4 Clilheroc Advertiser and Times, Friday, April 19, 1968
OTLEY SHOW SATURDAY
1 . | , 18th MAY
Entries close 29th April. Secretary: Mrs. K. M. Innes, 15, Bridge Street,
Otley, Yorks. ’Phone: Otley 2541
Clifheroe District Scout Council
Calling all Scouts, Guides, Cub Scouts, Brownies, etc. The Annual St. George’s Day and
Founder’s Commemoration Service
will be held in the
Clithcroc Congregational Church at 2-30 p.m. Sunday, April 21st
To be followed afterwards by A PARADE THROUGH THE TOWN
A cordial welcome is extended to parents, friends and those interested in the Scout and Guide movements.
LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE Refreshments available
CLITHEROE EVENING CENTRE, YORK STREET. CUTHEROE J. SMITH. Principal.
Programme of Summer Classes to commence in the week beginning 22nd April. 1968.
Fees: One payment covers attendance at any classes in this list Students under 18 Free; 18 to 21 7/*; Over 21 14/-; O.A.P. Free.
Enrol by attending the first meeting of the required classes. Twelve students are necessary for « class to commence.
MONDAYS from 22nd APRIL; Floral Art—Spiritualist Church ...................................2-09—4-00 p.m. Tennis Coaching—Girls* G.S.
Millinery—Boys* G.S..............................................................7-00—n-0fl p.m. Speech Training—Boys* O.S................................................ 7-00—9-00 p.m. Summer Dressmaking—Boys* G.S......................................7-oo—9-Ofl p.m.
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Fencing—Girls’ G.S..............................................................7-30-9-30 p.m. Ladies’ Keep Fit/Music & Movt.—Rlbhlesdalc School 7-00—9-00 p.m. Ballroom Dancing. Beginners—Parish Church Hall .. 7-30—9-30 p.m. Embroldcry/Crafts—Boys* G.S.
.................................... 7-00—9-00 p.m. 7-00—9-00 p.m.
TUESDAYS from 23Td APRIL; Ladies’ Keep Ftt/Music & Movt.—Parish Church Hall 2-00—4-00 p.m. Pottery Painting—Spiritualist Church
Drama—Boys* ....................................................................... 7-30—9-30 p.m. Summer Dressmaking—Boys’ G.S.
Woodwork—Boys’ G.6...................................... ....
WEDNESDAYS from 24th APRIL; Summer Cookery—Trinity Youth Club
Judo—Boys’ G.S.................................................................... 7-00—9-00 p.m.
Art. Landscape/LUe—Boys’ G.S..........................* . . . . 7-00—9-00 p.m. Floral Art—Boys’ G.S..................... •.......................
Summer Dressmaking—Rlbblcsdalc School ................ 7-00—9-00 p.m. Ballroom Dancing. Advanced—Parish Church Hall .. 7-30—9-30 p.m. Pottery Making—Boys’ G.S.................................................. 7-00—9-00 p.m. Pottery Painting—Boys’ G.S................................................. 7-00—9-00 p.m. Tailoring—Boys* G.S.
Antiques—Bovs* G.S..............................................................7-O0—9-00 p.m. Photography. Still & Cine—Stanley House . . . . . . 7-00—9-00 p.m.
................ . . . . . . . . • • 7-00—9-00 p.m.
THURSDAYS from 25th APRIL: Dressmaking & Tailoring—Spiritualist Church . . .. 2-00—4-00 p.m
Summer Cookery—Ribblesdalc Scho ol................................ 7-00—9-00 p.m. Fencing—Girls’ G.S................................................................ 7-30-9-30 p.m.
Wine Making—Ribblcsdalc School.................................... 7-00—9-00 p.m. Motor Cycle Maintenance—Ribblesdale School . . . . 7-00—9-00 p.m. Football Coaching—Rlbblesdale S ch o o l......................... 7-00—9-00 p.m.
Dressmaking—Spiritualist Church .............................. 2-00—4-00 p.m. .......................2-00—1-00 p.m. ’Bus leaves Clitheroe 2-30 p.m.
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH
ORGAN SOCIETY
Organ Recital in the
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH
by
Summer Dressmaking—Rlbbfesdale School . . . . . . 7-00—0-00 p.m. Badminton Coaching—Ribblesdale School . .
....................... 2-00—4-00 p.m. •• «• 7-00—9-00 p.m.
. . . . ,* . . . . 7-00—9-00 p.m. . . . . 7-00—9-00 p.m.
. . 7*00—9-00 p.m. WILLIAM MORGAN
Organist at Bolton Parish Church
Programme to include works by
J. S. Bach. Jongen, Swcelinck. etc.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24th at 8-0 p.m.
Clitheroe and District Y.F.C. Whist and
Domino Drive to be held at
Old Time Dancing—Parish Church H a l l .......................7-00—lO-o p.m. Drama—Boys* G.S................................................................... 7-30—9-30 p.m. Swing Needle & Summer Sewing—Boys’ G.S..................... 7-00—9-00 p.111.
Fees as for Clitheroe above. One fee payment covers any or all classes in Clithcroc or Rural Area.
Enrol at first meeting of any class. Minimum class size TEN students. CLITHEROE RURAL DISTRICT CLASSES I '
CHATBURN SCHOOL: Dressmaking—Monday. 22nd April
Country Dancing—Thursday, 25th A p r i l ....................... 7-00—9-00 p.m. ............................... 7-00—9-00 p.m.
PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL: Old Time Dancing—Wednesday. 24th April .« •« . . 8-00—10-0 p.m.
WHALLEY OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL; Art—Tuesday, 23rd A p r i l ....................................
D re s sm a k in g—Wednesday, 24lh A p r i l .............................. 7-30—9-30 p.m. Crafts—Thursday. 25th A p r i l .................................... •• 2-00—5-00 p.m. Ladies’ Keep Fit—Thursday. 25th April . . Dressmaking—Thursday, 25th April
»• 2-00—4-30 p.m.
Enquiries about the above or requests for other classes THE PRINCI PAL. CLITHEROE EVENING CENTRE, YORK STREET. CLITHEROE.
Summer Cookery—Friday. 26th A p r il.............................. 2-00—4-00 p.m. Country Dancing—Friday, 26th A p r il..............................
................ . . 7-30-9-30 p.m. ................ 7-00—9-00 p.m.
Pendleton Village Hall on
Friday, 19th April
Admission—4/- Supper included.
Tosslde and District Women's Group
JUMBLE SALE
in the Church House, Burnridgc
Friday, April 26th, at 8-0 p.m
WADDINGTON DRAMA GROUP present
BONAYENTURE A Play by Charlotte Hastings
in Waddington Methodist Sunday School on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, April 25th, 26th and 27th at 7-30 p.m.
ADMISSION 3/6 by Programme Ticket, available from Members of the Group. Ducketts, Market Place, Clitheroe.
Mr J. B. Herd’s or Mr. Underwood’s. Waddmgton. ’Bus leaves Wellgate. 7-04 p.m. Return 10-18 p.m.
Hoddcr Valley Agricultural and Horticultural Society
AN OUTSTANDING EVENT AND CABARET SHOW WILL BE HELD IN
I 1lil.i
KING GEORGE’S HALL, BLACKBURN WEDNESDAY, 8th MAY, at 7-30 pan.
GUEST CELEBRITY
Mr. Godfrey Winn “Highlights” of My Life
Speaking on
Organised by the Blackburn and District Committee of the British Empire Cancer Campaign for Research.
ADDRESS ON CANCER RESEARCH BY Dr. Brian Fox and Dr. Margaret Fox NO ADMISSION CHARGES REFRESHMENTS FREE
Apply for Free Tickets on SATURDAY, 20th APRIL (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.) at KING GEORGE’S HALL, BLACKBURN (Main Entrance) or the following shops on or after 20th APRIL:
CLITHEROE: WEBSTERS, 8 Market Place. WHALLEY: MAUREEN COOKSON’S, 47 King Street.
BILL1NGTON: ECCLES, Grocers. 7 May Terrace. WORTHINGTONS, Grocers, 153 Pasturelands Drive.
CHATBURN: THE POST OFFICE. Unfortunately Miss Pat Phoenix is unable to be present as she will be out of the country- New Leonard Cheshire Home for N. Lanes.
BOYS’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL. CLITHEROE on TUESDAY, APRIL 23rd, at 8 p.m. Chairman: Mr. Stanley Wcsthead, J.P. Speaker: Mr. Peter Allott,
A PUBLIC MEETING AND FILM SHOW will be held in the
Trustee for Northern Cheshire Homes. We invite all interested to attend.
^STARLIGHT CLUB LONNIE
SUNDAY, APRIL 21st AND WEEK. The Brash and Breezy Cheelde Chappie Himself Commence 7r35 p.m. plus the most exciting discovery since Freddy Starr—
DONEGAN THE GRUMBLEWEEDS
JUNE MACK :: THE NELSON FIRTH DANCERS :: EDDIE JAY Come soon—and come and have a wonderful time!
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH
BLACKBURN Tel. 52325
LADIES WEEK-END SATURDAY, 27th APRIL Tea 5 p.m. 3/--
(Admission by ticket only). Concert 6-45 p.m. 2/-.
“A BOX OF BLACK MAGIC” Combined ticket 4/6
Children Tea 2/-. Concert 1/-.
CLITHEROE DIVISION CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION WHALLEY, WISWELL and BARROW POLLING DISTRICT
CAR AND POWER BOAT RACING
FILM SHOW IN COLOUR to be held in the
CATHOLIC CHURCH HALL, WHALLEY On FRIDAY, 26th APRIL, 1968 Commencing at 7-30 p.m.
Tickets: SCHOOL CHILDREN 1/- ADULTS 2/- — Refreshments available at the interval —
SUMMER BALL ANNUAL
IN NEWTON INSTITUTE FRIDAY, 24th MAY
Dancing to the music ol The Melody Makers 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Tickets 15/- each including Supper and strictly limited. They may be obtained from Committee Members or J. Thompson, Dunnow Lodge, Newton, Tel. Slaidburn 287.
GISBURN and DISTRICT Y.F.C. FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN
DANCE
to be held in the
FRIDAY, APRIL 19th
FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
ADMISSION 5/-. Refreshments. — Right of Admission Reserved —
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SOCIETY
RAMBLE INGS BECK
Leader: Mr. B. Sellers
SATURDAY, APRIL 20th Service bus to Downham 1-15 p.m.
Please bring your own refreshments
ST. CATHERINE’S S.S. West Bradford
Don’t Forget Jumble Sale
with Pound, Cake, New Stalls Also Plants and Flowers, Country Stall
TOMORROW, APRIL 20th at 3-00 p.m.
Admission 3d.
TOSSIDE INSTITUTE Wliist & Domino
Drive in the
Church House, Bumridge
Tuesday, April 23rd, at 8 p.m.
Admission 4/- Including Refreshments
Salem Congregational Church, Martin Top,
Rimington
SPRING EFFORT
Saturday, April 27th, 1968
To be opened at 3 p.m. by Mrs. L. BROWN, Clitheroe.
Rev. J. K. Gardiner Tea:
Chairman:
Adults 3/6; Children 2/-. Gift and Cake Stall
FARMHOUSE TEA
(Turkey and Ham Salad) — at —
Laneside Farm, Waddington
SATURDAY, APRIL 27th from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
BRING and BUY
and CAKE STALL Admission 6/6 (inc.)
Children 3/3
Methodist Church Decoration Fund.
Transport from Waddington. Proceeds for Waddington
— Everybody welcome —
Trinity Methodist Church
SUNDAY, APRIL 21st Chapel
anniversary 8-00 a.m. Holy Communion
10-30 a.m. and 6-00 p.m. Rev. F. A. Payne
2-00 p.m. Ladies’ Class Speaker: Mrs. Willacy
Ciitheroe Congregational Church
SUNDAY NEXT APRIL 21st
10-30 a.m. Family Worship
Rev. Kathleen M. Hendry B A., B.D. 2-30 p.m.
Scouts St. George’s Service
“Sunrise Over Olivet” St. James’ Working Party
6-00 p.m. The Play
Jumble Sale Saturday, April 20th, at 3 p.m.
in the School Admission 3d.
Home-made Refreshments
Jumble received at The School,
Friday, 7
p.tn.—8-30 p.nt. CASTLE FETE
5-a-Sidc Bowling; Competition
to be held on The Castle, Lower Bowling Green
Semi Finals and Finals Friday. 14th June, at 7 p.m.
Entry Forms (to be returned by the 4th May)
Available from J. Lofthouse.
22, Corporation Street, Clitheroc.
from the Villatp WISWELL WADDINGTON
well Women's Institute, held in Waddington Womens Institute Barrow school on Wednesday was held in the Methodist week Mrs. K. Haydock. vice- School oil Tuesday week, ''hen president, was in the chair to 110 members were present.
Women’s Institute Women’s Institute At the April meeting of Wis- The" monthly meeting of
welcome a new member. Mrs. Williamson. A letter of resignation was
read from Mrs. M. Mosley, a former vice-president, who Is leaving the district next month. Thanks for flowers w e re received from Mrs. F. W Seremack. Mrs. Thistlethwailc. of Pen
welcomed four new members. Mesdames Benson, Berner, Hey- ivood and Jenner.
Mrs. A. Lupton, president,
dleton WI, joint delegate for I ' Wiswell and Pendleton Insti-
secretary, who recently left the district, was presented with two Wedgwood vases by Mrs. E. Irwin. These were from the members, and matched a bow]
Mrs. L. Jowett. the former SLAIDBURN
tion of Holy Communion, was held at St. Andrew’s Parish Church on Maundy Thursday evening.
Easter services A service, including celebra
Friday morning, and on Easter Day, Holy Communion was ad ministered at 8 a.m.. and at the morning and evening ser
There was a service on Good
vices. The services were led by
tules to the N.F.W.I. meeting in nuuee. London, attended to hear the The speaker was Mrs. J. views on the resolutions. Dakin, of Clitheroe, "hose sub- Thanks were expressed to all ject was “Floral art", with helpers at the recent jumble special reference to Easter
i usiy given by the com- '
sale which raised nearly £20 Eight- excellent displays were for W.I. funds.
8-45 on May 1 to attend the I demonstrator. She gave many N.A.B. Group meeting which is tips on bow to keep flowers being held in St. Augustine s ]
A coach will leave Wiswell at glowed the expertise of the
School. Billington, and at a genel-ai purpose one Miss Gerda Rcdlich gave a petition for a flower arrange-
, sugar was
which Whallcv W.I. arc hos-1 ! 11
by Mrs. H. Cooke.
the Rector, Rev. G. H. Gaze. At the Methodist Church on
Sunday afternoon the service was shared by the Rev. Eric S. Joselin and Mr. John Web ber. the Sacrament of Holy Communion being administered at the close of the service by the Rev. E. S. Joselin.
made in a very short -time and Gift parcels
. . fresh,—a spoonful of supjit was Mrs. Dakin judged the com-
fasclnatlng talk about her life ment in a wine glass. Winners while working for a circus were: 1. Mrs. E. A. Ro.'le, -,
a four-line verse about a circus, j vjsjj i0 {be Wedgwood factory was won by: 1, Mrs. H. Cooke: 2, Mrs. Rudgyard. A mystery parcel was won by Mrs. M. Capstick. Tea hostesses were Mrs. V.
Purnell. Mrs. D. Whittle. Mrs. G. Wilson and Mrs. F. Swin
dells. CHIPPING Women s Institute expressed by Mrs. Ecc^s- The monthly competition, for by Miss H. Marsland for the
touring Europe, entitled “Under D Underwood: 3. Mrs H. the Big Top ’. She was thanked Whiteside and Miss E. Bishop
Final arangenients were made
attended the group meeting at Bowland County Secondary School. Mr. Harry Boardman, of Failsworth. presented some Lancashire folk songs.
on May 22. Ninety Waddington members
ented the play “Little Glass Houses", by Phillip Johnson. This period play is marked by its lavish costumes and jewel-
Chipping Women’s Institute an Mrs. N. Barlow was the pro- illustrated talk on old Lanca- dticer, and the cast comprised shire cottages was given by Mr. Mesdames Walmsley, Oldroyd, and Mrs. Hanson. Thanks were invin, Edmondson and Brown,
At the April meeting of lery
my teenage years” were: 1. Mrs. A. Bee; 2. Mrs. Freeman: 3.
Appeal. 'TWinners of .* ^n6°,1"6ll| 1J Steiger. Miss Bishop and Miss he most vivid impiession f ■R
Mrs. F. Hope. A bring and buy stall of
produce raised more than £9 for the National Federation
Broughton, and the stage manager was Mrs. D. Cowgill.
Costumes were by Mrs. rnlllrv,tnn and the stage
Blackburn, about 30 members were very pleased to have the of the Four Lane Ends Con- ladies of West Bradford shar- grcgational Church, under the •---
Visit After morning
HiUIlJ-, out * »v-v »** i a lit; vvauuiugtou ui'.iuu<.id sendee in
leadership of the Rev. J. Gra ham Cooke, visited Newton. Lunch was served in the Con
ing their meeting ----
gregational School-room and afterwards the parly walked over the field tracks to Ham- merton Hall, returning via Bell Svkes and Slaidburn. The Easter Sunday service at
Methodist Church - -----------
the Congregational Church was conducted by the Rev. John K.
Good Friday A united service
Waddington Mothers’ Union. Miss Cunliffe, of the Family Welfare Department in Brad ford. gave a very enlightening talk on the problems encoun tered in this work.
Mot tiers’ Union At the monthly meeting of
The Waddington members ACROSS
1. Unpretentious fashion by a good man (6)
ducted by the Rev. E. Joselin. There was a good congregation,
spring fair, reported last week, were £44.
Gardiner. Proceeds ef the church's
UNITED CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP wil meet
SLAIDBURN
METHODIST CHURCH Tomorrow 7-30 p.m. Speaker: .1. Dyer
Bus leaves Greenacrc Street 6-45
— Everyone Welcome —
Milthorne Avenue, Clithero* Sunday, April 21st
manor gospel hall
Gospel Service 6-30 p.m. Mr. John Doolan (Blackburn)
Mrs. Healh (Blackburn) St. Andrew’s, Slaidburn
Wednesday, April 24th Ladies’ Bright Hour 3-45
p.ni.
Coffee Evening AND
Bring and Buy At TOWN END
(by kind permission of Mrs. Littlefair)
FRIDAY, 26th APRIL 7-00
p.ni.—9-00 p.m.
— CHURCH FUNDS — Thank you.
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH GUIDES
COFFEE EVENING to be held on
Friday, 26th April, 1968 in
THE PARISH HALL from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Demonstration of teenage and post-teenage make-up — by
Mrs. K. A. PANTER
Stationery and Gift Stalls and Competitions
Bring and Buy. Home-made cakes and sweets and
Proceeds in aid of the purchase of camp equipment.
(including Coffee and home made Biscuits)
(with a Prize every time) ADMISSION 1/6
--------- was con- 10_ western rose variety Is not so good (5)
in the i Leu
including m an y from St. 12'p r jme trees near the end of Helen’s.
9 Across
visitors who enjoyed the beauti ful village and gardens in ideal weather. The visitors were well catered for at the cafe and hotels.
Easter Holiday The village was crowded with
Clitheroe, preached and con ducted the morning service on Easter Day. when there was a large number of communi cants.
Easter flowers. At the altar were Easter lilies, and the font was arranged with small flowers. The pulpit and screen were a mass of daffodils.
The church was adorned with
organist. At the evening service
Mrs. N. Dyson was
Rev. W. Frankland was preacher.
the the
| ‘ the forest (5) 13. The kind of work for one in a black suit (5)
21. They come to blows over the trophy (5-8)
the island (5)
22. Guard gives admission past the end of the gates (6)
St. Helen’s Church Canon A. F. Clark. Vicar of ] DOWN
2. Resolution of French end ing (13)
1. Brave doctor gets the bird ( 6
)
3. They won’t stand for the pictures (7)
5. So shaped as to destroy a veto (5)
6. Real acts blend to make these cultured performers
...^ - 8. Unusually hated enemy! (5) the 114. One who makes a cast for
(6-7) Reduce to bare necessities? (6)
held on Sunday when the by a southern state (6) special preacher was Mi. R. |
Methodist Church Anniversary services werei
Spencer of Freckleton. who always receives a warm wel come.
decorated with spring flowers. The Sunshine band distributed them to all the sick and elderly in the village at the close of evening service.
The church was beautifully
sang, "If i had a garden” and “Count your blessings.” Miss
Mrs. Johnson, the soloist,
Mary Speakman was th e organist.
READ Easter plays
on Sunday week when two plavs about Easter "The Sixth Hour’’ and "Sunrise Over Olivet” were presented by the Great Harwood Congregational Dramatic Society.
There was a large attendance the Congregational Chapel
friends of the Ladies’ Friendly Circle held their monthly meet ing in the school on Wednesday week when Mr. and Mrs. Will- cock, of Brierfield, gave a talk and showed coloured slides on Japan. A vote of thanks was
Ladies’ Circle About 40 members and
WESTHOLME SCHOOL, BLACKBURN
Recognised Independent Grammar School for Girli. Established in 1923.
AN ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
for girls to qualify for admission to the Upper Schoo in September. 1968 will be held on. FRIDAY, MAY 31st
The Governors will award a FREE PLACE SCHOLARSHIP
proposed by Miss A. Dyson. Afterwards light refreshments were served.
• Will a d v e r t ise r s
please note that copy lor a d v e r t i s e meats appearing on this page must reach this office no later than 11-30 a.m. on Wednesdays.
on the results of this Entrance Examination. In September the Upper School will move to a fine
site at Wilmar Lodge, Meins Road. ° “rin® t l6.c^ nt si* vears the School will expand to double its p ie s c ^ ^
and will offer courses to G.C.E. Advanced Le
of the Development Plans are contained in the Prosi* The general re-organisation of the Schools will make PLACES AVAILABLE IN THE MIDDLE AND LOWER SCHOOLS
^ s .
82-86 M — m
Application forms and Prospectus from the Principal- Tel Blackburn 53447.
CAMPUS IS AVI PRICES RANGINJ l NORVIC CHILDR
15. Settlement by American college grounds (6)
the jug (7)
16. In an instant I cut a gro tesque figure (5)
Ynake~ coming up
Football at Shawbridge LANCASHIRE COMBINATION DIVISION 1 ----------0----------
SATURDAY, APRIL 20th CUTHEROE
SOUTHPORT RESERVES KICK OFF 3-00 pan.
Admission 2/-; O.A.P. and Juveniles 1/- GRANDSTAND EXTRA
23. One gets up the flowers (6)
18. A gang on leave (7) 20. Got an arrangement for
19. Back after the first ol December—very gloomy (5)
set
4. Impose a ban in favour of bridge call (6)
9. and 11 Ac. Comes right to the point like the skilful carpenter (4,4,2.3,4)
Tailored; 9. Stamp: 10, Grns the; 11. Steak; 14. Art: 16, Accord; 17, Ordeal; 18. Asp: ID Tubas: 24. Trappist: 25, Salad; 26. Schedule: 27, Decks.
Solutions to Crossword N 1.o. 4 ACROSS. — 5. Flag?: 8,
3, Worse; 4 Wether; 6. Lati tude; 7. Game away: 11 Accurate; 13. Tomahawk: It Ada; 15. Top: 19. Struck: 21, Spree; 22, Pique: 23. Ether.
DOWN. —1, Stage: 2. Sieve;
Crossword No. 49 opened on Tuesday morning, was sent n by Mr. R. Hethertngion. t Grange Road. Layton. Bl.iC.,-
The first correct solution :o
pool. When you have completed
the above’crossword fill m >our name and address in the space provided and send it to tw address marked “Crossword m the top left hand corner of rat
envelope. Advertiser and Times, King Street, Clitheroe.
post next Tuesday morning. M entries will be checked before then and the sender of we w- correct solution opened wm w awarded a 15s. postal order.
Entries must reach us by fist too?0 Name Address - .';W?£.v......
s p e c i o f b
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Trinity Methodist ClnJ Saturday of Mrs. Al Daisy Williamson, of Avenue, Clitheroe. daughter of the late Airs. Henry George Gr- Mr. Horace Jackson. < ter Avenue, Clitheroe. of the late Mr. and M Jackson. Given away by a fri
The wedding took
Ronnie Seed, the bride French navy costume white floral hat and t bouquet of mixed frees The matron-of-hono
’ The Waddington group pres
distributed food parcels to the clderley and sick people in the village.
Slaidbum 1st Trefoil Guild
DUNSOP BRIDGE
Women’s Institute The monthly meeting of Dan.
sop Bridge Women’s Institute
was held in the village room on Wednesday week. Mrs. ^ presided. At the start of the meeting
members paid silent tribute to the memory of the laic Mrs. T. McBride, a life member ot the Institute. Mrs. Tattersall. of BLckbum,
Objections to an ap||
{ion to obtain loan ja n | V ; ” £4,441 overl
on the Civic Hall were 0 misunderstanding.
to
on r c o u n - T. Robi Borough Council mccti.
on on
was welcomed as the guest speaker. Her talk, on celebrities she had met in her capacity as secretary of the Blackburn Music Society, proved most interesting. She was thanked by Mrs. Wood.
delegate from Slaidburn for the A.G.M. in London, was present at the meeting. Members were acquainted
Mrs. E. Harrison, the link
with arrangements ior the group meeting on May 3 a: Newton and the children’s party on April 20th ior all schoolchildren in the village. The competition, for a decora
11161 Robinson, chairm “ “"‘finance committee,
Wall were ll
M n y ^— d at Clitl sugS .
TUE sp S in g that he nov j
tlie amount shot from the capital
tbf -be overspending re f an ^ ro rk conL'actcd :
* 2 ? a l lo t which had patd foi before March 31
The Hall was bought ; f0r £ 13,100. and on Fe
f,°8 that year. p e ~ £ ;-VCn to borrow £20.001
° -The balance of £6,9C „ jv-ure that was mere in to cover what were th known future devel-
costs.” he said. -No objection was mil
ted Easter egg, was won bv Mrs. R. Haigh. An amusing time was spent
well was welcomed.
PRIZE CROSSWORD No. 50
4his borrowing, and I u | s tate to say that it th
in the social-half hour organ- ised by Mrs. Laycock, Her coo- petition was won by Mrs. Wood. A new member. Mrs. Popple-
rowing had been put « mcctiil
Jennie Lawrence (bri ter) wore a turquoise hat and carried a bo mixed freesias. Best man was Mr. Jac
and the ushers Messrs. Stainton and Brian 1 After the ceremony
med by the Rev. R. J reception was held a wood’s Cafe. Waddin; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
live in Chester A vent eroe.—Photo: Pye’s PI vice.
Mr.
PLUMBER, GLA 130 LOY
WISHES TO Af> RETIRED FRO! TO THANK AI FOR THEIR
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