CLITHEROE 'ADVERTISER 'AK^i TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 21?t, 1937 (SIX) I..mi.. .
Methodist Church, Ndson Siti Low M o o rU |t |T A IN ’S L A R G E R FAM IL Y LORD.
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Su n d ay School A N N iy E R S A R Y I
S U N D A Y N E X T , M A Y 23r d i Preacher: l
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Sebvioes in the Afternoon at 2 o’clock I — E';vt:NiNG nt' 6 o’clock Augmented Choir
In^the MORNING at 10 o’clock MR. McLOUGHL: ! i
ij J j ij . ih r r - , ■
RONATIDN KINi
DOWNHAM
anniversm i I will- be preached! on
slumilff XEXT, MtT 23ril I !
by the
Rev. Hetbeil Hooper :AraEBNOON2-0.j ■EykiNG6.16 I Special Music by an Augmented Choir Mrs. McKee
Hoist:
Afternoon: Anthem—“ The eyes of all ’ wait on;Thee, 0 Lord
Evening: Introit, “ Lord for Thy tender I mercies sake” ; Anthem;‘" a e sun ; sh^l be no more,’;’ Bev. B .H . Woodward
Condudor; Mr. J. A. Conyers, Chatbum Mrs. J, A. Wade
B am o n im m st: j
Collections at each service in aid of j
! Trust Funds.:
METHODIST CHURCH I WADDINGTON
CHOIR SERMONS SUNDAY Next, MAY 23rd
I! I'-J'! y :
Moeniug at 10-45: REV. HERBERT HOOPER
EvENihO at 6-30: REV. S. E. HARPER
Collections in aid of Choir Funds EXCURSIONS
METHODIST (Wesley) CHURCH SUNDAY Next, HAY 23rd
Preacher at 10-30 a.m. REV. R. HOLT
• Preacher at 6 p.m. MR. J. HARRISON
^ Bradshaw, near Bolton
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SUNDAY Next, HfY 23rd i REV. J. A. SINCLAIR
10-30 a .m .' The Soul’s Great Affirmative ’
2-0 p.m. United Classes ‘ Gardens of Healing ’ ‘ The Imperialism of Jesus ’
6-0 p.m, |yisi(ihg friends are made welcome
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MOOR LANE (Methodist) CHURCH SUNDAY Next, MAY 23rd
Preacher at 10-30 a.m'. [ REV. S. E. h a r p e r
Preacher at 6 p.m. MISS JOHNSON
.iJ-ij ji.n r. ■■ MOUNT ZION, Methodist Church SUNDAY Next, MAY 23rd
Preacher at 10-30 a.m. - MR. S. FLACK
’Preacher at 6 p.m, REV. W. McKEE
- Preliminary- Notice
14th Annual SHOW a u g u s t i 4t h
■ Estbies and' Tekdebs for Beass ’’Basd to Seorelary: Erie Landless, '; East .Marten, pear Skipton.
■II W : y i-Sr-'-.A.aarffisAJaBa..:; BLACKPOOL, i l - y SUNDdIy Next, MAY 23rd
Gisburn Rimingtbn Chatbun Clithebjoe Whalley Langho
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..dep. 4-50. 4-55 6-0
6-6 6-16 6-20
Blackpo fi :(Northj return 10-55 p.m; Bookngk also i&om •HqUifield
CLAPHitM
Whalley Chtheioe
Chathu)|n Eel
SUrlDAY Nek), MAV ,23rd !
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2 /.;| INGLETON, 2/6 - I
urii Ingleton 8-15 and ClaphOm 8-27; p.m.
MORECAMBE, 3/- SUltDkY Next, MAY 23rd Whalley
■ Clitheioi Chatbum
......d e p . 11-27a .m .' . . . . . . . I 11.35a.m.' ____ ; 11-40a.m.
Return Mcrecambe (rtrom) 7-10 p.m. Tickets and all information
■from Stations and Agencies
Se e - B’ILLS G H A T B iU E N ,
sp____ ,.m (________ (16) 3F THEIR m ajesties
OE0R6E VI. E ELIZABEtl
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was.eelebfatei ately, aiidl i town’s eventoheld
lions wore hit of enjoyment benefit they
!;a|id i', TH
that the Coropatien of Their Majesties, ■ '■ ■ in ClilheroB approprl-
It will be agreed generally, I think, during the week’s celebra-
aceordahee with our ditlons; The .various
hly eueesssful, a spures to the many lor whose were organised, and'
inhabitant^ of our Borough will retain very pleas^|memorles Indeed olthis
common, cheerfully! intpntion rejoicing prove a li of our El King, HIH. 'gracious
accept co| thanks and enthusias' support, results, were Vari
coronatior^ iweki ' Unforhitjately, It ie not [possible
to thank individually th e : numerous body of ije lp ^ but I ask them to
, to Parents, Teachers, Scholar^ am Collections at each eervico tor Schqol Funds
REV. T. McLO^GHLIN siioisi; fdi H.; Parkinson
i ' - I of Great Harwood j
uiii give an ADDRESS Eriends. ‘ ;
important:
Commonwealth Conference, 'a 1
for
always prefer | to the " Imperial
Ian Imperlallgt was,nothing more than a flag-waggerj a- rule Brltanpla man, a lingo, a I paint the whole world map,red fiend, the kind! of man Max O’Rell, prince / of Frenbh humorists,-,well described in
madness, but Unlorttaately in«r noKrhbhdtr > ,
and imperialist are words of bad^odour. | They belong to the pre-wM period when -------
_____ ________ _____C bad odour. : - ' . Conterence."
“ John ]Bull. and- his Island” , (and “ Tohn Bull and Co.’i . The war cured
'British nassed it , By C A R E Y ________
WltH tlie Coronation over, there is | business
ofllcfal decrlpUon i nawu&,.v mperialism
the . British term I
I Imperialism B^lwin said in o pm to jth e ipti 9“®® u
which makes up .tmd'.concouKe nations. ' Let us nftrk What M ,]
- we ate met at a time when^-^^^
r “fl?tim?tba? '?hpy®ul^^^^^^ 1
.N ; . E y S S ' S
Baghdad for examie,- Where you your own malady,
by.passing.It oh to , ly wm,ue
I t-h a sm o t;y « reached its helghtj.but. ; ; .wem., , the crisis wlU:; come, .sopn vana .given
I potslbld .the;pu(^B’tem p ^ a tu r e :^ ^ 1 Kduced/. b e f ( | r e : .m e . t e
I will be ;topple|i>off hls tb ro n ^ ^ ...;i,„ ;,,, 11; T h ld /Pm nm ^w c a l th ^C p n fg ^ 1 C
damage. W W l | p r p g r a m n ^ ^ m n a i r a ^ T i™ ; ^ ^ ^
world Is :afllifitea::with .economic;wow ing pains. ‘ dosed markets and restric letion of output make ^ c b
trading in blinkers, and unles^a|solu- -fact there hi no such thing as
in
not want to buy a^ o n e else s. 0 a t itself
Is ja1 m ipalia_d_y;,. it Is
'-:-that day may arrive sometlIIie-^’” it produces more th a n , the^^wO" biiv. another matter altogether. ;
a ss inltum. All of them want to to d do market for theft own goods, butjtoey
a world , ,
plenty jof:! cold jwater .-bandages_Jt .is « . operating w -itniKiJ fvin
fomnArntiirfi vnUbe 1 ; .theft dmpnuwon o i; . . l
i a y ^ ^ S ^ s M e b w l v o f 'm e f t l ^ ^ ^ ^ n
S I S ? N S ' ’JmffteVVes' rely' m^
■ ■■ troblem ft found thete ato. for its econonficdftttete, for the mischiefs ,a 4 a d .lor CTe^body. . r;^ A ,of| Rs ideological
edrd , The
le Drii for
production; there *s only matter in tto iptp so,, C o ^ u n ftm and ^ s ^ , f t ^
wntic i Dlace ' Not yet in reality does gtates, all Inoculated |wtn. tne yirus nr * the wGrld produce more than it jneeds | acute nationalism and e a ^ a n n e f .
ihijih achieved, such happy ' services they
irend.erod in form but had this In
lively my' very sincere appreciation lor ; their hard t work, and loyal
that they were [ rondote^^ willinglyj and/ WitH itho
uring what r fool sure will event in, the history
moting happineks and
ipire, the crownii^ Al our George VI, and our
iHiiaboth.[
Mayor’s I'arjour, eroly yours, ;
Sini
HARGREAVES, Mayor of Clitheroe
17th Hay, 937 Clltheroe
1 the wbrld has not solved the probleip afiipie—ani,area of [almost exact^_,the of dfttributlbn, and it never ■^ftldo^as .game sfte--froni the.ldeaay dlse^e of, long ak the wealth of the world remain mfemal and Internecine.:war, from,™e In too few hands. The people, the wars and frustrations and .econotoc
I t produces more than it can-buy because th'e' United - States Of,’America Tor l acmeve wie icuciawy^
wherfevrtthall to .-buy; the mor^ ihey thq United States cou d be qt peace, to d haveithe mdre they will,.spend, and the; t h l problem, of
recjncltoe.the ,1^^^ more they spend the: better for. produc-
massOS, mult, be provided : Wl^^ 1 tlon everywhere. ■ : '
'; How to. solve it ? WeU here, ,1s ^one way [that wOuld be. very h e lp f i f f» all
. i CREATING DEMAND,
the capitalists who are .scared toff - of, Communftmfwhoseonly'thought,Of hOT
to fcombat LCommunlsm ft toi fora faOtlohs of Fascists, who prea- , Or sdAethUik akin to Fagcftm every day 'without getting down to root capses bf
•buy, they v ould be oh I the way t o a solution,,sit
ce.the . demand for goods or
mass-i ^scontent Sind; unrest, U the leadli e Indtotriallsts bf the wotld In- S t e X w £20,000rhere and £20,000 there wouM pay theft^mlfilons./ of employees Vetter wages without theft h avM ::fo fight .for,,;them a n l /thM create a deihand for articles wwch .the workers a t ; present cannot
aflqrft.to
be lOamens ;ly .stimulated., incdentaly ......... . .
[ of Compiupftm of
a people -wnu , umc .uiu.v... .tyrarits in centqrles gone' by , assuiedly unhorse any tyrants istnl te come; This problem' of-Communism Is not' ko much. political as,- econonfic, stoce a contented people will seek no mctaterr
■pbople |Who, have .u n h p e d h m M y ^ e tm PV.i'. I
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1 'in ai comparatively few hands [ it was so wbU’distetouted say that every family
ship ,o'f t h ^ own. ■ If; insteadj of the wealth, of the world being concentrated
' as would- the ' demand for a lot more ' things bes des motor cars., | , But It is not with economic problems
could have a motor car the denmnd for- motor ;cafs would automatically Increase
1 unfoktunat ;ly that the Commonwealth Conference will be -largely concerned, it ft with the question of a common
without resorting to wholesale Giiernicas then it is a pity iHannot be' wiped out by the pressing of a I But whether we like it or
If it lannot solve Its iirqblems
button, t not it ishe Guemlcas that we are drlftingi
wipef towards and not away from
ll-27.a.m. 11-35 a.m. 11-40 a.m.
I And! toe European streams ol other parts r wealth, ,BOemkln un Dominions
1 when we neee take want to. telUpg -us port Brlta
1 preil914 Mgo. I
vicious effluent from -toft cesspool poisons file falx life on other continents, to of the . British .Gommon-
o much so that they cannot rleadtag. todustrialftte would tod al
standards of life anfi p n g ^ t h P ow a l and individual liberty could, be m^de
ripe for - solution by cpnstItutionaL md democratic means. I Since the .Grbat.j War however we havp learned by b l t p experience .that the iCTstem of co-ope|a- tlon between Europ^to States mot,
'S S p r e ^ c h l F a s S s m | S i n S of lesp of -them. ^ ■ f" ! _
work And the war settlement created to d these/Sovereign States--you
see evidences of i t ’every day by th e smaUer 01 them flWt bestowing theft favours on the democratic nations and then switching on to the autho^ itarian Powers-^haVe within twenty [ years aftet the !WoHd war whfch
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wc t t f - l u y s J
mKjy/coy^erthrvalte (Darbr and J o p ) , cyllnders' lil Utuld fofm, Ibrought iro ^
...valte XGfahdma), Mary |g e tt¥ ,T to d t^et^
Nutter- and thIs gas, 1 ' p , told^lS s u ^ ^ ^ “ r«"S-Uounu b«*i, v« v i ^
isoluton of the rivalries, susplclo^,- cbach., MrSJ W i lk in , of Clitheroe, was 'supply, wttPmPM
I xecelved a smaU' mbdel' of . ^ m
irlmary-reason! for JEurope’s w- its' expansion of: araamenijs,
wthfr-dniPnCe': a s ! betw^n
T camlv a l ball for adults in the even- [sprayed waterfamorigst the craw^ , ^ rent by, . .The processloh
:i - toosses. There b i . i
and there were many attractive |istreetj'was ask^d to replenftft aft empiy was a crowded gather- [bucket. He obliged.
reat success. decorated
new _____ in C lorqnatlon
. The'-room [theft vehicles vent by^^. -i^ne^ptoc— [was nearing
The room
-ent into the house thi the -container
dpe’rs B tod. The procession was voted tents of the b u ^ e t on to the me Of thh finest ever seen in’ Pendleton, la Waterloo ^ e .other ^
ngton with a " xaKe uus i ---uc
eseU Hotoby, did not find It easy to “ getttag tp r jow n back.; 'lake theft selections, which were as of one of theifi, wo: n e p y sw*. . -
t ,nd the judges, Sir Henry and Lady lying .to 'wto with p ^ f t ol water. ,
oUoWs: ; ■ ’ •
Ladles! Original costumes; l,:MftsS. ennetf iiCjJrlnoljne l a d y ) ;2, Mfts M.
Icowpertbwalte (John Bull); Comic cos tumes: 1, J. Battersby and K.- SUnger (horse) ; 2, Red Indian Troupe (Messrs. J, MltchellL G.’Hartley,' H. Beck tod-J. Sagar).':- MajOr Asplnall awarded a special prize to Messrs. Battersby and ilSlmger, artthe ;• horse, . and Sir Russell
:eVll): 2, Miss E. Whlpp (Hawaiian girl). JUnger '(doronatlon mug) : 2, Mr. W,
ostumes: 1, Miss D. J e n so n ibinsoh t e e r o f Hear ■ ■■pOUcemto.
j diplomacy whose lijUhnate sanetteft Is war or tbe threqt of war.
ended with the creiition of a Leagife of Nations reverted to the old tto®
TheLeague has spjlertil fromtheTact warltoere hip
bent oh w S it. » I R o t K n S ^ ^
wsolating a rival- -or rivals, that, Ithe, was then Tglveti a n ’ appetising supper been devoutly thankful when finally r eaker party will .agree to a ..(toange-l s hich consisted of fresh'' salmoft ana chaos' was reduced ] to something,,! like
' n war. ' In this Eutopean game of ppker, ' ’irttaln acts as looktr-ou and agrees-to; enter only In. certain clrcumstaiices;; ;hough th e r e ' are ] 'bowetlul restraining;
build up such military predominance.on; I their side, or on thO other hand by sO; ather than lace the alternative offiefeat:
nd cakei Although about 300
had.to homewards, lit was a great show,:and •be ptovldOd -for, thpre was ample pro- aj great wlnd-)ip toj^ wpok of festivities
aalad, hath and tongue, trlfie and fruit;, order,’ and toostly everybody trooped
vision for everybody;,! . The ladles served the meals, with great efficiency and are
' NEED FOR DNETC.' ; . ' pfay^ln a| field ’ adjoining the school, One of the.dutlfes Of the Cotonion-: Though dot such a .gigantic display, as wealth Conference!, is to face tpese | cutheroe’k, It was nevertheless ‘very
1,3 S s s ^ M
- -defence pbllcy. -. Europe, as ^[f have Dominions, and | ,
written before, in this;column, is
..the cesspool of-the world. , .
dangers and to discover , whdtoommurfity attractive] All’concerned in the arrange- !of outlook between ourselves , and toe ments are worthy of ; praise, especially forfigii j the chalrj
-affairs, can bei secMed, so that we m y Woodacrej) ----- o)ff I [ action' to
Dominions have each and aU thelr potat host of willing helpers, who can be w j fc’ view. An example : During the satisfied at the results of theft efforts. Sglo-Italian tensldn over Ethiopia ^ U l l who liad helped to make the effort a
Sllnger). f They had the assistance of a .
an of the committee (Mr. A, and the secretary (Mr. H.
topreciable volume: of merchant'’ship-- success Were thanked by Mr. Woodacre. x>m was diverted! Ifrom toe Medlter- At the, chneert Mr.; Woodacre proposed ranean to the Cahe route tO India j n d that a tefegram .of greeting shou d be Australia. This brought home eflec- gent to the King and Queen. .This was tively to South African opinion that a | gecondedl by Mr. H. SUnger and unanl-
war or threat' of! War to thc Medltej niously esmtied. . .
o r a houses ! toey n ^ d j o t jto a tw a r are at war, or at lehsfthey ho part In It If th » don’t Some people are ifond .of
ncerned with Europe. The are now masters )n theft
they respoinded to a man.
7 he dlay
ays. "When
the -Domlhlohs wlU not sup- n in another war. I t ft just same
I Commonwealth Conference; A
R n, J,PJ. cjiairman of |the Clitfreroe | j t_h_e_ Churlch Sunday School had their an - !
by.motor coach, they made a tour, of-the’ seven lakes.! On the outward Journey a; halt was mgde at Kendal for breakfast,; and latra luncheon was taken- at Kes^; wick, Thp Weather was extremely favour-: ithe run through gorgeous
nual outlngj on Monday when,, travelling: ■
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g is b u r n HORTICULTURAL 80CIET|Y was moat passed
tea was journey,
presented Hawkins property
An am
Lake DiixWentwater. Afterwards, the tour wa£ continued to Ambleslde, where obtained. On!the homeward a two. hours’, stay at, Mpyecambe acceptable,:' the a
able an scenery, enjoyed Interlude
now looking at Its best, . was , to [the fuU, ' A very pleasing
whole oilting was successful In every_way and a tl red but very happy party arrived home alout
12-30p.to. : ; ;
to pleasant'manner. time
being The
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lent windmill, ’built in -1627, has bedn . to the National 'Trust by Mr. L. J.
the famous landmark stands, : _j Was provided, by a, sail on
commemorative Coronation medal. . ! TEAChIerS’ OUTING.-The teachers atl _ jr c
ural Dlstflct Council, has received a- , , i
do ]so again. Listen to this from Canada: [It is from & leatong article to th e l'!Montreal Star,'’ dealing with toe
FOOL’S PARADISE,
d, Aill all be living in a fool’s para We'
lse from whlch thexe may be a rude t kwakeiing if we( imagine that the
! I t ft utter nonsense,to [say "We Will net fightiln-Europe” Ifjtoe n e j ' Comes. We'would have fought to
hat Were are no longer In the world landlt rulers who are limited to helrnthless search for loot only by heir dpportunltles. We hold noth- n g .o f value th a t, they ’will not gree.dll^ selze ’lf they see a gambler’: chance of success.
housand years of peace have come
Africa If the purblind League.jf gaping
I Our various representatives should [proceed on the theory that we aU.
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mean, the same thing., None of us; would consent for a moment . to. Irt; the oil flag toU," but!we Aa^^^ rato different capacities,.ffiffetent bur dens,, different responslblUtles. We
must, ;ach do what we can, and nM! atteiii])t to sit.-to judgment PA,toe, deeftU ns / of . others.; because . theyj caniio; ;db br6clsely the saitie things.:
thanks
Of ':Bucklnghamihlre,- on-/ whosg w i , cam best- defend ourselves ouk
enemies when
t/oi!ls snpend valuable time discussing how against
Insanity of .Europe, h ^ it might be more
uu oUi' Commonwealth Cpnfere:nce,[ to the
would fight In hell to save the: Empire, and th a t Is/preclsely where,
Nations had stung MussoM Into Egypt.'as It nearly idid. We
'we ip.Ey ffoyo to 6° to find sojne of; our'enemles.
frontier ft on the [Mediterranean. Wh&t policy should the member nations; of thq British Commonwealth pursue to, mlnlr mlse the chance of A dangerous European
aotot of extreme strategic Importance, a Britain’s frontier tnay be on .the Rhine,
s Mr. Baldwin said, but. South Afrlca s
thing was ; said In th e ^ U came ^ e y would
WlU follow Britain’into war ft secondary loss to how Britain cart [be prevehted rah o u t
1820 to regard ‘M-League of'Nations as -the preventer of'fiiture world .wars and to relegate to thelllmbo of ,A forgotten
from being /drawn Into; war. , The] Dominions have been brought up since
of honour ahd material interests
past the obUgatlon to go to war In Europe to defendl some Uttle nation.
What Is the prevehtlye totoay , J t l Isolation or limited .UabiUty, and If the
or West and North and Mediterranean:? Are the Dominions prepared to render
atter does-It mean the West of Europe
more precise Mr. ' Eden's non-comihittal statement of Britain’s general obUgatlon to fight for otheks, by supporting a re vised system of collective security ?: or
.iSSSSSffiff
France, and Belgli^. j n d : to , Geraany under » new Locarno and to ® f
against unprOTOked
answered, rightly! and properly, tiehlnd closed doors,
Large.secUons of Domlnipn
These questions- will be Mked
opinion appreciate 'the essential com munity , oFcdmSokiwealth interests and
y the .need t o soge, sort; of , T O
tiielr countries tb| warUke tqmmltments "M " ■
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peace and to safeguard Great. Britain herself, the heart]of
toe.confederation, but even these Are-reluctant tp mledge
entlon In'Europe to secure,‘stability and;
of .a precise and automatic charactelv We. must all wish , this Commonwealth ^Con ference well, forilts/decjslons are p i ta t- reachlhg . Import.'to the peppft of these islands.-, : The topwledge th a t we stand t as one .will have no small significance for
-n«.tt.A4vi* TTtor le cflfnnHflTVII
rahean .Involving [the security j f / .the The telegram read:'“ To their Maje^ Suez Canal route to' India and AustrOUa ties the jKing and Queen, Buckingham would Instantly make the Cape a keyf. paiace,.London,' Congratulations from
,
your
ioy.al subjects In Pendleton In WhaUey.'
crisis arising ? 'Whether the Dominions coronatten. : I am desired^ to'expres^ _in
placed lE the:post Office window: ‘‘The King ant Queen are much .gratified to receive yaiir message of congratulations on the occasion of their Majesties
The fo: lowing reply was received, and / ' tliflllks !to t On Monday afternoon aU the chUdren these godd wishes. ------
tained to tea' at Standen Hall by Major and’MrslAsmnaU;- Afterwards-games
o the rillage and’district were enter were played,;and as ;a memento of toe ibWNHAM. jy the d^th, An-Wednesday,-of Mr. Abraham I the 23rd [June.
DEATH OF: MR[ ABRAHAM DEIVEB. Downham has lost’ its oldest male resident
.Borh'^ Chatburn; Mr, Driver worked as a A .
and'hotel keeper. For 41: years, he became ? was cownan on the Downham Hall es ate for
' the late present i quire,/Mr,. R. Q,,;ASsheton. He was tbe oldest member,of the;Olltheroe Weaver, Wlndrisi and ; Warpers ;/ls50clatlon, and his
■ Reinarkable fok his weight of years, until fairly' recently, Mr. Driver, regularly walked to Chatbum and back home, He had an extenslvi knowledge -of the .Kistorjl of the district pnd was mosttoterestlng to, convene.
iest in t!ie’district. V - J,,,
he dictators of I Cftrmany and, Italy.] - Liljf
Mr,’Fred Driver, in- addition to whom there are'’two other. sonsi-Mr, ’William: Driver,; of ChatbUr i, and - Mr.; John- Driver, - DojTOW ,The totirment
takes.place' tomorrow a t ’St.
w...ith..... ".HIIs .wife predeceased him' 17' years ago and since then he-had resided with, his ton,
Leonakds, Downham. ; , ' . , i
Occasion tlon tqnkards.- ■ the children were given Corona-
Private Secretary.” i . f aill wnn IninGa in ho jo ed I
w K w l i l f ln d 'a 'ti’eas’ifted place ih our iome.
memories, foriyearsito LANGHO.
I -■ ' THE CO LiOn ’Coronation day,
catered for, tlfe first Iten being a sports meeting. A large humper attended and
angho and Blffington ere excellently
onAtion. W;he residents of
took part in varlouaraces and events, the vnnners of which were^ Girls: 7 and 8: M Smith, P.'Seed, J. Brpgden; 8 and 10; B, Simpson,TJ Thisfiethwaite, K. Beards- worth; 11 and 12: p. GeldUrd, M. Chip pendale, D. [Osburne; 13 -and 14: M. "
off theft l o r r y . ? . - : : ;
.............. rts). - Confic - Confic I vUi s^ Benson (Blue \
&
faiji,:
iijjely.tnat a good many cefe-
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lehtlemen Original costumes:J,,M^r, H. |g n s ^^we^a p ^ ,^ ^ee'theft jubilee. -----^^>t'««^r‘rgygJj0XS Will
Tnnnnt torchlight ,proc|s^ afl hope] th a t the King
Mavbe by that tlmeibeery.:revel]ers_™ be^debarred I from 1 spolUng o th e rp e amiistoE as W6U asl del|ghtful displays S t t o l r S l t s l ’’--;® .exhibitions.
Hornby■ga've anothef special prize to, chatbUrn-roaa roundabout one got an Mrs.'J. Smith for her-characterisation o f ’ even’better Idea of its enormous propor-
I had enjoyed .th e procession from several vantage points. /But seen at the
■ r .
Sft Russell and ; yp„gias It broke up tft atau^t blocked with on-
iwiiu, u ljug**-*—- —“o —- -.;i ana inav; aui sorts of motley characters sworddtope. -Music for dancing/Was jobbed shouldersj. the jazz bands
.ch ivasiheld up. The ,e motor jorrles this way
e York-street, tenace dlrec-
an, Refreshmemts wete^emQ o y . t ^ *>11 t.hA realdentl r - - . . , „.thnrt iR wnetner-as a smKie uauvu ui.. wuuuo b- b- ---------
iaBF! f-commahd ” .perfdrmance; there was the constant sounds of motor horns
to! laughter, while theft stagtag was greatly,• Uusesrand the buratlngdfrocketm toars^of struggles of v?puld-be passengers for the
admi r ed. ' ■. The whple;performance was. .sbBfea.fwm ,» e .C « ^ Keep. The qon- wrauch appreciated. : Everyone present gtahulary andithe 'llspedals” must have,
flnMni Service Centre; ] Jbr cars an^^ __ Clltherpe; •geiierdl pandbihbhlpm Iwhs added: the
brief momerite, i way was made g X ■who - with'. sy mongst the crowds as Misses Lofthouse and j I _ ^ ebst ;o{; stoves, and qui “te
] ftom Settle. # . : h a v £ 5 p u s ^ ^ * ^ m- In this latest fo ra .of portable gas
_ aees a n d ’ water pistols .■j-rsmnMdd-’in
- onri tHat a.-cvlinder contains to buni
& affairs and de-. Sa]^ the King." The other decoration^, ^
W r a g r e e
national situation' Is even threatening,' and the irespon;
X e n the inteW la&d nponttie^gene^^ ,
*fv.av. PENDLETON’S GAY
CORONAltlON FESTIVITIES. crowded^ Idax of enjoyment.’/ Anyone ^entering Pendleton
SUNDAY: I [ IN
during the Coronation celebrations co' to sb'e favourably impressed ; by.
bUpners’ displaying' the_ words, ‘^God particularly attractive, and
ardhes aver the roadWdy; with confcerned' :1s.- to be congratu-
ntT ' - The celebrations in tbe vlUage^dld not .night’s torchlight procession c o ^ in Saturday:
.1 One - 01 me UU squrle ^uvu of th i [buAiCOes % I
and out and round ABOUT.' ' ;
feadplngton Mi I ; mons. ScrviiJe: jNelsdh Street Bilnday -Schpb] , ld[a.m.; 2 am.
B y ^ Q U I S r
its share of freaks of nature, I now| hear that at Park House, there Is a young rook with white wings. There Isnlt any doubt: about this;: because somjibody caught the bird to make sure, and let it go again, 1 '
slon? A: friend whose duties with the fireworks took him to the Castle Keep- tells toe that-when the last lot (f the torches, were on Bawdlands Brldje he noticed th a t/th e procession extended through Bawdlapds, along Eshtor-ter- race.’Up West-view; along Victoria-Street, down Woone-lanfe, and the first charoc- ters [were-just ttirifing Into Greeiiacre- street; I make that to be about mile.
How long; was: the torchlight pf-
then oces-
heard concerning the log cabin n the torchlight procession. I t was cei talnly very effective. . il am assured that the T total cost of the cabin was—sixpence!
Many expressions of admiration were
seems to have gone In nails; When the GUtlieroe fire engine eft on :
f h e lo g s ’’ were simply bark, sipplled
ree by a timber [merchant. The stcpence on ■
Its torchlight round it had on the back a | box of powder for making coloured fire. With this, the: firemen proposed toi Ulumlne'.'the engine a t intervto. B u t- a t the top of Wellgate somebody put a torch too near the box, and the wloured fire -was prorided all at once., The box | was hurriedly thrown off the englae and [ the firemen catoe Into earnest action as they put out-the fltoies with chemicals. Women Shrieked a bit and a co iple o f ' men who had been standing on o 1 casks, to watch the procession were knocked'- over by fhe swaying crowd. Th; casks-! rolled to the bottom of Wellgate.
n Inverted commas. ’ Chatburn’s torch-; -d light 'procession.' Included a fire engine-,
"engine’’ had to be taken back tOfi CUtheroe, and two of the firemen volun-j teered to see It home. They did so and^ found themselves In Clitheroe lor g after the last ’bus had gone. They jvere to;. " uniform,” of Course, so they stopped a/ tootor car, told the driver there wfe a fire at .Chatburn, and; asked for a 1ft that' way. ! Naturally he told them to jump in and,, doubtless considered himself a useful citizen,! drove like the wind to- Chatbiirn. As the car approacied the "firemen” spotted the blaze of the
hen ‘the procession was over, the-;
stop atid, thanking their benefaetpr, wenq ,ofl:to:^he flrje.j ; _
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pastime to - my young days. 1 should not be surprised to,find It revived no^.. after the effective demonstration we had'
StillAwaiktog' used ’to be a Jpopular
to the torchUght procession. His old friends' In CUtheroe
dariesr in registering 119, which ft the Wghest indlvldusfi: score of toe Reason so
t.e^bUng him’! rni'ihUnff far.
Bailey; and various novelty eveats were jlki.
arranged. The 'old fol
large number ienjoyed the pcellent to e Alter tea they were entertatae-1 by Mr. Riley’s concert party.
a t to e iM n r to n Baptist school :s v/ere entertain! d to ten
ented with a- souvenir In the firm of a Coronation mug.’
s Each chUd under fourteen vlas p r^ , ,.
„
St Leonard’^ and Bllllngton| Baptist- schools on Tuesday and Thursday last, for ChUdren of sfchool age.
: Tea parties! were held to St. Mary s.
Procter, 0.T. OUiipsw, W vittuuautt, u. Veevers. Potato race: Boys 7 and 8: G. Ainsworth, J ..ffllto i A Smith;. 9 and 10: e . Fowler, K.rBrogaen, R.,Sykes; 11 ahd 12:' J, Buffer T. Kltchmi H. Aspto; 13 and 14; R, Thlstlelhwaite/ T. Wallbank, G.;Dqi:man!, 15 and 16: J. Hlgglnson, W. Grierson, P, Whitehead Ladles’ Relay: Mrs. EatoughL' Mrk .Maudsley,' Miss E.
~ Chambirlaln, J. Deakto; 15
mittees under the chairmanship of the- Rev. D. Holt.] Mr. J. H. Bmiook was to charge of the sports, .Mr. H, Eccles of the refreshments, and Mr. A, P
AU these events"yere arranged by com J wthe field committee; A )argo are due.! ' ' , ’ -
Tassel and Miss E. Pickiip. Gent’s, open 100'yards;
J.GhewjL, Bradley, F.Blrketf.
CRICKET.
Glrft’, Egg and Spclm; M. Smith, K. Wil son,’ E. Atkinkon.; Qlr s’ -Skipping: R. Atkinson,'- Kj BeardswOrth, H.,Bradley. Boys’, Toffee race: p . Ainsworth, A. Hay- ton; 'I P; Bufton, Boys' ’Wheelbarrow; George Fowlk and J. lAspln, F. Bufton
RIBBLESDALE LEAGUf TOMORROW’S MATCHES:
and-D. Syked. . Girls’ Peg race: G. Gel- dard; B. GOldari M Thlstlethwalte; Girlsi Novelw: M, Procter; P. Stanley; E. Catlow. Boys’ Novelty: T. Kitchen, H. Fielding, H. AsplnJ BOys’ Sack race: R.
Ribblesdalc Wanderers y St, Cliorley v. .CUtheroe.
Thlstlethwalte. J. Pye'jC.'Lang. Dressing race: Mrs. ai d Mrl J. Bullock, Mrs. Bad- dington and Mr; Douglas., Horse and Driver race: E. Pickup and E: .Ratcllffe, R. Douglas and AJ Wateon. : Gent’s. 220 yards: L, Brddley, J. Cliew, E.'RawcUfle; Slow Bicycle racei W.-Jlngham, G. Gor don. P. Whitehead. -Gent’s. Sack race: '^ - yL. Wells. Ladles’ I leazard, Miss I.
J. a BulIookl ’J. L^ng, ■t--M: “
Baloon racel: Simpson, Candle race ;| Mrs., |( Mrs. Sykes.
Ir 'small chill
connection toth the Diamond Hill Lodge lot Oddfello vs, Chatburn, waS.ohe of the length
imlttee led- bj . Mr. H. Secies, and music
Numerous efrCshmei
n luiUer toven. ExceUent were prcvlded -by a com-
iwas supplied, by-loud speakers and am- [pllfyjng .equlpmenr...................
who' fixed/.his lAadlo Mr. E. D. GrlffithSiwas vtoiiers of‘the Sykes, Mrs.'.G; lor, Messrs,iB,' A.'Allen;'
spefeth, through the courtesy of the Vicar rlzes
l heeaard he Kijngs tset In' the school,
vere also arranged for ,
A ’well atrtndea whist drive was held to St. Leoil^rd’s scho(l a n d ’i those; present
In the evening, tn
; S^JdWit'on, Mrs; B. Nay-
N.aryijor;’! L Nightingale and
he M.G., and the ./were: Mrs. W.
A ’dance ’ior' the younger people was
'held in St.; WarjA Bcbool. to; mpslp by a capable band umi ft :)! e direction of Mr.
Darweniv. Leyland. Leyland .Motors v. Bamoldswidk.
Blackpool V. Read. Lancaster y. Whalley.
RIBBLESDALE JUNIOR LEAGUE ^'1
Clitheroe It. V, Sabden. ‘ : Whalley H. v. Oswaldtwlstle M.P. Bead II. v; Baxenden. ■ ’ Blackburn [St, James’ v. Daraen H. Chtrry Tree v. Ribblesdale, Wt nderers iH. Bamoldswick I t v. Langho Cplony.
E: tough; Ladles’ atlOw, Mrs, Cornwell,
RIBiBLESDALE AMATEUR LEAGUE..
Barrow
v.lRlbblesdale-A. West Bradford v.-Waddington
Downham' v. Gisburh. . Sabden H. v.; Chatbum II. '-I--
’TEAMS.
J.' Crabtree, A. W.[Foote, J.'Thompson, L. Wilkinson, J,-'Aubinl J. Moore, P, 1 A. Dewhiirst, W.-Davies. A. Seftoh. CUtheroe i t ; E. P. Aldersley (teptain), T.
'aitheroe: 'W. R. .Southworth (iaptainU J.
W ^ lA T. Hey worth, R. Cams, 1). Nob Iddpn, G. Ormerod,! h, Oxbuigh, == ” ■
Bed-dows,: A; Cards. I ___
Tubsdayi/to'the variety classes for dp^, any..-;v vaarriieety Utter,:
CUtherpe, was toe pinner with Labradors,. ji
At Gpeat' Haryjood show E.
r - aiiUfcas":
S. Rose, J. on Whlti
V. Pj.
everyfiitog passing off (plendUy and to all these .the thanks,of the pai;fthlonera-
Ultoa helpers were responsible t o crlckei;
circles were delighted to find that StmUey- Chadwick has lost none of his, attrac; tiveness as a batsman. He m ex- ceptloriaUy fine form at Read, no bowler hit tw j fy bouto
There! can be no denying the re-' i sourcefulness ot “ firemen,” even nreraea-
Wuly staffed, arid It caused a lot of fun.: Rlbblesdale must be; getting more than,
Downham’ Wes I : Sermons. S( Methbdlst (Wei I ' and 6, idoopj Lane :0 and 6. igational
MpU it Zion Me lAY:
d6.
___ kroe Auctioh BpIto-by-Bowla od 'iffee Tavern,
&c„
, „.Lane, froi j-Jte and 8-3i)
lum,
3n.ni
,te, Blackbu jd, Blackbi’ Al, nightly
l-TUElSDAY: ^
['.ileroe Auction lipjping Farmp! iftig, at 12"
V»NE! lain of
’Kei
lashall Eavijs, 11 pel Associa ion| ervice Cent -i■e,
INE8DAY Stock
:rand, Nit hthi iratlve
iiftn. I t 7- Methd -stey) I Met II ' C055INI
(Certified nei sal FRIDAY,
Lights on, veh cl^s| '-56 p.m.'
--and! thereby
! It! I must b! Whllitsuntide holliL serious interrpptll Coronation day
'■Whit ’ : weekee a warm peri
muph criticlstp. weather was iltsuntlde.
: 'Whitsuntide occul maturing countrysld.
tinned down to
bonflreTt Bold Venture, got the driver to - ■ '•
■ -were penned, for Minister, of Eji youth of the hat:
’ ‘[Europe to-dpy'i peace, but stand I t ft good thptjal better time tha
’ peeh a t [natqr'e: -writ therp fo f’a.
he ventures! i: I from the pu
tragedies bul
. -and de'moctacl nature’s own t talk ■ of wa:
natural world of its own—a it derives strmS able course proves that i: must surely - the secret of acquired [by i
and n
I The week-ehd- p irniuth
which the 6ld characterlstidally
.beroe’s
. would brlngtin o f , thousands 6 vftitors, bu^’-wj
have seen 1 hd history In huti achieved anbthd if we were ah ei
the same dlmena loh day. 'raul : the Coronation
acquired the A account. How
' . [qbly with po s ' neighbours, evo
should hardly Pageant prpcee ahd £73 was j procession. | C though, follom 'worked out ;to (neatly effective
the last . •(vatched the b
' atlon from the have passed -tt
' EUzabeth lias for the sprctac : togs this time
i packed as p e i| ’ neverthelesphe - by many thous ' townspeople. King George V crowning oij Ki
; outstanding an ago. Moreova this CorpatS
; how-trled|thei . -accept thmr cd [ .-form of 'natte
’.numerous [[thd ' fame for p is s far and \flde
' .the mtalsfers ;draw attention . -cession to whlc
, hot seem to|,be < 'orq
The, Pageantj wa, t aftehioon before
dnd masters to ai idel
. interferes leas' of:'ruUng. "[1 pleases and only;: to-day perhais It]
teeming, crowldedl affords a chajrmll fiie:,orderUness ‘
.
!p e whole how] ■ bne which C ■'which It than proid.
■1 experiment in
' In ano' ’ clllbr Gep: j presses :■ making I decided
: th e : material ;W. S. Wejeks's [teenth Cqritur o f ' articles i /Times.” ,
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