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Clithcroc Advertiser and Times, July l l lh , 1974


YOUR WEEKEND VIEWING


SATURDAY BBC 1


Son CAMBERWICK GREEN


!!-10 THE MUPPET musicians of


BREMEN


10-25 WEATHERMAN 10-30 GRANDSTAND 5-


n-35 VISION ON 10-00 ATHLETE


TOURNAMENT 55 THE ROYAL


6- 10 WAYNE IN ACTION •‘The Searchers"


10-10 NEWS 10- 25 THAT’S LIFE 11- 05 SERGEANT BILKO


11-30 WEATHERMAN Granada


9-15 GARDENING TODAY


10- 11-


9-40 THE RIGHT niTRSE


11-30 FIREBALL XL5


11-55 UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE


BBC 1


9- 00 NAI ZINDAGI NATA JEEVAN


10-30 SOLEMN PARISH EUCHARIST


12-10 MADE IN BRITAIN 12-25 HAMMER IT HOME


12-50 FARMING


1-15 CANOE 1-tn NEWS HEADLINES 1-


15 B 'C . rU S S 2- 3- Athens"


l.nn ASK ASPF-1. I-


THROUGH SUMMER


5-


Tt. Happened ip 30 JOURNEY


00 FH.M MATINEE9- 4- 7-


S-35 THE TWO RONNIES 9- 20 CANNON


12-30 WORLD OF SPORT 5-io NEWS 5-20 CARTOON TIME 5-35 FILM “ Since You Went Away "


8- 40 THICK AS THIEVES 9- 15 KUNG FU


10-15 NEWS 10-30 GREAT FILMS OF THE SIXTIES


12-20 OPERATION BARBAROSSA


BBC 2


7-40 OPEN UNIVERSITY 3-


MUSICAL


“ In the Good Old Summertime “


One-Day International


05 SESAME STREET 10 THE JACKSON FIVE


40 CRICKET


8- 00 NEWS AND SPORT 8-10 POT BLACK 8-


10-10 FILM: "EXODUS


9- 25 NEWS ON 2 9-30 GOLF


r /in i/n rm f /m n r /rm tn n fn n n ir r ir r n r iii/n ii/im SUNDAY


fi-15 NEWS REVIEW 7-


8-


10- 11-


10-05 THE DOUBLE DEALERS


9- 00 WORKSHOP


MILLION US


00 WESTMINSTER 55 NEWS ON 2 10- 00 SUNG EUCHARIST


Granada THIS?


4- 50 ALIAS smith AND JONES


SOS NEWS fi-15 THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS


fi-50 GLORY. GLORY 7-25 AMERICA fi-15 HEDDA CAREER.


10- 05 N EW S 10-15 A N D R E P R E V IN


10-15 WORDS BV JOHNNY MERCER


MEETS II- 35 WEATHERMAN RBC 2


7-40 OPEN UNIVERSITY 1-50 CRICKET


FEST1YAL of SONG 20 LLANGOLLEN 2-


1-00 PRIMUS 1-


40 THE LONG CHASE I-


3-


fi-35 AS IN ADAM 7-00 STARS ON SUNDAY 7-25 DOCTOR AT SEA 7-55 FILM OF THE WEEK


POT


The Pleasure of TTis Company”


10- 00 NEWS 10-15 SEVEN FACES OF WOMAN


II-


12-05 TIME TO REMEMBER


11- 00 TARZAN 12 00 OPENING TIME


25 THE CHAMTIONS


•• No! Mv Darling Daughter ”


4-10 A PLACE IN THE COUNTRY’


fi-05 NEWS fi-15 PLAIN SONG TO


25 SUNDAY MATINEE u n ti [o u r 40 THE GOLDEN SHOT 35 THE INTRUDER TODAY UNTIL bATUKDAY


Also THE OUTFIT (AA) Shows 2-10. 3-10. 5-30. 7-0


u n t t io u i B L A C K B U R N


Telephone 58446 SUN.. JULY HM> 0 A L L W11.K


I YUL RRYNNER Is .1 rnhol in WEST WORLD (AA)


z wane ru TEN FINGERS OF STEEL


THE GATLING GUN (A) Shows 2-30. 4-10. 5-40. 7-20


3. The Happy Musical GODSPELL (U)


15 DEPARTMENT S Also Ryan O'Neal In THE THIE1


WHO CAME TO DINNER (A) Shows 2-0. 3-40. 5-25. 7-10


HORROR HOSPITAL (X) THE CORPSE GRINDERS (XI 2-10 3-15. 4-50. 5-55. 7-30


RIMINGTON & DISTRICT


HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 2nd ANNUAL SUMMER


FLOWER SHOW


on SATURDAY, JULY 13th, 1974 al MEMORIAL INSTITUTE, RIMINGTON


Opener: MB .1. N. WHITTAKER of Thimble Hall, Newby


Judge: MB IAN D. 31A SON. Bolton-by-13owland


DOORS OPEN 2 p.m. OFFICIAL OPENING 2-30 p.m. REFRESHMENTS


:: RAFFLE ADMISSION 8p: CHILDREN 2p


BOATEL CRUISES (WIIE ELTON) Private party hire. Cruise aboard the


LADY MARY p e r r ie s Hiten^eb M aurant


Higher Road (to Jeffrey Hill) Longridge


* A LA CARTE MENU. Bar Lounge and Good Range of Wines.


•k Wednesday to Saturday Dinner 7-0 to 10-0


★ Sunday Lunch 12-00 to 2-00. Meals 4-00 to 6-00. For Table Reservations Tel. (Wed. to Sun.) LONGRIDGE 2697


Afternoon and evening dates available from July onwards. For your pub, club, office and business promotions, etc.


For terms apply to:


BOATEL CRUISES, BOAT YARD, KENYON LANE, WHEELTON, Nr. CHGRLEY. Telephone Chorlcy 732GD or Bolton G2317


f i in n in i in i i i / / / i i in n / / i i i i in i i i / / i i in im i i i i i / / i / i


HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL CLITHEROE


SUPPERS TUESDAY TO FRIDAY


DINNER DANCE SATURDAYS 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Resident D.]. EDDIE KING


PARTIES — WEDDING RECEPTIONS — RESIDENTIAL Phone for reservations — STONYHURST 216


ti//r /r r r n n n iiiii/r r ir r r n r r rn r r /n w //n /r r r r n r iim


ART EXHIBITION WATERCOLOUR PAINTINGS by E. J. W. PRIOR


JULY 6th — 20th WHALLEY CENTRAL LIBRARY v n m n n iH /iifr ffM m m m m m m m n m i/n m r rA .W . V .W .W . V


CLTTHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATE — TELEPHONE 23585


FOR DETAILS OF HOW ADVERTISING CM HELP YOU It BUSINESS


RING ERIC AINSWORTH Clitheroe Advertiser King Street, Clitheroe


TELEPHONE 22323 Organist — SUSAN Drums — GARRY


SATURDAY, JULY 13th CIIRISS GYMAN


INSTRUMENTALIST AND VOCALIST SUNDAY, JULY’ 14lh


JEAN RICHMOND


FIRST TIME HERE — GREAT ARTIST WEDNESDAY, JULY 17lli


THE ROYSTON JONES TRIO ALL PAY' — lOp


DOUBLE 11 : 3


Won. £30 next week 0


TREBLE :


8 : 3 Not won. £50 next week V bV iW hV bV iV . " iV .V A M I d i n i n g &


EVERY SATURDAY 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. in our BALLROOM


Book now WMi ba inr. of • t»W« MUSIC BY THE ROWLAND1 FORD DUO


Waddings *nd Privat. Partis, eatered for Caoacitv 150


OPCN DAILY FOR LUNCHEON ANO DINNER (Except W*dn**d»V)


Sunday luneH and WgG Tew \ Speciality


brick house licensed restaurant


Garstang Road, Chipping. 2 mlasrtaa from VIHaga


Tsl. 3W GET IN THE HOLIDAY MOOD at. the


Clithcroe Central Working Men’s Club tonigh t with


TOM EATON AND


KAY KARROLL VOCAL COMEDY DUO


DOUC. ON THE ORGAN HAROLD ON DRUMS FRIENDS AND ASSOCIATES WELCOME


Waddington Social & Bowling Club SATURDAY, JULY 13th


DISCO DANCE


to the MIKE COLLINS DISCO JIGGING FROM 8 p.m. — 11-30 p.m.


Please note: No admission wearing jeans or denim jackets and also no admission after 10-0 p.m.


RIGHT OF ADMISSION STRICTLY RESERVED ig m m m m n m m m m fi


CUTHEROE NATURALISTS’ SOCIETY


NATURE WALK ' NEWBY


SATURDAY, JULY 20th Leader: MR E. ORMAND


Skipton Bus (alipht Gisburn) 1-21 p.nt. York Street


TERRrSTAXISl Telephone


WHALLEY 2101


CONTRACT WORK UNDERTAKEN


AIRPORTS & WEDDINGS A SPECIALITY


Chauffeur Service on request


DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE I / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /Y / / / / 4


Colin—Organ


1. Glcnd-i Jv»ck*on, George $CR«d A TOUCH OF CLASS


(AA) Twice nightly 5-40. S-0


2 Vincent Price, Tab Hunter CITY UNDER THE SEA


Shows 2-0. 3-30. 5-0. 6-15. 7-40 3 ,


(U) Also Full Length Cartoon ALADDIN (U)


Jim Kelly


BLACK BELT JONES (X) Richard Harris. Rod Taylor


the DEADLY’ TRACKERS IXI Shows 2-30. 4-0. 5-45. 7-15


4. ENTER THE DRAGON


CLEOPATRA JONES (X Programme)


Shows 2-20. 4-0 5-30. 8-40 Contrary to rumours


TOWN TAXIS CONTINUE TO OPERATE


TEL. CLITHEROE 24026


25 THEY SOLD A


CRAVEN HESFER HOTEL CHAIGLEY, NEAR CL1THEROE (under new management)


15 THE WORLD ABOUT


DINNER DANCE SATURDAY, JULY’ 20lh 9 p.in. to 2 n.m.


NOW HELD REGtlLARI.Y’ EVERY FORTNIGHT MC


Reserve your table for Hie eveninu 30 HAVE YOU SEENrrf/wriwrirrrrrrrirrr" r" n,,,rrrrfrfrrr' ,,rrfr,,r,r,t‘ 00 THE SATURDAY


THE NEW INN C L A P H AM


(between Inglcton and .Scttlo) Under New Ownership and just Completely Renovated.


Dudley and Anno Banford (c*-Boars Head. L°ns [’r“ ,0n) |ohn and Anne Burns— Drinks and Snacks.


Sol in one of the P ^ ^ s i n S T . ° :« t;nd


8^ r bcfore your meal Tbe LOUNGE BAR for comfort, sociability and sonorous bar snacks.


I offering a really largo and interesting selection o f^ s h ^ a n d Continental Dishes all P=rs®


OUR m ew RESTAURANT na


A la Carte Evenings and Our Famous FOR BOOKINGS—TELEPHONE CLAPHAM 203.


30 WESTMINSTER i


35 THE PALLISERS


"Remembcr-you can look forward to a warm welcome and wonderful food.


Tuesday to Saturday, still only £1 and £ .50 Sunday. A g selection changed daily.


Blackpool


Bolton.by.Bowland Motor Services Ltd and Hodder Motor Services


summer h o l id a y


e x c u r s io n s ctiNDAY, JULY 21st


Edinburgh . M


..........................................:::::::::::::::::::::::: j ig £’g (1000) 76p ° . . . . . ............................ JO™) “ -51


Scarborough I ’ ” ,'.................................................. (0750 Rhvl


Vo/lc ................................................................


Southport...................... : : : : ............................................... ! ° ’ >5) ..............TUESDAY, JULY 23rd


Wcston-Supcr-Marc S^ .“ ru k ? t" b>’ Sa,tbur" ................................................


Morceambe ............................................................... Blackpool


.............................. ..................


d’ Hoto Lunches Sunday A good


Colwyn Bay Rhyl


, ‘ ‘ ’ ............................................... WEDNESDAY. JULY 24th ................................... ..


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Flamingo Park Zoo ................................................. York .......................................................................


Settle, MorccambcV Blackpool ........................... Southport Blackpool


............................................................... THURSDAY, JULY 25th


Costwold Tour via flourton-on-thc-Watcr, 5tow-on-lhc-Wold ...........................................


Bridlington . York


Mnrccamhc Blackpool


Morccambc .,***.................. ............................ Blackpool


...........* ..................................................... ..................................................


............................................................. FRIDAY, JULY 26th


; ; ;; ; .................................................................. SUNDAY. JULY 2Rth


. . ......................................... ...............................................................


Windermere and Bowncss ..................................... Fleetwood Market


soP | f ’?J : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 8 I « 1 ! :«


(0940) £1.23 (0930) 80p (0915) 7Sp (0930) 76p


(0750) £1.45 (0750) £1.34 (0840) £1.28


, (0840) £1.20 , (0940) £1.15 (0915) 80p (0930) 76p


(0720) £2.25 (0840) £1.62 (0840) £1.20 (0915) 78p (0930) 76p


(0915) ...... ..


KnowNlcy Safari Park ....................................................... Ilonni £ Blackpool


Longlcat and Rath ................................................ Llandndn« Rhyl


Settle. Morrcamhc, Blaekpeol .........................• Chester Z o o ............................................................. . Smithport Blackpool


........... ........................................... ...............................................................


............................................................. TUESDAY, JULY 30th


Castle Pouch', Lochs ...........................................


Scarborough ......................................................... 5cven LaVrs .............................................................. Windcrmrrr jnH Powness .................................. York ..................................................................... Fleetwood Market


Morpe^nihr ............................................................ Blackpool


:..... , .................................................


78p 76p


. .


......................................................................... (1000) 76p MONDAY, |ULY 29th


PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Waterloo Rd, Clithcroe


(0705) £3.01 (0750) £1.57 (0750) £1.34 (0940) £1.15 (1230) 99p (0915) 80p (0930) 76p


(0720) £2.21 (0840) £1.62 (0940) £1.45 (0940) £1.23


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......................................................... wroNF.snAY, JULY l is t


(0840) £1.20 (0930) P0p (0913) 7Sp , (0930) 76p


pionhrim Nhcdi via Kmilwot-lh, Watwiek. Return Broadway, tv-tham tJoat nl n»ik« Ma,lhor«„r hi in / t j* { J n?


New fiMihl.. |T,in„.l| ................................................... Rhckpoo)


Mi.rfc.mhf ........................................................................ J2Z15* 25" l 7g'


......................................................................... (0930) 76p THURSDAY, AUGUST 1st


(Uairmam .Urn-ti Pride*) .............................................. <51f501 £I-S3 Kcwick ,c„Th„an c n , .n .................................................


,'g,7S0


Smilhpnrl Bl.ckponl


: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ....................... .......................................................................... ......................................................... ' , (0930)


5! till 5 $0p


.......................................................................... (09301 76p FRIDAY. AUGUST 2nd


Morcc.mhc .......................................................................... !221a! Blackpool


The dcpaMvc times shown Arc from Clithcroe only. CHatburr V/nallcv departure times as per seat tickets.


7Sp 76p


\ and


r i c e hooka! our office: 46 King Street Clithcroc. Tc| 22473 & 22590: C v K Ainsworth, Waterloo Road, Clithcroc. Tot. 2315S, Messrs. Hut,on's, Toll Bar, Chatburn Tel. Chatburn 303: Messrs.


Speak, Abbey Candy Stores. Whalloy. Tel. Whatley 3622. Please b-nk earlv for good scats. "Coaching in Comfort"


ST. JOHN AMBULANCE CLITHEROE DIVISION


FLAG DAY


SATURDAY. JULY 13th HELP US TO HELP YOU


Also House to House Collection ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A ** ** *** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** **- STARDUST ★ CLUB


Ir IBBLESDALE SPORTS AND SOCIAL I CLUB, RAILWAY ROAD----Tel. 22342


THURSDAY, )ULY 11th, 8-30 p.m.


50/50 DANCING FRIDAY, JULY 12th


TO THE TRYERS ACTION SOUND


RIGHT OF ADMISSION RESERVED SATURDAY, JULY 13th


RODNEY COUNTRY AND WESTERN Richard—Drums SUNDAY, |ULY 14th


RIGHT OF ADMISSION RESERVED TUESDAY, JULY 16th


DISCO II ACTION SOUND RIGHT OF ADJUSSION RESERVED


TOTE DOUBLE, SATURDAY, JULY 6th 15—5. SNOWBALL No. 12.


TOTE THIS WEEK £20. SNOWBALL £20


|* * * * * * * -* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ,^ t,n y}rrrn ^ rtrrrm irm *rtmrriirtTrtrmvmTcatE!CCerCiCtlCB


RIBBLE VALLEY MINI BUS


PRIVATE THRE AND CONTRACTS 12 SEATER. P.S.V. DRIVERS


BOOK YOUR PARTY OUTINGS — COAST AND COUNTRY RUNS


DANCING TEL. WHALLEY 3164


FOOTBALL AND CRICKET MATCHES WEDDING PARTIES WELCOME


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PUT YOUR SALES GRAPH ON THE UP AND UP


with art advertisement in the CLITHEROE ADVERTISER


LOW MOOR CLUB


SUNDAY. JULY Ilth MIKE ANGELO


VOCAL GUITARIST First time at the Club


EVERYONE WELCOME r n iiin n n n n n in n in m CALF’S HEAD


HOTEL WORSTON


Telephone Chatburn 218.


You don’t need to pay a for­ tune when you cat out.


COME TO THE CALF'S HEAD AND ENJOY A


THREE-COURSE BAR MEAL


FOR AS LITTLE AS61p (VAT included)


Our Menu includes Homo Made Soup, Assorted Sandwiches Fresh Curry. Roast Turkey, Roast Ham. Roast Beef. Salad or Chips, Ploughman's Lunch, Apple Pic and Choose and Biscuits.


Wc servo Bar Moats every lunchtime and evening.


r / / / / / / / /A / / /W / / / / / / /W / / / ( m MID-PENNINE


MPAA PRESENTS WHITWORTH SCHOOLS FESTIVAL THE PLAYBOARD PUPPETS


WHITWORTH CIVIC HALL Monday and Tuesday. July loth and l(Uh. 10 a.m. and 1-15 p.m.


Tickets L ’Op


The Funny Side of Serious Music with Pianist


VINCENT BILL1NT0N


WHITWORTH CIVIC HALL Thursday, July 18th, 1-15 Friday. July 19th, 1-|5 and 7-3*


Tickets 45p, Students. Children and OAP's 20p.


The Most Unusual Slum- E r r r Presented by Magician


DAVID BERCLASS


WHITWORTH CIVIC HALL Thursday, July '.’5th, 7*:») n.m.


Tickets S3p. Students, Children and OAP's Slip.


Early English Music by The LANDINI CONSORT


WHITWORTH CIVIC HALL Friday. July ‘Jtith. 7-30 p.m.


Tickets 45p. Students. Children and OAF'k 20p


All enquiries to MPAA, 2H ll-trk St Jam e s 's Street, Huntley '"til.", and Arlshnp, II King William fitter*, Blackburn GfillfiBR. or Whitworth llich School.


PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINT SALES


6 X 4 ............. 22p 8 X 6 ............. 33p 10 X 8 12 X 10


4 4 p 1 t I '.SiS! ‘rU


•FOR THE WORD OF GOD IS . A DISCERNER OF THE THOUGHTS AND IN TENTS OF THE HEART."


GOSPEL SERVICE. SUNDAY AT 6-30 p.m. A warm welcome to all


FORMULA ONE SIOCK CAK RACING


Championship of


SATURDAY. JULY 13th, 7-0 p.m. WHITE CITY STADIUM


BriMm1' Top Drivrr-. du*l in final bid fof the World CHampmmhip TinM.


the World SEMI FINAL


Roehdalo Stadium, Milnrow Road. Rochdale


Trafford Park, Manchester Complete the weekend At


HELL DRIVERS Cr WRECKERS BRITISH OPEN CUP QUALIFYING ROUND


SUNDAY. JULY 14th, 3-0 p.m.


PRINTS OF PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS ISSUE TAKEN BY OUR PHOTOGRAPHERS ARE AVAILABLE TO ORDER


I V 57 (0840) £1.20


Churvti Services


Manor Hall, Clitheroe (0750) £1.34


SUNDAY. JULY 14th GOSPEL SERVICE 6-30 p.m.


Speaker: MR W. MILLER (Nelson)


'WWWWWWVWWWWWVWWW M SLA1DBURN


ETHODIST CHURCH


SUNDAY SCHOOL


SERVICES 2-0 and G-30 p.m. Preacher:


MR R. IIOWEL .TONES of Clithcroc


fM AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABMt A welcome for all CIVIC HALL Tel. 23278 GRAND KINEMA Tel. 23278


Thursday, Friday. Saturday at 7 15 pm M *** change): Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon in THE GREAT RALE U


MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7 p.m. Matinee Wednesday at 2-1S. WALT DISNEY’S


Hebrews 4, v. 12. MICKEY MOUSE ANNIVERSARY SHOW


and ROBERT NEWTON as Mnc Job" Si,v»*r TREASURE ISLAND (u)


Matinee Wednesday a.L 2-15. Mickey Mouse Show and Cartoons


THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 7-30 p.m. WALT DISNEY'S


SLEEPING REAlITT ,m AND


THE SILVER FOX and JOHN PAVENPORT


The Winner of our £5 Shopping Voucher is —


Miss JEAN SMITH MILL HOUSE


ANNIVERSARY 1 Sunday, July 21st


HENTHORN ROAD CLITHEROE


BARGAIN


THE Ribble Valley Plan­ ning and Transportation Committee has negotiated a rent of £350 a year for five years for tire site of the planning department offices in Princess Avenue, Clitheroe. The county coun­ cil had originally asked for


Testing drivers


A ROAD safety competition, organised by the local branch of


• Institute of


Advanced Motorists, will be held at Broadway car park, Accrington, on August 18th. It is open to all drivers of


four-wheeled cars and light vans up to 15cwt. who arc not members of the Insti­


tute. Trophies will be awarded


to the overall winner, the best driver on the road sec­ tion and the winners of the four classes—men, women, novices and disabled drivers. Applications,


together


with an entry ice of 30p (lap for disabled drivers),


should be sent to Mrs E. Hindlc. 128 Lime Road, Acc- rintgon.


Villc Whalley Golden eggs


A REMARKABLE collection of hand-painted goose eggs is creating an impression among visitors to Whalley Library. The two dozen eggs were


painted by Valerie Rogerson, of Whitworth, Rochdale, who finds the shells a per­ fect surface for painting in miniature. They are on dis­ play until July '20th. The pictures vary from


Dutch landscapes to the age of chivalry with knights in armour. The artist’s two Saluk. dogs also feature on several of the paintings. Each egg has a gold tassel


are invited to the school on


ing which pres be made to headmaster an The meeting


p.m. and will by Mr Fred Ct Education Offit


New pack. Clipping’s n


was officially a meeting


for hanging, and at least half a dozen are for sale from £4.50 to £5. Also on show at the library


is a collection of water colours and oil paintings, by Mr E. J. W. Prior, of Bingley, who has exhibited at the London Royal Academy. The library is open Mon­


day, Tuesday. Wednesday and Friday 10-30 to noon and 1 p.m. to 7-30. It is closed all day Thursday, and open on Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon.


lcy group of the Young Ornithologists' Club is rapidly increasing, with 43


names on the books.


Friday, when they tested their knowledge of birds with a quiz. They also dis­ cussed future plans and out­ ings with their secretary, the Rev. J. R. Butcher.


About leather Leather craft was the


subject chosen by Mr F. Smith, of Great Harwood, when he spoke at the monthly meeting of Whalley


Trefoil Guild. Mr Smith also gave illus­


trations of ladies wearing leather. Recently members were entertained at a meet­ ing of Great Harwood Guild. They were shown the county standard and discussed Guild matters.


Chatburn


Coffee evening Chatbum M e th o d i s t


Women’s Fellowship funds were increased by £28 from


a coffee evening at the home of Miss M. Castlehouse in Darkwood Crescent. Mrs P. M. G. Hood was in charge


Membership growing Membership of the Whal-


district com Mrs H. Cr‘ will be a meetings to st and the leader Freeman and Preston, how ing should There will be sometime in A


committee has another set-b< plans to instal tral heating. Instead of


More to fi Chipping


former boiler


ted at a cost < a new one is lowing the d there are no i the old buildii The commi


have to find £750, which n cost well over The origins


Thirty members met on ▼ iu, a


in the region Vicitnrfi


having its sir this summer, party of 40 . Pilling Mot were shown church, leam of its history : the Rev. T. G: led prayers. The previou.


Chipping Pa


from Morec Church Youn there.


reminiscences Preston North star Willie Cu other former


Memories It was an


in Chipping play a tea village. The crowd


North End away satisfi draw. The match


out to see h tram compa


of the bring and buy stall and refreshments were pro­ vided by Miss Castlehouse.


meeting of the Ribblesdale Club were Mrs D. Atkinson, Mrs Cottam and Miss L. Knight. Miss N. Wignall raffled flowers for club funds. Mrs Jackson being the winner. Members en­ joyed their usual games of dominoes.


Ribblesdale Club Hostesses at the weekly


Anniversary Christ Church Sunday


School Anniversary Services


were held on Sunday. The preacher at both services was the Rev. Norman Wain, of Stacksteads. Bacup. Mr Wain was a former colleague ot the Vicar of Chatburn (the Rev. N. Haddock), when they worked together In Blackpool. Scholars sang special hymns — "We’ve a story to tell to the nations": " Walking in the King’s highway”; " Suffer little children": and " I listen "— the words and music of this being composed by Mrs H. Brewer, a member of Christ Church.


The primary Sunday


school scholars also sang two action songs at the afternoon family service.


These were “ I have hands ’’ and " Jesus loves little ones like me.” All the children’s


singing was accompanied by Mrs H. Brewer (piano) and Mr R. Porter (guitar). Or­ ganist was Mr N. Lawson. At the morning service two probationers were awarded their chorister’s badge and


were promoted to singing girl and singing boy. They were Janet Spencer and Carl Brewer. L e s s o n s were read by Susan Frank- land, Marie Reeves, the Sunday School Queen — Miss Karen Brewer — and Helen Spencer. Before the family service there was the usual procession through the village, with all the church organisations taking part. The Blackburn Citadel Sal­ vation Army Band provided the music. The offerings were for Sunday school


lunds. Chipping


Tennis The junior knockout


t e n n i s tournament at


Chipping on Saturday was *on by Miss Margaret Mercer. She beat Miss M.


Aircy in the final. Eight players competed in


t.hc matches, which has en­ couraged tihe tennis club to think about holding a similar event in August. Also in August will be an


by the loca some of the the team. Pr totalled, ar funds. Tea and c'


wards served hall, and Ice­ man Mr Go thanked the


present bus? and painting acquired can' tually hope t, camp sites an nual Scout Clitheroe. The Scouts


Frank Walto Craig and a joined a spo Preston Ba money for andra Rose A group ot


support from their first jun village hall 6-30 pjn.


Hurst


an unusual r ing bdrd set dried its fioi tractive tabl members of WI were tolc The spoake


Dried fio Growing m


Swimmers Local Sco


advised any< in drying ph ment with a: appealed to t Mrs Hubbn


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