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ADVERTISER AiND TIMES,. TODAY, MAY 22, im k ^ i i i n c i


(C«rtifiod net isalo exceeds 6,000 copies '


FIIIDAY, I MAY 22nd,. 1936. I weekly.) Jits on. Veluclos, To-morrow (Saturday),


9-56 p.ai. TbJ Ilov. S. k Harper received a jwarm


& District [0 EXTEND THE


q Clitheroe (^aappointment.


Poundage.


week week p k ;


, MALL Deposit. j j


crcasiag hencht as time goes on, and I feel, too, tliat I shall bo able to render imoro clfcetivo service for this church and circuit (liinag tho nc.xt two.years.” “ 0-iGive Tliankh ” was the ve^ apt i title of the clioir's pnorning j anthem. • :


forget;” Mr. Harper said, adding: “ I have every reason to believe my operation has bpn succoskful._, I.shall feel


in- |


sliire jiihileo[


object


Clithetoo and thd proceeds are .being devoted ' Blackburn and East Lanta-


lo-morrow is [Alexandra Kosg Day in to the funds of


people on the wirk of the.Infirmary. | No is deserving of greater support.


was well known ;o all habitues of localj and neighbouring mai kets, died -at'his residence, .Millow^ Bank, Worston, on Satutday. Born in the .Bijrnloy district' seventy-one years ago, and educated at Grant’s ^ o o l , Mr. Maude conducted a butchery ,buSunhss


l| Clitheroe iiiSp.m.on Saturdays.


Jonas Miude, a cattio;. dealer! who


,___ eifort and a generous. repponie i is desirei to indicate the value n l a ^ by towns­


Royal Infirmary.' This is p .silver


dieration. Mrs. Harper^ who Buffered a .treiikiluwn in health, was also enablodi to be present. In the course of the aempo, Mr. Harper said ho felt that ho would be lacking iu gratitude if ho did not take the oMiortunity to say how glad he was to bo back ho tho pulpit, and how very deeply Mrs. Harper and ho appreciated all tho kimlntes shown ! towards them during the past few weeks, j It had been ivory 'wondor- lul the expressions of-goodwill, the-many kirn) I deeds and good wishes they i had received from tho members of the church. “ ]t 18 something I don’t think wo shall ever


ereotiai; from the congregation at 'Moor LauolMetliodist| Church, on Sunday morn- jilg, (ivlicn ho resumed duty after aovoral irccka of incapacitation following upon his


■ Tho Knights of S t.. Colutaba i-nsBooialtfid' with :SS. Michael andl John’a -Church Clitheroo, organised a mqst enjoyablo-Whiiii drivd and dance which 'took placoi on Satur­ day evening, in The Hall, LowefgatO. Twenty-two tablea were utilised for whist, with the following results.—Ladioh, 1, Mrs ■Mnrshall 2, - Mrs. , Rydeheard ! 3, Mri Slingcr., Gentlemen: 1, Mrs. E. BaruOs (playipg as a gentleman) 2, Mr. H.Hwale! 3, Mr. J. Knowles, Interest centred in tw- knock-out competitions, m which the rbspec- tiyo winners werO; (1) W[r8. Marshall arid


Mrs. Bulcock, Mrs. Smithl Mrs. Finch arid ;Mr.|HaU (tie): (2) Mr. Shrgeant'andiMrh Dixon : Mrs. Bulcock and Mrs.i Marshall. Mr, F. -p. Tingle’s Hoddorians Band played for ^ em g , when spot prizes wore awarded to-Misa :E. Hargreaves (Great Harwood) and Mr.i J.iBrooks (Clithoroo), 'Mombers of the iK.S.C. acted as M.O/s for wiusjy and dancing, and an enjoyable time was sponj:.


,of Ipdies, who worked hard and. contribute in no siriall way towards tbo general enjoy­ ment of the proceedings. Credit, too,' is dueito all who helped in any avay'to onsufe the ! success of the event.


Refreshments were served by a committee '


(No. 181) just issued, include an article jointly contributed by Mr. J. W; Cuthbertoii, M.Sc., lecturer in Electrometallurgy pt Manebestor University, and Mr. J. Wadd-


ingtbn, M.Sc., third son of Mr. and Mrs.


befoio us deals in highly technical language with the CryoUte-alumina iceU, with ipat- ticular referpee to decomposition voltage, and [the researches described clearly deinoii- strate the energy and insight heing devoted to the problems of the indusitfy'fiy'Mfi. Wadjdington an<| his collaborator, j


.[, ■ [ ■# ,»,.;# ." 1 I Twelve i months’ successful I wort i was


reviewed at the annual meeting! of Clitljerop Rotary Club yesterday, Mr. L. 'Grime was wuanimbusiy elected president for! the


Dugdale, who was elected secritary of; the rsinhl n -■ W -D : -n Hr__ '----- LlJ-i-S


* >}( ^ j}c <t ^ 3{4.


slieep, his servit often sought 'at attended. • Ho


shows.


: tional teurcb, R Therij. is trage


CASTLE GATE


CLITHEROE: T?l. 214.


for a| lengthy Jieriod at a 'Bhop' ifii'St.' James's-street,; Burnley,; and was one of the first member^ of the Burnley Butchet’s ' Association, serving oh the coinmitteei ' At.' Burnley, too, jhd-was keenly interest^ !in tuo Sheep Dog 'Frials Society, iof whicln-he. was a Vice-president. . In his, younger:jdiays Mr. Maude was a ; prominent - brm4r'r;«f" C'ollio dogs and Ja competitor at nunierous Reco^ised_as an expert judge,-of., ’-es in that capacity lw[ore


married daughter .'iiul acquaintance their [bereavement; place bn Tuesday


tivelve-years-oldi’' ivlio difid on Sat lad bad only ret ms. parents! diet otlien He .'.jvas Ins graridparents,


li The. interment-'[took at Martin Top .Congrega- mington.


eaves a widow and I. one to whom a host of friends will extend sympathy in


the [markets which [he


urday eveni^ last. . | The died his third year ^hen iwithin a week of;each


ly behind the death [of; a DoyV ! iThomas -Wilkinson,


to get about a weeks, ago. I t is jittly more than three! weeks! since he W


17, Duok-streetj^ jiliose care he-had'been since. CO I About'Oliri^ma Heart


trouble developed, but he -was; able. mentb, ’asj'coii-


has he was taken ill.


, firmed at SS., Slichnel and Jphn’s Cliurch by Dr, Smith,


Henshaw,[ as gravi^igger.


HAIR IVG OUR FAMOUS


2/l'|;per Bottle. I


IDEAS .. ..


ESSING Here. We have i t !


i ;■ I'i ^ ) I ' NEW ROAD R^ Tet 5923


of preparing, the ground,.for Jus.gTanqsori’s fast resting place at St. Joseph’s Ceriietery', wliero the funeral tookrjilace on We^eway, but bo Was so overcome by :ithe task!that he Had-to leave thp filling p .of the graje to others. | Some fofty bort from .'SS.- Michael andi John’s School, under-the' headmdster, Mr.-F.jMcNultyj------------------------------- companion on his of interment. :i ,, :4|' ; *


, of Salford. [ Mr. : had the sad I task


accomjianied their former last journey to the ^lace


: ■


temient of the Blackburn Orphanage, Dixon v isited tbeblaces of worshiip through'-


out a wide, area ip pursuance et pliilantl ropie' mifsiori.'; '-He !-begari Orphanage half al century ago' with To-day its two fine’ buildings cost , . . amltlicro is an eidowment fond of £70JK)D. Tliero[ IS nccommbdation[ for- seventyijioys and sixty girls ana-altogether 3,000 orphans liav'o fctind a lioijle there.


be


Cliannel and albrig ithi .fptely criast' pr North l)CYOIl to Tlfi»nf*ri+yiRft- •


, run, in [d: specially chairtote^rain ot dining coaches,! to Barry .in BbiithlWaJes. iimu


take ti eir annual trip next ! Wednesday, Having devobedli omtings to Scotland, leland, and the Midlands, they are now. to go even, further,'riiaking a quite remarpble and coqiprehensivh tour of North Devop.. It of course !,’ a Ion long journey IbiitMt . is. ta antly bfoiken.


Then c ‘omes., rtup ithb!,c Cr iruuisse a views of First therie' ib the ECEPTIVE


in eliape and tUmlities they


g )od upholsteiy : ■


iPPOINTS I 'fd a trouble.


, girt coast. FtonTi.' Ilfraborilbo;'; the lucky group will motor 'through . Devon’s | leafy lanes t<’ delightfully quaint and chaj’ming Clovolly which many consider the .gem of Devon. A different route will be fo|lowed, back to RfraOoirihe, and; after : an hour or twols'stay, off-the party [will sail for [Barry again, find thence iby train home. ,|Thbse who hale enjoyed the farmera*; trips of the, past know full well that the arrangemerits wjll be [perfect and! that everything pbssible will bo done to make this astonishing day’s outing (v delight pot soon to be forwtten. 'Ibero has been; an excellent idfemanJ fori


nmoulh,ulh, 5rind;;bt[hep.'dpiktubleiispoH as [well as bf thribrri^ed grandeur ib'f thelrock-


ntonl and


-tickets, [priced as low as 37s. 6d., whi:h in-; eludes Everything, but there are still a few: available. Appl^tion for them should be niado vrithont delay to the Secretary,..Mr.! Harry Cook, Cas|le-street, Olitherpe.'


1 , : • i * ; -I :[ Hearty congratulations will b.e extended


|u Mr J. [Saddington; of 7, fGriri|shaw-! lerraco, Billington- who has been app iinted rtatiomriaster .at JBalshaw-Iane,i near Ley- laiid. [Mr. Saddyrigton has worked as clerk ut all the railway stations between 31aok-[ burn and Hejlifield, and; five lyears if his; Hnio lias been ifepent as relief eh rk at' pitlieroe booking officci Mr; SacM n^onl 'logins his new dities to-day (Fridayi. •


>' balleypropd [Clitlieroe,-. was knocked dOFn! b.y .1 mptor car vyliile crossing the road near'


Ills home on Tuesday afternoon. The ihiver! ” Hie motor carl Arthur, Firth,- coal'Idnier,!


Glitheroe.


"I 11, Wharf-street, Bradford; swerv ed to, "Void tie boy. blit .rauglit liim wifli the, [ule latnp. [After being ; trpated ;lk''Dr.i ''I'-ant, the boy ! was takch to BlaoKKijrri suffering from .slight coniussinn


ou'l bruises on t(ie forehead and ovpr the right eye.


,,..vrsrold [hoy,-Thomas Steer, of, 56,;. ; ;


to Bfriicota^', ■ a'ffordiiig' -enfraricing ’'Miriobeid,'1^ ’


pJ;;' j(he,.iiirrissioil *.Vm


dowm 'ju >B i to ft*'fXfloTrir»


Ribblbsdale farmers and their fijieuds *


andi dhtrict. at the death ori Snriday of Mr.i James Dixoin, fourider and puporin-


There will be general, .regret [in ICliperoo


Mr. igh'.


£50. •,000


nia the


taken'into the^hoitoe; of Mr/iand Mrf.-^Smflh,'of.


Jfollo' the


.^as jre-electtd assistant secrets ry J.


vice-president, and! Mr. tV. E re-apipoirited treasurer. Mr.


The Rev. Cantu elected to the


.Messtp. .ty. Kjlner, ;F. Read, A, E. Vpevera, jyV. E.:-8. ; AVeeks' aifd D. A.


, jn the,general, fund, and' a , statemeht of thj 'accoiints'revealed p balance o f_,


Vti Iip'ild.' “DufingJ'the year; oontributiont:. lavej been , made to the Mayoris Fuhd[ t 'the 'Clog 'Fund’ nild- -the 'Barnsley CJolliery Fund, while LVUMU UUU u&pcuuuuro


■seirice'fund -'revealed that -£64 17s.! 2d. bar been [expended, leaving a sum of £15 8s.’ 2d


A } consideirable expenditure hvas


alsb incurred in, providing peek’s I cainpt- ing -holidoy i fof I a number of [Clitheroe ;boyS


the arrival from New Bedford,! U.S.A. i on Monday, of Mrs; E. .Stacey, eldfet daugliter of the latei Mr. W.. (Taylor, and Mrs. Taylbri formerly idf 126[ ’ Wdorieila'ne. [Mrs. Stacey who [has been- in- America eleven iyears it staying with her- riiother and I! her i sister (Mrs! .'Whittaker)!---; at: Brow Bot^m!, Grindleton.'. '


!,•


by the Borough Bind'haS^'met-with a lgritfe 5’ing| response.


In [their appeal for, heljj,.towards a fund for, the repair and -roplaoeirieni. of the


houscrto-honse colleotion [ madb instru- ; The sum contribuW is


rain, [ which did not materialiBB--’a!itif:.'late' in thb evening, thejp were..fairly’j goo4; audiences. Collections .at'.ths entrances yielded £3 14s. ' I ! ' -. * . ! # ;■ *


The Rev. J. A. . Sinclair, paitpr . of -thp


Congregational Church, - vyho. preached! a trenchant sermon last Sunday, inorriipg; ori “ Italy, Abyssinia and the To [Denril[” ! is by request, giving it. ii.'.seebiid-.i tiine ;oi. Sunday evening next. ;


[


Institute, at the i April monthly -pleeting' packed and despatched 432 eggs! to 'Giggles- wick [Poor Law Institution. Mrs. Gharinleyi the president, has received a[letter of thankq from the: EwecfMs Guardians’ Cbminittce who ask that thanks shall be. conveyed tb the Grindleton friends for [their [ very acceptable gift, and to assure!, them' that their [kindness is much appreciated;


The members of Grindleton Women’s' * ' ■' !'


ing al^and garden fete which is to bri held in the grounds at Browshohne HaU on the aftprrioon! Of I Saturday, ;June 20th;! .[Apart frorifj the fact-that , the' fabric; rif St| MichaeTs.Church at Whitewell needs lirgenil attention, at least £100 is ' required, to be spentjon- the ’Yicarago..[ .THp fete will give an! opportunity tP'combine plbasurp; with syriipptliy for a deserying -object.! and a vvidely but. sparsely, populated:'parish; A nominal charge of sixpenceivvill Be iuade foji entrance to the -grounds whefp, a !country fair, jentertainmems and ptheri attraptibni will be provided. Particulars will -be annoilnced in due course.


The parishioners of .tVhiteweUiare arrang ! , i


" !,•:[■■ • • * ■ I; ' U The summer meeting. of -the’; South-’East


LaueashiriP ibranch of the Association of Assistant. Mistresses ■ in Secondary’! Sohoolb was held in the CHtheroe Royal Grammar School for Girls ori Saturday last. ; Ei^ty representativea from schools in Soiith-East Lancashire, Cheshire and Staffordshirb attended the meeting. The nniribers cori- stitutpd a record for this branchj of thb association and were partly dnO to the faij-


famed beauty of Clitheroe and the surround­ ing districts.


I {■' [ .■ • I I * [!- [ • -I ; j.


3, Eastford-place, Low Moor, and to Mr. P. Ti Crompton,. of 12, Duck-street, who both I reach their sbventy-fi(th, birthday to-day.!. To,-day also,! Mr. Pra, of 146, Bawdlands; will be seventy-six.] On Mon­ day, I Miss Ihther Allen,; of 14, Newtori- streeri reaches her eightieth birthday; and Mr. John Speak, of 63, North-strcet,| becomes sevenfy-three; and' M.rs;’ Mary| ;B[alker,; of Woodj-terraoe, Chatbnrn, attains eighty-twb. We extfind best vrishes’to them all. C!oii- gratulations also to Dr. Barker, Clitheroe^s Aledieal Officer ofr Health, iwhp opl Sunday .will be'sixty-seveiti’.


Congratulations to Mr. Edward Birch^ of -1 I


moted by the Clitheroe Cricket, -BoWling, and Tennis j (Jlub, was held in i the cricket pavilion; on Wednesday. :. Mr] J[, Oddie was the M,C. and prizes- were won by :-r Ladiei: 1.! Miss H. 'WhitakEr,; 2, Mrq. BriggS.; Gentlemen : 1, Mrs. [Bose (play­ ing as a gentleman); 2, Mr. |Waterworth. The proceedings were quite successful; and all present had a veiy enjoyable evening.


The first of a series of whist driries prd- -. I' l ;


season at the Castle on Sunday' vyith corij-'.. certs [afternoon and evening, Tfhoislyy overcast aU day, but. de'^ite jr tlpeate


£28,^3. .fid.,'for[ which Mr. Crbss arid the memljers are deeply grateful aid thank [ nil contributors as well as those vyho; assisted in - Qt jthorr. ways.


, The. band,[ppbned


.fnra, it hpS.,po‘be Tefg-'.ii dhargefiof .pheir children. 'Sjoknesb auibn; the cattlb vriry


:at church' viorif both 'mqnirig a,nd Ovinirig services has been nine.' There' werO ' uoro coriimunicants on Easter I ay this year than on any day since I came here. On that occasion we had seventeen. There has been a Certain'amount of difliculty in .seci ring officers, but with the exieption of [a few months we have always had an excdltnt organist,’and we have two splendid ch irph- warderiSj Mr.; John Peel, of Brooklonse Green, : and Mr. Stephen Robinson] [of , Steplien Pai'k.”


'ritten prevent^ people fyom coming to cliurch as they had >interided. I db. not suiposq that there are; now a huncred people Iot in Dale Head -parishi--The ;a rerage ,attencance


the Gisburn case of anthi ax, who are now in Blackburn Infirmary, favourably.


On enquiry last night, we. learned that Messrs.'Peel rind Maher, ■


he'two victirls'of are progreising


Mr. Tom Robinson, of ’Waterloo_Buildjqg


TVaddington, and drivm . Letnaru Brandon, of 86, Wadding hn. Mr. Riqin- son was thrown from hiE machine and re­ ceived slight injuries aboi t the body. After medical attention, he was taken home, and is now making a good recovery.


Slaidburn, was riding thy on a motor cycle last Friday evening, Men he came into collision wii h a motor waj;on owned by Messrs. B. Dngdale and Spn.


'* *


and John, [BarrOwford; George: tJricle David "aijid' Aunt Maritlio; Uncle Billyi Aunt Hatty and .Tom; Aimt Hannah, Undo Jim an 1 Family;' Mrs. Nutter and) Famil.v, Brigit-street, and Mr;, and. Mrs. James Nutter'; Mr., and Jlrs. , |R; Nutter; The Neighbours; ’T. Oddie;': Mr;- and Mrs. T. Norcross, Nellie and Stanley; Bernard and Teresa; Mr. and Mrs.:'Viliit- tam'; Mr. and Mrs. N.'Nutter; His fillow AVorkers at tbe Colony; Home 2 FriinfiLv Society, Lringho Oolonj; The Nurses i at [ Langho Colony; The Colonists; Tho Trides- The Memhei's of!


funeral' last Saturday of the late Mr. Leonard Isherwood, whose death we reci rded last week, j Floral tributes -were serit by: A'last token of love to a dear Husband and Dad; His Mother and Did; Annie Loqnprd Doris and Lil


Much - Bj’mpathy Ms exhibited at ihe


men. Staff at the Colony Langho Colorty Cricket (flub.


GOLF JOTTINGS.


divisionl.of i the Captain’i R. Y- Porkinson rind J


! ' ['


lYedn^^ay -last, was won by J.' Boltoi With a'! riett icorp of .73, R.!- V. -Parkinsori ije rig runner rip wibli 74 nett who.Wbared' the sweepstal i had a 75 riett. The replayed qualifying


The Swan cup, played fir on Saturdiy rind


whilst 6. Beiisbn, 0 with the viirier,


cap competition will be;] ilayed tomoriov at Glen View, Burnley, j CSitheroe'Wili be


with nett scores of 70 a|id 71 respectiiely. Thp draw for this competition may no v be seenwih'.tbe:eVlibhbdso.. The Easet Lines.! Golf Association Handi­


round for the first prize' result-ei in Ward qnajiwjng


represented! by Hi'- Wrigloy: R; 'Hargte iva. there will: te no


to gefcsorae'of their knocl out matches ril teed nnd J t is tjoped that they will rivml'Abem- selves, of tljis. ;;


R. J. Hartfey and J. 'C. fewgill; with R. W. McArthur reserve. - As coriipetitiori on'the; horii)! conrse toiri iirow, it will b.o a good opportunity for menbers


■pannot -affirid [ t'drjp'eepiy iervantsj ■ii(rifl;[ if follows that- if. huSbbiid fa' id wifeejeayri ’ilie


and in the distribution of coal and Christ mas gifts. j-,::;-:- !|;-'[7)* ' iny bid'friends ..willy be ini


tVHg'lif. ■ The ■ £37 7s;! 4d.


'Ciuricil of:-l -Of arid [ the


was elected Hope iwas Bbntbani


R., H. Waddmgton, of Salt HiU Vjlld, GUtlioroo. Mr, AVaddington ? is ■ engagccll with the Aluminium Company, land is doing yory valuable wohk, aavaucing i practical knowledge by bis experiments.> ■


The papCr


'■ . I J The Transactions of the Faraday Society


LAST mVlCE AT DALE HEAD. P A R IS H C H U R C H A N D V I C A R A G E T O B R l D E M O L I S H E D . brodhurct RETiRwa


Brodhurst, I Rector- lof 'Mtori-byt-Bowland who iluiB resigned'the Hving^^on lUMrint o the State of his health. . T*or'some'time Canon firodhurst has not - enjoyed goot health and on going into retirement he will live 'at Bournemouth, • danon i Brodhurst


ot -


Clerk of tho Bowland Rural Deanery. He has also been a member of the DiocqsaU 'Finance Board and the Dilapidations Boardj In his own parish and in a much wider sphere he is held in the highest respect and a host of friends will ■wish him well ii his retirement. ;


and Chapter i POSTMAN'S MARRIAGE. • Photo: E.jjPye.i


Chiirch will be coliducted dn Bundsfy evening next by the Rev, (Jyril Slsiter, who.has been vicar since August, 1930, and who haii [now accepted the living if (hiridall with Norton-


Ifie final service at Dale Head Parish


ensuing year in shccession .. . to | Mr F. *®:t)lay in bbe Diooese bfiRipon. ' ur. a. It. u. juurray


May, 1932, the ecclesiasticnl parish ceaseis to exist on the termination cf the incumien'^y


t.lto firvM noi‘ooAi«ll a. parish. Thipstfepitjdri/.wjos vicar .W


'.reservoir, iri'lffieJrieighbOui’bood. !' Thp Viparf''Strongly oipjirisbd the 'rkim-


mendation [■that-;,the-parish should ,<iea ih to have separate; entity iforjiwhile . admitting that the coiigregatioris were small, he.pbn-


tended that there .wap still Iwork for a p arish' priest in the rieighbouihbdd and thaj the


.11 After all, the stipend of--the vicar is pro­ vided for, and the ppople still remaining here are able to raise; thp amount rimiiirea for ehnroh ejvptnses.-. i. The neighboiriiig parish churclibs''capupt].-bfe! as coriyeni’


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access. ,Somb;(bf:the'!.rea)iibing residents.,iq- phe parish ..-iriye! tb<'',ti^vel';more;^ari|.' tW


el it'.o(


church was required by the remaining inhabitants. ‘‘ I-have nbver been able to reconcile myself tovtbe flndinga'of the Gom- mission,” Mr. Slatcr'jtold' an ‘ “-Advei-tiser and Times” reporter J on Wedneidav.


quence off; tbeV .stball;! a.tfe^ services, ihe'; declirib,haying,.beeri causiid-,by the remoyaLpfimauy.fariiih^ as h resiilt.of the Fylde'WpMlvBbardfconatructirig iti ribw


’bo. is , then in charge'of ;irib j


t h


’ ■ .In accordance with the todings of a Com- miwionyappbiatPd by the Bishop of Brad­


ford, which heard evidence, at Dale Head in AlAr


f


on^otober 27th, 1852. by the Lord:-BiBhba[ of Itipon. Dalo Head parish was carved, out of. S.Iaidburn,' and the .church built to accommodate 150 people: The nft income is £303, the acreage of the pribiahlis Pi066i ..and the population , was formerly


living early in June, Mr. Slater said that on Sunday night he would bo preachibg not only, his own valediptery sermon,'at Dale Head, but'conducting-the last service'to be held -in the church which was consecrated


Observing that he was inducted to his new t r s r ^ l i e e p


rPark^f: Qj^iCoIlyhotiie, tlio Brennarida of C^ow; and many inpre. ■ |


... ...................... ................... ih churi.„ „„„ • the'.yicarage ',hava,\fi,otS‘'becn .pmrilias^


“'stryct .fpr man>- generatirins,- • Amoari these wejre,.lhej,Robin80n8 iof .S.tepte


fa'mHies-.which had Been restabiishedl in the the


-J


] ]Wvrinderstand that:the parish chuKh arid purriliased by


the':]j]yld0 Water.!'Board’and!that within!a comparatively short; time; both, will be demril-


fished; Prom tbo;-material obtaineoj from the removal of th4 qhiiroh a [small ’’ ' '


vyere ^remoyed the bddfea first iritferired in the churchyard;-:;


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larger (portionv'beiif“ fra'risfe'rrea 'toj Slaid- burn and the smaller to Tosside. The divid­ ing line runs down the Clnphnm rbadrfrem BoUand Knotts; vnlongrtbo new road by the reservoir and-thence by what-is in ivtn as Old House-Lane 1 to.the cross yoads iiid on to Champion.. ijTile' laad. north and last of tins line will become part of Tosiide ecclesi­ astical i parish ’,'8rict’;tlte remoirider Will be added to SlnidBUyil?* 'Of the incotte £200 is to bo; used for CterlCaV ot-lay; assistance in


_ 1710 parish,. to be dividtd, thri


.'^mmiinion at Dale 'Head shall, as [the .-Bishop may direct, be [transferred either to Slaidbum or TotStde;'- "or -to soriie' other church or chapel' within the Dio'ceso of Bradford. A similar decision governs [the disposal of the church bell, the ibburch furniture and fittings.;


Slaidburn’s enlarged parisb and £60 WiU be added to the stipend of the Beptor. liTho remaining.portion o,f the £303 will’[be added to the stipend, of, the Vicar: of To'sside. ! The Oominission also decided that the font, communion table'rind )pllite-us6d'!fori Holy


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will cause more than a pang of regret riniong the many families who regard Dale Bterid as ihome and among the! families of the seven vicars who; have served the parishj duriiig the eighty-four years the church has stpod.


.The demolition [of'ohurch and vJeariage BARROW.


''..ACGIDEOT.—Three vehicles were nvolved in ‘ a;-.collision:- opposite the Congregational Chapel On Wedne^ay afternoon. A motor ^car/! driven by- Miss Annie Aspin, 100,' : Dukels-hrow, Blackburn, was first in a Tine of traffic, rind when this vehicle pnlledi Up sharply a motor car behind, driven [by Miss Doris Kathleen Duncari, typist, of Kelly- heil, Farrow-lane, Adel; Leeds,' had to I do tho same. _ The'result was'that I a lori-y travelling in ihe third position cairie trito collision with the rear of 'Miss Duncan's car, which was sent forward sol tball lit collided with the rear of the first car. ' The driver of the lorry was Stanley DriviesJ [of Mill House, Henthorn, Clitheroe.


three vehicles were slightly damaged, but Of there were no-, serious personal ' although Miss Aspin complained of


'All '


pain in the (back as a result of beitfri thrown forward by the iinpact.


? i - LOW MOOR.


Church choir' had thoir ’ aririnril: oiitirig on Wednesday: .[going; by train to Blackpool. Mr.I A. Orosfllev,. the organist,' Iwas| in charge, and the party had an rinj'oynble time. They left for home'at ninri. o’clock in the evenirig,"'after q thpfoughli' happy day;


Nine of the .younger members of 8t.!prinrs ’ ■[!’' r ': j-.


M6THER8’- BNION.brMrW, Freifa'rii [of Chaihnrn, was the! speaker at -the |monthly meeting of; the Mothers’ Unipri of ’ Si,-Paul’s Church 'last night .wieeky-;;;) (The.’subject. of


. the 'address.''wusr “ MotliefsV UnionB - Civer- seas,” and -thisi proved ..very 'ititarestiri'g [to the members.; - -Mrs; ;Freeriian 'was Itbatiked by Mrs. Pugh. ? r - At the meeting it [was decided that thol.Mbthe'rs’'Union should go to London: for .[their! arinual:frip, iitpbribly in August or Septem'ber, ' ■ "


WALDINGTON.


; 'The jdeath oewrred :at ;the Hospitaf on Wednesday of M rs, Jane Haighteii, at one


resident at the B ospital about twenty yeats. Of a quiet diiposition she mad^ hefself


[ beloved of'all at out hir, ’ ____ farmer, of Huntingdon.


tw A l : £6,487. ' fllaidhunl


time- of -Heyes Farm, West Bradford.. Eighty-six' yearsof ; age ;ishe ;ljad been


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to be. built in tbq;.. new cemetery - pribvidev* further up the valI%!-To' 'ibis::b'urial 'ground


’ »J fwt l J e ;e scale by


Parish Church yesterday of Black, son of Mr$, and fno late Mr. Black; of 2,1 Longsight-avenue, Clitheroe, • and Miss Ellen WaUbank, daughter of Mrs. and tho late Mr. James Wallbank, of 99, JubiloM terrace, dlitheroe. Ever sinco ho loft the olemonta^. school, the bridegroom' has been employed' at the'Clitheroe, Post .pffice, arid for a( number of,yeara he has hten a post- raan.j The bride was accompaniM'.by her sister, Mrs. H. E.-Dewhufstj'arid [Mr, JObri Black, of Durham, carried.-out the duties of bept man. After ;the ceremotiy, which was performed by the ' Vicar ;(Itev. W. S.i Helm), the newly i married, couple left for thoir! noneymoon,;Which-is.being' spent) at Sonthamptori. They'will live at 2, Lojig- sight-avenue, Clitheroe. ’


RAN INTO SHEEP. Thrit he'liad driven his iriotor lyagon into


motor 'wagon ■without die dare arid atten-i tion. j Tho ■'. chief Constable.! (Mr, W. Thompson) * stated that: at,;10^!! n.m. on Saturday, May 9th, Jamei Bliigworth, of


High [Moor Farm, ■was •with the assistance [of nis|twd schoolboy sons; driving b flock' of 18 sheep and'34 lambs along Ediiford-road towards the Bridge. When ne wa i opposite Roefield Farm, ho looked! round aid saw a


ten yards in front ih'e -Was unable to step. Defendant, who said he had nothing to add to thisi statement. -Was filiod 20s-, the Chief Cfenatable observing •tliatl there'were-motor wngonsj travelling tool .quickly through GlitherOc.


I CHATBTJBN.


Christ [Church on Sunday. In the morn- - ing the Eev. Harry F Bailey, Northern Secretary, conducted the [BeryicD and in the evening, Mrt V7. H. : Wiggleswyrth, of ■Waddirigton. ! There were good services at


O.M.3.—-An: appeal-[ori behalf Ohurchi Missionary Society was


each service. APPRECIATION. — Mrs. Wignrill and ! .


Mrs; Riddiongh, w*o recently resignbd from the positions of libraririns of the Church, Institute and County Libraries, have during the week received tangible apprcciatien, from nlembera, of many, years ejicellent; service. I Mrs. Wignall; was the recipient a travelling case, and Sirs. Rii.dmngh; an I eleetrip rending! lamp, and


fruitereri, of Bridge-road, nvneh tooji place on Saturday morning.' The younger daugh­ ter of i Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hopwobd, of Grindleton and formerly! of Chatburn, Mrs,


DEATH OF; MRS. P. COOK.-.Genuinri igret was,expressed a t • the death if MuJ jsinei lel Cook.


V f l S G i vuutt I ' i I wifeniiv .of Mr! v. Peter Cook, i;


extremely ' well, known, Ai.aving.hvw the greaterlpart of her life in the viUaw. She was a member of the Mothers’ Union .and also of!the 'Women’s Unionist A^ojiiatien Of a lively arid cheerful disposition, Mrs! Cook had a large number of ftiendBl-all of ivhom join inj expressing sincere .By[mpatw with her hnsband and three children. At the interment,: qn Monday afternoog. meinf f bero of! the Mothers’ -Union lined the path


Cook, [who was 37, years of affe.


; Olive; [ Mollie and Di«k; Mintie and Robert; , Kathleen and;.Ted; Gladys add Bob; Aunt arid Uncle (Higher Walton)j Aunt Esther and family; Uncle Will and Aunt Alice: Mr. ond:Mrs. R. .Cookshntt and Mr. and Mrs. T. Cockshntt; Mr] 'aid Mrs ■' H. jAspden (Clitheroe); Jlr. and Mrs| Tomlinson (Clitberoe); S. Holgm«; Mr,


and Mrs. G. Bowker and Mr. P. Lrindle^: AR1 at Lower! Kempstone; Mr. and Holgrite; 'Tom '(Clithero^; Eva nnfl Billj Mr. and Mrs. Whipp ori^family; Cl)atburn Un 'ion; Chfitburai


Tradespeople; . Mothers' ” and .___ _


Association;- Chatburn ,-Hoiriing ' Society i Proprietor arid Staff, [ Bolton-by-llowlam; Motor [Ser-vices.,


Dbwnlmni Worston.^W<)men Unioniiist . . HTJBST GREEN. OBITTJARYi-^W'o tegreli to annouice thri


death of Mr. William Hayhurst, of WhaUey[ road, \frho died'bn .Tueway at the |age " years. [ The dealli ofi his wife onlyjeven


was very popular’ and d^ise ^ very much regretted by.his i friends, _ H® wa familiarly knowres'** Bill;o’th Bom, hwi l spent ins younger days! at Hacking .Boat,


QUlUe. OlU'UUlU L U U I < ****,• — . House,! Slaidburn, who died recently. Heft where! his family lived for “ ‘*’'7,


interment takes place to-day (Fridiy) St. JotepU's Cemetery. •


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item '[the oharreh- j^to® respecV[to their Iritb rifember. : The last rites were performed by the Eeyl A. E; 8wallo\i<; Floral tributes write :srint byf Husband and childrenj ! Dad, and Mamj Mary and Edmund; Grandma Oook arid AnntiB!Annetta; Aunt Minnie, Anile and


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of the nade at[


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CO-OPERATIVE H A L L , W H A L L E y ! TALK IES A T TH EIR B EST '\


Monday, Tuesday arid Wednesday ' m w TH


nO N E t BARRYMORE and ! ELIZABETH AUAN in |


E u rn I i Thunday, Friday and Saturday


•- .• LESLIE FULLER'and 1 . - [ MARY JERROLDin!


Doctor’s Orders WHALLEY.


services were!, held at tho Parish j Churoh yesterday. . There were celebrations .h" Holy! Communion at 6-30, 7-30 and lO a.ii., and a children’s service was held at 9-115. at which aii. address was given to the children by thri 'Vicar (Rev. H. W. Butter- worth), Afterwards the school children hfid a holiday for ;the day. The day’a services concluded with evensong.:;


PARISH CHURCH. — Ascensiori Day ; [


school teachers: in the' Blackburn Dibceio was held-at; the Abbey- during the week­ end, about ^ teachers attending. Five lectures were given by Mr, H. M, Clarke, headmaster of Rossall School, whO| spoke on the place of religion in !^ucationi and how to present religion to children in schools.:


CONFERENCE. A . conference | of . day


Burnley (Dr. E. P. Swain) was the-preach-ir at the Parish Church on Sunday! evening, on the occasion of fihe choir sermons. His visit attracted a large cbngrogatiijn. The


service was conducted by the Vicar (Buy. H. W. Butterworth).


[Thri collections, which were in aid of choir funds, amounted, to over £8. |


!


■WHALLEY! PLAYERS. —At the annual meeting of the Wballey Players on Monde ,


Mr. A. 'Taylor presented the balsmce pbet-* which revealed that as a resnlFot the] pfp- duo’tion bf !“ players on Parade,"'jo'sum pf £159 was aivailable- far •distribnlion U charity. Miss p. M. Taylor was nrianimoot- ly re-elected president; Mr. B. O] Mitchell, secretary; and Mr. A. Taylor, jtreasurer. The .following committee was appointea: Mrs.' E. 0. .Mitchell; Mrs.iPirt, Miss R. M. Collirige,-Miss'L; Baxter,! nnd Messrs. R. y. Crockett, G. 0. Taylor, p . J.-Start, and 0. Taylor. Lettera of flianks for [donation^ were read from the Blackburn! and Enit landnshire Royal Infimary and! tee ,'WhaUey: and District Nursing. Associatibn. j !' Thanks were expressed to Dr. (3ill and ithe CoHi- mitteo of Management at Calderstencs


Eurchurist n;as celebrated to,' a special seUing of musio provided by the organist, Mr. Clarence Green, Mns.Bac., -this includ­ ing the anthem, “ The Lord is m His Holy Temple,” Atjthe eveninig service 'tee. choir sang' the- anthem, “ 0 Gladsome'Light.]’


lu the [morning. OHOIR SERMONS. — Tho Bishop M ■ ■ [ ■--* ■7-)- )- )^nAi-Lru-u-rij-Lr


Institution for the use of tho th Mr. R. V. Orockett, the band at the Ilnrtitution; to Mrs. P. producer; Ito Miss Ceoile iBriggs. dance troupe; and to Mrs. 6. B Mr. D. J. Start and blie President invaluable help. The mooting clpsod iith suggestions' and rocoramendatioins members to be considered by the (jonuni|)tee as to future productions. I


S ni atre;: to


lith, and


for t leir Taj lor, ind itaff


the her


CRICKET.


TO-MORROW’S MATCHES. RIB3LE8DALE LSASUE.


;; Clitheroe v. Lancaster.! I Whalley v. Blackpool, i


I Bead r. Ribblosdalo 'Wanderer^. [ Darwen y. Barnoldswiok. St. Annes v. Chorley. i '


Leyland Motors v. Loyland. I RIDBLSSDALB JUNIOR LEAGUE.


!i Baxenden jv. plitheroe.i Blackburn 1st. James’s v. Whslley. I Oswaldtwistle M.P. v. Waddit |


I Ribblesdale Wanderers V. Rei j Langho' Colony v. Darwon. ; Sabden v, Cherry Tree.


'| Gisburn! V. Burnley G.S.O.B. May 27th: -


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FRIENDLIES. ': '


[ Claj'ton V. Clitheroe - Wednesdaji. TEAMS, i


J.' J. Orabtree, A. W. Foole, L.'Wilkinstu,) W. A. Dewhnrst, W. Davis, J. No' Bnlcock, • J. Thompson, A, Soft on abd


(captain), [ F. Holt, E . ; StandrSni Woodworth,. E.: Weaver, R; Pre :c O’Neil, W. Hoperoft, F. L. Hms- Brindley, .J. Brooks.


Cook (pro.).- Ribblesdale Wanderers. -'- E,


Cornwfll ■ d y .


Clitheroe; H.—E, Jones: (captsid).


Swales,. 6.; Ormerod, F. Bishop, t. Loll house, P-'Brooks, R.:;Carus,' A. Oar is,i K.[ IsherwOod,; V. fddon, D.i Noble. Ribblesdale Wanderers II; — R. Trim|by


(captain), F .’ Gray, V. -Ishorwiod, Swales, T. Allen, G. -Hodgkinsor, J. Brooks, :L. Holt. L. Cowperthwi}ito, |T. Irighain, H. Wilkinson


(captain), T. Hayhurst, J: Robiison, J. Brierley,! M. Hindle, A. Hindte S, Ity(|' heard, j . Turner, J. Scott, J. pall, HaU. I ,


A L E X A N D R A ROSE DA Y. ' Saturday, MA[^3rd.


Sir,— rThe proceeds of Bose Day aro t lufc


,vear being devoted to i tho i Blac^t East-Lanctehiro . Infinnaryj Ite''


words of mine to erapliasise itho b( derive from this great - institution necessity for doing all we con in the financial; assistance. Jlay I earnest for.a generous support of Saturday


[' , ; J.‘H. SATTERTHWAITE - ii I !' ,ir .'iliiFi'- iii|i|[;:-][i[!i|[ Ribblesdale Wanderers A; — F Hindlo Clitherbo.—W.' R. Soutliworth (riaptaii),!


motor'i lorry . approaching part BoefieldJ Cottages'325'yards away.' In his view the] bheep would be in;tho view of the driver of that iboter, lorry.;. [Illingworth continued his coUrse]"arid ■was desceiiding :the]ihill wheU the motor lorry ; came along imd ran into the" shoep; .'killing -one- lamb and injnringj twp othefs-- The lorry [^pulled tip on the bridge [44 yards "away] and when lUin asked him why lie'did not stop: the repliedi " I i could , not.’’ . , P,(). Grant stated’that when he sa-W defendant, White told him'that he was driving a-wagon with a load; ofi.four tons i>f...niilb.,a,nd [was. pro­ ceeding at 25 "miles an hour. He"said'he did 'not see the.]Bhqep,,nritiI^ifereqclied the! crest of the hill an'd as' the' noet whs only


a flock of ;sheep,! killing one lamb and injur-l ing two qthem,iyraa tne alle^tion against; Charjis E.[ 'White, of 20, Albiori-street, Earbyl, who..'Was.', summoned at j Clitheroel Borough .!Be’


^ibns,:!yes;ferday,=.'for driving a[


The wedding took place at [ ClitheroQ Mrl -William


BiatHMiiit Trostefi Savh^BiniK


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, ' :!■' C ~ j ' l l - C L I T H i E i b OPEN DAILY 10 lo ]^ lb to


Oaturdtey 10 to 4, Tii^ay & Friday Evenings 6 to 8. SECURITY ;Should; be'ths tint qusitlon by invedois-r-that riven


the; TRUSTEE SAVINGS BANK is ebsoluis, as lbs ishpb ol Funds a » Conteolhd by tla-GOVERNMENT. 1


THE RATES OF iInTEREST ARE THE HIGH^T PER-


MIHED BY THE NATIONAL DEBT COMMldoNE^ ■- . ) :


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ORDINARY DEPARTMENT SPECIAL INVE^ENT DEPARTF^ENT


' HOME-SAFES issued Fres of'Charge. Every faejlity. fiir small or large Deposiiors and lnvesiore.| Sums received tram ONE SHILLING upwards.


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Ho diarge lor Commlstlon ; ; No Stamp Duty on Withdrawal ReeslBjls. STRICTEST SECRECY.


CHEQUES, etc., ealleetod and credited to aecSunb F R E E I O F COS^. ' Further Information n n upplieatioit. '


' Head Office ; EslabliBhedim.. - ' ,j


Lord-Street West, B L A c k B U R d . [ ^ WILLIAM HINDLE,! AorvAir.


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ill I ' [ - ' [ A C h u r c h S t ^ e T


came to be Rector of Bolton-tjT'iBowland 21 years ago from Peplow, jn Sbropshiro, where he was curato-in-charge and ch^- lam :to tho late Sir Neville Manier. His father, tho late Rev. Fred'erick Brodhurst, was ! Vicar of Gawber, doax i Barnsley, wbero Canon Brodhurst was born.i Not only has Canon Brodhnrst devoted bimEell to the work of his parish, hut for a number of years ho has been seoreta^ of thq Bradford Diocosan Advisory Oommitteo ■


Bowland Will be -cauaedl by the retirement in October of i .tho Rev. Oanbn 0. • C.


A ! severe loss ;'to.--, tho eloricalj ' [life of’.


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