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C L IT H E R O E A D V E R p S E R COMINO EVENTS. today ■ (Friday):


British Legion Collection for St. Dunstan’s. Bashall Eaves and Browsholme Farmp’ Ballj in Assembly Room, Bashall Eaves,! 8 pan.


St Luke's Mission Room, Barrow: Whist and Dance in. Reading Room. . , i


PYJAMAS


■coat shape, doub.e-- breasted, coat collar^ and small halt sleevis,'. Ties from each slpeJ Trousers fully cut. Each


In ;'Ceianese” C r fc Satin in a variety of; the latest colourints.' Tailored design, walit-''


I n


Rlmington. Eflort .jior RiDDlesdale (Nuislng Association; Dance inilnstltute, 8 pan.


Waddlngton Church Bazaar; Whist Prive at ' 7 pm, foUowed by Carnival Danqe.......


TO-mOREQW i(Satu^y) : :


British Legion Collection for St. Dunitan’s. poultry, etc. Sale at Duck' Street Farm, Grin- dleton by T. Sllverwood, 1 p.m.


Bank Salerooms: Fumltiffe Sale by sail and Forrest, 1-30.!' i" ■„ i , „


Dance: The Hall, Lowergate, 7. Dance: Swan and Royal Botel, 7-30,


SDNDAY NEXT: Moor Lane Methodist Church: Ladles’ Day,


Methodist (Wesley) Church C 10-30 am. and 6 p.m. :


lmckers. Ii attractive set


jnty lace and jrj’J ThePrin- lut on the bias 1 with a plain I the French


” Crepe Satin,


|s . i 1 9 /1 1 Iknickers,


Isei in “Celan- Eatin trimmed Ind hemstitch- I t is cut on the


CMONDAY:


le . ' In a good lelicate lingerie


designed with lat front, but-


Senices at 10-30 am., 2-30 and 6 >m. ■ ■ ■ " ■ Services at


Mount Zion Methodist Church: Services ati 10-30 a.m, and 6 p.m.:


, j


litherbe Auction Maftt.Sale of Frt.Stock 10-45 a.m,


Cinema Entei^inmenls, etc.: - i,


The Palladium; Nightly at 6-30 and 83(1 The Grand: Nightly at 6-lB and 8s 0; Wed- nesday and,8a;atcay,: 2-30 p.m.


Grand Theatre, Blackburn: Blackburn Ama tuer . Dramatic Society’s performance o


TUESDAY: |


fhel luliy cut Ikers are fin- f e popular flat In a range of


» 1 1 /1 9


IRES^. Nightdress


the smaii cape Iged lace. In,


' Celanese ’’ ilut on the y neck is dnd self em-


nIilAS.


a '. 1 9 / 1 1 s l ip and p iC K I $ An attractive set in


anese” Cr6pe|di


!iyd Pyjamas in The Princess Siip Irepe-de-Chine. shape top trimmed .red with small and self embroider;. laiilette sleeves on the jbias. ,The Frencl lace, also lace Knickers are trimn tucks finished match, j and , desig


■pastel -IY?//? lingerie' - 1 0 / 1' Each J-"' shades.:Each


side. The trou- with flat front but on full lines, ing at side. In dell;;


e-Chlne, hdswV


Clitheroe Poultry Society:: Lecture in Kin^; Lane Room, 730 pm.; ,


WEDNESDAY l / 1


Sale of Furniture, efc.,'Town Head, Slaldburn, ■ by J. E. Smithies, 2 p.m. Clltheroe Royal Grammar: School: ance of "The Ghost Train," 730,


Clithcroe Conservative'Club, Women 1st Assoc.; Whist Drive, 230 pmj


Siaidbum, Newton: etc;, Agricultural and Hoi . tlcultural Society Meeting In Boui ity Com Room, 730 p.m; .


School, 7 p.m. I ■ , , . , , „ ,


WTHURSDAY i ' FRIDAY:!


omen’s Dnionist'Assoc.: Whist Drive, Cod- Ecrvatlve Club, Clltheroe, 7-30 p.i i.


Clitheroe Royal Grammar School: PerfopA- ance of “The Ghost Train,” 73C ‘pm..


Newton Institute:i Fancy Dress Ball, 8-2,^_ Chatbum, Downham,: i Worston Infi^ai Effort; BaUmiphatburp,C^m(^;In5MiM


I Also on Saturday. ;


Clitheroe Auction! Mart: Sale of ^J^aylng-o Cattle, U a,m,'..........


■ ■ 8- 2. ■' HEROE 165.


: 1- 'fj -t'i '■'■V


lb:. ‘j.. „ „ ' „


Waddlngton Methodist Church; Parpi House Supper, 6 p.m., followed by Entertainment


Clitheroe Auction Mort: Sale of Daly battli: at 11a.m. .' ':.[y \ :'


, _L „


Table Tennis: N.EX. BeagUe: Ribblesdale V. Biimley, Whalley Methodist Schtel, 730


Clitheroe Parish Church/ilen’s Institute: A Whist Drive and Dotooes, 730 p.m. '


's Union-


Perfo^t^■ pm,


Table Tennis Championships; ' Smgles anl Doubles: Clitheroe ParIsh„Churbh Lowejr


Cooperative Hall, Whalley: Nightly. Eialto-Blackburn: Continuous from 6-30 p.m


King Lane; Continuous from 6-16 pm.; Sat) urday at 6-15 a^d 8-30 pm. ^


"Wild Violets.’’ I Monday to Wednesday a, 8 p.m.; Thursday to Saturday, 7-30 p.m,


ongregational Church: y Services ht 10-30 a.m.' and 6 p.m.


Bother-


Table Tennis: Ribblesdale v. Stockpoji; at St. James’ School, 6-30. |


Sale of Work: Clltheroe Congregational Sun­ day School, 2-30; Entertainment, 7.


over- >whlch Mlssi Musson iresided. liven by


of the wlndotvs of Liverpool Cithedral. Both


It is only fifteen months' slncj^ Mr.'ffid


Another excellent address was Mss Robinson, Of Whalley, wfio spoke


[a.ND t im e s , FRIDAY


Mrs.- Geldardi- were mairied, and the news of Mrs.!Geldard’s untlmily death has caused much sorrow. i She! was well


known in toe town, and greatly liked. The Interment Is to take place t p-morrow (Saturday) at St. Joseph's Cemetery at


2-15 p.m.;


t Two Clitheroe labourers had d narrow ekoape -from serious injury on Monday wheh- they were i thrown from a motor cytiesundemeath a-w^oii. Driving a motor,/. Wagon from Whalley-rpad Into '


L. Gomall


h6ard a Bump add-at once stopped. He found a motor ckle and two labourers, Timothy Alderson, 4, Monk-street, and John Thomas Stone, of 56,[Turner- street. undemeatfi. The maettob, wWch was being driven by'Alderson, with Stone as' pllllon passenker, was Involved In a coUls'bn with the.'wagon as-It turned. The ■ motor cy(}le;, was, only


damaged and th( mlnpr. Injuries. J ^ ^


closeibf Ihe.ftur- days! baziiar indw nlMt, on behalf of tlm


expeefatiofis; '! ’


the local CongregdtlbnaUsts-lh Clltheroe who will well reciiU the Rev. W.JChrlstle,


There are not a fejv-cspeclally among


who followed the Rev. Wlkon Murray, as Pastor of toe Clltheroe-Congregational Church rodnd about thirty ykrs ago. He. came direct from coUegeJand was unmarried. Not^r he is at Stubblns, near Ramsbottom, and it Isamounced that his son, Mr. W. Allan Christie,toas been appointed senior mjtheinatics rjiasterat Hlnkley Grammar School. Lelcffiter, For


Hhe past three years he has been assistant master, at Chester City and -------- School ; The Christies, father


can always dependj on haymg


wishes of the |R6v. friends In Cllthebe^ ^


and son, toe best


Council W. Cfiifl! tie’s old ' Rotarlan Norman Taylor, ^vertislng


S d f KlrltoaSlt?^- Fridw^^ subject wasPsychologirMm Adveitlstog- He


representative of cave the addr6S^ at the Rotary


explained how e,o“iPl9?^ to the buying pu%c,. add •--tile Bieat


amount of reseatchhece^ary before toe


advertising campaign coul^ be launched with, expectation of^pcMS. •, Congratulatlon^tmMr, ^omds Driver


'of 29, Seedall-^venue, fn-morrow ■ (Saturday)


sevfnty-elghth bmday.' NextlTuesday, M R. Maishalklof^b, Brook-sireet


attain^bis


also: be seventy-eight, and on be sanie S


, of Kayle:j-teTO


Grlndleton, will attain her elgbV'-lod^ birthday, as will Mrs. Pym. of 3, ford-road, Cllth?roe,;.the‘ following < day, We-extehd best wishes to,all.


: Mtes Alice Merc6rt'/daUghte|r oL.Mr, 'and Mrs. Willard Mkcel, -of Ito\^am-


- Successful in P&sslng h,?r preUmlnary/ examination.


road, Ghatburnf months on the'staff; .at the Staliicllfle County Hospital, Dewsburyi.


“ J ^ ^ ' The death occurred on Erldhy nrnrji"


Ing of Mr. JVpaipi^.HdmWi^, Park-street tJUtoerOe,' He 'Whs, one y S Qld. [, Mr.' Edmuni^on '-.iimd


gd


healto-Tmtll about toree,-P?eek3.agw and he was 'taken to Cop ow-_ View


o


Hosoltal the day befbre he died, ®os.Pitayne^laPfon:le:Moors, he came


^ th l i ls parents to QUtheroe'as ^ YPh®- He Worked in ithe cardroom at , Gpm- '■ m e rc lW n n t l l it closed. Mr Edmund-


KCertifled Saks exceed 5,000 copies weekly). DECEMBER 3rd, 1937.


FRIDAY, Ligh^ .'on yehicles:irckmonk)w:riSaturdsy[^: 4-23 p.m.


, irthelftchTn an'rcMtog hciommoda- tlon ! t Rlbblesdale .Senlof Schcf" When p e schoolwas built, iproWslon v


t Por . thme — ^ . time


made for the cooking of children from a distance, but


LURE};'ll WEAR C U T H E R O E


! anticipated


' come meals whole- ever,


hat ej^enslpns would have t( It has beek evldejnt


■;d be ma|de ,t was not eals :!or


that the school ^ould be- ? for the provision of Jjee


very great strain has been thrown upon the kltcheh .staff, who -ha^e wor^d seemtnfe miracles In toe very narto^ comp Ids of; the existing pooltooiise. Reco&islnk that extensions would hiw


ir the necessitous children of toe -own] These arrangemente, hew- roved to be most desirable, bu, a


to be made, the managers some time ago asked the Borough Sur


rABLE FOR m iLD R EN INTS THIS YEAR . iM Sifts


in ie i Glass, Wr istle t Wati See Window


'dies.


The Wedding Ring House,: LANE, CLITHERi


{XCHES. Join our Christmas Qi


icardnee Mandpoint as indeed most retail 1 o r ! c / o c f c .


, I E3S3X !


iPmclicai Walcli maker—ice know how \ that you will be entirely satu/ied with yijui


veyot ito prepare a schemO lor ,;toe enlarrbment of the kitchen block. This S n ^ w a s submitted ho the manafes on Wednesday and, haytag bem hP- ptovdd by them, was Paf ed to Jtoe


Educitlon Committee for th ^ at yesterday’s meeting.- ^ e edheme provides that! ertstlng-rooi&-usemas


stores, etc., should be a d ^ to Jthe


kitchen and at toe end tms e nW and \e-arranged room Is to he hunt a new flock, providing a caretaker s rpom,


Se^ofllces. etc.;^


exterislon and alterations Ip estlmmed to be £1,025. I In addition. It jls prop^e^


t o t a i m *


to erect a shed fof the 100 oWes and this Is estlriimed to cost


£200.. The Education Com^ttoe m e thelrl approval to the scheme! whlchh^


now pass tb the 'Tom r P P S /uE


sane Ion before' being P lf Board of Education. « s e^®®ted|hat substontlal grants


towjffds the cost of the wo^, ana the loan! charges on toe borough rated are


he


■not expected ito exceed £25 a year. I


' # If * ■ ,


DawPon, of 25, PlmUco-rpad Cllthetoe, dledllast Friday after a Mriy lonk fil- ness, 'She !was, the ,Wldpw of Charles Dawson, late (of Pashall Sevehty-two years of -


Well known In toe town land li Dunsop Bridge district,


^ . ‘SBC^n. DaWpon,


whose maldeh name was Pammon a katlve -of, the Ttough of B ^


ig Beauty-^


jidel possible by low overhead lioveities. Watches, Clocks or Ig bur selection.


1 ILEEMING,


CUTHEFiOE. IS.——If you wish to see


(>


living at ; Trough House ! ■ until marriage. Since hel husband’s weato


Dawlon- was a ' repM ^ Mte^w at Clltlieroe Parish ChurchJ Synnatoy


abodt eighteen years „agp,(.she re In j Plmllco-road, 1 Clltobroe.


.


will [be extended son-m-law (Mr. andil4fs. thwilte).^; The Interment took p ja c ^ t


Slalqburn ' Parish phurch,’ c the Rev. J. Clark-nL ^


Interesting addiiss on


William Brass, M.P|.for .tl D lion, at a meeting of phe Cll


outside Parliament i was ly . .


Wolhen’s Unionist./ weik There'was'


isoclatlon last '■■large; atten


oteclatlnr, ? r .1 . boy. born Just over a week Ohurchron Mejnday,


hls activities given by:Sir-, he Cir


,hero.e heroe night lance,:


/'resided,


sided Mrs.


The Rev. H. Y. iBurnett officiated at toe survive him, both ‘551^ the


internioht ’wWch took place ut St. Mary's. Ce'mete^ on Tuesday; afternoon: CAfter a Tong illness, Mr.


son was a member of toe Social Se^ce ppntre One brother and one sister


hesworlh, of |The Bungalovrs, Thom ,


street died on Sunday afteronon at the age ' of alxty-five.. : His llliiess began about three years ago, and h« was bed ■fast for four months. (Jomlng n


‘ Clltheroe a fewjyeafs before his msrrldS® forty years ago, Mr. Cheswmth was a


S r d ’flrstasalcar ter -ardlato:^


foreman. He i was: associated with St. James’s Church. Keenly Interested In Clltheroe Football, he rarely missed a home match. His wife survives Wm, and he leaves one daughter, -Ms, Valentine, of V/esley-street, Stodenl The Interment took place on Weinesdw at St. Mary’s demetery, toe Rw. H. y. Burnett officiating. Messrs. ^ Taylor and J. Carter ;represented thJ Exors. oi W. L, Grime and the workmen at tne coalyard.


gation'of Mouht Zlbn Methodist Church, Mr. Charies iHen^ Coleman, of £/. Wllson-street,idled on Saturday aftm- noon. Seventy-four years of 9B®, ne was taken 111 a month,ago. .Previous^ he had had vpry good health, and apart from once being seriously bprned while at work, he never had a serious illness. Born In Okfordshlre, he came to ClltheroB as h boy. First h : ported ^ a wood leader, later at Mes irs.. Garters^ lime works, and afterwards as a joiners


A well known member of the congre­ (Continued froi


time is coming„whed.knoWiedge Is going to be a. gieater jpow& thaji Jt has-everj been befoM’’-be; contlud^ '/■’ . - ^ ;/ The Mayor;, Ahd lJ[rj,; ji|mBert briefiyij


given,” Councillor P- returned thanks; i


labourer at the Bleachworte unassuming, [Mr. i Cojeman attend?d Modnt Zion jChurch, and from his early dalys In thj: member of. the Gastle fellows. -One brother, Coleman, of I Eshton^terrac sister, Mrs. S. Roberts, wife


Quiet and regularly


town he was a Loc ge of Qdd- Mr., George ;, and one of toe late


Mr. D. M.! Riberts, of Woor e-lane, sur­ Much sympathy will be bx-


vive him. tended to place on


Shaw perforinlng the last rites at St. Mary’s demtery.; A memorial service


hlA widow. The funeral to ^ Wednesday, to ! Rev. J.


fs to be helc( at Moujit Zlop Church on Sunday, even ng,


Mr. John Geldard, I of 25 itreet. Clltherbe, fni the totatned! by toe death, -r-.-r- r


Much Sympathy will be ■ : I *: *! *


extended to Montague-


it loss he has


Brown, wltolwhom she and her hushana ' Mr. GeWard Is.lert vdto a b u . baby


She was the late Mrs,


■ usba j ’


time, / Mrs, I Geldard: was' 'Commercial! Mill.- - She ,y|i with SB, ■


ago..; At one a 'weaver as associated


her' husbahd Is well knbvn As a mem ’Michael and Johji' Chuych.and


ber of thei dathollc Dr'anatlc Soc% Mrs. Geldard was also a member of-toe ■Women’s 'Section of too - jabour; party.


Infirmary, oh Tuesday rooming, of ms wife, Mrs. Mary;Ethel Geldard. Only twenty-six years of age, / t o was a najtlve of Wlswell. /daughter; of Mr; and toe,-------- ,


-Blackburn Geldard


Mended classes - last winter showed a decUne on the figufes jofi the prevlou^


Higher EdUcatlAri the total - number'


iihmlttpe stated that of .students' who nter


lyear. This fall'was the lo’ive'r: birth-rite and 1923.!which .re: number of boys lea^


schools during 'the "ear,: and the almos cotoplete: disappearance of juveniles,' who; were classes durlifg the p


wiiiter. ■';‘'rhus'/ the ; imjprovement


“ It Is Ihterestini the total number ol twQ-tbltds; are fe


tempted,to ask what becomes /of to? students on to, further efforts. males, apjart fro a thef small :numbw I


' ■ ■ femalialto, and one |s Is | of the m them h haadd s soke


-andlt ls thlB'seotloi of tlle'schobl-wHlch Ipeop e of.the-town cohld haVe beer, here canted on hk fatners nu^es ! f f in™ L w T e :g r e a t e s t develop ito take the good Advlce/that haO been/1 i,t


This preponderance of t


continues to show ment. ' l l


school, gives It a strong trong domestic bias,


iemales In the om


, ;'■ ■/ I , , was' younger. - i wisa m ine:;,mung^ umu HI ' ^UUi vil. ■ *i»**w I, (Continued foot Of.preceding colUinn.);' antiqueMfi^i?^* . ' witness ed «


I !attending,the TechnlcM.Schbol wlibn he ihim wm alws ‘ younger. - I 'W|l8h ell the: ;mung)' Until about a dofen.yea


himself bene^d ' a j'great de


who proceed to■ ■ ^advMced'-technltol courses at either AccfffiSoa or Rlack- bnrq. ]


'great


ulted in a fimallef | ingi tie elementarr


____ unemployec required to ; attenq ■eylous session.


due to two causes]. fol toe years'; 192?


[ r .FEWER S'TODENTS.


In \the /annual. report,, [submitted by the Glerk g r t J . j r Raijsboto^^^ t o


| , ’r i S f the days to come. h.,A in ^


things in life, so many realms of tore which I should Uke to study that speaking personally, I - feel I can


“ I often think there are so njiaw


and Corporation of Clltheroe,. among the students, the Maybr called attention to


- iidec. — r—r


trade to the district:''caused a decline'In toe number of students. The report went [on : ^


note that of dents enroll^


.to to


v ! ?h^'ond'eleven, aid'occasM^ I


Referring to the 'chairman's s t a t ^ e n t s o l that there might be the future Mayor; j n l ^ n e e l .


• — .........— - — I


another- benefit which education, be-i stowed. That was'the OPPOrtunli-y to;


serve others. There we):e many ’vays. One could serve one’s church, towi, or country. “The ’Ignorant are shu; out'


Mayor and Mrs. Lambert,.councillor i: i mg iuu..wti-----r _ , , T Rushton said he felt the words both parts of thb dlstricj. He w4s recogni


Proposing a vote of conclusion. ppokenn .[! woull woudd u ur/rgg^b t **h


councillor Pliidee steorided toe pro--1 ducted. Possessed )f a | positlonland he'also -J referred Improved facilities for education.


be i


., i acted as entertame ’ vrttort e Ponies m to. toe' and ail excellent ne^ry,^^^ deal from I.amusing incident 6f .the; pa


’-e'' f —ine bass s■tager. ^


from all these ■hea'jOhs, but' you can; enter'them through study,” toe Mayor; said


J village Mr. Rfv Par'kel possessed the Mine; I . J S e for forty y^rs,


first teaifi. A|pioneer jjl ctellng In the t


until a few years ago. Altegctll®!!L®l'.®’!! ‘t « «


abiyiwentjfishlng; lie was lasslonateiy fond of sport., Most.f f hls angling was done In the Rlbbie and Header. At Mitten, Am one occabion §e ,caught 1 9-lb. sslmoh, and at the Bartow lodges, on: mom ng [before ntae S k , he had a bisket /of nine trout. /For


took a h )Uday. N r. Parker Inyari-


. 'Whalley club’s Unto, As he,had taken conceijt


about nine years, he


6®^ °“ 'te® ties to many'


successful,-:a|id , services on Decewljcj Clltheroe (Markit'-Pl yinow one peniy, am Place and Low Moor,


i d rubber fres and a 50-in. j ef.ber,^16to,J^tj Jiear | I


1 coiilmh '4.) dedald. "Thei


native of Staffordshire, for thWy vears he worked at Messrs. (Trimess


ih’lo were entihiislastlc scenes at the last


daughter of Mr. anlMrs. F Cbpstantlne, of Padlham, who has been i successful .Jp


Congratulations to MissiP: Corrstantine, i*! *i' ' *


passing the final examination held by t o General Nursing Council for Englarid


and Wales, thereby becoming a -Stat^ registered-nurse. Miss Constantine hM trained at t o Leeds General Infirmary during the Ibst four years. I er father;; Is toe LUbbur, agent for the CUtoeioe',


Division;. ' '' T ' ; / It vrill be recaUed by many that whep


tivo men esca ped with sUghtly


ConseJivative A^oclatlon. beglnWng teces^ was assured, total.a*st4vi£3,01313s. 61d., exceeded aU


From the but the


Burnley.


district schools, is there | to be^me; toing of the Isame-kind for ti e Emplm


by-some SOO/seholara -from Cllt leroe and


exhibition to be held at GMsiow mext summer? Mr. Arthur Lanfeshhw, hfiUfe master of t o Ribblesdale Senipr SchoOli raised this Question' In a letter Submitted to yesterday’s meeting of the Education Committee, and although I nol decision was taken it was, evident toatjthe mem­ bers were in, favour of a;slinllar;Ylslt being organised. ' The questloij of bo3t Is naturaUy an Important matter and [ to . Director of Education (M. J .jl. Taylog) was .Instructed by t o Cominlttee- to,' obtain toe rtews of toe Board of Educ­ tion and to submit a report in somp detail at toe next meeting. ’


/ L


day accepted toders for the work of enclosing 'the opsn- eprridore at t o


Clltoeroe Education Committee yeSter-- * !* * ; K


drive and dapeek.organised by toe Borough- PollJfe /'Force becomes In­ creasingly popular: and there was an-,


Pendle Junior School with mrtal frame 'vlndows set, pH^a,brlc)r foundrt^^ As the years rifli; by, toe annual whist


other large attendance when the event was held on | Wednesday , evening at: toe Conservative (Club; 1 For. whist, no fewer


than fifty tables were occupied, and play was iDonaucted under the -supfervislo^i


Cutlpf. Gentlemen: h M. S.|VWtwam: 2.. Mr. Bi',Jones; 3,; Mr. R.iJ..H^ley, consdiation, '^Iss M. oadlp. /Thp aftOTd|,, -ance wasjrea^y Increased for;,tUeh^^ which followed and m i to s g ^ ^ supplied .by-! Mr. F. C. TlrtglpMnd Wa orchestra. The duties oj M;C. [jere


'^rs ff ■ w**.****^^—I —I -__ ■ MrA^Cofeman^


Mrs.


shared; by p:c.’s SutcUto Crabtree Refreshments were served and toe. affair was very enjoyable..' At;an IntoryaLtne prizes for whist were presented by Mrs, Exelby, wife of thP Chlef Comtable (Mr. p K Exelby). Jh'a few re narks, M ,


Exelby.himself thanked tosfe who had ■Supported toe /effott .and .apoke of the Importance of/estadhshlnif; i ublic con­ fidence In tojppoUpe^Jor|e.jj


- ’


-Yorkshire and Eiiglandicribketemto w Grammar School, last night,


The visit orHrtbert;'8utcl#;]toya™


audience, who wereicapttyated'% his-inter­ esting cricket remlnlsceuces. Colonel ,L. Green, of Whalley,; who Ipr tor le succe^vp, ye^rs wm ca^E^n of th(


a mg asuirc


Sch^l -boys ^ the iaueniboa;-., V M report wiU be given nexbjweek. ■ ' ' '


‘ ’


St Mary’s Cemetery, of Mr. Jau es G. Bloom­ field, who was'-.formerly,, in,tie.service of


The interment' took pli ce on Tuesday) at


Messrs, James Carter and (toiiip my; Umlted, Behinah Park Lfaie and stoneworks, and a former secretary of the Cllthiroe Cricket, Bowling and iTennls Club. M . Blopmfleld, who'died ,at! Preston, on Satu-day, was 67


yesrsofage.! ,


• Mr Dari’d Pate, ifo3,' Milton A :eiiue, Cflithe- - who for!the past s'eyen'yeare has been


'.I,.;- I


Torquay Borough EIectric|ity department.. He jvui take up hls new dutlp on Monday week.


vO Uic pUDlW wll u* y • SPECIAL iSERVICESj-Forelgn mission


evening, Mr. Mahock, [of BMnoldi The annual meeting was held in the afternoon, ' Dr. J. H. Falrwpather pre­


toe Wembley exhibition ivva: ^held t o Education Committee orgaiflsed a .vMt


M o r e 'G i r l s T h a r B b y a ]at Evening Classes, j \' I.


D E C EM B E R


3, 193L


T H E SOGIAl. ,


{To. Drganisen-of al Social rEveht$. ' -J k'-';-■k''''- ;


ADVICE TO STUDENTS ATj ' PRIZE DISTRIBUTIOI;!. ,i:


TOr -them,’waO an opinion expressed;'by Mrs. J. !W. Lambert, J.P., .Chalrmto of the CUtheroe: Higher Education' Com[


(That young people, particularly.^ypun, lAen, do nOt realize ah that is hElhg Uone-


■iUlttee, when' presiding at^ th h ^ u f f i distribution ;of prlffisj^at CUtoto Technical School last Friday night. MsJ Lambert said she beUeved that . to attitude of the young was ialmarlly on« of Indifference, rather than lack o ahpreclatlbn. l She. also .appealed to, to students to enter Into their work witoh spirit, of enthusiasm, and to malntam


altfehdahce at the classes throughout the •||to"Mayorj(CouncfflorG.’Hargr^^^^^


prove toelr. ;Posltlons Jii- llfe. hu^ lt'also moreover) gave.the youngiap ojjportunity


to serve their fe l low '/m e n . ' ' ■ 'NO’jriWJJE./SDCCTSS; ,


^ 'jin her opehhig reWrk6,’^ts.% commented' lupon/, top .Annual . report, which she considered veiw/creditable. AJi honour was ] due to Walter Otadwick who was piaped . first in Lancashire and dheshlre ln t o third year senior Com) merclal Coufse, and toiofher rtudent who had gained prizes, - She ffelt sure that Walter Chadwick and his parents were proud if his success. - as; ware tot members of toe committee.; Sach - $ result came/ only' through’’perseyerenrt and enthusiasm. • Mrs. Lambert said-she- %as rather Surprised to see; that .two thirds -Of thp total .number of student diere femalps. She wondered what hai happened to the: other young men OfTh town. i -“ I hope! they are not/spendln their time standlng'abOut In the/Market blace, for that leads nowhere,’’ she con^


feented t o prizes, and spoke of to iavens that . knowledge opens to w lung. EducatlofftolPed theni:to;lmf..


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Put a Preliminary anniuncement ofi your event -in the VAdverlser and Tmws" and secure your place ip the Sotial Diary to avoid clashing,


Dec. 11—


De<. 11—Mpor Lane Chu 'ch:,Chr)stmBaPalr, ;230,;fpllqwed ty'Chlldren’^ ’’'’-*"- tainment in tie evening.'


Deq. 17—Dunsop Bridge St. J.A.B. Drive and Dai ce, 7-30.


I 'Whirt Drive aid D


Dei. 24-Gala,Dance,aid Cabai^et at jSwanl ; , , i and Royal Ho(el, 730. ;


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Dc!. 25 and during wetk—“Mother Goose,” ‘ThetHaU. Low;rgate, :■ 1 Dinner Dance i nd Cabaret at Bwm


: . Dec. 27—


Dfefc. 27--:Ciitheroe Paris y ChUroh School: A1 '■Nativity Tab 1#,'’, with '! and Epilogue;


Dpc„2TT-Boi^! D a y W ’’""'’"*' .Dec; 28i'aild 29.


•be.................... :i .1


Dec.- 28-Slaidbuni //Rea Jliig; / Room'; ' iihYuiag&Halk.';/-; ’


i rde:i i .“. T h l , .,


Deb. 31-Ciltherofl' Gdi<Jl eratjyp , . i AnnualBaff li!.C(H)periitiye


Dec. 31-Wad^Wn?;Ii flrmary; .Eftc Helen’s Schtx) ■


J1938 ■ ' ; i ;/■ , , Dance, ap. d^West Bradford ■W


Jah. ■ 7-/Calderstbne3: ' Inflrmart Bgll Jah. ll-N.SJp,C.O.:/ Da ice.’af Etprlde '|ArmS '/'!


Jan. 7-iDownhani. Won -eh’s ins itut i :• Wplat, and Dahdei'7-10,p.m/ - ' ; ”


! aid |of R'ibbles dale-Nmslng


Jtm., 12-!OUtherbe Cricket CJIub: T( , ! tion: Bridge Drive.


! Hotel.!: •■/,■ •! ,',


tlnued- A'few days ago, Mrs.,Lambe, bald, she was reading ;toe report of to openiiig of! A new technical school; an one of the speakers said he 'belleved toj ____ _______ youth of thi country-dld not appreciate j^n. 24 to 29f-Gpera Week what was being done for It. ; Shi herself


JM. 19-tN,u.DJl.W.; A mualRt Starkle Arms Hotel,


had had an' experience a few weeks ago Peb. 2-Clltheroe Cons irvative ^hen


fhrtechnicai‘ Bchool ■repUed, ^ I donjt | kno


hlin' about his'future,intentions Itfe 'b-rv 1 ow." To !i’very-"Questlon sh^ -ar- To /i 'er ■Que i shp.Aske^ '■ - —*


®ftioA;"Bridge|rive!‘ IT


'A similar reply.'. ■ She w p ,h l fv ew c h |, W e liked to follow that boy,noiHe l(0 see what his parents thought about,him. ^ 'Sheihowever. felt that Auch Am Va.s not a idck of appreciation, but of m-1 p E A m p F


llflereiici!. ; chance.'


of educated people, especially yonrig people," Mrs. Lambert went on. ‘YQu cannot say you*have not nan tue


“ England was never more 'in need J , •


Jan. 21-tFarmers’ Ball, King -Lane ;■ . vitoa.’’;^


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Jan. 12-Old jCUtheronlans’ Assoc.; i Dinner: Starlle.Anns


blst- and Dafice in: '


ice I /Whirt Driverand Ortf/Sli/:


MlllllNERS & FANCY DRAPERS HOLDING THEIR


:ec< tof


' Good-hlght,


Aknual | I


at Newion. Teinls'seo-1


Sta w MR. W. ]>ARRER, I ■ I OF WHALLEY. She! urged the students /to dh ^eiythffig HowIsffiaUeyt whol^asictlybly


.It'iS:iWltt deep reg 'et that the deAtii ;to: the .earjy'hou ■ jSlr. WUlian H; r


e'd ath


we announce of yesterday ' of Abbey elated


;er,


idon’tiyou cannotblame/youB te#heK,M - j, Mr./Wker-came of real MithowtistMis. p e committee.' .We have tried-wr bes^^^ hIs grandpafehts W


I _ I , '


and "as'we. say in Lancashire, “ Pou’t us down." Amongst YOd I? the jutu Mayor and- Corporation . of j CUtoerof


CLIMBING THE LADDER.


as he admired toe scholars of tie ordinary schools, there was^ne type_ of


Continuing, the Mayor said that muJh


iihe sacrifices you are making that I in a different qategory."


to Technical, School “ While yon are here /.making cir-


said.


services Were held at union-street Methodist Church on Sundajf, when th® ^ ....................


preacher In toe; momng ms Mr._A. E. disagreed with the authbr on one point. Kym Watchnlght Parkinson; M.A.,:,of Ch>bu^,_Mdjn[to


The Mayor said that; when he riad Fronde’s “English Men of Letters,


stated' that in f P--------- ' gress” there was one blot


siding. The annual ceporl;, which was very satisfactory, was subniltted by toe


Rev. R. Holt, and an absorplng address, " In toe vast silence of QueeMland, was I


being thoroughly, appreciated. 'The Holy .City” M ‘'«LJ


when the character Ignorance was ,mt allowed to enter the Heavenly City. He disagreed, for those who knew anytrang about knowledge and culture realized that the Ignorant were shut out .ftom


delivered by the/Rev; J. A._Slnclalr. Miss I ^ Moore was toe solcust, h^r singing of “am


pf heaven w Ufe as weU a sK « ^ ^ that could apply to this;|;work and bazaars, tonce toe was


Tim ffictlorSry |ipainrihg“of“scenery p


“ sunrAme I'nrenaration- for —i enl--—vrr'.^u,, /p p jertalnmW


Jit® ,Vio oharacter in “Pll^m’s Pfo-jilts stalwarts abd was for y^ars a regmar ae demon­


' ? fn r^ t re T S ess time after |


another aspect of : education which mlade Nearly every actlWy In, [he village had.j It worth while. That ^ 's the_plea^ure ( Mr. Parker’s interest and support.


In hls


It gave. About four j serious Illness, but he;


student he admired more. That was the Technical School student ; who , was. -purely a voluntaiw scholar. ; • “ The omy- reason you!are here Is to'itoprove ycur education, and It Is because!W that, aid


rntr frt .T.ani»QQhirfl “ DOll’t fet 1thfe : vrlllnaA onH t.Vlfi oldMethOdldti’.


i.was' formerly situate! wherA ™wrtan^ Abbey: House; Mr. I arkeris lath :r. bought


' i age, a d he Ai MetL—i-


toe toapel in 1872 Whi h toe nAw Chapel was, opened [ and! lever a)nfc ‘he - Parker tomUy


; ents and many .others woitolpjed SUiiday when Metoodlm Imd^’o y g 8‘e “ r


bave iiyed there. Mr. Parker‘. vas 5U^«nd- ed by manyjsl^.of ctheHaypW'l^hed | rested’ In a nwm' where Opcetob^grtodpar^


by


an existence ,ln toe vl lage. It W ol^ays there was a/phapei o chestra of toree^™ ol Mr Parker’s uncles and hls graMator., I, The value/of Mr! Pa: ker’s seiVlcrt to Whal­


tain sacrifices, others are enjoyin." themselves, at the pictures,-soo., functions and other amusements," he


, HIs list of offices inc uded to Bejof tfusto, .cireuit'/steward, society stewato, chapel stew­ ard, Sunday School Superinterderit and


to y did /^ith enthusiasm, :o n ^O i^ ^ with local.................... an Interest In’ their work. -. Whateva I yijunger. d»j^, » ..vj------ 1- . r . , , , branch of iwbrk you take up,- entCT.lnto ■ seventy'one years of as e, he had been in fau­ lt with siflrlt: and enthusiasm.I f Y W h h g health for some tbie.;


ALENDARS •■■-■.- ■;-*'• •,;W now have oiir new Seasoa'a?fito«


. j 'j I >•»■ r • I. of: all the I latest and best in


’X to s CARDS, AUTG-STATIONERY ANt) CALENDARS.


H A R G R E A V E S iTEL. /222.'


ley MethodlAt Ghurch could nbt t(e ^ “ ed t(» highly. He has hCld eved position opn, to a layman; except i hat ,of IwaLpreap^


’official appearance coinciding wl h toe m- of an elec rio Mover. His fine |


Pilgrim’s Pio- j had been organist. A; toe Nep Yfear’s enter- j That tyas ./tainment in! 1936 Ml. Parker] 9^96


iie I S r S c l u V d * j nt. I iyerv Watchnlght serylcp duripg.the time he.


"■■■ '50th time at those innual fmefions. He 'first sang 53 years p'cvlously Mr, Parker


1 jparker assisted pn mjany dcci - .


ihad also bedn a trust le of to(ch)«/eh for 491 years.: In addition te hls official duties, Mr.


lioi s with the »uVnir< ~«' rM the si[iall man and toe,big


combine came lup; in a new light at an Axm^ tlce Day sitting Of the North-Western Traffic commissioners at the liraffio Court at Man-


chrtter.! Mr.! irtac Bleazard, of Bolton-by- Bdwlahto'was/belng.oppbsedby.Rlbble Motor


B^lQes; Ltd.) in an application to reduce fares'on toe (ffitli'efe'ff-EOW'Moorroute and to


difert'certaln.|’bilsps -viaiFarjiday .Avenue, the crescent and See'darAVenue in order to cater


“ GIVE HAPPINESS” j


r ro alt who, last year, gave so generously -L to the Mayor’s Welfare Fund, I desire, on


behalf of the recipients, to express their warmest thanks;' ■


tears of Joy which I have seen when banding over' your gifts; I ! feel sure you would be moved to give eveii more than you did last


Were-It possible for you to visuaUse. the ' .. year. |


it.: The :fare between .gjvj happiness to those in need in our town.. ); and Sebdall Avenue


Xstrated l^tire, ‘ffirUdman v. England.. ■


Cricket entbclUilasts will rioi'doubt flock to' ’


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To cricket enthusiasts |lt|. Is not necessary to explain that iGCorge Duckworth Is the emin­ ent Lancashire and Ikigland wicket-keeper, and his views ion the! last series of test matches arelsuie .to be jinterestln^g. A fimt-


'Australia. ! iv-'


i t humour- oj .“te


He I Better than to tell 4 gopd e^rtycrekte some To listen to


ago, Mr, Parker _


changes, '


ears [.home in'th«| i|lage. Ytoen a boy. he coMd coii-' '


■Chapel andjschool-he Ipvcd'so well and he 'Was never riapfler'than when recounting, to hls inlmitaMe mannerrsteries of bygone dayS, Much sYiTiRatny wllli be extend^ to Mrs,


, Much of his leisure I tjme was spent at the


ilace. He clabed thit' there had been Pat- ;ers In WhMle:' for 500 pears., • ^


ikon UD eVery man, wdman and child In the


‘VMlss Cassidy; of Peiidle Foresti” was awarded three, first prizes and was


■Parker, hen son and daughter, in the great 'loss they have sustained.


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■ I !


Miss M. N; Dtahls’s Keny Blue tprrler,:


'Show held at Belle 'Vue, Manchester, on- Saturday. •


adjudged best of the sex at the Worsley and South' Lancashire Canine Society


between the Market give, the'moire-joy you wiU bring to i those ■halfpence.]!, whp-suffer from poverty and affllctionl


; . ' !'■ £ s. d.


Footwear and clothing .... 31 lO 'O Compassionate donations .. 16 5 0


Christmas parcels .......... . 3410 |6 !!j. T o t a l . . .£82 5 6


daM lecturer, Mr. Duokv|orth Is bringing with him'140 slides 'from nhoWaraphs taken In


me,’or paid into any local Bank, and fill be duty acknowledged In the ‘‘A'dvertiseir and


Donations, however small, may be sent to Times.”


ing the above pleate accept my sincere ’ hanks for their invaluable help. '


,Wlil all who have assisted me In distribut­ , I G: harOreaves. :dayor. *


tec ■ Once again, therefore, I appeal to you to you please remember that the more you


■; 'yqo ijg interested to bow that during


the pasf year there have been distributed approximately thei.followlng sums;— |


The Mayor^s Christmas


teacher. For more th in 40 yeiOT carried out the duties ofoigahlstandheve- Blgnedjfor health .res ipns in W ^ I


i 3, KING STREET.


your GIFT PROBLEM BE SOLVED


i When ,you -see the range of liEAL SEALSKIN SLIPPERS made by the


i HURON INDIANS of Old Quebec, i


’ NOW IN STOCK AT


BAINBRIDGES, 9, NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN.


■mGATE. THIS


SEE WINDOW FOR USEFUL SUGGESTIONS FOR G I I^ S


.;..;:! audjRoyal Ho el 8— , 1


Dei. 24-3ibatbum Boys’ Club: Ahnual Xmas | - ' ; Eve Dance..:,.


itblim Methbdist Suiday Sphool, Tea party and Entertainment.


.............Butu ’anci.


Labour Party: Christmas .Fair in | ; Weavers’ Asset ibly Rooms, 1I30.


Dei. 15-Clitheroe Crick It, Club, TenplO sec­ tion:! Bridge Drive.


Dei. Hr-Waddlngton Re idlng Roonl; Dec. 18


Dei. 15-Old‘Clitheronii ns’ AssOc.: ! Drive & Suppfr, Gramnar School. 1


•’Whist Ainual |


(SEV EN )


pose Saving


’^Vljotlier you wish to provide for holidays or old; age;; to I save for your future;; homo or your childrens Education;; or even provide for rent and rates aa| they duo; you 'Cannot do better than open an account j'


! •■witll -v:.- ' < .■ . .,; .! Blackburn Trustee


r ■2 INTEREST ^ 4 %


^ 2


FULL DETAILS ON APPLIOATIOE HEAD OFFICE:


ICIitheroe Branch-: 3; CH^GH ; STREET (Opposite the Free Library)


LORD STREET WEST, BLACKBURN ' Bron(AJff:|7Wger-: J ohhR.1Kee^ w


/o RATES OF W o


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