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i ciitheroe Auction Mart: Sale ot Cattle, 11. ClltherOe Technical School: Annual Prte Distribution, 7-30.;
'Congicgatlonal Sunday School; I Lantern \ Lecture by Miss Topping, 7-45 p.m. ■
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Sale ot stock at the Henthom Rok Poultry Grounds, by H. Holden is Son, 1-30.
. Wat(H:loo Ground; ParlSti Church v. Clayton ! ' S.S.,'2-30. :■
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Ciitheroe is District Poultry Society: Dinner. and Prise Presentation, Starfcie|Anu3.
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Swan and Royal Hotel; Dance, 7 p.m. SUNDAY NEXT:
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St Catherme’s, West Bradford: Anniversary Services, 9-15 am. and-6-50 pjnj
Moor Lane Methodist Church: > Services at. C 10.30 am. and 6 p.m. Men’s Class, 2 pm.
Methodist (Wesley) i Church: Services at 10-80 a.m. and 6 pm .: .
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Pendleton Church; Sendee of Remembrance at 6-45 p.m., attended by Ciitheroe branch, of the British Legion and other ex-Sendee
Mount 211on Methodist Church: : Services et 10-30 am. and 6 pm.
, ' , 1 , : 1 . men. MONDAY:
cnitheroe Auction Mart;. Sale of ^ a t Stock,y 1045 a.m.
■ ; Cinema Entertainments, eUf.:—
The pkadlumt Nightly at 0-30 and 8-301 The Grand: Nightly at 6-15 and 8-30; Wed nesday and Saiorcay, MO pm.i
!(kw^rative Hall, Whalley: Nightly. ^ Blalto, Blackburn: Continuous from 6-30 p.m. Grand Theatre, Blackburn: Varle^ at 6-30 and 845.
King Lane: Continuous from 6-16 p,m,; Sat urday at 6-16 and 880 p.m. I
’ ' j TUESDAY: WEDNESDAY: THURSDAY: FRIDAY:
Ciitheroe Auction Mart: Sale of Dito Cattl? at 11 a.m. ■ ■.
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Rimington' Effort for Rlbblesdale Nursing ' Assoc.: Whist Drive In Institute, 7*80.
ciiatbum Church Institute: Ladles’ Effort: Whist Drive, Xmas Pare, 7-15. j ■
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Lecture by. Mr. Hetb^,'Sutcliffe, nthe York shire County , Cricketer, CUthelroe Royal Grammar School, 7:80. . .\ . : i
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Bashall Eaves and Browsholme Fanners’ Ball in Assembly Rfoom, Bashall E a ^ 8 pJn.
. I Waddington (3tiurk;Basaar: Whi^ Privb a 7 pm , fbUowk: by Carnival Dance.
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St. Luke’s Misstoh’Rooml, Bartow: :WhiSt and Dance in' Repag Room. . ■.. 1 I ' '
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Rimingtoh- Effort: for , Rlbblesdalb . Nursing A5soclation:;pahce in Ihstitutel 8 P-®,;
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ongregational Church: Services at 10-30- a.m. and 6 p.m.
St. Catherine’s, West: Bradford; i Tea Party and Entertainment.
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I\x)tball; Waddlngton v. stanhill (Blackburn Combmatlon), 2-45. .,
i Chatbum and Downham Conservative Assoc. I Annual Carnival Ball.
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Bashall Eaves and Browsholme YiF.O.; .Car- I
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1924 to 1925, when he; was appointed assistant medical superintendent; at Cdlderstones. ; In 1933, he became'^senlor assistant: medical superintendent at 1 the Brockhall Institution, and last year was; appointed deputy, • medlealt superin tendent. The lappolntment tb the . post of medical superlnteqdent will be a most; popular one, a id Dr. Rose his'already received a host! of congratula ions.
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the Ciitheroe district during, jthe week end, but the mishaps: were all of a minor character, and no personal injuries were, sustained. An; Accrington Corporation 'bus was Involved In an accident at Whalley. Shortly before nine o’clock on Sunday morning, .the ’bus, which was driven by Herbert Seagar, of 84, West- view, had descended Sandy Brow when the brakes were applied and the vehicle , swung across the road striking the Iron, railings In front of two houses: In South- view. Gateposts and railings were broken and the'bus was damaged about , the front.' None of the three passengers' were hurt and the driver andJcondutcor also escaped injury: The ’bus was able to proceed under its own power, There' were several other mishaps ilea;' the same' point, the road being a sheet of Ice.: In r the Slaldburn and Gisbum districts,:the
Ice-bound roads caused maty skids In
tion and a number of cars skidded Into ditches and against fences. ' No damage' of a serious nature occurred.
oads were also In a treacherous condi
new feature which will be appreciated by. the Society’s patrons If only, by reason of the fact that It Is thoroughly dp-to-date. ■ iThe stage version, which Mowed' so
In many respects “Good-night Vienna," C to be given at the end of January by the
April; 1936, considerably less^than a; i couple of years ago, with striking and-
ulckly on thejradlo presentation,.was inly brought, before the puUllc at the Icala Theatre. I London, as recently .: a s :
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(Certified'Bales:exceed,6,000 copies weekly).' FRIDAY,'NOraiBER 28th,
■1937i; : 4-29 pm.
Lights on Vekcles, to-morrdw; (Saturday) ■
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CUtheroe and district’s “ Poppy Day’’ ! appeal duly set .up,a new reebrd,
a.net ast year. The result Is i imdenlably
As we Ventured to anticipate last week
sumiof 12208 63. lOld.' belng^ValMd; as l compared with the ■£206-5s. Id) obtain^
THEROE.Tel.241
: ridiculously low as £2 12s„ making the contribution the more notable. Follow ing are details of the collections In the area:
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CUtheroe and Low Moor...... Bolton-by-Bowland ........... . Chatburn ............. Downhajn...............
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Grlndleton and Sawley...... Rlmlngfori and Twlston........ S la p u fn ................ Wa to g to n . -Whltewell, Dun- kop Bridge, Newton:' and Bashall Eaves
West Bradford -
WoiBton .u.), Rimlington Memorial Institute Wreaths, ordered direct •. • - . •
St. Mary’s:,Church ............ v Wrpaths (per J.C.C.) WreathSiOrdered direct...... .
Les? ' expenses, [postages. etC;
ganiser, wishes advertising, ->
121 17, 3 5 5 3
magnificent, a tribute to the people of the district, to the 2eal of the collectors, and to. , the careful planning of the organisers. An enormous amount of. work is done, quite voluntarily. In con nexion with “ Poppy, Day " la n d the expenses of the local effor)t are m
£ s. d.
10 11 7 5 8 84
10 14 ,1 '6 15.'14
4 4 10. ;■20 6 84
1.5 2 6.. 1 5 8
;,3 18“ '7 j 2 8 T'i 2 3 1 1 5. .8 016 It:;
210 18 104 2 12 8
;■ :$2()8 6:104| ' , and neighbouring-. villages; | .the, hotel, 1037; a chassis already th e
priced all-wave^supe:het. and sensitivity on Ipng, most attractive walnut
mllitee and toe Chief Constable; trades men and ’bus companies for exhibiting bills; Messrs. Rendell and J. C. South- worth for use of cars; Mr. Greenwood and his staff at the, Castle |, _Mr. J. E. Cook for window display; apd Mr. J. G, CoVrglll, for again assuming responsibility for; the wreaths,, etc. ^ -i
TERMS TO SUtTi YOU Disthet Agent ; for Service.”
Importance to i the Lancashire County Council Is apparent from toe fact that two of Its largest Institutions are estab lished therein and within a few miles, of each other--Calderstone8 and Brockhall. The headway made by the Iqtter instltu.* tlop In the. last few years is little short of amazing. ,|It( hasMto. ,bh. seen to be believed. But one views the immens ty of th e' undertaking with less surp^rlse when it Is announced that the Anal
e.stlmate of toe cost is £9,03,584, little short of a million. This sum was presenter to the Mental Hospitals Board a t. Prestoii yesterday week.- I t Is £154,342 more than the sum approved by the Board Ip September last yeap the additional ex-- pendlture being due-“ to tpe abnornial and unforeseen Increase In Itoe costs of labour and materials." In recommending approval of toe, final ^p$timate the Finance and General Purposes Committee
ilhat the Rlbble Valley Is ;of no small: ■ '. t'.
orcap ta in , F. ,B. Mitchell,! toe district; collectors,: and subscribers In^ttieto'Wh-
____ to - thank I organisers;
proprietors and others Who. took collMtr ingiboxes; Messrs. Sheldon ^JBlUpostmg.
Co.J and Messrs. J. and P. BpnthaiR ‘°r advertising space; .the. .Wateh
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Mends, Marjorie m itte rn ; and :Nahcy,............... ^ ____ _ _ . i-«arrl3: -''01111, flower shop meafenger girl
perlenced Mr. Hardy as producer there: can be no misgivings asito thei success of the show when It Is put bn by the: Ciitheroe Amtaeurs. ' If it Is I equal to those of the last three years the Socletyls patrons will be y/ell satlsfled.:! The cast,; which has just ibeen completed. Includes' all'the old favoilfltes and soMpromlslng promoted members of whom there. are great expectations. ’Ihese lwlude Miss' “ Pam ” GraduTell, MLss NancyiHarrls and[ Miss Marjorie Whlttern., ' Amongst the; men Mr. Fred Forrest makesi a welcome: return. He Is well remembered for his excellence as “ Squire 'Western^ In " Tom Jones!’ and a s T h e Kink " In " Princess Charming." Here Is the )iull l i s t ; Greta, a flower) shop assistant, Daisy Houlker; Vicki' and Friedi , Greta’s
mmediate success, and with the ex--)
Max, Pamela M.,Gradwell; wilhelmina i and Mltzl, ladles of the court, Adeline i Hlgson and May Tarver; Ma^: Schemet-' toff, an : officer) of ■ the Impeml Guard, Joseph Roblnsoh: Hans, Max’s batman, ] Geoffrey C.'Seoweroft: PrlncfSchemet- toft) Max’sriather, Fred Forrest: Ernst ] and Johan, Max’s friends, Harry, Oddle and John I. Walmsley; Baumer, a boot
Sallle :'_____ . , ,, .
maker; Albert Geldard: Captain Mitatz, of the ImperlaljGuard, S. Brlerley; Head; Walter arid Second Walter, at'the “House i In the Trees,” L! S.
Wllkln.son a id Clifford
Sllngqr. There-wlll be a full chorus of flower girls, soldiers of toe Imperial | Gqard, guests, waiters and dqncers.
lane, Ciitheroe; on Tuesday flight, Mrs; Ellen Banks (aged forty-one),mfe of Mr;
Stepping from the pavement in Mobr- Ik M
E. M. Banks, of 85, Woone-lane, Ciitheroe, who was with her sister, Mrs.; Annie
toer to be suffering from co'niJusslon and a suspected fracture of the m i l , She was taken In the Ciitheroe Ambulance to Blackburn Iriflrmary. ’The iycUst, who was thrown from his machine, escaped with a brulse over the left eye.
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late Ml John Cawley, of Prlmfos'6-street, Clltheroe, whd died two yealfs ago this ■month; : Mrs; Cawley, whojwas slxty- seven years of;age, resided with her son- In-laW ■; and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. Holgate, of 22, Faraday-averiue, She was 111 only a few days and her death was mdst unexpected. A native tjf Clltheroe, ‘ she Was' the daughter of the late Mr. and
.The death occurred on Tuesday even-: Ipg'of Mrs. Alice Ann Cawlej, wife of the
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Tribe, of 101,' Lodge-street, Accrington, was knocked down by a-pedal cycle ridden by Herbert G. Manley) (aged slx-i teen), of 10, Hawthorne-place, Ciitheroe, She was carried Into the old ffire station;, where Dr. Cooper, who was called, found
Defectives, Langho, In succession to Dr. McKall, who retired recently,)! Dr. Rose was resident physician and hodse surgeon' at the county iHospltal, Bedford; from
(Eng,), L.R,C.P.i (London), wa^ yesterday t apppointed Medical Superintendent'of
tones.. Dr; Douglas. J. Bose, M.B.C.S. he Brockhall:! Institution, fpr Mental
of the Board suggest th a t application be. made to the; ‘ Ministry of Health for sanclon to the borrowing of the further £154,342.: The same committee recom mend that £1)600 be ;granted for :the s replacement of an economiser |at Calder-
. Blims, formerly of Cowling, near Sklpton. Latterly she resided with herislster, Mrs. A.Hltchen, at Well-terrace, CJltheroe.
.' The death/mccurred at Manchestet Royal Inflfmary.'on Tuesday: aftemopn. after a five webks'i Illness,; of i Mrs. Mary,
: Fifty years of age, Mrs. ; Binils was a daughter of the late Mr. ,and MrO. Daniel Briggs, formerly of QlsburnjI wljere her father was In business as !a wheelwright On Mr. Brigg’s’ retirement abput 82 years,
' years since,: she became prominenttly identified with the Methodist Church at Earby. f being a popular -pianist and t vocaM, and a vrell known jmember of
■ eside In Ciitheroe. i -The. Interment Is to ^
tE&e place to-morrow .(Satunday) at S t Mary’s Cemetery, at: 2f0 o!clodk.
'to Mr. B. LOwe. of-ChtohiBrcw, |vho will be seventy-nine on Tuesday ;| to Mr. W.
E.; Wlndle; of 35, :Woone-ilane, and.lfts. M. A. Heyes, of 18; WUlrin-ktreet who will- be 'seventy-hlne: and seventy-six ■ respectively on Thumday: !*:
: Miss Edith, Atkinson, of 82, Eshton- terrace, Ciitheroe,: has been awarded the silver medal (senior); of the Poetry Lovers’ Fellowship, j The examination was held in Blackburn on Saturday la s t and the examlnerwas Dr. H. iH. Hulbert, MA. (Oxon.). I Miss Atkinson Isl a pupil of Miss Annls Watson, L.G.8.)M.
iitheroe'Amateur Operatic Spclety Is a: p raised at a jumble i sale on;
'Junior School; with ithe very ;determlned co-operation '6f the children. |The money will be devoted towards the c()st Qf a film projector, and;, screen; for ■ school use. These wlirndtheibought until after the- concert given bVi theischolars next Easter; ■, j .■
No'iess a sum than £ 2 6 17s. romoted by the teachers of ith
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This Is a most unusual record these days, especially at Low; Moor, one; |of the r hardest-hit villages IniLancashlre. The
S t Paul’s Church, (Low jMoOr, Is a church that has :never': been la debt
at St. Paul’s. Sunday :School last week with the object: of; building a reserve
eason was revealed at the bazaar held
fund for future redulremente. The peoples’ warden who was .sectellary ifor the bazaan Mr. J. Latham, sjpoke o£ the tradition at Low Mooil never to be In; d eb t Low Moor people dol not Intend w to forget this tradition.: When the church
debt " We have never qwediany money; and we don’t Intend to Istart now" Mr, J. Latham told an." Advettjser and Times" reporter. Mr. Latham pointed o it a few of the improvements-made In the Church and Sunday School since i t was opened. t In 1890, when the congregation decided'
as consecrated lui 1876, It was free; of " ■■■ E..: Warelng; Helga,- betrothed to waddln^onh ministry) £300'wals raised
o erect a'pdtpelJMemorlal-HBll to mark twentMOttifth’ year of the RfeV. J. B.
in a rtngle collection 'to ' defray the cost, r Iri 1925, when the church was ln|need of
the money was ready when the vork was begun. Indeed,' there i was some left over, and after further [efforts the. con gregation furnished the church with a magnificent organ, ■, Later^ el ictriclty was Installed In the Church and Sunday school, and vicarage.I iSmall pm s of money have been raised from time to time for various-requirements.
,.);/■ '■*' 'f !'» enovation, another bazaar was held, and-
' Congratulations to Mr., Joseph Banks, of Pendle View, Rimington, whd yestet: day attained to the, age of eighty. Mr. Banks, who lives : alone-hls . wife died nearly two years ago—Is a retired farmer and Is regarded as the
G.O.M.iof Elmlng- ton district ■ We also,extend |best: wishes
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ago, he and his family camq to live In CUtheroe, and Mrs. Blnns associated her self with Ciitheroe :'Methodlst . (Wesley) Church. On her imhrriage* .about, teh
Blnns had 8 kindly nature, ; andi towns-; people, among whom she,was jvell known, will keenly regret her, passing. ; SlncCTe sympathy ,'wlU be extended to her tyro, r brothers and two sisters, All ()f whom
he Ladles’ 'Bright Hburj group) Mts.,
DISASljROUS " FIRE , AT SABDEN:
ENGINE-HOUSE BURNT OUT, j BUT SPINNING ROOMS SAVED, 1 ,
I others attackedithe fire with the mill’s appli ances, their ellorts being concentrated on keeping the flames from the ring spinning and
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will undoubtedly takeithe opportunity, of hearing Herbert SutcUffe, the Yorkshire, and Englandicrlcketer, when he.nve? his lecture “Wotld Cricket Remlnlgcences" at toe Grammar School, next Thursday , evening. T h e namo of Herbert:ButcUffe Is synonymous with! -’cricket;, and the lecture needs no' further reconjmenda- tlon. The chalymamls to-be Colonel L. Green; of Whalley, ^formerly captain Of the Lancashire County Club. I
: Cricket lovers In CUtheroe and; district I * * * ICHRIST
lir.-iYqur torrei empttoex)laintt)e ■Pbrye have the pe^r
. .)• *■ ,*ii ■,# -, : ' I , s The Lancaster Musical FestlvM which
in the Press last weefc, had a CUtneronlan as competitor for. the;.rose- bowl ■ last Saturday evenlij^jlri;tlia perspiji of'Mr.
ecured for Itself - considerable comment
■ : t omewhat easily In h)s own secflon, and ■):
Mrs^ : Henry, i Scott, of Whalley-road, Clltheroe., . • Associated with 'BS, Michael aPd.'Iohn’s Church, Mrs. Cawley was a member of the Women?’ Sodality,' At ine time, she was a weaver at Sun Street
St. Paul’s aye ordinary iworklng people. The church has had a few:ibenifactors„ but most of the money has to te raised, by members of the i congregatlo) i them selves, a l l : giving I what toeli Income: would allow. , “ Our collections s re made: up of small sums,” ; Mr. Lath im said.; ‘‘Each member of the congrogat'on gives; what he can. : We: arei determ: ned not' to want more,than weican pay-f )r. We. have wanted, many improvenlent;, but we: have always, waited until |sre sad the Money before we started any scheme. Tlie result has beenithatfor fifteen years at least, whllel have held office,[we have always had a balance on the rlgjht side.”, Mr. Latham added that when people knew there was to) be a bazaar at-LoWi Moor, they asked If the church was In debt. “ That is a I superfluous Jquestion; at Low-Moor," he observed. ; “ We don’t believe in debt, and we-try to I run: our church as we doi our own homes.” Mr] Latham: humorously remar|red that a? the church was called St. Paul’s, the con-! gregatlon tried to; carry out St. Paul's teaching in thei' first verse of [the - 7th chapter of the Epistle to the Roraans-i ‘Owe no man anything.!"| E Is not surprising, . therefore; th a t : mejnbers of the congregation are deterndnedthat the church will never be In -debt. Tiey have a fine tradition to maintain, and intend to preserve it.
The majority of ,toe congreg;itlon at,
Mill, and she:was a member of the Co; operative Women’s Guild. Besides her daughter, she leaves two sqns, both of, whom are married. Much sympathy will: be extended to them. The funeral is to take place at St. Joseph’s Cemetery to-morrow (Saturday).:
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thwalte, daughter ofithe irte Mr. and Mrs. James ' Cowperthwalte. of Dicken son’s Farm, Pendleton, died at Blackburn Infirmary onl Wednesday afternoon, at the early age of thirty-two.; )Mlss Cowperthwalte, who had latterly been; la residing with: her brother ahd slster-ih-
After-a long Illness, Miss Dbrls Cowper- r * ■ * * ''
of 14, Salthlllhterrace, Clltheiroe, had had poor health lor a long period, and'was taken to Blackburn Inflrmary. about six weeks ago. 'She had been:in domestic employment In the district. Miss Cowper-- thwalte was associated with All Saints Church, Pendleton, being) a : regular attender when' her. healto Permitted.
w, Mr. and Mrs. James Cowperthwalte,
i s ’ to take iplace at All Saints'Church to-morrow (Saturday).
Church where their chap C. M. RogersoB, iB vicar.
Crawshawbooth, who Is Vlce-C halrmai of the dentral area ot the No. 5 District,) R.I.B.I.,:Yesterday 'paid - his offi)clal visit to the Rotary Club of Clithdroe,[addre38' Ing: the members on i the "subject “ Idealism in work,” : Subseqiiently he met the Councllof the Club tcl dlscuse questions of organisation. | A {report ol Mr, ' Eames’s address'will be glyen next week. ■ .
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stones’ Staff dance has been ■ |flxed foi Friday, January 8thj [During the past five years, this i effort has raised ah I average of £130 ia year for Blackburr,
It will be noticed ;that i thelCalder-
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Nursing Association entertained their' collectors at the i Consenatlve Club oh Wednesday evening,: The Mayor (Count clllor G. Hargreaves) spoke of the good work- of the: Association:' and' of the nurses. , He thanked ■
The committee of the Cllthero} District -V; ,
Much sympathy will be extmded to toe relatives
In.their sad loss.., The funeral
the British : Legion will I: on Sunday evening' attend service .at Pendleton aln,[the Rev,
^Members Of the Clltherbe branch of
the excellent work they:did In helptag tip the financial, s id e , of 'the organisation,: Mrs.' Ramsbottomi on behalf of the'comh mlttee, endorsed the Mayor’s thanks anfi referred, to the, long service of): some of the-, -worke'fsiJpaylng; she considered ;the work-nfor i-ithe. Association a teal good .deed,', ,*Whist, ffomlnoes,! and; a beetle drive wefe enjoyed by all,,and toe even Ing finished: with: a; oharnfing ana amusing) entertainment :by Mrs, Graij'
the:- collectors fOf The Rev. Alfred : Eames, Vicar, ofi ')» ,i; J.
anticipate further successes foil him In toe near :future, -Ifhe test pjece was “ Captains Thred," by Geoffrey Cavpn-
hose who: are competent to Judge
Frank- Lord,: whovwoir first, prize in the bass-baritone section :wlth. 85 marks, his nearest competitor securing- 78 marks. Dr. Herman Brearley; of .Blackbbm, was the adjudicator. For the rose -bowl the winning soprano, Miss F. :W[Rlddle; contralto, Mrs. Marjorie Schofield-; tenor, Mr. John Beaupiont ;:; and bass-baritone, Mr, F. Lord;; competed; toe' coveted prize going to Mrs. Schofield who hailed, from Blackpool, i Nevertheless the Glltheroe s baritone added to his! laurels -In I winning
dlsb;- and Mr. Lord sauted seven marks more' than his nearest rival. Dri James Lyon, the-ladjudlcatpr, said that- Mr. Lord possessed a flnej big voice and sang with dramatic Intensity, adding that he showed a good grasp .of the wore from a musical standpoint. ) “ He began at a reasonable .pace and, was thus able to build his final cllmaxr he added
most of the last week or twri In -his division, was down'to preside yesterday In Mancheser at the opening session of a conference on films und education. . The British Film Institute, who sent out . the invitation, Included in the list the chair men of local education authorities and directors of educatloilin both Lancashire and Cheshire. The) Idea. Is to copslder the use of the film In education and toe extent to jwhlch local authorities can use It tor teaching; purposes.- The speakers were mainly drawn from Lan cashire local authorities' having experi ence of the use ofi films for teaching purposes.. ) Sir WllHam . Brass,| who is specially wterestedin this subject, Is the nominee of the Boatd of Trade on the Board of Governors of the British Film Institute. 1 I t was therefore his preroga tive to-preside a t t{ie opening) session.'
! Sir William Brass,--kp., who Has spent ,)[ !) )■.■:;■::)': *[ )#|:
Sir Percy Meadon, tttfe Director qf Educa tion f o r ' Lancashlne, presided - over a session at which'the‘teachers point of view was considered.
announcement. that Ithe Goverpment Is setting up a new 1 central veterinary service. The Ministry of Amlcultuie estimates that the national lois due to livestock : dlsease5-4foot . and mouth disease must be-r one 'o f the heaviest UablUtles-ls £14,000,000 a. yOar surely a colossal sum Sub*-stations will be
Farmers wlll . be Interested in the ' As the workpeople vathdreiy from tie, mill,
the • scene, • M englneiiouse was .|Dumlng fiercely, and during' the. two hours , which- elapsed before the conflagration wasiquelled. the roof of this, building had collaps^. ; immediately, the outbreak was discovered,
card rooms.' 'When the Padlham'Plre Brigade arrived on,
I house was doomed. Efforts to save the otoer Itopartments-succeeded, although thq rapf -pf; the mechanlc’S'department was damaged. , It was fortunate (that the brigade had : a,
1 street, Sabden, tot th? mill’s own fireiflghting team Into action. Meanwhile Mr, R.JNuttall, the manner, had telephoned for the padlham Brigade. Despite the eflorts of the
iM.team asr the flames icaught the ,root, and by the time
istance came from Padiham the) engine- ' I copious supply of water from Sabden brook,
' The precise: damage I cannot yet be esti mated, but I It :wUl! probably njn Into ' several thousands of pounds
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( Th e fly-wheel of the'engine was Icracked, land in the afternoon the engine was burled beneath masses of smoking debris. I .: ;( The Ctobdenlwearingimlll, owned by the
same company, Is-sltuated across the road from the Victoria mlUj and 250-dperatives
there will be affected by the crippling of the spinning mill. I t Is Just about fifty years since aqtUl more disastrous fire occurred there.
I appreciated. i - The half-yearly meeting of the Association was held earlier-In the
well’s Players,, whose items were greatly None of the workpeopla .was endangered. .
arly yesterday morning, a disastrous fire occurred - at ' VIdtorla Spinning: Mill,
■ begun at six o’clock, aPPa«“hV *ke rope race in the jciiflne house, flaincs
The ontbreak occurrc4 jost after work had spreading rapidly to the roof,
Sabden, owned by Messrs. J. Stuttaid ^ Sons, Ltd., as .a result: of which damage amounting to more than £2,000 was done. - Two hundred, operatives now face many workless wjeeiks.
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THE To: Organ sen of
Dm, 26. m SOCIkL^DIARY
iPut a Prelln inay' ahhouncement o: svent' In ' the .“, Id ertlser and imd secure jour I law to avoid claiming
' 4—Sale bf Wforlj. Schoil.
: 8-Cons !rvaUve WhlitDrve
Dije.- ll)-Labo re Part) J
D(c. ll--Moot Lani i. .mas .Fair
[ ^Weavefs’-
'Dec; 15-Cllthjroe );:tlon:‘.'Brlj
-Drive, &
;' f ■ ::): Drive'.ani' ;Deo, 18T7Cbat)um
Dee 29^Metl odist : | '
Dec:: 24-Chat )urn J - '.j- .- 'E y e Dare Dee 27-4Box1m Da;
JD«. 31-43Uth!roe (,
Dee. 29-Slald)burn I ■ . In v'uiage
'. -] Dgnlce, Ji pan. 1-
■ I - . : - : a i d Jan. 7-rDo’ I
- J ' ':.:‘LDn Jaju 6—Wee
Jan. 8—Calderstoni Jari. 12-Clitheroe “
Jari. 24 to-29- -Opel 2ii. Vlejna,”
Ije I.
Fei. Feb.
13-rOld-lcUthei Dinner: BU
ii-andlDanci tiol'.B:
l9-N,ui.A.W.| -1 i Starkie An: 21*^Fam;ers; Bg
44-Anni.al Fa: fl-4311tteroe, :; tlon:';'Brl(
Dec, 31*-Waddlngtoi 1 HeWn’s Sc)
Deo. 15r-Oid Cllth4: •:
: , • )' ! '. rn'en;. i ;, ' 'Tea Party]
Dto. 10—Newtm Instlt ite: Fanby. Dress Ball | Dijo.'lO-Infinpary Effirt: Chatbum, Down- bare and
8, 10, i:-Thfe thrilling, ill
lU: Social Events, your mes”
in'the Social Diary Congregational; Sun-1
4-The doll. Lojitergate: iDance,,
:)lub, Cqtheroe: W.U.
2-80.p.im ' ; i : , smrtoriSchool;,- the | "The
Ghost.Tfalu," ,
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l^ejratoreChristmas Fair In { :mbly Rwras, i-30.
-Imday School:-Chriat-, I ()llowed Ity Entertain-1
Dee, 17—Dunejp Bj-ld^e St. j JA-B.; Whist I i itoce,'7-3();::
d Drive.
ket Club, Tenms:se^ •
,i i Entertplnment. ' ijp’ Dlub: ^ u M Kmas-I
C.C. Dare roe: "Thl
jjles£iah.”i ' ■ Room: Dance.
' r, -Anniial Beio
Conservative Club. :sley) Church, lCllth^ I
CUtherto Wednesday |
perative Society: toe | n Co-operative Hall. Inflrmaiy Effort: , St. lopl:- Whist Drive and
ird Whist tod Dance in | ildsdale Nursing Assoc. ’o nen’s Institute;.'Whist | .'1-30
pm.Inflrmary Ball,, icjlcet Dlub: Tennis sec-j i Drive, [
rt: St. Helen’s School, CbUdren’si Fancy I.
W’eek,: '■l“ aaod-night,'|
Hotel"' v'’": .'-■■■■■■ Klrig'UtoAHall.
:-fCUtl: eroe' Dinier', Bi ,luervativeiClub; Annual |
rl le Anns) laottl. lirs’.Ball,
iqket Club: Drive.
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at Newton, Tetols 6e^
PCX)R.
certain: word:. • o r . of ijmsrepresentlng all of them. (If he was rebUy conveiBant; with .the.
ye have |iot' Mvjajls," should not accuse, frleud eltoer- oli cmvenlently forgetting
ledsness of tie objectlm which the disciples I raised agains. an apt if lovlnd reverence by a toe woman w lo cara^ I ito the house of Simon,
ipel: narra ive at) all, he would, ?ee. that ts word! merely point out the thought-
t tfEcthany; Christ «id-nothing ,at all in-
tlibn; :and certainly no hing Ua Wits contlhu-^ j "
tein.toe'-fitm'
fi.ir ■'
hk particuli r lustanie -about i loplpng .after ‘ ixior, nel her did;) le say-anythlng-about netfeeSltj of toe eXisteade ■^of!‘poverty
i this latter retoe it. “W.O’D,” Is right,,
. je to'the W'irds ofjcirlst. His letter Infers t ^ t Christian people nlsrepretont [the Bible today. 1 In soine seim this
is.tlue: the B.ible,- all times, suffers at! to j hands-iof, Its-friends, here are Christians. too possess hBlf-4!razy. l rtlons about theSdrl itures and who accom-l
wbids bf Christ In qu istion are usually mis- tesented py a bcitain school of social
this'sort. I shoip say that the majority intelligent Bible-^Istlans no not so mis*; ■ nt It, My expelrlence pjuves that the
l, that ‘‘W.O'D’s’-’ fr end happens to tie one ,
n though he does not know|the fuU stgiu-1 mce'of thl bcautlfil Incident wmch gay?
WR inow have our netv Season’s Stock v '^fi. aU the latest and best
AtENPARS |
odatc'a fiict to :h flieory
rather.than a 'e leoiyi to a fact, i s lould not tWnk, how-*,
’XMAiS CARE(S, AUTP-STATIONERY : a n d ] CA L E h toA R S .:
H A R C R E A V E S
TEL.li222.
[Inkers whd dellberaKly, Ignope the context, ote what Suits then, and make out; that -ristitaught thatlpiverty Isian Inevitable ite arid that the poor must.l* content with t elr lot, brabely bebrtog,up.ui)der B promise
\. .3, KING STREET.
w W ie., “ble in th! skj'," whei),they die,) Such ah InterpretaWo 1 Is a travesty, of the truth, and I am sure; 'our corr«ndent,will' agree.
hat they will get toe ipensation iin: toe next W philds. ' WESl
l Behtham, i f Cllti Methodist Ihurch-
ENTER'tAINW^ arge ::atteridanpe
Ing, This was j t “o r t' for churqh [rogramme was
^,^6_____ __ )FORD.
[T. (fouriclllor F. ■oe,-presided'over :a.
dale, of C lk e ro i I leased With hls sIng- ■hg- M' “ fiftwarit )f . thciMaldens,” hls d larltone 'olce I bf tag- used tp'^ good
I Mr J. Dug-
established at convenient places and when the central,] veterinary service
Ihp v llU a lran c l” Fwo Beggars.”^, Miss Jjlari Moo re, of Cll ;heroe,: gave feUclto^^^ ntetoretallons of t le sptigto^.Holy City md " Sra ling f h: ough,” | both giving nuch pie isure tc the gathering. In iddltlon, Mr.R cl Taylor) thepopu ar mtertalne;, dellfc) ed the kudience with ils bright ventr|lotulal Itepm, Im tatlons md icoml:. songs, , Mrs. |Britejiffe,,pf 3arrow, w is thef accompanist", ’adding to ;he evenlr g’s enjo; 'ment-biy her. capable ffdrk. Di ring the evenln^:refreshmente were: prov ided, an I as a jresult of tms luccessful effort £ sum Qf ;£8 -will -be J anded to churqh funds.
olcea blei ding Jwe 1 Jn “ 'the hero and
comes into operatloh'i^next April Is the anticipated date—toe latervalj between routine veterinary - Ihspectlons ;|oI cattle will be- made uhlfonn:in alljcountles. Under the'View scheme more'than 150 veterinary surgeons now employed by the local authorities wlll,be transferred to the
Ministry.Prdston, which Iq not merely the head.of the: County Council but an important centre ; of, the agricultural Industry, may be selected as ;one of the Chief centres dor the administration of the new, veterinary scheme. I f i t will be the means of soicorordlnating things In the world of ' agriculture toat foot and' mouth disease will be .consldrtably re-; dUced or . wiped out altogether jit will' be jheartllv welcomed by farmers.' Its scope is of course far wider than this one disease, but “ foot and mouth!’] 19 one Of the most :costly on account of the com- pensatlon wholesale, slaughter.
under: the iystem, of
iciavton-le-(iale; nbar Blaokburo, a director of -T _j...
;'Mr;- Hanld Thomas' Lmgworth Ltd., .ebtton-manufac:
ingworth; * pf ■ Whltehousc,
cbtton.manufac-l
gross valul of rt61,)2fl, “so) far as can at | nrOsent be ascerialnid,” with net. personalty I
tureto, Blat kbutto wl .0 died on September 7th laati raged' lfty-t’ro rears, left estate of-toe.
m023 (es bate ( uty; £9,602). ■: Probate .has been^ granted to hi brothers, Frank Long- worth of Greyst3nei,.Dlnckley,'.Langho, and
o sehold
the Rkv. ’tom Ling vorth, BpuweU Vlcaragpi Newcastic^n-Tyne.; He Jeft £1,000 arid his |
h.ivuuv..— tn ^ rso ria l effects to-hls wife and an annuli
brother Ft ihk,' o ie-1 Durth to -his brother Tom, 'and one-fc urth to 1 Is slsterj Mabel Standen, or their. Is iue aftaU ing taalprlty.
annuity, of toe proper Longworth
...... fo r! Ife, and then, onetoalf. to hls
hood or, li the ivei t. of hen- rcrplKIW, £500 foil We, ,8nd.,liheiltoidUetof
of £l,OIO to hei ,direing widow ■y up(n t ust forhls,mother, Julia.
t a social, at the I m Wednesday even- e ' married,,-people’s unds, .told a capital
lfi“ Take a palr.lof sparkling eyes” was specially I ppreolat sd. : Messrs, jpugflale md Hamll on alto i ubmltted:duets, their I
dvaritage. AnotheJrtpopular artlste.waa 'J! L' I amllt4)n,l of: C|ltheroe,:-itoo, oSseSSes a fine terior volce.i,; .Hls-slnglng'
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ueanlngleff . toe words; always With: you; but I
[erit'i■lW.GO.v in his | V.J.G’S C OLITIRE
SEE) villNDOW FOR USETOL SUGGE$TIONS FOR GIFTS !
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MUlWEEiS I & F kC Y DRAPERS AREj . . HOlDING THl
,i de,Arm|.'Hotel;
Anuuai.Reunion at'the I
rilans’,. Assoc.’.:. Annual |, t aodlstSjinday School, I
ifilan8’:rAisQC,:.! ■'WhiiBt d iper, Grahmar; School. |
Everybdd/s Bank
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;“ [f you wait absoluti scourity together with-good interest,. ; I -L youjeannot do bettejr than'open an account with a State-control ed Sayings Bank..; :, . \ ! |),
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. .. :.V jirho ouatomlt depositing a ehilling rtccives the same aetv ce -,,, ahilds treatcdjwjth the same reapeot'as those able to depositfljO 10, •;
Blac|(bur||i Triistee Savings pank RATES OF W o
f i INTERIST M
FVU DETAILS Ojf APPLICATION I '
HEAD omOE-': " ' - 'j:- : . ; !
Glither^e Br^ch|: 3, CHURCH StREET (Oppoate the l^reo tdbrar^) i i . BrgTwAJlfaTMi^er ; JofHHRKEBSHi^
LORD STRtETj W£ST, BLACKBURN imwji
m a iw T EIM
We bato secured a Choke Range of Goods suitable for [GIFTS for ail a^eS and invi e your ui$i|ection.’ .(Quality and Value are unbeat-N abieJ ! Make: yoUr selecldori early while the variety is here.
Toys, BOOKS
amp (IAMES n endles^ variety. Marvelloijs CoUectito
DOLLS from 1/- . i -
All) Goods in : our ' /COMPARE i
a 6,\m ,v: e
FANCY G(K)DS including LADIES GENT.’S
nFessingj Cases, Toilet Sets, Book-ends^ Blotters,
- Chrome : Clocks,: Ladies’ Handbags, Rurses, Wallets, 'etc.
Parke^y Swaii & Conway Stewart Fountain Pens ind PencOs.
I .Windows are marked :
OUR VALUE AND' I"'- '' ' ’'. - - ’ -y'-
in plain PRICES.
figures. if&es O
'Cinema, an! Illustrated lecture given by: Clalld A.1 Jones,, -^Presenting - the OSpadlan pkcffic Railway Comriany, who gd'
ve.the cmlqten delightful gllrapses of $ trip through Canadq.
from the Otammar SOhool, the Rlbbles- dtoe and Catholic; Schools, thoroughly; ehjbyod themselves oh-Tuesday lafterr; noon; when] they, attended at the Grand,
) About'8001 Clltheroe 1 sOholars, drawn: ffice” PLACE, CUTHEROE. The Rev. H. Y. Burnett, Rector of St.
Jqmes’s , Chinch, CUtheroe, w a s ; the 'Speakdr at the Wesley::'Ladles’ Hour on
:Wednesday afternoon, ;hls subject being " The- riowef of thel tongue for (good or ; evil.” A large attendance was presided over by Mrs.: J, Foulds who, at the close of the meeting, thanked Mr. Burnett,for ;his:thoughtful address.
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