WUNDABATH” .. self-heating t bath unit, black front panel,
u wel rail. 150 watts, £10, all Cnused.—Apply evenings.__15
to10. according to size: one hatburn Park Drive, Clltheroo,
RAPIDEX knitting machine. £6: child's desk, 15/-.—Olitheroe
BURCO 21 TWIN TUB. fully re .conditioned, £36—Tel. OUtheroe
Adveiled surround, mirror.—Apply 3314.
rtiser and Times. 2531, altar S;P,m.
WHITEWOOD FURNITURE BtocKisti oi Homeoharm and Uden
' 2/- In the £ OFF THE SILVER KEY’ Pltue write or phene lor Me eatalofue
195 Padlham Road. Burnloy. Toi; 23460.
and all the latest, models, visit
FOR ALL SKODA SALES— SPARES SERVICE
Brunswick Street, Nelson. Tel: 62846
HUTCHINSON’S ol Nelson
green/whlte. mattress an d t canopy, as new.—Apply 12 Mon
a genuine reason for sale, ermere Avenue. Clltheroe.
£55.—Tel. Ohatburn 274.____
r lthough offered without war^ MOTOR CYCLES
1866 B.S.A. BANTAM, good cond.,|
he 21st November, 1968. C. P H. McCALL.
can bePyiaspectcd at the offices SPECIAL
special offer. Call m for details. King Street. Clitheroe.
with building operations, demo; choice now at—Economic Stores 70 Whalley Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 2697
charge. Take advantage of this £4-17-6. Good ,
Council, Tile Castle. Clithcroc, | smart style, lovely
colours.jmly d and at County Hall, Preston,
“iL.T??
Whalley Rd., Clltheroe. Tel. 2697 BORDER PRINCE CYCLE. 10-
DOLLS PRAM by Tri-Aug. white MORRIS c body, strawberry hood and
RUSBRIDGE.—You can _ choose any article In stock.—Watches,
P nd., cost £31-10-0 plus extaas. Rover, good condition.
Xnd Lure*. Choose now for co clips, water bottles, superb
ing cuthowe 2344,
rice £16. Phone Clltheroe 2344. £4.—
pay for It weekly.—Rusbridge, Jewellers 24 King William
mas.—Economic Stores, 70 speed gear, large saddlebag, toe
lapsible pram lor sale. £8 o.njo.. Kemp also pram seat, £1.—Apply 26
__----- pal a X? Q ntirv*
o A former ladies’ and gents' ess in King Street. WhaUey,
Mr. J. J. Price * 1 *
his wife, Norma. t The facts were reported to
An ASUALTY SERVICE m imals unfit for livestock
LIVESTOCK C LIVE ANIMAL
ALAN HEUWELL.AND SONS, MOSS SIDE FARM. MILNROW.
arkets uplifted within 50 miles radius
Te NEAR ROCHDALE
lephone Rochdale 45489. MOTOR CARS
heater, taxed March 1969, cx. cond. Tel. Whalley 2383.
1.000. 1»S7, green, I ar School two weeks ago, and
Boy, 15, is fined 10s.
I When a policeman examined | found one of the rear brake [
a . 15-year-old boy’s bicycle in Church Lane, Whalley, he
N..8.U, PRINZ 4, excdlent rood.. I ^ Wednesday, the boy _ was I, mi^taTLaneMG r in S n I T^l.|A?ed 10s. for n(rt maintaining
blocks was missing. At Clitheroe Juvenile Court!
Clltheroe 2251. 9 am.—5 pm. the brakes in good order. He W ----------- 1--------------------- admitted the offence.
roe.’
effer.!—51 Brownlow St., dith- bicycle ds not In correct condi- £140 CASH, 1962 Anglia De-Luxe,
Youth bought brown ale
t A 16-year-old CUtheroe boy oold CUtheroe Juvenile Panel wn Wednesday that he only g ent into a pubUc house for a aame of snooker. He asked for s soft drink, but they had none,
o he bought a brown ale. i He admitted buying intoxicat
ang Uquor. tn licensed'premises,
ceffice plans to concentrate par i omeig’s Institute OBy the mid-1970’s, the Post
Sorting plans
t l sorting on 34 centres shroughout the country, each aerving a .large surrounding isrea.!’At present, parcel sorting
ffices. o done at'about 1,200 different V
■ * Uie-now PreBidentj Mrs. P.,. sen; (who,; assisted by his wife
^ Sabden
Butterworth, presided and’In- * d troduced Mr.;HiU, of Traw- thowed a'ooUection of sUdes
itled’"South: cf the Border.” Mir,< HUl,';who,
isaa.ardent
AX.ti v.P-vA"' ,
charge.Sgt. H. Whigham said PC. Peter Craig visited the Cross Keys Inn, Lowergate, and saw the boy. 1
nd was given an absolute dis
_______ | tion, you can cause an accident. Have a little more sense in the | future."
began work at the Clitheroe National School only six days | before his death. [ The interment took place at ]
about 15 years. mHe left his job at the Gram
Peel Green Cemetery, Eccles, Manchester, yesterday.
wpplication should do so in NOW IN STOCK, dozens of Air- Lriting to the Clerk of the
on 12to December 1968 m ■ Any person who wishes to
uring the period beginning on 15th November 1968 and ending
a ake representations about the ancashire River Authority at 48,
lerk to the Fyldo Water Board.
1ion In the district.—Mortons, 28 Moor Lane, CUtheroe. Tel.
420.____________
I LADIES’ DAWES CYCLE, perfect C.R.P. She was associated with C cond.—26 Pimlico, Black Horse,
Lssass-
FOR EXPERT ATTENTION bring bv MLss'^wsthomeTs''survived I School, Mr. Philip Curley, of I p Eighty-four members were he funeral there yesterday.
td?, 14/16 King St.. Clitheroe. litheroe, after 5 p.m._____
The Walter Thomason Serving Centre 72/74/76 Scotland Road.
your sewing machine repairs to M t o ^ t e p m X r £ E r £ Alma Place, Clitheroe collated and one stepsister.
the Rev. T. Taylor conducted at Olitheroe Royal Grammar h o n T T o Stepbrothers and died suddenly on Saturday,
t litheroe Parish Church and A Mr. P. Curley former assistant caretaker W Waddington
orking for various charities. and Jolm.s Church. MDuring the second world war
llowed. omen’s Institute
| agMr^ curigy collapsed and I Nn the Methodist School on a ittee was conducted by Mr.
died ’ as he was leaving the District Bank, Clitheroe, with
Mr. Price, who was known to lay had lived in Clitheroe for Dewrance and Jackson, all Ills friends as “ Jack,” was ___I nk/uit 1C trAQiPS
I _ . — . .. _
i resent at the annual meet Ing of Waddington WJ. held
ovember 12. mA ballot for the 1969 com Vnd Mrs. Crompton, of the
loillage Post Office. The fol
Brown, Booth, Chadwick, Edmondson, Holding, Irwin, Lupton, Lonsdale, Oldroyd and Underwood and Misses
wing were successful: Mmes. Banks, Barlow',
e Mrs. A. Lupton was re Blected president, with Mmes. a anks, Barlow and Chadwick
Olected secretary, Mrs. J. Hldroyd treasurer, and Mrs.
s vice-presidents. e Mrs. D. Underwood was
olding assistant treasurer. f Letters of th a n k s for
Blowers were read from Alice b enson and Jill Naylor; for Sook tokens from Mr. T. £cott, and for a cheque for b30 10s., the proceeds of a Casket whist drive, from Dapt. Finney, of the Guide tiogs far tire Blind Associa
on.Mrs. D. Underwood, on
o tyres1” MOT. £100 or nearest presiding, told the boy: “If your I report was read by Mrs. Old OLSELEY 1509. 1958, grey and j^.. Stanley Westhead,
ing was sent by Mrs. Hoyle, l the former treasurer, who has
xrS* Z l t
reft the district. Mrs. Hoyle's
oyd.Mrs. Underwood gave a
treet. Blackburn. Tel. 59109. Are £10; Fold-Away single bed
Bradford. On coining to Clith ceroe, Mrs. Parkinson ran a Sarket Place.
Michael and John’s Church. Lowergate, and Father E. Byrne officiated at Requiem Mass c there on Wednesday prior to
ren’s Association. 1 ,
She was connected with SS | w£>uld have celebrated his thomthwaite; 4, Mrs. E. Hairi- A competition was won by
-
nd John’s Church, clitheroe. Men’s: 1, Mrs. B. Tomlinson: lyinrt w n married 49 years, and 2, Mr. S. Butt; 3, Mrs. J. Hay-
golden wedding anniversary son. next October
unused, £3; baby bouncer
remation at Pleasington. s Mrs. Parkinson leaves two
30/-; gentleman’s evening suit, shawl colour, 40” short, as new,
£10.—Tel. Whalley 3416, before 6 p.m. Friday or weekend.
RE-UPHOLSTERY. Save middle tman's profit. We re-cover your
estimates. Distance no object— Schooled at Clitheroe Grammar Mr. Devaney is survived by t fix kits, from 2/7. largest selec
fromreasured 3-plece suites as now bt Queen’s Park Hospital, Black- His main hebbleo were urn.
7 gns. Over 100 patterns Free t A native of Clitheroe, educa- •pvotba’l Club, as little as 17 gns., chairs
Write or phone BEAKBANE 50 Zion Street. Burnley. Tel. 27188,
College of Domestic Science, she Devaney, and a daughter. Mrs. was a senior domestic science Jearl g ^ tt. who is a nurse at mistress at Ribblesdale County clitheroe Hospital. Secondary School until 1946.
reFor several years she was a yesterday at Whalley and Wis- i viewer of books. Her main well cemetery, following
for Girls and Sheffield his wife, Anne, a son. Mr. Jim ip ^ interment took place
wnterests were reading and Requiem Mass at S.S. Michael Aiss Rawsthome was in the
o Miss Barbara L. Raivsthome, sent from the town to Liverpool Rf ’’ B r e 1 a d e,” Waddington after the city had been heavily a oad, Clitheroe, died on Sunday bombed,
ons and two daughters. Miss B. L. Rawstliorne
oe. and was among the men ererved in the A.R.P. in CUth warded to the War Memorial
Young Farmers F Bolton-by-Bowland Young
o he meeting took the form cf a film and talk on dairy aattle, given by Mr. Greg, of f firm of cattle feed manu wacturers. The vote of thanks d as given by Mr. Robin Sped- foing, and a business meeting
T very good attendance. flowers, and watching Clitiheroe
aarmers held their meeting Not the school on Tuesday. o vember 12. This was an apen meeting and there was
ag he retired about 20 years cao and went to live in More- a mbe, returning to the town
bout five years ago. wShe was actively concerned
d ith the Handicapped Chil
3n good condition. Tel. Clltheroe bnd was On the committees of He is survived by lus daug a
Church, Bolton-by-Bowland not make a sale,
u The death occurred last Sat- I Devaney, of Holden Street, Mrday at her home, of Mrs. GUtiieroe, died on Monday, the Margaret Parkinson, of The 50th anniversary of tihe signing
aul’s church on Monday. Mrs. M, Parkinson
WA veteran of ijhe First World hr, Mr. James (Jimmy)
7 arket Place, Clitheroe, aged 0f the Armistice, in Clitheroe s A native of Dent, near Settle, -yj. Devaney. who was 79,
ahe came to live in Clitheroe at was employed by Clitheroe Cor- M n by Mrs. J. Eddleston and rs. G. Wilkinson.
9. Hospital. „ poration for 35 years until he ears at Drake House in West | ..l0tlip0p man” outside Edis- worettiest handkerchief”, was
lived in the town all Ms life and and Horses on Monday evening, had been a member of toe when there were 16 tables for
Bom in Clitheroe, he had _____ __ ___
, . . Banised by the Bolton- by- mowiand War Memorial Com
g A whist and domino drive or _ ____
War Memorial Committee
ittee was held in the Coach
Clitheroe Borough Band for whjst and 12 for dominoes, about 20 years.
a Mr. Devaney, who was j Mrs. r . Harding; 2, Mrs. G. associated with S.S. Michael Sanderson; 3, Mrs. N. Wright
Whist winners were; Women;
h During the First World War Mr. C. Rushton and Mr. T. I e served in Mesopotamia and Cowking. rtfflery
Andia with the Royal Field All thep roceeds were for- s In the'Second World War. he fund,
s er husband Edward and two pur, preceded interment in tne | ]yjr> j . Devaney
pianos. Leading makes, includ ing Rodgers, Hopklnson Zender, Bentley. Mannington an d
y the Fylde Water Board whose uosts In and upon tire same visions of the hlcen«, Serial Rlbblesdale Avenue, Chatburn,
ya at a point approximately four
pody havlns: the control of the busan Anslow who has has Matherine Variey, daughter of lntends to place a telegraphic heen an invalid for 12 years k r. Thomas Variey, a well-
Ghat Her Majesty's Postmaster bonsen.ft in th a t. behalf of the Iubllc rS d described below,
aid pubUo road, and lor that t as died in Accrington Vic sractor, and he and his wife Wf the Bolton-by-Bowland l nd Mrs. Price lived in Wood
Miss Susan Aiislow S Eighteen - year - old Miss
born in Birkenhead, but moved to Whalley at the age of nine. KIn 1905 he married Miss
im by the said Telegraph Acts. One post on the south side of
existing poles on Downham Road).
wnham Road. (To be erected In lieu of two
Telephone Manager. Moraining Centre at Clayton-Je- r
Fors.ather D illo n celebrated
wo years. a For the last two years she
t nd then had a home tutor for Tttended the Enfield Adult equiem mass at St. Michael emetery a week yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ansiow of Carlton Place, Clitheroe, and had three brothers. She atten aded school until the age of 13
oria Hospital.. . . She was the only daughter of
t nown Whalley builder and con ttarted their outfitters’ business
aears ago, when Mrs. Price died hnd Mr. Price went to live with Ais daughter in L im e fie Id
band John’s Church, Lowergate, Whalley Senior Citizens’ Club mife, and the financial state cefore interment at Clitheroe and Whalley Cricket and Bowl-
member and a vice-president of Wlialley Conservative d u b and when he reached 80, he was made an honorary member. He was also a member of the
venue.Mr. Price was a founder
1V11S* n e n y lu e i i a u t . I weeks before his death, and he ^ R Mrs. Nelly Metcalfe of enjoyed playing; bowls andIplay-
Farfisa and Baldwin electronic organs. Confidential terms.
Weston Knight Specialists In
Repairs and tuning service. BBorn at Fexfield F a rm , when he was serving in his shop Since 1860), 20/22 Standish
Bolton re e l Farm, isonon | the conservative Club. by-Bowland died at bier I "‘ g e hadmany interesting and home on Friday after a long amusing stories of his life in illness. She was 71.
Mrs NpIIv Metc alfe he went int?_. nlinn Perl Farm Bolton-
s Pollards (a family business coming to Bolton-by-Bowlamd I burn, walked in and asked it ne I other officers: vice-presidents, 23 years ago. She was associ- had any 22iin. collars in stock. Mrs. D. Comthwaite and Mrs. sccwtoiy
t urnley, Mrs. Metcalfe moved and a huge Russian wrestler, ed wjitah St. Peter and Paul’s Dotti’e I m him
o Hawes in Wenslydale before who was l ol qaIam
Whalley, including the time appearing in Black r.
ng president, Mrs. Bosonnet. t Voting for the new officers
d was Mrs. E. Ayre Nemedlescs o tiT sfiayv,. Mi*. PriIct ceo did I j t Dinsd&lc1 |
t oth the village Women’s Insti- ter, Mrs. Hugh Sephton, or | tute and the village branch of Limefield Avenue, ion.
Parish Church, conducted by
ing
Club.Mr. Price was very active until ^ , ee
sbout Denman College, which Lead by the secretary, Mrs. J.
he position for five years. V Mrs, Bosonnet welcomed the a ho gave an interesting talk
he illustrated with slides. Miss GreenaU was thanked by Mrs. G. Billows. r The annual report was then
stley. t Mrs. Bosonnet thanked all
ing dominoes with his fuends at
t ent read and presented by Ahe treasurer, Mrs. A. E.
the officers and members for aheir work and successful yctivities during the past
ear.Mrs. G. Billows, the vice-
president, then paid tribute i to the work done by the retir
dook place, and the new presi jV£ts»
..e..n..t... e..l.e..c..t.e................................ J. Life; treasurer, Mrs. A. E.
Astiey; and social secretary, Mrs. L. Bosonnet. mT h e elected committee
tons Jim and Harry. Interment churchyard on Wednesday week, j L. Eddleston, E. Funnell, J. Pook place at St. Peter and
Eembers were: Mesdames: B. Ayre, A. Astley, J. Bell. L. J osonnet, D. Oornthwaite,
Fife, H. Metcalfe, J. Metcalfe, S. Harrison, D. Moss and R.
tone.Tellers for the voting were
he same year. a Retiring in January, 1941, Mr. yands Drive, Whalley, until five
Bolton-by-Bowland I omens' Institute was held
Women’s Institute oThe annual general meeting
n the school on Wednesday week, when tribute was paid L. to the retiring president, Mrs.
t Bosonnet, who had held wCO, Miss M. B. Greenali,
nP08T OFFICE TELEGRAMS p otice is hereby given,
OBITUARY
D I S T R I C T J O T T I N G S gcyclist and expert photo
orapher, gave a commentary i n the slides, and revealed an hntimate knowledge of the mistory of the various land coarks of these northern
unties. ofMrs. Jackson gave a vote MS thanks.upper was provided by
nd Mrs. Jackson. mThe following appoint
g iss Dawson, Mrs. Har areaves, Mrs. P. Moorhouse
ents were made: S Attendance register, Miss
t . Newby; competition secre sary, Mis. Hill; ' handicraft mecretary, Miss K. Rowe; Magazine secretary, Mrs. L. Moorhouse; music secretary. t rs. M. Moorhouse; social aime secretary, Mrs. Wilson tnd Mrs. Metcalfe; trading Mable. Mrs. K. Newby and
Wivjoined by some of the Youn, MAfter the business meeun«
es.
n=
t rs. R. M. Wilkinson, seof1 Unary of the Gisburn Mother* L ion, and her* sister, Mrs o de Carr, gave an interesting C scription of their trio
slideanada, illustrated by coC f E
s.arlier this year* they flew
wrom Ringway to Montreal Where they were met by Mrs whilkinson’s daughter, Man’ s o is a lecturer and demon Otrator at Carlton University
Tohere Mrs. Wilkinson’s son g m, a lecturer in geology and weography at the university
law,ttawa, and her dau«htcr-!n wT Ann.hey went on to Ottawa
F iss Bibby; tea hostess, Mrs. p. Hargreaves, Press corres
ondent, Mrs. M. A. Griffin. f Winners of the competition
cor hand-made Christmas Mards were; artistic class, 1, Hiss Thompson; 2, Mrs. Houghton; '3, Mis. Yates. Mumorous, 1. Miss Bibby; 2. Wrs. Jacques; 3, Mrs. A.
hiteside. f Arrangements were made
bor the Ohuristmas dinner to be held on Monday. Decem Ber 9, at 8 p.m. at the White Wull, Gisbum. Mr. J. Fell, of s halley, will be the guest
peaker.The coach will leave Sab- den at 7-15 p.m.
Coffee E v en in g l A coffee evening was held
Mrs. E. Atkinson and Miss Greenall. Three new members
were welcomed, they being Mrs. E. Atkinson, Mrs. J. Eddleston and Mrs. C. Sauer. p The competition for “My
hurch, amounted to £23
oast Wednesday at the heme s f Mr. and Mrs. N. White- pide, of Gardener’s Row. The Croceeds, for the Methodist
Mothers’ Union NMembers of the St.
t icholas Mothers’ Union at Cended a service in the Parish i hurch on Wednesday even tng. The service was conduc Jed by the Vicar, the Rev. T.
here for a short time. t Then they went by car
train to Calgary and stayed
as waiting for them. t From there they all wentbv
hrough the Rockies to Van rcouver and Vancouver island,
eturning along the border R The projectionist was Mrs.
BonfireSlaidburn
ex. Capstick and thanks were t pressed by Mrs. J. h, Ren-
on.Refreshments were served by the committee.
h The children in the tillage fiad the usual bonfire and Greworks on the Village t reen, and from money given Co them sent £1 3s. for the
Women’s Institute h The annual meeting was
hildren of St. Denys Home.
veld tn the village hail, when t oting for the new officers
ook place. Tire tellers were a Col. L. C. King Wilkinson
Clithei
he pitch. p Several people wel
home game against I Rovers, who have thJ number of points s Shaw Bridge side,
lace.
ds suddenly as it hal Tomorrow Clitberoel
own. I
hour later, to call thJ off because of the pel t fog which covered nl
t The CJitheroe oravelled to Prestwic| an Satuiday and thet the ground at 2-
referee decider!
wrised at the state areather in the Mail • ea, for as the " r eaclied Haslingden aeturn Journey, the fol
Wlightly better goal cl forigan started quite w-l top some time were I ha four, but recent cl
p ve seen them fall t*[ Overshuclowcl
pWigan Rovers are r arativeiy new side!
nd Mr. James Leeming. MCommittee elected were
ounded in 1959. They| for three seasons
T A B L E T EN N l l
. F. Heighway. MAfterwards in the school,
mrs. Smith, former presiding Dember of the Whalley c eanery, presented certifi wates to some of the women t ho had been members of yhe Mothers’ Union for 25
ears or more. i Suppers were .served dur
ng toe evening.
United Service f A United Service was held
Sor Remembrance Day on Punday afternoon in the oarish church. Mr. Bilssard, s f the Methodist Church, Vaid the prayers and the
t ames of the fallen in the mA wreath was laid on the
icar preached the sermon. n During the service, the
wo world wars were read out by Mr. A. Cliff. Mr. Blissard and Coun. H. Britcliffe.
T emorial by Mr. J. Hewitt. ohe Last Post was sounded Sn the organ by Mr. H.
R Chipping wannick.
p After services at their res gective churches the congre Rations of the Anglican, g oman Catholic and Congre bational churches assembled
emembrance Sunday
y the Parish Church steps. p The ex-servicemen led the
r rocession to the War Memo Mial under the command of Mr. Derek Taylor. At the o emorial, wreaths were laid
by Mr. J. Wareing and Mr. E. Oakes and on behalf of the churches by Mr. R. Kenyon. viFollowing this a united ser
n behalf of the ex-servicemen
coce was held at the Memorial, Mnducted by the Rev. W.
hurches led the singing.
mcGowan of St. Bartholo g ew’s; Rev. Father L. Dug Dan, brother of Rev. Father F. u uggan of St. Mary’s who was Mnfortunately indisposed and C r. Eric Bainbridge of the
ongregational church. c Hie combined choirs of the
Mens’ Fellowship t Tlie November meeting took
he form of a film show, in colour, “Birds and a Camera" given by Mr. L. Hoyle of Blackburn. a This was an .excellent film
behalf of the WX, laid a wreath on the Cenotaph. A letter of apology for her
detailed resume of the year’s work. Both were thanked by the president who, in her address, also included ail members, iff and’out of office, s who had contributed to the
Hesdames A. Dickinson, J. soolland, L. C. King Wilkin F n, J. Leeming, L. I. Lewis, P. Mason, E. Newhouse, G. Rarker, S- Pearson, W. B. Shaamsay, H. Robinson, N. L, W w, J. Steen, and Miss I. Waddington. Mrs. King p ilkinson was reelected resident.Miss E. Postlethwaite, ot
rs. J. Leeming.
t Whalley was welcomed by ohe president and she spoke l n the origin of carols, and tater had carol singing with
he members. a This was most enjoyable,
Mnd thanks were expressed by Whist and Dominoes j t Slaidburn Women's Insti-1
dute held a whist and domino ' arive on Friday evening in £3id of funds, and raised over
MrP8.rizes were presented by w s. L. Lewis, and M.C. for a hist was Mr. E. Harrison,
Dickinson. A supper of hot dogs and apple pie was
nd for dominoes Mr. A.
served- 1Winners were: ladies; whit,
O, Mrs. Whittem; 2, Mrs. Mddie: 3, Mrs. A. Parker; 4, Drs. Bond. Gents. 1. Mr. A. 3 ickinson; 2. Mr. N. Craven; S. Miss M. Jackson; 4, Mr. W.
son; 2. Mr. A. Townson; 3, Mrs. C. Sutcliffe: 4, Mr. G. Taylor: 5. Mrs. E. Newhousc. MThanks to Mrs. Lewis, the
mith.Dominoes: 1, Mrs H. Jack-
h .C.’s and all who had Melped were expressed by
rs. J. Steen.
Young Farmers S The weekly meeting ot the
Finder in the chair. o The panel, which compns«
t There was a wide range <x topics requiring answers, ana ihe panel was very entertan-
Slitheroe; N. L. embers.
olaidbum; and PC D. EBtott quf Newton, had to answer m estions sent in by ouk-
Sf Messrs. W. Blackweh. of Claidburn; R. F. Berry «
„
ng in its replies. T The *club chairman.
M o th e r's Union Mrs. H. Newhouse of Well
Tosside
House, was the Ivostess nai t speaker a t the mont W "ej \
dbout one and a half hours muration and had been “shot” a ainly in the Leagram Mill
nion.
it had taken about four years i to make, and it was astonish aifferent birds frequent the
e.
rea.It covered a year, although dng to learn from it how many
p ces as a teacher in rs. E. Metcalfe.
reaA truly memorable evening m and a film that will be re
timembered for a very long Lhe members, thanked Mrs.
upton for her year to office. l Mrs. Holte-Smith read the
uccess of the year’s work. t Mrs. Milne, on behalf of
ouncil meeting in Lancaster. g Twenty members were wnstitute, on November 5, and
Cer report on the Autumn I uests of West Bradford
WWest Bradford WMembers of West Bradford
omen’s Institute
hnd Mrs. A. Coleman gave . aave ah illustrated lecture on eink letter from New .Zealand
Aere splendidly entertained. b . vote of thanks was given
bingerbread biscuits, was won ! y Mrs., E. Bishop, with Mrs.
y Mrs. Barge. g The competition, for six
Holte-Smith second, and Mrs. E. Ellison third.
g omen’s Instiute, and 15 ■ uests from Waddingiton WX S were entertained by Mrs. A. gtringer, of Manchester, who
Safari in'Kenya. o Mrs. S. Wilson gave a vote
f thanks. - After supper, four members
Mrs. E. Atspto and 'Mrs. R. Nowell—gave a sketch, which was produced by. Mrs Bird. GMrs. E. Hodgson, of
Mrs. Bird, Mrs. Hosker,
t rtodletcn, entertained at jhe piano, and members
oined to the singing. f Winners of the competition
Bonfire
arranged by Institute bers.
mnstitute for a &»»»*“ m- p.
Id Eightyren gathered at eat and P°tato pie
CFire builders n hapman and
nstitute funds.
seelL Supper was prWWWj # corved by toe la* . {or
I llection was taken
A Clitoeroe
woman....kept watch tram her front
Vanishingmilk
fp afterints of milk had1**®1 fe,v ic-veanold M*i
j
rom her doorstep o'er weeks.
pick up a bottle and. ^ a on toe window.
She
cor six, pretty buttons on a sard’ were: 1, Mrs. K. Parkin ton; 2, Mrs. M. Haythom-
hwalle; 3, Mrs: J. Parkinson.
. Gisbum ’ Mothers’ G uidon held their monthlyymeeting; on Tuesday evening^In' the Festival *Hail -anfl^they - wertf'
M o th e r s ’ U n io n
ted stealing and asked
were called. T Aniie coin* o At Clitoeroen Wednesday. toebWrf milk
hnd ran off, but ^ the polite im to his home, and to® ^
similar oases to oomsltferatlpn.
found*,out a *^«rinW; ! afissgss b o u t | t. , * iMandimockeJ
fordetailedl the first we readNove •ncludesThj achievemei) Rugby Leac andMarionl
and the Ob
and Rugby t .. ^ The?
lowed and arrangemmb«r made for the Autumn Fair w be held tomorrow.
A business meeting J . w. ■
Uog of the Tosside Mothers enShe spoke on her expen Mool, and was thanked »»
. „vtvri. ,
hanks were expressed by «r* W. Townson.
t om Robinson, presided
Claidbum Young Farmer* "Any Questions” with Air. v*.
lub which was held on Monday, took the form of
th Ribblesdale Wcl Le season in Divisiol
St. MaryV St. Mary's Collcgi| C C.R.G.S. 0
CRGS w< beaten
ma litheroe Royal crasher School's First defea d to its hi
lackburn. n The Clitheroe defer,I
ag it lost 0—10 on Sal B ainst St. Mary's C|
t for some timJ
do answer to the quil wecisive Blackburn r
vihich created havoc I
time again. s From the start, th.| booked capable of sci[
sitors’ rearguard tii| lide pressed hard and!
atWhereas the Bl-.l a tacks were built up f
agfull of goals. Accurate
dnd accurate tlirougl thown the middle fronl sce home centre 1 f ored six goals, tire C| inront line was painful H its build-up of atul b alf-time came witfl
had no difficulty ad.*l their tally after the il A measure of the hoirl superiority was th J Blackburn goalkeepel had to make one savc| the whole match. SCUtheroe team:
um leading 4—0, ail
I ewby; H a r r o p. EV a r -’ W''i*‘:,k(*”.*.
Ntokes. Slater. W| van-
PRI MR1 TO W j eague on Saturday!
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