\ 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August 9lh, 1979
YOUR WEEKEND — VIEWING— SATURDAY
7- 8-
8- 9-
BBC-1 VERSITY
15—8-30—OPEN UNI 30—CLOSEDOWN
10-00—HORSEBACK 10- 11-
11-20—FILM “Money from Home,” starring Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis.
JERRY
1-00—GRANDSTAND 5-10—NEWS 5-
6-
BOYSAND NANCY DREW MYSTERIES
9-35—THE RECORD BREAKERS
15—TOM AND 25—ZORRO 11- 25—THE HARDY
6-45—SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” star ring Gina Lollob- rigida, Anthony - Quinn.
8- 9-
10- 11-
12-
SPECIAL JUSTICE
DAY 15—JUKE BOX JURY
55—MISTER MEN 10—BOSS CAT
. 6-45—THE SILENT WITNESS '
6-15—NETWORK 8-15—HITLER — A
8-00—NEWS AND SPORT
10-00—NEWS ON 2 10-
FILM FROM GERMANY
TERROR “The Strange Door,” starring Charles Laughton, Boris Karloff.
05—MASTERS OF • ALSO JAMES COBURN, TELLY SAVALAS
A REASON TO LIVE, A REASON TO DIE a
B5£" The original tptet mini -1_ lech Rogtr* finings back to urtha
TERROR ‘Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb,” starring Andrew Keir, Valerie Leon, James Villiers.
Granada
9-25—THE DO-GOODERS
10-05—HAPPY DAYS
10-30—THE MERSEY PIRATE
25—SEASIDE 15—SWORD OF 50—NEWS
12-50—WEATHERMAN BBC-2 3-
7-40—2-45 p.m. — OPEN UNIVERSITY
4-
CINEMA “Blonde Venus,” starring Marlene Dietrich, Herbert Marshall, Cary Grant.
CINEMA “Dishonoured,” starring Marlene Dietrich, Victor McLaglen.
BBC-1
7-15—8-30—OPEN UNI VERSITY
9-00—HEADS AND TAILS
12-15—FAMILY FESTIVAL
9-40—NA YE GEET NAYA SANGEET
9-15—THE SUNDAY GANG
1-00—FARMING 1-25—EXPLORING PHOTOGRAPHY
1-50—NEWS HEAD LINES
1-55—FILM . Hitchcock’s “The Thirty-Nine Steps,” starring Robert Donat, Madeleine Carroll.
3- 4- 5-
6-
CHAPARRAL GRANDSTAND
OF THE NEW FOREST
6- 7- 8-
10- 11-
9-
SUNDAY LINE
6-15—THE LIGHT OF EXPERIENCE
05—NEWS 30—HOME ON
Hitchcock’s “To, Catch a Thief,” starring Cary Grant, Grace Kelly. 50—NEWS
PROM 11-40—WEATHERMAN BBC-2
7-40—1-55 p.m. - r OPEN UNIVERSITY
1-55—CRICKET
15—THE ONE DIN 05—FILM
15— T H E H IG H 05—SUNDAY
15—SATURDAY 00—THE QUEST
12-30—WORLD OF SPORT
00—MATCH OF THE 6-
8- 9-
5-05—ITN NEWS 5-15—SAM 5-
8-00—SALE OF THE CENTURY
WAS WON BALL'
10-00—ITN NEWS 10- 11-
ENDELL ESQUIRE
45—SATURDAY 12- 45—BONKERS! 15—HOW THE WEST TOWN CAR HIRE
30— CANNON AND 00—CHARLES
DAVE EDMUNDS AND ROCK- PILE-BORN FIGHTERS
, ler,” starring Syl via Sidney, Robert Reed.
“Secret Night Cal- SUNDAY
6- 45—NEWS REVIEW 7-
8- DERS 8-
8-20—FACE THE MUSIC
10- 11-
OFELCHE
' “Psycho,” starring Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh.
INTERNA TIONAL Hitchcock’s
9-
10- 11-
35—THE CHILDREN 12-
Granada BLOOD
WORSHIP
11-25—CARTOON 11-
12-30—HERITAGE IN DANGER
PRESS
1-00—LOGAN’S RUN 1-
2- RIGHT
5-00—SURVIVAL 5-
00—THE SUNDAY 00—THE EDITORS7-
8- 10-
2-30—INTERNA TIONAL GOLF
6- 00—SALLY ANN 6-30—ITN NEWS 6-
15—THE COMMAN 15—NEWS ON 2
55—THE MYSTERY 35—GRAND PRIX
00—MURDER
15—HAWAII FIVE-0 10—NICK LOWE,
10—THE LATE FILM CLITHEROE LTD TWO MINI BUSES FOR HIRE T A X I
SELF DRIVE HIRE CARS TE L . CLITHEROE
Registered office 28 PAR SO N L A N E ,
2 7 2 0 0 2 3 4 8 3
AND
L OW M O O R C L U B THURSDAY and SATURDAY
BINGO SUNDAY
FRANK CH AN TE L L Guitar Vocalist Members only — invited guests 30p Members Draw £5.
81511, 81039, '80628, 80822, 81748, 81113,'80868, I
80041 Snowball No 6. Next week £6
30—HORSES IN OUR 00—MORNING
00—TALKING BIKES 30—PARENTS’ DAY
00—FACE THE
QUEEN ELIZABETH II PLAYING FIELDS FUND RAISING COMMITTEE
The Former Vale House site adjacent Whal- ley Bus Station 11 a.m. — 4 p.m.
AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY AUGUST 27th
STREET MARKET
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT SCOUTS AND GUIDES present
£7.50 per stall o r all profits from stall to the fund
Inquiries contact C. Mason esq., 18 Llmefield Avenue, Whalley
_____________________ Tel. Whalley 3203
55—THIS IS YOUR 15—CARTOON TIME
SATURDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1979, from 2 p.m. onwards, at BARRACLOUGH, WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE
A GALA (By kind permission ol Mr and Mrs Terry Cattermole)
Cub Scouts 5-a-slde football, Brownie Guide sports, afternoon teas, cake stalls, sideshows, raffles. .
Tickets 25p. Under 141 Op. ^ CLITHEROE E TOWNSWOMEN’S GUILD p
30—MR AND MRS . 8
9-30—SCREENPLAY 11- 40—BLUE Y
8- 45—ITN NEWS 9-
KAY THURSTON DANCE SCHOOLS CLITHEROE, WHALLEY,'BLACKBURN
Teaching to R O YAL A C AD EM Y Standards Principal: KAY THURSTON A.R.A.O. L.I.S.T.D. „
Associate — ROYAL ACADEMY, ADVANCED Licenciate — IMPERIAL SOCIETY, ADVANCED
* AH Royal Academy and Imperial Society Exams * G.C.E. O-Levol Ballet for Seniors * Preparation for Competitions and Auditions * Small classes, ensuring individual attention * Under S’s class and Adult Beginners Ballet * Former pupils with ROYAL, MUNICH, ISRAELI, STUTTGART ANO SWEDISH BALLETS and successfully teaching INQUIRIES (for September Term and Holiday Classes)
WHALLEY CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOL
CLASSES: ST JOHN AMBULANCE HALL CHURCH BROW, CLTTHEROE
SWEET SUNDAY BEAR DJANS
45—SUNDAY, 00—TROPIC p
15—BJ AND THE£ X
15—THE COME- X X y
55—OPEN NIGHT
THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION
CLITHEROE LOCAL GROUP Invite Non Members to join In their walks.
.. , Strong footwear should be worn and packed lunch carried SPECIAL EVENING WALKS '
11 a.m. Whalley Bus Station Leader Mrs V. Mortimer
KAY THURSTON, GOLDHILL, SLAIDBURN, Nr. CLfTHEROI Phone Slaidburn 202
22.8.79. Meet 7 p.m. Whalley Bus Station. The Nab 4 miles.' 29.8.79. Meet Chatburn Post Office, 6-45 p.m. Swanside. Downham, Worsaw, Chalburn, 5 miles. Leader Mr D. Tomlinson
HENTHORN GOSPEL CHURCH
"Ye must be bom again”John 37
SUNDAY, AUGUST 12th 6-30 p.m.
Preacher: K. MELLING, Horwjck
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15th, 2-30 p.m.
- - WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP
FLOWER FESTIVAL
17th, 18th, 19th
GISBURN CHURCH AUGUST
10 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily
r FOOTBALL A T SHAWBRIDGE PRE SEASON FRIENDLY
CLITHEROE, WADDINGT0N
Admission 20p, children & OAPs 10p • ■ Proceeds In sld ol G. Dlnsdele Benefit Fund ■
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15th kick off 7 p.m.
S A W L E Y T A X I
NOW A T BIHffftlY2233l F O R B U Y IN G A N D B E L L IN G ^ <.
CLITHEROE TE L .
2 6 8 2 6 SALEM CONGREGATIONAL
• CHAPEL, MARTIN TOP Rimington
ANNIVERSARY . Sunday, '
163rd CHAPEL /
August 12th, 1979 . ■ Preacher ...
REV.R. B. CAMPBELL ,.... (from Inplewhite) ■ . *
Services 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Everyone welcome, r
i •- funds. ■
Collections for chapel..' :
15.8.79. Meet 6-45 p.m. Chalburn Road End. Worston. Mearley Hall, Clitheroe 5 miles
10-45 a.m. Slaidburn Bus Leader Mr I. Hardcastle A U G U S T 25th — WHALLEY TO OOWNHAM ,
A U G U S T 11th — BURN FELL
£ PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF DATE £ 8 “Grand Sing” with the COLNE LINDEN ^ 2
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 1979 in St Mary’s Parish Hall
SINGERS
ADMISSION 85p Tickets on sale at
HARTLEY’S FABRICS ; 12/14 Market Place, Clitheroe
4 y
d
2 X X
2 9
(Cub Scouts and Brownie Guides In uniform — tree of charge) A BARBECUE
AND DISCO 8 p.m. to 1a.m.
NOOKIES DISCO Tombola, raffle, sideshows, licensed bar.
Street; R. Turner a Sons, Castle Street; Thao's, York Street; West End Stores, Woone Lane; Scout end Guide Leaders-
Tickets £3 available from: Mrs Holt, The Parish Church Office; Cameo, Castlegate; Cowman’s (Butchers), Castle
John Clayton, 20 Shay’s Drive. Tel. 23162; Whitaker’s. King Street, Whalley.
250p.200p.150p
BRIAN & MICHAEL.DUGGIE CLARK In
Boxing Day to Jan. 19th PANTO TIME!
“JACK & THE BEANSTALK”
(A Giant of a Pantomimel) PARTY BOOKINGS NOW BEING TAKEN
SATURDAY DANCING
H333BEEEHS everyone welcomel
to theBOBWATMOUGH ORCHESTRA
D A N C E TO /
HUMPHREY LYTTLETON AT BOWERLEY SUMMER BALL
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th PLUS SUPPORTING BAND AND FROM LONDON
ALTONE SOUNDS DISCO Amission E10 ■
FULL BUFFET SUPPER INCLUDED «
BY TICKET ONLY, available
from.Bowerley Hotel,Langcllffe, • ,.
Settle, Yorks. Tel. Settle 2689. CLITHEROE GARDEN CLUB
* HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 76th
. GARGRAVE AGRICULTURAL AND GARGRAVE SHOW
SATURDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1979 President: R. L. Woltenden, Esq.
Display of Horse and Carriage Driving by Yorkshire Drivers' Club, Cattle, Sheep, Poultry, Agricultural Horsos. Hunters and Ponies, Gymkhana, Show Jumping, Handicrafts and Produce, Fell Races, Dog Show, Local Children's Spoils and Fancy
TRADE, STANDS, INQUIRIES Mrs C .J . VARLEY. Tel. GARGRAVE 425 ' • \
Dress, Terrier Racing, Tug-of-.War, Historic Cars. RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL and
MID-PENNINE ARTS ASSOCIATION present
S . BRASS IN RIBBLE VALLEY ' -i
,. ■ ' - i ;
-. 2 30p.m. — 4,30 p.m. . v • . (Weather permitting) 1 v 1 ' ■:
laidburn Silver Band; Sunday, August 12th, 1979, at The Castle, Clitheroe
RIMINGTON MEN’S CLUB
ANNUAL GENERAL
MEETING MONDAY,
AUGUST 13th at 8r30.p.m. ’. ,
FREEZING FRUIT*and VEGETABLES .also
Miss J. Gregory (Norweb) ‘
EXHIBITION ARRANGEMENTS
MONDAY, AUGUST 13th at 7-30 p.m. PARISH HALL MUTUAL ROOM
non-members welcome .
MR & MRS TREVOR WILLIAMS are pleased to announce a
GRAND S la lo m EVENING AT THE
RIBBLESDALE ARMS, GISBURN T9NI^HT> THURSDAY, AUGUST 9th, 1979
* FOR 2 0 % E C 'A L S la I° m P'“ T GLASS ♦ fl it w il ith S la lo m jLagei' / 4 7 - 2 0 p P E R P IN T ! ! ! . . . , “ tAke up Slalom |T»S A great sport*
8 p.m. -11-45 p.m. 75p Tel. 51887
Box Office, Northgate,
r - - “ ------- -s l SELLING !
BUYING I
ADVERTISER | TEL-SEL | CLASSIFIED |
CLITHEROE | . ADVERTISEMENTS | , DISCO 25—MASTERS OF g gS gSa, Ufli It on tbs 2Sth Cn ~ ■ *
Unit Four, Blackburn 5 8 4 4 6 AUG 12 WEEK Feature
2.40 JOAN COLLINS
ROBERT LANSING • IN
: ttawaiy GftEJtrtsT ADVpnuat stpst:
j RIMINGTON WOMENS ' INSTITUTE
CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 7 p.m., THE HUMANOIDS (A)
T H E H U M A N O ID ■ I nfscfKtNSimf/msnctafNimi
Matinee THURSDAY 2-15 p.m. 7th VOYAGE OF SINBAD
MONDAY, AUGUST 13th to SATURDAY V
BRIGHTESTHAPP/FSF F/LM OF THE YEAR/
o f t E iHhBPaist piCTUHisiiMino A at 7-30 p.m.
HANDICRAFT & PRODUCE SHOW
32nd ANNUAL
INSTITUTE on SATURDAY, AUGUST11th, 1979 .
In the MEMORIAL lobe openedby Hon.
Treasurer Mrs L. M. Moore : at 2-30 p.m.
Admission Adults 15p, children 5p
Refreshments available - upper Wharfedale
ARTS and CRAFTS
EXHIBITION AUGUST
15th to 22nd Town Hall
. Daily 10 a.m. to 6-30 p.m. NEVILLE QAAND * MEL FEARER
MARILYN BURNS • WILLIAM FINLEY CAROLYN JONES • STUART WHITMAN
ALSO
Be warned — this horror double is definitely not lor the squeamish
BLOOD LU S T * cyc'°
IN T H E 2 5 t h C E N T U R Y « also SIDE BY SIDE U
EXTRA SHOW "Iftese mlettl cups mitt limbs ill W 1 0 pm
every night
•SEE T IM ES AMOVE ' FOR OTHER L A T E SHOWS NIGH TLY
^ iL fe o P * . _ A n j l f L A e mf DAILY EXPRESS Q) ‘ Freebie ___ _____________ 8 1 1 0 U l f i P C f l l l A AND DANCE T LEAGRAM HALL SHOWGROUND, CHIPPING
ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 25th 1979 8-0 p.m.— 11-45 p.m.
LICENSED BAR H O T SUPPER
l Bullock — Plane Tree Hall Farm, Chaigley — Whitesides of Clitheroe — Clitheroe Advertiser & Times Office or any member of Clitheroe Round Table
T IC K E TS £2.50 each available from Bailey Arms, Hurst Green — Barkers Primrose Nurseries — Stan
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB 22 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE tor the best in entertainment
' Dancing to THE BACKGROUND DUO
> your hosts TOM and THELMA THURSDAY, AUGUST 9th
STAR NITE WITH SUPER STAR
PAUL J . KELLEY also
SYLVIA SCOTT (Lovely Voice)
Members and Guests (Few Tickets still available at the door)
SATURDAY. AUGUST 11th WYNNE LAINE (Great Act)
' SUNDAY, AUGUST 12th
PETER FORD (Tops Again)
BILLS BONANZA BINGO EVERY WEDNESDAY Your Caller: RAY •
________WEEKLY TREBLE 1— 3— 15
Come and enjoy a great night with great folk WEEKLY DOUBLE 17 — 9 ■
____ , l
Friday, August 10th THE DOOLEYS
250p, 200p, 150p & 90 p
Saturday, September 8th 7-30 p.m.
Televisions Hit Show
mAhM'.'.IlKUiB with DEREK BATEY 125p, (100p child/OAP)
Tuesday, September 11th 7-30 p.m.
M ttsnm k 200p, (250p on night)
Wednesday, September 12th 7-30 p.m.
THERAMONE 275p (300p on door)
Sunday, September 30th 7-30 p.m.
SUTHERLAND BROTHERS
200p, (250p on door) Wednesday, October 3rd ALEXANDER ROY LONDON
100p (70p child/OAP) 7-30 p.m.
BALLET 2-30 p.m.
200p, 150p, 100p
Thursday, October 11th 7-30 p.m.'
MARY O’HARA 300p,250p, 200p& 100p
Saturday, October 27th 7-30 p.m.
COLLECTORS’ FAIR
ANTIQUE and
NELSON CIVIC CENTRE .
SUNDAY, AUGUST 19th
10-30 a .m .— 4-30 p.m.
Buy, Browse, Sell, Exchange Something for Everyone
If you have items
for.sale or any enquiries please
telephone NELSON 65730 BLACKBURN •
COLLECTORS MARKET :
SATURDAY, AUGUST 18th Windsor, and Regency Halls
Northgate, Blackburn The Summer Antique Market
Sillier, Jcwelle.ry,
..De.cas . Nouveau, Militaria, Stamps, Furniture will all be on Sale. We hoj>e we have something to please, everyone. Rememoe r that as always we are in two halls.
We
prc.setif our HKiin/ mnefi/ of stalls, with over 85 stall holders. Offering high quality antiques nnd collectables. *
•Oj>en 10 a.m. — 5 p.m. Admission 20p
Refreshments available all da 1
Senior Citizens and Children lOp
/ CLITHEROE ROUND TABLE No. 552 GRASSINGTON
TRINITY-YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE Parson Lane, Clitheroe
AUTUMN and WINTER
PROGRAMME of
ACTIVITIES from MONDAY,
AUGUST 6th, 1979
CLUB NIGHTS MONDAY/TUESDAY
7-30 — 10 p.m.
G A M E S N I G H T , S N O O K E R , M U S IC , Q U I Z Z E S . F ILMS , MEMBERS MEETINGS
CMUIT RIC ROLLER
CALDERSTONES PROJECT
THURSDAYCLUB Depart from club 7 p.m.
SKATING THURSDAY
SPORTING
7-30 p.m. (Junior and Seniors)
TUESDAY BOXING
7-30 p.m. (juniors and seniors)
WEDNESDAY JUDO
v THURSDAY
FOOTBALLTRAINING 7 p.m. Rlbble Valley
Football Leagues DISCO
MEMBERS DISCO Admission 50p
FRIDAY
SATURDAY 1-30 — 3-30 t, p.m.
JUNIOR DISCO Admission 15p
Annual memberships available
Juniors (under 14) 15p.
Seniors (14-16) 50p. Seniors (over16/adults)£1
Further information h C L ITH E R O E25063 b m h b m h Mh
Trees Farm, has been attending a School of Excellence, near Hor- wich, which she hopes will help her make the final steps along the road to representing Great Britain. A member of Preston
CHIPPING lass Ruth Cowell is poised to break through ijito the top ranks of inter national judo., Ruth (18), of Hall
tumble involved in bouts, Ruth is never worried about being hurt.
Despite the rough and
ever introduced at Olym pic level, jny aim would be to take part as a member of the British team,” she said. Her working life is
“If women’s judo is
Judo Club, Ruth raced from yellow belt stan dard to become a 1st Dan
black belt in only 18 months.
from the time when, she was a pupil at Longridge High School and took up the sport “for something to do.” .
It all seems a long way .....
split between helping her parents on the farm and m a k in g f a rm h o u s e cheese in the nearby hamlet of Whitechapel. Ruth has competed in
p o l i c
several major tourna ments, including the British and Scottish Opens, which have given her a taste of life at the top, and hopefully her travels to the Horwich coaching sessions could put her there to stay.
GOOSNARGH AND LONGRIDGE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
LONGRIDGE, PRESTON PR3 2 TN . Te l. Chipping 356.
A N N U A L S H O W S ECRETARY, NEWHOUSE FARM, TH O R N LEY ,
SATURDAY, AUGUST 18th SCHEDULES NOW AVAILABLE FROM: TH E
Floral Art, Handicraft, Honey, Baby Show, Country Craft. Wl and YFC Classes. MORRIS DANCING
PARADEOFTHEVALE OF LUNE HOUNDS
Cattle, Heavy and Light Horses, Donkeys, Goats,"Poultry, Budgerigars. Children's Section, Pet Show, Horticulture,
w o n ’ t IT is precisely because, ment and with the full one, the market crite beloved private enterpr the Gas Board, that he are unlikely to see a gas the foreseeable future.
Supply would be boon to
villages WHAT a great benefit it would be to residents of Grindleton, Waddington and West Bradford to have gas.
!
The threat of electricity cuts this winter is a big
worry, not only to the housewife, but to all the elderly people in these vil- • lages who have no other means of cooking or heating.
* PARISH CHURCH HALL, CLITHEROE J
| PARTY DANCING * * EVERY THURSDAY at 5 p.m. commencing * +
: CHILDRENS I THURSDAY, AUGUST 16th, 1979 * -k Ages 4-14 years approx. • Admission 45p e,c-
4^ Learn the cha cha, waltz, samba, paso doble, and , -k * all the latest."Travolta style" disco dancing.
* t
*
J Refreshments available, lucky spot prizes, games, etc., * -K
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who need extra warmth and are afraid to put on their electric fires m case they cannot pay the bill. There are also mothers with young children who have no alternative ways of heating, baby feeds should cuts arise. Obstacles can be over
There are the elderly kl
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Judo fan Ruth aims to excel
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CHAMBERS’ 20th Century Dictionary
accept that the vast major ity of British people wish to see the reintroduction of c a p i ta l p u n ishm en t. Despite this, however, they vote by a large major ity against that measure, claiming in the process that they are offering the country leadership rather than representation. As a major factor consi
definition, recent events at both central and local gov ernment level indicate that whatever type of govern ment is operating in Bri tain at the present time, it cannot be described as “democratic.” In the Commons, MPs
defines “democracy” as “a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people . . .” On the basis of such a
dered in reaching that decision was fear of what terrorists might do if one of their number was sent enced to death, it seems fair to ask whether this is the sort of pusillanimous
, '
come in order to build fly over bridges and motor ways, so why not a pipeline across the River Ribble? It would also benefit North West Gas. Why does it advertise if it doesn’t want to supply the product? Regarding another sub
KNIGHTS of ST COLUMBA are supporting The Appeal In Aid of a new
BREAST SCREENING MACHINE for the area
. A T THE “CASTLE FETE” ALSO
JUMBLE SALE
in S.S. MICHAEL AND JOHNS PARISH HALL, LOWERGATE
1st SEPTEMBER, 1979
SUPPORT US IN THIS EFFORT SUNDAY, AUGUST 12th, 1979
ject of importance to West Bradford, could we not have a mirror placed at each end of West Bradford bridge to minimise the danger of accidents? After all, what is the cost of a mirror compared to a human life? Come on, in the words of
Buzby, let’s “make some one happy.” We
are.always sending help to other coun tries, so why not a little help for our own people.
‘ 7 Westfield Drive, West Bradford.
MRS M. DUXBURY,
Former transport
. ■
manager A FORMER transport manager, Mr George Butler, of Irwell Bun-
. Wiswell, died on Friday. He was 70. •-,■<
. village 16 years ago. ■ -For 47 years-Mr Butler
He and his wife, who survives him, came to the
galow, Pendleton Road, ' ■
was employed by Turnbuli and Stockdale, • Ramsbot- tom, i eventually becoming transport: manager. After moving to Wiswell he completed nis working lif ife by becoming a kitchen at Calaerstones
.. i con p lorterr
i _______ ig Hiospital..
.of - Edenfield Agricultural Society, for, a long period.
Mr Butler was chairman ............._ .....
:: The 'funeral took place yesterday, .with cremation at Accrington.
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