m i■III!' "■ 'h- j r ! ^ '' ' ■ \ ' ' i ' ' ' ' ■ '• ' F ' M ' i ' CLHHEROE, ADVERTISER AND TIMES, 1 FRIDAY, JUl^Y 2. 1937. jCOMING EVENTS. TO-MOBROW-Salurday: ^ o o f s IMATIC CONDtTIONS
|RT GUS ,. Sound Valu
Congregational Church!; Suntaer Sale In the
A(ount Zion Methodist Church: Sunday School Aluilversary. Services 10-30 & 6d). school WO: Scholare' service, M5. _ waddingM Methodlsti Sunday School Anni
Fumh^’ Salei Bank SalerooW 1-30. ^ SUNDAY: .
MW Lane Ntethodlst COiurch: Services 10-30 Mem^^'t (Wesley) cburch: Services 10-30
versary ; 1 Senlces 10-45 and 6-30. Proces sion to Craotaph 1-30, Mowed by service itl
ConTrtgatlojial Church; Services 10-30 mid 6. MONDAY:
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'y ! Tht Mai's Shay, i CUTHERbE
Mount Zloh Methodist Church: Special ChUdren’p Service, 7-30 p.m. ■ , ^ .
Clitheroe Auction Maty: Fat Stock Sale at irtalat 6-30 and 8-30.
PaUadlum: The Grand King Lane:
10-45. , Cinema,
roe Holiday^
I’BUSES. (Seats Reservud). |RDAY, JULY 17thj at 8.|)>.ni. CHILDREN, 2/9
Jay at 11-30
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loFFICii OK AGfiN'TS -
im CLITHElioE (Whito Uon)' id1&47p.m. I
I iTo LEEDS, jdep. 8a47p.m
lerators: Serrice j lited Automobile Scryicei’ Ltd.
KM Fakes- m
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fON ..1 ....1 ....... . I d l e sb rou gh .|..
I d ERJIERE J l e s id e ...... Bents only.
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[ WELLGATE (Pli(jnB floor Lane, Clitheroe
176); or 8/3 ! 10/6 ;
15/3 ! 9/9 '
&c. Entertainments: Nightly
C at 6-15 and B-SO. Contlnuoub from 6>15; Saturday Nightly at 6-15 and 8-30.
Grand Theatre, Blackburn: 6-30 and 8-45,
Season. /Vigbtly, at TUESDAY:
Climeroe Auction Mart: WEDNESDAY; j
, 1---------- BoAiperative!, Hall, Whalley: l^l^htly. lalto Blackburn: Continuous from 6-30, Repertory Dairy Sale, 10-45.
Sale of No. te Whallejj Road at the Borough I at 7 p.m;
JlMiekiidri
(qertlfled pet sale wee
Lights on vehicles tc , 10-20 p.m.
exceeds 5,000 coplg^ dy.) :
frida!y , JULt 2nd, 193L 1
i-morrow (Saturday) “ ^ , •![
LEUMS'in'
N.E.Laiicasiire Service here.
J, Lar'ost If the Country. A l g(;(ods.
CHEERY CAR imporfant the
play an making
Brightest
Are you satisfied have
ideil
PETS do part in home,
the' |Lalist
that you and
ip |ypu|r hdmel
INEXPENSIVE SQUARES in ail sizes — and hu designs | to chbo^i
CARPET the usual
npreds ef from.
what Variety we 01 for. Schemes submitted.
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That the opposition to the suggested scheme for the redrganisatlon of elec tricity dlstributloil, which Includes Clitheroe, Is not merely local but wide spread throughout the country Is further evidenced by a grdup of authonUes m the South who suihmarlse their objec tions this: “ The Scheme would set up or preserve differing and conflicting types of organisations,'and by consoUd- datlng their tenure] would rendw a com prehensive scheme more dfflcult of enactment In the future; the _ whole tendency of the scheme Is toward entrenching private profit-making monopolies In an lidustry which mould be conducted as a hubllc service ;rtth a view to giving the i best possible advan tages at a mlnlmumlcbst to industrial and domestic consumers, and is thus contrary to the interests of consumers and the community as a [whole; the sqhpe favours private companies as against municipal undertatogs and would in volve acquisition [of some municipal; undertakings by private companies and at a later, stage, lii order to Institute a? national scheme. It ..would be_necgssary to pay'compensatloh to the private com panies In respect bf municipal under takings which the scheme had trans ferred to them On favourable terms; under such a schebie a company whose undertaking is acdulred by the muni-. cipaUty would be cotapensated on a much more generous basli than a municipality whose undertaking Is acquired by a com pany ; and flnaUy the suppressloii of somb of the old and: the setting up of dot bodies is a division pf the Industry which cannot be regardedjas dealing adequately witli the real' problem of the distribution of electricity on the cheapest possible
basis to consumers: !
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electricity undertaking with those ^of Lancaster and Morecambe, Lancaster announces Its objection to the grouping, pointing I'out the geographical difficulties with a wide track of njoqr- land. Including thb Trough of Bpwlaiid, between the Cbunty j capital and
While Clitheroe bbjects to joining its i'ERIES BLACmum licient Service
he might condescend to take a 'bus irom Accrington and allow himself to set
doWn In Clitheroe Market-place, but it wds his'habit to penetrate on foot | Into thbs'e Qhlet retreats where, nature rdlgns- subreme, disturbed only by the crlds of thfe curlew, the bleating :of sheep, and , —
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' ;hb athletic side. : Young people, he [said, mlist be taught to! discriminate. . I The difficulty to-day was that there was so mUch of every kind -of thing within grhsp and reach, for things were made so! easy. He suggested there were few more polsoijous things tOrday thai. In-^ discriminate reception. In huhdrejls of homes that Wonderful machine, the wlre- Is receiving set, was! used merely as a ckgroundrfor conversatlPn or other upatlon.! Never! was: there a time
orbhestra and said that In such a com- blhatlon the team tplrlt was developed iubt as well Us In any form of activity on;
eptlon, and never .was thPre -a
Glggleswlck i I School speech-day I on Saturday by Dr. W. K. Stanton, Dbctor; of I Music, who presented the prizes] Dr.* Stanton commended the Idea of a sihool
An Interesting suggestion was maie at
the babbling of the brook on Its onward Municipal Technical: College, ruth toiRlbble or Hodder. A real son I of Inature toi nature now returns. L ; j ■ ^
match between the Castle and Clitheroe CrlPket Club tennis teams on Wednesday evening pt the Castle courts. After a stem struggle*, the Chatbum-road. team won by 13 sets to 10 pnd 104 games to 92.
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when there [was 'greater Oppprtunltrfor:l tended tp his wUe and.llttle girl to their time great
lo.sa. at
larly among the golfing fraternity, would be shocked to hear! of the death on Tuesday of Mr. I'Vlctor Nelsori, who for some yePrs was professional at the Clitheroe [Golf Links. i Mr, Nelson, who was lortyi years of age; was professional at Lon^ldge Golf links at the time of his death. He Spent his early life at Mltton aiid then'a number of years lived at Wlswffl, working jfor a period at Bairrow. Prtotwprks.i “ During the war he served to [Frmice and pfte rwd s married Mss MljlllcehtlLeemlng, of West Bradford.! Much sjtopathy will be ex-
Many people to the. district, particu
the same with visible reception, tbrday was Innately lazy.; The arl bound to take places of , greater
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wiffi known as a cutheronlan, announced ^ {g r the meal] Dr. (Murray presented a at the Settle Girls’ High School speech
!g( vernors-4 hat the school premises are becoming uncomfortably crowded and
‘that it was hoped to embark on an ex- t&slon scheme shortly.
td Blackbilrn Royal Infirmary. The Clitheroe Textile Trades Federation wish tC' thank all helpers for their splmdld effort and the public for their gen^erous
S' As a result of the flower da!j last aturday a cheque, for £50 has beer sent rfoonse. j , , , ' . ■ ^
His many friends to CUtheroe and the nilghbourhbod
will.be'pleased to hear
rtian nf the iBowland Rural District Increased allowances Jor children & o h t o e S e t M d l° S S f e w I cw 7 d to |w M ^ ^
that Mr. W. Garnett, J.P., of Low Moor House, Is how much better than h j bfes been for some months, though hot able to get out and about as he used to. He has held niany responsible public cfflces, to his time; not least of which were those of Chairman of the CUtheroe Conserva tive Club and for so many years (ihair-
oor to
with the vUlage side. It wiU interest h 3: friends to kno*
that.Mr. Garnett has recently celebrated, his Seventieth birth-
ahd on many occaslons he played! with CUtheroe though hls heart was always
TheAbbot’s mtchen'atWhajley Abbey | -i ' * ' * '■’ l i . ' ' ! ' : __ [ ' ■'
maso'nry have been removed by prompt waswas not fairly helid between the recipient I artlon'andicapable work.' The dlfflculty
ha^ffijen: reopened to the ,genethl puhUc. Feaiiifor the safety of a portion pf the
the'^'Whallev *Abbev Committee hlad to 1 payer who finds thfe money. Mt W. J. toce. twelve^ months ago, when 'ft was j Throup iald that to some cases the _neW;|
o l-to s e , soalra .ofJreUef and t o a Betwee
found there had been'a movement to the arch of one of the kitchen flteblaces and in the masonry adjoining. Is ex-, plained by the' 'Warden' (Canon C. H. Lambert) In the Abbey’s summer fnaga- zne. When the trouble was discovered, 3,11 Office of Works’ architeqt was paUed l i and discovered large voids fn the masonry, very Uttle mortar to the Joints, ,
and the face stpnes bulging as mpch as t&elve Inches from their original position.
Clitheroe, all of which makes incon venient administration area. TOe same arguments apply to Settle and Craven which in winter are cut off from Lan-. caster by a long strip of moorland which is frequently ■ snowed up. Lancaster] prefers a grouping which would jlticlude itself and Morecapibe with Kendal and Westmorland towns as far as Wlnoerr mere, and points put that some of the towns to the soutli of the city would be more conveniently linked) up with
Clitheroe than Lancaster. ^ ^ ^
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Federation of Poultry Societies'UDd the Lancashire Utility Poultry ^SPclety .wP still no nearer patching up their dlnCT-;.
We understand that
tbe.fjancashlre
ences. It Is a gfeat pity, as ithose env gaged in the egg Industry know only top well, since the chaos at Preston market which Is mainly concerned, is complete with tv/o bodies fixing the current prices of eggs Instead of one. Clitheroe poultry
£ tones and rubbish had fallen toto 'the cavities thus formed, and were exerting an outward pressure. ! In view pf the brecarioUs and even dangerous condi tion. immediate attention was urgto aild suggestions made for pulUhg down the upper part of the wall on both sides and febulldlngi which would have Involved toe committee t o ' heavy expenditure,
las been [ possible, however, vork at ! about ‘Stlmate,
joto sides has been taken down, rebuilt, md a fair amount of grouting done. ’The wall has now been made safe and , any iurther movemeht ivolded.
mason, states top Warden. I Great credit' in Is due the
iltuatJon [has been overcome. * t * ■
n asonry manshlp Is admirable, and It Is ( Hls
The upper part of the wall on ,1 Sh Wlluam ii npt ronrif nf
one-fifth of the first toe to do r to
I scales would Mean i a reduction of from ' 6d,' to 9d[per wpek for, some of toe people receivtoi commit report.:
grave error if they rejected the The.; committee would ! Are coi Ipelli “ If, work Is ^hat any r e a s om ^ h ^ ^
feople to enforced Idleness gt^nden Hey Farm, to iwalli the streets,'for p^]Ql received multlpH abrasions to the
irfionnoo I
MrS; NeUle Pujol,' of 25, Pine-street, Blackburn, was crossing the road'whm she was knocked do™ by njnotor c^^ py Frederick BleazArd, junior, of
be penalised to regard to their standard anWe and both knees, of Uvto^?” he asked. "A great, advance has beto made In dealing'with thrae
right'shoulder,
people) .bartlcularly the old people, do j ijjjg ambulance, not let] us make! a: retrograde step.”
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Despite Alderman Smith’s opposition the 1 *
new' scples majorit;
■y having a competent mason pn the ^gg]j: jid was appointed chairman of the '.he itaff, while giving careful attention to goveriiols of St. John’s Hospital, London,
.m ore!'io rk. On!'Wednesday of this j-as retired
big London hospital Is no light task, but married women are « Ithe
hai t , iL. 1 hospital chairmen ihave been before him.
voluntary work of this kind, one day he w(lll be pn to" " "the week’s good cause,
ills ki lue to him that a difficult and dangerous d this k nd.
n hi to
lause,” as so many tljem cannot get ^brk. .Unless _toe J qjgblree, A W; FbolP, L. Wfficli^n, J. J... 1,— him I fljianciai position of toe husband Is such-
on toe wireless to should become teachert.and now'many^^ oiitheroe:, W. R. Southworth (captain): — o nvh„™h f Tnvinr.
Perhaps
sWrlJ ■'1 know many parenjs to^^ aacrlfloes In order
sacrifices that their cliuionmcuen | : : x e a m s . ■
o toe jjg has] been a' govefnor of the hospital Mr 'Walter Chadwick, of Salthlll-road,
the “ Ad'gertlser and Times” advertise lent representative, who has now hat may be regarded as hls Final In the
jrday, J11I5
:tions iii lents
3rd all
for Bargains ' ■ '
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Is BR(3S., . , ' ’. CLITHEROE
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keepers are of course Interested In the rift, as they are nalnly members of me Federation and they would be only too pleased to hear qf a move which would bring the dispute to an end.: A sugges]- tlbn which might commend Itself to both parties if they would seriously consider it Is that a meeting of the two bodies be called under [an Independent phalT;- man, .There must be one gentleman pt least to be found who would act more or less as arbitrator with the full confidence
end a gentleman who was hardly known to Clltheronlans but to whom CUtherpe and neighbourhood was exceptionally well known. We refer to Mr. Harry Ross, J.P., architect, who was anAccring ton magistrate] for thirty-four years.
There died In Accrington last week ' ; ' ; ■! ,
Association’s Final Diploma, r
of both parties. If so let them get- to work at once, as the present situation Is
one which spellp ruin to the poultry industry In Lancashire, * * * .
few Clltheronlans to take holy ord ers, has been appointed by the Bishop, of Black- bum; with the approval of toel Hulme Trustees) to the vicariate of NewpHurch- In-Pendie. Mr.!'Smithies Is ,extremely well known In the town where his career Is watched with the most symbaffietic Interest.! After'training at Lichfield Thdologlcal College he was ordained deabon to 1930 and priest a year later, cu
The Rct. Edgar Smithies, one of the # ', * *
Congratulations to Mr. Norman Taylor,' passed
clenCe of advertising. Sitting last lonth He passed the examinations of C ’’ and “ D ’’ divisions of toe Alvertls- Ing Association and Will now receive the
that the married woman Is forced t o ' wPrk to matotaln top home ! think she
a stuaent at GUinerue icuuutai o -uu , LA^ataed distinction by being placed
h .C theroe Technic l Slchovoul first fm toe whole , of Lancashire and I
Chesltoe In the third year examinations t of the senior commercial course. He ob-
keeping shorthand (120 words a minute) and firtt clasp to commerce. Mr. Chad wick Will! receive a special prize of two
atoedldlstinqtlons In arithmetic, book' guineas. ' Congratulations!
the at^ntlori of employers and insured contrilutorslo the fact that unemploy'- ment books] for 1936-37, Including aU books issued to i persons employed to agriculture. Horticulture.' or forestey, whepever Issqed, cease, to be current after
The Mlnlstpr of Labour desires to call
-'rvY - - - - - committee
Aubin, J. Thompson, H. Oxburgh, F. Taylor,
should stay at home and give some of ] the younger'teachferi a-chance. .^The isP under discussion was then taken In
Medical Officers ofi HeMto to attend rdfresher courses at pardlff, Manchester and London was tabled at yesterdays nipptlna of ClltoerPe Education Com- nilttee when toe Memcal M c e r (Dr. W- E.-; Barker) said that If he attended It
An invitation from the Society of the
, iciitherob H. ': .E- P. Aldersley (captam) : ’r.'W.'.FopiP, ’T, Heyworth, W. A. DqwhuKt,
J. febinson, W. Lancaster, J. Brooks.^
W. bavles] J: Moore, A. Seltoa , ‘ , |l,ibblesdale Wanderers; E. ComwaU (cap-
tki i ): H. ■Washbrook, E. Standring, R. Pmedy G, Woodwbrth.'E, Weaver, S. Taylor, F. Holt,
GI OrnierM, W. Aubin, R. Cams, Cams, R.'lLotthoUse,S. Rose. D. Noble.
Offlee! of Works’ recommendation, It in piacd of Baron pmile'D’Erlanger, who ettrea.
CUtherob!Division,]Is! pne of those busy men-who are never too busy to take on
Sir wimam BrRSS * . ' #
Aferel carried by a large 'tg^gjjgj,5 pelng emplWed by the local authority when toerelwere many m
protest against married women *
qualified teachers unable to Obtain a post wAs made by. Councillor Bleazaid at ySterday’s meeting of Clitheroe Educa tion Committee whenj'toe Wb^tlon,of re appointing a married woman, teacher came up for consldertalon. J ^ ^ n k
concussion. She was attended by l,jgA5. :T/Bowker, J. Taylor, s. Heyes, C. 0, afterwi
— ------- re ! WEDNESDAY LEAGUE.
Clltneroe Wednesday.. Ciulrcli Wednesday .. Rlshton Wednesday llamsbottqin ’Trades...
isiingden,' Co-op, ...
It Is a great Iniusticelto young ^ J s fn d mpn who are trained and qu^fled ,.to
| i m e The cnmrmausinp Vi of a “ I teach and yet cannotj get a jod opcause one
CtaJilon CP-op. ngton ngton
Co-op; Wed. .
and also suffered I T'Rydeheard, W. Johnson, A.-Hanson, E. " " . rm . , . I .. .. ...J the rate-' day on Tuesday—he Is chairman the L.:<?iitoie, tnanktaKhlm on behalf_^bf
Mr. W. W. Thomber, of Settle, who Is' Rptary Club at ifingston-on-Thames. president’s jewbl to his predecessor,
! * # 'J! , Shortt, who Is how U member of the : .
nna l gfam of congratulation and good wishes from a fbrmer president of the Club, Dr.
lopkers” at Tplctures and llstem music; they wanted people to lool listen intelligently.
__ not want a naUon oynere, .....
luncheon! Dr. Murray re_._ . „
begins oh July 1st.! _
chplr, Us i the Rotary year In the course of '
the meihbers fdr cdnslstent and useful
servlde.lind hd alSo Installed Mr.; W. Kllner sa vlcfpresident. The new
pre.sldeno gave a chaUengtog address, to the members, and there was afterwards keen discussion.) At the
annual.meeting of the Inner Wheel! Mrs. Rogerson was elected president vrith Mrs, F. Dugdale as vice-president. iThe duties of secre tary I durtog the coming year.,will be carried out by Mrs.! L; Sames, and Mrs. F. Read ^lU act as treasurer. ’The com mittee wUl comprise! Mrs. McArthur, Mrs, Veevers, [Mrs, Gradwell, ! and one other
member stiu to [be appointed. 'I , f
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tlohal £62,760 a year,' equivalent to a three-halfpenny rate, and recommended by the Central ReUef Sub-Committee were accepted and approved by Jhe Lancashire Public Assistance Committee on Monday. The |scheme provides for
. New scales of relief Involving an addl- ^ ____ . .
Of the bestlamatLr teams In W s d a l e I ® g t e i l g a - l 1 i ^ S S S e n t Slfigle adult tenants of ,hor........
rooms h o t , UiSng with relative? receive lis. Instead of 10s. which I another [£200 A wefek; : Tliese s ^
ance I to the lives of men us time weilt on. TiiG y did
r. Murray for the first time occupied the ment of herjather. . t o her « presidential
members CUtheroe, __________ ___ -
at yesterday’s meeting of Rotary Club.when Dr. E. _R,_B.
West Bradford. excellent attendance of
days. her exuberant v l t a U ^ ^
teachers. During the war Oxbprgh carried oat, tfanequs pubUc'^ wprb tuhAtely, , to
.The Interment takes place, Keen Interest was taken In the return Wednesaay.|^^ij*^^ “ I
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12, Wellgdte, CUtheroe, who has been successfullln passing .the City and Guilds examination In motor engineering, gam ing a flrsll class award. Mr. Sayers, who Is employed by Wellgate Motors Ltd,, sat for the lexamlnatlon at the Burnley
- Congratulations to iMr. Carl Sayers,? of wiU be welcome.! ' ^
run I their 'own :fa.rm,i dairy, bakery, laund^, etc., and ,the cquntry around IS; Ideal,
children and-200 acres, pf lahd.;' .-^ey , ,|^
handicap on : the Clltlieroe Unks on Wednesday. The first prize was gained
Members of the Old 'CUtheronlans' A s S t i o n t o k port to'thetoanriual golf
' ,! Uthproe fh d :^ w Moor .w gr t the pjrtjjjjflajiy Very “ any' of the passing of Henry ;,uxDurgn, iqi_ mistress of herself ntohably; adapted for her ater fesslonat l^w Moor SchooU^^^ thlrty-;seven yeMS^cont^S®iSf
tmr S S t T o b e s ^ n years a,go. Ite “ heAd." of the:largesL£l5 acM^^
by tbe,tottoPeoPbjeneraUy
to the efinaatlohal welfare of t o t t o where she was held In tpe mgoect
yearly been r6toarkable---so t o severance froraBattey^.aj^^^^^^ j
Education 'Authority! to p ^ Possessing high oAnoational quallm
Mayoris assoc be as one. give
has 3M.I
Welcome to New ‘‘Chief.” Wdtoope you won’t have a great deal
to do!,’!'’sald! the ( Mayor .(Councillor G. Hargrjeaves)] at
the-.Borough; Sessions, yesterday, when the new Chief Constable (Mr; Ki F. iK.' Exelby) began his dutleato
(72 nett), and Mr.Jtex tiarpeaves | ^ (75 iiett) wAs:runn«-u^
scPre of 85 Exelby I appears to have started weU. H a rS v e ” 81 “ I Uuld Uke to ^ve a cordial greeting
c the'town,' and as the ouslness of the
said. 'I’ tt Is A special pleasure to welcome ........... ..
ourt [lasted! less; than five minutes, Mr. Constable," the Mayor ■ ■ I think to
(jutheroe, there Is; no
GREAT Starts
Lancashire,
o V ^ d a v toceri Wace than CUtheroe. When a 1 deUghtful pjaces to the country. We hope
n iHCDuav. I Lajic^^ire b a n ,cotoes to CUtheroe, we feel he Is coming to one of the most
very pleasant and happy us,' but the main thing Is
^there mtll Mr.V H. 'Rarasbottom, the Magistrates’ asso|clated: himself with the
iiappy as they were with the former ' He vfould be only too pleased to iny assistance he could to Mr.
renarks, saying he hoped his lions with the new “ Chief ’’ would
andjrUtera^ . a t t^ e n t e ; sM hto also I Ajjg administration of justice, the marked abhhy' w
exh^me^lra^Uty., Oto many, OM^^ as beniber o L t o N.U.T., she M
.jjJ^ony* with all who are concerned I know from practical experience the great
glyen so freely to
'Mayor ana Mr. KamsDoirom lor ui their IJ. - t ^y,'constant endeavour to work
y o f ’ •* • ' ' _d'Mr. Ramsbottom f ' : . j
the Chief Constable thanked ir
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chara>were todMd cabtimtog ana j gjnicgrely hope to earn the confidence marked
.yecelto froto thp Justices and their clerk. of auf^and' to receive the help which I
herself a fearless and cdnvlnclng speaker, on behalf' of the ^Provel-Status ,of.[
health. Since her rethement; she has .-.'.viooilv trouble, which
the detriment of her ^ been, a victim to ; heart trouto
Aihlghly.respected resident, Mm. weiitPii. l“ I am very proud to be Chief Oddle, of J l , St. Psnto-etreet, I t o Moot^ | (jofi^tabie ipf this ancient borough,( and
mourn her:loss, we extend,pur sincere y^"yjg givehlm hls help. “ I feel from the sympathy. ■ i
wasithe cause of death.' ■'> To her mother, '. ■■ twoj brothers and I
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,who survive t o ! jgj, ji jy yjjLg yp or write him, anfi he kind! tomarks o f your learned Clerk |that
he let
jelby) were ever to dlfflciilty. t . _ r.. . . — . .... If Aiipo 11 shaii notmeed to do that," Mr. Exelby
two! years,' but worsened about a fort night before; her death. A native of Chatburn, Mrs* Oddle came, to Low Moor fifty years ago, on her] marriage to Mr. Henry Oddle, of Low Moor Farm, Mr. | Oddle died about forW-three years^ago,
died last Friday at the >ge of elghty-pne. She' had not been to gopd healthy for
buti Mrs. Oddle remained until about slx years dgo. SLe had a lo n i connexlon with .at. Pauls Church, and was a regular attender. She IcA'ves , .one; son,'Mr, Tom Qddie, also of at.
“ „iop ~t,^m- fourteenlfrom 3s. to“4s. per week and 700 at plsbuin Parish Chhrch m^'Tues^^^^^^^ | lector of Bolton-
paql’s-street. The interment took place
the days when they were one comtog tato opprat on. at_ fourteen t o py.g^^ p ' "
Pf 5s. I the! Rev: H. [B Stott,
creases were hpt agreed to without opposition,' the fnost important being that
birthday. Also to % s . Scott, of 11, WpsMvan-roW.’ and Mrs. Johnson, oi w ld & n ^ o sM t a l , Wto wlU be eighty
beth Preston, of 15, Wlkto-street, who to-^rn'orrow attains "Imr seventy-ninth
Cbngratulatloils to Jtos. Hannah EUza- # # j '
and elghty-toee respefttjff ly on Snndw 'S e seventy-
foH the first lime on [Wednesday after-, noin, after atoccldent In WhaUey-road,
OUtoeroe’s new amWance) was used
•> — - ■"-i— I cUtheroB. Mrs. right leg and
Tor
proud toifreturn t o Lancashire,! my beloyid cpimty.i’
- CRICKET.
amoldswlck v. St. Annes. iiorley v. Lfeyland Motors. ' ’
iprweii V,'Whalley..' l jad v. Lancaster,
ackbulm St. James’ v . : Ribblesdale P , I Wanderers. .
IBBIillSDALE .JUNIOR LEAGUE.,, ifitheiw ;v. Baxenden. ,aUej( V. Darwen. igho Colony V. Sabden.
berry
fswaldcwistle Mount Pleasant v. Read. Tree',v. Bamoldswlck.
lAht: , , JibbleMale A., v. West Bradford.
Jlsbuttl V. Waddlngton. i n. V. Ribblesdale A r y. Chatbum II. i' ' Jiily, 7th:
W : " . :'i ' vest Bradford v. Downham.
ui^ah! W&ctoay y. Clitheroe Wednesday. oli!theroe[Wedne5day;,' Team selected from
dale A.' V. Chatbum n. IVEDNESDAY LEAGUE.
'Ards taken home! Brobte,;V.;preenwood, E. Roberts, J. States, •J, \pdnson, J.['Nutter.
.7 , . 2 . 3 . .,2 .. 8 8 . . 2 . . 4 . . 2 .. 8 7 . 1 . 4 .'2 .. 5 7 . 1 . 5 . 1 .. 4
'Oiltheroe Wednesday’s match with Rlshton wa^ ]abandpned.‘
p W L^ D Pts 8 . . 6 . 0 . , 2 ,.2ffi 7 . 3 . . 1 . .3 ..12 7 . . 3 . 1 . .3 ..12 7 . 2 . 2 . .3 .1 9
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bblesdale Wanderers V. Leyland. , ,ackp6)l viiClltheroe.^
-MORROW’ S FIXTURES. RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE,
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iChesMTfleld was the' Magistrates’. Clerk thereJ He was always wlUlng to help him ]And tile lajst words he said to'him CUtheroe were t o t
coming b Clitheroe
pdUcfei cased will be presented t o ; t o court wiavj absplute fairness. Integrity, And ibparliaUty.'! Mii! Exelby said hls greatest friend at
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EVERY PAIR OFvBOOTS REDUCED IN PRICE. TO [SAVE \ MONEY FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
D. LORD & S, MOOR LANE,
, Repairs done on the premises.
FOOTWEAR TO-DifiY (Friday) AND SHOES
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LITHERO
Would mean him p a ^ g £10 10s. to a locum to do hls workwhlle he was away. If the local authority would pay the
ciaea lo laxe uv ai. ^ was aiscusseq before" Aolng over In a similar fcapaclty inocrcs, jjdtwcu, i nprsors wno «r6 noc now m wicir ocivivc i
uoing.in.vuc
to 1st. iPeter’s, Blackburn, ^ church Mr. Smithies will be still nParer home and In that quiet retreat he will have top best wishes !of hls man]r friends for a sutcessful term. *- '* *
He was bom to the'heart of toe country ^at Claphara td be exact-rClghtyyeMs ago and the hours he has spent tramping the Kibble Valley and as far away as Ills native ClapHam are Incalculable, bachelor, he wafe a great friend of toe late Colonel Bhirples and farther back
S6' As’^ufanlce Company Ltd., Mr. W
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of the] book.’ Books.raay be exchanged at any convenient local , office, of the Ministry of Labour.!’The envelopes which
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with' an 'Mr. I
;he com- ‘i ■ ! ■*, * M S J r Ih?
expense In which He was Involved he ___ S ? a (o‘ S
.......... hmfe' In their possession any books of County Council to
L« lot % pW a
Riap.khurn. At New- iggn]: (*ffice oT ^ 6 Mlifistry O f Labour. It toough nothing would bc dme Until some 1; all Said toe rEvlcw TOS wc lY i,..
..tWi «rforpr 1\ ^
sent to the local office named bn page one (Councillor J. H. Satterthwalte), said
Mr. Richard Rushton, and what these three Accrlngtorilans did not know about the Rlbble Valley was hardly, worth knowing. On Bank Holidays aqd,similar breaks In the dafly routine one dr another of them might be encountered in some quiet spot however remote. ;Mr. Rpss was a great walker both before and'afl the advent of ti e motor car, and to mm nothing was more delightful than a Jaunt Into toe country. Motor cars'of course
Ddmaln, of 3;'Chatbum-road, Wednesday evening: presented oak timepiece suitably Inscrlbi Demalnl began hls duties with pany on June l2to, 1915. and He Is now retiring on pension. The mbettog of w the local staff on: Wednesday evening
was. on 1 bfficei Mr.
Mr H. Alblston, and the presentation was was mAde by toe jDivlslonal Tnspeetpr, Mr S.iB. Challen; who complimented Mr. Deinato upon the efficient'and loyal service He Had rendered to the company. “ - .main suitably-responded and .............. ...
as craivened by the Superintendent,
pressed hls gramude tor o f t t S a n l ’b L r a ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
'-Ifts ilea;
were of no use to him. In hls later days
as well during toe years of hls. employ
ie of [forwarding ' books to local 1 for exchange.; ‘
peopli Child pressi b:
Ing i an outing :!to, that Institution tor Batiiraay, 11th i September. Only.:the barb [costs Will [be bharged-4s. 6d. tor motor drive.'a sandwich tea, and a seat, - -------- ------- at al Bllackbuto picture' house on' toe to serve hls country, and toe world to toe
irarich! at Edgwbrth that I am orgAnls- ngs. ^
eh’s Home at Grlndleton haxe ex! greatly impressed iv„-ydi a desire!to see Its contemporary. ' ' '
F. Whittle 'writes: So many of th e __ _ _ _ _ . interested t o the- National sundayAfteriioon,
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present' at? the reriew Uy
rthe.mng of ■“ ex-Service rato'toi Hyde Patk:on All ot, toe men: were by what they saw,
i Several from the (Jlltoeroe district were
reiuested to return the books to the expressed the opinion that It s®®®?^
as.ltowardsiachl^^^^^ jjgtijj ghPuld'be I p fto e chUdrbn gotjhurt: ^stCbalrmumli - I , S ^ ~ m V*a1*\ fT rt ATI O O Q T.l
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something was being done as the children were taught every day at schopl to exer cise the greatest care, and to ; cross horoughfares only at recognised cross-
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talH); R. iTrlmby.'P. Grey, V.'Greenwood, U Hdlt, R. Parkington.'J. W. Brooks, W. Rush- ton) T. Ingham, G. Swales, P, L. Hudson. I pibblesdale Wundeieis A: J. ’Turner (cap- tahi): S. Brindley, L. Cowperthwalte, J. Daw- soh 8. 'Riydeheard, H. Weaver, J- Hamilton, C.jFort, Oj. Pickles, T.' Rldsdale. J. Scott-
! Ribblesdale Wanderers II.: H. Scott (cap- 'Bin. anteirt t»!» f f ‘S ;
Road safety'amongst school children.I Lord’s : 'PrayPr was.a was discussed at yesterday’s meeting'of jidpiiionstratlon, of rti®
when s ld ^ f the British people. Th? absence ‘ -
Royal' erown [and jthe monogram [G. WR.” ln[ hand! embroidety on the top right hand 'comer) lsir;.’ffffilam’3 gift Is to bear an In-
by! Sir WUllanii Brass, MF. An oak stand chair, It! Is
upholstered.in Royal blue velvet edged with toiek gold braid, and has the
chalt use|l m Westminster Abbey at the t Goronitlon ceremony has been pre- ,ted to Oiitheroe Royal Grammar School
rr- , - «orQin Onpftn I . * * #
SUITS, COS
Istatiiig that ft waq a real peace, leteon. The Vlcaf of Pemdletpn (Rev. C. M. Rogerson) who waspne of the ex-Servlce men;to attend, said on hls return: It; jjhWaen was what I should call A wonderful ex-i of :the presslon lof the exfServlce man’s deslrej (gently
bcrtptloil which will be a permanent reminder blithe ttmnbtion and of the donor, and of toe importbnt part he has played in toe ^ la la s welfas toe political life of,the town
apd distort-i ■ ' t.
return. Weekly payments can be arranged cause of peace. [ One of toe notable; bv i commuhloatlng; with me at , 20,- j features of the reylevv ,and the march Central-avenue; CUtheroe. The outing 'past was the extraordinary absence of, Jqseph Me
the hOTse?to-hous'e .collection |ifo be seen,.and It might be rfescrlbed as
............... ............ . ......... .................. .. , and It might be described as.'I ggod to, find; this, toterest to ald”of tho Griiidleton Home, but others j, m peace :demoiist):atlqiL The,'‘way in, | piptherj
searches Intd toe history of Sawley, and It Is g(](>d to find i this; toterest shared by .his
Ithool,'acted as gdtde at Sawley Abbey. It U be recalled that hls brother, i toe Rev. ilty.i made., very, valuable re
icNulty, headmaster of ; Clitheroe Catholic vciluy visited; this district,, Mr. F.
members, of tho Harrogate;branch Yorkshire Archseologleal Society
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Expertly Cleaned and iPressed i^ady % Your Holidays. SPORTSWEAR ot every kind returned; looking os new.
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Prompt lOeliveries.
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hymns; and joined to the 1®}]^°“®
,d lt Is hoiSd that toe review will: help f'hom aCTOm . Oll6 Slid
’ ’- ’Sion and toe spirit of un- .,'hlch above all things dls-' the war period, were revived
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