Clitheroc Advertiser and Times, Friday November 22, J96S 3 I PAGE FOB W
M e th o d is t Cln,r; SUNDAY,
T r in ity
Rev. Norman D. Wallon 6-00 p.m. (RJun Golding
NOVEMBER 2411, 10-30 a.m.
ishton)
MANOR GOSPEL HALL ' Milthorne Avenue, Clithcroe
SUNDAY, NOV. 24th Gospel Service 6-30 pm
WEDNESDAY, NOV. ->7,|, Ladies Bright Hour 2-45 p.m.
Mr. R. paui (Blackburn)
GENERAL MEETING
CONG R EG AT 10 N A iTcHAPEL NEWTON-IN-BOWLAND
THE VILLAGE INSTITUTE M Opener:
Saturday, 30th November at 3-30 p.m. in
CHRISTMAS FAIR
RS. I. DAVIES (Clithero? i
Whist & Domino Drive In the Evening at 8 p.m.
ADMISSION 4'- Including Supper
IRISH CHURCH pRN OF
2HAEL TURNBULL Archbishop of Yorki
MISSION”
)VEMBER 24th |30 p.m.
I IAS FAIR ■Kiddies to meet
ber 30tli at 2-30 p.m. ^opened by
IOOL WHALLEY \ S T E R ★
)N, Esq. of Clitheroc CAKES and NOVELTIES
in his Wonderland Grotto Teas and Refreshments
Grindlcton C.E. School
Also BRING & BUY at 7-0 p.m.
jumble Sale
TONIGHT FRIDAY (NOVEMBER 22nd)
Admission — 3d. Refreshments
! Christian Fellowship will meet
jm o r row , Saturday
j at MANOR HALL hristian Aid Film
at, 7-30 p.m.
ff Henthom Road) when the
IEACHING OUT” will be shown.
ERYONE welcome %\)t £to*& 3fnn
Free House. EA S T MARTON.
Tel Earby 3485.
mounting u to our wc now rcasonob.e
charcoal! 3485.
CLITHEROE BRITISH l e g io n b ra n ch
Weekly Double £ « 4
17 Weekly Treble 16 15 25
SOCIAL CLUB TEL. 3585
In OVEMBER 23rd [oVEMBER 24th KAY In OVEMBER 28Ih
GREY GO
4 JackP0*8
Treble (not won) S ’*
£50tliis_week. 29 :
h An Austrian evening was Meld a week yesterday in the l ethodist schoolroom, Whal- fev, and £6 12s. was raised for the church centenary
Austrian evening
phe room was decorated with Auuide Company, dressed in
ictures and maps of Austria. GMembers or the Methodist
( lie slides were of their holi- fiavs in Austria over the past nour years and they Included uianv of the various locations Ssed in making the film “The
wtrudel and coffee, and they gere followed by a slide show Miven by Miss Chaddock and Tiss Davies.
Tlie Sound of Music." sRefreshments included apfel
ound of Music.” *LOW MOOR CLUB
The Home of the Stars
BINGO—Thursday and Saturday in the Lounge
SUNDAY, November 24th BRIAN on the Organ
FREE and EASY with BRIAN on the Organ
FRIDAY
FRANK MAYFIELD WITH
" display, and sang excerpts from fanuary 26, it will have been a o The setback is not the fault
strian style, gave a dancing
b Tlic new date is significant Jecause on tile following day,
ull year since the Church was closed for renovations.
df any particular person but is s ue to the revealing of other
ut.
twThese included a gap between J ony will be conducted by Mr. w o inner walls and outer walls v. C. Blake, of St. Annes, the
Plaster
hich had to be tied up. r After these defects had been
Mepaired it was found that the o anchester firm engaged to wverhaul and repair the organ a as unable to come because of
nother engagement. t But the three week wait for
rying of the new plaster. t Certain fittings which have
taken longer to obtain than was CHRIST CHURCH - CHATBURN SATURDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, 1968 SALE OF WORK
To be opened at 2-0 p.m. in the School Hall by LADY PEARSON of Gressingham Hall
Chairman: COL. G. N. ROBINSON, T.D., D.L. A variety of Stalls, etc.
British Legion—Hodder Valley
Social Evening at Hark-to-Bounty Hotel, Slaidburn.
Doors open 1-30 p.m. G R A N D
Wednesday, November 27th at 8-0 p.m.
WHIST & DOMINOES ADMISSION 5/6
— Teas. ADMISSION 6d.
Rimington Memorial Institute Management Committee
Christmas WHIST & DOMINO DRIVE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER. 30th
at 7-45 prompt Admission
(including refreshments) Adults 4/- Children 2/-
AU prizes to be Christmas Fare.
ASSHETON ARMS DOWNHAM
A c o u n try p u b o f c h a rm a n d character n ow u n d e r
NEW MANAGEMENT
DINING OUT +I lb. English T-bone Steak and Veg.............. 19/6 eef Steak and Kidney Pie and Veg.............. 10/6
1 Chicken Barbecued and Veg.......................... 11/6 B lb. English Sirloin Steak and Veg.............. 14/6
WINING — A new idea in Wine Lists with very reasonable prices.
IN THE BAR — A selection of Six Draught Beers. Large Schooner of Sherry from the wood ... 3/3 House Whiskey, Gin ................................ 5/- doubles BAR LUNCH Monday—Friday ......... Sandwiches, Snacks always available.
4/6 COME ON SUNDAYS
Three-course Luncheon and Coffee ................ 13/6 High Tea ................................................................... 14/6
T. G. and D. B. Tindall at C h a th am 2 2 7
CFOLK SING-OUT-TONIGHT! JUG & BOTTLE WASHERS!
litheroe Folk Group—Dog
Don't miss this, it’s the famous Jug Band AND YOUR RESIDENTS
4th Annual General Meeting TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th
at 7-30 p.m.
Followed by PRESENTATION OF CHEQUE by Mrs. B. CUNLIFFE, of Stanley, Whalley, to Mrs. SUGDEN, Regional Organiser, L.E.P.R.A.
in THE MAYOR’S PARLOUR, Church St. SHORT FILM SHOW
— All are Welcome — Hodder Valley Agricultural and Horticultural Sooiety
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS DANCE Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 am.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29th NEWTON INSTITUTE
ADMISSION — SI-
— REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE — (Right of Admission Reserved)
Melody Makers Band & Partridge, Wellgate—Nov. 22nd
Special Children’s Menu ................................... 7/6 RESERVE YOUR TABLE NOW
Conference. Foundations
ice-president of the Methodist
whought have also interfered t ngineers before the details of socrea of the Ramblers’ As s as something for which the hports council for Lancashire
chem to begin work in the Dorth Lancashire Methodist o om the source to the mouth dhurch ensured the complete
i ith the schedule. The carpet ahe scheme were completed ang is still to be completed and o arrive.
seistrict, will be conducting the eveyed by a firm of structural
ao the walls so that checks on cny further possible movement
he foundations. t Devices have also been fixed an be made from time to time.
rvice. The whole church was sur
o The Rev. Gordon A. Maiond, fRibble Way,” a continuous Nf Preston, the chairman of the
‘ A campaign to create a frootpath along the 60 miles byf the river has been launched
t solid aluminium Cross has yet nnce from them that there Is o halley Old Grammar School n Sunday, members unani
mously adopted a resolution calling on the Lancashire and West Riding County Councils t to establish the footpath along
the banks of the Ribble and he Hodder.
ime. s The Ramblers had made
und.It was organised by Misses M. t Cliaddock and P. Davies, and
HALLEY RFiDFIK
RE-OPENING OF CHURCH DELAYED FOR SIX WEEKS
Church has been put back from December 11 to January 25.
The date of the reopening of Whalley Methodist
dbout December 18, the Metho J ist minister, the Rev. E. S.
rtructural defects w h ile wn the rededlcatlon ceremonies oeplastering was being carried
ould be unable to attend. l “It will be worth waiting that
Though it might have been a possible to reopen the church oselin, found this inadvisable i as certain people taking part
selin. mThe actual reopening cere
Joittle bit extra,” said Mr.
dSeen at the N.E, Lancs Ramblers’ Association annual m eeting at Whalley on Sun viceay are, left to right: Mr. G ilbert Franks, chairman; Mr. Walter Tysoe, National
chairman; • Mrs. Sylvia Franks, secretary and Mr. Tom Stephenson, president. Bridge
WThe Whalley branch of the t omen’s Unionists Associa noion held a whist and domi R es drive in the Stanley
wUnionists’ hist drive leompetition whiner Mr. Charn- y.
ooms, Whalley, last Friday The winners were: Whist, women’s: 1, Mrs. Black’.edge; 2, Mrs. Nutter. Men’s: 1, Mrs. Hadfleld; 2 Mrs. Waterhouse. C Dominoes: 1, Mrs. Smith.
Methodist Men’s Fellowship held last Friday in the school troom with Mr. F. Rushton in
erThe Rev. N. Walton, of Clith- t oe, spoke on Church Unity at
Church Unity he meeting of the Whalley
he chair.
would complete ‘Ribble Way’ footpath
and there has been a reassur WAt their annual meeting in t ad been considering for some t o sign of present movement In
a the North-East Lancashire S The area secretary, Mrs. iation.
lready a footpath. Similar surveys have been
BOWLER WAS JUST THE RIGHT SIZE!
o “What is this life if, full t f care, we have no time po stand and stare?” asked
oet W. H. Davies. NoI thought on these lines on
t vember 2 when I had uaken rather longer than i sual on my Saturday morn ang shopping round, and, as g result, had suffered a
moving on when my friend beckoned me back. Not that I had been ‘stand- “Hesta a minute?” he
sHow d’ye do," we called Template
r “Well,” he started ‘‘dosta wemember a few week back t hen tha wrote about t’lava-’ tory seats we used to mek fer
h’agriculturai shows?” s “Yes. of course I do,” I
laid, and I presume my face mit up as my colleagues tell ‘ e it Invariably does when I
Ahr reight enough. Ah knowl d used to mek ’em. Ond aosta know what we used fer
bowenter. “We kept an owd o ler on a peg In t’shop,
h’oles?” I I shook my head. “Go on," p A bowler ’at!” said the car
t template to mark out “ said. “Tell me.”
nd every year when t’show come round, we’d get it down, d knock t’sawdust of it, ond
ize!"The next laugh occurred a when i met a widow who had
ance of “Elijah” that night. a She had just left an
cquaintance who had in-
t raw round it afore we cut sh ’holes. It wor just freight
brranged to visit the Black- mum Music Society’s perfor
smell a good story.’ wo“Well", said my friend, it
talked, I would have missed sncountered a friend I hadn’t
hree delightful stories. e I met story no. 1 when I “een for a considerable time.
ilmutaneously, and I was
e nearer the mark. t Well, if I hadn’t stood and
sng and staring’ exactly, btanding and talking would
entle chiding. i Nt that I had been ‘stand
aThrough Whalley Window
wn embryo romance. “Now l hich Elijah is that? How
crom an ‘old timer’ who re aalled an intriguing anecdote obout the former landlord of one of the country pubs in
ong have you known him? Do I know him?” f Story number three came
buime when breweries were h ying up promising public aouses left, right, and centre, hnd instituting the ‘tied
ur area. t The incident occured at the
hisall with a view to buying n little property and open
wThe weeks and months v ent by but Ned waited in t ain, and slowly but reluc obvantly was forced to the br ious conclusion: The p eweries didn’t want his prub, it wasn't a worthwhile e oposition. He wasn't selling
egotiations. Orders
REGO.TRADE MARK
nough beer! s So, Ned decided to do
nomething about it. Each aight after closing time, he pdjourned to the rear of his coremises, and there, under l ver of darkness, poured
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fNed’—it’s as good a name wor our purpose as any other) b aited anxiously for the crewery representatives to
ouse’ and manager systems. ‘ “Owd Ned" (we’ll call him
ee Elijah!” h ‘‘Oh’" said her would be a degree wider, and scenting
widow ’T'd luvv to, but I’ve s booked to go to Blegburn to ostess, her eyes opening a
evited her to call round that avening for a ‘cup of tea and “ natter.’
Eeh dear!” said the wylvia Franks, said the project Pcarried out by groups in
ingreston and in the West Rid T.he success of the venture
f ore than 20 years ago, many footpaths in the area have
a member, had been fighting for C bridge, but the Lancashire i ounty Council had turned the pdea down because of the ex
t uthoress, spoke strongly on mhis point. She told the crowded Council,esting that BilUngton Parish
of which she was a ense
liquour “down t ’suff.” i His orders to the breweries
Threat
oncreased, and more and more ‘ f the amber fluid went sdown the drain.’ The brewery nat up and started to take t otice. Soon their represen oldatives went along to see the
t The resolution, proposed by Che vice-president, Mr. W, G.
mI man.n the back parlour they T et in solemn conclave. o here was a brief discussion f n terms and dates, Ned after iirst displaying a minimum of fnterest, finally agreed to the rigure offered. Glasses were aaised to seal the bargain,
nd the deal was on. l In due course the reluctant
vacated the house,
he remainder of his days. ■ And very nice, tool (Except
rn the country, where he paised pigs and poultry and t ottered around happily for
cheque,andlord received a handsome i and retired to a little cottage
h that pork brings me out In weat lumps, and I couldn’t f ring the neck of a chicken or ‘all the gold in Egypt,).J.F.
Mr. A. Whittaker, was carried unanimously by the 100 mem bers present.
ritchley, and supported by
mMr. Tom Stephenson, for k erly of Whalley, who is well l nown for his work in estab cishing the Pennine Way. was
wce-chairman, Mr. w. S. Tysoe, E toe Whalley Methodist Ladies v ho gave an interesting sur ney of the work being done
hairman. viHe introduced the National
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pationally in preventing des Kenyon. poliation of the countryside, in r articular the threat of new
c with Mrs. I. Clough in the
vening Fellowship on Monday. bt the schoolroom
hair. The pianist was Mrs. E.
allen into disuse. aMiss Jessica Lofthouse. the
Rurvey of the Ribble between Fcross the Ribble at Hacking f ibchester and Chatham, and merry. Since the ferry dosed, mound that there were only two a iles were there was not
would depend very much on a the construction of a bridge
man pubUcity offlcer, H. Wain- s• A County Council
secretary, Mrs. s.‘ F r a S assistant secretary, mS p Press officer, R. Harri-
Treasurer, p. t « „ ™ .
opokesman said the cost j f a bridge could not be nustified as only a small
,A . SCJneJl'e was f°nnula- fw a ■ l961*orB three span
of tiie talk given by the Rev at toe meeting of
Youth work was
uumber of hikers would cootbridge at an estimated
se it.
ost of £13,000, but was rejected.
subJec*
stailed work on footpath ob ttructions, the proposed crea Bion of a new footpath over r oulsworth Hill, and the
vicresident, Tom Stephenson; a e-presidents, w. G. Oritchley
egistration of common land. p Officials appointed were:
ndR. Harrison; chairman, G. Bridge
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