r ■: I : ■' i- (SIX): • m ALl i HAlldwS CHURCH,! MITTON
On 8UNd|hV Next, MARCH 2Ut at 7 p.m.
,
■will bo rondored by an augmented ' '!
STAINV^R’S CRUCIFIXION Choir.,
i
I Orginisl' t . C. Jjlarsilsn ! Gmiudor: Gorse
■ V'
Soloists : yeaor—ALBERT^ QELDARD JSoss-JOHN; CjORSE ■
■
mount Z on, Meth^ist Chureh Sunday Next, march 21et
i?<■ll S-. S i u,(i:
YOUNG vloRSHIPPERS LEAGUE I
Anniversary |
Preacfjm : Afternoon,
)i30 REV. S. E. HARPER l[0 MR. F. BLACKBURN
Prizes presented by Hri. W. Partington Short Addijess by Rev. 8. E.;Harper; Srioui- Sinqihq by the Childben j Master Jack Taylor
2-15: Service In the Church Ckitjnan: Mr. W. Pa^ v
I Sohist Reciter
jCome CoLLEOn i i 1 Miss SybirvBaskerville
nd Help the Children ins' at Au Sebvioes.;
MOOR LANE Methodist CHURCH SUNDAY Next, MARCH 21st
Preacher 4t 10-30 a.m. and 6 p.m. REV. C. GOODALL of Blackburn. ■
METHOD ST CHURCH (Wesley), CLITHpROE
; i SUNDAY Next, MARCH 21st
Preacher at 10-30 a.m.'':''1 , A STUDENT
Preacher it 6 p.m. I REV. W. McKEE j
CONGRE BATiONAL CHURCH
^NDAY Next,
MARCH.iSlstj MEd IcAL MISSIONS ISAY i
'Preacher ; Mr. b .
at 10-30 a.mi and 6 p;m. W. ROWLANDS; M.A. Manchester i :
A Welcoime to Visiting'Friends
ilHE Clitheeoe Catholic AAateue Deamatio Society will produce the'
Si:. James’s, CKtheroe Tp-morrow Saturday
To be cpened at 2-30 p.m. by-^ I MRS.U. KING-WILKita
Chairman '. His Worship tie Mayor of Clitheroe
Stalls :
Beehive Flower G.F.S.
TEA ROOM,
Infants Sui^day School Men’s Candidaiee
refreshments at moderate charges.
ADMISSION 3d.
A beartj) invitation to all lllissionary hearted people.
GO YE GIVE YE PRAY YE l i WOMEN’S UNIONIST ASSOCIATION
eesid:FN ■pi
CLITHEROE NTIAL AM D CATERING STABLISHMENT ‘
iLanghorn, formerly of the Red Lion Hotel, Grasmere.
In t le CoNSEEVATIVE IC lEB
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, at 2-30 p.m. ADMIS8 ON 3d.
Refreshrnents m
Newton Institute DANCE Admiss
.8 till 2j I i 3 !*;
EASTER MONDAY RITZ BAND
dmi sion: ONE SHILLING Refreshments at reasonable charges.
’Bus to ClitheroD via Wbitewell, kfter tho danCe; also one to Slaidbum after dance. ■ ■'' '
PENDLETON. Messrs. J. Mltoheflfl, ’
meeting held in the school on [Wednesday night.
. PARISH MEETING.—There! was only a small attendance at
the annual parish
T. Mitchell. There were no bther| hbiri- Inatlons and the retiring councillors were re-elected.
Wallworkj G; ‘ Whltwell, E.. .Holgate: and
The retiring .councillors were W. Cowperthwalte, T,
BUSINESS LUNCHEONS AFTERNOON
SUPPERS
MEN’S Luncheon daily !
Hot AM
D Co ldRunnino Watee I ALt) j Bedeooms
M Telephone No. 184 Clitheroe
ROAD & RAIL traffic ACT, 1933 ’____ I
____ _____ •
DRIVERS’ DAILY BOOKS
Foresscntiri Re«ord3!require<) lobe kept b/ everyone controlling Road Tnnsport of any dcMription ai from October lit, 1934.
50 duplicate leaves per
, book, top sheet perforated and punched re^y for fil ing. Ckimplete with ^bon
.............O ffice:. 2 7 , Castle Stii^et Clitheroe
THE HOTEL has been completely re-dec(irated arid re-furnished, and is now un^er the personal supervision of Mr. and Mrs. H,
t e As' I ■ BRILLIANT COMEDY
THE LILIES OF THE FIELD
(Play bylJ. H. Toenee, by arrange ment with Messrs. Samuel Ikench), on
WEDIHESDAY, MARCH 31st
I SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd, and I MONDAY, APRIL 5th, 1937
Doors opeiIj7 p.m., commence 7-30 prompt Plan and| Bookings'at Adreriiser and
PRICES 1/6 booked, and 1/- and 6d '
i j Times Cjffice, Next Thursday. ^ lip.m. ■ T- AT — 1 p.m.
OOOD FRIDAY HOLDEN
If you would taste and see refreshment
,, in-its fre slnm and purity be at the ; Independent Chapel at 1 p.m. (the first table).!,Adult?, 1/6; Children, 1/"
: iSERVICE OF SONG, 7 p.m.
PAYTHORNE METHODIST I
c h a p e l : good FRIDAY,. MARCH 26th, 1937
PUBLIC TEA PARTY j & Me e t in g
Teas will be served in the Council i School from' 3-30 to 6-()' p.m:
Ailiilts 1/4; Children under 12 years, 9d.
A Field for Games has been kin^y ’ lent by Mb. Habgeeaves. ' ’ A PUBLIC MEETING
in the! Chapel at; 7-6. p.m.
„|Okirm<m J Mb. Lran,
of.Paythome iThe; Riv. i W. McKEE will give a
iLEOrUEE Ion “ A .Holiday hle .o! Man.” ^
in tho Collection atl meeting jfor Extension Funil
METHODIST SCHOOL GRINDLETON
: ::■ : AiiNl/iL’' | .
Tea FESTIVAL i i cottier
GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 26th
^ Tea 3 to 6-30 ^iin.' Concert commences j Speakr i REV. S. E. HARPER
Artistes : tho TONICS, of Wilpshir p Mies Kathieen Harper, of Clitheroe. kmisaiorL-. Adulls, 1/3; Children, 9d
THE Hilt, tOWEHHIlTE :
CLITHEROE ROYAIJ
CLJTHEROE GRAMMAR SCHOOL
PAT ENTS’ ^CONFERENCE. UStFULi SUGGES'flONS.
was held The thi
mar Schom last Friday.' There wasiUi good attermance of'Parents and In the, course of a two hours’ discussion, a great] many questions which rnffected the pro-, gre3S’'of'the boys and the boys’ develop-j ihent In tne'school were raised, i .
,d annual parents’ conference it the Clitheroe Royal Gran;-
Distinctive Easter Outfi For M en
DAY AND HALF-DAY TRIPS To BLACKPOOL
EASTER !
’ Saturday and ‘ Easter Monday
M.A.) read a summary of the. prevlimS; year’s conference, pointing out that two
rcsdlutlonsj passed then had /had 3 - tremely bmeflclal results. One was that, the Kibble Bus had courteously acknow-, lodged the Inadequacy of the Sabden bus, service, and had put mn another bp which enabled Sabden boys to reath GUtheroe at a reasonable’: hour. Tpe parents agreed that this had had a most Beneficial effect on the health of boys from that district;. - • :
conference, that ' homework should pe done at h6me and not .ln a supervlspa prep., hburj at school, had also had good results during the. year. '
Another resolution passedat last years
year’s biitoess, Mr. Hardy threw tpq meeting open for discussion. ■
per week homework
voted for.----------------------- - - I . No parent objected to the amount [of homework! nor did any parent -suggest
this motion and 140 dgi'
suggested that there should be one nlmt ihroughout the year free from . On a vote being taken three
After, recounting the remainder, of mst One parmt
that there was too little. One parent commend!
d.the school on Its good health bill, as there had been very few cases of Infectious disease, land 'during the In- fiuenza eildemlc the highest number absent on any . day was 48.
there was much discussion. It was agreed that In Biihobls it was difficult for. the headmaster arid staff to be held rcspqnr slble for .he religious training of the boys, one parent saying .“ When the cler^ car not settle their. Ideas amongst themselve s' we, cannot expect schopl- masters to do It for them.’’, ..,
On the question of religious Instruction J i
tendency for the parents to urge greater. co-ordlriaUori between home, school and the churci. One parent suggested that the aniu al; presentation, of prizes and certlflcatM to students should be made in thetevbnirig Instead of the aftemopri, but the ' headmaster replied that they could not have a bigger attendance than at the last speech day, and It teas, the tradition bf the school to have the event In the afternoon. In addition It teas perhaps better for the boys themselves. Latin was again discussed, miny
In: the ijeneral discussion there was a , j
patents , dressing Its Importance ai a groundwork for future professloial
csr66rs> ■ I ■
lated bn the vitality and vigour of the school, arhbngst other things In dramatic work.' One parent wished for more lively music on] speech day, and|ariother said there should he more hymn singing. A
The headmaster was ,Warmly congratu ! The Heatoaster (Mr. Laurence Harto,! | :
Hellifield;... Gisburn Rimington .. Chatburn .. Cetthbeoe .. Whalley :. i . Longlio . . . . Wilpshire . .
i 1 l i . i < \ i Return from dep. a.m.|a.m. a.m
. „ 6-32 8-33 11-2P '6-44'8-44 11-30
. „ i 6-5018-50 , „ C-55 8-65 11-30 . „ 7-0 9-0 11-4^4 . „ 7-6 9-6 11-50 . .. 7-12 9-12 ll-f(6 17-1819-18 12-2
; Easter ' Saturday Monday
7-50 ..: 7-15 12-12 746
a.m. p.m. a.m. noon 7-40:
only i .. 12-0 7-21 12-18
8-2 1-24 7-26 12-23 8-7 1-29 7-31 12-28 8-13 1-35 7:39 12-34 8-20 1-41 746 12-40 8-26 1-47 7-53 12-45
i „ of which see ; bills. ,
SOUTHPORT Saturday and Easter Monday
I dep. a.m.
Hcllifield............ „ 6- Gisbum: Riirilngton ... Chatbum. ... Clitheroo ...
I Whalley:' ... Wilpshiro
, 7-18 7-24 7-29 7-34
i7-42' 17-48
a.m.
, 8-33 8-44 8-50 8-
9- 0,
:9-6 '9-12
Passengers return same day from Southport by any ordinary, tram hat ing Good Fridlayi at
7-54 9-18 12,2: 12-44 1-47' p.m,
through conneotion;; also by the 8-15, p.m. for stations to Clithoroe BLACKPOOL 3/-
I ; ! !,
I I '
; I Friday Monday , p.m. p.m,
Good Easier
Cliatburn .. i .
v.dep. 12-45 12-22 Clitiibeoe l,...' 12-55 12-27 Whalley . .. . .. „ 1-0. 12-33 Langho.. . ...... , ,1 - 5 , 12-39 Wilpshiro
12-44 Return. ... p.m.,', p.m.,| Blackpool (Cen.) I 10-0 10.20j iGIGGLESWICK 2/-
CLAPHAM 2/6 INGLETON ^/< I I GOOD FRIDAY
OLITHEROE....
..dop. 10-11 a.m, Return Ingloton, 9-0 p,.m., Clapha n 9-10 :p.m.> Giggleswiok, 9-24 p.n.
parent'frbm outside the Clltheroe boiiUr dary remuked that it was Interesting to hear the favourable' opinion about Glitheroeia Grammar'School. The head- inaster said he was .grateful for ttese kind'words; .adding that the numberiof boys at tne school would again be.m ich higher next: September. An i architect, ,who Is a Iparent, said that he doted mth pleasure that his son’s handwriting iind neatness were constantly Inspected, md jie was glad to say that both had im proved. Many concurred with this. In a discussion on the value of the B.B.C, broadcast lessons, two or three said their! boys, whilst enjoying the broadcasts, said they mlsied the personal atmosphere ofj jthe hum in teacher.
Bookings also from Wilpshire, Laiigho, ' Whalley, Chatburn, Rimingiqn,.
v.Gisburn, &c.
To LIVERPOOL AND E islet
Saturday a.m. •
; i
i There was ,i a' long discussion on the; 'essays done,! and one lady suggested jthat a bpy’s own sentiments should not he severely criticised.. Parents of boys. In the school certificate forms expressed the hope tha| the boys of the B. ^Ide; should be given: a fair chance; and oppor tunlty or taking; the school certlfl iate examination as did the boys of the A, form. Tbs headmaster said that boys in the Bj side form had the same cbprse; as the boys in the A side form, but t^eni slower and with more deliberation, the boys showed they had aichanc pass the school certificate at , all (hey
jwere entered, even though they had peen forecasted as very doubtful candidates forapabsi
s Tea in
sugar at health o
couts,
iicaun ut the headmaster were amongst the subje cts of discussion, ’The meeting ? was agali voted very useful, and of gjreat assistance to the parents.
the afternoon, notes of absence, ichool certificate cards, note school dinner, and even
Office will be open from 9-0 a.m. to :,0-30;
EAS' On . 0
Dod Friday the Clitheroe [Post:
tered lexers and telephone call qfficei business. There
letters a districts,
day.! Old Age Pensions due for payment on= Good Friday Will be paid on or after Thursm, the 25th .March,
a Sunday. ’ The letter box at CUtlieroel Post Office will be cleared at 8-0
Jp.in. and all town pillar and wall boxes wpl;be cleared! as on Sundays. In the' rural area the boxes will be cleared at; the advertlted momlng'time. The town sub-offices will be closed all
A despatch'of letter will be made as on
order a: , Therq letters town a dqspate: box at firially pillar cleared area ti e boxes will be cleared qt the vertlsed The day. ■peris.:
t^morning ,tlme.
menton will be
25th Ml arch;
Office a;m)ff( perisi(iri^ and unemployment stamps, registration ,of letters, telegraph, parcel post, qjpress delivery, telegraph ifioney T d postal order business.
id rural areas. The night I mall/ n .wlU be as ori Sundays, the .letter the Clitheroe,'' Post Office being cleared at 8-O p.m. All wall and! i ixds In the town afeas will j be IS on Sundays, and in the irural
will be a general! delivery of and parcels at 7-0 a.m. In both
i )wn sub-oflfices will beiclosad all
lens' and’allowances; due forjpayr 1 Easter Monday, the 29th Mlarch, paid on or after Thursdayl the '
On l||ster Monday the Clltheroe [Post 11 be operi from 9-0 a,m. to !i0r30 the sale rif postage, health and
a;m. for telegraph business, the safe of! ppstage stamps, the acceptance of regis-i
will' be' a morning dellverly of nd parcels In the town and ifurall
ER AT THE OFFICE.
POS
Hollifield.. . . . . . . . . Ghbum . . . . . . . . . . Eimington ............ Chitburn .......... CiirHEEOE, Whalley .. .. i ....... Langho . . . . i . . . ..
Wilpshire
7-18 7-24 7-29 7-34 7-42 7-48
7-'54
M( nday a.m. i40
-50 ^
i m ' f-6 f-7 f -13! f-20
8-8 i
allowing special trains: Saturday at 7-55.
MORECAMBEl
LANCASTER! ; :8aiurilay
iMalrch27
Wilpshire . Langho... Whalloy . Cutheeoe Chatburn . Gisbum ........ ' Return ifrom—, I p.m, ■ Morecambe... 1 I 8t5 :, Lancaster . . . . ' i 845 a No bookings to Lancaster on , ■ , Sunday.
! :
ip.lri. .dep ..!•
t>.
12.20 j
;
(Easter liunday
,0-30 iO/35 10-40, 10-50 1045 . imo p.m. 9.30
Eister
CHATBURN, RIMINGTQN, GISBURN, H EL LIFIELD
GOOD FRIDAY,! SATURDAY, and EASTE^ MpNDAjl For Train Service and Fi ires
)
NEW Saturday and Easter Monday
a.m. a.m, p.m. 8-33 1 11-20 .. 844; 11-30 .. 8-50: .. 8- 9-
..
9-6 9-12
0 Fares; to New Brighton, vit Ferry 2d. [less than the f . m '»/• f-20
9-18
noon 12-2
'assengers return kme day. from New Bpghton (for times s
11-39 1-24 1L44 1-29 11-50 1-35 11-56 141
55 0
: Sse Handbills BRIGHtOli
3rd ; Irighton 3r<; Class i/1^
aNew
i/5 i/5
4/1|1 . -1 -
i/11 5/5' '
i/lX,
anis shojvn, Mersey Rly. or
'etry Co/s'announcements), gpii g 1 forward .from Liverpool (Exchaige) by
my ordinary or special train, ha ring a through connection. Or by special ,rains at 8-60
p.ml on Saturday and Easter Monday.
SEA TRIPS TO
plitheroe jWhalley . pLangho Wilpshire
. .dep. Saturday
LLANDUDNO, MENAI To Llandudno
Mar. 27th a.m. 7-34 7-42 7-48. 7-54
Eisfer 3rd arid Moif^ay Saloon (',m. i '1
8-7 43/- i -13 12/6 -20 '12/- .
Return fromMenai Bridge 3-45 p.m (Exchange) by any ordinary train and; Easter Monday.
Good Friday ' : & Easter ; I Sunday
dep. a.m.,,
Hellifield...’. Gisbum .. .. Rimington .. Chatbum .. Clitheroe .. Whalley, .. Langho ....
Wilpsbire .,
3rd and 2nd Sin.
1-26 12/- and Llandudno 5-15 p.m. a id from I iverpool
.11/- 10/6 10/. 10/-
To POULTON, THdkNTON land FLEETWOOD ; (FOR ILjEVELEYS) Saturdiyjand Monday
Satuidajr Po oofy
a.m. 7-40 7-50 7- 8-
2
7-49 7- 8-
8-8 ■'
8-7 8-13 8-20
55. 1
:2i 8-26 9- 18 i Satu
a.m. 11-20 11-30
iOl 56
,11- 5011-56 p.m. 12-
1li-391-44 2 Return b;' any ordinary train. Marcli
HoU i f i c l d . . . . d o p . Gisburn
.......... „
Rimington . . . . . . . . . . „ Chatburn .................. . Clitheroe . . . . . . . . . . . ■WLalloy ................... Langho ........... .. .. „ Blackburn . . . . . .Return
To BLACKBl^RN :day 20th
p.(a.i 1245
Saturday
March 27 th p.m. 1-0 1-20 1-25 L35 : 1-40 1-45 1-55
Any train «or
aO-30 ' by
■ 1Easter Monday p;m. 1U5 :
.1L25 B30 1-35 l40 1-46 ' 140
cfj-30 any train. .
ALSO CHEAP EXCURSIONS tp ,RHYL, pOLWYN BAY, LLAI|DUpNO, LANCASTER, MORE lAMB^, LAKE DISTRICT, efc.
Tickets and all informatidn at Stations and agetioies. See Bills - PLEASE BOOK IN ADVANCE 1 -
within a Radius of 60 miles, on Sunday, Monday, and (Tuesday,
CHEAP TICKETS Single Fare fur return Jopmey to ANY i L.M.S. 8 lATION Good Friday, Saturday; March 27t i, Easter Available by Any Tkain on the day ofiissue.
' ,| ■■' :: 'i ■ Fare ( ) .m .
noon l'2-O 5,
12-12 A 12-18 4,
12-23 4/- 12-28 4 -, 12-34 3/6 12-40; 3 6
6
THE SUNBEAM I
12-45; 3/- i 3/- 3/6
RUDGE WHITWORTH DAWEl i ROyAL ENFIELp ]|>PER THE SUN
PRICES ff >m £ 3 19s.
Hire man,
ASPDEN ! 1 :!tHE HOUSE FOR SERVICE
: ■ , ; j
26, K IN G S T R E E T , Clithefoe / " ^ Telophonq 81 I
■chase Terhu with pleasu-e.
I
■,;i2/. ,12/-
Dr; by special train at 8-50 p.m. on t atu^ay BRIDGE
To Men: 1 Bridge 3rd and Saloon
3rd and 2nd Sin,
' ;i3/- 12/6
Tel. 165 i: J.B. Model 508 : hack.
Closed back model; in Tea Rose spot effect Broohe. Elastic panels over hips, and inset of elastic in waist at : ' I ,11
i
' Sizes 23 to 32 inches.,........6/11 : J.B. 1635
: A laced4aok model for tlie fullei
"N figrirc', Shokter in front arid boned. In tea pose spot drill n
: raised waistline at hack and bom at back.: i ■
- : i
Sizes 24 to 30 inches..— Sizes 31 to 30 inches.......
ANSON’S : King Street,
0 , I Satisfaction. REASONABLE PRICES I
Hargreaves Bros., STS
CASTLE street!! CLITH^E
SPECIAL IN
CHILDREN’S j r o e
EASTER WEAR FOR; GjHILDI^EN' FULL RANGES ol ALL THE WTE8T AND BEST in CHILDREN’S WEAR ai3 Now in Stock] and we can confidently Gjarantee Yoir I
AFTERSALES, FREE SERVICE i 1
ilton: Thoii ilO for
Qevel
Q'l Fleetwood !
ii ■'
Are You Cycling th;is faster agu
sell: ]ou:a reliable mount.
Ihero is health and pleasure in Cycling: I | ;
j ow us to
1 hero are all qualities in the variety we sell—every make rantood'sound job,
May me Suggest:
! , Miles died In I: crilved the app^ : 'III 1895/ about i I. dbath of his fatf
i can still say Hi frera being plaf
njariager of fori was a commoij was destined I bir electricity, was the gene ybung man in i only advanced!
of
’The modern | the dlfflcu
! played In. at Clltheroe
: iriliaiy not ened iiof only: out
- the bargain, : tfran Mr. Barrq I njoney In the : gance In the i creep befoa
! 8^:'
‘ Vl l !
:! liavolvlng an
; improved, thef being recondl| 1910 and agali
any rate 1 inds Instead iless Mr. Ba ected conslf !;teorks whli
,ny are thej ■reflecting
I put in an enoril 'trie-benefit of ta ! alsoale of payw| ! recompense a i 'Hls son; Robert! i fdr a municipal 1 irlonths with tlf 1: was transferredl understudy to tf
(Cieirilfled net salq wef
, I raiDAY, i MA
, | , 6-40 p.m. L 'Atithe end of tha
Lights on vehicles j
colnmdes ,wlth thj Mr, [Robert Barre' In the service ;of
i-39 11 55 '
noon 12-0 12-11 12-17 12-22
12-27
I 12-33 1 12-39
p.riii 1
749 7-
M8- : i i
55 8
Blackpool byiany ordint ly train or by special trains for partic ilars . ;
Easter' Sunday
a.m.
Good Friday Easter
only ' i
tiood Erid,ajr &! Easter | Sunday ;,j
:a.m. p.m
i i
! 'i !
'
i '
- 1 i :mg am ciiffs. Yet it costs no more! (With two, co^^^^^
orced shirt n the front 5/11'
i (i:| nperial A super woven poplm Shirt witl); [the double p c iE f r o nM tw iU f i tb e tM d ^ ; ori iriary: shirt. (With Wo ^collars).
7/11
1 in( ividunl measurements. (With two collars), jj I ANow1angeo!FOLKE8PEARETIE8lnth6nevrcol,i^ at popular I prices of 2/6 and; 2/n.
i|
i! 8PORT8WE AR-We are introducing: the new 1
bd re you seen them:? Well cut London Tailorejl. Worsted 8p irts Trousers in the new grey Bhadcs. ,
W . R. H A N S O N , The Man's Shop M O O R L A N E , C L I T H E R d E
<ri
I Sunday (jJlass p.m.
Special CorSit
I The new
7.49 7- 8-
1-21 i-27
1-33 I ■ '
55 1
'I/*
w(jll worth a Even more more faultles i in these new
within your certain,'too; of tho right you. Why enco? You
Display in the Department
J.B. styles for the Spring are •frit to the Corset; department.;
leauiifal iriaterials/ and even
I out, and fitting ire emhodied nodels, and the ppoes are well purse. You can always be if intelligent helpjin the choice iorment. We arejhere to help
n it avail yourself of our experi- won’t regret it. |
" bid Eneland ’’-The well advertised shirt that you ve read abiut-tLy fit you'as though th ^ were tailored to your 1Q|6
a i t HEROE ADVERTOT ’M ) 'tlMES, FRIDAY, hARCH Wth,' 1937, COMING TOjNKlHT (Friday)!
IthCriie Cricket Clubl it S|van and Roralf ilti
Sale Cllib
i|MO)BROW (Sa lai iC
Bip-ale B, ' h.
o;'a:
liherte ConservativT 5-30 Ip.m. -,
... R. Hitchln all
■ bjf R. Manley at I i n, 2 p.m.
4Y; ;
unt Zion Churcri League Alinlversan
:(jthodlst (Wesley) M andje. ! i I , „
gregatlorial :Chu Day: ■ Services 1(K
MiINDAY:' I Rojyal, Grammar Sch u play, “ Journey’s .
Pallawim, Nightly atl King Dane: iContinuq , I at d-15 and 8-30.
litberoe Auction !'■ T CmEMA, &c. L.
Tlie Grand, Nighriy BllIMgton and I Nightly. : ,
Rlaltoj Blackburn, i Palacd Blackburn, Gtand.’ Theatre, Bla (Nightly at MO an
TtESpAT:
Clltheroe Auction 1 1045 a.m.
WEDNESDAY:
Clitheroe Auction m| ''and Sale of Hor
GOOD FH'IDAY: ^
Grindieton ketbodisi 3 to 6-30; Conceil
Holden CJiapel; Ar I Service of Song,
Paythome Methodii ! 3-3|),to6;p.m.: ’
Stainer), 7 p.rrt;. i Prim Distribution |
(Hmlows Chiirch, I
rammar Schi ilay, “ Joumeyf
S’ School, Mis-
tor'Darie Methodist! ■ W e , : ' ®
tlonj , enters intoi meqt. Incidental was] made — alt Tuesday-fon the day[ !whlch meal the Cllthef He bega
■the,!e duties with| ■■yeypr froin' 1881 Joseph! Barrett wl herjoe’s early' rol water engineer art Bent. I He was j
'toojlohg on its old and afterwards ’ bought (he con
tablished a satisfa CUtheroe after thj
^enl
his father I to the prival
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