WE GAVE HIM PRECIOUS l it t l e to be
rKLMTY .METHODIST CHURch
Simday, April 26ih Ladies Day 10-30
3.ni.
and
6-00 pan. ■Sisier Beivl
|H I
I METHODIST CHURCH LOV/ MOOR
I Sunday School
I Anniversary '
' Preat-hor Mr. H. .Jont^ ,
Siiiiduy. 3rd .Mii\ of Clithcroe
j
OrKani.st M:-. Colin .)oiv Services
! Mari-ur.g 10-15 ii.m. .Mternoon 2-1.5 p.m.
! Evcnaig 6-CO
p.in.
! Scholars will take part in tip i
Afternoon Service
i ALL ARE WELCOME ST, JAMES'
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Jiiiiihle Sale Tomorrow Saturday
April 25th at 3 |>-m.
.Admission 3d Refrcshmenis
METHODIST CHURCH |) I WEST BRADFORD
Spring Salo. Saturday April 25th
To be opened at 3 p.m. b;, .Mrs. J. W.
Wc.st of Blat-kbuni
Mr.s. Wa’ .lon will prc.v.df
Drapery, Cake, slower, Salad and Grocery Stalls
I I Admission 2/'6 ncUiciing afternoon usn
■.>'*'Sr responab'e for the ■i-
at “ ’
»;!•■ lA ir re on the slope.s of ^ ^ ^ o n s t r i th the village 'Aviianey.
■•'■f „ r ,V .Mll'-am and v pla'cc of wor-ship at
l i u m oar area; -’“C . cti oiit of
example, las was offered the
f-'e/of our ancient parish in '8= ,
:-ept£d.
165D and, had hc • — been m- of t-icars
•A,, J s not'amhitious; he was
J f t i S do4 the offer vSeW of reason-s.
f S e d trith the modest received for hi.s ser-
5ii.! to have been that. Lo coii- ■"VL the Vicar-'.n-office.
-inarish of Whallcyi, bnt the f
“ a chapel of case wilhm [actor in his ^decision
5--ilra Moore fwho had been “" i of some
unrc.st in the
i more, rightful claim upon superseded had
;4n Md Ti-as unacceptable to 4 - of his parishionersl. wno fU d
''^^loinos rejected the offer ,-dahen, the folloiring year, V ras arraigned at Chester irhis non-conformi-sl practips, i-'iiud have been a hitter blow fVfind that, prominent among accusers, w'as the same
L-,hc thoughtful consideration 'ird'selLsacrifice of tbc man on
very jollye a bo u t , varDS from the highway, in our small neighbour stone-built chapel, dedicated to the
a"-'"' ■ „l,-nscs VOU DCi-. ..hidicvcr Pf
BirroirAn'iWj' ‘ ,ii-nior>’
■-llirCC
’Thomas Jollie (or Jolly or Jollye, best, for I have seen the same name
ways in the same book of reference. will
, . ..
?fFcll von a htllc of f ,110 minister who
of ;i Nonconlor-
Through a Whalley window
in many respects, a singularly unfortunate man.
nent members of the Wliallej' congregation. Thomas seems to have been,
up his duties at Altham, hc married, lost his wife and two other wives, all in the space of five sliort years, a record of misfortune it would bo difficult to parallel. Prom
thc.se three excursions
A couple of years after taking
Braddyll's rage against me", and later writes: “My retiring on the 23rd. was much preven ted by my sudden calling to tVlialley upon the account of one in great trouble of mind and weakness of body, even to dispair and hon-or." Tlaomaa died in 1702. at the age of 73, but his memorv is
very indifferent poct.l Hc notes, too, more in sor row than in a n g e r , “Mr.
College first
i l l 1 4
years A FELLOW of Downing
College, Cambridge, Dr. Jeffrey Graham Ducketl. only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Duckett, of the Chalei, Clitheroc Road, Whallcy.
was married on Saturday at Downing College. It, is thought that the wed
kept green in the little chapel at Barrow. As for ourselve.s. here in
Wlialley. we can hardlv feel particularly proud of the part our predecessors in the village played in his persecution. Indeed, having considered all
with “their conscience and their faith".
j.p.
into the marital state. Thomas was left with three sons to educate and care for, and when, many years later, he married for the fourth time, tills last wife presented him with two daughters (and 'possibly more' adds my reference bookl. Three times Thomas was im
sufferings the remote tranquil lity that Thomas found at \Vy- mondhouses must have been blessing indeed—a
ble.ssing mag nified when, in 1689. the Act of Toleration was passed. References to our village
prisoned for his faith, at Chester, Bury and York, and on all occasions it was tills same Capt. Nowell of Read who was most vehement against him. After all his pensecutions and
ipiliam Moore, now established 1.'Vicar of Whalley, a position 5 wold not have occupied but
vowell, of Read Hall, and 3-addvl of Portfield, both eini-
"
ial.Proiiiinent. too. among his cciisets was Capt. Alexander
Trefoil’s
Street, Clitheroe, was elected chairman of the Clitheroe and
new head Mrs. F. Blades, of Franklin
District Trefoil Guild at their annual meeting on Tuesday. She succeeds Mrs. Jean Hep
burn, of .Ashbrook, Ribblesdale Avenue.
accounts were presented at the meeting held in Waddovv Hall Mrs, J. Ogden and Mr.s. E.
Tile aiuniai report and
Mansfleld were re-elected as honorary secretary and honor ary treasurer.
personal grief at the passing of Sir Ralph .Assheton, of Whalley ■Abbey, and adds the two lines; “Here lyes his counti-y's friend and Dopeiw'’® foe. Who therefore all deiiy’d and dyed so.’"
however good a preacher he anight have been, Tliomas was
(Whicli lines reveal tliat,
WADDINGTON AND DISTRICT CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION SKIPTON DIVISION
Social and Hot Pot Supper SUN INN WADDINGTON
Wednesday 29th April 7-30 p.m. 'nCKETS 6/6
yr. PAUL’S CHURCH, LOW MOOR MUSICAL EVENING
FODENS MOTOR WORKS BAND by Royal Command
TOMORROW SATURDAY, 25lh APRIL AT 7-30 p.m.
IN THE CHURCH Silver Collection In Aid Of New Parish Hall
KlAL m
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'S ! ! Chaiwe Book!!
lY NIGHT! i’HIE IS ^OUK NIGHT'
I . 'HIE l',UI.N(;S VOl
)f Fruit' 'i{iE KOK Tiir:
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NESE.Vi-'^ l l ’KIE— KEEI' N IG H T ! IHEER NIGHT K i'HIL DO.N T'
iOlNT NIGHT J a ckp o l
i r r 24 iPTUL .i f unless
previously I os \ w o n 2i% Bingo Dnl)
HDAY BONUS N IG H T !
NORTH LANCASHIRE LEONARD CHESHIRE HOME Clithcroe and District Support Group
Please come and bring your friends to a f COFFEE MOBNING
from 7-30 p.m, to 9-30 p.m. (admission 5/-) on
rom 10 am. lo 12 noon (admission 2/6) SHEBBY EVENING
Home Produce Stall
SAGAR WOOD, HIGHER HODDER, Nr. CLITHEROE by kind
pcrmis.sion of H. A. Blake, Esq.
WEDNESDAY, 29th APRIL, 1970 at
: Recipe Bar : Tombola A prize for the Tombola would be much appreciated.
Tickets for Sunday 10th May now on sale CHRIS BARBE’R JAZZ AND BLUES BAND
CLITHEROE ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOLS A
Join horal and Orchestral Concert t C To be held in the
UIRLS GRAMMAR SCHOOL
H.ALL ON
TUESDAY 28tli APRIL 1970 AT 7-30 p.m.
Tickets 3/- (From the Schools or at the door) R o n f i t ld I j o U l €s( i
BEAT DANCE "THE NORTHERN PEOPLE"
PLUS KHG DISCOTHEQUE WHKRE? NEWTON INSTITUTE " ’HEN? SATURDAY MAY 2nd 'EIME? 8-30 p,m,— 11-45 p.m. HOW MUCH? 6/-
n at 8-30 p.m. via Waddington returning after "the dance THEY’ rcseiTcd. Free bus will leave Clitheroe irrl Bd d CLITHEBOE’S ONLY TOP CLASS RESIDENTIAL HOTEL and RESTAURANT
RESTAURANT OPEN TO
NON-RESIDENTS EACH EVENING
6-30 p.m.— 8-30 p.m. Saturdays:—
6-30 p.m.—9 p.m. Bookings for
Small Parties accepted FOR TABLE RESERVATION
Phone Clitheroe 2010 — FULLY LICENSED —
SAWLEY
RE BACK . . . AFTER A SENSATIONAL OPENING IVIEETING AT EASTER ! ! !
KINGS OF CRASH DON’T MISS.......
Sixty Senior Stox Stars, including the incredible Worlds No. 1 ‘Stu’ Smith
refreshments, bars, free parking. HELL DRIVERS WANTED
NELSON STADIUM SATURDAY, APRIL 2 5 th 7.30 p.m. ADULTS 7 /. CHILDREN 4/-
for DETAILS APPLY;—MIKE PARKER PROMOTIONS, 81, UPPER CHORLTON ROAD* MANCHESTER 16.
WOMENS INSTITUTE Jmnble Sale
and Pound Stall in the school
Friday, 1st May at 6-20 p.m. Admission 3d Refreshments
Bolton-bV'Bowland bus 6-2 pjii. from York Street. Return bus from Skipton 7-26 p.m.
Mrs. M. Wrigley
tcrbimy on Saturdaj’, of Mrs. Mattie Wrigley, formerly of Buccleuch Avenue. Clitheroe.
Tile death occurred, in Can-
wife of Mr. Harry Wrigley, for mer bor o ug h treasurer of Clitheroe and a Freeman of the borough.
was Croasdale, tdie family at one time having the White Horse Inn, Parson Lane, for many years.
Mrs. Wrigley’s madden name
home in BilUngton Gardens, Billington, on Wednesday of last week, of Mrs. Bessie Iven son, at the age of 69. Mrs. IvensoiK was a native ol
Mrs. Bessie Ivenson The death occurred, at her
do r e
occur .several times in his note book. In March, 1679, he records his
Committee members: Mrs. R, M. Wilkin-son, Mrs. P. Giancy
Mrs. B. Robinson and Mrs. M, Emms. Mrs. R. Miller, coimtj- adviser
the evidence, we might even feel a littl ashamed although at the time, like Tliomas, they un- acted in accordance
oiurse at Buniley General Hospital and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adderley, of Rock Mount, Pimlico, Clith eroe, -was married in the Parish Church on Saturday. The groom was Mr. John
Alias Margaret Adderley, a
accountant and yotmger son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gray, of Mooi-field, Whalley. was married last Thursday, at Hol lins Gro v e Congregational Chapel, Danven. The 'bride was Mtss Susan Vlargaret Game, yotmger
Mr. Peter Grey, a chartered
daughter of Mr. and Mi-s. Fred Game, of Dm'ham Road, Dar- wen. she is a private secretary. Given away by her father,
Matthews, a methods engineer employed in Burnley. He. is the son of Mr. and Mivs. A. MaL thews, of Ribble View, Horrocks- ford, Clitheroe. Canon A. Clark, fonner
the bride wore a classic gown of wild silk with a guipure lace bodice and sleeves and she carried mixed white flowers. Miss Margaret Harwood was
Vicar of Clitheroe, and the Rev. J. C. Hudson, performed the ceremony. Given away by her father,
Roseman- Hughc.s. only daugh ter of M'r. and Mr.s. D. Hughes, of Nottingham. She is a grad uate of London University.
She wore a short white dress of heavy white orepe-trimmed
with gold and a white straw hat. Her bridesmaid was Dr. Chris
tine Tuck, who wore a deep yet-loiw crepe
dre.ss with hiat
and gloves to match. Mr. D. Lees was best man.
med by the Chaplain of Down ing College, a reception was held in the
Wc.st Lodge of the college. The couple left for a honey
After the ceremony, perfor
bridesmaid. She wore a full- lengtli. ice blue dress and she carrieci a
po.sy of pink freesia. Mr. Michael J. Gray, groom's
the bride wore a chiffon gown with a high roll collar and a lace coat with -the hood and train trimmed with maribou feathers. She carried flame coloured rose.s. She was attended by two
brother, was best man, and groomsman was Mr. Peter Baxendalc. Ushers wci’e Mr. Keith Siddle and Mr. Michael Ha-nvood. The ceremony was performed
cage boys. Robert and -Andrew Matthews, nephews of the groom. Mr. Peter Matthews, groom'.s
for tire Ti-efoil Guild,’outlined various activities with which the Guild's help will bo needed gu in tlie diamond .iubilec year "
it was armounccd that £40 had been donated to Project Trac tor.
idiirg. During the business meetmg,
BARROW
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH AND
BARROW YOUNG WIVES LEAGUE
Whist a.nd
Domino Drive Saturday May 2nd at 7-30 p.m. Admission
•Adults 4/- Children 2/- (including refreshments)
PROCEEDS FOR CHRISTIAN AID TRACTOR PROJECT
Binan Rhodes. ■
moon in Greece. They are both doing research
Get-Together
by the Rev. Hugh Gibson. ' a reception wa.s held et Saanlesbury Old Hall, Samles- btiry. Afterwards, -the couple left
brother, was best man and ushers were Leslie Ames, Bill •Adderiey, John Nelson and
was navy blue and white with matching
acce.ssorie.s. They will live at Triumph House, Burnley.
UNITED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
vzlll meet tomorrow Saturday at
7-30 p.m. at
HOLDEN CHAPEL Everyone Welcome
to bo taken by Christian Police Team
Special bus leaves Greenacre Street 6-45 p.m.
ACCRINGTON STANLEY SPORTSMEN'S CLUB PEEL PARK, BURNLEY ROAD, ACCRINGTON
the JAZZ and FOLK CLUB JAZZ ON SATURDAY
MAKING A WELCOME RETURN THE mCK SHORE TUXEDO BAND
JAZZ ON SUNDAY Admission 6/-
PARLOPHONE RECORDING STARS SABNTS JAZZBAND
FOLK ON WEDNESDAY Admission 4/-
YOU ASKED FOR THEM BACK SO HERE ARE THE
HOOTERS With RESIDENTS THE BARDS
Parkers Arms Hotel, Newton, The bride's travelling outfit
A reception was held at the
Scouts and Ranger Guides held a joint meeting at the Ventme Scouts' headquarters in Back York Street
la.st Friday. A mixed doubles tabie-tennis
Clitheroe District Venture
for a honaymocm in the Scot tish Highlands with the bride
wearing a beige coat dress with black patent accessories. On their return -they will live at Turton, near Bolton.
knock out competition was staged, and refreshments fol
lowed.There will be anotlicr joint meeting on May 15. when the Rangers have an-anged a talk on rock cUm'oing for both units
SCOTS FISHERIES TALK AT WHALLEY
MEMBERS of 'Whalley Women's Institute were given an in
sight into another wav of life, on Wednesday of last week when Mr. Sharpies addressed them on the lile and work of
the fishermen around the Scottish Isles. Ho illustrated his talk with
slides. A keen fishennan, Mr. Sharp
ies had accepted an invitation to join the crew of a fishing vessel, thus seeing the men at work from the -time of casting out the nets to sorting and boxing the fisli. ready for .sale in the markets.
the members, thanked the .speaker for an interesting and
instructive talk. Mrs. V. Shearman presided,
Mrs. .Ain.sworth, on behalf of Admission 4/-
giving notice of many fortli- coming events, including a visit to Samlesbuiy Hail to hear something about the work of the Council for the Preserva tion of Rural England, and a coffee evening and cabaret to be arranged by the arts group. She announced that Mrs. C.
were taken on each item. During social time, gifts of
Legion’s tlianks
dent who has collected for Poppy Day in all kinds of weather for 30
yea.rs was recently presented with the British Legion’s poppy brooch. Miss Sally Tarver of Top
A 74-yenr-old Downham
re.si
Row. who has visited many outlying fa:mis to help Oie appeal, is only the second per son in the East Lancashire area to receive t'le award—the highest made to popy collec
Horsfall had been nominated bv the W.I. to .stand for re-elec tion at the forthcoming parish council and rural district coun cil election.s. Mrs. A. Taylor led a dis-
tors. Making the presentation at a
cu.ssion on the r&solutions to be put forward at the annual meeting in London, and votes
OBITUARIES Mrs. L. Dearileii
Lydia Dearden, of Hlghfield Road, CUthea-oe, has died in Clit-heroe Ho.spltal. She was 92. Bom in Edenfieid, Mns. Dear
A fonner hairdresser, Mrs.
den lived in Rose Cottages, Whalley for many years.
active, and later Mrs. Dearden worked as a housekeeper.
Pleasington on Wednesday of last week.
Orcmatlon took place at
that the residents of Gisbum heard of the death, last Satur day of Mr. George Harwood, of Inglenook, Church Gates, Gis-
Mr. George Harwood I t was with sincere regret
in failing health for the past months, was very, well knovvm in the district, and until last year, he and his wife, Mr.s. Jess Harwood, lived at the Old Vicarage Cafe, Gisbum.
bum. Mr. Harwood, who had been
driving instnictor under th e Ministiy of Transport. Ho was
He was, until recently, a
of a resen'ed nature and highly respected by all who knew him. He was bom in Lancaster,
but after the last war he and his wife moved to Gisbium.
Parish Council and, BowBand Education Committee for many years.
He was a member of
Gi.sbum
the Church of St. Marj' tlie Virgin, Oisbum.
Tire interment -took place at As a hairdresser she was vei-y
dinner given for Miss Tarver at the
As.sheton Arms, Down- ham, was the president of the Chatburn and district branch Mr. E. P. Nicholson. Mr. George Pollard, East
not more than 2s. 6d. were sold in aid of the flower fund.
work in London, and they will live there for the
pre.scnt.
ding wa.s the first to be celebra ted in the college since 1956. The bride was Mi-ss Anthca
- ' V % ^ m '■ f
CUtIveroc Advertiser and Times, April 24, 1970 3
COUSIN WAS
Sabden girl, who moved with hei- family to Weston-super- Mare, \va.s recently married there, and her chief brides maid, a cousin, travelled down to the wedding from her home in Billington. Miss Bciyl Anne Matlick. a
LOCAL LINK A FORMER Billinglon and
Special Offer We arc giving away
500 FREE BUNCHES OF FLOWERS To our first 500 customers
Spending 10/- or over at our Nursery or market stalls (Saturday)
Laburnums, Weeping Willows, Mountain Ash. etc. etc. Weeping Cherries. Amawo—Gawa Cherries
Mattick, of Clifton R ° a d, Weston-Super-Maro. She mar ried a quantity surveyor, Mr.
bank clerk' is the only daugh ter of Mr. and NIrs. G. W.
John Kenneth Hi'ey. He is the oldest son of Mr.
area about three ye'ars ago. Given away by her father
and Mvs. J. Riley, of Addicett Road.
Wc.stonlSupcr-Marc.
The bride’s family loft tills
she wore an A-line, princess style gown of whits tree-bark satin with crystal trimming. Her full-length, four-tier veil was held in place by a crystal
SPRING BEDDING, HERBACEOUS and ROCK PLANTS FRESH CUT FLOWERS and POT PL.ANTS
We carry the
L.ARGEST Selection in this area FLOWERING TREES, SHRUBS, and CONIFERS^
TO.MATO PLANTS NOW READY
.Also a good selection of Standards, Ramblers and Climbers, Clematis. Azaclias.
ROSE BUSHES FROM 5/- EACH. PLUS 5/- DISCOUNT OR ONE FREE WITH EVERY DOZEN PURCHASED
Rhododendrons, Slow Growing Conifers for rockeries etc. Peat, Bonemeal. F.Y.M. Rustic Poles, Concrete Tubs and Troughs.
BARKERS PRIMROSE NURSERIES
cousin, was the cliief brides maid, and other bridesmaids were' Miss Rachel Cooper, groom's cousin, and the Misses Elaine and .MUson Dickinson, bride's cousin.s. Miss Wallbank and MLs Cooper wore
prince.ss style dres ses of deep turquoise tree-bark
tiara and she carried red and cream roses and white freesia. Miss Karen Wallbank. her
sati'.i with white flowei’s in their hair, and they carried loose posies of cream’and Pirdc carnations. Elaine and Allison Dickinson
WHALLEY ROAD —CLITHEROE Telephone: 3521
also Clltheroe Market Tuesday and Saturday Open Seven Days a week W
wore deep apricot dresses of tree-bark satin with matching Dutch style hats and carried small posies of mixed spring flowers. Mr. D. Riley was best man,
and groomsmen were Mr. A. Mattick, Mr. P. Riley and Mr. A. Loveridge. The ceremon-'- was performed
by the Rev. H. A. Smith, in Ihe Clarence
P.ark Baptist Church. A reception wias held at the
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Severn Croft Hotel, and after wards -the couple left for i honeymoon in Bournemouth. For travelling, the bride wore
UNBEATABLE VALUE!
a red and white trouser suit with white accessories.
Meatless day Intrudei-s broke into the CWS
meat departmeait, at Wlialley, some time during Thursday night or early Friday morning of last week, but they left empty—handed. Tlicy forced an ent^’ at the
and drawers. Police are investigating.
back of the building and searched through cupboards
Onyx Floor Standard Lamps NOW ONLY £14
Crmr^ie prices and bey while eiocks la-.t. The.e: prices capact be repeated. NEW LINE:
Crystal Chandeliers In modern dealsns. Elcsant. l-axurl-ns lishtlnB Irom only £3Q LIGHTING DESIGN CENTRE
33 CHURCH STREET. ACCRINGTON TOephone: 30888 (.Viter 0 p.m. Great Harwood 2884).
Lancs county secretaiy, was among the guests.
Longworth’s Judge Walmsley’s 111 ill at BUlington. A quiet and well-respected
Great Harwood, and had lived all her married life in Billing ton. She worked as a weaver at Great Harwood and then a
home, cremation was at Pleas ington on Monday last.
peison, slie will be much missed by all her friends, her husband James and .son Keith. Following a service at her
Mrs. F Mortimer
S h rop sh ire . Mrs. Fanny Mortimer, of Highfleld Road, Clitheroe, has died. She was 91. Formerly of Shawbridge
A native of Oakengates,
eroc Parish Church Mothers Union. Mrs. Mortimer is survived by
Street, Mrs. Mortimer was the widow of the late Mr. William Mortimer. She was a member of Clith
J. C. Hudson, preceded inter- meiu in Clitheroo Cemeteiy on Monday.
a .son and a daughter. A service in Clitheroe
Pari.sh Chiircii. conducted by the Rev.
Mrs. A. Worswick
sop Bridge Women’s Institute, Mrs. Alice Worswick has died at her home, Ivy Cottage, Dun- sop Bridge. She was 72. Mrs. Worswick, who was
A fomider-member of Dun-
George's Church, and seiwed on the parochial church council Mrs. Worswick is survived by
native of the village, had been a widow stnee 1953. She was a member of St,
Church, conducted by the Rev. G. Gaze, preceded interment at Slaidbum on Wednesday last -week.
four daughters and two sons. A service in St. Geoige'
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