.....'V“'. .f-r' C L I T H E R O E A D V E R T I S E R A IO ) T IM E S , F R I D A Y , ( s i x y . M E T H O D I S T | ( W e s t ^ S U N D A Y S C H O O L
S u n d a y Monday NextJ July I Ith & 12th E R S A R Y
N N I V SPECIAL RETURN p s r r OF
Re^u ۥ O SB O R N G R E G O R Y of Nottingliain.
SUNDAY SERVICES y
Mornine 9-15 a.m. Holy CbtnmuBlon adminiatered by. Rev. H. Hooper i P 10-30 a,m. Special Singidg by J toiob and iKmMEDUTE SoHOt^
Aftwnoon 1-30 p.m. iAEEMS.OiJpSOToi^^ and F E ^ with present teachorjt; and scholars m the School for
: 2-15 p.m. Special Singing. by ,PBjmBy and BEonufEES Scholars Evening. 6-0 p.m. Ilymnihavetenchosenforheartyco^
fiitt Service.! ^ [
Evening 7-30 pim Svbjed:
LECTURE’^rn^^Sehtioirbom by IHEV. 6.' Oi GREGORY A STUDY: H t BLACK AND WHITE ” Ohaimlm : L 'E . SwoinES, E sq./J .P .
.M01|DAY[ , , _
(First engagement since their success a t Lytham Festival heir ^ s t pieces will be sung).
ITEMS by Hit WESLEY MALE VOICE CHOIR
Congregationsil clmrch FLOWER SERVICEe!
SUNDAY Next, JULY 11th
10-30 a.m. Young People’s Gift Service Scripture Lesson by Helen ThoHnbee Hymn by Enid Stoee
Preacher:I REV. J. /ji. SINCLAlRi lUGifiServic
6 p.m. Orchestral and; Choril Items Sermon. S u b j e c tBiabbits : the “
among f i
, COMBS, TEAVElJ SETS THE HOLIDAYS.
_____ SETS, i MIIITAEY BRUSHES.,
BRUSH FOE
ADVEliTISEli AND WMESl OFFICE. 6, JIAEKET PLACE, I CLITHEEOE.
ju-i_rLn^ru-j]-u-. -i-n-i*,----* j* - * " - * For Wekhorproofs
that really d6 brave all CLIMATIC CONDITIONS GRENFELL
NORSEMAN ' FORTICUS EatytoWeaij - j ' ■ Sound Value See our up to ddte stock of Holiday Wiear
W . Re I H A N S p N p I MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE
I '
EAVES BROS. A
SPEaAliLY SELECTTED BARGAINS L E
HORROCKSES PLAIN OR TWILL SHEETS. Hard wearing quality. Splen did ValuB. 2i2J yds. Usual Sale price 9/6 ptr pair. 2x2; price 14/11, Sale price, 11/6
price 11/0, yds. Usual pair. 2jx3
yds. Usual price 17/11, Sale Price 14/3 pair
NAVY BUZER FUNNEL. Just the thing f6r holiday Blazers, Usually! 2/-, Sale price 1/41 per yard.
ALL WOOL BLANKETS. time to buy! Wool i^ atill rh i Usnallyl 32/6. Sale price
29/6 pair S-iii. -wide.
Now is tho ink ii* P™
®'
Blue/Brown, Bcautifjil cloth Lonnge-br Dining room Chiitains, 50-in. wide. Usually 7/11. Sale price 3/9 pcf yard
Si
8UND0UR FOLK-WEAVE Material; Modern dwign, Colour Tango. 60-in. wide. Usuallyl4/6. Sals 2/6 per yd.
CURTAIN
-The ren/ains of our stock )f SUMMER DRESS Materials itl Bayon and Cotton to he Cleared Regaiilless o! Cost Thoto ate many bargains o(fcred at considerably less than cost price.
See Our Windows for Bargains
Heavy 8UND0UR CflRTAIK BROCADE, suitable lor
LADIES CORSETS. Many discontinued and odd sizes offered at Baeoaik Peioes.
All Shapes, Wtaprounds, Lace B«k, Roll-ons, Coraelettes, Many at under Cost price.
SKIRT AND KNICKER SETS Still a few left at Baeoaih Peices.
^ a i n s in CHILDREN’S SOCKS, Odd numbers To Clear a t 5Sd., 9(d., 1/- per pair, in many cases worth double.
Three onljf, Small WOMEN’S JAEGER BATHING COSTUMES. Colours Red, Green, Royal Blue. Usually 12/C. Sale B/-
100% RAYON LINEN EFFECT DRESS MATERIAL, Crease resisting finish, Pink,
I Green and Blue grounds. Just tho thing ,;i for Summer Holiday . Frocks., ;, i Usually 2/3. Sale Price, 1/4} per yard
PRICES ol Wool, Cotton and Linen
. materials are still rising, and we would! ' advise Housewives to replenish the Linen i : Cupboard NOW, while there are still I [Good Bargains to be secured.
THE S/ILE ENDS ONjlSATUROAY, JULY 17th BROS., CASTLE il''
PRINTilNC for all PuiposJs ADVERTHER - AND TIMES OFRCEi.
, i'.!'
SlREEir, CLITHEROE TEL 165
I BABIES.
efficient, and does as itj Is told.; This seems remarkable but It Is the Pye "Baby" Q.
rnHERE are babies and babies. - But I have just met an infant; ■which is intelligent,
which IS a portable. It weighs only seven teen pounds, can be, carried easily by a lady, and -1& ideal for use/ip thq home, garden, on the* river, or anywhere else, for that matter. It-is efficlent-deflnltely so.;
Pve have just produced'a new portable
ental stations at fhll loudspeaker strength In daylight. Aftey dark; twenty or thirty transmitters was, aii easy haul The tone Is good, clear and well defined. Frankly, I was surprised at the excellent all-round' perform- ance; It is simplicity Itself to control, the stations being marked;by name. The blue leather finish will wear well and looks most attractive. The interior of the receiver is a • revelation of compactness; ■ the four valves are in line along the top, the H.T, battery on the! left and the accumulator on the right. The former has a capacity of 90 volts and the latter 2 volts 20 amphours. Incidentally j c the accumulator can ibe removed, for re
I tuned in numerous iEnglish and Contin
Q became part of my .travelling equipment. TOen I went in the car it was switched on and picked up the main transmitters com fortably, Results here would, of course, vary in different parts of the country. If I went round to a friend’s ihouse, I was very popular because I brought my .music with me. The set has been used omthe river and beach, and It Is easy to visualise
the.pleasure that Is given in this way. There Is no doubt that Pye Radio have produced this very excellent j
bharging without disturbing the high tension attery. To be perfectly-frank, the “Baby’
Available Sunday, July 18th to Isaturday, July 24th-inclusiye, for unlimited j Travel between your Home; Station, and-
■' i ■ 1' " ■ * ■ i ■ ! ' -■ I ■ .GONISTONj BARROW, FURNESS A ^EY ,
WINDERMERE, LAKESIDE, WINDER- MERE (TOWN), MORECAMBy, .LAN CASTER, PRESTON; BLACKPOOL) FLEET- WOOD and SOUTHPORT.
Also -between Ambleside, Bownessj and ; Lakeside ten Windermere Bteamprs. (Not available via Manchpster)
I ■■First Class a / 6 ■ I
YOU MAY Visit different plads each d a y ; Visit the same place each (ky l; ‘
NE8DAY, JULY 21st from Chatbifrn, Clithoroe, Wh^JIsy. Langho, Wilpshiro, etc. but must return tho samo day by the Special Train. No break of journey, allowed.
In addition, holders Hall-day Excursion lu eiiiivi “ Mr-) n - " ’ "
■ • . to bilhor RHVl, DOLWYN BAY oii LLANDUDNO on WED-
8 of tho above'CoMraeteiwilll bo allowed to travel on Special 1
j ■ - ! i llblliksiMA UlliAllau I «nflrkA WilnohlrA-. Afft. i- • SEE SPEC AL PAMPHLET
sef at exactly the .right time.- The summer; is upon us now and nothing coujd be more suited to one’s needs than the Pye vpaby” Q. I understand . that Mr. J. Aspden, of , King ! Street, Clitheroe,' will gladly demonstrate this set in his sho.wroom or your own home without any obligation.- Why-not get,to touch with him ? ; i
'
itoanyL.M.8.Statiohwithinaradiusdf CO niUes/cacli day Monday to Saturfay,j July; 19th hi) July, 24th, availalile liy anyitrain.'j . , - : ; SEE, BILLS^'
CHEAP TICKETS at SINGLE FARE for th* RETURN JOURNEY ivill he issued from GLITHER0E, 0I8BURN[ CHATBUpN,|WHALLEy, LANGHO, etc.,
■;■'■■'■ 'J ■ ■ - ■ ! ■ ■ - ■ ■' !! r I PLEASE BOOK IN ADjVANCE liokets and All Information from Station apd Agencies. (010
Break your joumeyls ab Intermcdijito Stations; i&tay overnight ifj ■ you wish; Travel |n te another Station;withou); returning home, j
COST Third Class
School Sermons w^re :-preached at the Parish Churchbn Sunday.
of Holy Communion, When the large attendance .Included a kttong contingent of teachers. ; Thd Vicar, Rev. A. E. Swallow, M.A., officiated, i At the subse quent services, a prominent feature was the sln^ng of. special hymns by a choir of girls, all in conflfmatlpn attire—white dresses and vells-^and carrying sprays of flowers. Their beautiful rendering of hymns and choruses, with a few solos, reflected great credit oh Miss Swallow for her painstaking, efforts In training' the children, She received much support
The day commenepd wlfh a; celebration
from Mr. N. Hudson, wlrbse sympathetic _ _ _ _ ____ i_ _ i.i.n
accompantaents or the prgan were most helpful ■ A further pleasing feature^wM the*^ decorations of the altar and font, this being the Work of!the teachers. 'The morning ° preacher! was the .Venerable Archdeacoii of Craven, (Rev.' F. G. Ackerley). In the! afternoon, the Vicar gave an address to the children and parents on-the purpose of education, and In the evening, (janon! Lambert,-Warden j Of Whalley Abbey,! dealt with the same subject In his usual forcible and ludd manner. There was i no mistaking his points. Large congregations assembled at each service, particularly in the evening when every seat jwas occupied. The collations amounted to £20, and it was altogether a very jhappy and successful j
rrfAt>
A.mner festival.
ANNIVEESARY-'he" annual .Sunday , ^ ,
' ' i
Moor Lane Ghurcli SUNDAY Next, , JULY l l th
Preacher at 10-30 a.m. REV. 8. E. HARPER '
Preacher at C p.m. I MISS DEMAIN
Mount Zion Church SUNDAY Next, JULY 11th
Preacher at 10-30 a.m, I . MR. W. BIRCH
Preacher at G p.m. MR. W. BEARDSALL
, ■ . , '
, J LOW MOOR.
1 Sunday School were favoured with-fine weather for their annual field day on Saturday, which was held Ih the church
field DAY.-ScholU i of St. Paul’s
1 fieldi There was a Jalrgeigathering, and the afternoon was spent playing games such as cricket, tennlsjand putting, while pmny enjoyed themselves on the swings.
Tea, coffee and buns were provided, and everyone appeared tp have a very In terestlng and pleasant time.
Methodist Church alsb had Its field day on Saturday, the event being held In a field kindly lent by Mr. Ashworth. Games and competitions were-Indulged In, prizes being awarded M the most suc cessful ones. Skittles was a very populM game with the adults Tea was sened, and as the weather was fine the event proved highly successful.!
METHODIST CHDRCH.-Dnlon-street
Valid ou1 Alto Chwji
annlversay sermons [were -preached at St. Paul’s Church on Sundky, there being good congregations at all the services, in the morning the Revt ;J, Dodd, of ESnmanuel Church, OsWkldtwlstle, wm the pteacher, using/ for his text the words, “I am hot come! to destroy, but to fulflU”, (St. Matthew 5 chap. 17 verse). Special music by the choir was a featmee of the day’s proceedings, and at the monilng service they sang the- anthem “0 Saviour of the korld," under the
SCHOOL SERMONiS.-Sunday School
baton of Mrl A. Crb! Hanson as; organls they gave another: anthem being "Tutl sins.” Solos were sun] and Mrs. Kay. Afte
S P E C IA L ■ , FR
Gisbubn
je I rendition, the; Thy 'Face from thy
ley, with Miss D. In the evening
choir sang the Te Deum to a special, setting by Stanford. [ Aj; this service the^ Rev./G.; A Harper, vicar of All Souls,; Bolton, occupied the pulpit, using as his text, “But they that!waft upon the Lord, shall renew their stien^h; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run and not be weary, and they shall walk and not Ije faint” (Isaiah, 40, chap. 31 verse). He interpreted the, words “They that Waitiupon the Lord” as “ They who pray,’ and prayer was the, theme of his sermoii, laying stress upon: the necessity for pfayer-ln the Christian life. Prayer, he said,, was the only door by which Christians might hold; Communion wlfh God, j and this com munion was the only channel by which men could keep alive
the.aOjil’s aspira tions, Tbe aftemobn’s proceedings be gan with a prOcesslcfn of Sunday School scholars, teachers, nndlmembers of the congregation, led. by the Vicar (Rev. I. Pugh), the Rev. G. A. ^Harper, and church officials. They walked, from the Sunday School to I the bottom of the village, where a hymn ,was sung before returning' to the church. Here, Mr. Harper delivered a v e t y appropriate sermon on the wprds of the Lord’s Prayer. The services in the afternoon and evenlng. were conducted by the Vicar and the lessons throughout the day were read by Mr. Stephen Fell, junr. The celebrations were inost successful, and the collections amoi|nted to over £30.
'by Mrs. Tattersall the final,hymn the
MbDtbly R<stum 'f'ickets I J
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Lythain Ansdell,, Ft.; . J -
WhOFSHBE . ] [ . 4 6 4 6 4 : First Dlass Fares 50 per (
.6 6 6 6 6 6 0 5 6 ! 6 ..6 0 5 3 ' 6
6 0 6 0 6 0 8 0 ,6
f[hi;d Class, Available
OtrawAED—By! Any Train, Friday, RETUEN-rBy Any Train bn Any Day u;
July 16th tb Tbur^ayi Jhly 22nd. _ . .
The FoIlowingjAddiUonal Through T rans ara ariM Holidayi, and paMengen ure recbi
SATURDAY, |lUlY |17th a.m, a'^m.
Gisbubn . . .. . . ..9 - 1 7 — Chatburn
LYTHAM, ANSDELL, ST. ANNE8.0N-SEA
SATURDAY, JULY 17lh . .dep.
a.ra. • 10-60 10- 11-
11-13 11-20
MORECAMBE, 5 /-; LANCASTER^ 6/- Monday
Whaluey ..'dep. 8-53 CLTTHEROlJin}* j‘‘i9-2 Ohatburn
Gisbden . . . j „■ 9-20 9-8
I July 17th ' a,m.
Saturday
July 19th a.ra.
. 8-54 9-
9-12
COLWYN BAYi 16/9; LLANDUDNO, 18/ SATURDAY, JULY 17th a.m.
Chatbubn . l. ............. dep. - 6-20 6-25 6-34 6-40 6146
BRIDLINGTON ■FILEY- i -
SCARBOROUGH . Speciaily Reduced. FAee ;
[; -17/- ! ■ )
Outward—By Any Train, Friday, July 16tli to Thursday, July 22nd
8- 45 2 PRESTATYN,! 14/6 * RHYL, 15/- I
58 6
p.m 12-40!
C L ITH ER O E r....9-30 10-68 1-0 i .9-30 10-50 12-G0|
Whalley Langho .. WlLPSHIRll
. .9-43 11-6 ' 1,-5 ..9-50 11-13'1-15
a.m. a.m. pjn. ..9-57 11-20 1-20. FLEETWOOD
diSBURN . Chatburs a iTH E R O E Whalley I . Langho .U WlLPSHlEEi >
SATUflDAY, JULY 17th . . . . .dep.
6-30 a.m. 6-43 a.m. 6-60 a.m. 6- 7-
SOUTHPORT ' ' ■ 1
'll
TUESDAY, JULY 20th 'i'’ • 1
I- CUTHEr O E ! ..... . . . . . . Whailey,
LiNGH6 !-
i.Gisbubn ................ '.d e f-' 6-30 ■ (kATBUBNI
. )am<o C ' 8-43 ,
„ 8-67 1 VI „ 9-3
. . , yAugust2hdi ipselally jfor Clitheroe iijimended to!travel by these Services: CKPIOOL s. d- ■ fl. :C!hatbum
llCUTHEEbE' iT^aatlley
llWilpshire _ h o ... ; Ame s ■
AND WALES d t ^ breakia of journey
v. HolMay Ticketi to Ireland, ||iIb of Ma|», llhannel lilands, etc. t u R N ||r iC K E T S . ' '.RETORN-FARESU -THIRD CLASS
Blaok- ■ pool ^
Foul- Tli°™‘ Fleet- ton
lion wobd:4l
I CLITHEROE AND / DISTR O L ID A Y S
1 % H a l M w a n d E v e n i n g BLACKPOOL I DAY TRIPS
Aj Mile ; ■ iFfBST Class' ,
^ Monday, Tueiday,' YlfediHtdiSf .and Thureday, July 19lh, 20ih, 4l»t & “ "dj
j GUTHEROE: iWhalley . . . . . . . Lanoho, WlLPSimE
iOlSBUEN ,. Chatbttbn,
. .....d e p , 8
Return Blackpool (Cen.) -8
BLACKPOOL
HALF-DAY TRIPS, and
..dep. 11-15
Julyil9&21 i. a.m.
j l ^ g h o 11-351 Tilpshire........ „ H-dO,;
1L30' July 11th to September l2th inelusiVe SUNDAYS I
HALF-DAY ixC U R stoN S to| BLACKPOOL
/WrtPSHiEE
CLITHEROE , . I 1 0 r 5 3 ; 3/-; WAalley I^QHO
11|'5 3/‘
, Blackpool (Con.), arr. 12-46 p.m.; Eeturning same day fropi Blackpoo . ‘ ((kmtral), 7-55 [p.m.
DiisY FiBLD-,.! ll;-15i ■ 2/6, SOUTHPORT - DAY'.TRIPS ■ ■ 50 a.m. 7-8 a.m,.' 1' '■ il
TUESDAY and THURSDAY ; JULY 20ih and JULY, 22nd .
•:'ja.ra... ■ 2 a.m.:; Lanoho ..i,..-.,. „ I 9-3
Gisbubn .-., . ; J. .dcp. i 8-30 4/6 Chatbubn ^ . . ; . , „ i8-43 ;-4/-,. CLITHEROE....... . ,8-50 41- WhalIiEy - ...
I 8-57 : ;-3/6 . 3/-
W i l i P S H I B B ( 940 3/r Return Southport, -O-O- j)-™-
- LIVERPOOL-DAY! TRIPS
EACH DAY MONDAY to; FRIDAY ’ JULY IS^h to 23rd . ■ ;
.,■l■.‘.■■.■a.IiQ.i -/a-.m,
latburn t...d ep.8 -2i 8-55, 5/- JTHEBOE'L.
’halley ..)•*> .>,'3-18 A 9-6,.: 4/6 ingho .. i . . . >, 840 i. 0 42 ; 4/- ’ilpshiro . i . . . . 8-25 : 0-18. 4/- Return Liverpool (Exi) by any train.
8-7l. )9-D "$[•
WlLTSHIRI ................ „ 9-10 ‘ ■ D■ !■■;OUGU18 (via Fleetwood), 19/9 ' ' i
• ' 1 ' ...j ■ - Friday
Chatbubn . idep. 9-20 CLITHEROE „ 9-23 V/halley
1 :
WniPsiiiEi ■ . p
— ■ :■ ' |-
Return—By Any Train up to and including Monday, August 2nd.
Also ■ Special iBookings in , connection LONDON
WE8T OF ENGLAND - SOUTH COAST
i T o -
SCOTLAND I EASTERN COUNTjES CARDIGAN BAY COAST, etc. I
I ’ ■■ '■
■'■'•'■ ■I-'-1 ■'■■.■■I.
i
July 16th p.m.
Lanoho . . . „ 9-40 .. „
„ 9-34 9 .4 7
IREI JVND (via Heysham) Friday
" i 1. , 1
WiusHiEB . ‘.dep. 8-10 8-15
WhAHiEY .. „ 8-22 CLITHEB OE 8-30 Chatburn .. „ 8-30
■1; 1 1 !■■■ Lanoho
THE “ I1T-BIT|” o f THE -HOUDAY:
Town Holid^ Weekly Tickets I j ■■'
■■ ■]
Saturday ! July n th a.m.
1
643 ; 6-50 ! 6-50 7-2
7-8 !
■! • ;
July 16th July n th ! a.m. ; 8-41 1. 8-47 1 8r53 ! 9-2 1 9-8 :
Saturday 1
MORECAMPE j3 /- ! Sunday
I I ;
WapsioEE . J . . . . . . d c p . ' Lahoho.......J. Whaeley . . . j ....... CLITHEROE j . . . . . . . . . . Chatbubn Gisburn . . . ) ............. Belum— ! Morccambo (Prom.). . . Lancaster (G. A.) .. ..
10-45 10-50 10- 11-
11-5 11-15 p.m. 9-10 9 : 1 5
' ' I ' a.ip'.- Fare; 10f59, 3/-J Ilfl6. 3/-
Wednesday
3/t Tuesday and;
July20&22 a.m. 11-6
Thursday
11-5 11-10
11-15 11-20
Return Blackpool (Central), 0-65 p.m. on Monday and Tuesdayi, and 10-25 on Wednesday,, aind -10
ii-w
•0 ; ■
.16! 4f •23- 4/
10! „ 8-35! 3/6 ' 426!'. 3| 8-25 p.m.; 5/. , CT'
BLACKPOk EYENlfiO TRIPS July 18th
Qisbum Chatbnm .. Clctheboe
. .
..dep. 4-65 5-
6-
Whalley .. Langho | . . . Wilpahife ., — Return Blackpool
5-M 5-25 5-30 10|65
, s. ■ ,p,rii.
- 6-5 6-
July
p.in. 5- 50 ^ '
10 10
6-20 6-25 6-30
11-20
Including AdmisBion to Tower j or Winter Gardens, 6d. extra.!
FLEETWOOD; 3/6
ChatbuRn' Ij........ !.dep. 11-0 mm. CLITHER()iE
THORNTON ^(lor Cleveloyi), 3/ WE0Ni8DAY,| JULY 21»t|
„ H-5 i.m. oWHAIiBY
oLangho oWilpshire o Fwes vary slightly
Return Flejetwood, 0-40 p.m. Thprnton 9-50 p.m.
SOUTHPOI^ — HALF-DAY TRIP WEDNE8DAY,
JULY 21st a.m.
Chatbubn i|....d e ) . 11-39 CLITHER()E WhALIiEY L . Lahoho WllPSHIEB :! .. Southport!
....art. - Return a t
8-15 pmi.
MORECAMBE, 4/- LANCASTER, 3/6
MONDAY, JULY 19th
WaPSHiBE i . . . . . .j.. dep. ,8-32 a.m; Langho
.Whailey I ., CLITHEROE Chatburh;! .- Gisburn
Retnm Morecamhe Lancaster (6.A,
.. „ 8-45 a.m'. . „ 8-64 a.m. , 9-2 a.m, „ 9-12tejn;
LIYERPCIOL, 3/6'
NEW BRIGHTON, 4/3 MONDAY,
JULY 19th
CHATBUBfi; -^■WffiMEY !
-CLETHEROE . . .
oLahgho i . . . . . oWaPSIHRE ; . . .
Return Liverpool a Fares
July 18th
July 19th a.m.
55 0
. 9-55
11-8 I 11-151 11-20 11-25 11-30 11-45 p.m. 9-50
_L
. .dep., 11-25 a.m. .. ,, 11-30am. ..
„ 11-45am. 11-50 am'.
lL35a.m, (Ex.) 10-10 pm.
LACAN STER 3/ Monday
1145 IIU5 12-0
p.m. ,8-15* 8-25
j
Tuesday Sunday July 20th July 25th
a.in.
a.m.
11-44 11- 12-
p.m 9-0
CARNFORTH,!B/.; ;8ILYERDALE, 6/6; ARNSfDE, 6/’l ! GRANGE,!5/6; ULYEK8TON, '6/6; ;BARROW, 7/6; OXENHOLME, 6/^; KENDAL, 6/6; I WINDERMERE, 7/6 {
DAY TRIP I - MONDAY, JULY 19th, and THUhSDAY, JULY 22niL Chhthum dep. ^ 5 am.; Clitherpe 7-0,Whalley 7-6, p n g h o 7-12, Wilpshire 7-1 ?
SEHLE, 21- ; IhORTON, 2/6; ilNGLETON, 3 /-; C^APHAM, 2/6 ; DENT, 4 /-; Hawes, 4/s ; i a p p l eb y , e/-;; k ir k b y St e ph en , 5 LANGWATHBY, 7/-
/- ; ifAZONBY, 7/6
d ay tr ip s - every day, JULY 19 h to 23rd inclusive I
; Clithbboe depart 10-34 a m. RHYL, 5/6
COLWYN BAY, 6/6 i LLANDUDNO,; 6/.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 21st
Chatburn . . . . jdep". -12-10 p.m, CLITHEROE!...... „ 12-15p.m.; Wiialley Lanoho
WrusmBB ....... „ ; 12-35p.m.
...... * ,i 12-20p.m. ,i 12-30p.m.
Return Llandudno, 9-35; Colwyn- Bay, 9-50; IRhyl,; 10-5 p.m.
Holders of . town Holiday Weekly Tickets may travel; FREE by this excursion to either Rhyl, Colwyn Bay or Llandudno. ,
TO LLANDUDNO, 10/- MENAI BRIDGE, 12/-
(Via Liverpool and N.W.S.S.' CJo’s. Steauler)
TUESDAY, JULY 2(Hh
Gisbubn .......... a • Chatbubn
CLITHEROE . . . . i . „ , 8-7 a.m.
.dop. 7-50 a.m. ' ,8-2 a.n).
■ WUALLEY .. LANGH(} ... ■ WlLFSHlRE Stearae: departs Liverpool Landing
!8-13 a.m. 849 a.m. i8!25 a.m.
Stage a 10-45 a.m.; Return Liverpool Exchange);-8-50 pm.
CHEAP issued to any B July 1
,Sth [ ’ ' t o BOURNVILLE;
Chatbubn . . . . a iTH E R O E .. Whalle^ . . . . WrtPSHiKE --- Return Bournvilt by Any jTrain to Binninghjiiif- (Nc
Luncheon outw S/'
DAY "SEA TRIPS TO DOUGLAS
(Via Fleetwood ;ind I,,O.M.S.P. Steamer) ■
Gisburn'! C
WiEDNESDifY, JULY 21st , .dep.
CUTHEpOE . Whalley ... Lanpho!] . . . . . WllisHIRE
Ihatburn-- ... C(
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lOj 9/6
Fleetwood Stesner dep. 10-30 a Roturii Douglas 4-0 p.m. and 72-0 p.m.
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n TICKETS !at!SINGLE FARE lor the BETURlil JOURNEY will be from CLITHfeROE, GISBURN, CHATBURNJWHALLEY, UNGHO, ale., ,,M.S. Station within a radius of CO miles, eacli day> Monday to Saturiay, to July i24th, Available by Any Trains
M(|NDAY,1 JULY 19th lep.
Cw St.) 8-15 p.m..
Je to Birmingham join Special from
a.mi ' 10-0 i 10-5 lO-lO 40-25
Refreshments a t popu ,lar prices.
fijd—Supper retim- extra.
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For specially conducted Tour hf Messrs, cldbury’4 Works and Garden Village.
55 2
8-38 a.m.
'l2-2 2/6! 1-26 p.m.
11-44 3/- 11-50 3/- 11-56 2/6!
3/-:
11-10 ^.m. U-15a.m. 11-20 a.m.
E x c u r s i o n s Sunday JWeanWay;
2/6
.«/«■ j2/8.
. 1/6 m COMING j TOMOBEOW (Salurd
St; John Ambulance Bnd r Division:: Flag Day, ' ioutheroe and District I_ , Dog ShbV at Oakfield, |
SUNDAY;
' Congregational Cffiurch :i IMO am. and 6p,m.
: Mount Zion Methodist C. 16-30 a.m. and 6 p.m. , CUtheroe Borough Band:!
Moor Lane Methodist Chi . KW
D a.m. and 6 p.m.
;! ; Castle at 3-16 and 8 p r MONDAY;
'Methodist (Wesley.) Sund in the Schoolroom a t ' Ion Mart;
(Jilheroe Auction; ' 10-45 am.
Palladium: Night)y at, 6 TTie Grand: Nightly .at) ; nesday Matinee at 2-3tl
I Cinema, eti. Ente^
Co-operative Hall, Whalld Elalto, Blackburn : CJonti Grand Theatre, Black ; Season. Nightly at
King Lane: Continuous!f| at 6-15 and 6-30.
TUESDAY 1 Clitheroe Auction Mart; J l l t e t i t o
(Certified net sale excj • I
' weekly! FRIDAY, JULY!
■ Lights on vehicles toij 10-16 p.m.
(Prom.)i8-35 p.m. 8-44 p.m.
reminder that the hd movement has madel advance since the pre though If a general set Is hardly likely to com year for most holiday l mlttee of Inquiry hasl Ing the matter with as holidays with pay the! The Trades Union Cq that' regular annual were an Integral part L necessary regular per| from dally toil,, comir periods of leisure, i the chief witness for tn the speeding up and In recent years made 11 workers should be r twelve working days order to maintain t' T;D.C. were anxious any scheme should be 'L possible. I ’The schemj
Mention of summelj
' Istered under the priii bargaining In the samI with wages. Lord Ami the T.UiC. suggested! should h'e paid for, wj ployer or on a contrllf ' employed. Sir Waltl
i Methodist (Wesley) Chuit , Anniversary: Services: If 6 pm. Gift Service ln|
3 V J ,Y 9 , 1 9 3 7 ,
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■ workeri such as btlf labourers. Sir Waltl holiday
; tlnuous : but w month He the the scl
much On
made bill, blit they believe
ughtithe estlrf leme was 4 per
J are OPPOse, principle as bj
service glvei! should be # » l
th a t a [central fund slj He said he had stud h o lldS s with pay M his opinion the cost! be covered:by a spef holiday benefit arraij with the unemployr and kome Governn connexion with thej pdwerk and dutlci orgaimatlon of collj
Me other h an f ny Mr. A, 8-
opposed! to the contrii definitely consider “ should pay the cost, what period of servlci able, pointing out thal
- th e necessary quql| #
Clitheroe Is usil Royalty visits Easti
hoUdaV travel, contributions on theJ “ equM thirds ’’ (emf th e State). He coi trlbuUon of 4}d. a I the three parties Mr. Comyns-Cnrr; a fortnight’s holldaji scheme he had put I would be paid to a I
1- Manchester after f
Its fame as one o | boroughs. At th e | month the Duke Lancashire as Pre ^ Association of Boyi atelyl Clitheroe has! the' town has no c | Duke Is to dine night of his visit toS It Is tevealed, will f 29th land 30th, and Is toistart a t Hyde I wh|(* the Duke wl|
i- under-Lyne, and Id . i dale] Bury, Burnll
He: will proceed fr
! watds; to Blackbuq .a f te r dinner to La stay]the night. On]
Acdilngton or Gren
j: 9-401 the Duke will] i a t ' (Lancaster, hd I Williamson’s workd 1: Club, going later t I lunch, after which
I . Thatto Heath, StJ i ' Blackpool. He a ; about 6-40 p.m., a l
.police force a quf S recalled by M
' no public banquetl Interesting meij
to 'a private engagl
SEE BILLS..
• station,: Chaddef mt(.rrled Miss transferred to m^lned for a sii
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th£(n he served InJ seven years he f Division of the Lj and retlrcd on pen years, he was atl
ok Villas, Wad •completed a lout
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