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CFOTJR) ADVERTISER AND TIMES, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1932. OVER £55 RAISED
HIKERS HOSTEL AT SLAIDBDRN.
“ THE BLACK BULL” TO BECOME “ KING’S HOUSE.”
of liiUcr.’i. Tlie Jllack ]iull Inn in tliu conlrc of the vilhige lias been acqnireil as a liostel by tlio Alanchestor Regional Coni- mitteo of the Youth Hostels’ Association. Tlic licence of the inn will he I'oluntarily reliiKinished on IWay 12th, and the liostel will he ojioncd in time for ^^*hitsuntide. Eroin then onwards the lllaek Rail will he known as King’.s House, a t i t le derived from King AVood on the Hmlder. That Slaidbnru is an appropriate village
ITodder Valley, and tliis has Ixien established a t Staph* Oak, J)unsoi» llridge. A ehango of tenancy jia.s cmnpelled tlie Youlh Hostels’ Assoeiation to vacate the
pre.inises, with the result th a t they are to i*stablish tliemsidves a t Slaidbiirn. 'J'he wanhms will be ]Mr. and ^Irs. A. WoHindin, of Chureli-street, Shiidburn, who arc busily engaged in pre paring for tlic hikers, and who are willing lo hook rooms for intending visitors. Tlic cottage adjoining the Black Bull has also been aesjuirod, and there will he a t tlie outset aeeominodatinn for
si.sioen men and
si.steen women. cottage.
romantic 'J'rough of liowlaml is within
ea.sy distanee. The wlmle of llie llodder Valley is at the very door of tins hostel, and the Rilihle Valley is an altraetive neighbour. 'J'here has previously Iieen a hostel in the
for such an institution
r.one will deny. It is situated in the very heart of a delightful hiking country. Tlic* rolling fells of Bow- land, with their bouiulless opportunities for rambling, surround the old village.
’I'he 'rhe, men will occupy the
.Iordan), who has alr<*ady gained a wide reputation for Ins 'rrmigh of Bnwiand ser vices. Vor some years ^Ir. .Iordan has thrown open liis garden to eyelists and Inkers who wish to vest and to have hot water for t<*a. He will readily woli'oine hikers wlio stay at the hostel, and he lias already intere.«led
Inm.self in tlie prepara tions for their coming to the village. Tho hostel is
de.signed lo si-rve Xorlli Lancashire, and is a lin)\ in llie oliain of
nor night. They will have tlie privilege of cooking their own food, thougli Wonindin will cater for tlioso who ie(|uiro it. Keenly
intore.sted in the iiroposed lmst<*l i‘< tlio Rector of Slaidhurn (Rev. AV. C.
vide aecommotlalion for about lifty ]iooplo. The charge for hiker.s will he oin* shilling
liostels reaeliiiig from Hie industrial areas to the Lakes.
CHATBDRN.
employees a t Victoria Mill, iiavo during the week proceeded to a large Birmingliam store for a fortnight’s demonstration of <lress materials. They were acponipaniod bv tlirce employees from the Stonebridge Mill, Colne.
Cliatbnrn Village Clitheroe Conservative Club.
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()0 A. (Ireen .................... R. Parkington .’12 :10 B. S. Monk .................... W. Pollard (id -10 X. ^Vindle ......................... ). AVignall .^0 58 H. Holgnte .................... IL iMitcIiell Rl 55 A. Bobinson ........................ 10. Davies -Hi 55 B.
Bobin.son .................... J . Weaver d5 5'*' T. Bishton ............................ .T. Prylc .‘M 5S S. Idoson ........................... fl. Slinger 31 325
.SXOOKKR MATCH I.—]?e su l t : Chib.
ill the Labour Booan on Saturday niglit the prizes were won by;—Ladies: 1, Mrs. F. Limhert; 2, ^Irs. T. Wilson, (lenilcmcn: 1, ^Ir. A. Rishtoii; 2, Afrs. B. Dickenson. A fe.rtlier drive was liclU on Inesday night, when the winners woic:—Ladies: I, Miss H. Jlargreaves; 2, IMi-s. W* Smitli; coa- aohition, ^Irs. T. Wilson. Centlemeii: 1, Mr. A. JIustwaile; 2, Afrs. Hayes; consola tion, Mr.^ W. Hudson. Additional prizes were gained by ^Irs. T. Wilson and Mrs. U. Shackleton. This concluded llie social programme of the season. During tlio evening, .Mr. C. S. Woods presented prizes for tho soasim’s liighost totals, the winners being:—Ladies: 1, Mrs. W. 0. Whipp ( I d l i ) : 2. 3Iiss II. Hargreaves (1S72); 3, ^Irs. Hayes (1820). (Jentlcmcn; 1, Mr. A. Bnstwaitc (ISsO);
3, Mr. A. IHslitoii (1581). CHOill AXXIVKIISABY.—Briglit, cheer
'j \ Parker (1737):
ful services eharacteris(*d the annual choii’ anniversary a t tho Wosh\vaii Chni'eli on Sunday, splendid music and excellent ser- nions being features. Tin* Bev. (I. W. Tyson was tlie preaelicu' morning and even ing, when music in Hie service of praise Jornied the keynote of each disiamrso. In tho morning, tin* choir gave a capital rendering of tlie antliem “ U give thanks.” 'J he evening service opened with the introlt Clod is a sp irit,” tastefully sung by the
S7xsite/iMi£iA>^ cures
Blackburn.
^ / - .O . r A r t - - ^ o r Tablets Sinjlgtavdersi'each
DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART b.f .m.
(Fasthorpo Alar(in) ; Afeditation ” UC. Shand): and “ Second Grand Chocur ” (C. .r. Grey), all of which were given with nno
exju’essivo rendition. 31r. T. Yales was the organist in the morning, ami a t tho ovoning service 3Ir. W. Deardcn oflieiatod. in tile afternoon, a musical service took ])laco, Air. .1. Wilkiiismi, of Clitlioroe, pre siding. Tho special soloist was Aliss Louie Cawthra. gold medalist, of Keighley, wlio greatly enhanced the reputation wliicli slie gained on a previous visit. “ Boses in Deceinhor ” and ” Light of the wo rld ” were nii-inhers whieli n*vealed tin? rich tonal qualities of her contralto voice. Afr. W. Doardon, of Bisliton, an accomplished organist, played tho .solos, Postlude in D (H. Hamilton .To/Trics) : “ Kvensong ”
clioir. Later Hiey gave a delightful render ing of the antlicm ” Hark, liark, my soul,” the I'cspectivi* solos being liiiely sung liy Miss Bnth Halstead and ^liss Cawlhra, eacli voice hlending beautifully witli tlie choir. In Hie solo ” Promise of Life,” Miss Cawthra gave intense pleasure with a very
WHLST D im 'K S .—At a whist drive lield ^liss Xora Cnnlitfe and ^fiss Dora Brown, It is Imped in the future to pro Shiitllmni will sliortly Ijo tlio leiKluzvnii.s
Waddington’s Excellent Effort for Blackburn Infirmary.
Till! Waddingtmi elfort in aid of Blackburn
.seeing so largo an audioiicc. “ This is one of tho oceasioiis wlu'ii Hie village is a united community, working wlmleheartedly together for the cmninon appeal of the Blackburn Boyal Jn h n n a r j ,” he said. Tho programme opened with the delightful singing of Aliss Bastahlu, of Burnley, a soprano soloist who lias wo.i awards a t the principal festivals. Willi •‘ Sing sweet bii-d,” Aliss Bastahle c'hanned the audience and among lier other items were “ Cherry Bipe ” and “ Aly ship and 1.” 'riie humorous portion of the pro gramme was capably supplied by Air. A. Hodgson, of Great Harwood, who proved himself a ro;il mirth-maker, with an abiimlam.’e of jelly items. Air. ia>rd, of Bunih!.v. a haritom* with a rich, Jiiellow voice, pleased iinim*nsely with When dull can*,” “ t'ome le»s 1m!
n.erry ” and “ Money, oh!” As a whistling soloist, Aliss Bushton, of CoUlnirsl Hall, made a highly popular first aiipearaiice in the village. Aliss
B.ushton’.s solos ami- «>neon?s wore “ Golden Eyes,” “ Bird of Hope,” “ Summer Gone,” composed by her mother, Airs. Bushton, and two oHiei'* delightful solos, “ Big J^ashy Aloon ” and “ t'lianson Creole.” Air. Tliistlethwaitc*, of Burnley, greatly jileased with liis tenor solos, “ Farewell,” “ Strol ling Vagaliond,” “ An old violin ” and “ I know of two bright eyes.” Air. Thistle- thwaite ami Air. JiOrd capably snp])lied several duets. Aliss Caiiim, of \Vaddington, ail eloeiitionist much in favour, was most acceptable in In.*r re<*il:ils: “ Biddy AIc’Cra<*,” “ ’rin* Cow and the Misliop” and “ 1 wonder.” Alr.s. \V. \V. Dngdale, of Clitheroe, fnlhlled iho <Iinieiill duties of acccjnp:inist. At the end of the concert, the Chairman lioartily thanked the artistes and all who had eon- trilmted to the success of the evening. His resolnlion of thanks was seconded by Air. H. Tattorsall and warmly carried. Loud applause gr<*<*ted the announcement by Air. T. Brown (tho secretary) tliat the approxi mate proceeds of the village elfort would ho between t!55 lo .C(iO. On behalf of the
orgaiii.ser.s, ln! oxU*mled thanks to all who had lielped in any way. Me especially referred to the hard work of Hie committee, tlie generosity of tho xriistces of the chaiie!, ami lo the zeal and eneouragunient ot the chairman (Air. Alallisoii). Air. .1. Tomlin son, who also spoke, paid a higli tribtile to tlie organising ability of Air. llrown, whose energy and capacity for work had boon a big factor in tho success of tlic elfort, A set of pillow and holster cases heautifnlly cmhroidcrod, given by Airs. Cecil Bishop, and won hv Aliss K, lloothman, realized £1 11s. (5d.’
Boyal Intirmary terminated on AVediiesday evening wltli a .splendid iiiiscelluneous con- eort in the We.><leyan Sunday Scliool. Tlie siago was neatly arranged for tlie occasion, being <lecoraled with daifodiis and plants. Opoiiing tho proceedings, the Chairman (Mr. C, Jl.
Alalli.soii) e.vprcssed pleasure at
WADDINGTON.
David Lund sustained a fractured rib, severe cuts and bruises and shock.
By falling downstairs last week-end, Airs.
been I’lilled away owing to Hie illness of tlieir daugbtor-in-hiw.
Tlie Bev. and Airs, Bogg Imve this week
lady members <if tho AVesloyan Cliurcli eon- grogalion jirmnoted a sale of work and jumble sale, held in Hio sclioolroom on Saturday. Alnch tiim* and patience had iieon spent in making so splendid an array of new garments ami oHior articles. During the afternoon, a valuahlo (inaiieial asset
AVFSLEYAX CKUBCK F.FFOBT.—The
refn*sIiinonts Iiad Ix'on giv4*n by memhers of the congregation was chi(*ny j-esponsihle
\v:is the making of teas by meiMh(*rs of tho AVesley (Jiiild. The fai^t That all goods and
appears in tho current issue of AVaddiiigton Barisli Alagazino: A report lias recently been published by tlio Committee lor Hie ('an* «>f Clinrcbes on the “ Care of Clmrch- yards.” 'riielr Jiiost iioteworHiy recoin- Inemlalion is Hiat memorials slimild be made of native or local stone, and that foreign marble is most unsuitable for tlio quiet iieanty of our English ehurehyards. _Tf anyone views our clinrcli from Hie south side of * the clinrchyard they will see Hiat this ri'port is iustinod in nnr own ease and should liave careful consideration.
for C23 being cleared, THE CHUBCnYABD. — The following
READ.
.sermons in aid of the organi-i's salary fund were preached hist Sunday in St. .ToliiTs Chiireli, At the moniiiig service the Bev. A. 11. Bansomo (eiirate-in-oharge) was the preacher, and Canon Linnh. warden of AVlialloy Ahliey, was tin* preacher at Hie (*v(*ning servi<’e, 'I'he Chnreli Army otlieials. Captain Lewis and Cadet Kor*!!*!*, wlxi are holding a mission in the villagi*, nssisti'd at
e.ach sorviee.
y n i! OIKIAXIST'S world will hi* completed tliis year.
WORLD’S LONGEST ROAD. The longest and most, perfi'ct road in the
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CASTLE STREET MARKET PLACE
received with grateful th an k s :—Donations from Airs. Aitlcen ami Aliss Forrest. Parcels Hoiii the Mayoress, Afrs, Coleman. Airs, aiiiliffo. Mrs Standring. Airs. AVhcolor,
PERSONAL SERVICE LEAGUE The following enntrihiitions liavc hoon
Mrs AV. Southworlh, Aliss -Aritelioll, Afr.s! Caldorwood, Airs. Frank AVaroing, Afrs ANareing, Airs. Atkinson and Air. Aitkcn
discrimination and skill, and conlrilmted largely to tlio pleasure of the service. Tlio really excellent singing of Hie choir was especially ^ noteworthy. Firm tone and sympathetic re.sponso to Air. .1. A. Convers’.s halmi were particularly noticeable in Tho Wilderness,” in which tho solos wore ably taken by Alossrs. 1*1. isherwood and .1. Greenwood, and “ Send out Thy Liglit,” whicli ranked amongst tlio best porForinances. The service was very enjoyable and at tlic close, the ehnirmnn paid tribute to the high musical standard attained. Fairlv good eongrogatioiis assembled, ami tlio collections
m aid of the choir funds, were about tlio average.
working I'or inan.v yoar.s, taking i t in twists and turns tlirongh the high valleys of Hie A
A ’ost, leading it in onormoiis stretches,
straijiht as Bnman roads, across tho prairies, and utilising i t in the flourishing and ])rnspoious oast to link up tho grow„ ing comnmnitics there.
iios made thoinsclves responsible largely for tlieir own particular st'clion. there has been a oomnmnity of purpose and general design. Tho proportions of tlio higliway for c.x- ainpjo, have been .slandardised, and in .seeking for tho best surface for motor transport there has been a,practically com
Although llio varioiT.s provincial anthori-
to the increasing popularity of motor car?, tho density of wliicli in tho Dominion is now cxceodotl only by tho Diiited States. Cganada with ono and a ([narter million motor vcliicle.s boasts an avorago of one ear to every eight people in Hio comitry.
Two large sea-gulls attacked a lamb on a
shot by tho farmer, had a wing span of 5-ft. 3-ins.
farm a t Bolhenmnen. Portmadoc, Ireland, reccntl.v. One of the gulls, wliicli were
mon decision in favour of tho iiso of asphalt. Tlio idea of tlio road owes its inception
On its eonstruclion i*ngineers Iiavc been Tlic nniiii:i! SADDEN.
inembers of the Sabden Homing Society, East Lanea-liire. Federation, eiiierod -83 birds in the race from Crewe. Tlio results were as follows: Bisplmm and Ed., 118(5.32: Frankland Bros., 114U.13: Bi-pliani and
HOAHXG SOCIETY.—On Saturday, the
JM.. 1135.52; Beckett, 1132.04 and 1123.41; AA'allaee Bros., 111G.4(J: Wiiidlo and Son, 1002.22 and 1080.18: Ainsworth, 1014.55.
[iiilpit a t Hie Jlapiist Ciiureh was occupied a t the morning and evening services on Suiida.v by tlie Bev. A. II. Ji. Cook, pastor of Hill Lano Baptist Clinrcli, Burnley. In the aflcrnoou Air. Cook eoiidneled a dis- enssioii class in the Sunday m.*Iioo1, the subjeet being “ O’anihliiig.*’ .V great deal -of int-.;
re.st was arou-ed and a lively dis cussion took place. Air. 3. Howarih pi’t'sided.
A'LSIT OF BEV. A. H. B. COOK.—The
meeting of tlie Alen’s Fellow;diip conm*ctcd with St. Xicholas Sunday School, on Sun. day, tin* .siieaker was Air. George 'Trew- hridge, of l’'elixsinwe, whose -nhiei't was “ '.riu* Call of Saul.*' Air. 'Tn-whiidge is studying for Holy Order-. The chair was eecu|)iod by Air. AVilliam 'I'homuson. A visit, was paid lo Hu* AVomon’s Section by Miss Ditolitieiii, of Blackimrn, wiin spoke oil “ 'Flu* Atnneinenl.” Airs. \V. Batelilfe l>rosided over a good attendam-e.
FELLOAVSHU’ AIEETIXGS. — At tlio
link the Atlantic willi the Bacifie, and will run ill a broad ribbon from Nova Scotia to A’^ancouvor—a distanee of 3,500 miles.
I t will
Inipp.v couple, wlio wen* ncipionts of a large number of presents, later left for Bhyl for iho honeymnon.
N.C.H.O.
tlie National Children’s Home and Orphan- ago resulted in tho sum of £3T 11s. Od. being collected as under:—
£ s. <1. collected. AVc sincerely thank all wlio gave, or
AAOmlley ....................... 2 7 0 A
A ’orston ................... 0 6 lOJ
F. AYHITTLE. Hon. Sec. T. L. SLATEB, Hoii. Treas.
Clitheroe .................... 18 14 7^ Barrow ........................ 0 16 9 | Basliall Flave.s .......... 0 4 4^ Cliatlnirn .................... 2 10 0 Grindlcton .................. 1 14 0 Low Aloor .................... 1 7 3i Alyiton ........................ 0 16 4 Baytliorno .................. 1 6 9 Slaidburn .................... 1 17 OJ AALiddingtoH ................ 1 9 0 AA^cst Bradford ....... 1 0 11
The recent lionsu*-to-lioiisi* collection for WEST BRADFORD. <
holoiigiiig to J l r . John Armstrong, of jrersey-street, Longridgc, perislied in a fire on Jlonday night. Tlie mithreak, which is liehovcd to have been caused hv a lamii (|iiickly spread, and the flames l i t nn the
and tho damage is
c.stimatod a t about £G0 o‘’.'V’Vi''’ i" " - <'ostroved,
there was a brisk demand. The proceeds Mere in aid of Church funds. h'oiir Iiniidrcd oliickeiis in a hen cabin
sale of new goods and juinbio wliicli was lield a t the United Jtetliodist CImrcli ScIiooI on Saturday afternoon. Tliere were inaiiv and varied articles oifered for sale anil
'riic sum of £10 was raised liy means of a
Sabden people was soleinnisi’d last Saturday in tin* AVesh'.vaii Chapel, Hargreaves-streot, Bhickhiirn. when the parti(*s were Air. Arthur Lloyd Smith, of I’rilchard-sireet, Biaekhiirn, -eeit'iar.v and dispoii-cr for Dr. .Selh!rs, of Blackburn, ami Airs. .Mice Cockcroft, dangliier of Afrs. ami tin* late Air. A. BatolifL*, of 10, Ibulihani-slroot, Sabden. 3’Ik* hridi! was in a Iov«*I.v fawn lace ilrcss and hat nnd shoos to match, and carried a hoiupiet of lilies and tulips. She was attended b.v Air-. GoUlsworHi, of Great Harwood, lier cousin, who was attired in a fawn lace dre.^s, witli hat and shoes to Inim, and carried a bouquet of lilies and tulips. 'The host man was Captain Smitli. of Hu* Chnrcli Army Brigade (brother of Hu* bridegroom), and the bride was given awa.v h.v her son. Air. Albert Cockcroft. Tlio Bov, Afr. Buekinghani, eoiulnclcil tlio cer<*mon.v. Aftei’wards a reception was lu'Id a t Hie Cafe
Bo.val, Burnley.
'Fho \VI*R)D1XG. — A wedding of inierrst to
SAWLET BROW CRASH ’BUS AND LORRY COLLISION
shire Bond Car Company Limited was put forwani by .John Pickup AVhilakcr, a tape sizer, of Great Harwood, Lancashire, lor whom .Mr. J^ale.y Seott apiiearcd. Jlc J’c- ceived personal injnrie.s when the lorr.v ho was tlriviiLg collided with one of the West A'orkshire ’buses between Gisburn and Cliliieroe on April 25th last year. Jlis arm was broken, and he had been
Court, a t igoeds Assizes, on Tuesday, a chii.m for damages against the AVest York
SUBJECT OF ASSIZES ACTION. Before Air. .Inslieo Boclie, in tho Civil
A DOUBLE WEDDING
FIRST IN 34 YEARS AT CLITHEROE REGISTRY OFFICE.
Bogislry Oilice on .Saturday for Hie liist lime witliin living immiory. Tlie Superiii- lendoiit Jlegistrar (Air. Cliristoplicr Hamp- son) eonducted tho cen*mony.
A double wedding took place a t Cliliieroe
Gisburn. was married to Aliss Alice States, of 2*', Xorlh-stroi't, Clitheroe, am! her sister Aliss IHizaheih States,
m.arried Air. .lolm .^tiiitli. of Hollins Village, near Slaid- Imni.
Air. .lames Dodgsoii, of The* Grove,
operated uixm four tini(*s. Special damages had been agreed a t C13I), and those, of the company on Hieir eounierchTun for ilamage lo tlie *’hns a t L5(5.
I.Maintilf alleged th a t the driver of the ’bus, Kred Bradley, of \V(x)d-lano, Botliwell., had been negligent
turned to Jiis" near side, and the rear of of tho ’Inis cangliL Hie lorrv. Considerable damage was done to tin; lorry, wliiidi was pushed through a feneo. A ear coming up hehiml tho lorr.v eollichid with it. Defendants, represi*nted by Air. C. B.
in not keeping to liis proper siilc ol tho roail.
Fenwick and Air. C. .1. Frankland. Hirew tlio lilame on to plsiinlilf who was said lo have taken Hu; etuner loo narrowly and cnishod into the ’hns. 'I'he honring was r«*snmed on AVediiesday
wlieii a jnr.v gave a vei’dii’t lor plaintill, awarding L'olH) damages.
EDITOR’S POST-BAG. SLIPPERY ROADS.
not ireacheronsly slij)[)ory? Xo, there isn’t! But tin* spring showers often jirovoke an epiilemie of skids more serious timn an.v we experience during the winter; exeejit on i«-o. Oeeasional light showers, especially wlicn
Sir,— Is llu*re an.v season when roads are
lliey follow a dry spell, make tlie roads far more dangerous than conlimious rain. They arc not heavy euoiigli lo wash tho road elean, hut an* just siiliieicnt to convert tlio aecnmulation of dust and oil spray from the exhausts of ears into treacherous, greasy slime. Ami it is this sliim*, on surfaces polisjnxl
to glassy smootliness, whieli is rcsjionsihio for so many roadside disast(*is. J^or tin;
sli.im* we ean only hlanic tho
woatlicr and tlie ears (both incurable), but for the polished road .surfaces surveyors
In (rying to avoid a eollision. ho
awaited outside the olhee !).v a irowd of siieetator.s, htU they managed t«) get away by a rear exit.
in Hu; wliole of his 3-1 yeai’s’ experience as registrar in Clitheroe had hi* pii'viously oilielaled a t a ilouhh* wi*dding.
Air. Hampson afterwards stated th a t not
was the lii^t time th a t two wedding- l»ad Ixen .-oleinnisix! on the same day tluring th a t period at his ollici’.
In fa d . it — HH**— WRIGLEY—NUTTER. Alany
frlen.ls were jii’e-ent at Wait'rhio
. \n l te r , «langhter of Air. and Mrs. .1. XiiUer, Chapel llmise, S:ilt Hill-i'oail. 'The -ervice, i-oniineted by Hie B«‘V. (5. \V. 'Fy-on, was clibriii, ibe liynuis including “ U Eatlier,
Wesle.van Chapel last Salunlay lo witne-s the wedding of two members of Ha* choir who have also played a prominent pari in other work of the chapel and Siimlay -ehool. 'File hriilegrooiii was Air. Balpli Wrigley, second son of Air. and Airs. .1. Wrigh-y. 31, \\'«.*ll-tenaee, and the hriile Ali*-- JCKie
a ll-creating’] and “ U perti’ct love,” Air. E. Chester, junior, being a t the organ. 'File decoration of the cliapel was eari'ioil out in j i in k and wliito.
^ 'Tho liride, who was given away by her father, wore a dress, and coiiiei’. of ivor.v -alln, tlx* veil of emhiNpidered Bj'u--els net being .-iirmounled by :i lialo ot <iraiigu hlos-om. hor.v satin C'ourt ;Ime-, ami a hompU’t of red roschnds, lilies ol the valley and white lieallicr, coniiiletod Hie ensemble.
I as best- man, with AH’. B. .Xntter grooms- ngm. Air. A. ChamU*y ami Air. A. dones acted as ushers.
alone are responsible. Death-trap roads are Ihn dirci*t coiise([m*nee of using nnsuit- ablo materials, and of employing faulty nictiiods of eonstruclion. Given good qnalitv material, and good
COTTEXHAAI.
.l‘L Wrigley (sistoi's of the liride and bride groom) had dresses of coral georgciie and silk lace, and black hats. Rink ro-e- and lilies «if the valle.v composed the Imiupmts. Air. 'F. A. Wi'igley aec<Mnpani«’d hi- hroiher
A ]-eception in AValeihm \Veslevan School
workmanship on the p a r t of our road builders, i t is imssihle to lay material cap able of reinnining non-skid under the worst weatlier eonditions.
Donington House, X^orfolk-street, London, A\'.C.2., April 23rd, 1032.
Chairman of the l^xecntive Com- inittoo. The Order of tho Bond.
followed the eeremonv, Mr. and Mrs. Wrigley leaving later for vSouihport, liie bride travelling in a navy him.* co-inme wiHi Imt lo tone. On their n*lurn from the luine.v- moon tlie.v are to talce nii re-ideiice a t 51, .Salt Hill-road.
gold watch. gave a skunk wrap;
jiatieni fruit dish. ]ii aildliion friends of the liride a t Chathurn mill gave her -lain- less cutlery.
PENDLETON. Aliss Belle M’hitwell, dsingliter of Air. and
Mrs. W. Whitwell, of Great Alearley Hall, on '
Fne.sday was crossing the yard near her home when she fell aiuT fractured ix-r arm.
seven ratepayers a t tlio annual Barisli mc'cting held last niglit week at tlie village school. Air. AV. Cowpertliwnite jpresided. It was reported that tlx* Lam-a-hire Electric Light Bower Coinpan.v wore going into Hie (juestioM of tlie cost of supplying tlie village willi^ electricity. M’heii
I'.\BI^'11 AIT.E'FIXG.—'Fheie wt*re oiilv the n(’ces<ar.v
particulars liavc been olitaiiu’d. tlio village will lx* canvassed lo see if a suFi’ndeni num ber of people are willing to Imve elootrieity installed.
company would only undertake to supply Hio T illage if Hie.v could u-o ovorh*.-ad c.'ihics ami i| there was a big enough demand. Air. T. AVallwork was aiipointed the Barisli vepre.-enlativi* on tho S'chool Board of Alaiiagers. ami tho Bov. G. C. Fletehcr, as the Barisli
repro.sontativc* on the County Coiiiieil Education Sub-Committee Xo. $.*
It was made r-loar that- tlio WGAIEX'.^- IX S T lT U T E . -L a d y WorHcv-
Tnylor presided over a capital atteiidanco a t tho monthly mooting of the Women’s Institute,
,to he lield in London in Alay. Ali-s Given- wncxl, of
Wor.ston, doputisod for lier another as speaker and gave an interesting talk on IHIglits.” A comjietition for babies’
knitted vests produced 24 entries and these wore afterwards forwarded to Blaekbnrn Tnlirmar.v. Briz(*s were awarded to Airs. B. Lawson and Airs. B. Afitehell. An in- tere-ting exhibition of work done a t tlic sowing classes held during the winter months aitrai-ted nitich artonrion. 'Fho nieoting (•onehided with a humorous phiv entitled. “ Annie’s llolldav.” admirably given by ^Irs. T. Alilcliell and Alisses T.nmi Lnftlimise, H. Alitoliell.
AVood.acre. AVall- work and B.vlett. The. duties of tea hostesses wore discharged h.v Aliss AVhitwell and Arc.sflamo.s Taylor, Bark and Bohinsmi.
Lancashire Education Committee shows th a t during^ lasb^ year loan sanctions amounting io Cl,516,474 wore authorised bv tlio Board ol Education, and £1,157,089 was oxpendotl 11)) to December,
respect of new schools, and C41.423 for tlie onlargeineiit or purcliaso of existing schools.
including 6994.651 in
£1,157,089 SPENT ON SCHOOLS The school hnildiiig programme of the
Tuesday ovoning. Airs. Bylett was elected delegate to tlie annual ' mooting of the Xatimial TVdovntioii of AVomon's Institutes,
lield at tlio Village Hall on
You Will Enjoy
SWISS
ROLLS from
The Cafe 'i’h e v ’rc Delieioii.-; ! POINT OF VIEW.
ly Hlhstratcd in a story of ihc .Malnuaia of X’epal.
Ball a t Govornraent Hniii-o. After watching tlio SLilo
l.aiKt is-lliat
Cnlciitla—whi{*h coincitloil with iJiat of flu —the Araharnjn ;iHi‘inlt’(l H:c Sfatt;
most formal and serious of riTonit nios—lif discussed them with the ('(miiiiaiulor-iii- Cluof, Sir Bhilij) Chotwmlt*. “ The Viceroy ihincei!.” snitl Hir M.-liarai.i, ^ ^ d the Governor and (heir hitjio. Wliy.*
did tlioy not have .someone to <!o it h’r them.®” Ho simply conhl mn- uiii]it.<(;iiH it.
Mhy did they dance nml nniko i xiiibition.i tlieniscIvGs bofoi’o all Hieso p«‘o; litVl'.v
^ n s of music from the British Broadcasting Corporation library a t Savoy Hil! to tlio Corporation’s^ new Iieadquartcr.''. Broadcast ing House, in Borthind-placo, London.
h a l f p r ic e d r y c l ean ing AND DYEING.
(niack. Navy or Nigger) from 5,3 iii.drail of 10/6. Dukes. The York Dve IVorb. Local Agent; SDTCLIFFE A fiOIiSE, Milliners and Drapers, 5/7, CASTLE ST., CLITHEROE.
Suits, Costumes, Coats and Dirf-es d’'.'' from 2/9 instead of HI6.
Ihrco lorries wore used to tram-port 00
The riirimis logic of tho Ka-I i- iliarmii'S- .DurjiijT hi.s rreont
to
liamUiags, with ehisiis of brilliants, to the bridc'smalds. 'J*ho AVaierloo Wi’
sle.van choir's present was an oak timejiiece, and that of the hi-ide's Sunday .School cia-s a willow
'The bride's g ift to the hridegroom was a ’Fo the bride, tiu* bridi’grooin :ind black antelope
One of the Largest \ Selections of Floor ^ Coverings in the North of En<T]ancl.
/
Buying in huge quantities enables Rakestraws to retail at the Lowest Possible Price.
ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE. No extra charge for fitting Cat pets.
I R a k e s t r a w s LORD STREET BLACKBURN.
Tlie lirideNimiids, Aliss C. Xuit<‘r ami Aliss
YOU ARE SAFE IN DEALING WITH
'rile newly-married couples were HEALTH FOODS;
Health and Strength Biscuits. Granose Flakes and Biscuits. Proteid Soup Powders. E.M. PROTEID FOOD. Maplemeat. Frittamix, Various Nut Meats. N u t t e r S u e t . Shelled Nuts. Pure Honey. Dia be t ic Foods.
AND A L L KINDS OF HERBS AND HERBAL PREPARATIONS.
C. N. S. MOOREY Corner of Pimlico Road
HER B AL SPECIALIST C L I T H E R O E .
Bowl Mr. R. Hj
Rates Level C|
.Distrh-'t t oiJ Hull, L'liHier-j members pref T. Walker, [ 'Fattersall, C.l II. Kavlev. I Bov. C. Slat’l
The annul
of Chairm: J .B .. t . f . . vl
'File lir.'i
im*nticnie(l
as.sociaietj w iwoiily year- were loriniil niark<*(l alnlif give that iib' of his felluu .SeeomliiiL:.
J .B ., U) Hie nnanimon-lv Air. 'F. Wa|
tt'resls of B«i| lit and pm ihaii'inansliip oet.'iipied llx‘1 coiirsi* ol Hi:| em‘(* whieli i | lose. .8n|ipoi t ing
-
assoeiation Couneil ilm'i| liad idwa M’ieiitinns
interest.- the, iMr. .1. Wa
the t'onn< il | Hit«:)iin h* >: nienilier oi . thus enabl.-dl Histrlel- ('«»nt|
who had h'‘* L would arl:iii| lailliful,
new iiiemb* r . |
[il«*asant and (onihiiietl ginil rei'oinmeiideiil reliahh*. 'Flio Bev.
the (.'imm il him by lii- gein*rally. 'Fho re.-olntl On resiuniil
tho kiml so many of t | might fairivl happily togeil tinned to n | imm; strongl.'l 1(. was hi--: -ill toml to tl;'fii relationship.
oH '['he t'liaivni
ph'jisure to allied to aiiiiil of 2s. I Id. in f sm!h a eoiHil had gone )ii<| 1ml tliey iial eonuiion h:ird-[ to bring ili- conhl- etimjiatl no t st*t* Hull I in* po.s-ibli'.
“ ents " liy i l l lion in Hie l | was Is. 1 bl. shilling. K'l might ha\'e year, Mr. the help aiidl given a t all t | emirtosy wliT playinl whentl iieen sought PI
Othd
wort! assiieiaif T. Walker a* Mr. l l i tc h i |
Mr. G. B ( |
of higliway- tinaneo; ami sanittilion. 'Fin* foUowiil
tin tin* Kwetl Alajor .M. N . f II. 'Fa tier-all I Clark, B. .'^nl 'Flic memlx’]
committee wel of Mr. T. B’
Elcl
ability of h- 'File Chninil
Presq The Clerk
from the W<l relation to t | Acts, and to (*\enipting. fd the 20th AprI existing at- t l | <*xpired. tin* p:irticuhirs ol I area which, if (hnincil, ouglj the hyo-lnw
Xo p e r l
permit o r | hibited :
(;i) So ;l- the vil highvv:| public I
(b) .‘^o n- of aio l
(c) so a- t«l of an:.| a Bnr|
(d) so a-
thc t . ])iihliel of aiiyl solely L h oaut\| jnriou f ])ublicf
ho observed: Aloor top h a l would have hi Tlio- Clerk I
Air. H. T.\
our jurisdietf to a quostioil plied to pri’F
extensions -hJ possible ix'gail
of elcetrieiiy Clitheroe at ford and Gril Mr. !1. 'Fal
No olijeeiiol
prt/.-setl apprt of tin* eonlHlI
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