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CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH CLITHEROE


NOVEMBER


' 10-30. Subject: Peace & Peaeomaken, Evening at 0 o’clock.


ARMISTICE 'service


Preacher: REV. JOHN WRIGHT (Late 9th Manchester llogt.) , Subject: Wisdom versus War.


Soloial: Mr. Stanley Riding, late R.A.M.C.


A Cordial invitation is given to all >. Ex-Service Mon.


WEDNESDAY Next, NOVEMBER GIFT DAY


IN TUB SCHOOLBOOM


Cantata : “ FAIRY PEARLS ” by tlio Cliildren.


' Soprano : Miss Ruby Holland GonlraUo : Miss Lizzie Sager


Solo Violinist : Miss Marion Holland Elocutionist: Mr. Luke Forrest, A.L.C.M., LL.C.M., Glees by the Choir. P ia n is t: Mr. Robert Halstead.


Ofuiirman : Alderman Thornbor, J.P. Comnieuoo at 7-30 p.ui.


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Admission 6d., including refreshments REMEMBER THE DATE-----


COME, AND BRING YOUR GIFT


MOOR LANE U.M. CHURCH CLITHEROE


SUNDAY Next, NOVEMBER 9th.


Rroaclier at 10-30 a.m. and 0 p.iu. REV. P. S. JOHNSON, B.A.


WESLEY CHURCH, CLITHEROE SUNDAY Next, NOVEMBER 9th.


10-30 a.iu. REV. G. POLLARD G-0 p.iu. REV. G. W. TYSON


Evening Anthem. ,** Book of .^oa ” Dudley Buck


MOUNT ZION P.M, SUNDAY Next,


CHURCH NOVEMBER 9th.


Morning 10-30 : Prcoolior at 10-30 a.in. STUDENT of Hartley College,


Preacher at 0 o’clock. REV. J. ELLISOP! PLATT Subject : “Tears.”


ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS COURT VINE No. 9436


All Members are hereby requested


to ATTEND THE COURT MEETING on the 8th instant, at 7-30 o’clock for the Nomination of Officers and Committee for 1931. Also on tho 6th December, at 7-30 o’clock, for tho election of tho Nominees.


attend tho above Meetings for tho general welfare of- the Court, and it is expected that you will make every. endeavour to be present.


I t is important that you should


Bro. Walter Clayton, Ghiej Banger.


, Bko. William Slingeu, 58, Bawdlands, Clitheroe Secretary.


GRINDLETON


VILLAGE INSTITUTE Annuai.


P o ta to P ie S u p p e r and C o n c e r t


In tho United Methodist School TO-MORRdw', gATURDAY


Potato Pie will bo served from 5-30 to


7 p.m. Concert commonoos 7-30. Clmirman : .1. R. Kemp, Esq.


A Capital Programme will be given by ‘ THE TONICS’ CONCERT PARTY


In tlic I.IBKRAL CLUB at 3-15 p.m. SUNDAY Next, NOVEMBER 9th.


Speaker : MR. J. WRIGLEY Soloist : Mr. Jack Webster


Accompanist : Mr. R. Halstead Chairman : Mr. F. Robinson Eveuybooy Welco.me.


SALVATION ARMY


Soul Saving Campaign (Continued). “ Day at the Cross ”


SUNDAY 11-15 Tho Cross .of Jesus 3-15 Thanksgiving Mooting 7-0 He died for all men.


Ex-Salvationists especially welcomed. A GREAT DAY


MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17th. WATCH THIS SPACE.


Concert Free to Ticket Holders.


Adults—Supper and Concert, 1/3 School Children 6d.


CLITHEROE POULTRY SOCIETY


MR. JACK WRENNALL A leading authority on Poultry ICcoping, will


In the Agricultural Hall, King Ijtroet L E C T U R E


TUESDAY Next, NOVEMBER 11th commencing 7-30 p.m.'


Al l I n tu u e .st].;i ) W.ulcomi:. RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS Cricket, Bowling and Tennis Club


WHIST DRIVE ADMISSOON 9d.


WEDNESDAY Next, Novoniber 12th In tlie WDAV.HKS’ INSTITUTE


Clithoroo Division St. John Ambulance and Nursing Association.


Select DANCE TO-MORROW, SATURDAY


Como and danco to the latest, music supplied by a tip-top band.


Dancing 7 to 11 ii.m. MARGERISON’S BAND


Five players including Saxophone. ADMISSION 1/- .


Spot Prizes Bight of Admission reserved..


BARROW READING ROOM. THE ANNUAL


WIST OIVwill bo held on H


D E S OMSE


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14th. In the READING ROOM


Whist to commence at 7-30 p.m. Dancing from 10 p.m. till 2 a.m.


. MARGERISON’S BAND


Whist Drive and Danco, 1/3. Dancing only,.1/-. Late bus will run.


W H IS T DRIVE MAGNETO REPAIRS


Also Speoiolists in Bepoiia to DYNAHOI '' and Self-Starters and Be-wiring of Oars


SIMPSON BROTHERS, LIMITED (Dept. Np. 3, Magneto Works)


HAPTON—near Burnley—-HAPTON . ’Phono I'Padiham, 14.


and to all wlio worked or heliJcd.in any way to secure our return to the Toxvn Council, we tender our sincere thanks.


L adiks and Gentlkmisn, To all those wlio voted for us,


Yours faithfully,


' il. BOOTHMAN R. JONES J. H. SATTERTHWAITE


TO THE ELECTORS OF THE


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


L.ydles and Gentlumhn, I beg to tliank most sincerely all


those who voted for mo on November 1st. Also all wlio in any way assisted in my Candidature. Being only six votes short of soouring a seat on the Town Counoil gives mo reason to hope that when I come before tho Electors on a future oeeasion, I shall receivo sufficient suiiport to elect me as one of your representatives.


Yours faithfully, HARRY LOFTHOUSE.


November Gtli, 1930.


41, L o n g sw i it .T bi iu a ce , CiiATiniKN R oad.


TO THE BURGESSES OF TUE


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


all oleotors ivho voted on onr behalf bn November 1st. Also wo wish to thank all who lent cars or ivorked for us in any way.


L adies and Gentlemen, Wo desire to tliank most lieartily


Yours faitlifully,


ROBERT PARKER MARK FRENCH C. H. B. MITCHELL RICHARD TRIMBY


CLITHEROE


MUNICIPAL ELECTION November 1st, 1930.


sincere thanks to all burgesses who recorded their votes in our favour, and especially to all those who M


L adies and Gentlemen, We de.siro to tenders our very


Wo arc. Yours faithfully,


’orked on our behalf in any >vay.


JOHN C. FORD H. STOWELL EDMONDSON MRS. ELLEN M. ODDIE SETH WHITWAM


"Whalloy Co-oporativo Society will lo am ,xrith surprise an d re g re t of th e d e ath of Mr. Ha ro ld Fober, tlio eminoiit - trav e lle r ' and le c tu re r. Mr. Fohor 'h a s lectured several


DEATH OP AYELL-IvNOIYN LEOTHREll. P a tro n s -o f tho lectures ox-gauised b y - th o


times a t Whalloy, and was again on th e l is t th is season. 7’ho coixiniitteo will en­ d e av o u r ’ to substitute another popular


loctxiro on th o da le sot aside for J f r . Pebor’s i-isib. -;


i . - 12th SOCIAL & CONCERT , :


POPPY DAY 1930


STREET COLLECTIONS


Cllthoroo & West Riding Police Area TO-MORROW, SATURDAY


and TUESDAY Next, November 11th. Lancashire County Police Aroa


TUESDAY Next, NOVEMBER 11th Will all regular collectors (Town and


Country), call for Boxes, Poppies, &o., at Stage Entrance, Grand Kinema,


York Street, Clitheroe, TO-DAY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, botivcon 2-30 and 5-0, or 0-0 and 8-0 p.m., or send substitutes if unable to'attond. Extra helpers are urgently needed. Will volunteers kindly give their names to MISS MITCHELL, Clmroh Street, Clithoroo.


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E. B. Mitoueli., Hon. Organiser. W. A. Dent, lion. Treasurer.


ADVERTISER (AIO) TIMES. FRIDAY,- NOVEMBER 7,


St. Mary Fellowship A gathering of the above will


take place on THURSDAY Next, November 13th, at 8 o’clock, in tiie Parish Church Lower School.


Refreshments Provided. Collection. NbW MBMBKItS ENHOLr.BD.


LOOK OUT FOR A GRAND GQNCERT IN THE


UNITED METHODIST SCHOOL LOW MOOR


■ ON


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1930 Full particulars announced next week.


CLITHEROE & DISTRICT GOLF CLUB


T he Annual WHIST DRIVE & DANCE


Tickets (2/6 each) may bo obtaiiiod from any member of the Council or Ladies Committee.


Council: Messrs. P. Forrest, ID. Lister, W. J. liimton, F. Maroli, J. H. Ramfibottom, *W. 3t, Snailhom, B. Thonn^n, W; Tboruber, Q. ’WilKinsou, W. ]^lner, A. Jjangsbaw.


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Ladies Committoo: Miss K. Robinson, Mias G Simpson, Mrs. Boothman, Mrs.


“ForrosL Mrs. Satterthwaite, Mrs. Thomp­ son, I^lrs. W. Wosthend, Miss I. ■ Har­ greaves, Miss Patchott.


TO THE ELECTORS OP TIIK


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


..Bx tho OLD SCHOOL, Churcli Brow (WEDNESDAY, 3rd DECEMBER 1930


Let the choice of the B.B.G.


Guide Y o u !


orised <vnd organised body to determine the standanls of - liigli-olass music.


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PERHAPS, before tlicad io n t of the Bntisli Broitdoasting Corporation, there m'o« no auth­


To-day this bo<ly is aoknowlodgcil as a definite loader in musical matters, by most members' of the community.


Some fow months since there was need for the B.B.C. to place a contract for Grand and Upright Pianos for use in all their studios—snob choice being ' made from ten high-class makers. ,


It is very significant to hoto that they chose


THE GHALLEN GRAND PIANO 85 Guineas See this Model at Pickorings, and


also thd Upright .Model at 55 Guinoas.


P i e K E R I N G S STREET,


77 DARWEN Phonoj'6503.


BLACKBURN s Establishod 1884.


FOR THE BEST IN CATERING GOME TO MUNROES


At ovary Moal and whilst having those Botween-Moal SNACKS you’ll onjoy tho w^olosomo satisfying good­ ness of the food provided.


M.UNROES Market House


Blackburn CHOOSE YOUR HAIRDRESSER DENTO .


ESTABLISHED AT 68, KING WILLIAM STREET, FOR NEARLY THIRTY YEARS.


W ADDINGTON.


th o Waddingtou £Tosx)ital, wlio was cighty- throo years of ago yesterday week.


Cou^rutulu cions to Mrs. Bullock, of


ing of tho ladies’ “ B r ig h t H o u r ,” hold on Tuesday afloruoou, was well aitouded. Tlic Rev. F . A. Asiiion dolivcroil an eloquent address -on tlio life of S ir Gallahnd, whom tlio ‘Bpeaker described as a rcaj o.xnmpic of t ru e Cbristinii ch arac te r. Mrs. H. Battoi*s- by presided an d th e te a hostess was !Mrs. Holt, assisted by Mrs. B an n iste r and Mrs. Spurgooii. G.F.S. PARTY.—About sixty members of


tiio Girls’ Eriendly Socioty an d friends spout a vory p le a san t tim e la s t F r id ay ovoniiig a t a partj* and “ Jacob’s Jo in ” lield in the Sunday School.


occupied most of tho time, and wero greatly -Gamos and dancing


enjoyed by tho p a r tic ip an ts . Songs wore renuored by Mi.sscs E. Altliam a n d I . Boiilloy and Mr. F . Oddio. Tlie candlo-liclit- iiig conipotiUon was won by i^fr. Cecil Bisliop, th e prize being a glas.s dish, given by I\Iiss L. Dawson. An oak .stool, made and given by Miss E. I'ownson, was awarded to Miss A. Raynor. Tho prizes corro.sponding to each tick-ct wore presontod to tho ladies by Dr. Begg, of Birminglinin, d a u g h te r of the Vicar (Rcv\ A. Bogg), who presented prizes to tho gontlomon.


PELl.OWSHJl'


Pick u p , presided over a fairly largo g a th e r ­ ing. C aptain Cooper referred to tho work of tlio Association going on amongst tlio soldiers ill all sp u rts of the world and lie liaid special a t te n t io n * to th e results achieved a t tho various barracks.


NEWTON.


whist d riv e an d danco held a t Newton In s t i tu te on F r id ay twenty-two tables were utilised. Pr izes wore won as Ipllows:— D a d i^ : J ,^ t r s . Dylsou: 2, ^frs. J . Winder; 3, Miss OaJvorloy; *1, Mrs. Baines. Gcntlo- moii: 1, Mr. T. Briggs, Barrowford; -2, Mr. A. E. F o x ; 3, Mr. A. Riishtoii; 4^ Mr. H. Eastwood. The rponi was la te r cleared for dancing to Mr. I ’iiiington’s orchestra. ISIr. p . Tomkins was 'M.O. for whist ami IMr.


vory in te re s t in g la n te rn lecture on tlio Dale.s Churches was civon by Aldonnnn j . Thornbor, J .P . , of Clithoroo. TIio loctiiro was m o s t in te re s tin g as th e places wore well known to most of th e audience. Tho lan te rn slides i llu s tra ted the old Gngrcgatioiial churches of over 100 • years ago togotlicr witli those of tlio p re s en t .d a y , in addition ^ preachers of p a s t an d p re sen t times. Mr. G. P i lk in ^ to n . J .P . , of Tiio Honning, New­ to n , was m th o chair. A t th o close of tho lecture Mi*. J . Konyon proposed a vote of tliankB to tho le c tu re r and l i is friends who manipulated tlio lan te rn . Mr. A. Knowlos .SGCondod, an d .app re c ia tio n was shown in tlio usual manner. L a te r suppor was served . in tho .schoolroom by ladies of tb o congre-'


H . Dugdalo porforanod similar duties for dancing. LECTURE. — On AVeduesday evening a


gatiMA. WUJST DIUVE AND UxUSfCE. — A', si


Cooper, of tlio Salvatcion Ai*iny Scriptnro R ead e rs ’ Association, was the special speaker a t the weekly Fellowship meeting hold a t S t . P a u l’s Clmrch Scliool on ^Ycd- nosday evening.


LOW MOOR. MEETING.


----- ----------------- C.'tptain '.rhe Vicar, Rev. J . AV.


KOLSTER-BRANDES III B SET at £7 19 6


Complete with Muliard Valves, Oldham Accumulator, Lisson 120 Volt Battorios and 9-volt Grid Bias.- Fully Licenced and Royaltios Paid.


value ill tho Manchester Radio Show just oonoluded.


Voted by exports to bo tlie fhieat


never before been offered to tho public at anythmg like tho price. 'Lho set is the product of the largest Radio Factory in Britain, and carries a twelve month’s guarantee. Housed in a SoTid Oak Cabinot,


A Wireless Set of this quality has


all battorics and wires aro enclosed, thus giving tho sot- a vory noat appearance. They ombody all th.at is latest in


tho Radio world and tho quality of rocoption, range and power is equal to many sots costing double tho prico. During the last two montlis many


Smart Frocks for


Afternoon and Evening Wear.


Alluring graceful Styles, with all that entrancing cAjc, that the new lines of Fashion demand today.


DAINTY HOSIERY in notable brands, to tone with your outfit.


Full n'lnge GLOVES.


of tlicso sets liavo boon installed in Clitlioroc and district, everyone of which is giving entire satisfaction. If you aro intcrosted. Call in at anytime and wo shall bo ploasod to


shov4 you those modern Radio Receivers.


H a r g r e a v e s KING STR E E T


Badio Depot Tol. 222. CLITHEROE


N-B.—Wo can guaranteo a oomploto and efficient After Sales Service . with every set sold.


CI.ASSIPIOATIOI& Times’* OilicQ. ' —.


Boll R breed, < Pricjos and-particulai*s on application to Box F3 . “ Advertiser ' and


■pOR. SALE.—Six L ig h t Sustox P 0L L E T S ; n,


SUxik Cockerels. . Miss Harrison GET READY FOR THE WINTER


ACL WoOlL B LA N K E T S FROM -16/11 pair.


SPECIAL. B LA N K E T S 7-lb. in weight — 22/- pair.


E ID ERD OW NS FROM 17/9.


KING STREET DRAPERY STORES CLITHEROE


of smart Autumn Ask to see them.


B RIGHT HOIJR.—Tlio fo r tn ig h tly moot­ The Rakestraw Carpet Galleries BLACKBURN


Wo <ind that Carpots have changod in their designs considerably during the last fow years.


THE MODERN COLOURING AND DESIGNS PROVIDE A BRIGHTER AND MORE CHEERFUL ATMOSPHERE FOR YOUR HOME.


YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED WITH THE NEW RANGE DISPLAYED


RAKESTRAWS EQUALLY


PLEASED WITH THE REASONABLE PRICES. WILMOTS AXMINSTER ORIENTALS


Hargreaves Bros.,


MOOR LANE, GLITHEROE.


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