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' '' C i r r i l E R O E A D V E R T I S E R A N D T IM Ie S, f S l D A Y , ( t o ) MOUNT ZiON Methodist Church, Glitheroe


S * ; Anniversary, Sbbvioes 10-80 A.M, AND 6-0 P.M.


of Oswcstiy.


SuMay Next JULY 4th, 1937


Preacher; R£Vi TOM| MORRIS j .


SERVICE In the ChSpel at 2-45 p.m. Anniyoreary Hymns yvill be sung by the CniUdren. iSnoBT Addbess by , RpV.


Sohisl at Evening SemtiV Mr. H. E. Dewhurst, BariUm MONDAY EVENING at 7-30 p.m. , . [ ; : WADDINGTON. ; ;


Chairman: Miss; Elsie Broom , M je e f :i James Flanagan, „ A ti-ophy


-


METHODIST ISCNDAY SCHOOL,! ■ (


. ............. « .


SPECIAL CHILDREN’S SERVICE 8pe(Bxr: Mir. 6 . V. Harrop


S etBier-. r of traso.’’


!■ YouA PeESBNOE and SUPPOBT ABE doEblAIIiY iNVri'ED. i i


,1


m m M i M SER Y IC E S ' SUNDAY NEXT, July 4lh, 1937. I Preacher:,


R E V . J . W . D IN S D A L E of Bolton.


L I


Services i Morning 10-45;, Evening 6-30.


• In Ih e Afternoon at 2-15, a CHILDEEN’S FLOWER SERVICE will be held, and an Address will be given by the Rev. J. W. Dins dale.


Chairman; J, Metcalfe, Esi, Waddingwn. At 1-30 p.m., all friends are Invited to Join


:


the Procession to the Village Cenotaph where a brief address will be given by Mr. Dlnsdale.


Collections In aid of Simday School Funds,


ujUTj~Lru~LrirB*v"«^x*i^ MOOR LANE (Methodist) CHURCH


SUNDAY Nextj JULY 4th ■ ' '


t's;; ■


Preacher at 10-30 l a.m. MR. SHUniEWORTH


Preacher at 6 p.m; REV. S. E. HARPER


Il ' ' i ! ' ■ ' ■ •


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SUNDAY Next, JULY 4ih


I- i THE MINISTER


2 p .i . Adult Classes (Institute) 6 p.m. " Straight talk to Hitler ” i7-10 p.m. Communion .


10-30 a.m. “ The Pioneer.” v,' i . V . I'- ^ j ■ ’ ‘


ME THODIST (Weshjf) CHURCH SUINDAY Nexjt, JULY 4th


Preacher at 10-3d a.in. , I i REVJ W. jWcKEE


Preacher as 6 p.m. 1


REV. J. |E. GRAY a n n iv e r sa r y , JULY 11th and 12th


Priachtrh REV. G. OSBORN GREGORY |(Full particulars Next Week)


Preliniipary Announcement, GARDEN FETE


AT PRIMROSE HOUSE ■ AUGUST 11th, 1937 . BOpK .THE DATE


* r * ~ * *.*.**^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ *


nAt IONALi CHILDREN’S HOM: AND ORPflANAGE, GRINDLET01


SUNDAY School ANNiVERSARy SUNDAY, JULY 12th


Sen


PfiJcheT: R^V- W.,‘McKEE, of Ghatl SollMf: Mi»^ A. N., Macdonald, Glas (ices: Afternoon 2-30; Evening Special Music by the Children


(Sollections ill aid of the Children’s H ) I Tea rvill [be provided for friend; •from a distance.


H U k S T G R E E N .


day collection In aid of >St. josj Hospital,'Mount-street, Preston,


, ioSE DA|v COLlECHON.-f-'Ifre


to thank all who have helped In .appeal,


Saturday' at Hu,rst Grefim £7 6s lOJdl The Rev. Mother wfr


, hel(i eklsi


i^h's on


rose


..jhe s, their


led ' I ' I


OtlTWAEli Retden


AiFEED C, BEArrawAiTB. All scholars past and present are invited to meet ' 1- ; in the School, at l-3( p.m. |


. MORRIS, phaiman: Me. . ;


MS


g l ith IerOe a n d d is t r ic t h o l id a y s


Monthly Return Tickets | I A N Y 'd a y - - - - - - ^ANY T EMN





TO ANY STATION IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES Valid outward & iretum for a Calendar Month vdth un llmi^


I BETDRN t a r e s -^t h ir d c l a s s


Lythanl Ansdell S t .,, ; „i ■ Annes-:


! s^. d.


GISBUENi j . . . . . I . l o CHATBUElf..... i...S 0 GUTHBROE J ...6 6 WhALLEY . . . . ; . 9 6 I liANQHO Wilpsheb|e


First Class F(kres 50 pet cent, over Third ,Class.| j'v I


AVAILABLE


i i i -B v W l Ttaiii, Friday, July 16th; to Thursday, .July! 22nd. jJ -B y ^ y 4 a in oh Any Day up to and including Monday, August 2nd.


The Following Addltiohal Through Trains Holidays, and paiseilgen are recommended to travel by tnese bi


^


TO i BLACKPOOL SATURDAY, JULY 17th


Gisbubn . . . . .i... >9-17:110-60 12-40 Cbatbuen


CLITHEROE I... j9-36 J H-16 1-0,


LYTHAM, ANSDELL, !8T. ANNE8-0N-8EA


'SA^'URDAY,! JULY 17th a.m.


ChatbuenI .. i . . , i . . . . : .depi 10-50 CLITHEEOB................. 10-58 Whaeee|


y- „ 11-6


LanghoI . . . , . j . . . ,, 11-13 WiEPSinRB . . 1 . . . 1 1 - 2 0


HORECAMBE, B /-; ^ LANCASTER, 5/-


{Saturday I July 17th i ' :|ajn.


WhAeehy . .dep.ij 8-53 CLITHEROE „ i9-2 Chatbuen .. 1 „ 1 9-8 GiSBUEif . . . . i „ i9-20


m


Tbe Fairest Offer ever made in a Radio


Adveltisement


buy A PYE QAC2 RECEIVER and try lor a whole week-end. I f you are not p( we are antborised by Pye R ^ o i o refund, or quibbling, the purchase m'


I


WE M OW that the PVE, QAG2 at 8 Gns., is the best value in receivers to-day, and we are anxious to epiivihce you that this is really true, and not ' an advertising exaggeration.


it in your home irfeotly satisfied, without question lOney.'-:;


WE MAKE THIS OFFER BECAUSE ’ p : ' KNOW it'ifl h r ohr own


'interests do see yciu are hap^y purchase.. I f yon are we expect you will


The PYE QAGi is a 5 stage A,C. ^upfhet, M t in the Pye tmdiiion oj sound-4wgn, skilled work- mamhip- aiiddU'perfediomjof]detad that mm$ complefe reliahtiy.: 'It .gives, 'in:perfom'ance,.fen


more than the average hire pifrchaeo terms.


radio. All tkJBlJBXJ,^0 d Euf^m. pngraninm with 93%' uaiu^i Wue, .Price, 8 Cuineae or| on


i • j See OoE Windows FOE Tins RemaekIable Reoeiveu J. ASPDEN ' '■ ' Teio|)?ionB.81 ' I •'


Clitheroe I ' ■ ■ J


Clearance Sale ALL GOODS TO 200 GROUND SHEETS' I


Expiration o f Lease BE CLEARED


AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES ; 200 PAIRS ' ARMY SOCKSi


Laree Jiuantity of GENT’S iTROUSEI IS, RIDING BREECHES, / BOBTS, CARDIGANS. LADIES’ GENT’S SHORTS, CYCLE' JACKETS, CAPES, LEATHER COATS, SHIRTS, OVERALLS, RUBBER l BOOTS, CAMPING GOODS, etc.


AND OTHER LOTS TOO! NUMEROUS TO MENTION Please Note—These Goods have to be C oared. No Reasonable Offer Refused.


a r m y s to r e s , pen n y STREET, Blackbim i


Telophouo 5436


Ad v e r t ise r & t im e s i o ph c e , 6j lyiARKET PLACE, CfJTIffiROE.


M A R V E L L O U S R A N G E A T A L L ‘ P R IC E S a n d


i n a l l l e a t h e r s ,F R pM i 3 / l L I PRESENTS FOR ALL GCGASjONS.i ’ ihvmiy . , .


vitbyour iiat^fied, ;ell yoiiT niends and that is ,tbe- best advejtising we, could, have.


Monday July IMh a.m, 8-45 8- 9-


9-12 PRESTATYN, i 14/6 RHYL, IB/-


COLWVN BAY, 1 6 /9 ; LLANDUDNO, 18/ 8ATI(RDAY) JULY 17th


a.m. Chatbuen,


C L lTH E RO E l........:.. ., Whaeeey LAnqhO :


5 . . . . . . ■WlEPSElEE i . ; . . . / . . . . - ,,.


BRIULINGTON i FIl I y ' ;| . i


OUTWABD July 16tl


)


8CAIIBOROUGH ) SppoiAELY Reduced Faee -


' 17/- :


Retuen—By induding


„ Any Train, Friday, bhito Thursday, July 22nd Any Train up to and Monday, August 2nd.


....... dep „


6-20 6-251 6-34i 6-40 6-46!


WftFSHIEE .{. Lai/gSo . . j,


' WhAELEY CLTTHEROE


ChaItbubN .


I - a;m. .1 a.m. p.m. .9-30 110-58 12-50


, a.m.


Whaeley . .. .. .9 -4 3 Langho . . . . . . . .9 -5 0 WiEFSHIBE .... .9-57


la.m. p.m. 111-13 1-5 11-20 1-15 11-27 1-20


SOUTHPORT]


TUESDAY, JULVj 20th i '


Gisbubn . . . ; Chatbuen .i CLITHEROE


i'Whaeeey .. Langho . . . . WlETSHlEB .- .


.I.dep. 8-30 .1.


. . . 9-3


J.. „ 8-50 „


DOUGLAS (via Fleeh^ood), 19/9 Friday ,


, I '


Chatbnen . .dep; i 9-20) CLTTHEROE 9-23 WHAEEEY .;. „ :9-34! Langho


■I ■■


54 2


'WiEPSHIEE .!. „ 10-47;


dep.i 8-iq 8-15


July 16th ■ iP'“ l


8-22 ..... 'p-*i Jfliy


a.m. 8-43 8-57 9-10


JulylTJih 'a.m. ,


! 6-43 C-50 6- 56


, 7-2- 7-


IRELAND (viaiHWiham) Friday


Saturday


July 17th a.m. 8-41 8-47. 8- 53


' 9-2 9-


Alsd Special Bookmgs in connection with Through Trains from Blaokbum/


■ ;To*--':I ' ' ^ WEST OF ENGLAND I LONDON


SOUTH COAST f | SCOTLAND EASTERN COUNTIES CARDIGAN BAYj COAST, etc.


j THE “ TIT-BIT/’ OF THE HOLIDAY “ Wakes” Weekly Holiday Contracts


Available Suilday,' July 18th to Saturday, July 24th inclusive, for unlimited Travel between Yoiir Home Station, and-


.CONISTON, BARROW, FURNESS ABBEY, WINDERMERE, LAKESIDE, WINDER- MERE] (toW n);] m o r e c am b e , w n - CASTER, PRI iSTON/ BLACKPOOL, FLEET- WOOD and SOllTHPORT. Also between Ainbleside, Bowness,! and Lakeside, bn W“ dermere Steamers. ■ '. .(^ot available via Manchester) |


I COST First Class | Third Class


Tmin. 9IW fliTanrad teeclallv lor CliiheroB ielrvlces;


Black­ pool


Poul- ton


s. d. ^ ^ Alto Cheap Holiday Tickefe to Ireland, We of Man, Channel WaniH, «»■


SPECIALLY REDUCED PERIOD RETURN VCKETS. ■j


FROM Thoijn- Fleet-


ton wood _L


Clithero^ Children’s Improved I Health.


,_L


BUT TOO DR.


MUCH PROPRIETARY FOOD | lUSED.


BARKER’Sr OUTSPOKEN CqiWMENTS.


1 effect of Supplying free milk and meals ate fra nw discussed In the annual; report of Dr. |W; iE. Barker, School MedlealOffleer, presented at yesterdays, meeting bf Clitheroe Education Com:


mlttee. I


Inumber |classlf(ed as slightly sub­ normal," pr. Barker,: states that factors, helping towards,the chimge have been the supply of milk; In th e , schools, tjie


ture onfood. Recordlhg an Improvment In the, I ' ...


I Introduction dftree.meals In necessitous I nooo. onrt thp fnet-, that the trade of the I


I probably r record further Improvement, 1I Dr. Barker saysllt would be a, mistake to


nutrltlonl '


some cases where; this Is due to sonie under-lying I departure from health, which may or may not be remediable by medical treatmto but beyond that bad housing conditions loom large In their disastrous effects on the health of the Inmates,? Dr. Barker states. “In a Small, but very old, itown such as


“ There must/ foriilnstance, always be i li . ; , Suggesting that the figures of 1937 tfriU


suppose that tne provision of, food for children from fimUles of limited Income can aloile solve; the problem of-mal-


. ^ Malnutwtlon 4mong children and the , F o r W e a t h e r p r o i^ f s


THAT REALLY DO BRAVE ALL CLIMATIC | CONDITIONS ,!QRENFELL , ■ I ■ '


: . i ■■■ .i.j.'' EaiytoWear


S h a s improved, leaving parents with .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a greater! raargih of Income for expend!-'


'


W. R .: HANSpN , MOOR LANE, idlTHEROE ^ T


The Man’s Shop


;'l i i • J


' I' I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , i


Clith&to&\ HpMay i SPECIAL ’BUSES, I (Seats Reserved).


Will leave CLITHEROE (White Hon) on SATURDAY, JULY 17lh, at 8-0 a,m t o BLAC|k P 0 0L : a d u l t s ; 5/6 ; CHILDREN, 2/9 | Returning the following Saturday ati;ll-3(| a.ra. ; ; BOOK IN ADVANCE at LOCAL OFFI(|)E qe AGENTS


se a so n a l! lim ited stop services from Cl^lTHEROE (White Uon)i To BLACKPOOli dep-9*85 a.m., 10a28 and 1547 p.m.


j


Clitherod, of almost a seml-agrlcultural character, therf are no slums In the or-;


dlnary acceptance i of that term, but there ar^ about) 209 back-to-hack housed and many other old houses arranged In haphazard fasllon.; Quite a consider­ able percentage o f these are entirely deprived! of direct sunshine, and largely so of light andl adequate ventilation. “ All these, In their own way, are as


1 sub-normal' children come from these surroundings. This, ,of course. Is In accordance with expectations, for It Is obvious {that thesei will be the houses that are generally Inhabited by families of limited megns, whose expenditure on


much ‘ foods fdr the system ’ as are beef and breid, and It Is particularly notice­ able that a considerable majority, of the


1 home conditions play their part. Wasted MONEY.


To MIDDLESBROUGH, dep. 6543 p.m.; To LEEDS, dep. 8a47 p.m 6 Yorkshire-Blackpool Joint Operators | Service


i ,


6 Tues. and Tliurs. exo. and Jointly with United Aptoipobile Services, '


-Pbincipal ! Period i Retuen Faee$----------------


LYTHAM ......... 6/ ' ST. AtNNES


SODTHPORT ;5/3


BLACKPOOL .!............. 6/6 cLEEDS ................ ••••• 9/9


6/9 cMOREOAMBE I ........ . 6/6 Ltd.


SK IP TO N ...I ........ ..!.. 3/.: HARROGATE...... .


6/9


RDPON i . . . . ! ......... .J .. 8/3 MIDDLESBROUGH


eWINDERMERE . . . . cAMBLES ,lDE .......


I ' c Bookable at Office br Agents ;only.i


Enquiries land BookingB: local Office'-. 16, WELLGATE (PhoM 176); \ Agent; A - ALTHAH, Ltd.) 23, Moor Lane,; Clitheroe


/food must be correspondingly limited, but undoubtedly i the unsatisfactory


, ‘ Unfortunaiely, Itoo, many of these families do n o t : spend their small In­ comes to the best advantage, for it Is no uncommon efreumstance : to find costly


' ....... ~! T h b s e l a b o u t t o M a r r y 1 will find willing Flooreovering Service [here. Largest


proprietary foods (so called) being con­ sumed I In such homes, whilst the best milk and eggs ini'the world are being produced at their very doors.:


leiection of CARPETS, RUGS aiid LINOLEUMS in N.E. Lancashire I Represeiiiatives sent to all parts of the Country. All goods


1 amount of mbnevl largely wasted, by reason o f their high cost,'iOn proprietary


“ IndCed, throughout the country, the


articles of diet, must be enormous. ■ v “Betfer housing condltlons-whlch will


. delivered Free.


, thing towardaimprovlng the physique ;of 1 the r frM geiierat oil.’’ ^


1 clinic, jDr.iBMkerl says: “ Seventy per{ cent, pi the children .Inspected were


DeaUng with thle work of the dental ^ ,


I found to require: treatment, and In each case the ' child was, given a suitable printed form to take home to its parents, Infornflng them o{t the fact and request­ ing them to grant the necessary per­ mission this bel^g obtained in 42 per dent, of the 'lases.


8 ,


teeth In the maintenance of general health) the foor response of parents, to ( the oner of dental treatment for their children, at the practically negligible cost of one iienny per month for com­ plete treatment, Is;disappointing not to say disheartening and where a child’s health! is obviously being affected, one Is { almost Inclined to hint that consent by parents to the nwessary treatment; of any affection should be made a condition of any furtlet esslstance, such as the free supply of ml k or meals. “ Umortun jtely this might be further


“ In]view cf the Importance of sound ' 8


! culty.“ Hewever, In these days. When the claim Is loudly nade that' children of the pi wrest parmts should have the same ihancd In 1: fe a s ! the more for­ ntunate members )f the community—and


penalising the chldren for the omissions of their pare: Its, i nd it would In ariy case only solve a port on of the dental dlfd-


. ‘ red try.”


for a nomerit—II is worth while remem- berint lthat yrell- ;o-do parents take their children ft) the dentist as a mUtter of coutsi at frequmt Intervals. “ Lack of barer tal control Is one of the the futiire of the coun-


o right minded person will dispute it ughts’ for 6nm; Discovery.


YOU 'MAY ivisit different places each day ; Visit tlio salmo plbco each day; I


j Break your journeys at Intermediate Stations; Stay overnight if I you' wish; Travel on to another Station witljout returning homo.


In addition, holders of’the above Contracts will he allowed to trpvel on Special Half-day Exqursibn to either RHYL, OOLWYN BAY or LLANDUDNO on WED­ NESDAY, JULY 2l8t from Chatburn, Clitheroe, Whalley, Langho,iWilpshire, etc, butmbstretumthesameday by theSpecial Train. No break of journey allowed,


f I I


JulyiI9th<t|) July 24th, available by any train, _ ■ T T ]


w i»ur jjarjuiw vvFF/Fv*. * w “f 4 n J J 1 . — « 1 1v1 / \ , T VF 4 F VF I ' I ' ple a se bo o k in a d v a n c e


Tickets I and! All Information from Stations and'Agencies. I


' ' I I . . ‘..........- - L .i. J (531) . 1 - III r i-irtjM w ■ ■ I HOLIDAY HANDpACS SEE SPECIAL PAMPHLET ..[ . ■ 1 . ' , ■ . .


cheap TICKETS! at SINGLE FARE for the RETURD| JOURNEY wiU be issued from bL^HEROE, GI8BURN, OHATRURN, WHALLEY,,LANGHO, etc.,


toanyL.M.S.StationwitbinaradiuBof 60 miles, each ]dayMonday to Saturday, w m I .■ A . V . . I


I j BlDh*); to I


. Thf dear bodjr of an unknown man, apparently about 75 years old and clear­ ly ' of the tramping class, was found yesterday in an] out-barn at Greenford Farm, Boltoh-bytBowland.'' The barn is little I used during, the summer and the


discovery was made during a casual visit by the farmler,.Mr. Wilfred Geldard, who at onlce Informed the police.


I opinion'thati death had occurred about I two days 'eqrller, ,


I' There Is clothing to


carried! no papers giving any clue as to I who he was and where he came from.


uv liiO iVlClSlilWJ,


Dr. Murray whs summoned and after examjlnlftg ^he body he expressed the


, ;no mark on the man’s i indicate his Identity and he


I Hel was In an emaciated condition and appatently died; while sleeping In the hay. I The Bklpton Coroner has been In- I formed of the discovery.


I ■ Wt at; might have proved to be a serious fire was preyente{d !by P.S, J. Thompson, of the Bofougn Police Force, last Friday ihorn-


' ,


INEXPENSIVE: CARPET sq u a r e s in all the usi jelzesj-and hjindreds i designs to chbose fro


Gome alon§( and See for Yourselves what Vmlety we /(dvicoFiboi for the asking. !


Otter. | Schemes sub nitted.


be helped by {recent' legislation against overcrqwdlng-f-the'; education ,0'f parents in relative food walues, i Snd- the';’best' methods of cboking; and the recent cult I for physical fitness, should all do Some-


i j i


CHEERY CARPETS . play an important part


(j ( 1 / biaking the i^eal hom i ybu satisfied that y


• f ' i rAro


liave j the Latest aril irighlest in your home


i)r


15/3 9/9


10/6


, ,i^NOR8EMAN. ,


F0RTICU8 ! ■ ■


f | i ■ , i' ' i . r 'M ' ’ I ’


J U .Y 2 , 1 9S7. COBHNG Eyl XO-MOBKOW-Saturd|


congregational Church: ^ •. Bohool, 2-30. ■ „ , ■


Furniture Sale, Bank Sal^ SUNDAY:


Mount' Zion: Methodist School Anniversary. SI


' -Vyaddln^n Methodist Su| ’ versary; Services 10-!6l


School 1-30; Scholars’ 1


Moor Lahe Methodist Chu M mid 6.


' congregational Church: S MONDAY:


ethodist (Wesley) Chur and 6 l '


i cutheroe Aqctlon Mart:


; Mount -bon Methodist Children’s Service, 7-31


: Rialto, ■ Blackburn: Cent Grand '’Theatre, Black Season. 'Nightly at 6-


o-operative Hall, Whall TUESDAY :


OlltheroeiAuction Mart: WEDNESDAY;


Sale of No. 82 Whailey l i . Salerooms at 7 p.m.


Palladium; Nightly at 6 The Grand: Nightly at King Lane: 'Continuous 1 C at 6-15 and 8-30.


10-45..' ' .Cinema, Ac., Enterlau


alon to Cenotaph 1-30, T in Church.


(Certified! net sale exl ; i 'ij; weeklj


FRIDAY, JULY


Lights on ,vehicles to-i| 10-20 i|p.m.


! That tlie opposition! scheme for the reorg| trlclty distribution,' Clitheroe, Is not mere! spread throughout the evidenced by a group the South, who summ tlons this j: “ The sch or preserve, differing types ofi organisations


. dating their tenure wo ' prehensive scheme i enactment in the fu the sc


entrenching private monopolies in an indi be conducted as a pu' view to giving the be tages at a minimum c6 domestic'consumers, a


tendency! of


to 'the interests of c community as a wl favours';] private com municipal undertakin volve, acquisition of undertakings by priv at'a later stage, in c national scheme, lt„i to'pay'compensation panle.s In respect of takings which the


ferred ! w them on under such a schemi uiidertaklng is;acqui clpality would be com; more generous basis t whose undertaking is pany.;; and finally some of the old and tl bodies Is a division of cannot be regarded ai with the real problen of electricity on thi basis to consumers.


CABPET iOALLEBIES


LORD s t r e e t , BLACKBURN Telephone 16527 tor Efficient Sen ce


HARGREAVES .Mokov


BEGINS i


Saturday, July m , . !


Genuine Recluctions in all i De|)artmeht


I J 6ome;htog hurniiig oh the premises of Mr. 1 Frank Dawten, jBlectrlcai,engineer,, Eshton


I lug. He Was, cycling across Bawdlands rall- .way iridge, about 1-20 ain., when he noticed


I building. Mjlth the help.of Mr. T. Robinson, who Iwos oni duty; at. the railway signal box, he extinguished the flre with buckets of water. It Ispresumedthatxhemlcalshad Igmted the rubbish In tjio tub.' >


terrakeJ Investigation idlscovered: a,,laige wooden ash {tub on. fire and the flames-were then|scorchlhg the side bf a nearby wooden


See Windows fo^ Bargaini HAkGREAVES; BROS.,


CASTLE street, CLITHEROE, TEL 165


I ■ ■ / / ' v r ; ' ' i ■ . ■!


■land, including the betweeh i the Coi CUthefbe, all of whl venlent admlnlstratl arguments apply to wMch |ln [winter an


electricity undertaki Lancaster and Moi annotihces its objei grouplhg, pointing o difficulties with a w


Whllfe Clitheroe ol


caster by a long stri Is fretjuehtly snow prefers a grouping itself and Morecam Westmdrland towns mere, and points o


. still no! nearer pate ences. :: It is a gre


; We 'understand Federation of Poult Lancashire Utility


towns to!the south more conveniently Clitheroe than Lan '■■!■ i : *


' which {Is mainly c( ' with two bodies fix: of eggs Instead of i keepers! are of cou rift, at'they are m


: gaged'ln the egg in : well, since the chai


; Federation and thi ' pleaseff to’ hear of bringi'the dispute t


; less as arbitrator w ; of both parties, work at once, as tl one which spells Industry In Lancas


■ ■ i'


: to CUlheronians b { an d ,! helghbourhoi


. end d; gentleman v : There died In I *


i well'lknown. We Ross,lJfP.; architect


; his native Claphai ; ■ bachelor; he was


'ago and the hours the Btbble Valley


' the iRlbble Valle I knowing. On Banl


■ Mr.;Richard Rusl three Accrlngtonla


late'lColonel Shar;


' breaks In the dally . of them might bf quiet spot howevf


. '■wasB'gTeatwalke: the advent of the nothlngjWas more Intoithe country, were of no use to l


I ® ’-;'-''’ !! 1 ton ' {magistrate. 1


He was bom In th —at Clapham to I


; tlon which might c parties If they wo It :1s that a meetl be called iunder a; man. : There must least (o be. found w


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