I’oppj concert
Students ill dajicijw c*. . and elocution provide
by the Waddington Branch B r i t i s h l ^ ^
tertamment in a vanvtv 'v'’' held on Saturda.y ij^he^pf Hall. Clitheroe/aS S i ! ’
Norlii West Organiser of BritLsh Legion. W E on, ind his wife and the
In the audience nee,
British Legion. Jlr. Clough, and his wife '
isutuU* veiling. ;ocl b.v
,y lield
bottle of whisky. wave or five hair sets’^ ^ ^ f '* of chicken an<j ham roil H The show was produces v.'
The competition p ^ . .
Mary Waddington of Waddie^^ ton Road. Ciitheroc l^re was Mr. Bill
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the accompanists were Mk ne Sharpies and Mrs. D Proceeds of more thaii £63^;:
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n d;;i- . Carr, ionlliiy . Insti-
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; elided 1 nieni- deci. nre'iii- V ^U•^.
Recorded talk lamied
Organ Society are
sponso.ini a talk given bj- the late Hen-1 WiUis (1890-1966) who S head of the firm of Henry w?S
Clitheroe Parish C3iuwh‘ lis (uiti Sons, weU-known fS
their organ biulding aettvihS for manj' years past.
D. R. Carrington, of Preston! who ivill set tihe scene and nrti Mde a play back of this W tone tape to the CJiuoh Smt
il Ba m Foodeii id. on tor the i.s pro- Daiicc
Young
Henry Willis, the present 'head of the firm of organ builder
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English Mart.vrg Church, 'Whall ley. Mr. F. Tierney, hai received a mini-van from ,u
Tlie Parish meat of tie
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ling Mother and Baby Contest . . . and at last you know which ones of the scores of mums and babies who were photo graphed at our office have successfully passed through the first stage. From the 10 pictures published on this page, and the 30 others which have appeared in the Advertiser and Times during the past three weeks, a short list of six will be chosen to go forward to the finals. These will take place at
day School on Wednesday ■,{ 8 p.m.
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will appear in next week’s Advertiser and Times, so order a copy now.
Mayor attends
T/ie Bairns-Wear Baby Shop’ I G v ic Service
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I. ' Co-rcluci(tional school, has recently extended its ‘ t ..t.cs iuid can now take a few boys and girls between ihc ages of 5 and 13 as day pupils,
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c.stablishment which considers school to 1)0 an extension of the home.
Prospectus from the School Secretary. Phiicipal: Bertrand Mather.
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of Clitheroe, Coun. S. F. Hardman, and the Mayoress, Mrs. Hardman, marched in a procession from the Castle Grounds to a Civic Service in Ciitheroc Parish Church
The newly elected Mayor
on Sunday. They were accompanied by
Clitheroe Pipe Band followed bv members of the British Legion. S t John Ambulance. Girl Guides. CUtheroe Royal Grammar School for Boys, Clitheroe Grammar School for Girls. Ribblesdale County Secondary School and Chief Superintendent W. A. Watkin- son represented Lancashire Constabulary. At the beginning of the ser
members of the Council, cor poration officials and represen tatives of man)’ local organisations. Leading the procession was
Church. Lesson
the Mayor, and the second by Church Warden, Mr. P.
Tlie first lesson was read by Brennan. The organist
w.is
Mr C. A. Myers. The Assistant Curate, the
-XV. T. Taylor, assisted Canon
Clark during the sendee. Canon
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common life where God is re cognised, His laws obeyed, and where men and nations live to gether as good neighbours.’ "We have an opposition in
be toiuihed by God. “Our chief aim should be a
Parliament which is actually paid for Its criUcisms. We believe in freedom of speech, freedom of the Press, freedom in worship and freedom from imprisonment except after open
^ “Ttoere are those who feel
that the Clergy Should not meddle with politics,' Canon Clark continued. “Archbishop
Extra daytime Wccl a f te r slx-Weck Assaulted Pc v iC Y V in g l
c o u r t s h i p The Postmaster General, Mr.
Temple was accused of inter, f erring with the bankers. “What they failed to realise
was that the control of money has to be related to the pur pose., for which the community exists and to see that it is so related is in fact a concern of
religion."Canon Clark commented Uiat it was no longer true to say itbat people identifled Anglicans with Conservatism and Non conformists with Labour. “ In ■
this service today ready to help and serve one another as men whose heart God has touched,” he concluded. Picture, Page 3
nwist. sHU refrain from using their pulpits and platfarms for advocating their party pro grammes. “ I ask you to go away from
my opinion the Clergy
Roy Mason, is considering in creasing the number of tele vision broadcasting hours. This was slated in a letter
from Mr. Joseph
Sl.ater,
A.ssis- from Postmaster General, to Mr. G. B. Drayson. MP for Sklpton. If tho number of hoius is in
creased, it will be for the ITA and BBC to decide, whether, and how much, to use the extra time, in view of the extra costs involved. Mr. Drayson had asked about
the prospects of extending the hours for daytime viewing, par
ticularly for the benefit of those in retirement.
After a .six week courtship, John and Eva Bennet, of
in Stratford, Essex, while he was convalescing and she was in private service as a cook.
and .served \viUi the East Lao- cashire Regiment in the First World War in France andrBel- gittm.
He is a native of CUtheroe . . Weaver
weaver at Whlttam’s Mill, Sun Street, and worked at the nibble Cement Works and finally the I d Works, all la Clitheroe, until his retirement
After the war he became a
For the .past seven years Mr. Bennett has been a "lollipop
. .
Lilac Grove, Clitheroe, were married in the town’s Regis ter Office in 1918, and on June 5, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversaiy. Mr. Bennett, 71, met his wife
man" outside tlic Edisford County Prunary School, and for 22 years brfore that, was iu the special constabulary.
gregation to support the Mayor by their prayers and endea
ings, but witli mind and will
Derek Turner U9), of May-
field Avenue, C l i th e ro e , appeared at CUtheroe on Mon day, charged with assaulting PC. David Wearden on Satur day evening. He was also diarged with
failing to leave the Bridge Inn, Shawbridge, when asked to do so by the licensee, Mr. H. F. Gcelan. He was’ remanded on bail
St. Paul's Church,-; Ikjw Moor, but-Mrs. Bennett, aged 75, has dlfficiitlir in. walking, and is :unable to attend' frequently.
They are botli members of until. June 13.
no children, but amongst their friends at their celebration In the Vdotoria Hotel on Wednes day will be Mrs. Blizabeth Greenwood, Mrs. Bennett’s sis ter, and Mr. Bcimett’s brotlier, AUxed.
Mr. and Mrs. Beimett have
raised more than £56 for. the club funds at a coffee evening held on Friday a t Mayfield Cottage, ■ E a s th am ; Street, Clithcroe, the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Leach.
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