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Bub-Comihittee Were asked-'to ™.ake 'an.,|.ni VAmiLu inspection bnd riport upon this property; “ion of applyW
of Nos. 1 to 13, Back York-mreet. L The' Librarian reported to the Fr^
the month of Mby, bs follows : -A total of 4,731, of which 4,710. were from the, lending, 20 froiti the reference depart-; ment, andlone from the NbtlpnaLCentral Ubrary. Open o|h 18 day.s, dally average
ibrary Committee'the Issue,of books for 262. - ■ CoMtableiof toe West Riding
Ing of the .gasholder with green paint, j | An old flrlnt of CUtheroe, offered to Musson, was accepted with the .best;
the Library Committee The Free Library wlU close for the! ! <o', — ’ i ' by Mr. C. !E.;
thanks and apprecMon of the Com-; mlttee.' '
1 I . Tenders are to be invited for the paWt-1
;AdvertIng o the Inlnute ,of tbeFlnanee General i’ufposes Committee on om tte Housing SuhrCottunlttee
;„nverimB tv wo uu.*m»v - ... l i e s .
■In Hehthornl-roE d and Bawdlands shpuld take place a ; 7r( p.m. Instead of fi-3® p.m. as atipresent.' Jf . . . i | \
everilhg collbctlin from the .plltar boxes b The Gas SubiCommlttee Inspected the
store! and tie Gas Manager su^imltted a Blah of the alterations necessaty to con
uUdlngs tolinkly : utmsed M a coal
tHo n S lo n ' of ’ the method inspected tie] ground floor of the hulld- nrfVh pn^riiaints and enquto ine W d lii p&t ub the das Ifiaflagers
Blebzard) j present wOTkshqp Is vacated. with power t ) act!.
Arising from the report of the,SMAtoyl Boroigh 'Surveyor submitted to Inspector, the Chairman reported to toe the Highway, Committee report by toe
Health Cpinmlttee “ - . t® A ppp? - - fe I^ief^Consteble bs' t o “n s u l t ^ ork-Street. ■ ■ i p f church Erow and Church-^cet lor
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miuee
The Chief Cohstabte submitted to toe l a m ^ Watch Committee', report by toe CWef
date fixed f ir the July Council meeting | falling during Clithbroe bpUday week and |
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toe conduct of,; an d‘the'highly satls^Cr I miwing date.'! ;.;iUoUncll,'27to July In-j'Ehglneer Ubd approached_the District •1
nounclLahd^^^ be held on the 1 mah repo:'ted[that he; apd toe Borough B a n kM I -v fe s and Estites Committee, the Chalr- ^g ing i rbra the mtahteW
The Tovra Clerk 'submitted to toe Parks and Playgrounds ComMttee application by the Head'Gardener for an Increase of
remuneration. It was ProPosed-bV Coun- |j^g%rect|l to the brook.hear by and ln|
the.brook was such that no
n„g^gr wlth 'toe Dfoposal' to con- ^
t^e furtoer-Tiouses
clllor BeilthamA seconded by Counefflor “ jnting out that in flood ■ilme toe flow Cook, and resolved, that tbe re™nMa- tlon of toe Head pardener be Increased |
by 5s. per week. The HlghvVayl Committee agreed, that
the CorpOratloii wortoen concern granted atoollday bn Saturday, Jiffie 26th,. on the occasion of their lannual trip bnd that sucW of toe Workmen who have been
twelve mbhtos -aild upwards In the^em-
ploy of f wages foi
holiday on Saturday, June 28to, oh the occasionlof toelr annual trip, and It was agreed that such of toe workmen who have been twelve haonths and upwards in toe' emp oy of-lthe Corporation be paid their wages for that day.
JThe Corpbratloh Workhien' employed the Gas department were granted i a
rainfall filled toe brook. The matter was referred' to| 'the sub-committee to report thereon !i
able to enter toe brook as the sUghtest ' from toe proposed drain would be ................
The ques-l^mm of ln|ec§6us fflsebses_ma|^dejn p^^^ _
jectlbn 63 of toe!
norf tor an'IjrdCT'rating'the vise of l . ih # Act, 192i,; duly approvci Church B r e la n d Chutoh-street by County C ob cm .! Thejedlcal
heavv motor veW^^^ was deferred pend- HdEdth repbrtel as to ^ 6r tog r e cZ t cf t & o r t of toe Parking wtech hac befh effected.
At a me‘ting i of the Finance Com- TdWn Cters mteL It wai decide
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fpHhe>rcvlslfe^ I tlpn for vi i
owlhg to4he dpUnty Ccupcl that ^ Is no rnnotine I ofjqr anirlobsemtlonSi onj thi
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llbtk submitted to the ;ee circular tetter from ;he 'County Council, also e for toe provision of odatlpn for |the treat
notify toe desired to scheme.
Officer of endments ,e scheme immoda. Ipox. The
Govern, by the
vert' the bulldffl Into , a fitters’ iworkshop and stores iccommodatlon,' at an estim ated cost of £200. . It was recommended that the ne :essto work of conyetelon be carried put, ■. The SubrCpramlttee'also
as a^workshop and A c h il d r e n
DEDICATED I A T LANGHO CHURCH,
CANON LAMBERT ALSO
DEDICATES STAINED GLASS W IN D OW IN! m e m 6 r v o f C iL E S ! H AW O feX h .
children’s comer, i both , , atOTCtlve additions to 'St. Leonards Church, Langho, were dedicated last night week
by toe Rev. .Capon C, H. Lambert, Warden of WhalleySAbbey. ^ The window has been pto’rtded Under a bequest by the late GUeS Haworth,tot York, Langho, who
died in October, 1935.- Under toe same bequest, stained gWss - windows have already beeiij dedicated at Whallej Parish ChPrch and! at St. Mlchkels,
Blackburn,; ■ . ; ; *' !, v ^
provided out I of imoney raised by thf children themfeelvefe, is in blue and sllyer colours, arid the furnishings are of llnec. oak. It IS Indeed a church in miniature complete wlth;altar.| The new v^dow,
The chlldreii-s comer, which has beer
illustrating our Lord as ,a child sur rounded by chlldten, flowers and _anl mals, and suggestfed by the; words of t k hymn, ("All things bright and beautUffi,
Giles Haworth,” ahd the C ome r " glory of God: and in toe service
TTip Town cterksubmitfed to toe Hous-i land tool idee: a plot,! required for toe from Mr; C. Wilson \ G>tef Goifstame’s house. |It ^as resolved
thgt toe plot required for thb Chief Con stable’s l ousii: be selected jas early as possible, apd that toe remainder of toe idiid be onerdd to Mr. Waddlngtpn at a tent based upon the,valuation of toe Dtetrict 'Valudr, subjedt to the consent of Minister bf Health apd
t k ----- ... of the terms of a lease to hi thATown Clak. I ; ' ; k —
Works BubtComffilttee' that, kt the le- Gohnty %uncll, suggestlngj that .before quest of top Chief Constable, the lethal liaiiy furlierlsteps werq tkkek by toe
The Gas Manager reported to the Gas \ tofe Clerk of the Peace of t^e Lancashire i The Town'Clerk submitted letter from ,
Inspected the condition of t ^ chamber. It was suggested tout the Town Clerk
communicate with neighbouring autoorl-, ties asking for particulars of toe methods employed lyfhein for the destruction of stray dogs,! etc;
County (ilouncll had approved the etec- gjjjgjjgg any of its employees who may Infetant, and careful;consideration was tlon of ‘ [Halt Major Road Jtoead signs 1
Adverting to a minute of the last meet ing: of the Highways Committee the | Boroughj Surveyor reported that the
would be erected at an early date. I ■ H
Watch Commltte.e as to certain fixtures gi^gration. in hls residence' at the Police Station
The Chief Constable reported- to: the
- k « ployee of tie CouheU Is in the Territorial the Committee, be given con -1 i |
! : ' - ! which were hls mersonal property and Adverthig to toe minute of the Hlgh- Don*t Hesitate—I l i a Morris Car
The popularity of the MORRIS OARS is Aroof of their reliability under all circumstances and;during all sejsons.;
a trial run for you? You’ll! never regret owning a MORRlb. 8 h.p. from
W a l m s l e y Sole Moeeis Agenm foe aras Aeea
£118 &
Low Moor Efficient Gar Battery Servi,ce. S e , IMPSON
Clitheroe Tel. 17!
arrange
peTsonVboricemed be warned against any way at Pluillco;
: The Borough Surveyor submitted . ............ It'was decided that the
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fixtures be'taken over by toe (committee jj^g London, Midland and Scottish Rall- and toe [Chief Constable re-imbursed for ^^y company that the goods yard drain the same.
whlch he had;tq provide on ta ^ g up ^ayg Corimltte'e of March 1st, the resldencfe. It wps| recoimended toat toe
ggj.gygjg jurveyor submitted letter from
I had been bleaned
and.lt was hoped this U„ I would prefent further flooding under the
repetition of their action, arid'payment obtained from them for the tarmacadam
wrongfiilly remoyeff The Housing Committee decided that
arrangements similar to previous years, and that
Houstag.Committee on surplus housing. iarid between Hqntoqrn-road^ankFm ^j^g
The Borough Surveyor repom ; T' *' *— TWENTY-FIVE YEARS V ITEMS CULLED FROM jotiR ISSUES OF JUNE 19lh, 1912 BI During their ten years’ membershippffhe
Chatbum Football Club carried' off the championship on four occasions. In addition they won the Birtwistle Cup, the Charity Shield and the Eddleston Cup. To celebrate their latest success in winning the champion- ship of the league and the Eddleston Cup, Mr. Klng-Wilklnson (president of the club) entertained the players and ofBcials to. tea it Mr. Hargreaves’ dining-rooms on the .15th. t A concert and dance, organised in honour of
lackburn and District Amateur League,'the
Maigaret married 15th, by
Mr. Harry Varley, Ytllkin House, and Miss Seed,. of 37,. Moor Laile,' were
at St. James’, 'Parish Church on the the Rev. R. Railton.
which the cup'and medals were presented by the President. Two medals each iwer^ handed to the following members, of 1 the team: W. Smith (captain), J. Green,|T, Isherwood, H. Briggs, J. Schofield, T. Nutter, A. Adamson, P. Jones, R. Chatbum,, A, Wrigley, W. Homby and F. Sherilker. |
ahd Institutes Union, which comprised, 1,5011 oiit of a possible total of 2,250 clubs in; Eng] land and Wales, was celebrated by Banow Bridge Working Men’s Club with a dinnei and smoking concert,
The Jubilee of the Working Men’s Club: !'
jpecial preacher at Chatbum Wesleyan Sun day school anniversary services, when coUec. tlons realised £17 8s, lOd. II
[The Rev. A. Dickinson, of Sklpton, was thi = = ' '
‘ I By the casting vote of the Chairman! the original proposal to utilise -the Gas Works site, for a new elementary school was upset, h sub-committee being appointed by' th^ Town Council to select a site at the iiprth end of the town, Those members favouring the Gas Works site declined to sene on thfe
sub-committee, ’ -; t!j A wedding took place at West Norv;ood, on
leidest daughter of Mr., and Mrs. HartleJ: topden, The Hermitage, Streatham.
Solicitor, Llncoln^s Inn, second son of Mr*. E iThomas Clark, JJ>. and Mrs. Clark, of Thfe
he 18th, between Mr. Arthur Frank Clark, lms, Wantage, Berks:, and Constance, the
he occasion, took place in the evening,; at) Father Hayes officiated.
on the 20th, a wedding (was solemnized be. tween Mr. William Manley son,of Mrs, and the late|Mr. W. Manley, Waddow .View, Wad- dingtonj and Miss'Mary Sutcliffe, daughter of the late Mr. J. W. Sutcliffe and of Mrs, ■ Briggs, [Chadbum-road, Clitheroe. The Rev.
At th^ Church of SS, Michael and John, = = f '
Manager,, to let jtoe land, M‘'Arlsliig from |the report of the Gas!
toe Committee considered toe present positloii as to coal. It was decided that teridets be invited for the supply of coal at the Gas Works during the ensuing
anager to the! Gas Works Committee,
period bf twelve months, and that con sideration of the tenders be referred to toe sub'-commlttee with power to aefeept]
tenders} } ' V ' ' ' .
WestB annlver-iary sennons at the United Methodist Church £18.
Diana 1. I '
The lev. A. Winfield, of GUdersome, Leeds, a former circuit minister in Clitheroe, visited adford to preach the Sunday school
The offertories amounted to over
dance v hich Lord Ribblesdale gave at Surrey, HouseMor hls youngest daughter, the Hon. “ ' - Lister. ;
Prinefe Arthur of Connaught attended a
station, on the 15th, several waggons left the metals and severely damaged a signal bo>(.
Duriiig shunting operations at 'WhaUey
which perched for some time on, a house m School Terrace, on Sunday afternoon,, the
Considerable interest was taken hi an owl
-Woman taking the oath at a London Police pourt.
16th. I swear to tell nothing about toe truth.
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'and' artistes. Announce a singer with a foreign name and at once he will have
Duke of Kent. . > We are too rea'dyko belittle British art
audience; advertMe an exhibition , someone with a less homely , name tnan. Smith! or Broivn arid toe same result Is achieved. This Is all wrong.—H.R.H. toe
Watch Committee letter from the Secre tary of the CUtheroe Qroefers’ AssocM oq stating! that toe Association were op posed to any order of partial exemption which may be made under the Shops (Sunday Trading) Restrictions Act, 1936. for toe (sale of bread, flour, confect oneiy, grocerlfes .and other articles usually sold
The 6hlef Coiistahle submitted to.
Flnancfe Committee Secretary of-toe C l l t t ..-
in grocers shops'. ' The Town Clerk
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asking the Council to consider the inak- Ing of i grant towards toe reUef of children In Spain who, are suffering by reason! of - toe I civil war. The 'Town Clerk was lijstructed to reply pointing out that toe Council had no legal power tO[ make a contribution.
.submitted to ithe letter from toe eroe Labour party
. [ Watch
„Mvv.. Committee letter from toe Honie Office is to the employment of ex-soldlers as polite officers pnd asking that preferj ence be given to ex-soldlers over other candidates provided their quallflcauons were fuily up tb toe required standard^ and torthe nuiriber of men with rese^e obligations not exceeding R reasonable proportion of the total strength of, toe
The Town Clerk submitted to J thi
police :!orce. The Gas Works Sub-Cbmmlttee con
sidered report i f the Gas Engineer l ano Manager upon ^the tecoyery of henzoh from coal gas, and'the Gas Manager re- reported as to ithe plant neefessary., !' was rfecommended that before a fina
dfeclslori is made as-to such e! plant at the Gss Works, the sub
French) with power, In consultation lylth thfe Bbrough ,-Surveyor and Housing,
referred to thfe —-------- , ■ ■’ Chairman (Councuior '[ ^jicviu d JVM-u ....M V— -- -
prizes be given tor , toe best g^deirsi oil the Corporation! housing estates under
opinion 0) quire atl
the Council -Aras likely to re- itlon.
(Aldernian Parker) In consultation ’wim {jgjjgig,. ju (.j^g Qjjjgf constable’s present tloned later;: toe Borough purveyor and Housing
„,ifv, I sent Chief, Constable, Sergeant- Harris. *W2 ®
communldate at once -with the Home Office asking for their Immediate con- curence to toe proposed works of altera tion of toe police buildings, that Im mediately upon toe removal of the pre
tn thP allowance! pending completion of a house jjuUt for hls occupation,
stable bfe granted a rent and rates
day-avenue whlc^ might be utilised tem- pj„gjjgg committee report of toe District Acts, Merchandise Mark!; Acts, and porarliy for gardens. The inatter wm
clerk , submitted to the
for toe yiar ended 31st March, 1936, and the Borough Treasurer reported^on the
the accounts of the Coun(:ll, Diseased of iAnimals Acts, r nd for hack- j, j^^g^ Education and Rating, ney cafriagfes,, common, lodging-houses.
matters rilsed in the report. The Borough for the Chief Constable to . TreasurerTsubriiltted recommendations of hccordlliglyl assigned to him. He to be
iriarketfe and fairs; and duties is itiinay be considered advisable perform and
- such further
the special sub-committee appointed-to responsible ,to
toe.Watch Cbmmlttee and consider toe matter of arrears of general subject to the provisions of the pqUee rates that certain anears of rates be feegulat ons and all statutbry provisions
warrants be acted upon. -These were agreed to ' ;
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scullery it 18, Little Moor-road, for Mr;. F. Tayltr ; semi-detached houses at Pendle-rc ad, for Mr. J. Schofield; temporar 1 hen cabin at Up-Brooks, for Mr. R . ,P a t o ; temporary greenhouse at
the Highways Coiririilttee toe following plans: Shop (front. In the Market-place, fot Messfs. J. and F. Bentham ; bath room, at 82, Salthhlll-road, for Mr. F. H, Broom; : 'garage, at Falrhaven, Plmlicq-
road.forjMr.R.'A. Hunt; alterations to
The .Borough’ Surveyor submitted to
10, Faraday-'avenue, for Mr._T. Smith. The aboite were, approved subject to toe usual coijditloni.
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The . Town Clerk submitted to tfle Health (lommlttee Circular 1,522 issued
by! the Ministry of Health with regard to matemaif mortality, and the Medical Officer 01 Health reported fully upon toe matters ralseo by toe circular and exist
written off, and that In other cases where affectliig himself or the Police Force, dlsteess warrants had'been Issued the The position which might arise in the
I |on Wediiesday, June (Jndi'theTdvra’Clerk reported that since theriast meeting hfe had conimuiilcated with thfe Home Offiefe 1 arid submitted reply! received from them
l,,,|At a lieeting oLtoe vifateh. Committee : j
1 him. Inspfector F.; K. i Exelby appeared ............. t was resolved
cbrisentlng |.to' the ' appbiritment of Inspected F.;K. Exelby of the Chesterfleld BorofeghTPolice Force as Chief Constable should toe Committee decide to appoint
mlttee thfe Town Clerk,was Instructed to | Oonstabje afejfrbm 1st July, T?37, upon the , terms and conditions: salary, £375 per innum
followlnj irienclni
Manager be glyen power to make tne mg^ggre toe newly appointed Chief Con-1 vlded filee of rent and rate? in which he necessary arrangements. i
as a temporary Boots £2 lOs. , per annum 5 House pro-
I pensionable!allowances': £25 per annum in respect bf all additional duties'men- ............Uniform £12;per annum'
by , biennial' increments o f , £25 to a maximum bf £475 per ainuiii. . Non-
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Com- rlslng
shall bfe required to live. He ! to carry but all jdutlfes ordinarily pecformed'by a Qhlef (lonstible-; duties of Inspector undertoe! 1 Petroleum arid Explosives Acts,'toe Food and Drugfe Acts, Shops
At a ipeetlng of toe Watch Com-1 Borough Poljce Force be appointed .Chief 1 Kendal I Exelby of toe I Chesterfleld
I Borough’'Police Surgeoh’s [examination proving satisfactory, Inspector Frank
:the the
The Tom Clerk submitted to the Finance (rommlttefe letter from toe
Secretary of the East Lancashire Army a conierence sugBeaieu ,uy numc umv-c
la directly; above thfe! Corner, so that t k two form a bfeautoul-part of the church.
. A beautiful stained glass window and a
way iwlthln the church.: That !)as the reason they hfedlsolpmnly set apart the comer of the church jfor the use of the children; and they hoped that by its uie the i children ]of the parish miildbe helped-to unqerstand that the!church' waaja place Into' which they could enter , freely arid happily, arid which they could regard as a home, to look upon It asj a spiritual nurfeery In' which they could find! things suitable toi their needs to help them to leam to love] God, The corner was! also set .apart to help the Children to pray. Children (wanted to pray, lor
It was a reallrifltlnct, but If they wereito pray they must be trained In prayer, and two; things weye necessary. First ,they must be encouraged j to use beautiful prayers, simple lln language, suitable! to their needs and relevent to the ices and suiTouridlngs In wh clrcum- He hopfed therfe would l e many
,ch they
1 to lay their,prayers jihfere. It wouii jbe a Wautlful
o say: the iprayers; they
-J of children’s prayers In the Corner, that the! qdults; would do all they r.-Jlbly could to encourage the phlldTen
parents Tyoqld bring their into the church arid kneel by t 6f
them.in; the Corner arid hi
a child to pyay better than ^ e sight of mother and father prayin;
ip them Did find _ elui
Cfenon Lambert dedicated!; the wlndo’jv
“ To the glory of Godarid In memory! (jf-l room for\whlch no dbvlous use [could be found; and so he defclded to ituiii It into.
I used to live irl a large recto; 1 three storeysJ ! In the, top o:
cWldren of the parish.” There Was a largfe'congregatlon to wli •
ness toe dedlfeatloti. and among the [Vlsli -
,0 settlement prepared by
(Rev. V. S.' W. Mitchell); the Vicar ;df St, Stephen’s; Blackburn (Revi T. a Heatok and the Vicar oHSalesbury
IRev.jP. J. Goakley).! The riephew of;toe law Wr. Haworth, Mr. Roiand Haworth, of Blac :■ bum, wafe also presfent, '
ship the.Lord,” Miss Edna Catlowibelig Thf The lessf"
toe organist;
at the Junction of Church Brow .and Ujiem to at! midthfe annual camp training, created. ! It Was resolved, that Inspector Waddlngton-road and that the signs .pj^g p g ^ Qjgjjj
g^oul' 1 'any. case arise where an em- Pdllce Fdrcei be Invited to attend before jj^g gg^t^gj
prepared to pant leave of Committee at their meeting on the 24h jjj j^g Territorial Army, to enable ^iren in toe light of the circumstances instructed to reply FJ K. Exfelby; of the Chesterfleld Borough-
cajants (the M e f CoPstablelreportlng on the remt Inlng appllspnt) selected by toe
result of the enquiries they were deputed to make with Regard ;to flveiof the appU
'ffthe Pitacej of the furthei) correspond- ce with thfe Homd Office. Aldermen fehley, i’arkfer and $eedalli reported toe
i reg irfl ito merger of the Borough ce Fdrce Uvlth the Lancashire Con- stabularj ^should be 1 held. The Town Jlferk was 'lnttructedlto pot fy the Clerk
Master Allan Catlow. h Canon Lambert; said It ------
were placed In! it, with two prayer deski. and a few chairs, apd beautiful ' 'pictures: was[ the
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weye hung dn- the walls. ■ | It custom of hls: wife! and hlinse' ........... ..
During !the service the children schdr evfentually found them In the! rooii at sang very sweetly; toe anthem,_
to dedicate the window to the inemcry of Giles [Haworth,ito whose graerqs ty they were indeed Jndqbted for a beautl ul
e very much appreciated to-be allowsd
lesson was read py as a privUeke '1
icate the chlldreri’i corner.^ - , , 1 u . He wanted to speak .particularly, ab( ut
addition !to the Church, and also to ded the children’s comer, and hadtherefqre
chosen for' hls[ text part of the l ‘ to| verse of the! 10th chapter of the Gospel according to'St. $ark: “ JesUs said .suffer little chlldreii to jcome uhto Me, and f ir- bld thetri not, fofi of such Is the Ktngd im of Gbd.’l It wife, In the-spirit hf tpls
command of Chrlfet that they solem ily children’s comer. I Tals
saying of our Lofd’s was not happily m- terpretated i when' It was held to' mean only;toat we shfeuld not prevent;or :mt obstacles In the way of, chlldreirilfearn ng to know and lovfe their Saviour;"')(ts best and fullest [ Interpretation was reached when it was regarded as a command to us all to do all lil our power to eniourfege children to know land to love the Iprd Jesus. Thus the [corner had been dedi cated. Its purpose was to encourage; to Inrtte, and to, alttact the children Into toe presenefe 'of the living Christ.
would seek' to do that in toe following ways. ■ I j :
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children to look [upon the church as their home, a home Which theyjcould finely, enter when they liked, a horiie In wMch they would ifliid all that help which a home should glvje to them In,toe deve! op-1 ment of their religious lives, j
First, It wouiq, he hoped, heldjthe
■ A Hom'e [ from Horae. , ; . ,1 i
- ' , ■ 1 Qod, and [iri all bfeautllul things
rfeasons for. the falling away o[f child: ren from; thfe church and all that the church meant, when they reached the age bf febfeut thirteen, was .that they were never given an adequate uriderstandlpg jdf the church As t feeir home, a home' in which they had a right and proper place.
He was cohrtriced that one of the i
event of a merger of the i^orough Police Force, s s mentioned in the letter from the
Home (Jfflee dated August [8th, 1934, and Signed iy Mr. A. L, Dixon, was explained to Inspector Exelby* '
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND a g r ; CULTURAL
ing. It was Pllklng;on,
SOCIETY.
Agrlcbltural Society, on Monday even- announced that Mr. T. P. of Blackburn] who Is this
At A ineetlng of toe Boltdn-by-Bowland
ing arrangements at the Maternity ana Child Welfare' Centre.' Consideration of ithe whole subject was deferred to-tne nekt me&lrig of the committee and in the meantime, copies of the circular are to be supplied ;to each roeinber of toe committee, with a report by the Medical Officer of Health upon toe Provlslom of toe circular arid hls recommendations
Finance Committee letter from the Head Postmaster,[Blackburn, thay SR
thereon. ! The Town Clerk- submitted^ rtorthe
tlon had been received to dose tne sub-post offices' Iri Clitheroe all day on Wednesday,; toe 23rd June, on thejicca-
enqulrini request, to reply
year’s riresident, has agreed to give a cup to be rrararded Iri the local cattle section and tins vrill be won outright. It was also ailhouriced that several other cups (vQUld be given. Mr. J. R. Hlndley, of Blacko Is glvlng .a cup for the best foal fen the ground, and the Society decided to award a bup to be won outright for the best collection of ten sheep,-hoping to Stimulate Interest In this‘section. Mr. J. L. Macalplne has generously agreed to give al challenge cup for | the breeders tattle class; replacing the trophy pre sented py Cinon Brodhurst and won out right JastI year by, Messrs., Geldard. Effortsfare ipelng made to'strengthen all iectlons arid additional premiums and- ipeclalTprlzes are being offered. , Mr. J.
:i„ Towler rfemairis toe chairman of this jnterprlsing Society and Mr. Prank Mead continues energetically t6 perform toe duties tof sfecretary, ■ '
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slon of the local tradesmen s holiday, and If toe Council acceded to toe The Town Clerk was Instructed
vv xv;.*, that toe Council had no objec tion, anc also that he corainunlcate uuto the - Head Postmaster asking that tne
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you are young you haven’t! enough money to travel Of see toe ,world, i So you spend your life working to get It and ruin your
Life doesn’t give you a chajice. When
health i Then when you are, HI and old, you don’t Want to trayel-fe-Mr. Robert T. Coultefe, visitor from Christchurch, New
^ealaiid. I|. , ' | i
The sense of thfe church as a place wliere the family could j meet to worship and praise the One Father had not been fully developed Iri the [lives of Children. It was true they! wfent into church from time to time fop their own childreii’s ser-i vices. - It wasltrue also that thej! could come to the general services of toe con gregation, but {that was riot enougfr If they were to be helped to realise that toe church was their home, a home tfe wjilch they livere broi|ght at birth—at bAptlsm, In which ithfey [were nourished; jand strengthened by ' toe word o f ' God, to receive instruction in the custoiris, irian- ners and principles of toe family of pod, a home In which they came of agfe al; the chancel steps| at their Confirmation when they received the Spirit of the Holy Ghost in the service of Hls kingdom, when they wepe, given, as it were,! the sword of knlgl^thood for the cause of the chivalry ofiGqd, a home in which they were fed arid ffourished by the Otie Food at the commuiiion table. If toe children were to realise that, then something
were not given the freedom of ;posltlon and access to the church which! toe spirit of the children and the spirit of
religion alike demanded. The grown ups would nevfer secure the right religious Impression iupbn the child mind unless they did all they could to help the thlld to see the chdreh as hls own hbme'. Parents often encouraged children to use a particular room or a comer, of a room In .which to play and to satisfy thelrjown needs. It was therefore right and proper that In toe Great Home, the Church of God, the children should havfe a holy place which they-could regard las their, own, a place designed to meeUhelr needs and to help them In their understanding of God th e i r " "
?b , father.
ren went to cqurch the only books they pr. yilllams, could use were opes for grown-ups,; and' we toe only seats In which they , could sit
• Surely It was wrong that when child- ,
Not to be iTreated as Grown-ups, I
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They had no [right to treat children as grown-ups In the House of GodJ Adults would never attempt to treat children In tots way outside the church, and there fore they should not be treated in that
re pews: made for grown-up,' people. ,
came to sefe Hls face Iri themT Lastly, thfe 'Gorier was; designed tohfelpthe children to read books that were suitable. He’ hoped there would be a little flbrary qf,books silltableifor chlldrer, and that- .trie children would feel they ;ouId [com'e Into the church, brake their vayjto the Corner, pick up A book, and mletly, reap of somethlrig whjeh would; help them fo realise the [love ind beauty cf Gfed. ! “ ,-Pleasfe iGbd, ['this Corner w” ’ " - nieans of' ^eat blessing to!all 1
Idren!
come In (jhat Cornet to know love Him; [and to 1 pass out ......... church to serve God In the common wa; of life, tb [manifest Him, to iknown by [toe beauty of the] that others shalljbfe brought and to serve God [better.” [j
— > -e e » -e -!— Give Op fiope
A MOTHER’S Weakness e x h a u s t io n .
much more thin was generally given to I ,------ - ..a. ^
them was needed. Irv many ways, officials pressed arid hadn tjtoe stren§ to to do and, members lOf the congregation were housework. ^ The doctor treateq ]nM®^ not always'hospitable to children! ’Ihey,) [aneemla qnd said I vVas -very run-dowil.
ago I was left in a weak, exh; says Mrs^ H. Smith, of 4, Soi Holbeck, Leeds, ,' “ I; lost ihy 'could not sleep, fend often had a breathlessness.. I was gloomy
r jvu* -i.
and de my
jtry Dr. [turned, then I began to sle
[toe spell! 'appeared
began to [improve; first my ippetite __ _ ___ _
iry Ul.
[weight, having already gained over hilt ,a stone. Now I [can do my own hquse- iWork, and feel'as strong rnd well as [ever I ha-ye done!”
of gloom and depression dis- I
sleep better and , arh picking up jmy lost
i Dr. 'Williams brand Pink Pills are par- [tlcularly valuable for bullfelng up tpe [health of weak, fexhausted ii others, and
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'benefit fo wonderful
this: these pills icreate
new.lriqh bloqd, which banishes anaemia and relnyigor- ates 'the rfehole system. Try thm now ls '3d. a bdx (triple size 3s.)--but ask for
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For a
nran.to refuse to reiriove hls hat in’ a place where, ladles are present is not only bad mariners and bad' taste. ,it Is also such a provocative act aS to bring about a bleach of toe peace!—Ne(f w Yoik. Magistrate.
many who have tried them !ay lowing! their use Ife aljnost too to be believed. The reason ,1s
that toe AND
" After the birth of my bat y two years ust
'erby Strefet, appetite, -tacks pf
_ d state,’
! well agalh, and then I thou ;ht I would r. Mlimani^s Pink Pills. I I sot
“ I begah to think I never should be -- |W------iUitUii,--o r _um r ii
pen who shall use It, and tha t they wl|l .— ,1— L
will be t o the chUq
pQiji and to from the-
make Him Ir lives, so to worship
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and one of toe children dlscoyereq her there', and asked her what the room was f q r . Sh e explained! that' daddy j and njummy saiq their prayers therfe. Some days later, after the I children had [been put to bed, hlfe wife felt they were abnor mally quiet' and wfent ^- to liivestigate. They were nop In their be"droorji and she
(wue was ausung ine room i l l f to! say 3om.
-the tbp of tlielhousfe kneeling side by side tjielr night clothes and; saying [their ... ........ ........... ....... .. rajtne
“Hor| to use the Corne[r.
members of| the congregation Woul oily; encourage thfe children t!o pray in! the Cornfer, hut would go with them and pray with them, , Secondly, If toe chdd-,'
Canon Lambert said he hoped the older d no
A child Jeariled more! from wha t was sugj gested ,to him thari from whax was told him; • They jhad therefore to provide the at iriospherei which would suggest prayefe. He belleVed that Iff (he chlldrfen’s [corner there were [just the ^higs to quggqst the presence fel| God [to the ihlll;, the beautiful window with Its cerltral' flgurfe of Christ risja child,!with Its background! suggestlngj itoe b'eq'uty. of naturq;! thfe cross wltojthe pictjure over It; everything I In the chapel was designed tb help the
iripressed, iftd responded to inprepslons'. ! I
Children tbifeallse toe preseiice of [God. From hls kriowledge' of chUdrfen hfe knew toeichlldrferi would be Impressed far moil by the very - appearance of the Corner
rfen ;Were t6[be helped to priy, it was. niost .liriportaht that! there shouldibe ail :, atmosphere!provided,to help them! Thfe iflost .ptonfeunced "Characteristic bf the l child was suggestibility. He v as quickly
„prayers., 'When their mother aiiked [them
why they had gone there, thf children replied that| It was [because shf had told theiri she and daddy said the r p fa y e r s there. ■' |!
[ay. [He Ich had ereiwas
(Jne of the ,ost pipvlng Incfflents in hlfe own life happenediln that
1 a.llttle prayei- lroom,.| , I A table arid cfo! Cross;
Ihini if chihhen l the i^tde
RibbU ■ 1 .Uarwen;
Blackpoql [Lancaster
'.Leylandl ■Clitberoe ■WhaUey, .Leyland;
.Ribblesdale Wari(|
I fD ■ T i i f i s .
i i ’k i i ’ i s [ M t.
.St Aimes BamoldSwick -
■ Bead ; .... -Chorley. . Wm counts
SATURDi
[Ribblesdale VVani I Annes,!58f
PERFORM)
-O. Abbott—Lane; F. Comjwall—Ribl St. Annes |
. i ■ Annes ' ■J, Crabtree—CUtl J. Peckbver—Baif
F. Holt!-Ribbles(
S. J. Metcall—L .A. W. Foole-Clii
--F. Duckworth—L J, Massey—Black]
•J. Thompson—Clj ■JM, Maitiney—Ba Motors ...
iHeap-Leyland ! Rhodesr-Lancastl
I THE
-of thej prog matches being
Rain [once moj
•eroe ahd Bami| "teams [and eac] ■outstanding boty SOD, Clitheroe, It
.putting Chorley .'lowest score in I
ing blunders! at j 'St. -Aimes and ‘ •open state. ,
Blackpool werl I [CHOI]
J. "iHOMPSci ■ I
!fo
! unrelieved by I Clithferoe prov* victorj’ ' of thel ■everyone—incluf Chorley came ^ poor! show, beij equal to their 1
-when! it was out. I- Theni Chorley gotli F. Pearson broj 28 tuns in; pi several startliif and! Cho'rley [ exciting as the!
■ From the mateh„it,was| lor itrouble, i straight away,|
deadly bowler; his first' succe at once,'and,
nspire-d. Thon
-were soon in i The main dl
■ , swiicher, andl deserved ilf
■wickets [ withl which would | batsmen. He I own bowling, ( Ing,was mall 'squfeieijleg
who, bowling I t man in ;the
he,'pitch for I ' ; tree batting ; eventually
’■ Accordingly ; hit, out Iroml I mighty sLx oi I This was the [ Tdctoiy had
and clitheroe! -threatening'n
Southwbrth. -1 remarkable he luns. it was! Chorley we
meetings in ) I -ting.' A few w|
uce isensationa doldrunis foUof
d CUthCroe anq
-T. Pearson—Chot A Watson—BlacI ■Claughton—Da
♦CUtheroe, 140 fq ♦Leyland, 134 [for ♦Lancaster, 157;, ♦BamoldswicL 9(1
This recaUedI
clitheroe won I 'roe,[Chorley w|
aUy by J. and W. DaviS getting runsj capital forcin . dcncy to nif
. R. Iddon T, Foster I ! R. Still c I
-J; Clarke H. Ashton
Jj; Crane r •J, H. Bra ;A, Mocketl
F\ Pearson T. Jackson ■WhithamJ
■ ii
' J. Aubh i.J. Thori
- aLLxJ. V ^ -^-ji - ifff.
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