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^WHEN r two policemen went ,-into , the' Petre1 lArms, 1Lango,iiatJ| 12-40 a.m. 'they.discovered,a


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CHILDREN’S SHOES AND SANDALS


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THE FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS


48 WHALLEY ROAD C L ITH ER O E


GOOD PARKING WHILE YOU SHOP


THERE: is nothing Mrs Prudence: Birtwistle and her family of 10 enjoy more than, a family get- together.


ily can keep in touch with Mrs Birtwistle, one of the


of the family and friends attended a p a r ty o n , Saturday at the Spread Eagle Hotel, Barrow. To make sure the fam­


they should hold a special celebration to mark Mrs, Birtwistle’s 70th birthday and her daughter’s visit from New Zealand. More than 40 members


So it was fitting ■ that


- tion of a telephone at her : home in Old Row, Bar- row. Two other members- of the family promised to pay 12 months’ rental. The phone link was


presents was the installa-


p ro v id ed by another daughter, Mrs Elaine Ellison, and there were numerous other gifts';


See the big, big show, a fabulous superstore with an


incredible selection of 3-piece suites, reproduction furniture, wall units, beds and


bedroom furniture plus CARPETS!!!


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Lived in village over 70 years


served as a special const­ able with West Riding


later moved to Gisburn. During the first world war, he was Regimental Sergeant Major with the Royal Artillery. Mr Waddington also


A RESIDENT of Gisburn for over 70 years, Mr Thomas Waddington, of Main Street, died op Thursday in Airedale General Hospital, Steeton. B Born and educated in Constabulary for many


olton-by-Bowland, he


retired from Carlson’s, of Barnoldswick, where he was a chargehand.


enjoyed gardening, was highly respected by all who knew him and was a keen


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John Waddington, of Bing- ley, and Coun. Harry T. Waddington, of Gisburn, and a daughter, Mrs Mar­ jorie Greenwood, of Lan­ caster.


interment in the chur­ chyard. He leaves two sons, Mr


member of St Mary’s Church in the village. The funeral took place there on Tuesday, followed, by


Mr Waddington, who


joiner for the late Lord Ribblesdale. In 1957 he


years. For 27 years he was





arranged by Mrs Birtwis­ tle’s daughter and son-in- law,. Sheila and Tony Jackson, so that they can keep in contact when they return to Auckland next month. A birthday cake was


v the promise., of -a • ne w outfit.


including cheques and r


■ taken leave: from RAF • Kinross, where he is in th e mountain rescue team.:


On Tuesday, Mrs Birt­ wistle's actual birthday,


dren who attended the party presented Mrs Birt­ wistle with :a~ bouquet. : One grandson,-Peter; had '■


The older grandchil­


ther\daughterxMrs Jac- ■queline Pye took-her out for dinner with, a ■ few friends. At the happy : family:


, gathering Mrs Birtwistle (centre) is pictured with


, Elaine, Lyn and Robert F ro n t — Mar garet , Mavis, Sheila and Jac­ queline.


■ her sons and daughtersr From the left: Back — Donald, Michael;. Ann,


.vgropp of people in the/bar, Clitheroe magistrates ^were told>«


---------------- -— :----—— For consuming intox­ icating; liquor [.out side' per- mitted hours;/ John; Boyd


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A ^ J i a p p ^ t , 1 ending' _


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,THERE,was a;.happy end­ uing/, to , the story of/three


■ kittens dumped on Henth- . orn-tip and^rescued'-by ['Clitheroe girl;: Kathryn Duckworth. ‘'


• and 'soon after. the / trio’s /plight was featured in last ■ week’s Advertiser and [Times, the remaining two were fixed, up. -


of callers at her-Kay Street home, butrsome had’to be turned away-disappointed. She. was pleasantly sur­


Kathryn had a number


prised at the response-and is delighted the kittens have gone to good homes.


Keel’s run aids charity I l f a fe iH H K l


Isas


Onel of r then kittens^ was already guaranteed a home


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v half-hour.,for .drinking-up. . When the officers went into the premises they saw


: a group of people with four beer-' glasses in front of them, but it was not poss­ ible to say. to whom the drinks- belonged. McMul­ len, however, was drinking beer which he said a friend;,, not named, had bought for him. Sykes told the magis­


:■ DAVENPORT PHF17 MUSIC CENTRE


f A ’ faithful 'replica of an early. Victorian Davenport -Desk. Finished in selected Curl/Mahogany-veneere inlaid with


SOME OF OUR AUGUST SPECIALS ■


on-his birthday.. They all entertained at the hotel and were discussing plans for a. charity concert.


trates he had invited the people to stay for a drink


Show is seeking entries


E NT RY fo rm s and schedules for Whalley and district Horticultural Soci­ ety’s flower and vegetable show, on September 2nd, are now available.


distributed round the vil­ lage, including the library, and can also be obtained from the society’s commit­ tee members. The show is to be opened in the Church of England School by soci­ ety chairman Mr Basil Greenwood.


The leaflets have been


ing it out in vegetable and flower classes for an impressive array of silver­ ware.


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classes, however, in veget­ ables, flowers; handic­ rafts, baking, preserves, wine and eggs, and a number of chflaren’s clas­ ses too. v- , ,


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CREDIT...


You need pay only £6 per month to give yourself CONSTANT CREDIT of £144. You may borrow as much as you can conveniently afford to repay over a REASONABLE period. Constant credit gives you the opportunity to borrow twenty-four times the monthly amount you can afford to repay.


For example-


Monthly payments £6 ”





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” £15 £20


’* £30


Constant Credit Limit £144 "


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” £168 ” £240 ” £360 ” £480 ” £720


What does constant credit cost?


.notice in anting. As join loana reduce so lines your interest. ('Equivalent! to an effective annual rate of interest of 2I1.OT): Your account can be '


StHmunt Order or Pacing-In Book on the same day of every month The repayment being exactly one. month after the account is opened ’


.- Providing h..m..mum


to the amount of the original loan. At your request we will review your credit limit, and it can be increased as needs demand


(minimum £30) t hhiat has been repaid so that your foi l an is constantly topped , ,


Why constant credit? III! up ti. this .imiiiinl iiT ti...


I 1 . t . -...... ' by uur giving one.months-notice in writing. : a . • ••- <-•,


Inter--? doe Mj1e b> P“> ™ent “f the ouatanding balance together with any RepaymenL-can be made by either Bankers Order, Giro


The current rate of intelwt w» • on the balance outatandino at the end of! the previous month. This rate can only be varied by our giving one month’- ’


lost dog GUARANTY LTD


FC FINANCE


A PA R TY of f iv e Clitheroe and District Venture Scouts were delayed in setting off for their week’s camp at Cric- cieth by a lost dog.


to Dr Gordon Hampson, who was supervising the Scouts in their sailing activities, was locked by mistake in the Scout s torehouse while the canoes were being pre­ pared.


their new boat-and other - activities included swim-: ming, rock climbing and abseiling.


sioner of the Criccieth area. . They went sailing in


great success, the Scouts being accompanied on their high standard of camping by the District Commis­


hours’ searching that the dog'was found and the Scouts could at last make their way to Wales. The camp' itself was a


It was only after several The dog, which belongs


Bowland County Secon­ dary School, it was- an enjoyable end' to a busy holiday.


■ .... - Pendle Club


WINNERS 'at Clitheroe’s- Pendle Club bridge game were: Mr Tom Hartley arid Mr F. Walker,- Miss Ruby Holland and Mrs -K. McMahon. '


equipment for a children’s charity.: ' For Keel, who attends


Geoffrey Simpson, and his sister Denise (18) attended the award-giving cere­ mony, when donations were requested to provide


he had to swim 42 lengths and run four miles.. This was no problem to Keel, for he keeps fit playing football for Grindleton’s junior team. His parents, Mr and Mrs


SWIMMING and running for charity earned Keel Simpson (14) two certifi­ cates while he was on holi- d ay at, P o n t in 's , irf Brixham, Devon. ' Keel, of Meadowside, Grindleton, ■ who is very interested ’in .all types of sport, eagerly entered the events organised by the holiday camp for a chil­ dren’s charity. To win the certificates,


must'be returned to either Mr Jack Yates, of 5 Moor- field, Whalley, or Mr Len Nightingale, of 10 Wood­ lands Drive, Whalley, not later than .’noon on Wed­ nesday, August 30th.


All'entries for the show Help wanted


ling to help in such pur­ suits as cycling, science or first-aid to contact Mr C. Law, chairman of the t r a in in g c om m i t te e (Padiham 73169).


THE shortage of people to teach Scouts and Cub Scouts the skills to help them ’win their badges is causing concern to the County Executive. It is asking anybody wil­


6 & 8 CHURCH STREET, GT HARWOOD ,


BETTY’S FASHIONS PROP. MRS B ATHER


THURSDAY, AUGUST 3rd


FURTHER REDUCTIONS ON EXISTING STOCK COMMENCES TODA Y


sale AND 00-H0-009 DOWSONS SUMMER CLEARANCE m h


begins FRIDAY, AUGUST 4th at 9 a.m.


are undei 60 jean* of age you.may re-borrow anv amountJ m im» uceu ivpttui so in i


’Constant .credit can be used to save. If your account goes £10 or more into' credit we will pay you interest currently at the rate o h m per annum und ■ credit this to your account monthly: This rate of interest can only he varied


Ifyou/should, die


What can the loan be used for? Constant credit can be used for any ‘.li' purchase of a reasonable nature (subject —• -c to Government control) Home Improve­ ment, Household Furniture, Clothing,’r ' Bedding, Domestic Appliances,^Radio; !;k. it-


i TVs, in fact,- almost any goods- sold1 by the Blackburn Co-operative Society..- . ■:[


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. years of age, subject to the terms of.the loan: With the loan there are no hidden ctn-lj*


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\ uur lean is uuloniiltleally palil uff in the event uf vuiir ilealh befui-e slviv ~ t


To obtain.-your.Idun;is•• simplicity itself. All ymi’dii'is call In at^the • Furnishing or Clectncal Departments, Moor Lane, Clitheroe, and request^ an application fotm ^


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FURNISHING DEPARTMENT: MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE V ^ * V


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ELECTRICAL-DEPARTMENT:; ; MOOR LANE '


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Lake. District followed the ’ wedding of Mr David Wil- ' liarn Barlow and Miss Una . ■Theresa.Ruffley at St Pat-"; r ic k ’s' RC C h u r c h , Coventry..


..and'CMrs, J. VRuffley,''’of.” Coventry/- , ' ’vj‘> ” kk'*


iBarlow;«of:/ Hawthorne ' Place, Clitheroe; - arid - the bride, a student teacher. is i the [eldest daughter of - Mr .


J The 1 bridegroom, 'arij[ accounts assistant;- is ,the only son of Mr and Mrs B. ^


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;cream};VictorianTstyle;;^ gown .[with >ai,chiffon -cape-'f-f and matching hat.- She; car--?:


-'^TheYbride;'. given - away | by.’her father,', wdre/’a'' [


x A^'honeymoon in the i RUFFLEY ’


: fley,fithe.vbride’s /sister. They wore ■


. Bridesmaids were Miss Siboahn.and Miss Lorraine^ Clifford,-; ,the:!',bride’s' cousins, and Miss Gail Ruf- -


ried : a /prayer .book / with; flowers. > , i


-lemon and.lilac dresses and; .carried flower baskets. >i Best man was Mr, John


emerald 'green,


.Parkinson,and usher’Mr John S. Bailey? '


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formed by Fr.O'Flynn, the 0 r.ga n is tew a s 'tS is te r ' Therese. -A'reception’was'


At thevceremony, .per­ — i., . .-11 -1^,-- - -


1 The couplet will'live iinl Blackburn. lr,T*,.wfr5 ; '/.J.. / j ...


held.-at\«theiSiRed.-*HousV- Hotel, Coventry:?-.' c/Yi


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^extended 'drinking/ until midnight; --/with a 1 further


ing, said that although the .hotel .was / licensed .to 11 p.m., a; supper licence


"McMullen (37), of Queen ; Street,fGreat’; Harwood, was fined £50, and' the licensee, Bryan Sykes (42); a similar amount for aiding and::;abetting..uThe ■ men who( >,denied/ the sum monses, were ordered to share costs of £40. •> , : Mr-R. .Hurst, prosecut­


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