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COJHNG: EVENTS I WNIGHT (llriday);
riitheroe Auction Marti Sale at f f le s ’ ExhibiUoii, PubUc HaU,
I TO-MOEEOW {Saturday): xr en
p4 'i >1 pitlinclion. m ami 10/6
COixABS i® 8/6,10/8
P'/JiJlAS
Sjia^s and m
pi/ TH
Dor ; sb/l. 42^, 63/%
tours SHOP,” ^ne, C l i t h ^
St. Catherine’s SchMl, West Br^fort: DancA ^arlsh Church v.i Immanuel: Vaterlro, 3. (Eddington Church Sunday School: Jumble
Traitdes’’ Exhibition, Public Hall, 2 to 9-30 pun. ’ ; I
I Bale, 2-30. , SUNDAY NEXT.: ; ;
Holden Independent Chapel: iices. 1-30 and 7 p^. ; | jolUe Memorial Church,! i 1 Services, 2-30 Md 6 pm. St. Catherine’s, West Bradford: T vices, 9-15 am.[and 6-30 pm, (Sngregational Church: Services
Mount Zion Cihurah: Seryicra .0-30 ^ a I,rft Book Club: .Lecture; m Weavers’ Instt I tute, 7 p.m. I
idethodist (Wesley) Church' M
Trades’ Exhibition, Public. HaK ---- 2 to 9-30 pm. and daily durii g the we& Cinema Entertainments, etc.:—
The Palladium: Nightly at 6-30 uudJMO.
The Grand:, Nightly at fl5 ani B'"' ™ I nesday and Sa;uHiay,j2-S0 p m.. ^ , king Lane; Continuous from 6-,5 pm.; 8a(- I i^av at 6-15 and 830 pm.
' at 830 and 845 pm, ' I TUESDAY:’ ! ’ , !’
VinuKiu,.
lUFh; add if you areu " ' fine Pure Wop
t) a compfehensive stbil
In igain: lilijy
n
Electric Cookery Oemonstration Showrooms, 3land 7 pm.
--- « WEDNESDAY’: cbrnmefid CHILPRUFE. ir Cmpinations 13/9 : tab,
VistiStj/eF. townecic, ;eJesj9/9. Some
sty/i
ViistSt/ieL P/oin 0/1^0 !l0/-. Some style oi
Cp imbMtions 14/3. 1 i)R
\)iith domfort, pePe± and ultimate eqo
fo J areveiywelcotn:; )t[fiijd better. ist winter chi
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Labour Party Meeting: Labour Booms, 730. Moor Lane ChurCh: At Homes begta^, 7 pin.' Inner Wheel Club: Bridge Dri re, Conserva
Electric Cookery, DemonstraUo::, Tea Rooms, Gisbum, 7 ;pm. • ^ I
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Congregational Sunday School: Concert,,7-36 Chatburn Church Institute: Whst Drive, 7-15^ Conservative Club: Adoption Meeting, 8-15. ’
live Club, 7 j)m. ! ; THURSDAY:
Children's Night: Moor Lane- lAimual Horse and Cattle Fair.
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Electric Cookery pemohstratlom: King Street 1 Showrooms, 3land 7 pm.
Clitheroe Auction Mart: Special Sale, 10 i Sale of Horses, 12 noon.
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. Homes, 7. I FRIDAY: ; . i
iBashall Eaves & Brownsholme Show: Dance i in Assembly Rooms, 8 pm. I , !Electric Cookery Demonstrations: King Street i Showrooms, 3; and 7 pm.
! tion: Annual Meeting, Grammar School I at7-30pm. I
Ipots, China, etc., and Pleasurb Pair,begins.
Clitheroe and District |Boy Scouts Assopra- !
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rvMiDerative Hall, Whalley: Nijhtly. ^m^^'Blackbum: Continuous fipm 830 brand Theatre, Blackburn: Vaiiety; nightly.
Clitheroe Auction Mart: /Dairy Sale, 1^„> King Street
hitheroe Auction iMart: Pat Stock Sale, 1045 Electric Cookery Demonstrationd King Street : Showrooms, 7 pm. i i
i MONDAY: i Blackburn. , OOT Lane Church: Servi^ lO-io ^ 6. ilarvest Ser-
Bamw: Harrest Harvest Ser- 10-30 and 6,
Blackburn:
11 aun. i Blackburh.
Committee are thoroughly up-to-datfin their choice of this musical play, ;^ce the stage version was only producM lor the' first time In April of last ye^ at the New Scala Theatre, London. . Ill- at once sprmig into" great popularity, - ind this season amateurs everywhere!! are giving it a first choice, the nearest at the nlbment being Preston wherb|the Clitheroe players will view it In a; few weeks’ I time. The I original “ (3c|od- night Vienna” Is by Holt Marvell Jnd GeorgelPooford, and the stage verslM by
Services 10-30
Sydney Box,-with extra lyrics by [H V. PurceU; The. local cast Is at pi;ei ent behig arranged and It may be t a to for CTmateFthat” the old favourites be seen again.Miss Sandham will j (jnce more te the dancing mistress and j some striking and original dance scenes may be expected. Mr. Hardy will again pro duce, vrith Mr. H. B. Shaw,
MuB.Bao., as musical director Practices fo r" Gt od- nlght Vienna r’; are taking placeJe rery Friday Inlght in the Old School, Chtrch Brow, and we understand that a' few. more contralto and bass singers worn i be welconde.
Wcurgctruuiuiu ouu.i^v w »>«qw * # * ■ ■
the Town Clerk's Office, Clitheroe 'has been siicce^ful In passing his luMr- degreeiln Laws (LJLB.). , Mr. Leesi|ls a native of Darwen.
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Ing talk on holiday —^------- given by Mrs. Lister, the Founder- dent of the Club, who, with her huSb md, was a ifevy months ago a member of a party which cruised through the IM - terfanean' toTtaly, toured that ciwitry, and afterwards completed their Joki'n^
Wheel! Club of Clitheroe, the President (Mrs. Rogerson,) presiding, an Intel est- was fesl-
At Tuesday’s meeting of the m e r
Congratulations to Mr. David Leei, I who
of
A D V E R I IS E R A N D T IM E S , F E ID A Y
, Import Duties Advisory Committee has been unable to
tlon on the applications submitted by producers for Increases In the duttes.on eggs In shell and on table poultryi It does not appear to me committee! It 18 stated, that the portion of ,the Indus^ could be limproved by an Increase, other wbrds taxing the foreigner, not keiepiout his eggs except whep the Government Is on the stump and wants to show what wonderful things ifi has done for ithe poultrpan.
« “ im|nda-.
I areas and the housemves are to beiasked to complete comprehensive docuinente dealing'With Intimate details of family
average price of foodstuffs. 1 It has now been decided by these In authority that this method Is Inefficient and out of date and a big Inquiry ls[ being made thioum the I whole country as to conditions md prices. iTo obtain! the necessary. 14- fonhatlon, the Ministry of Labolu; have selected: at random I families In various
living,! it [has been the custom odun- emploi^ent Exchailges throughout ,ffle country to supply tt e Ministry, of Healm with monthly reports containing the
i In their efforts to ascertain the cost ( I
[expendture. Twenty-one people to iClltheroe and dlstrllct have been sejwt^d land,’with the assistance of Ibcal visitors, Ithey are t(> he aske^ to fiU to t h ^ n_ forms.
porting Industry'01* of those who, ^ provide the country with its eggs (whm foreign eggs are shut out during-th() next war The Treasury announces som^. what sadly It would seem'that me
O C l jO B E ^ 15,
:k 9 3 i. ULLEYPICTMHES Next Monflay, .Tuesday; ^ Wednesday
. PATSEY KELLY land GUINN IVILLIAMB in
Uumfiay, May and Satm^
’ EDWABD 0. ROBINSON 'and JOAN BLONDELL in
ori WHALLEY.
years, one of the outstanding social events to the ■village hsA been the hnnuffi whist drive and dance Jironloted i ln md of toe'WhaUey District Nursing Assoifia-
£50 FOE NURSING # 0 )S . -F o t many
tlon, and this year's effort, held at toe Assembly Rooms onl Wednesday eyenmg, was weU up to toe standard, 'toe public showed their appreciation Of the toe work wMch Is betog carried outby Lhe
In the’ South of France, attendlilg the Rotaryi Convention at Nice. Mrs. wster s description of the journey, and of| Inci dents on the tour, was very much appre ciated Iby the members and the lantern views ishe showed. Illustrating |many scenes’ln Baly and the Souto of Fttoce, formed a fascinating record of a; most interesting holiday. Warm thanks iwere
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mentary being supplied by Past-Pres|fleni ^ Uste^'-
with th e ^ ta iy Convenm^^^ I. • ; -I
, ■ I [The’banner-presented by Mrs. Mshe-
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ton, ofDownham Hall, for the best year s programme submitted ny members of the Lancashire Federation of Women s ^ t l - tutes,: was awarded at the meetm^ion Wednesday to ; Broughton Instate, Barton being second, and Penoieton
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’ Three days after the death of her Imther, Mr F. ' “ '
Weita'iy^mffi^of t o ! l S b e S e S [ S ^ S uck A '■ "" HI on Sunday, her condition did not p v ^ ^ j and suburbs a filmj The Kghwa^ode.
BfeoS theroe
1^ be cheery
la, I40P Irio
ERN SOLI 'V^
If you need' insjicctioii
lor d/w/erii Firejil CM ON LANE, CUTHEROE ,
Certified net safe exceeds 5,000 copies weekly. OCTOBER 15 h, 1937'.;)''
FRIDAY,
Lights on Vehicles ;to-morro|v 5-38 pm.,
1
regret the accident; v^cfi colleague, Mr. Carey, Lori, i.who
Our readers generally
knocked down' and seriously motor
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evening. In ithe course of duties he hadibeen at work
iUl lUlUDU jI |UiUllUii5
“Langdale,” Chatbum-roal,l and ihad been to Salthill-road to leaVe his “ copy__ with a member of the staff In for Thursday imoming.
car about 10-30 01 Wednesday ;
U Xi. CUlU ---^ -
his editorial at his home,
crossed the road near Longaght ' He
. readiness had almost
,
when he was [knocked idov$ car driven by [Mr. Vincent Rimington jfeultry farmL-,| — travelling in the direction of j Chatpum. Drs. Fairweather and Matjdonald were
summoned Wd Mr, Lord w^.at once re moved to Blackburn h ^ a r i i t o to e borough ambulanpe, a fracture of tne
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skull being suspected. On toPui^ Lufirmary last night we Were -ltopj®a“ that he-was still only sami-fcoMclous Md very poorly, i In his presenj; state rt Is
(Saturday)
'nursing home at Blackburn, where sM toed toe hext morning, following an operation. Mrs Bleazard was [the third of five da.utoters of toe late Mr. anfi Mrs. John Watsop. Jbeing one of a family m ten. Bom In CIitpto®'l' she lived in the to'Jm all her life. On
to anxiety. ' Mrs. Bleazard was not tole to attend’her brother’s funeral on Tuesday, but her lillness ’was not thought to'be smoM. Later to the day, however, her condltfen be came such that spe had to he.taktojto a
school she became a pupil^ toachtt old
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will deeply befel lour
injured by a
positibn this unto
Bleazard's greatest interest has o- - .
home, but she was nevertheless well known and popular to the to ^ Md dfetrlct. Heartfelt sympathy will be extjen,dedi to her husband, son and daughteif m the- great loss they have sustained, and j also to; her brothers and sisters, who have ffiui been; doublv bereaved in such a short, space of time. ' Mrs. Blbazard was associated' wlto toe Parish Church', and the totennent
place at St. Marj''s Cemetery at noonjtoday (Friday.)
take
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which are based on a new metopd of counting Intended to eliminate persons
The latest' 'unemployment Ifl^es/
i that on the 13th September Clitheroe had an increasq of men unemplpsed as / compared with -the'21st Septempefe last year, but a considerable decrease of
on toe register but not actually un employed on the day of the
couni.ishows
not possible to ascertain toe extent of his Injuries. I Mrs. iDid wiU havfi toe sympathy of aU townspeoplej and others further afield, in her; anxiety; and allwm
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Liberals, which Is; not llkdy. indent source
Unless there Is interyen
:iominees from toe todep^----- represented by ex-Coraicillor Leith, th
municipal election on 1st Nove^er M now made hp and nunnlier ntoc! fo _ Conservatives, four LabJtu and^ one
candidates for the four at the
Hallows, W Pinderand J. V
htoon.ttoee Conservatives and one ijahour. 1 year therefore the Conser valves ure on the defensive. Their three retiring tePre-
ratepayers’ 1 candidate, ^ e Councillors are Messrs. £ Bentham.^
sentatives again offer the r isayyla^,,a?^ they wUl be accompanied to to e ^ u oy
Mr. Frank Dugdale, toe Deal joutoaUst,
who is widely known Md should ^ exceptionally well, complying what be generally regarded as |a s^ngitem. CounclUor Hallows Is als(j offering hto-
EXCURi liimjing by any train,
J iwfll rdn to Blackbl t-40| p.m. dare 1/4)' hal ey ■
\ tfrmoi 52 (lOd.):
■ilwaj'-Compai ow. (Saturii;
[-mdrro 1 fare 6 1-14 aiid Whalley 1- Ihe
J 0-55,
1-45 lim. This excursion will run. fares.
(jnitberoe 5-40, Ifetumlng fi l',25 p.m. am
‘Bolton (Trinity
undui ion of Winchester Cathedral ■ in the northern transept |olf ,
. 858 yeara old, from the ■ Cr ,thedral, Syflhey.
I a train wU 3/-, from (Ml
iiirn front Chat- Cblheroe 1-45 ad Langho 1-58
fare from’, Cl album will be
run to Black- ,tbum, 1-8 pun, 21, returning at
chi Stef• to-morrowft 31 iGidbun 5-13,'Rinilii
excursion will apo run to Bolton, im Helllfleld
Wha:
[ton 5-19, Chat- m ,lley ^50,' and Manchester
,ny. announces, ly) a half-day
Ernest Parker, Harry £ Taylor. Much will depe^ja y...—
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self for a fiirtoeriterm u^der the habom: banner andjhe will have
to which one or both toe sttouser split their votes;In favour of eX'-Coim- cillor Leith and also In the ahseniie of a Liberal candidate where he Uberal vote is placed. ■ That It will ko ’solidly to vne
side or the other Is The Liberals having a fre^ as fancy dictates and so: papdrs will make up a voting.
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■Week at toe end of JaMiary/ls alTeMy I Rehearsals
That “ cjood-nlght Vie t a* pU^JUtU UU
opular choice for whit a s lU u
assured Influx
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spells that renewed vlgoi r wlthoiit w ^ h continued success Is
Wiucih IB to be weilUollieU of-many new cUmCd,, ouaw Inposslbld. U1L.C A* V **V W 14V **/V|
Council 15 ClgilK Labour representatives, (iue Liberal and two Independents.
The present coisl -ltution of toe | Is eight CfoD8eirvatives. .:flve
women unemployed. The number of; ■
men wholly Unemployed on toe ['former ■ - - ■
join us in thb sincere hope that hei! hus band vdll make a satofactc ry recoveiT
■ .'ihr
date was p9, as against 334 lato year, and the number of women 173 coplpared with 243, a decrease of 70. Temporary
stoppages 1 amongst men on the ISth September ran! to 63 against 199 iMt year, and for' women 98 against 275. This is very satisfactory as far as It go is, but there is no room for the ides that CUtheroe is not In the same need pf new industries as some of the nelglibpuring towns. The greater the town the greater the number of hnemployables. j It Is to be hoped toe local authority is, leaving no stone unturned that will lead! to the establishment of further new Inaustries. At toe moment Blackburn seems to be specially favoured with all that isj going.
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' stand, will remain at sixpence per qum, hence the towU will escape much of toe feeling which prevails at the increase to
. Milk prices in Clltheroe, wyunder-
veais’lbl age, had enjoyed extrenieiyLgood j up to date by t j^ addition of new Lalth'all her life^ and when she w4 wen ]l features. ■ At
In % city
Is /shown to the older iMdren, ,who are taken in,parties from the schoolri Here also are shown a number of lantern slides of vArlousbusy trajEfic points, prepOiediln the idUef' Constable’8 departme^, aPd traffic officers,froni the same d e p ^ e n t give tallts on toe traffic dangers arid rules
talks In the schools, but to toe tounpr
chUdreii and toe. Wants. ' F o r . to e ^ s are Introduced, sp that they:
to :| rauie caou, gTSSP the n 'tion, police officers, among other pspepte
leiv I of toe subject, call atontipn to top m^^es ' ' of street accident^ to children. These,; they point out, in^ude—
er I UlUUf yUUl/C VlALiUlOt A fn+hdf»miRPC r
front [of or from ' ' ' ' ' ' vehicle;
Rutinlng blindly from a passage or a shop! doorway or toe school play
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ground,;Playing games In toe streets}; Running after a ball or hoop from
toe footpath or h' side street: I Stealing rides or running after mov--
Ing vehicles;
I Riding toy cycles or “ fairy ” cycles in the roadways: |
Posters and literature are distributed to the .schools, and jeach chUd Is glyen a
I Using toe highway for roUerJkatog. L„W„,r
imflet 'settihg forth'tersely and stapte precautions that should be obsenfed.
ylcvttuvxi/Axo t;***«w -------- also supplies advlbe to parents.
CLITHEROE
Not crossing toe road property Running. Intoj toe. roadway^ frpm^in behind a stationary!
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!for the area, and It will be. their .Job to help'.the people toncemed. F(jur of these forins will be Issued duriiig the next twelve monthi and 2s. 6d. isitt be paid to leach pergon who suppUfs the the
inecessarjr Iforins. If
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particulars for one one pf tfte persons nor
accorded MrS: Lister for her MCeuent , onobrtuhlty of sending theifonns lecturb. TOe S S
roac i
'fnr iipt PT,ip1iPTit Asia matter of fact,’people wUl bdjgiven hilrett^to headquarters. All the people
itely confidential iind the -Informathm 'contained In them will not he divulged.
agrees to fill to ail the four fon^, he or she ’will receive half-a-crown for each form, pl)iB a bonui of half-a-crown for their trduble. The forms will be sbsoln-
d e & icoheembd must
bf.to employment afid Excha^e (Mr. H.jRlley) has beefi sup-
iployed. [The first Issued and toten
riurtag the week Il7th.
the Tiorcnrt'a nrnvp tn' 1bft “ ■ "
commencing October ♦ *
^ takd place
iMembers I of thel Iimer 'WheM pf CUtheroB land several other [ladies have kindly consented to act as vlsltore
generous way and bought ticket? [ Ip addition,; aU toe refresltoents and whist prteesi ^were generously provided. .i [ In spite-of the
toe play was splendidly, supervised by a toe staff, of stewards/ 1 Much Interest was taken in toe visit of Miss Funnlnger, of .Preston, Superintendent of toe Lan- (iashlre County NurstogAssoclation, who presented toe whist, prizes and spoke about toe origln'of dlstelct nursing, asso ciations. toe prizes for whist were won
fact that 64 tables; were occupied for whist, there was no inconvenience and
as follows: Ladles: 1, Mrs. Quito:’^2, Mrs. Wagstafle: 3,Mrs;TattersaU, (flentlemen:, 1, Mr. A. Proctor, Junr!;.2, Ate.
L.Robin
SOCIAL DIARY To Orgnnisen of; all Socali Events,
p it a'prell nlnaiy anhouncem ;nt'of youT- ei ent in tlie 'Advertiser & 1711163'' and ' tecure ynur place jin the Spofel Diary ■ easnlng.
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03t. 29-S alt bum; and Dist; let Y.F.C.: Tllrd Annual TSblst Drive
! , ' Dsnee. [I.
-Lbw Moor I i Method! it (Nelson Street) (ihurch: 5 liver Tree. Caste [Tennis Clul':,'( Annual - 1
.,y,. 5—
5-4D.DS. Old Glrli’l Associa- tlca:j Annual Da ite.
ani Dance. , ,i
Nov. 12—Dowinham Heading loom: The ' ' Adnual 1711181 Dri’e A Dance, ■ 17-G.CB.; & iT.O. (lento Seel' tibn)[: Bridge Dr ve ' IB., Crown Lolge: Annual Drive and Ddnce.
Newton Institute: C iiplval Ball
Nov. 19— Nov. 19—
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Dec. i5-(i.O.B. &IT.C. Clhipls Sec tfen)>: Bridge Dr ve.
Nov. 25-(ma,tbum [Oonsem tiw Assoc- ■
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^■wifist Drive and Otpiee' iatlon: Annual pall.
J11938 ’i’ ■ I !■ ’■ / I
j'an. 24’ toi 29i-Opera Week. , 1 '
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MARR1AC£S. limS-iSTAND [Stt
Aimy, was on Si tiirday, at tha flrtnyi Cltadil,! ,Blackp(»l
C. Lewis, of the Clitoeroe
Stendlsh was, a wbaver at Pplmrose Mill, — Tlackbum. Elnce, she has
tauutt*u.j of Blackpool tejfore becom- g an office: In toe Ealvat ,01)1 Army, Mto
t( 11 Captain Uary (Molly)
approached, with a reserve list In case I any of tl - . peraonS pro e o be , to,
tjjose [to be lineiD-
' forms have Just been lews
ii Probably it Is oiily a.'matter o f time of toe greater and .-.v ------- —-
before toe lesser towns follow toe lead like Manchester hold
I a “ Children’s SafOty Week.” S6me of,
son; 3, Mr. B. Horrocks. in addlton many special prizes were given. 1 toe prize for dominoCs was won by, Mrs. Haworth.. There was a much augments attendance for toe daiice which foHgWed toe music being supplied by CalderstonM Orchestra, whose services had been 0^ talned by toe klndi permission of Dr. Robertson. During the eveitog a flower 1 and gift BtaU was well j)atronlsed and toe J ■ proceetjs Ironi tliis helped to incre^e the J i * toancltd result corislflerably. ’ The exact I toanclal result Is pot yet knowp, hut more than £50 has been' raised, and toe amount will exceed[ that raised last year. Naturally the success achieved wpuld not have been possible but for toe hard work bf the committee aPd;the many helpera.
to be observed to lavoldtog toemJ Tne cinema talks and lantern slides Are toe: new features. Police officers, ^ 0 give
oftoeInrdBfehoplof Hulme ( t ^ l g h t Rev. T .'Sherwood I Jones) to TVhalley Parish Church last right week for toe annual msh-bearlng service, wMch | usually follows the; harvest, thanksgiving services, attracted |a large congregatom , During the sermon, the Bishop said that was toe first rush-bearing service he had attended and he Was greatly tapressed by what he saw. ; Atitoe beglnnmg o f ; toe service, toe children In: the Junior Snnilay 'School, follbWfed thB'.chQir into' toe church and handed their 1 gifts of rushes' and flowert to the Vicar (Rct. H. TV. Butterworth) and the Rev. B a Williams, who placed them on the altar Steps. Ten lltUelglris dressed. In green
bohhets-carried the rush toeet and laid i In front 01.% altar.: Tto year’s
IS u: iiuia
queen was Gladys ;Rotowell aM toe was I attended by four littleiglrls, all ()f whom carried' rushes. [During toe ,service,! which was of a very impressive character, the Grassmere rush-bearing hymn was |
t ------------- ,1 jshU pend: U Methodist CljapelwMtoe sung. . .
Jamieson, of Sahden, was toe preacher at toe Ebenezer Baptist Church, B i l l io n , on Sunday, when / harvest thanksgiving services were held. As Usual, the church had been beautifully decorated [for toe occasion with all manner of hareest gifts and presented a njiuch enhanced appear- ance. In addition! to preaching morning and evening, Mr. tfamleBon gave an ad - ' dress to the young people In the after- noon. On Tuesday evening, a hmest social was held, presided over by I®. 0. Exton. An address by Mr. T. S. StarMe, on “Highways of Life " was very greatly 1 appreciated. Afterwards supper was served and the -meeting was much en
thanksgiving.-T The Rev; D. S. I '’ll' [, ' I joyed. ■ ; r '
Church was beautifully decorated m h fruit, flowers, and vegetables, on Sunday, for toe harvest festival services.;. In toe morning toe preacher was the; Rev. W.
harvest services.—The Metho^ I ' l l Martoril, of Chathum, and in the even- CRICKET CLUB
WEDNESDAY ing toe Rev. J . , ^ g r i privert, of RawtenstaU, occupied toe pulplf. Special harvest hymns were Sung and there were
President of Cricket Club at tlte annual gene^ meet-
tag held at the ptarkie Arms Hotel M
when he turned .............. J.
H.lSDWerbutts, Who presided, ebngratu-
II Utoiattilnext year tM Clitoeroe tem_would j
lated toe club upon finishing third to the league table, and expressed toejiope
I secure the championship, butte thanked the officials and J mittee for the h^lp given to
ICAU J/CttA W ------- gfW V**w*v*, the season.
sevenpence during the Mnter mdiths in' so many towns.; Our nelghMurs at '
Sklpton, for example, resent the, increaro to sevenpence and they have ajtfucther grievance' In the announcement that from toe 27to of next month (the itok
authorities, "iDrlite more ^ Barnoldswlck the milk retailers on the question of the penny, the producer-retailers betag agi the rest In favour. Most of j wick milk, one would suppose, supplied direct hy the farmw, so toe majority of the inhabitants shqufid be on
re split icrease, it and
At
-jolds- win be
toe old scale. A similar spilt. atSklpton. Where there are It. Is difficult for the higher for any length of time, unleu______ a. decided difference in quality-which is not likely.
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I same case as toe Lancashlli cotton, manufacturers. Both have lodkjed to toe Government to take some heed of their sorry plight. But unfortunately the Government haq something else to think 1 about than toe woes of our greatest ex-
Lancashire poultry keepers k e In the
iixpected ro prices prevail there; Is
. Mr J. Carden, secretary and teeasurer, submitted the Statement of Recounts, which were passed as satisfactojry. Mr. Sowerbutts was re-appointed chairman, with to . H. Clarl[e as vlce-chalrpan, and Mri J Carden was re-elected secretary
_______ ' Beajsoh.. Mr. T]. Rydeheato'jwiU con- 1 — j *v«.,irD
time as captalri, and Mr. C. p. Brooks act as vlcei-captain. ThB gmem ---------- “3-elected en bloc, with ' ) vacanti positions
Mwker. The chairman, vice-toalrman, sroretary, captain, and Messrs. H.'Walker and J. Brown wjU comprise the match cbmmlttee. M^. W.'Johnson [was ap pointed umpire I In succession nto to . IH. Clarke, and Messrs. J. Taylor andjA, Itoison were aiipolnted auditors. [ The chainnBn andj secretary wlU; be the Mr.
.. J. Brovto and |T.
iTague representatives, ^and Proctor was re-felected scorer.
Rlbblesdale Wahderers’ Crlckei Club the ihemhers’ thanks for toe attention and courtesy they received during toe season
It was decteed to- conve^ to the
thanks to the'lMss and to the chairnian iconcluded a veijy successful meeting.
The annual dlnn'er will bd' Wednesday, Nojzember 24th/ .......... —
r , : . - T L i - r rv T ^ J I l^mbdrt; 2, Miss’Altoam. ’ Mr. C. P. jerrices.during toe past
toe members ithankiijiB
[2 Miss C. Greenup. I Gentlemen: i l,_Mr. presented toe W s and after-
Councillor J. 'Wilkinson was reelected 1-toei wer® soM
..............the CUtheree Wednesday j
—Its. value and ilnfluence In life and religion,” arid told many Interesting and j amusing stories [to Ulusttate his various points. Thanks to Mr. Hooper were ex pressed by toe Rev. R. Holt, who presided.
BARROW. I I and dance in' aidi of toe Cricket and
most popular social | events held In the village for some time was toe whist drive
CRKIKET CLUB EFFORT.-One of toe
I liwday evening/. [For whist, thirteen ’/tables were occupied, md prizes; were won as follows: Ladles: 1, Mrs. Knowles,
Tennis Club at theiReadtag Room last
wards eMressed thanks to toe donors and all who had asrtsted In making toe event so successful, [Ws remarks being endorsed by Mr. W. parslde. There was an augmented attendance at toe dance which followed, toe music betag supplied bv Mr. T. Battersby’s Band.
rinrmrt THE LATE Sffi! F. a WATSON.
At a meeting of churches attached to the Moor Lane Methodist Circuit, held on Wed
I Howarth, seconded by Mr, Haiiy Cook,' JP. Md the artembly acknoweldged the same b; ' rising in Silence. I
nesday evening, the IRev. J. Herbert Shaw made a toucblng reference to the passing ol Mr Frederick B. Wa-tson. He spoke of hb life-long association with, and his worts for the church at Moor.Lgne in many capacities as also for the circuit. A resolution of ,con dolence with Mrs. Watepn andl her fainilj was passed on. the proposition Of Mr. Ton
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fairly large congregations. On Monday evening a harvest social; was held when
I
Saturday of a ; iretty mamage ■ Sydney Spei cer, second son
' rs. P. Spenc( r, of 4, Ruslrtu- taam,i’and Mss Edna Mwto,
jirganlstl toil the! Sundi.y school was charmldgly attired In a i;olp satta dress, • rtth ha: 0 And veil of gol 1 to match. She ;:arried a J)0h9“et “ ;an roses, md
The hide/ who;ihas hem a prominent j im l e t | f the! chapd choir, Md
.B..~ Mr. and Mrs. H. Marsh, of 53, iiiriiSPrbhd, Babden. I
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-yas attindM by tiiree kher gavel her away,; Miss Agnes Westwejl |ier friend) vay'attired In a 3lue taflefaidress with gi)ld_ halo and shoes to match, ahA cart ed a bouqurt of
CHOOSE
yellow emrysantoemun s. Itos Joan sWonfis p r cdusto) ml Miss Mt^ tepmott (friend)! wope . f ’^ns of pge blue embrbldercA' orgam Ud, and carried bouquelis ott yellow chrMmtoemums. to. Walter iB^iicer '(b ro th ^ f the bride
groom wi
bv toelRevTw. Symonts (unde of toe bride) aM ithe I Rev. H.. H-HptosM. BA; tofT. Sjjencer (brother of toe
brldegnoA)’ was W BoOThTpiayed suitable m u ^ off|the
tegan. After toe recei tlbn, the newly- married teiiplelleft t'rlBlacMool
their hmeyteoon. 0^, will reside at 18, Whallpyfroad, Sahden.
EROE ULPriklROE’S neW PLAYER.
in sigr ing A ' new half-1 player iffl has had cons derableLanca^re
emth ;rof have, made an iiAportant ca pture rtw / s ’’ VAde Is. on th| .1 ijured list' Ivin
(fombli ati m| experience v ith H o ^ h BMJ. He will mdse his debut«t■
^hdale to-mor-
iPbythean; b d the forv arfls select^ from Thomffl, :* bhnson, AUen, Chatburn, Kitchen
win figure At centre-half, cntbjro'i’s team will tleijelore re.-t _ M ^ e r ; Wilkinson, Si npson; Akm IviU,
and aTn]Other,' WFor thMinatch agains, taunanUel qn the
Chuich^wffllbe represented by:- CraStteet'Mortoner, D :1aad; Holt,^bin-
aterfep M>uhd, to-morrow, the Parish “ The House for Service."
son, J vftittoker: Kay 'Taylor. Devlhurat, Adams on and Slinger.. I tic :-off 3 pu).
’Phone' No. 8 1
lorrlte 'cDUldedi at'a bmd ta Nortjic^- lan Lapgho, pn Mon^nlght. The
FOUIl [INJURED A'i’ lANGHO. Foiir Imen were liijuired when two
lorries were driven by 38, We: tmorland-str^t Ernest Wilkinson, of Wlgpn. John: Anderton, of 27
e.
Blackburn lorry “ *
wlto gerS, NbW'
were shoc£.i
Hdrold HIU, of O roHi Lahgho, Jiim
TgaUj’landJameslih trSW^orbrulsis,
lam 'Turner, of Burnley
and
sculp wotmils, wple other i^ e n - Niirbreck, 'maMy l.38 WorfhlnM>fi
MsitakM to Blckbum IntoAry ■The lorries w :re badly dai naged a [ pksenge;' In 'WUklnspn’s Pelham-street,
arrock, of '(Vlgan abrasions, and
^ 2 6 ) l ^ g S t . ,C l i& e r ^ — F^MPT SERVICE. I BIBTHpAI [ \WSHES.
vlchrof Pendleton, now In Gatooma
rtons and good ;wlihes of Blbblesdale.i Also
we ienu vu
ipf Vlctorla-avenuei !be 77 on Monday.'
ibrU g.C-'Fox
nkrj caitheroi Southern Rh
will I on Sunday att i In ^ iWe extend to nltn
Clitoeroe, fori 'b tw r . , H
for .mam h?ar^ coW to Mrs, Fletc ilier, of
.ibdeffla, lijthday., ,;atula- KUdsIln
- . of on i the awton, 0 M l
HURST GREEN.
! OLD PSIDENFS DEATH.-The _ [Occurred, on Monday, of Mrs ^en Ho den, [ j widow of Mr. James Holden, ;of Fair leld
diath
lyears ago, Mrs. Holden had passed [all life there, and was highly respected. ' husband was formerly secretary | of Peter’s Guild. Ito, Holden leaves one to whom sympathy Is extended ip his The intennent took place yesterday'a, Joseph’s cemetery. ■ '
' Farm, Hurst Green. Boro in the village 79
This Mbdel 837. .9
for satisfaction—eve; y set ;is remarkable not only a id fine performance, but
its good appearanc(i complete (iepeiniability
for for
We confidently recomm^d [he FERRANTI produd- particularly the model as iflustrated.
4 valve circuit with iron cored coils.
[Fine [ Selectivity. iTenninals for extra speaker. Highly Polished Cabinet. Modem design.
All Wave iuperhet [GED WITH PLEASURE
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pool I Clptlaln Lewis, wh) l8 toe son of I at togleton , M Hill and'
lents In Ire arid, Durham, itott, Clithe (>8 and Black
aiwell ki/o®Tlverton (Heyon) fanner, L stationed
jtotoh pefpre coming to Cfiitheroe.
fere MiisfD. Stodlsh and Captain ‘ Mr/ W. Lewis', U e bridegroom s
The ceremony was performed by leadlei f f i^ p le . Tielbridesmal^
tiihiieri the dutlf s of best man. ■ ' 'L— -I
-SMETBSON. • Ml .
Parish Church, on Sati rpay, ^ Mr. The w;dding r - r - , ....... , , ,
Trhe hrtds.’Wholwas gWep away by a ■ ' - ormerod, [was attired In
I Id hariaisiiraYiPf whl;e|roses. Her
to mateli land brown she est She wore riispra^fjTed rotes. Mil. - John Forrest- of Barrofe* Ms iJs^t man
iter. Miss' |Marjorie llmlthson, wm lde5mmd,I and. vyore a 1 ilue and wmte lowered crepe two-piece suite with hat
I ’teremony.'vhlch was con.
toe'vicar (Rev. W. 8. Helm), a Me held at toe bride’s home. Wllsher.wiil ireslde at 52, Among tiiA glfts_wOTe
JubUee" J&i and Hodder where tpe! bride and
Mbert W fisher, of Barrow near WhaUey, id Miss Etoei Snilthson, elder daughtw ' End Mrs. iJ. Sm|thson, *'
ok plaselat CUtoeroe of 52,
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H A N S O N S !Specialists in\ Childreh's IFcar
9, King 5i .?£S[li!r jIN BUT
GIVE YOU; THE BE [ARE AT
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I ko^lCLAD ■ j ' i
I Wars iuid Riimoiirs ' . s o l i VIYELLAi iRAMADA,
S W p K l S T S o f W
•eet, ClUheroel of Wan
IN C B E A S IN O P R IC E S
OUR Ipresent stock- and we cam easily 1
rHE OLD PRICES. ,E
I AGENTS for ilND MILSON WEAR ()|L8EY and STERLING WEAR BUY EArLY M d save MONEY clitHEROE- ' ' 11 . M e r o e
bn. 12-41. d B. ds IT. C. (' lennls Seo- tii4n)l:'Bridge Diva. '
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Trurti CF
Tlie Rate' of Ints
'tdinaty ilfepartment i
,1 Tllose Depositori
mlay open an accoun; Department, where ^ allowed, rtz. :—
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:ee irtmtEST
rest on all is . . . . . .
15%
Laving £50 to their credit in the [Special Investment higher' rate of interest is
£2 : I S 'pe r cent
For I over a Center d Security for Saving:
[Head OEficii: LORD :
, this Bank lias provided under Government Control STREET WEST, BLACKBURN
(OPPOSITE Ihe fIrEEI LIBRAR f)
3, CHURCH STREEjT Branch M a n a g e r : John R. KeeshaIv
v I i sits in; the -K,
(flitheroe Conserve iv? Ball Newton Infirmar; 1
1 Effort
Somethiing new ih Children’s (SEVEN)
wNTER
JUST AlEIV$D;ANdw8eleotonotBAErfl N1 in an the. Heir Coloun,|bomY
dudLof Iweluhotohs, BHOisSi I { SEE CVB &B.
FOOTWEAR BY SUFFERS,
or BtOi^ bom 3/11. SCHOOL FOOTWEAR
E A T V A R IE T Y &SON lane, cltiheroe.
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