Clittieroe A d v e r tise r ana Tunes, S ep tem b e r 14th , 1972
LANCASHIRE JUNIOR SHOW Saturday, September 16th
TOSSIOi: INSTITUTE FRIDAV, SFPT. 22nd
50/59 DANCE
Si lver Ke yno te s .') p. rn. — 1 a .m .
ADMISSION 30p K c f r o s lu n c n l . s available Rmlu of admission reserved
KINGS ARMS HOGHTON
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at EDISFORD, CLITHEROE Kick-off 3 p.m.
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL DISCO YVITH
LOW MOOR CLUB Telephone 3496
FRIDAY. SEPT. 15th FREE tV’ EASY
SUNDAY. SEPT. I7th BANJO BAND Colin at the Organ
SALEM CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL
Martin Top, Rimington HARVEST
THANKSGIVING SERVICES
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 24tbi a t ‘,’-0 n n d 7-0 j *m .
Preacher: Rev. O. IV* Curry Orassington
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•Monday JCveningr at 7-80 COLOUR SLIDES Tour of Middle East
•Hill be shown by Mr Thompson* Ea rb y
>< | S a le of F r u i t — All Ar e Wc l c o r a # £< |
Te a and Bi s cui t s CLITHEROE CRICKET CLUB Martyn Greenhalgli
BENEFIT MATCH with 9 League Professionals
THE SALVATION ARMY
LOWERC.ATE
SUNDAY. SEPT. 17th 2-1.1—
Harvest. Fest ival Sen: iccs
f ;-nn— THANKSGIVING SERVICE
MONDAY', SEPT. 18th
Harv es t S u p p e r at 7 p.m.
SALE OI' FRUIT
A visit from .Major S. Pallant of D.H.Q., Preston
ALL ARE WELCOME
CROWNING OF HARVEST QUEEN. SONGS AND ITEMS BY SUNDAY SCHOOL CHILDREN.
at CHATBURN ROAD, CLITHEROE.
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 17th at 2-0 p.m.
A dmiss ion by Pro g ram m e Only. Available from club or p la y e r s.
1 0 p before tb c day. I5p op the day. ROWLAND FOREST YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB
Whist and Domino Drive
in THE VILLAGE IIALL, DUNSOP BRIDGE.
MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 18th at 7-30 p.m.
Adm. 25p incl. Refreshments
Proceeds in Aid of Cancer Research.
SL.AIDBURN W.I.
COFFEE EVENING IN THE VILLAGE HALL
Wednesday. September 20th 7-15—9-15 p.m.
Bring and Buy Stalls, Tombola Exhibition of Hobbies and Treasure Trove
ADMISSION lOp CHILDREN 5p including coffee
THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, CLTTHEROE
O w n s :o unforeseen circum stances ilierc will be No Ser-
. vice on Sunday, September I 17th. All are invited to join the Harvest, Festival Services at. Newton a t 2-0 a n d 7-0 p.m. to be taken bv th e Rev. A. Burnham. B.A., a. tu to r a t th e Congregational College, Man chester.
ALL REDUCTIONS BASED ON RECOMMENDED RETAIL PRICES STAR VALUE * COMET EVANGELICAL
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Waterloo Road, Clitheroc
I am the way, th e t ru th an d the life, no man cometh
SUNDAY', 6-30 p.m.
REVIVAL HOUR
Bring the family : I
CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL
NEWTON
Harvest Festival Services
to be held on
; SUNDAY'. SEPTEMBER 17th a t 2-0 a n d 7-0 p.m.
j P r e a c h e r : U r v . A. G. B u r n h am 1
B.A. , of M a n c h e s t e r .
| MONDAY'. SEPTEMBER 18th I 7-:»o p.m.—Sale of Fruit and I
S-00 p.m.—Slide Show given by Mr II . Cook, of Clitheroe.
MANOR HAUL, SUNDAY, SEPT. 37th
Gospel Service at 6-30 p.m.
Speaker: MR W. CRAIG Scotland
Women’s Fellowship
| WEDNESDAY'. SErT. 20th i
at 2-30 p.m. MRS JERIMIAII CLAYTON
Trinity Methodist Church
8-0 a_m. Sacrament of Holy _
10-.,° a.m. Rev. J. A. Goodhall 6-0 p.m. Rev. N. D. Walton
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER J7th Communion
DONKEY DERBY
CLITHEROE DIVISION CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION
CRUMP AX FARM, LONGRIDGE
(OPPOSITE ALSTON ARMS)
SATURDAY, SEPT. I6th Refreshments - Side Shows
Tote. First Race 2-30 p.m. ADMISSION BY PROGRAMME
20p (15p before th e day), CHILDREN lOp V
First Race 2-30 p.m.
Saturday 16th
September Vegetable*.
unto the F a th e r , b u t by Me.” Jo h n 14, v. 8.
Save T*
lIR TRIMMERS 30p SUPERSOFT Save
HAIR SPRAY 5p PROTEIN 21 Save
SHAMPOO RADOX
3 p Save BATH SALTS 2p
New ARRID-DRY Save 6p
DEO MUM ROLLETTE
Save 5p
New BRECK Save SHAMPOO
3 P
WILKINSON Save BLADES
These and many other bargans at DERRICK GREEN mps
4 RAILWAY VIEW, CLITHEROE WHERE THE VALUE IS!
Hp
THE CLITHEROE DIVISIONAL
LABOUR PARTY invit-e you and your fr ien d s to a Coffee Morning 10-30 to 12-30 on
SATURDAY, SEPT. 16th At The Home of
Coun. and Mrs. R. Chadwick,
OAK HOUSE, Eastham St, Clithcroe.
Admission lOp—B rin g and Buy WADDINGTON SOCIAL & BOWLING CLUB
on Tuesday, September 19th at 8 p.m. Will all members please attend.
Clitheroe Public Library
Will users please note that the Library and Reading-Room
Will be Closed Saturday, 16th Sept. — Wednesday, 20th Sept, inclusive.
FOR THE SEPTEMBER HOLIDAYS AND INTERIOR DECORATION.
EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING will be held on the club premises
on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, 9 p.m. to 1 p.m.
ADMISSION 30p — Refreshments Available (Right of Admission Reserved)
DISTRICT JOTTINGS Tosside
Bartholomew’s Church, Tos side, fo r th e h a rv e s t th a n k s giving on Sunday. School- children decorated th e fo n t. T h e p re a ch e r
Decorations P a r ish io n e rs decorated S t
was Mr J . Wiseman, of Skipton, an d evensong was ta k e n by th e vicar, th e Rev. J . F. Salisbury.
(morning) Read
domino drive an d h a rv e s t sale was held. T h e re were
Auction On Monday a whist an d
23 tab le s a n d MCs were Mr P. Tilbury, Mr E. Metcalfe a n d Mr J . Calverley, who also auctioned 1fhe produce. Mr Salisbury p re sen ted th e
Whist W inners of th e monthly
b u m ) ; Mr B. H a r k e r (Long P re s to n ) an d Mrs S. Tomlinson (Se ttle ). Domi noes: Mrs E. Metclafe, Mrs L. Birtle (West B ra d fo rd ) ; Mrs T . Wood.
an d Mrs W. Kenyon. Men: Mr J . Greenwood (Slaid-
B r id g e ) ; Mr A. Robinson, M r J . Walmsley (West Brad fo rd , an d Mr T. Wood (Dunsop Br idge ). Ch i ld ren : Joyce Kenyon, S tep h en Wallbank, Michael Gru n - well. Competition winners: Mrs J . Middleton, th e Rev. J . F . Salisbury, Mrs C. New- house an d Vivian Bicknell.
(Dun sop
prizes. Win n ers — Whist (wom en) : Mrs j . Middleton (S e t t le ) : Mrs J . Calverley
servative club were Mrs H. Holmes, Mrs A. Stevenson, Mrs T. W h i ttak e r , Mrs E. Bracewell, Mrs A. Kershaw. Win n er of th e special prize was Mrs E. Bertwistle. Miss E. E n n is was MC, an d th e ladies of th e committee pro vided afternoon tea.
Lamp P a r ish io n e rs a t ten d in g St
Jo h n ’s C h u rch will have noticed th e erection of an
a t tra c t iv e new lamp a t the ch u rch y ard gate to lighten th e d arkne s s of th e winter months . T h e lam p h a s been p resented to th e church by th e Cubs connected with th e church.
am o u n t o f work h a s been done in th e ch u rch y ard and vicarage garden. Under growth an d overgrowth have
Tidying up D u rin g re c en t weeks a vas t
A REET GOOD DO
LANCASHIRE NIGHT-OUT
Wednesday, Thursday Friday—£1.
Saturday Night Out £1.50.
Special Christmas Party Nights in Lancashire Style. Brochure available.
Christmas Eve Boxing Day New Year’s Eve £2.50
Have the first glass of sherry on us, have soup, hot pot and a real Lanca shire buffet to satisfy everyone. And hear our Bayley Buskers entertain until Midnight. Write for brochure and party details.
r n n_ „^ ey H arms
Tel.Stonyhurst 210 urst Greeri _.
been cleared, dead wood removed, sh ru b s an d bushes pruned, hedges clipped and fences mended. Contributing to th is improvement have been Messrs Jo h n Earnshaw, R ich a rd Earnshaw, Jam e s H a r g r e a v e s an d Jam e s Blundell.
Gisburn
History Mrs T. Bell, vice-president,
was in th e ch a ir a t the m e etin g of Gisburn WI. She welcomed Mr J . E. Parkes, of Blackburn, who gave a ta lk on “ T h e histoi'y of English fu rn i tu re . He was th a n k e d by Mrs D. Newlove. A competition fo r something made w ith m a tch boxes was
judged by Mr P ark e s and won by Mrs J . Dibb with a model of a ship. Second was Mrs W. Graves tn« ( fa rm y a rd ) , an d th i rd Mrs T. Bell (Olympic symbol). A rrangements werc made for th e visitors from Long Preston at.
meeting, an d a few mem th e October
bers agreed to a t te n d to the re f re shm en ts . Nomination forms fo r th e 1973 commit tee will be h an d ed o u t a t th e n ex t meeting.
ing is a t L an c a s te r on Sep tember 30th, an d Mrs Bell will a t te n d as delegate.
fo r th e Solomon is lan d s , an d Mrs W. Ayrton offered to give one.
A dress len g th was wanted
th e 1973 an n u a l meeting in London m u s t be submitted by October 27th.
an d waste p ap e r collection a t th e October meeting.
a r th r i t is T h e re is to be a silver
d o n a t io n from th e C h r is t mas fay re th is y e a r to r h e u m a t o i d research.
I t was decided to make a
b r ing an d buy sale was held a t th e Vicarage, Gisburn, a t th e in v i ta t io n of th e vicar, th e Rev. J . V. Conn. Mem bers of
For charity A coffee evening and
C h u rch Council
coffee an d with th e help of proceeds of th e s ta l l and subscriptions, a to ta l of £25 was raised fo r various charities.
th e P aro ch ia l served
h o sp ita l on F r id ay of Mrs Annie Hodgkinson, who resided with h e r son a t the W h i te Bull Hotel, Gisbum. Mrs Hodgkinson (84) h ad been ill for some time, an d a few y e a rs ago h ad a very serious ro ad accident. Born in Haslingden, sh e lived th e re with h e r husband, Mr Jam e s Edward Hodgkinson, who died in 1957, u n til she came to Gisburn 15 years ago.
Obituary T h e d e a th occurred in
of v o lu n ta ry work fo r Has lingden Cricket Club. A service was h eld a t St
In th e p a s t she did a lo t
Mary th e Virgin, Gisburn, on Tuesday, conducted by th e vicar, th e Rev. J . V. Conn, followed by in te rm e n t a t S t J o h n ’s Church, Rising Bridge, Haslingden. Mrs Hodgkinson leaves a son.
Mitton
Garden party By kind in v ita tio n of Dr
an d Mrs Smith, a g arden p a r ty held in th e grounds of th e Old Vicarage raised £151 for ch u rch funds. T h e vicar introduced Doctor Smith, wh0 opened th e event. Mr R. R. Birtwistle, v ic a r ’s war den, th a n k e d th e opener. Tea s an d re f re shm en ts were served by ladies of th e com mittee. Winners of th e com p e t itio n were Mrs H. Cooke, Mr G. Towler an d Mr Adams. T h e tre a su re h u n t
was won by Miss A. Lay- cock.
Tidy-up Plans for the tidying-up
of the churchyard on the river side of the church are (now proceeding. A g ran t from te Department of the Environment towards the total cost of £600 has been granted. By next spring it will have been levelled and reseeded, a f te r all kerb stones have been removed.
Resolutions to be h e a rd a t T h e au tum n council meet
whist drive a r ran g ed by th e ladies’ committee a t th e Con
MORE DISTRICT NEWS ON PAGE FIVE
West Bradford Millinery
A talk on millinery was given given to West B rad ford. YVI by Mrs M. Pullen.
She was th a n k ed by M rs K. Frankland. Miss K. Hanson, piesid/ng, read a let ter of thanks for flowers from Mrs J . Parkinson, who h a s been in hospital. Nomination papers for the n ex t commit-
tee, . , 'vere h an d ed out. A holiday g if t s ta l l will be
held at th e October m e et
ing. Tea hostesses were Mrs A 1- Hay th o rn thwaite, Mrs AI. Boothman, Mrs B. Unsworth an d Mrs N. Whit- field. a competition for a miniature picture h a t was won. by Mrs p T it te r in g to n an d Airs K. F ran k lan d .
P EN SW IC K— C O N C H IE B a sh a l l E a v e s
Appointed JP Mr Jo h n Spurgeon, of
Alason Green F a rm h a s
been appointed a JP for the Rural Area of Bowland. Mr Spurgeon, a m a r r ie d m an with two sons a n d a
daughter has farmed in th e a re a all h js hfc.
members of Bashall Eaves WI to th e museum a t Pilkmgton’s Glass Works,
Glass works A mystery outing took
Mrs Hopwood, or Wiswell, spoke on the work of th e Marriage Guidance Council on which she has been a helper for 10 years. She was thanked by Mrs M. Spurgeon. Arrangements
S t Helens, i t was organised by Mrs P. Pye. At the monthly meeting,
were made for the b ir th d ay party.
S la id b u rn
J. L. Beech, of Coates. Bar- noldswirk. Guest o rg an is t was Mrs E. Hodgson, of GrincUeton. Flowers werc
distributed to the aged and ill people, and the residue sold on Alondav evening.
Mat making At the monthly meeting
of Slnidburn WI a demon stration was given by Mrs
B. Rnwsthomc on m a t mak ing from twine. She was thanked by Mrs Ma rgaret Shaw. Mrs Leeming p re sided. A competition for crochet work, judged by Mrs Rawsthorne, was won by Airs Eva Robinson, and Airs Janet Leach was second.
New hours
THE baths a t Edisford arc to be closed to the public during school term time u n til 2-50 p.m. each weekday afternoon, although lunch time swimming will be u n affected. This is because in structors are being h an d i capped by the presence of members of th e public d u r ing lessons. T h e new arrangement will begin on September 25th.
A DIRECTOR of C. R. Hargreaves an d Sons Ltd, Clithcroc, Mr Edward Jack- son Hargreaves. youngest son of Mr and Mrs Robert Alan Hargreaves, Beech- croft. Kirkmoor Road, was m a rr ied a t Salem Congrega tio n a l Church, M a r tin Top, Rimington, on S atu rd ay .
M a rg a re t Hacking, only d au g h te r of Mr an d Mrs Jo h n Hacking. Ox Close Farm, Rimington. She is a cook a t th e Black Bull Hotel. Rimington. where the reception was held.
the bride wore a long white gown of corded silk trimmed with guipure lace. Her full- length veil was trimmed with similar lace an d was held in place with a h a l l- circlet of white flowers. She
Given away by h e r fath e r,
Former Advertiser editor
THE death unexpectedly on Friday of Mr w illiam Carey
Chatburn, Milton Avenue,
Clitheroc, came as a con siderable shock to many people in the town an d dis trict. He was 65.
Carey, a.s everyone knew
him, was widely known as a journalist. He began his newspaper ca reer on th e Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, of which he was editor from 1963 to 1968. Mr Chatburn also served
th e ” Lancashire Evening P o s t as a sub-editor, and a t the time of his d e a th was th e paper's f reelance corres pondent in th e Ribble Valley. He was also corres pondent for several n a t io n a l newspapers an d for radio an d television. At one period he was a sub-editor with the “ Blackburn Even ing Telegraph,” a n d la te r s ta ff man in Clitheroe. He was a former ch a ir
m a n of the E a s t L an c ash ire branch of the N ational Union of Journalists. He had a long association
with the Ribblesdale Cricket both as a member
of the executive committee and as press an d publicity officer. He was a founder- member of
th e Ribble
Valley Table Ten n is League. Whalley Conservative Club abother of h is in te re s ts
dist church when he lived in t/ne locality. He was
and he was a fam i liar v?*1 *,lle village Metho
Sunday school su p e r in ten dent for i6 y ea rs an d a trustee.
In more vece n t
years he worshipped a t Methodist Church,
three Alethodist churches meiged to Trinity, he wrote
a ,lllst0ry of Methodism in Chtheroe for
pas t Worshipful m a s te r of W Porest (401) Lodge,
memoiatiyg handbook. in Freemasonry he was a
addington> an d h e ,d pro married son, Roy, who is a
vincial honours. Mr. Chatburn leaves a
Clitheroe. 1964- when th e town’s
th e com- Cinema The life of Edvard Grieg,
the composer, is the subje ct of “ Song of Norway,’’ a t the
Civic Hall. T h e musical, Aimed in
Norway an d Denmark, con ta in s 45 musical numbers. T h e in te rn a t ic n a l c a s t in
cludes Toralv Mau rs tad as Grieg, and Robert Morley, Harry Secombe and Edward G. Robinson also appear-.
f r e e l a n c e press photo grapher, an d a married d au g h ter , Je an , who was a t one time a member of the Advertiser an d Times edi tor ial staff. The Mayor of Clitherce,
a Take day trip to Nova Scotia
Coun. Rich a rd Turner, and the ch a irm an of Clitheroe R u ral Council. Coun. J. H. Fell, were in the large congregation a t the funeral service in Whalley Metho d is t Church on Tuesday.
an d officials, representatives of th e Ribblesdale Cricket League an d o th e r organisa tions. newspaper colleagues,
T here too, were councillors
members of the Methodist Church, Masonic brethren, an d o th e r personal friends.
The service was conducted
jointly by the Rev. E. S. Joselin, minister a t Whalley, an d th e Rev. N. Walton, su p e rin ten d en t o f
Clitheroe Circuit. In te rm e n t took place a t Clitheroe
t h e Cemetery. Jepsons W Nova Scotia Mills e make you feel at home
Open u n til I p;m. Saturday. K. L. Jepson Ltd., Nova Scotia Mills, Key <3*v»*»t. off Bolton Rd., Blackburn, Lancs. Tel: Blackburn 59123
Where you will find as good a display of fine furniture and quality carpets as anywhere in the United Kingdom. An hour or so spent in our'spacious two storey
Nova Scotia Mills, Blackburn,is the borne of Jepsons.
get the same homely service, before a n d after the sale (our carpet fitting service is the best in town). Come to Nova Scotia, soon, and feel perfectly at home.
showrooms can save you both frustration and money. Whether you choose credit or cash with discount, you
His bride was Miss
ca r ried white gladioli an d cerise sweet peas.
Lesley Elizabeth B u t ler and Miss K a ren Elizabeth Hacking, bride's niece.
Bridesmaids were Miss
eldest bro th er : groomsman, Mr William Hacking, bride's b ro th er ; and ushers, Mr W. Pinder, bridegroom’s b rother - in-law, and Mr J . Hacking, bride's eldest brother.
Hargreaves.
th e service and Miss A. P ark in so n played th e organ.
The Rev. Curry conducted Waddington.
a re spending a honeymoon to u r in g in th e South. They will
live a t Becchbank,
P h o to : Tim P rocter, Burnley.
28 Marsden Mall, Arndale Centre, Nelson. Tel. 6 7 2 9 2 . Also 33 Church Street , Accrington. Tel. 36 8 8 8 ._____
Mr an d Mrs Hargreaves
cerise crepe dresses an d h ad small white flowers in th e ir hair. Miss B u t le r car ried a bouquet of white c a rn atio n s an d Miss Hacking h a d white c a rn a tio n s and white roses. Best man was Mr C. E. bridegroom's
They wore full-length G O OD L I G H T I N G Is essential
to your eyes when s tudy ing, working
or reading, it contr i
butes to the safety of young and old, in the bathroom, the chi ldren's room or out of doors. It adds to th e full enjoyment ot your home when you relax alone or wi th friends. Have fun choosing your lights from----
ing services a t Slaidburn Alethodist Church t h e special preacher was Mr
Produce distributed At the harvest thanksgiv
chie, th e youngest d au g h ter of Mr an d Mrs Leslie C o n c h i c , of Billington Gardens, Billington, wa.s m a rr ied on S atu rd ay a t S t Mary's RC Church, Langho.
Miss Angela Marie Con-
Roy Grimshaw Penswick, younger son of Mr and Mrs
T h e bridegroom was Mr
h e r fath e r, wore a classical gown of white F ren ch crepe and lace, with a m a tch in g lace Ju l ie t cap. She carried a basket of pink roses and white freesia.
Queen’s Hotel, Church. T h e bride, given away by
B a rb a ra Howard, th e bride's cousin, an d Miss Lisa Anna Drinkwell, th e bride's four-
The bridesmaids were Miss ycar-old niece. They wore James Penswick, of
Penswick, th e bridgroom s brother. Groomsmen were M a s ter Wayne Anthony Thomas, th e b r id e’s four- year-old nephew, a n d Mr Leslie David Conchie, th e bride's brother. and the ush e r was Mr Jo h n Howard, the bride's cousin. After th e ceremony, p er
dresses of lilac floral nylon, with white accessories. Best m an was Mr Keith
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formed by F r Anthony Butler, a reception was held a t th e Swan Hotel, Whalley. T h e bridegroom, a food preparer, a n d the bride, a
sales as sistant, a re both employees of B r itish Home Stores, Blackburn. They will live in Barnes Street, Church.
P icture : H. Bailor. D. LORD & SON
5 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE Telephone 2488
FU S IU ER E 2 -5 9 -E 2 9 9 3 fittings in Black Smooth Leather o r Crushed Brazil Grain. Boys 9—3
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