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’m l SKI m l C L I T H E I O E A D V E R T I S IR A N D T IM E S , F R ID A Y , A P R I L COMINO EVENTS today (Friday): Clltheroe Auction Mart: ^rlze Show- and


Sale of Geld and LaylngKjfl Cattle at lla.m.,


ery shabby; E FROM


TO-MOBROW (Saturday): 1,1


Sale of Household Effects, 7, Rydal Place, Chatburn, by Robert Hitmln : at 1-30. '


AIN NETS: receive


llbok the In colours.


‘.P


m Materials I ■ : !


; ■ i ■ ILISHED 1841 '


,RQS. MER(


ootbaU Match: Parish Church v. Ewbank T 3 p.m. ; ^ ■


S.ale of Farming Implement, Pumllure etc., Tythe Bam -Yard, Sldldbum, by T, F Silvcrwood at 2 pm. ,


Sale of Household Pumlturelat.'Grove House, Woone Lane, by J. E. Smithies at 2 p.m.i


Nigger Mmstrels at 7-30. WSUNDAY:


Methodist ■ Sunday School,


he Hall, Lowergate: Jumble Stall, 2-30.


Sale and Pound Parson' Lane,


Methodist (Wesley) Church: Services at, lOJO and 6 p.m.


Mount Zion Methoolst'Chufch : Services at 10-30, and 64). Special .Carolare Service in the evening. : ,


addinglon Methodist Chm^ch: Anniversary Services at 1045 land 6-30.


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Congregational Church: and 6 p.m.


Gisbum Auction Mart Co. Ltd.: Sale of Pat Stock, 10-30 am, ^ :


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Tlie Palladium: Nightly at i6-30 and iB-SO. Tlie Grand; Nightly at 6-16 jand MO Matlnee Wednesdhy an'd Saturday, MO pm.


Cinema Shows. and Variety :~


King Lane; Continuous from 6-15; Saturday. twice at 6-15 and 8-30, i


Cox)perallve Hall, Whalley:|'Nlghtly. Elalto, Blackburn; Continuous from 6-30.; Grand Theatre, Blackburn: Twice Nightly at 6-30 and B-45.-, .r-,.,, i ■ , ; ;


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Sale of. Property at Swan and Royal Hotel,; by Hollis and Webb, 4 p.m.


ClitheAe Auction Mart: iSale of Dairy Cattle and Calves at 10-45.


TUESDAY: ■ ■ : :


isbum Auction, 'Mart Co; • Ltd.: ■ Special: C Sprmg Sale, 10 a m. ' i


GWEDNESDAY l'


Wesley Sunday SchoollEedtate by Councillor F. Dugdale.


lltheroe Royal Grammar.: school; End of Term Concert.


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Wesley School, Waddlngton: Dr, Richard’S' M Players in "Such things iHappeh,” at 745,


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Whist Drive In Old-School, Church'Brow: St. John Ambulance dnd Nursing Association, 7 - 3 0 . ' ' ,


THURSDAY: R FRIDAY: '


oor Lane Sundiy , School:'i:l>antomime "Babes m-the Wood,’’•'7-30. ■ .1


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Women’s Unionist .Assoplatlpn: Whist Drive, K Conservative Club, 7-30. ?i


ing George's Halj, Blackburn: Music Society Concert, 7-30. ,:.s


Barrow Readmg Room; JSlhist Drive and* Dance. Whist 7-30, Dance 10 to 2.


ibblesdale Table Tennis Association: Social Evening and I^ n ta tlb n of Trophies by Sir Wm, Brass,' M.P.; at ;the Starkle Arms, Hotel.


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Clltheroe Auction Mart:' Sale of Fat'Cattle' and Sheep 1045 am,,


MONDAY: '


Methodist Church, Waddlngton: Lecture ■,by Dr. Arthur Grime, 7-30. i


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Moor Lane Methodist Cbuniif; Services at 10-30 am. and 6. pm.


Ihimif Mm’s class at 2; Services at 10^0,


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Clltheroe Royal Grammar jschool; End of Term Concert. :


I Members ofithe Iimer Vlheel Club of Clltheroe In tparticular, .and! a wide circle of friends In general;' will learn ^ t h pleasure ithat Mrs. Lister,! of Bank House, Clltheroe, has been ; Appointed president-elect of the Number S District of the Association of Inner Wheel Clubs. She will take over the duties of President on Just 1st with the good wishes of the whole district, which' at the moment embraces 24 clubs, but which Will at the find of the.year probably contain a good many more.- : The same district contains 64 Rotary Clubs !.and during the next twelve months strong efforts are to be made to Incrdase th e ‘number of Inner Wheel Clubs. .1. Mrs. Lister Is not. without


Experience In this work of extension, for urlng one year of her presidency of the


Goncemed with the local members In the formation of three additional clubs In Accrington, Rossendale, and iHeywood. The;vigour of!these newer clubs Is,Illus­ Mtrated by the fact that membere of them


(Jlltheroe Inner: Wheel' Club, she was,


of which the iron, Clifford: Brownhiul WiUiam Ravensw|o| Blackbu:


Wlswell- road and In ' an


Whalley, omnibus,


Nrear iby,uttqr,. Botmtbi of the were:no


_____ m. The driver'of'the par was Lawrenefe Rice, a Clltheroe Corporation


m Blackburn, was iowned by jo Smpson,! haulage contractor, of


pd. Bank Hey-lane, ; St uth,


employe^,! of 30, Taylor-street. 41'''.'.it ‘ it


accident' at


Up-brookS,' Clltheroe, was struck In motor.ilorry driven;by Barry


rry were-: damaged, but tjhere per^nal: injuries.'


: t ' 'firadfordl Methodist Churchyard -'On pathy, the Interment took place Amidst


ilniidi pnmnUmfiTit.' hiit. Is a trlbutte to.the: Hourreto!P}ps?es',of:,,Me8Wflv,'ifP^ - fUtheroe Club Itself. Much useful work


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Qf officers.. The vice-chairman M l b6 Mrs. Day,‘Heywood; the'secretary, Mrs. Bnell, Acorinran; and ; the i treasurer, MrsJ Leach, Blackburn. ! The Number 5 District Is the largest in the cmluitry, and the Selection pf Mrs.'Lister asipresldqnt to not only a; happy and deserved per^ Ibn l'compllment'/butisa


et


Mrs. Lister was founder president, and she "may he assured of the enthusiastic adpport of foe members In .the exacting duties she vrill be called upon taperform. during the next twelve month?.


I ! borough on Wednesday, April |20th. In r the duties for which volunteers are


(ifors tare required, for ,;various, special, ^fluties^such as are briefly outlined In foe Advertisement elsewherciin our columns.


More Ihen and women have offered their .Services as air. raid wardens,. muny more %e atm needed and. In addition, volun-


■|68t In what' Is' undoubtedly most Import- Mit public service. While a good maxa


equired, and to stimulate general int«-


itrotigly urge all who could assist. In any way; to cotamUnlcate with the Town .Clerk's Office.


§0 far, there has been a quite Inadequate fosponse In these dlrectlorts; and we


Proceed in the repair of Fairy (or Saddle) c Bridge; at Bashall, Eaves. The Rlbble


I Instructions have now been given, by .1 ‘ j|j; 4^ ' # ; ■ ■; . i. heicommlttee responsible; for work'to


t enient Company have: generously, given ed. An appeal Is made to'the public


oie cornent. -Towards the cost, which is 'Scrib istlmated at £28, £25 has been sub-


f; W.' Flshwlck, of Chafourn. > i.. ^


i , ' The engagement Is announced ot IPolice Constable James Crabtree, of 3, Ipark-avenue, Clltheroe, only, son of Mrs; fand the late Mr. John .Crabtree, of Bolton, to Miss Mabel Rye, only daughter 'pf Mil and Mrs. Edward Pyq, York-street;'


^ . FRIDAY, APRIL 1st, 1938.


Lights on Vehicles tp-morrow (Saturday) 7-03 pjn.: i


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M a r k e t ,


Place, B U R


r Special W E E K


entary Cards. Confetti.


Silyer itiilation


Leaves. Cards.


(Certified Sales exceed B,ollO copies weekly). '


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Rogerson from the living of Pendleton will cause real regret ia r beyond foe confines of that parish; In the three years he has been there, Mr. Rogerfon has earned admiration and respect—, admiration for foe high courage with, which he surmounts foe terrible difo^


The resignation of ^he Rev. C. ;M.


cultles of blindness, ior Intellectual attainments which make him one of foe


[CUtherol. ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ij[I The L,M.S; tlme-tablls wlU be re-


ssued and'brought Into op,CTatlon_on '-Monday, May 2nd. The re-tosue will


of I important ' accelerated, expre® passenger train services, '.N(F less .than 1,357 trains will be accelerated. A totm of 4,071 minutes, will be saved , dally commencing with foe Spring time-table,


(for foe 'Children of Accrington and (district Is recorded In the eighteenth, I ianhual teport. This to mainly due to a


An increase of £190 In the, income of foe Chalgleyi Manor Convalescent Hoffie


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.IDEGROOM o m t h e B l F .


:n b e a ']t a b l e . itheroe. s


[ l^orks and poetry. Rota r’s character. i The w]a:


Garfltt, of Nelson, tx) mfei Moe Rotary Club yester 1 ■ jllng’s struggles as aye India, and of events In greatly ; Influenced


the Club were expresse I E.S. Weeks.


1 i L:'n


•, and was cordially caroled of Rudyard Kipling nterestlng address g


&


most acceptable of preachers and com­ panions, and for a Sense of public service which has led him into many useful spheres: respect: because of ms utter sincerity, his solicitude for the wel­ fare of others; his unfaltering fairness,, all springing from the ^raclousness of a; fine personaUty. These qualities^ Mr.. Rogerson has used not for the benefit of his parish alone, but, often at very real inconvenience and at no smau strain, for the advantage of otheri parishes in the deanery and diocese. i He has, io f example, organised the iWhalley deanery efforts for the GatoomalMlssfon In ™oh his predecessor at Pendleton (Rev. G- G. Fletcher) now labours, and he has like­ wise taken, a leading part In other wo- jects beyond the boundaries of Pendleton.. So far from making his btodness lan excuse—reason, most would taking a smaller share of; responsib e work, Mr. Rogerson has regarded tn^, affliction as a challenge that he shouiaj do more, and his cheerful courage hasj been an inspiration to many. At. foe j moment, Mr. Rogerson is unable! to, announce the sphere of his future work, but wherever.he goes,.he will have foeii cordial good wishes of a whole host ow friends in this district.' Among them ,ar^. numbered the Rotarlans of Clltheroe anc of East Lancashire, for, as a member o, the local Clubs and ! Chairman'of Its. International Service Committee, he hai set an example In keenness and thoughtr! c fulness. There has been no more weR


I


limprovemente In the home .during the year' -In all 295 children have been in


icommlttee of £70. It Is stated that the [ ! subsequent balance in hand yrtU enable,


ianaverage cost of ,16s. 4d, a week. ,The


instituted with the summer and winter itime-tables last year and ^.so a nmber


include foe Improved permanent services;


Iby the secretary (Mr. J. B. McClurg) to "nake up the ideflclency. as' sqon as pps- Ible. Subscriptions may be sent to Mr.


i •; . S s o ^ t I as been and continues to be done by the.: nner Wheel Club of CUtheroe) of which :


H [ We leam that arrangements have, been. made for an expert In air raid precau-. tlons to address a public meeting . In .foe


this: way, the Mayor and those acting M h him, hope to acquaint people 'with;


and SOI reierenci ,


voluntai Re Cowt


otlon with Moor Lane Church was


With Mrs. Lister; While ; th e ; Blackburn ^lub—the mother Club of that at CUthe-; foe—will also be represented ,lp the list


l In July take district offltes along: .. .


on'Monday morning, a Rlbble driven by. Richard Cottar i, of


the juncticnof Clltheroe r load.


the-


c f the. Post; Office; ■ Pendl iton.| lo rear’of the .’bus and'the Iront ,! * 5^- ^ ' , .


. Friday, o ! Mrs. Mary -Ellen Ford; o ! 83, WOone-la ae, : ■ who died the .preylous Tuesday The Rev„J.:tt Sharofflclated and, iln the course of, a.brief .service-to West Btddford Church, paid a trlauto to Mrs. Fhrd’S character, and the .se: vice, she ana her family have rendered to M o o r - l^ e Methodist Church) In addition! to flpral ttlbutes from the


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n Sunday morning by the Rev: J. Herbert lEhaw. Mrs. Ford’8 favo trite


Bar.’’ uA sunmble I


deeme


to,the^jototJ[ainmes__a8^1^ Qerontlus,’’ on Thursday next,‘AprU 7th. ' .The two luieat: chorus®,


Ltd., and neighbours. Fuifoer ^ ^


hymn, “The King of Love my Shep i« d to,’’ was'dung during fob service, m e iS played by the organist, Mr. Included “ I know that my llveth” and “ Crosslnithe


bers of 1 S In. theaturda afternoon.


J of over £15 v?as raised ht a


e organised by the older nem embly room oi tne uuo ivm,


Board a n d : Co-operative Society, that s their Majesties thq King mid Queen


suSome [taonths ; ago Mr. S. M. Hdlden Toggested to Lord Derby; the Mayor and


visit Coinciding with Accringjons diamoni


uring their East Lancashire tour, the jubilee' as a borough,


;)erby Tuesday are exe


their journey from Burnley to Blackl lum* Prestonland the Fylde between 11-C and 12-0 noon. ' Entering the borough -via


as made arrangements lor May llfo , when-foelr Mali sties w...,wBcted to make a short ha t In


ford


Mrecelvediayor Heart;


Jackson, attains


Burnleyltoad add Broadway, they w ,llhe at the: reception stand by the d Mayoress of Accrington,


and tojiMrs. .Whittaker, 18,_Chcster- avenue Date ofl West Bradford), wio to elghty-ope- also to-day.. On Tuesday, Mr, W. Barker, of 20, Vlctoria-stredt, an old servant of the Corporation Hhalth Departnifent, wfll be eighty-seven. Mrs. ■ ,t, of 4,' Faraday-avenue, celer. ec jseventy-flfth annlve rsary ’Sdasttband on Friday -next; ,le LGeidard,. of 13,'' (Ne- vtonj 11 be'elghtytone. Mrs. Ge Ward dow of a former well-known


congratulations to Mr. R >beft of 11,1 Buccleuch-avenue,; .who is seventy-eighth year to^ay,


,


S. Burne brates: I on Thu Mrs. Sp street,'W Is foe wtownsma


biirn-roari, wUl be seventy-eight. Mr. Rudd, [Who enjoys remarkably good health Ipr his years, served the be rough


bid to’ , of, Cast;


and: In another! George


spent the greater part bf hto werktag Iffe-In foe’, service, of the Wigan CoW “ • Company, in company ^ t h old townsman, the Tati . Mr. irundy. Next Friday,: k o, an man,.Mr. James Rudd, foi merly ■ now resident In Phat-


w«..»u,v!n,:i Mri - Charles ; Geldard who


tor a loHg perlPd as-a volunteer m3mber of the Fire Brigade. Our slncer^ good


graht from the Coronation . i procession OrgaiMtloh passed the following reso the committee to undertake necessary many local Democratic organisations residence for periods. of three weeks at


bn the |(4th M^rch, the local t o icratlc


lutlon:. , !‘Thl! I meetlhg of representatlires pf


protest! [most strongly against foe orelgn policy I oflf the Chamh rbenlaam ug


t £067, patients’ fe e s . £12,3,;house-to- touse collection £89. Thb subscription included a grant of £612 .from the Accrington and district. Workpeople


income for the year was mainly com posed of subscriptions and: donations of;


Hospital Fund. ■ ■ , . , ,i i ,| Readers are reminded thqtifoe broad­


Station at 9-30. ;


war. T he meeting views wlth’ala m the l open support accorded Hitler and riusso-


cratic I buntrles and their, drive .p. war. It calls upon the Member for foe I Uytolon


ini in heir Invasion of peaceful demo­


V.1.1V- .V"— ' ..... r, A II submitted a verlety of Items, including Nation! |in co-operation with France and, pajt-sons, duets, and solos, las^^well as


to oppe to Chamberlain and suppW sln- altlon through' the Lea^e of


cere


theU.£.BJl;’’ 1 j


cast by Mr. Royal King, foe well knoTO local rat catcher, wUl take place to-night p (Friday) In the "Northefo Notions


rogramme, from the North Regional .


Station Hotel on Wednesday evening for the purpose of Presenting .token of


The ‘ local! LM.S. staff I foet; at foe


esteem to two of their pumlieri foreman W. IThom and ex-s paiman T^


Robinon.’ Asocial was presided over by Mr, W. King; chief clerk'atth^’Rassenge.r station,whoapologlsed'fn foe absenc^ of the statlpnmaster, Mr.‘Bayutt, owing to his attendance at a , funeral In .North Wales, In a few well-chgfoni wotds, J.iFox (porter-rslgnalman) ihahded to Mr. Thorn a leather travelling, cas^, and, in


the Club, no more glftod sp.eakeri.pfo occasions, and, be It added, no happier supplier of amusing entertainment at the. Club’s social functions. Altogether ;Mr,;. l Rogerson M l be much missed wheq ho


ome contributions to ;the discussions; W; . ..August 4th, 1914, until


a very popular chaplain.. During|tho War, Mr. Rogerson was a machine gu^ officer, and served with the


1917, .when he was totally blinded In the Battle of Polygon [Wood. He^^.wM


the local branch of foe British Legion o |


eaves the'dlstrlct at the end of June, ■ Mr, Rogerson’s rempval 'wffl deprive





which'7as presented with such signal; success on several occasions dur mg the.


ing The )!)!antomlme,“ Babes in the Wood,’!, j ^ ^


earlier yeeks bf the year at: the Parish: Churcl: Sunda^ School and othe:, placeSj Inithe dlstrlctlby Mr?; Gradwell’i party,: Is to b Jrepeated next Wednesdav even- ir the Moor Lane Sunday BchooLt The proceeds wUl. be devc ted to Mtoslogpry funds. I*


. . as one ;haf’wlU Inevitably lead t« world in. Ggvvei m nu


wishes to all, 1^ - ^ ’At a meeting held at the Labour Rooms


wn ‘ Council of Accrington; : the ^Gas dhould be Invited to visit Accrington


Dhdras" a»d:“K ^ 'Includediias weU'ias'fo^ ipaomeflt ”■ iwhenilfoe isoii : sees its Maker, probably the m o s t^ c trlr


iihe car was b'adly damage 1 on Dun-street MlUt biit he liadiheen.a com-f ihoyce,: of , 18;: Bank Hej^- ane,


iffslde.' The wagon, drlven bj).i mlsslon agent for, about‘twenty yeM, ■ “ ■


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Mr. Green was for :a long time a member Of the : fodepend[ent; Order . j of E^e Gardeners,'land alfo, aimember of, the R.A:O.B.', RlbbidiVauey[Lodge, ,i. An en*i Ihuslastlc fowler, heiused to play ott'-the Klngis 1 Arihs green,; and [ won several cups'and medaU; i Mafoledinfteen years ago, h5[leaves a wldbw’lahtf one son; ThS On^ lisni^vlng member.: ofihla family, IS Mrs. :!R.' Whittaker, of;' 2L.puck-stteet; I The- RSv. Hr Y,' Burnett officiated at; the.


nterment' - a t St. ..Mary’sCemetery; lay'afternobni[.J',


flnri .vm- huts and other trees are bursting Into I UIUUUUU6, »uu A4UTV .


thevfohntrv; sh6iflfl[ itlVeibr'Eastofo'-:.^',:'.


Whlchitethe'cfoetof chbrMi work takes'toonths hf Study,;,r iB , only .'given once. Very mahypeople have


IwhereAs a play or musical comedy 13 repeated for a whole week, a;eo.ncert,


It to" rather a- slrtoigd'''.thing . that thought that the fine performance of neenu u second'part of i“ The Dream of


i „=,v*Jay, a: cutheroei man : picked over; jlbs.-iiot :mushrooms;ofi excellent, quality; iulte' ,‘a ^number, bf. sprlhg, flowers are


hto' Way ' to Work; a t Brockhail; loommg,:'and'h6W;that'befohes,;Chest-j i


Put a Preli ninaty. Aunoui cement of; our ; event to he “Advertisar and Tines” ' and secure yourplace In foe Social Daty. to avoid cl^htog, ! ' : '.I'j',: ; ' ;


THE io m DliUlY To OrKinlsers of .all BkIsI Events., k


April 10-M< tbodist tWesle -) Cfiiurch: 3taln- ei’si'CruelfixloB,’’


AprU' 6-^t. John'Ambuli nee and Nluslng Asnclatlon; Jiim sle Sale,


April 10-^M( or Lane :: Qlurch:i 'Csjntata, "Clivet toiCalvaiy.’’


April'18.*-Ne rton. InstituteEaster: Mbnday- Grand Dance, 8 to 2.


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April 23-MU:ton Church: Sale of Wfk Ip Sc loolroom,


April 22-w (ddington R. B., Monstre 'Wblst Drive and Dance


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May 12-St.‘ Helen’s Chuth, Waddlngton, 1 Be zaar. ‘


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June IrNJ'.D,'Farmers’ Trip. June fr-Wl It'Mondayi SlaWbi^ ‘ Paieant.',


June ll-Cprtbum Mefoedist , Chlirch Gi iden Party At Lyndhur^t.’' .;


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Aug 13-431S )um AgricultuialSociety:- 10th -AjnualShow. [


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Sep. 3-B^n-by-Bowland Agricultural Soc; Slow.


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fying'! strbkb o f' f genius, ever written. Mr. Joseph Farrington, • who has been engaged for this concert, to appearing, as f MephlStophelet." In, the great per- fOrmance of Gounod’s .“ Faust,” .In the Albert'Hall. Mr.-Farrington to a native


o the arduous duties of foat exalted office.


i - Act I.:' A' Clltheroe.schoolboy receives a shilling from hto p£(rents tg visit foe


A three-act tragedy was enacted In CUtheroe this week.


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^^Act The same Jlttle boy, finding few attractions to suit hto'taste; | decides [to spehd'the money on hot potatoes and lc6 cr63in»


‘‘ tummy,’’'th c Uttle boy absent from drama.’ was. revealed iati yesten-


Act m .; ’ Feeung a curlous iiaiil In hto I ■ . I (


day’s Tmeetlng of the School Attendance Committee. It was also related that an­ other iboy,: boasting half-a-dozen, medaia pinned to ;hls jersey, .iproudly) e^mmed tha t he won them at the Pair. [ inquiries revealed foat he had visited 6ne of the


sldrahows where a medal was 1


^ win; A real award! i'


consolation prize to any boy who faUed ik;


?


tlon were presented, to, the-Bishop ot; BlackbUfp ,at a service h^Id .jR Lan^o: Church on wedftesday e v fo te . ThCi candidates were from Lahgho and ,BBUngton, Read, Great Harwood andj


Thirty-four candidates forj cgnflrma.. iCiayton-le-Moors. .' i •. - | LOW MOOfc


meeting - was held at UnlgnTStreet Methodist Church on Sunday! afternoon. Mrilw;. Hartley, Of'Whalley.bccupledthg


MISSIONS.—The annual Hopie Misslbn


chair, arid spoke of the value of horiip missions. The principal speaker was


foe, Rev. Roland Holt, of Whalley, who


gave an Interesting address bffiPto^®?? Local Preachers. vThe meeting was most successful. A eoUeotlon wafi taken on,, behalf of Home Mission funds.


eiunmBeuv I school, on Wednesday evening.


V CONCERT.—The Rlbble VaUey. Male Owing


moderate audience, but the programme was successfully presented. The open­ ing prayer-was'Bald by th e : Rev. J. u: Shaw, who (tottoduted the chairman, Councmpr;H. Cook.; i. -niB :.choff,:imd^^ the .ibatbn o f . Mr, E. Hatg^paves, J.W


tQ'counter attractions, there :was only a


l l several humorous -numberK >j;-'.7foe mngt Ingiwas of a particularly high order, and


■ ' I'Iprr BUCC6SSfUl» i ‘


froto:‘‘Tom. Jones,’’' applauB’e, ' whUOiV hef , du6t p w Hargreaves, “ A; Night In Yfcnjce,


met;! with thorough...appreciation. Madame Hlndle wap agato; a popular


'


oice Choir, assisted by Madame Daisy Houlker, were responsible foj fo enjoyj gye concert at Nelson-street , Pthodlst ning.


member of - the; [ choir; at St.. Paul’s Cathedral until his numerous engage­ tments' rendered It Impossible toi 'attrag; I


Festival. He was subsequently ...... - ■■ ■


'.Morer a


Nav. 26-Congregational purch; Sile of work, Visit of $lr William prass. ’l


Oct. 29-Chatbum Mefoodlst .. Chbrch Autumn Jmr. ...................


NoV'^22, 23,: 25, Moor Laie Church. Grand Autumnal Bazaln.


1939 •


of Preston, and started’ hto; musical .


March-ConSemtlycOlul :Bazaar. ■i':


1940. ROYAL 1,


grammar set COl^CEiT.


OOL


mabtime, “The Ghost ^ a l n ’’: an I now, an 'original revue.! Th; year's dti imatlc


Last Easter, “ Journey’s End ’’: ( hrist-


acUvlty at CUtheroe Grammar School cloees oh Saturday and Wednesdsy . next which


vrifo-a'corcert


most enter laining. Theflrstlpartls


foeif'Headmaster Barnes, IMr. Kay Watts will


The Blsl op's candle i tW to tobi


promises I dramatl


weU written tor prot uction. llpecim Ughttog'afld'sceWry’.h ive been. ifotaUpg


Mr. Joseph Robinson, the; well OUtheroe focaUsts. ,


there to ' promise o ' excellen. fun.; Glancing ,| through;- tl e ; amjulni:; pfo gramme, tne notices a • collectDn of sixteen Items, eleveh of whlci are sketches. I Amongst the sketcles are, ‘‘Englishlas spoken l i Sabden ;• t o up to datefschool MagSzlnb ' C .RO&; Mohday, Night ’ bt . ’S 5ven to thq Pendleton^ ’BubF Bt)p”! ’ | 0Biflak FaUacles,’! in .which apparent y, the Prefects’ Room, foe Wasters’ Eonn, and the Class Boom are s lown as they are Imagined .'ito' be and ajs; they.rrea lY are, whUst the whole shov finishes v Tfo an


The third partlls foe boys’ ovp, Arid ' , ... We can render you every


oratorio 11 Handellai fashigm “ Jack and Jill,l congucteii . by ., p irrlcksl


; The proceeds are d svoted to a school n examiii|atlonB tod i areersiexpPnsePof


Plnderewsri” and smg by a c h ) p of “ strained voices;’’ Interspersed' are single ltensby"ybrloui boys. ,


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scholarship fund b rm fans of wWph boys I are helpecfIn the payl ig of, fees Incurred


various I kinds,; . i 'The end of term Grammar School! ll pro,mil happy .pmeinfieed,


Hayes, wife of Mn Thimas Hayes, of Dug- dale’s F8rlja. Mrs.1 Hayis was apparently m her usual ihealth until' fiiesday, of jlfot w^k and MoWed : her ihousehould duties., foe following Iday,- she,: stayed - ,ln;. bfo, later m In the dajt her cpnditloi became #rse and


pected residents by the death of'Mm.B^ie


vocalist, her. singing of “ The Market,. “ Two Little Words’’ arid foe:Waltz Song


np


Cooksori, formerly of Rlbble He id, who evening’s enjoyment. Refreshments were leaveISlaldbutn next Wednesday, prior k


to sallipg on April 9th, for their lome at 'pjeagaiit one. The proceeds were In aid s Cardova, Manitoba. Mr.'and Mn. Cook- school funds


“ Boil voyagp:’’ to: Mr., and Mrs Joseph L ^ j pj^jj^g jfldga considetobly te and the' effort proved a vew


T t, were ably performed by Mr. Jghn Cgttam, recitations, The duties of accompanln A. Webster, who submitted tw


response, IthC recipient sel(l the gift wgu^d remind him! Of many .happy associations, Others paid tribute to their oW eolleague. A letter was read from iMri Mblnon, whose absence was unavoidable, wis present has been given Prlyately-.. i{je evening’s harmony was contributea to W


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Ci The wedding took place at St. James’ oPjS Hhurch, Clltheroe, on Monday, of . Mr.


eld extracts from Klpll^i p works and gave an Ins


educated at Manchester School, Brasenose College,.Oxford, Wells Theological College. He graduatoj B.A, with honours In'Engltoh Uteraturj in 1921, Taking his M.A, degree In 192 he was appointed curate of LancaBW Priory and Parish Church,. and In iw^ focame incumbent of St. • MWgaMt.l Hapton, removing to Pendleton fon years ago. Mrs. Rogerson;. who « President of the Inner Wheel Club w I Clltheroe, is a member of a family which


Mr. arid Mrs, Walmsley, of ‘iMfoOTVi; Huncoat, and Miss Barbara Ruth CjarM, second ■ daughter of Mn and Mrs. H Clarke, o f ! 140 Woone Lane;, CUtheroe,


erbert Vincent Walmsley, eldest .somor


The bride, given away byiherjather, was attended oy her sister, Miss Ell A Clarke. The bridegroom’s younger brpfoer, W Fred Walmsley, was best man, Following a receptlon at the bride’s home, Mr. affd Mrs. Walmsley left for “ Hambledon, Park Avenue, Preston, their future.hgme. They were ithe recipients, of many. guts. # *


ncludes generations o f.. eccleslasuw, Including Dean Alford, the: author of thg hymn “ Come, ye thankful people, come.g,


of PlmUco-roadand * Wellfiteriace, .off Sunday morning, about .10-15, as a result


saA 'heavy motor waggon^and a Tight loo'n motor car colUded at foe junction


at Slambum With Mrs, Cookson’s brofoep and sisters, Mr. and foe Misses lieemlng; and foey have renewed acquaintance, with many, old friends. 1 '


with r fo e t of the death, at foe home of to the Parish Hall, a '»hist drive and dwCe her dmghter at South Norwopd. near ]


Messrs, Pryle, J. Oddle, B. Isherwopd, A. Bradshaw and H. Townson, aibappy|time terminating with the singing of Aula


Londo . •(on i Monday week, ■ )f-iMrs.' EUzabith (BPssie): Whaltes, foi merly. of s Corpo) toon-street, Clltheroe, and Queenr;


Mr. R mert Whaltes, foreman p atelayer, who ( ed twenty-two years ag o. She was £ native of Cornwall, ar d before comini to Clltheroe resided In Suttle. She h left t e town eight years age. While


sere, iher,was associated wltl. Unlon- f "agi'l Mrs.iWhaites was the :i7ldow of


Manyiil Clltheroe and Low Mo ir heard further augment : the funds fpr .alteration hew m the Parish Hall on Friday.


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There was not a very good altmtoce.tor which was-conducted [ by Mr, i w.


6treet, Low Moor. i Seventy-four years.


Ladles: 1, Mrs. Davies; 2, Mrsj J. WratM hidden number, : Mrs. C'avkMl. Miss Saunders. Gents: 1,1®. Mr. C. Nutter; hidden numbei,


contolation, -Miss - Taylon> After wmst,. , '


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Arthur Taylor’s; band,. ■ of, for dancing. Refreshments were sened^fjy the Ladles committee.


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son and daughter, both of v hom are marrlel Her: only surviving sister is Mrs.'.# 'Taylor, of: 12; Farada:r-avenup,. Clltheroe. I.The Interment hok place at Crystal Palace District Oemetery, Elmeiti End, (Beckenham, Oh Ml nday.


freet Wefoodlst Church, She :leaves - g,


EdwaW Green, of 14, West-vlev, died o n , were Montoy [evening at foe ag; of 68.


A V ell known - commission ai ent, Mr.


AlfoaughI he had been fetmflni d to bed j ............................Jhilal


''''''' I I Leeds Infirmary,


, iNwniMARY' effort.—At a whist drive “ ' “ S ' ! ;


•Wilson; 1 2, Mrs. Barlow; 3.|M ^


only; if fortnight, Mn Green had had ptor I Mr> L. Kayley. 'tonwl“tlon prizes healti for lour years. A native of I by'Mrs.


arid Mrs.1 John .Green; of Grafl Jh-street. At oijiB timd he worked as. a- ’ reaver at | fnflmary committee.


I After,, supper. was­


Ito for whist, supen^d by Mr H. ^ e y Prizes were presented to. ,


e w s a lawe


Cllthifoel he was.tto son of fo^ late Mn l^ tb r whUt 'thpre was danclnig.-_^A ,splen^^^^ hy the ladles of foe


1 Mr, T. Dixon; 2, Mr. W. P“ l- 9- £*5


on have been staying for some months' ” ...... ( H S W W . '■ I'l ' WHIST ' DRIVE ' AND . IDANCE,—-To


she' was removed I to i Blackbumj nursing home and an operatlor was perfofied .the same day. Despltd a blwd transfusipn given by her sod, Mr. Joe HaVes, she passed away on Pridaylaftemoon, 11 her 64th.yfor, Mrs. Hayes was bom at Nev . Holly, For1|fo,, near Oarstang,: and.Jater lesided at ililyerpool, Fleetwood and 1 other Lancashird towM.


tocal aid was summined On foursday, s The viltoge hasjlost one of Its: most I re­


;WORSTO^ DEATH


toes to be LOSS.


at foe a very


A w iE iH tim» WHS MIMS “T k Height


am I T h Depth of. Corpfort MSS. HAYES. t i l I )


p r omp t l y e f f i q e n t l y (im*


Im ' • l l - a very .dtahiatlc ohe ai d foe play is Very thepaits.^ Theffloryito


(Mrl L. Hardy], Mr. Ml! 3 Race:. tmld.'Mtos


which


by two ojd boye, Jt mes Coirid ig Md Maurice Tbylor., [ Th > second ps r t win consist of items by Mr Ernest AUpn arid


to be plW.


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' ' ■ !■ .fi J', r]' '[•■• 1 ' IlfTERECT A : FULL D E T M S o n a p p l ic a t io n . ; M , Blackburn Trustee Savings Bank Head Office: LORD 'STREET WEST,


BLACKBURN ■,P'


Clitheloe B r a n c h 3, CHURoJ STREET 1 BmnckMamfger:; Ji 'UN R. KBRSiuyv


(Opposite the Free lahrary)


Sept. 17-Slaldburq i. Agricultural. Society’s Show, to;be hUd at.Newtgn.


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June'ie,'*^)) latbum i Metnodist V S.' S;. Annl-; • - ve ‘saty.f


: Martots i5se and M ;; [a boom is often foltowed by a collapse; but - if you deposit your saifings in a TRUSTEE ,8AVjH|Q8 BANK th 4 win be fr ee! from RISK) OF, DEPI^Egl)|;TION, EARNING GOOD, INTEREST, add Uyailablg when required.)


Sums &om ONE SHILLING to £1,000 received.! , • '


4, B, 7-I-Methoiillst I Wesley) Ciutch,} Floral Bakaar.


4-St. Helep's Ohirch, .WadldingtpU ‘ Bs saar, ’


DAN LORD & SON lor :Lane,; Cl itheroe


April 10—Co igrcgatlonal'( ihurch; Aqniver- saiy Bhd Re4)peilng Services. ■ .


(S E V B f f If is BATE RjtOEIVED BIOBT m io TWO pEK


,OF FOOT HAFPIRESS BTSFFINO INTO “ DIANA” 1938 SHOW.


We iNvrTB You 'lo, CMjt


AND WE wnj, Show .you DIANA. Spbino Ranoe.


New Now in Stock. ;ab


,THE latest in BEN'S FOOTWEAR I


' !i- ,We recommend GRHJNSJNIo* ,j ■ Men because they, ate (uoran- ,[


ill;.:. : teed by us and [the mkete, |


' Higbeit: Orsde of L e a ^ 4 )d Materid - I


tbioughout,


I i;. Scientifically desijUijd, :o give .' , ;every Comfort onc are fiarneU'. I, : ; : I ; made throughout, i


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About 40 years ago, shi came to reside wito her sister,'! the late. Mrs. W. Croasdale, at the


Pendle Hotel, Chatbun.. Mrs. the whole! of her 39 ye irs of manddd life at Dugdale’s!i Farm ahd during that period' ealned'lhe esteem of tie whole,conmunity. She was a member 01 the Chatl urn and DownhemiConservative Association andjWM


friends iri the district,, all of whom will re­ gret her (lemleoj i Synipathy ta ex endM tp[ Mr. Hayes, his one- si n 'cnd twoi;laughters:


eady toll assist I in : a ly - eyent oy fonction| Which-todk place.! Mrs: Hayes had; lumero.usj


In their bereavement.


Tuesday, .the Rev. A. B. • Swallow performed the last rites and Mr L. Kmg-Wi kinson, a, close friebd of the.fgmjly, read foe lessonj Flowers 4ere received} from:


At the lintertnent at'fchatbum (foureh on


Sister Maria; Arthur and family; Manches] ter; Aunt .Lltoei and- family;,iTara, Mayi Eddie and Jack; LUy ind Nellie, .Knott a d - Joan and Alan: M-s, Duerdmijand Mra Tinker; Worston'and Bellman-Teifols Clubj.


Her lolling - Husbanq: Son and Daughters! ,, , j


Mre. and the Masses Greenwood;| Mr. and Mrs J. W, 'Walmsley Mr.-and: Mys. Nuttetl Kitty an! Harold; 1*. and Mrs.iP, Driver Mr.' am Mrs. :T. Notgrove and family;, Florence and GeorgMr . Salt jand Miss B )3eet; M'. Baines, © die and Etltol: All at


Rawllnson; Mr.-anc = Mrs. A..Pilmer and family; Mrs, Palmer and Doneldj Mr; Mra Ta< lor and I Dor ithy, Worston; Mrs. A WahnsleV, Kathlefo and Jimmy; Mr. and Mrs. J. krker'.^nid family; All,at Fields Farm, N earlejf Mr. ind Mrs. Whltwell arid Belle; bL and iMrs Jacques and Herbert, Accrlngt )n; Mtj tind Mrs. Dewhurst, Accrini-: ton; Ell y and 'Dora, Aocringtonj'


rogden Farm,', Won ton; Mr. aria Mrs. a


Cathbll! Study! Glu Ms unavoidably'.help over uitll out next Issue.


giA led ure orl ‘‘ Th s GhUich and Youfo, ven’ li St Sunday t O’ the .memtters oLfoe


IF YOUB BEDDING'IbEQUIBES B16UAKIN0 WE" CAN [flUABANIEE SATISFACTION |l IN THIS TOEB!. jOUi COJteUMTj STAFF w|ifo Renew tqub ^'ua'iiresses fob] a reasonable ^


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also a valued supporle:’ pf the 'Worston pnd Bellman Tennis i Club. .Although foking no Dart In'public affairs,' fod was keenly Inter-! r ested in the life of thi village and was ever


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Co m p l e t e , p v b n ise e b s jik


York Street !& ICastle Street, Clitlieroe. 1 --' ■'•j'' ''I '■ ' .J' r'i !'! .


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„.we^meeting''wa4 held In the Reading Room on Tueeday evening, Mr. ;B. S,. South- worth occupying the chair., Retorences were made to the fixing of d seat fo'the village In commemoration qf the: Sllve^i Jubilee, foe


' WADDINGTON. - parish MEETINO.-The itonual! rate;!;:


money being handed from the Jub“te Com­ mittee to the Parish Council for,[this purpose. It was decided to leave the details to the Council No other ^ matter ww broufot forwaid for consideration and, the meeting closed with a vote of thanks to foe chairman.;


'f confirmation SERVl(fo-Ai cbh-)


Helen’s Cfiiurch, WaddlngtonA on Monday evening, by Bishop Mounsey, (3.B.. Assistant ['li'


lrmatlon teremony- was; administered- at St, 91. fell


Bishop in: the Dlobea.- Theto were 23 candi­ dates,jfrom'iWaddlrigtou, jprindleton, and Boltoh^by-Bowland; i The:Bishop,.who wore cope and <mitre, !Iln [hisI exhortation to -the candidates based: his remarks on three prin­ ciples Which he asked foem always to remember) 'To keep! In jtouch with God by dally.forayeri to'lkecp ui''Muoh, wlth God’s fanfily by weekly Sunday'(communion: to remember that wherever they were, or what- ever -theyi-were (doing, they were Cihrlstlans -and ought’toibehavej accordingly!, was 'ft'good’’congregation and a collection was


i'Cumberland, twiu be open.^tofoe PubH® in fromitoijmorrow!, lAiprll- 2nd, dally. Includ­


takeriiforitheBishijp’® Lbwther ' Caste Oatdens, Penrith,


g-Sundays,! from lO-tO a.m., the charge for adrifftoon 1 being one shilling.


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IF YOUR REDpilKa'I^ .OWEN ^OU, LONQ SEBTlO^iWHY NOT INVEST IN A 1(EW MATTRE^ ? WE CARRY A LARGE fRANGE OF THE BIST HAKES. WE INVITE YOU' TO S^^pUBSsiOCE.


: J’or Beds and Bed^^ng-itlade byirftt sio/ Repafe-j/eij' Inspeclion 1 - f t !


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