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ADVERTISER AXD TIMES, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1932. TRADESMEN’S HOLIDAY WEDNESDAY Next, JUNE 22nd


G o n g c e g a t i o i i a l S u n& a \ ? S c h o o l , C l t t b c r o c The O/ficer.^ and Teachers have great itlea-furc in


giving yon a most hearty invitation to the SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNlVEKSAnr SERVICES, to In held on SUNDAY NEXT, .JUNE VMh, I'.KSC.


I‘reaeher: Morning, lO-IiO; Evening. (i-O ;


TH E REV. A. R. HENDERSON, M.A., D.D. J*rincipal of Patou Collect), A'oltingliam.


In the Afternoon at 2-SO, MRS. CHRISTIE, of Stnhbin.^, n


late of Clitheroe, will give an ADDRI'JSS to PurenC, Teachers, Scholar's and Friends.


.46' thi.s is syccially the Sunday School effoi't, we sincerely hope that yon irlll be able to be present.


We are, yovrs .sincerely, J. Thornber ) F. Snlcliffe 5 i>"W<ntende»t.s.


CHAMBER OF TRADE TRIP to


BETTYS-Y-COED and LLANDUDNO Stai'linji IVuni King Lane at. (M") a.in. TICKETS (inclusive prize) 21/- each


I ’liore aro a few lickol.s for


disposal and early appHoatiim for same is advisaMe. apply np to Saturday night to Mr. '\\ .Morton, 18, Moor Lane; Mr. .1. Sowerhults, B, iUoor Lane, or the Seeretary. U^n. I). l-tiishton. 2!), Waterloo lioiul, after Satimtay night all empdrics to tho Seeretarv.


SHOPS WILL BE CLOSED A LL DAY ON WEDNESDAY NEXT


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UNITED METHODIST CHURCH WEST BRADFORD


SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY ' n ,, ' t p ' L / \ i ’A- ■ 1 .'. 'ir t : .1 -x


On SUNDAY NEXT, JUNE 19th Preacher :


Rev. John Burton of Hiiddei'sfielil.


Services'. Afternoosi, 2-\o ■, Evening C-0 In tho Morning at 10-30,


MR. BURTON will give an ADDRESS S fkcial H vmns i iv THE C'liii.imKX


Collections ;it each service in aid of .Scliool I'niids.


Your prosonee and support aro earnestly solicited.


l/A I t i “ • t f


St. Paul’s, Low Moor. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY.


Sunday Next, June 19.


8 a.ID. anti (> )md. Holy Communion Pi’uaaliLT at


lO-oU a.m., r - ;4y-:^%V;-.-';'-


'; !« I"


anil 0-0 p.m.


REV. J. DAFT Itector of ,St. Ciemenl.s,


Higlior Broiiglilon, Jlanclie.ster. Offertories for Sunday School Funds.


CHATBURN WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL


ANNIVERSARY SERVICES will 1m


.‘ la'lil on SUNDAY NEXT, JUNE 19th. _ Af;\.\|l'


^Iou ni .nt:, lO-IJO; Kvdninc. Pmii'hi r :


Rev. T. H. Barrett, B.A. Governor of Didslmrv Colleue. Anthems by the Choir.


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In (lie .AiTEnNoii.v at A FLOWER SERVICE


entitled ‘ ECHOES OF N A TU R E ’ will he given hy (lie (liildren and Elder Sclinlars.


Clndr to be taUen liy Mrs. E. Clark, of West JJi'adfoi'd.


CuU.I!CTTO.V AT KaCK Sf.UVn'f. FOR .Sunday S o n o o t. I ’un i is .


MOOR LANE U.M. CHURCH SUNDAY Next, JUNE 19th


Preaelier at 10-,‘it) a.in. MR. J. WILKINSON


Preaelier at (i p.in. MR. F. TAYLOR


SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, JUNE 26th.


Preacher-. REV. R. H. HAMER of Morccambe.


Children’s “ Bridge Building ” Service in the Afternoon.


WESLEY CHURCH, CLITHEROE SUNDAY Next, JUNE 19ih


rrcaclior at 10-30 a.m. and 0 p.m. REV. C. L. COCKS, Padiham.


TO A L L GIRL GUIDES, G.F.S. BRANCHES, SUNDAY SCHOOLS, WOMEN’S INSTITUTES, OR OTHER ORGANIZATIONS INTERESTED.


IT IS PROPOSED TO FORM A NET-BALL LEAGUE (I.ADIFS ()N[.V) FOR TH E NEIGHBOURHOOD


A MEETING will bo held (liy kind permission of the Vienr) in the Parish Schools, Church St., Clitheroe,


on MONDAY Next, JUNE 20th to promote this project.


A SILVER CHALLENGE CUP has boon presented by MRS. ASPINALL (Standen).


Chair to he taken at S p.m. sharp.


All who are interested, ladies and gentlemen, are cordially invited.


0. C. F LK TO I IU U . Viearof I’endleton. Hon. Sec. pro. Icni.


CLITHEROE ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL


ENTRANCE AND SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION


An Entrance Examination for


Candidates for admission to the School in September will bo held at the School on SATURDAY, JUNE 25th, 1932, at 9-30 a.m.


Tho CORPORATION SCHOLAR­


SHIPS will bo awarded on the results of this examination.


Names of Candidates for entrance


to the above examination should be sent in to the Headmaster or Head­ mistress NOT LATER than Wed­ nesday, June 22nd.


'A' Dual wave length all-eleciric (AC mains) wireless receiver with 5 valves, triple screen grid, three tuned circuits, moving coll speaker, non- reactive (no howls nor squeals) single dial control, finger tip volume control, mahogany cabinet with rich Adam Brown walnut finish, size 15*x14"x7i“.


fo r 1 6 g h s . C o m p le f e ROYALTIES INCLUDED


DEMONSTRATIONS al


Hargreaves’ At.'CI!EI)lTEl) DKAI.EII.S


KING STREET, CLITHEROE. SUNSHINE HOUR.


pleasure of n visit from tlie local Salvation Army officers. Captain Tucker was a most acceptable speaker, while bicutcliant Dawson jvas the soloist.


The friends .nt Mount Zion hod the


G.F.S. ANNIVERSARY W E EK JUNE 19th to 26th


Parish Church Branch, Cliiheroe


SUNDAY Next, JUNE 19th, at 8 a.m. Annu.al CORPORATE COMMUNION


.All Alomliers, past and present, are invited to attend.


TUESDAY Next, JUNE 21st at 8 p.m. ADDRESS by MRS. HELM on G.F.S. Its Work and Moaning. All Jlembers


invited, and will those girls please alirnd this Jloeling who are to ho Admitted, or who desire to know more ahont it.


WEDNESDAY Next, JUNE 22nd at 7-15 p.m. in Church


ADMISSION OF NEW MEMBERS by REV. W. S. HELM


In the Liberal LInb at li-ln to J-In. SUNDAY Next, JUNE 19th Spiaher: MR. EATOUGH


F ^ .S .A .


.Soloist ; Miss Lena Hoylo Accoinimnisl : Mr. R. Halstead


Come yonrseli and bring a friend.


Retiring Collection in aid of the Froo Church Council Funds.


Come and- see some


Beautiful GARDENS in aid of


District Nursing.


By the Courtesy of SIR AMOS NELSON, the GARDENS of GLED- STONE, HALL, WEST MARTON, near SKIPTON, will be OPEN


TO-MORROW, Saturday, Juno 18th,


and SUNDAY Next, June 19th, from 2 10 6-30 p.m., ADMISSION 1 - .


wc HAVE IT


THE RADIO SENSATION OF THE YEAR


C H E A P T r i p TO


MILLERSDflLE 7/ - BflKEWELL 7/6 DflRLEY DALE 7/8 MATLOCK 8/- antl MATLOCK BATH 8/ -


WEDNESDAY NEXT, June 22 7-41 „


Chatuui-.x ................den. 7-3."i a.m. CblTHEROE . . . .


GWheroe to MallocI; 7/0


Retukx ; Matlock Batli 7-43, Jtatlook 7-50, Daricy Dale S-0, liakowcll 8-10, and Alillora Dale 8-25 p.m.


PLEASE BOOK IN ADVANCE. See Bills (i5S4)


Hark-to-Bolinty Inn, Slaidburn U.MMCR NVXX JU X A G EM E N T .


Visit the OLD COURT ROOM and DINE IN TH E JURY BOX.


GATERIBIG A SPECIALITY FOR LARGE OR SMALL PARTIES.


Breakfasts. Luncheons. Dinners. Teas.


Light Refreshments. Board-Residence. GEORGE WHITFIELD, Proprietor.


Telephone Slaidburn 30.


TOSSIDE SPORTS. FAVOURED W ITH BRILLIANT


WEATHER AND COMPLETE SUCCESS. Till' jiiiimotfr.4 of Tos-;ido\s nmiual fo.sliv.'.l


hmrh served to tlie children in the Tn.'titnt,. and later they went in proei'ssion to the \ icarane, where lliey sanj; several songs on the lawn and were thnukod hy tho ^ iear (Bey. TI. rslierwood). Kjich clitid llieii received a gift of money and an orange. Afterwards thi'y again sang near the Church, and there followed the silhlotic •sports. After tea a .service w;is held in (Jlinreli at which the preacher was the Ilev. H. I.shnrwood, tin* rt'cently imlnetcil \ icar of 'I’ossidt*. Afterwards the .sports were contiiniod and were hronglit to a eon- elnsinn hy an o.xciting foolindl matcli be­ tween Baihmoll and a strengthened Tosside team. The game resnlled in a draw of one goal each, and kept a large company keenly intorestetl. Tho referee was Mr. K. fsherwood. of Bradford. I'inally. supper was .served in the Institute, and it wn« almost midniglit heforo the conii>anv tinallv broke up.


Sports Results.


2. J. Simp.son; 0. S. llushton. 100 yards, open.—1, J. ■\YliiUaker; 2. Pickering; 3, IT. Whittaker.


Thwaito; 3. If. C. Frankish. 220 .vnrds, open.—1, R. Whittaker: 2,


,T. M’hittakor; 3, A. Holden. 100 .vnrd.s, local.—1, K. Svilson; 2 .1


Croasdalc; 3, W. Lester. •1‘I0 yards, open.—1. A. Croasdale; 2,


One mile, open.—1, W. E. Hack; 2 A.


• Booth; 3, fi. Downs. Local trotting handicap.—1, I\liss ,T.


AVhUtaker; 2. T. Taller.sall; 3. W. Harri- son.


Banks; 3, W. Harrison. Tug of war.—1, Tossidc; 2, Hesberfc Hall.


Scamper race. 1, T. Tattersall; 2. A. 110 .vards. local, under IS.—1. K, Butler: BASHALL EAVES.


niocfcing of Basliall Eaves Y’onng Fanners’ Club was held in the Browsliolme Scliool on Alomlay evening. There was a good nttomU ance of hotli moinbors and the Advisory Committee and a variety of Imsiness was elliciontly dealt with. Bcfreslimonts wore


YOL'.VO FAUJIERS’ CbUB.-Thc monthly


provided by Jlis.s Parker, tho loader, who was accorded a hearty vole of thanks. 'I’lio evening concluded with games plaved in tho schoolyard. It was decided that* the Club should have a maga^'.ino, and the editor of


tins will be JTiss Pinhorn, of Browsholmo Hall.


favoured hy hrillianb woailior and a lar^o crowd was aiimetod lo tin* moorland villago to join with tho ro.sidcnls in tlio [doasuros of llio event. The first item im tlie jiroyiraimne was


juul s|)orts. hold on W ’oduosdii.v, woro Children’s Races.


.laekson; 3. G. Gamete. Girls, 10 to 13.—1, P. P. .Jackson and


lley.<. 12 ami 13.—1. (;. T.mler; 2, IL


B. .Mason (dead heal); 3. A. Bleasdale and \ . Iinotsoii (dead heat).


l{ohinson: 3, ,T. Harrison. Gills. 8 ami >).—1. .41. Itlonsdalv; o j j


Imvior; ,’l, 1). 4bis„„ and 1!, |•|•ankisb.


„.bo.vf S and !).—!. H. llnirison: 2 H. Maddington; 3, B. Bobinson.


I. B. olasoii; 3, V. Bnrnridge Children.—1, J. Beulliam- 2


3, Blue. n


“*


l Caterpillar race. — 1, Bed team; 2* 3. B. .lack.^on.





race.—l , Jaclcson’s team; team; 3. Harrison’s team


ellow; 3. Blue. Sncl; nice.—1, 4V. Snnlcr; 2. G. Garnett;


H. Mnddington: 2, B. Jackson and S. Imvler; 3. ,1. Harrison and J. .Simpson.


, Blue. Net hall.—Blue team won.


‘'‘‘fo.—1 . G. Garnett and 3 Team race.—1. Bed team; 2. Yellow;


D. I•rankish; 3, B. AVaddington. Girls .skippinsj i nco.—1. 1'. 'J'nmlin.son;


Maddmgton; 3. 1C. Harrison. ChildriMi, under 5.—i ,


JIarrison* 2


A. Singleton; 3, J. Parker. Chiuiofc race.—1. Yellow loam; 2, Bod;


lowler; 3, T. M’ard. Girls, 0 and 7.—1, P. Tomlinson; 2, M,


Boys, () and 7.—1. S. Bohinson; 2 J W 0 might supplement this hv a little incident which hapjioncd


to Ml*. H. ,P. Souse and his wife during their recent visit to H—1. Sitting ou the bench undci* the bav window at “ Sea view ”


commanding a magnificent view of the bus station, Mr. S. noticed a curioua sound. “ I can liear sizzling,*’ he said. “ Late dinner, oh ! ” “ No, Horace,” replied his iiolpmcat, “ Me.”


into print, lint if not, wc would remind vou tiiat wo have a f^ood stock of . . . .


Y cU, well. ^ I t will probably be raining by tho time this gets *


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Tents, Hammocks, and daintily coloured furniture for many purposes.


Thcio is no tax on sunshine. Make tlio most of it. Light and Iiandy garden fnrnitnrc helps yon to do this. For any kind of Furniture or Floorcovering — Visit our


Showrooms. Prices competitive. Selection large. Bov.s. 10 and 11.—1, 3. Simpson: 2, U TO SUNBATHERS


Wlien youT’c sitting in I lie sun. Getting rather overdone. You should regulate the heat, At the seent of burning meat.


Tfclpjal I l in l s b y A unt jMar t i ia. Clitheroe Castle Fete Coiiiiiiittee


A MEETING (if Hie iibove Commitlee will lie lield at tlie


TOWN HALL


On THURSDAY Next, JUNE 23rd at 8-0 p.m. prompt.


A gdinl attemhiiiec i.s leipie.steil. ■I. C. GOWttll.b, Hon. Sec.


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“ DRYMON ” COATS, £2 2s. Od., and £3 3s. Od. L IG HTW E IG HT MACS from 12,6 upwards.


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