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A p y E R T IS E R AND TIMES, FRID A Y . JU N E 3 1932. lEW ORGAN OPENED.


Dedication Service at Low Moor Church.


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|n ip l js tiiat


Toutl very


I'lt lie liavo


|;>n l)(. 'vho


I orgot Tljico


h ' thf


\\iii-ii ^i. ra u l ’s C’hmcli, Low Moor, was liliv or jiiort* years ago, provision was


;!! ih<‘ 'i>:iee was not utilised.


; MiiiuLi I lie iiiUNieal p a rt of the .services. It 'll the la.'t few years i t had lieen very


fiiiiioii.ii dopros>ion which has led to the ni mills and works, when churches


• ' I rttois


■ lI.o WlMc thoir


',-i. ili'.i the re(jui>ite electric power. I: \i.i' very (ittiug tliat in the service of


:i;(! !')r ilie purcha>e of a £'000 organ, and


• 11 ( .1 :1 1 1 0 . should have had a part, because . ; ;i i hoped to see the iustallatiou of the Misiniment ati accomplished fact before


lii Hiiig the organ on Wednesday cven- :ii<' ih.v. .). W. Pickup, now of Hasliiig-


' : •i !ui>liing the vicariate of St. PauP.s. not likely that the completion of


j'lfi :»L I'tl ]i(' ]:ir til fli oi‘ U'lln


. an<f I cstr> I'.rooin


, : ividing much greater scope for musical ^;.:^^si<ln iu the >ervice of praise is a fine to loyalty, ilevotion. and saeriliee.


The Organ Described.


‘•Mriiig tile organ, and judging its capa- i'iiiiics, iindor tlu' loueh of masterly fingers, i hoimli {tn-«.«*N-.itig oul\- two manuals, the :!i>iriiMieiit is (juite ample in tonal power i- r tlie needs of the chureh. and its texture particularly pleasing. Afessrs. J . ,1.





rii.‘ crowded congregation on Wednesday wnuig had ihe privilege and pleasure of


Umn-^. I'ittou and Haley, Limited, of iiiamley, heeds, tlio btiilders. have embodied 'io most modern accessories in tlio coii- ludioii of the instrument which has


iriimlar pneumatic action througliout, is iii\'en liy an electric junior and fan of the • iiilders' own make, and is encased in oak lith frontal >ilveretl pij)es. On the great i^an is the Id-feet hourdem; three S-foet


i.'ps—open diapason, hold ilute, and Iciann : priiiei|>:il and harmonic flule


:i:«- swell are S-feet. and they include Geigen i;apasnn. rohr llule, »‘cho ganiba. celestes if). Imrn ami oboe, with tlio atldition of


Meet), ami a fiftewiili (2-fcet)). With exeeinion oj‘ the getii'horn, all slops on


:!ie tremulant. To tin* customary S-feet :i’uj two Id-fcet bass stops on the pedal "I'lian is adiled a .‘l2-fcct harmonic bass, so iirat tli'^ “ proumlwork’’ Is more than 1 ualiy well provided for. The cnu])lers


;'!<• niMo in number; tlio com])ass of the imimi ils (dl notes’) is CC to C. and that .;f tlm pedal' rMU noie>) t ’C’O to F.


iiie ii|ji-mni: part of the service, and the he\. .1. V.. W. W'allis, Itnral Doan of W hal I'y. -l. -lii at*-'! the organ to the service Mnl In til.' honour and glory of God.


Till. \'i*ar (Th-w .\mlrew Milliganl look


J ca I S I|:'rniu


ti.”


->oii (I).an Pevelat ions v.) was i-ea<l h.v ■ iiiic:i‘'-2 .iI niial Iiy.tmi.


:\ir. II. ih Siiaw. iMus.Bae.. F.B.C.O.. iLdimu :>t liitlmrne Parish Church, took iiari:-' <•: ilm iu'irumeiit and with the ’loir n h ’- r ird by Mr. .1. Coates) led tlie -uiiiiii'j 't tlie uiuety-eigluh Psalm.


h. 'I'lie


’he I.nrci." tin> aiMre<s was given by Canon Walli' \v;i-‘ took for tevt Pevolatinus iv,. 11 : •• Tlmu an woriliv. O T.ord. to receivt* glory ;im1 iioii. iir ami power; for thou hast created ail thiiiL'. ami for thy pleasure tho.v are and ’.ver,. . I'.'ated.”


.oor, por-


The Late Vicar’s Loss.


i. Mou ynii Wfiuhl liixe me to take th i ' opjior- J" " '''- I'iv


• •licit tho :it.}|*-


..........I. ^nii are all old frimids of d I l;mn\ from what lie has said to m-n liiai lie iias felt himself very 1. ’aim'd ami comforti'd and eoli-


'a_\ing in Mr, Pickup how very -.vnipailiie- have hmui Av'ith Iitm time ilirougli which he has r<‘-


1-:


-• I he knowledge of your sympathy V'.ili- prayer-.”


ciiii-iiil c| '1. i’;n,l'


re a; tile Ii|)pn-ile end of the I'lmi'ch—• ■ Ml ni ilie iiifaiit SOU of llieii* mnv ear li\ tile name of ,\mlrew.


l i . vniid he reiiiemherod as one ol the 1 jev.iil in'(-a-inns in the I’ccont liistory ’ liiinh. .\ml he could not helji lie t.liai ilie last time he eame to nas aKo in [lerform a v(>ry io.'Tul


iiMii Walli- wc'iit on to say they were ‘ i there iliat e\'*ning oil what, no


id riir>’ tliey were gallier<‘d that night •


'ly.


MO-; ■-..1 1 1. therefore, that lie was making sjaeiadis' of dedication in that eliurch.


It would


le di I; ation of an organ in that elnirch • 111 : iimrely an alteration or an ordinary


I ‘ II' wliy it was riglit aud jn n p e r l<i le eC‘ in the course of puidie worshi)),


an organ in fiod’s honour and i(» lli-i service. For a brief wi-lied to consider some' of tlie


•iilicr. M,


' Imii"! * Wn„M b.


•iai -M.


' ihi-j- -,-ii-e of real worship was in an.v wa.v mm!. ', d <,r illmiiiisliod. On the mnfrar.v. -.•ti-e of worship and the nearness or


v;i . -IV. lie present tliJit evening who felt, •it'ier iie.'iring flu* organ, ami the singing tlm <imir to it< aecoinpaniment. th a t his


(did oiiixlii to he increased and strengthened timl ii.-ljM-l by tile use of music in their war-!dp. I>art nf tlie jov and happiness in t i ' l r \\i'i'lii)» itigidher lav in that Joyful l:nr \\ ledgmont nf the “ otliorness.’ the ■ rn o - -” of Him wliom tliey adored.


T!m-\- Miu^t. have ihe idea of God in worship '’•'in'ii onaik‘ it reasonable to the mind ond iiLdit to the rons(‘ietie<> th a t tliey offered to Mini. :ic to no other being, tlie adoration





Iiipo hlar


"f tln ir own life and pmvor. Tn lh a t way tli«‘v would not withliold any gift which nas pi'rcinii- in His sight and whieli Tfe longeil to .n('*'pt. B ather would ihev Ionic aroninl and I’mb-avonr to sharjien their spmtiiai pi'fi (‘ptioi!-. develop Ilnur sensitiveness to


derni’t I nloiir of limewash on the walls, or iliife:-. lit ‘.V'teni of ligliting tin* ehureh ■ I. i've'ning'. Tt meant somothin'i i: in the general atmos[)Iiere and nf tiieir worship together, and it a 'onree of very real regret if tlnwo


dr mil I.) the fnrintiire of the chnn-h. ft air Mieiliing \r>ry mneli more than a


‘I iii.\ addle--..” -aid Cailou Walli'^. “ 1 ■' lief. I tiun to the imm<‘diatc‘ suhioefc


,i!'i-iiioimrs of how Moor will liave as ii'.: i iv f a church as any in the district. tiniiuer in which they have pulled to- ill till* work of beautifying and ■li. 1 iii>ing the sanctuary, and (inally in


• i wimii tli(‘ wishes of the congregation in • it liiifotion are consuininated,


'riiei!'.* for eU-etrically lighting the of the clinrcli will ho delayed unduly,


tliu A SECTION OF THE PARADE OUTSIDE THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL.


talent.s to the Creatiir and His .service. The Power of Music.


\vorship, ami give of tlnur power.": ami


mail to the Creator had hceii in the roalm of music not merely as exerci'^e of iii- geiinit.v ami clevorne"i. hut delinitcdy as an expression of tiie spirit of men delivering .some mes.snge from the divine mimi ami heart. Alnsic was eapahle almost as wonis of passing from one mind to anolhor some message of hope ami joy, soim* word of fellowship, .some liond of hrolherlmad. So they would have the courage to say they were going to bring within the sphere of their wor.'hip evei:\- good gift of God. and amongst those good gifts of God comprisi'il within the spliere of lininan m-tivitity was music.


a lit of melanehol.v came upon Saul, the ninsiir nf Dovid’s harp calmed and soothed his agitated mind. When our I.onI in- sHtnted His Last I*iuppcr, He and His ilisciplo' sang a hymn, AH through the history of tlie Cliristian ( ‘hnrch some of the most devout minds Imd been given to cimreh .music.


paths of fhrislians ami Hebrew history, they wonhl liml tlial tlnrir m-tioii was ncit without precoflent or jiistilication. When


If lliey loolciul hack along the .^omo of the noldest acknowledgments of Water Undertaking’s Profit Despite


Reduced Charges. -------------------------------------------


COUNCILLOR MANLEY’S OPTIMISTIC SURVEY OF YEAR’S AVORK.


works by members of the Corporation was carried out under ideal comlitions on Wednesday afteinoon. As a matter of fact recent inspections of the works have always hpeii held under glorious weather eonditions. It wa.s mit too hot on the fells, a breeze


adding greatly to tlio (*oinfort of all. Same members of tlie jiarly walked ai.-ro.ss tbc


WILL NEW RESEIWOIR RE R EQUIR ED? The annual inspection of Clillieroo Water­


hearers of liie Instrumental mnsie which had been used in chnrcin'' in past ceiitiirie.s. hut the fad s were open to anyone who careil to dig tln.un up, Bather he wanted to stres- the son«e of gia-ater joyfiilness and gladne.ss that would come through tin* help of the instrument inaugurated that evc-iiiiig. I t would liolp to tli(! true end nf woi'liip — to make the response to tin* love of .It'.sns Christ soimdhing deepi'r. more vihraiii. and stronger from day to day.


Canon Wallis said he might tell his


- He\-. .1. W. Piekup. and following the ."Ntaml up ami bless


terminated the serviie. ami a reeital by Mr. Shaw followed. The sweetiies- of the reeds was demonstrated in Sclinmanirs ‘‘ 'rraiunerie ” and a ('oinmnninn i>y Grison. ihe latter with tlnti' obligato.


'rin* hymn “ Xow thank we all oiir find


Bach’.s '^I’occato ami Fugiu' in I) minor; 1'Ietcher‘s Festival 'rrn«at«t. and .''^clinliert' ' Bosam.'iiilc- Overture: ami tin* full capii- hilities of the nisirniiU'iit w«*re n*vt*aled in Tile .‘’storm *’ I'aiitasia by Lemnieii'. a>. a varying degret*. Gnihiiant’' I’nneral


tonal qiialiiy was beard in compo'it ions like 'I'he rieh


moor.s from Al’allojier Well, whilst otliers went direct to the gntliering grounds. Amongst those who walked^ was. of course, the undertaking’s indefatigable Chairman (Councillor B. Manley). The insjiection of the various sjirings ami tlu* two reservoirs provi'd exceptionally inl«*rcsting. particularly to ilu* m*w .memhers of the Council who were pn*scnt (Councillors F. Bcntham and II. Lofthonse), and to the .cliii’f gne.st, Mr. J . Gn*i*n. a reprcseiilative nf C]ithi*nio Rural District Council), Kverything was in splendid condition, and a trihnt<* to tin* work of the Fngineer (Mr. F. W. Goodman) ami to his staff, particularly Messrs. T. Cams ami J . 'romliiison, was paid.


of list4>ning-iii to the broadcast nf the Derliy owing to till* fori'sight of Conneillor Bentliam who took witli him a portalde wireh'ss set. It was a novel experience to liear the crowds at I’.p-o-m right awav in tin* lu*arl of the foils.


Tlio<c on the in-pertinn had llii' privilege


Craig Afoor. ami afterwards afew toasts were submitted.


'r<-a was partak'eii of at llio Bungalow.


^[arch anil Hvmii of Seraphs, Mr. Shaw's anister\- at ilio keyboard and his di-xterily on the peilal organ mn't liave greatly iin- prO'sed the congregation in general and mnsieian- in particnlai*. His playing wa> an unalloyed |>leasiire.


the recital when the Church Conmil. through Mr, .T. Latham, jireseiited ilie IL*v. Fro(l Dean with a travelling hag as a tolceii nf appreciation of his work during tin* vacancy in the living. Mr. Dean .made suitable acknowledgnn*nt. e.vpressing the hope tliat every encanragement would he given t<» Mr. >ii!ligan hv the parisiiiom*rs. ami that .St. I ’anl’.s would ho a vital force ill the chnreli life nf tin* district.


Sunday^s Services.


.Sunday next wIm*m .Mr. Shaw will lu* ai tin org.m morning and evi*ning.


MARRIAGE. CHATBURN—BLADES.


the wedding at S.^. Alichael ami .loliii .- Church, on Saturday, of Air. Thomas Harlli*y Chathnrn. yoniige.-t .son of tin* late Mr. ami Mr-. .1. Chatlmrn. of AI. Brook-^tn'(*t, ami Mi-s .Mary Fram-es IHados, youngest ilanghter of Mr. and Mrs. AT. Bhule.s. ol "»2a. Lowergati*. Clitheroe. Tlie ceremony wa.s performed by the Bev. Father Kop{>, S..I. Given away by her fatli(*r. tlio bride was oharmingly attired in a powder-hhie georgette dress with hat to tone and she carried a hmiqnot of pink carnations. Slie was attended hv her .sister, Aliss Klizaheth Blades, ami Mi’^s Alary C'halhnrn, niece of till' hridegnm-m. both of whom wi*re attired in dresses of green floral silk, with hats to mateh. ami carried homiu(*ts of yellow irises. Afr. John Chathnrn. the brother of the hridegn'oni. acted as best man, aiul Air. .1. ,f Chathurn, nephew of the hnilegroom, was •M-ooni:-inan. After tin* eereimmy a reception was Iiold at the home nf the bride. Air ami Airs, ('hathnrn have taken up residence a t M'ilkln Cottages. C’litheroo.


C'oiislderahle inlere-t wa.s dis[»layi'd i The special service- will he enntlimed on


Presentation to the Rev. F. Dean. A pleasant little ccn*mnny took place after


was loyally hononrt’il on the proposition of till* Chairman (Connoillor Alaiiley), the .Mayor rose to giv»* the toast of the lJml(*r- takiiig and the Chairman (Councillor IL Alanlcy). stating lhat it was a great plea-nre to him to he able to propose tin* toasi.


one in which he tonic a kt*on int(*resl even hefore he Was a memher of the ('onncil, and In* had taken growing interest in it ever since.


1‘vcry ni(*mher of the Corporation could feel jnslfy proud. 'I'lie undertaking was carried on in the liesl iMl«*ri*sts of tlie ratepayers not only of Clilheroc hut of the snrrmiml- ing ilistricts. The day was so glorious that it would he inapprn'piale to indulge in long -pcech<*s, and in fact lie had hei'ii (|iiile inlere>ted in a mov(* by Gem*ral Dawes in favour of silent haiU|m'ts. Xor could lie (III that omasinii refrain from mentiqnin-' Air. G. B. Shaw's opinion of ionrnalism- Jonrnaiism. God help i t .’’ Another axiom


It was an nmlortalcing of which


trying correctly to -tato the luisilion with regard to the waterworks. He believed they would he a.inazed at the excellent oon- (lilion of all lh(*y .saw, and hi* Imped they would he eiK’onraged by the pn>ition. par- tlenlarly the younger ?m*mhers (if the Council.


of Air. Shaw's was tliat tin* trnlli was always ama'/iiig when corn*ctly stated.


ffc was 'I'he waterw<irk- nmlertakiiig was


Mayor’s Prido in Water Undertaking. I'olbiwing till* toast nf the King, winch


jnaintain the position sliowii this year. 'Hie large.st item of cxp(*mlitnre is rales and taxes. A reduction in this item will he available this year, and should provide for any contingency that may arise. 1 trus t that tlio work of our Development Committee may he succo.ssfnl, hut if i t is, it may bo necessary to extend onr storage capacity and 1 think some consideration should 1 ) 0 given to this question so that should the nec(*ssity arise, we may ho in a position to deal with it oxpoditionsly.” In conclusion, Councillor AInniey oxtomled


cajiital assets of CsO.OOO, wc have only a debt of C20.000, C I0,(X)0 having been repaid ami .Cl 1,000 of revenue monies has been expended in providing now mains. T feel conlident that we shall he able to at least


IMiotu: F. Pyc.


that ihc L’hairinan’.s instrnetiiins were that there should he no long speeches because lie was quite incapable of making one, l ie


Keplyiiig, Air. (Jn*en said he was glad


II. Saltcrthwaito, who said that in tiic lirst place ho enusiderod they owed a debt of gratitude to the Chainnaii and the Alayor for arranging a fine day for three years in succession, Tlie memhers of the Corpora­ tion owed a deep debt of gratitude to Die Press for Hioir eo-oporatinii. On hehair of the Press repre.'entntives


“ 'j'ho Press,” was given hv Councillor .1.


Air. H. B. Broughton responded. CHATBURN.


thanks to the Borough F.nginoer and the Borough Treasurer ami Hieir staffs for the assistance lliey had given liim in arriving at those lignres, especially as it was the linsy time of the year, ami tlie (igiircs had imt been got out without some inconvenience.


Present Council’s Share.


of tile umlertaklng, Ahhuynan W. 11. S(‘c(lall, said Hio Chairman paid the greatest possible attcntinn to the work of the water­ works department. He cciistantly visited the works, ami it was to a large cxt(*nt duo to his elforts that the undertaking was in sneh a liappv position. Hi* did not agia'O with Councillor A1anl(.*y when lie gave the wlmle of tin* credit tn their predecessors. During the time he had hc(*n a momher of


Also rot liming thanks as A'ico-t'liairman


in the Church JnsLitnto on .Saturday after­ noon, realized £10 for Hie piovisiou of new books for the library. .Sim*e the institution of the Comity Council library, which is hold a t the same time and place, there has been a great demand for good Hteratnie and the object of the lii.stitute ollicials is to bring the stock of hooks np to datt*. Kvory Tues­ day evening, ilie voluntary librarians, Airs. AVignall and Airs. Biddiongh, are kept busily employed with the interchange of hooks. UBI'l’l'AHV.—Tlie doalh took place on


LIBBABV FFFOBT.—A jinnhle sale held


wisiicd to thank the Chairman for his kind invitation. Thev had had a most enjoyable afternoon, mu! lie had lieeii greatly in­ terested in all ho had scon. ■


:u! •!ia|‘. l>. like all institutions, have been (il\ . rippird liiianeially. i t is really won-


;;u.iy p.iwi'ilul lianiumium has sufliceti for


h.r ilie aecommodation of an organ, ilitl ier to


! vieii> that a change would have to he In Ihese laticr years of deep


li"U how Moor Church lias not only ii< accounts Imt lias built up a


ux*elc inan


A


Canon Wallis and Influence ot Music in Worship.


Recital by Mr. H. B. Shaw. Clitheroe Girl Guides at the Parish Church


(THREE) FOUR YEARS’ WORK


How Lancashire’s Nursing Service Has Been Developed.


million were not in a position to have .skille<l nurses. 'I'o-day ,‘l27,o(K) of that nnnnrsed popula­


people in Lancashire eonld not alford anv form of district nnr.sing, and another half


Miss Parker’s Splendid Report. Four years ago more than half a million


Comity Nursing .Association, formed in 1928, the fourth annual mei'ting of whieli wa.s held in the Comity Hall, Breston. on TiKsdny afternoon. Aliss Jhirker, -Browsholme Hall, Hu* lion.


tion^ have been provided with a district nursing service. Such i.s Hio line record of Hu* Lancashire


HERBS.


se(!retary, .said the excentivo rcali.scd the very .serious financial prohliJiiis witli which mo't nursing associations w(*re fared, ami llu‘y were striving to help them in ovorv po'sihle wa.v. Miss l'*ni'’miiiger. their Mipeiiiileiidont, had again shown si»li*ndid zeal and ontliusiasin, nml slu* had hoeii ahl.v snpiMirted h.v the • assistant siipor- iiitendeiit. Thev had alH'iided inanv meetings, ami had travelled 8,<100 miles. '


477 Nurses.


20 assoei.ation.s had boon started ami eight reorganised. Tliero were still several dis­ tricts where the iininhor of nurses were not adequate for the population, ami the association desired to see th a t every area had an elHcient service. Out of ICO nursing associations in tlic county. MO were afliliated to the comity a.ssociation. throo were muler privato managomoiit. and 17 .still imafTiliatod. Tho number of dis­ trict nurses employcil in tlio county wa.s <177. and 'hAO of thoso wore attached to affilialed associations, ,‘iSO being Queen’s nurses. There wore more Qiiceii’.s nurses employed in Lancashire than in any other county. Xurses employed by GA associations also acted as midwives. ‘ The mortality rate in cases where Queen’s nnrst*s wore iii ehargo was as low a.s 1.7 a thousand. They vonid fool justly {prond of their district nursing associations, which wore ii.xcollcd by no other county in standard nf work anil t<*chiiiqne. ^ Thirty-ono a.-.sociations had provided Hieir nurses with motor cars, and there were now HG cars in n.se in tlio coupty. Tlie.v wor« vor.v grateful for the grants wliich had hoen made, including tho.se from tho County Oomieil and tho Tjancashiro In­ surance Committee, and i t could now In* said tlmt di>trict nursing was definitely connected with tho health services of the comity.


.Since Hie comity a.ssociation was formed. Revenue Raised Locally. £


hulk of tlio revenue liad to bo raised locally, and tbo labour and responsibility involved wa.s not light. Tho.v wore pleased to report th a t more as.sociations were adopting the provident scheme, and tho excentivo asked all a.ssociations who had not tho scheme alreadv in operation to give i t tlieir most careful consideration.


In .spite of tho.so graiils, however, tho


easier to obtain a nursing sci-vico hy paying a r(*gnlar and small subscription when in heallli Hian having to pay wlion Hioy were porhafis nm*mp!o.vod an d ’ sick.


It was .so much


been a disastrous summer for tlu* garden sclK'im*. hut oven so, £T1G liail been raided, a r4*(lnction of Col on last yiMir. Sir Thomas Tomlinson, hon. treasurer,


It liad


Saturday, after a long illnc.ss, of Airs. .Susannah Ihiiley, wife of Air. .lohn Bailey, of Victoria Crescent. Airs. Bailey, who was in her dDlli y(*ar, u'as a nalivo of Dowidiam and had spent the nm>t of her life in that village. .Some y(>ars ago .she cairn* to rt*side in Chathnrn where she was well known, having been employ4>d as a weaver at the mill for a letig perinil. Alneh sympathy is exleiiilcd to Air. Bailey, and also to her father. Air. Ahrahani Driver, of DownhaJii, who is eighty-eight years of age. 'Hu^ interment took place at Chathnrn I hnrch on 'I’nesday afternoon, tin* Bov. A. 10. .‘■'Wallow p4*i-rnrming the last rit(*s. GUIDIOS* CO.VCKB'r.—The 1st Chathnrn


tlie Conneil Hu* gathering grunnds had h('(*n inereas(‘d, and he consid(‘r<-*d that some credit should he given tn the present mem­ hers nf tlie Council. The pres»nit memhi*rs liad had to d(*V('lop Hie undertaking and they had witliunl doubt done their work well, and were cei'tainly desi*rviiig of laodit as W(*ll as wore I heir pn'ih'cessors. Ho was pleased that the undertaking was in such a happy ])osilion. Ho hoped that in future it would lie possible still fiirtlun* to reduce Hie charges, and In* was satisliod that the present supply would he adecpiale for Hie next Iwt'iity or thirty years.


moi-e development, was required he had not. tlie sliglitest doubt Hiat the Council would rist* to the oc(*asion. 'Hie Chairman was most (‘iu>rg('tic. and if there was anything he did not nnderslaml he was not afraid to asic. 'Hiat was the spirit that ought to III* adopted by the (“hairjnen of <>very de­ partment. Some pi'ople said tliat Coun­ cillor Alanley was inquisitive hut In* did not hlamo him for that. As head of the department il was a great advantage to all concerned wlien he tool; such an interest in it.


If Town Clork’s Hint to Whalley.


gem*ration whatever might conn* to oilier dcpartiiu*nts water wniild always lu* neces- sai'v.' and t!u*r(* could lu* no real progress in puhlic liealtli In any town or city unless lliciv was an adciiuati* supply of rinc water.


Indeed from generation to Year’s Profit Exceeds £400.


rospomiing. tin* Ciiairman said J im t tjie splendid position of ihe nmh’flakiiig which he was about to disclose was mil due solely to the momhers of the ])resent Council. He alwavs liked to pay a tribute when* possible to tlioso who had gom* before, and left sneli a si»h*mli(I heritage. Had it not lu'cn for llieir for(*sighi the town would not have sncli capital waterworks as 4*xis(eil a t pn*- sent. If the r:it(*paycrs cnnld only see Hie works on sncli a day as tha! they would ho more than proud of the nmlertalcing. “ In submitting the n*port of the Waterworks Undertaking I \vi"'h to point out that altlmngh wc reduced charges for water by about 20 per cent, and aholislu'd meter rents, whicli has had the olTert of reducing onr income by ahoni Cl,210. T have groat plca":nre in reporting to yon a nett profit on lh(* v(*ar's worlcing of C-lOrt Os. .od.,” _lie (•oidiniKMl. “ During Hie year over 0700 lias Iii'en spent in providing new mains and niet(*rs witliont having to borrow. A'ou will appreciate tin' healHiy state of Jlio undertaking when T toll you th a t against


The toast was cntlinsiasticallv drunk, and


the pro|ii)sition of tin* 'I'owii Clerk (Air. AV. S. Weeks) who humorously ohserved that they had i t on very good authority tliat those who entertained strangers often enter­ tained angels unawares, and he hoped that amongst tlio.se gentlemen they W(*r(* enter­ taining there wtne some who, if they were not angels now, would ho some da.v. Aider- man Se(.Hlnil’s referi'iice to Hu* Chairman’s liahit of asking (|m*stions ri'iniiuh'd him of a little girl who was scolded by her anotIu*r. AVhen her fatlier came Inmie sin* said to liim, “ l'’alhor, if there is anything yon do not know is it. right to ask a (luestion?” “ Certainly,” replied tlie fatlu*r. “ Father.” then asked Hu* little girl. “ AVhy did yon marry inotlier*'”


'Hie liealHi nf Hio visitors was drunk on


and nicmhciN liad the l)on(*(li(*tion of Alder­ man Seedall in |nirsning tlniL ronrso. 'Hicy w(*ro always glad to wi'Icoim* their guests, 'Hu*y wen* 4*spcciallv glad tn welcome those visitors who were interested in the supply for tliey would he able to see for llioinsclvos th a t Clillieroe cnnld ]>rnvide an ade(|uale supply nf good water free from polhitinn. Sometimes they read in the local Bross tliat a neighhonring lown.ship was not salisfn*d with Hie quality of their water, l ie hoped Hint as n result of that day’s insp(*etion. the representative of lh a t towiisliip would ho able to make it quite clear Hiat i t was at. any rate not the water supplied by Clitlieroe, He hoped Hint Afr. Grec'ii would he able to explain to Hie people of AVlialloy th a t if tliey had any caniplaint i t must he due to water from nnothoi* source.—(Hear, liear.)


'Hiat was Hie right spirit


presenting tho financial statement, said the incomo nmonnlcd to Cl,372. Tin* Lancashire Comity C'omicil had made grants of C210 and there was a donation of 100 guineas from Hie Lancashire Insnranco Committee. Annual snl)s(*ri|)tions aii.onntcd to C21-”), and they had also rccoiv(*d C20 as a. r(*snU of th(* T.aneashire exliihition of n‘.•edIewnrk. The expemlilnro. with the ex(“cptioii of


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'Hh* total ('xpondilnrc was CL2()0. and Hiore was a lialance in hand of CIM. a pndtion which was eminently salisfaelory. •Mr-. As^h(*ti»n. innving tlu* adoption of


Company Girl (Jnides and Bangers C4*le- hrat(‘d tin* 2l'"t aimivei.-ary of Hn* (•‘iiich* inoveinoiil in a practical and cliaritahU* manner, a coiuvrl held in Hu* Wesleyan Schoolroom last night wi*(*k in aid of the Moral Welfare T.eagne r(*alizing over IH. Airs. G. X. Bohinsoii. Divisional Comiius- sinner, pi(*sided and in lier I'einarks referred to the object and work of the league. Tiod by Captain Aliss Fieoimm, the Baiiger.s sang very nic(*ly the songs “ It comes from the misty ag(*s ’’ and “ Who is Sylvia-'” A very entorlainiiig and ph*:ising itiMii was a sketch ” In Gnidolaml,” wliich showed a coinpaiiy of gnidi's in eamp. Camp lii'(* songs and country dancing W(*r(* inti'odncod witli splendid elioet. .all taking part per­ forming admirably. 'Hu* Bangers w»*r»> re- spniisihk* for a S|>lemlid production in tin* comedy Aly Aunt's Heiress.” a piece ahnnnding in linmorons situations, which created a great deal of amnsemont.


Hn* ri'port and balance .slnvfc., referred to Hi;* associatioii’s aeliiev(*im*nt in Hie last thici* am] a half .v(*ars. and paid a frilintc to Xnrsi. l^nrininger. whoso “ iiersistenci^ and doterininalion. cninhined with organ­


Hu* additional salar.v of tin* assistant sii|)erintendent. who wa.s (‘iigagi'd at th,* heginning of the .vear. varii*(l v(*rv link* from Hint of the previous twe)v»* niontlis.


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ising ahilii.v. had overcome evory dinicnlty.” There was still mncli gromnl to he covered, espc'cially in tin* poorer districts, where the depression was worst, ami wliore it was Hu* most ilifilrnlt to get new associations startl'd.


Work of Queen’s Nurses.


tli,» woilv of Qiu'on's nurses !».v a comparison of figures for the niat(*rnal death rate. For 193d in I*'ngland and Wales as a


AI.rs. A*e-heton illnstrat(*d tlu* vnhi«* of


(*oinedy look up nincli time and nro\'ided a memory lost for Hie players wlio earrit'd mil- their parts splendidly. “ X'iglit ” was an appropriate* closing song by tin* Bangers. District ( ’aptaiii Aliss Asshotoii proposed a vote of thanks to the ( ’liathiirii Co-mpaiiy for tlu'ir splendid oiiterlainmoiit. and Com- missionor Airs. Kiiig-Willcinson seconded, the large audience signifving their apinnval with a hearty ronml nf applanse. 'Hie singing of the National Antliem (“onehnled a most eiijovahlu evi'iiing.


(C'ontinneil from column G.)


sis-u*r as hridesinaid. Her dress of tl«)ral niiioii of padi'l pinks and hlncs, had a eorsago spray of ninon. The pink crinoline liat, reiievi'd with forget-me-nots, had :i


ami lilies of the valh-.v compost'd the hoiniiiot. Miss Vera AL .Jolin.sun accompanied hi*r


was Sling, ami Air. I*'. B. Darwell. oi'gaiii.«t at All Saints. Blaekpool. played Snhor’s “ Teach me Th.v wa.v. 0 Lord” ; Andanti* (Gnilmonl): Choral .Song (S. H. Wesley); Bastorale (Knllak), ami other piece- .as also the Bridal .Mai-ch fnim “ Lohengrin,” and Alemlel.ssoliirs Wedding Alarcli. 'I'lie oUI-fashioncd custom of making the


enrato of Lancaster Barisli C'linreh, ami Mr. .1. Walker and Air. F. t \ Harwell wore the groomsmen. 'I'lu* hymn “ Lead ii'.. hi’.-iveiily l•'alher.”


him* velvet streamer; and tin* Victorian pos.v was fasliioiied with pink carnations ami fnrget-me-nols. 'Hu* best man was ihe Bev. .7. K. Xye.


'Hn*


whol(* tlui porconlage was •!. 10 a thonsaml. In Lancashire Hie figure was G.IO, The east's nursed hy district nurses were, how­ ever. :is hiw as 2 per cent., and that figure had been reduced this yt'nr to 1.7, They w(*ro hoping for hi*ltcr ri'snlts from tho gardens schoine this .vear. Twentv-five


gardens wen* to ho opened, the saino ns Inst Y(*ar. fiv(* new ones talcing Hn* pla<*e of others Hint had hi*i'ii eloscd. and Hiey wonl<! cover a period of t l d.ays instead of .32. The ivports wore nnnnimon.sly adopted,


ollieers re-electd including l.onl Derhv as prt'sidont, and Tindy Derh.v as [latroness.


SLAIDBURN WEDDING.


Bride a Member of Old Bowland Family.


Miich interesi conlred in a wedding wliieli


Imdc jilaci* on Wednesday, a t St. Andrew's Church. Slaidhnrn, between tin* Bev. I'jlwin Gieenhalgh. onl.v sou of tho late Mr. H, (JiH'eiihalgh ami of Mr-. .1. Walker. Black*- hum, ami Aliss Muriel Breiinaml .lohnsim, elder daughter of Air. ami Airs. H. AI. .lohiison, of Braniwnod, St. ( ’lenient’s Avt'iine. Xewlon Drive, Blackpool.


liiOO to IS50. Tho ehnrch is rich iu memories- of the Bronnaml fajuily. Near the ehuneel is a Hammerton diapol,- and legend has i t th a t an mulergrouml passage loads from thoro to Haimnorton Hall. 'I’lio Bishop of Bnrnle.v performed Hie


hridi'griiom. forinerly curate at All Saints. Blackpool, is now senior create of Burnley l*arisli Churcli. 'I'lu* hridu'.s L-imil.v. the Bromiamis of llainmerton Hall, lived at Slnldhurn from


in the Lalcc District, tin* bride travelled in a dress of brown and beige spott(*d cropo- de-Chine. ami beige liarris tweed coat ami hat.


bridegroom pay loll was observed when the hridnl party left tin* ehnrch, en route for Hu* Aloorcok Hotel, Wmldington. wliere the r(*ception wa.s held. For the honeymoon, which i.s being sponl.


eerenum.v', assisted hy the Bev. W. C. .Tor- dan, Bector of Shiidhnrn. Tho bride, who was given awa.v hv her


father, Iind .a dn*ss of ivoiy lace and georgette, of ankle length, with the new pnfl' sl(*evcs. and long laco enflfs. Her cm hroidered tulle veil was surmounted hv a coronet of orango hlo'.som, ami white irises


(Continued in preceding colnmn.) 'I’lio


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