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ADVERTISER 'i lND TIM E S, P R IR A T . IM X I i C U T H E R O E P a Ir IS H C H U R C ^ ‘ 10-0 a.m,


,ilt.n >'2 noon (


GOOD FRIDAY j Matins and Addnss ThrM Hoiira Devotion


845 p.m. li?. ••,.


I 7-0 a.m. ' 8-0 a.m, i 10-30 a.m. ; ll-30a.m.


i 2-15 p.m. 6-30 p.m.


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THE REV. H. BATTYE I ! Vifar of St. Catherine’a, Bumloy


MINION SERVICE iUustrot<|d


'by-'lAKiteir. SunM :of t^o OBaRAHMEKOAn PaBSIOK PlAV


EASTER DAY Holy Conlmunion


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Holy Communion ' ' ' Matins & Sermon The VICAR Sutig Eujiliarist


ScHoiart’ Senriee Evensong and Sermon r /


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REV. CANON LAMBERT Te Doth: Ston/ori


jW E T H O D IS T (W e s l e y ) C H U R C H I Cllttieroe


■ ± ' ( Preacher at 10-30: | '


I EASTER SUNpAY, April 17tll j ■ HOLY- GOMMDNION, S a.m.


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I R E V . H E R B E R T H O O P E R j Preacher at 6 p.m. | ■


i 11 I D r . J. H . F A lR W E A T H E j l


jviOOR LANE Methodist Church f


/ • C _litheroe


lEASTER SUNpAY, > Preacher at 10-30


f Evening at 6 o’clock REV. J.


17th MR. J . jw . BLACKBURN HERBERT SHAW Everybod r Weicome. j Everything ’ ior HEALTH from


CONGREGATI INAL church Clliheroei


EASTER SUNDAY, April 17 REV. il. A. S NCLAIR


10-30 a.m. EASTER EGG m 8ERVII)E 1 Open Communion at| Close.


MOOREY'S 26a, King St., CliAeroe


j Herbs and flwlth Foods, ;


Aisb at 41,1 Salford, Eanam, ' - i : , ■■'blAckbubn.' i


Agents.' fpr . Heath I & Heather i Specialities.


MASSAGE MR. F.


Meeting 1 ou s e : ! ; magneto REPAIRS.!


! Also Specialists li. Repairs to DYNAMOS \ and Self Starters and I^e-Wirlng of pars


I SIMPSON BROTHERS, Limited, ;


(Dept. No. : MSgpeto^ Works)!


“ HAPTON—neai Bumley^HAPTON I ■ 'Phone: Padlhaml l i j


E ASTER A T TH E POST OFFICE


Office will be open from 9 ft.m. to 10-30 aim;- for! telegraph business, the sale o f , postage stanlps, the acceptance of regls-: tered letters and telephone call office, business' *


I On Good Friday, the Clitheroe ]Post


letters and parcels in the town and rural districts. •'


, There will be a morning; delivery of- ’ ''


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on a Sunday. The letter box at the Cli­ theroe Post Office will be cleared at 8-0 p.m., and all town plllm: and wall bol^vS will be cleared as on Sundays. In the rural areas the boxes will be cleared at the advertised morning time.


A despatch of letters will be made as


day. Old Age Pensions due for; payment on Good Friday will be paid on or after 'Thursday,!the 14th April, 1938.; ;


i The town sub-^offices will be closSd all I ; ’


Office will be open from 9 a,m. to;10-30 a.m. for the sale of postage, health and pensions and unemployment Insurance Stamps, the registration of letters, tele^ graph, parcel post.express delivery, tele­ graph money, order and postal order business.


On Easter Monday,! the Clitheroe; Post


See NEW GAME;


oil ; Display of


GYS, DOLLS, & CUT-OUT OOKS.


Has youi


“ NIPPI The


PRICE


Complete bought


For Best Novelties


Advertisi 6, 1


' ilMnsccs for an fextenslon until 11-30 |j.m. on Easter Saturday and,Monday. Ex enslons were granted Irpm 10 am. untU 11-30 a.m. and from 3 pjnJ until 6-30,pm. with no ex­ tension after 10130 pm., to licensees Blsckbum Lowey Division; and froit to 6-30 p,m. In Jjhe ChurcJiJilvlslon.


in Chipping shduld be open at that said Supeiinteddent Swaits 'at Cltberoe County Sessions,! on Monday, when au appli­ cation was made on bobalf of’ the Clipping


" I see no reason why the licensed


houses time,'


Kiddie seen NEW » n n i


the novelty ' doll. N E s h i l l i n g ,


NEW STOCKS the! B.I.F. have


3w amved, .


Value" in Toys and for'the Children


Clime to the ice


and Barbpndale, Northern Cavern'and Fell Club; Kingsdale, Bradford Pothole. Club; south of 'Kingsdale, Leeds Cave Club; Greg- areth and Chapel-le-Dale, Leeds Penine Club; I iPenyghent, Craven'Pothole Club.


for a survey of underground streams In North-West Yorkshire' ati a meeting held under the auspices: of the British Speleo­ logical Association, at fettle,, on Saturday., Areak were alliicated'as follows; Leek Fell


Northern pot-holing, clubs dlscus^d plans


l out In conjunction with the Ministry of Health presided, and',Mr. E. Simpson, re­ corder of the Speleological Association, ex­ plained the suggested method of operation.; Boxes of chemicals, he. said, would be placed In streams at the points where they dis­ appeared into the limestones. Other boxes would be placed at the probable outlets from underground passages, and the reaction, of the chemicals in tbfe latter boxes would prove If there were through connections.] It might also be possible to bring to Cravep: a short-wave wireless detector, which, operated from the surface, jwould reveal updergrouhd passages. '■ , r : ' - /


' Mr. S. j. Pick, of ,Leicester, who has charge of the national water survey to be'carried


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added to the peal of bells in the parish church of Bt. Paul's, Walden,,-the: villfige near.Hltchln, Hertfordshire, where the Queen was baptised andi where she-worsblpped as a child. ■ The King and Queen and the Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Bose have sent £25 to the bell fund.


Bell named after Queen Elizabeth Is to! be f :


letters and parcels at 7 a.ra. In both the town and rural areas. The night mMl despatch will be made aS|On Sundays; the letter box at the Clitheroe Office be^ Ing finally cleared at 8-0 p.m. All wall and pillar boxes in the town areas will be cleared as on Sundays, and in the rural area the boxes will be cleared at the advertised morning time. ■ V The town sub-offices will be closed all '■


There will be a general delivery of ", ' "■ .1 ' ', ■! ; day. .| -


ment on Easter Monday, the 18th;Aprll, will be! paid on or after Thursday, the 14th April.


Pensions and allowances due for pay­ , ' POT-HOLERS’ TASK.


STREAMS SURVEY ilN DISTRICT.


CRAVEN ' i


Ask for h Free Booklet dealing yith S Natural Nerve Nutrition.


Nerves need .Organic Phosphorus, Sodium, Iron and 1 Calcium—these arc contained in this well.known nerve restorative.


BILSON’S NERVp: FOOD. I build up the natipl vray.


iwil , BOOK EARLY FOR


& W A L K E R S Up-to-Date COACHES ; 26-32 SBATBRS-NBWLY


B R O U G H T O N UPHOLSTERED & RBNGVATBD, ^fAGENTS


Oswald Rowe & Co. Ltde T r iO RN STREET,


Phone 2 i : CLITHEROE.


Retain Aat Happy Holiday Feeling by i taking


BILSON’S f NERVE FO(jD.


EDHOR’S POST-BAG WHALLEY PICTORES -.i-


ABBA Committee - fob . national ■ FITNESS.- ; ^


1 I Easter Monday, Tudtday Wodiwsday


of the B )ysi Brigade of thejsum ol itowards [the total cost (£185 ISs.)


Ing^ upohi the recommendation LaheasH: rfe i and Cheshlrei Area mittee I( r National Fitness, has Just made an awarflilO'the 23rd Liverpool Company


Sir,—The: Grants Committee elf the National Fitness Council In iLondoii, act- the


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equ&pln ;l the Company’s gynmasl im. A number jf other recommendations, made


of re-


Com- £100


eratloa iniLondon and further i ew 18 expected shortly. The Area Committee


Ray INiUand aitd Hedth^r Angel '''


.......... .. Thinjday,. Friday and Saturday RobeH Taylor & Barbara Stanwyck


Is anxlo is at all times to jeceheiahd consider applications from.locsl at tnon- ties anli voluntary. • orgatoatloi s Jfor grants tiwaidg schemes In connection with th ii promotion, of physical


and recreation.


mittee' began work in the mid lie of: January last* many members of the public seem, sc far.i to be unaware'elthei of Its- exlstenc j or Its powers. Now is tt e t o e for local ■ authorities and - vol intaiy organlsatlods to put;forward-thelr


Despite the fact that the Area J Results as I Satisfactory, as In the pase


cations for' grant-aid, wbjcb profuptlsrj dealt with, withj It is


appU- vUl be hoped,


Which V'8 now report. . , u j - aa The Secretary will be dellghed . to


recelvO fewltten, applications,^pi wake personal! appdintments. at the com­ mittee’s! 0£8qe, Brldgewateri House, Whlt- worth-*s|tieeti Manchester, J.


lAT WOULD fljVPPENl


possessto a Ispark of patrlotto ca i read thle'letter sent by the Cithers, Labour party Propaganda iConmu w, the -Gei era! Secretary of the T.U.C ...with­ out a fedllngpf disgust. i , y t In thiiflrst place It woidd ap^‘ f


S lr ,-^ ^ ! decent minded EngUtaan;


the Lai qurpartj' have not confldi flee In their a ipolnted leaders as repre by the f .U.C. ■. : . . . . . , , . May ! ask; what would happen to the


he So^ iilled leaders of local opii Ipn In


>the :GP’ prnmeht from re-arralng, i md wc trust y )u will now let us carry or as we think test?’!


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fondly iberlshed principles of thi party If due to the tactics referred to in the letter, t o e r e Unpfeparpd.^to m set;. ihvaslo 1? Would they say to their vader.- " W e . 1 lere;; Instrumental j In' prei e p t o


League of.Nations, I think peopl: .mwe and-me re are coming to realise that this Is & Ut )plan Ideal, utterly! divorce 1, fron i practlcjiblllty. .v-. ■


lAs fotl cbllectlve- securltj! based; on the


: Colie (iive isecurlty under presen; work l condltli ins''« a myth, - a talsconc eptlph however! brilliant In origin, which is n o ; within dght of accomplishment i dth or wlthou Ithe League of Nations. If you insist c h a one-sided collective si curity, with’ the. League behind It. all jjou gel In efle'e t ls an alliance of the


detmcratlc


nations which Is cancelled put by a verjt, aggress IVe- ! / ^ a u c e ■ i of; ■ dicta torsnlp


h k on i, This. is to restore wllat t o .t Val was supposed to have finally


desttoj ed. the division o f , Euro )0 ; Into blocs, I ine' jopposed to t o . o th e a n d ; Brltalr playing the old role of i implre better mown as malntoln|hg the balance of'PQwer.|,|':./


few yeirs, the impotence and futility of the Lekgue has been made, plain to all. The ’ ( stabllshment of the; King lom; of Manclukuo made possible by :he In­ vasion of j Chlnesfe' Terrtto^ lijy t o ' Japariisei who flouted :the Letgue by Ignorii .g heir protests Is the first e: cample. More recently weBave the annex!tlon of Abysslilajby Italy,, herself a ,member of the league at that time. Agiln the LfeaguilCloimcll Indulge^ In maiy idlq vapou: tags and all that was achle 'ed was the estrangement'between this mtmtry and a former ally InTtaly. v The latest and nqsti flagrant case, Of all Is the,ex-


In, t ie light of events during tjhe last school funds.;


'dlst Church, last Sunday, spe were'held. ;% i l i 7! Hartley, was the preacheY morning and evening, I and schoies.


:accordlon. Mr. H. Brogden was the 'chairman.;,;: f in ish council.—a meeting ’ was


Ainsworth, R. H;’Frankland,-E/0;Varley and F Edmondson. table 'submitted


Services, Limited, was discussed, and the midfield, Clerk (Mr. G. Wood) was totructed to ' -----


:D 'tJ; Nini>onMoriH Ti* r by


Jhlbltlc n of-igreed and brutality w ilch we are .w tkesslng in the Far East! , (Jhlpa has aj pealed to the League for as dstance against the wanton and ■ unprevoked attacl.land lylth what result th s whole world' knows. 'Where does the! cwlectlve securl ;ir come ;ln ?


'


Party-^I do not say, all of them--In the name of common sense ceased to make themsejlv6s ridiculous In’ the 'eyes of the think ilg public by adoptmg the chlldlslr postu e of fuming in the most violent Icjngu ike dgalnst the dictators whenever they resort to International- Anarchy, which they frequently, do, and steadily on the public platform and on ■ occasions ;! ln [ the! Hmse of ; the only thing, that \ 411 stop ■Blltishjrearmameht; i


oppqsipg flhan ijal Common them- ;!-I hkVe


,lrre.s| qnsible and unthinking wrl m . : | As toglishmen we have a proi d'herit--


mon 3 mse' of the British workl ig man, and appeal to him to throw the dist from his- i)yes,iandv;not her. inflUerced :-by' polso: iptis and seditious Bterature which! Is sei ve4 iip 'for rBls.' consump Ion by|


great faith in'the Innate com­ ; played on the Wat^loo ground during the


EASTER Two very


is -thi fo r.ti


age of freedom such as Jsinot en Pyed-by any other country, which . t lUst be Jealoji?lj/ guarded, and d strong Englfmd


! peace of the world. ' ,. , , : ! I I JOHN.A GR^IENW6 ()p, Jh !


greatest promise j of real security


Mr. Thomas. W. Horslall, of Joefleld, Clltt drbe,; at the P.P.H. point- to-polrit races |at Glsbilm, happened on iYednes- day, AprlL28th, 1904. colUiledliyitn'a tree, two lays (later.


ANSWERS TO CORpSPONtENTS Wl ddlngton.—The fatal accident to


-


Horse aid rider Mr. HorsjiaU died


GRAND,. THEATRE, Ib LACKIUBN.


for 1 i^xt week, headed by Connie Graham and Hal Septt, who scored such a success In pantomime at the Leeds Royal iThe itre.; Variety at ltq best wll I Include The Valmar Trio and t o Moyso 1 Sisters ln,ads of outstanding grace apt - charm; Matii! O’Hara, a .Vocalist familii.r to all radl )i listeners; Gold ' and : Cordell, dan :erq; j: Thom and- :jMabk, r i sccentrlc


A { rand holiday programme Is 1 .rranged


MATCHES AT WATERLOO Interesting- .gamrt are to ;!b'e


Easter holidays.. ■ ■On Saturday, the .peml-final of the Bolton


runners-up medals, when Woodnook Ama­ teurs visit Waterloo. Woodnook last Satur- d iv shared 12 goals with' JISJ’ on the latteris groimd; and are,' by the way, one of the (nursery te4ms, of Buriiley iPootball .Club.


Cup wifi be played . between Harwood Columba and Jiffy (AccringMu)- Jack Rush- ton, the old Clitheroe full back, is captain of the M y team, who have not lost a match this season, and are champions of section B of the Accrington Combination. • : ,: On Monday afternoon, the Parish Church •will meet Iheir prtoclpal : rivals for the


a ;__


Included in Itheir team are.seyeral promising y o u n g s t e r s , «»•>'»


is ixpecled, very:keenit„___ honours, and will be represepted by their strongest team. • 1 '


! expected.'. Parish' Church are naturally ery keen-on winning this match to secure


that 8 rahtt Interesting game


CLITHEROE ! MEDAL


Result: Broadway Celtic, 6;-BUlington, 4. ,, 1 ' : . Next Week’s Malqhes. , ■ ]


_ _ _ _ -■ -I ■-'!


Tonlght'(Thursday) Chatbijm H, v. Pa)rlsh : Church. :1 ,-■■


Good Friday,'10-30 a.ra., Waddlngton Broadway Celtic. v


Saturday, 10-16 a.m., Cheshfre v. Clitheroe ' l i '- '!;'■:-!'’ ■ ' ■ !'!!:.-!''!'i■!'■


com My I acrobats; :Marki anl BUUe Densoii. "the best of enemies and flna .Ijv, [Stan 'Anson And hip'Cor ipany In the copiedy sketch, ffit’s a Hacret!.'!


Wednesday,: 8-45 p.m.;:frrinldjad. v. Bai ■; Swlfts.or Blsbum. !•


Tuesday, T-15 jim.-Bankfleld 8 wilts V; Gisbum [eld


Tuesday, 6-10 pjn.» Shaw Brlilge v. Chatbum ') n. or Pariah Church.


,


FOOTBALL CLUB. COMPETITION


iilt li |hig|i .time sections of t o |Labour:


Inform Mr. Dickinson (traffic manager) | that the Council would accept the revised time-table.. Air raid precautions are to be discussed at the next-meeting, i^en the Clerk has discussed the matter with the police.


" ' HE CAUGHT THE ’BUS.


path at Chatbum, with a motor cycle cbmblnatiori.- a Bradford motor icycllst, Wallace Phillips, was fined 5s. at Clitheroe


--------er)


Ah amended t o e r the Rlbble-Motor


of the usual choir attoth services... In. t o afternoon a'P.SA. was held. 'Mr, Hartley, gave t o address and accom­ panied the: singing on his plano-


held In t o Council School last week, Mr, T. Hargreaves'presiding over Messrs. H. Brogden, R. Thornton, C..Bawspn, W.


SPECIAL !L. SEBVICES.-r-In the M e to - „ “ ern^ l^o^ad;: Hill, [Davies, ; -■ ' i - V r r m I


l a r s e r S Parker; Ferguson, /.;Hamnm4,:Johi.;i Of TO to y ! I son : .L . Hammond, Selkirk, Layer, ffiBs


and ail ;the' wprk. attached to ! t o services i-;; ‘Tjafi^e :• M r ' T was done by t o jneilkot.to cOhjregar fU6hi!an aU mffle,cholr;taldife tojplac,e '-


\i’ ,:c' - '


, In t o first minute, , , beautiful low. shot w lch Hill Saved at full stretch, ilarsc en baulked iScholes


Bentley^ 01 -.Mar -',,I'Jv'i|it In


and then Colbert het ded ln low, unoi . niay: wasIfaL^


_____ k the hettek of thei


exchanges. The h # e debutantes, 'were often In the plctur i . : ■ In the first 20 minutes Marsden ha m o t a/shot to stol TOen Davies mls-klqked; Colbert, dashed forward;,but drove '^de.;^.--!^^^^^ .Made [a. grand taken'by Parker. for


a hng


from a pass br Emmett, ---- - - i - slipped past Bav es and beat Hill iq


,


1 turned to accoun' from sho' With Marsden outo


Whittle wasted weakklckl produced a‘


Fdr causing ah obstruction oh the foot- ]


stated he found the machine on the loot- path In Sawley-road' at 1-50 p.m. on Monday, Mdrch 14th, and moved It Into a farmyard. He found it had been on thejfootpath since 9-0 p,m. 'the previous day! - in .4 letter, defendant said his chifin broke and he had to;catch a 'bus thbiight It better to leave the than in the


home. H e _____ machine on the footpath road.


A lo ig run by Hammond od: cehtrel'Whlph Layer range!


twb good chances his goAl, Lhver shot


Wallace mmps, was imea OB. auuuvuuiue ,.beautfful. corn^^^^^ County .Sessions, on Mohdak. P.C; Bacon' Colbert .headed Chtheroes tlilrd gdalf


a"io^shb\°Testored the lead. 11 Fromj 4 ...V o____________ttk'


Half-time: ; Clitheroe, 3 ; N


Interval.


The; teams turned round without :


■ i • ' : “ hat-'trlck.”


irthern No|p:ads, 1 !' r ' '


ati , Straight aw; ly Whittle. .. putjin a long


dropping cehtre which Colbqrt chased and headed pas HUl to icbmplete his


CUtheroe’s defenw was reliable under pressure, althoilgh Wade,tripped Selkirk Just outside t o penalty area ] Schoies


shot yards over the bar- after beating defence. Aftep 3) minutes Kitchen robbed"Dartes .and placed the ,baU well acro^.to the right, where.Milner headed through. ’ A second later Milner scored Olltherqe’s sixth go il; j - Clitheroe, domin­ ated the subseqdeni exchanges and ought to have added to t telr lead.


Clitheroe, 6 r Northern Nqmads,


Clitheroe did well ;o win so e defence,' Wade made a . good, for Richardson, qhd In the


Wynii i and Although' lacl


Coiisldeflilg they^had a weakened team


■headi ' Most of tl le thrust c ime from the left wing; | whe re! Emmett was par­ ticularly aggressive. On the extrenqe right; Whittle I lack 3d 1 conflder ce.


and ^ a w were pt imlnent' ag ilnst pw opposition. Mid' darsden g ive IM . away; i In thel att! ck; Colbert conflrinqd the good Impr^sloi , he created on.-Satur ddy,! being partlci latly good with ihl


limner defen led well experience i


Schoies and Laver were ; the wck of [the forwards.


Parkrt played we 1 for; the Nomads and


evening. 'On ;>Satuiday, 'they' from: home to Liverpool Marine match i ClJtheroej ard hoping ..(o strength, although; if course, . players' will have! to t o taken linti' acemmt,


the" holidays. They begin on Cood Friday with 'a’iVlslt to LanoEster, who p^iy a retuyn vlBlt to the Shaw Bridge ground


'CiraHEBOE’S: EA TER PRO GRAM|«E Clitheroe hkve-thrfe hard mat ihes during


I .■ i'- ' '-i; ,| omMoilday in be;atifull


are away In each


juries,! to i ■





............. sily. I In Substitute first half


McDorjajd, Gisbum


CJiatbnrn ...... ! CuTHEEbE!....... Langho


... Wilpshire , 7 - 4 9


,1-7-65 ' 8 -1 8-8


and lEasier Monday,|Apr. 18th ■ i ' . !' [


To BLACKBURN Saturday, April IlMh -r i


Hellifield....dep.l-5, 2 /r ,


Gisbum ... Rimington Ofiatbum. Clitheroe . Whalley...


Langho... Blackburn return-5,-30 p;m.;


1-20 1-25 1-35 1-40 1-46 1-50


I or by any train. 1 !


ALSO CHEAP EXCURSII ^ , UNbASTER,


ONS to RHYL, Mo r e c am b e ,


COLWYN b| a Y; LAKE DISTRICT,


LLANDUDNO, lie.


CHEAP TICKETS Single Fa.re.forjrotum Jqurney to AN^; L.M.S.; STATION within a Radius ,of 'OOrmilns i ; on Good Friday, Saturdav 1 April, 16th, Easteij Stmday, Monday and Tuesc a;y.: Available tly Any Trainjfjn thh day of issue, Tiokets and olliinfori ■mation at Stations and ageqoies.


s b B nis ■ - ; PLBASE BOOK IN ADVANCE (500) - ■ > .,y - ,


I South Liverpool,'.;;. 32 24: Oldham 'Ath. Res,;. 33 Clitheroe .....iv.iij. 35 L a n c a s t e lrO l t y 33 .Morecambe


the A itea -Committee> Is 1 under ; epn- HIS AFFAIR Rbssendale .B. v....... 32 12 14 ,32 B ,14


WHALLEYv


Itness:V Com-


services were, held at the Methb^t Northern Nomads... 30 3 27 0 22113 6 Church, on Blinder, when t o p r e a c to '


ANNIVERSaIbY services. }^ S p ^ s l


, Great Harwood.... 33! 9 18 6 55 .65 24 f fS 24 1 45’10317


iBartow f e s . 36111 20 Meetwodd-...-?......;;, -3310,18,


5 58 86 ,27 B 73 75 25


.presrtve Passlontlde: cantata,-


Calvary," svhlch’ttcalls with great beauty Snd dignity th eW (ew days of Christ’s life on earth. The principal parts-were sung with ■ great feeling and ’ given reverent' treatmentby Mr, Tom Scott, tenor' and Mr; R, Furness, bass..: Under the baton of Mr.JH. Eccles, t o choir gave excellent support. Miss M- Fisher efficiently accppanled, at t o organ;.


was t o Rev. Norman Green, of the, Padlhpun Circuit. In t o afternoon, a musical: service was held, over: which Mr. i preen ,preslded. There was a large: eongregatlon 'and the choit gkve -. a beaUtUul rendition of Muhder's Im- islve.j


SATUBDAY'S RESULTS.!


♦Clitheroe, 3: South Ilverpool, 2\ SBacup.ll:' DroylsdenJ 0.-


“ Olivet to I ♦Lsmeaster City, 4; Chorley, 0. ♦..................... idmbe, 1 .


♦Barrow, 1; Southport, 1. .♦Great Harwood, 2; Marine, 2, ♦New Brighton Res., 3 *


♦Prescot .Gablesy 3;, Acbrlngton 'Res., 1., Fleetwdod, 1; Moreci


i rr , i'{-A LeylandiMotors, 1. MONDAY’S RESULTS.


left the : house, t o band | played t o beafitlfffi.'tlpn “ Deep; Hatoow^ t o graveside they-paid a last tribute by rendering, with sympathetic • 'effect; , "Beautiful Zion.” ., The Vicar (Rev. E


wer^pbesent! In large numbers, at t o Interment on; Saturday afternoon at t o Parish Churchyard of Mr. i Benjamin Parker, of Cross House, who was one- of t o best known bandsmen in Lancashire. For 25 years he was a member of CUth-- eroe-.Borough Band, and his former toUeagues,, under t o leadership of Mr. B. CrraS, were.present in uniform to play g ,en route, to t o churchyard and at the


THE LATE lint; B; FABKERl-^VlUagers ravesldsf .As the funefal procession


ipretont vtere iihai^ 'from various bands I citlheroe rested five r e g u l a r . In t o dlstrlctjwlth which Mr;|Parker had


vvvAHaVi^ tWA.i<a‘!ma*4Tr:fi*ATn vorinilfl'hariHA


jBorough, I and Whalley p d BUUngton, | Bands,


from the Clitheroe


been associated, and. the flo)ral tributes I tviid appeared In t o l r llncluded .wreaths


:theifirst.Balf goals to one.


♦Leyland Motors,i2; (Jlitheroe,i2; ♦Lancaster City, 4; Pirfescot Cables, 2.


♦Accblngton Res.,! 4; Bacup . Borbugh, L Lancashire Coimb liiinatlonCup, SIX (^OALS


• CLUHEROE’S ,[ CONVUfCljjG 'Z VICTORY; OVBB NOMADS.-;'


:W. Butterworth) officiated. Among-those of their heavy • Easter programme/ the Nomads had/pnly three mien on view.


gained a ;cohvlnc)ng victory : over Northern Nomads last night. In view


rest behig UnlversitSr students pjoylng their vacation. Play never, reached a high standard; stm, It was generally in­ teresting with CUthmoe always msmd. ; The: " ...........


, ^ , ,


arranged a Jumble sale In the school last k i t t le , Milner, Colbert, Emmett and Friday evening'and.ralsed over £ 5 ,for 'jfltclien,:


Ladies of St. Nicholas’ , Churqh Donald; ■ . Wynn, Wade,v!: ;.Sumneri; ^


.. Clitheroe; - Marcen; Shaw, . Md With a' weakeneci team,' Clltorob,


4ami1o«^ nlavAra ond ,, last' match, the


. ; ;.


: Rimington


:Darwen;|..;i......;..'.:.. 33 Accrin^n Res,,'.... 35 16, U Prescot Cables.....33 14 11 Bacup:;Borough'; 32 18 9 New Brighton. Res. 32 14 13 Leyland .Motors 32 13 13 Southport Res.


35


... Marine i;..;.....;..;.... 2912:13 l l . O h p r t e y ' i . .33 12; 17 DtoylM^


LANGASHIBE i COpiNATION. ■ ’


FOOTBALL!■ P.W.


GOOD


'ilolden In'dl folldwed


3 rtadleton


L. D. F.]A.ptS 6 211141-50 X 510845 47. 8 712879 41 8 4,79 49 47 7 9'78 49 47 8l89| 60 40 6180 51 38 8 69 55 36


10 68 57 -36 5 68 67 38,


35fl3 17i


6l6f 81 32 5 71 79 31 6 58 6i;30 4 58 70 28


4 71 90 28 g 63 81.27


iHellifield,.;.,-...... Gisbum ...... Rimington,...


■ Clhatbura CtrrHEKOE......


Langho . , Wilpsbire


1-2 L 1-27 1-38 1-39


Asse'mblyiRi New Mai


EASTER. ; 1 T o


Day and Half-day Trips BLAGKRO0:


. Good Friday aiijd Easter Sunday


dep. a.m. p.n^.


Saturday, Easter


m. a.m. 32 I 7-40 44 7-50


50 '7-56 55 8-2 0 8-7 6 8-13 ■12 8-19 8-26


.Ipril:16th, ami irfonday


a.m;) a.m; 5-33 11-20


8-44 11-30 -50 ...


8-


9- 0 11-44 9-6 ' 11-50 9-12 11-56 9-18 12-2


Return from Blaclqiool by oidina^'tkin or by special ■ j ■ for pat^^^


see bills. |


SOUTHPO]|lT ;


Saturday, April 16jtji, and Easter 'M( n ! depj a.m.‘- a.m. a.m. noon


Heliifield........ ... 6-33 8^33 11-20 12-0 Gisbum


7-18 8 -^ 11-30 12-11 ‘ 7-24 8 - 6 0 ; 12-17


Chatbum ....... ' 7-29 8-65 11-39 12-22 C u r n f f iE O E ; 7-34 9^0 1111-44 12-27 WhaUey........ ... ' 7-42 9-3 11-50 12-33 Langho


■Wilpshire ,


....... / 7-48 9-12 11-56 12-39 p.m,


, = 7-54 9rl8 'return: same day from Sou |- 'train ha-ying a through c


12-2 12-44


BLACKPOOL - .Good


'CIhaihum;..;jdep,: 1^-46; CtlTEEBOE ,; 12-55 ■ RTialley


„ 1-0.


L a n g h o 1-5 Wilpshire.... „ 1-15 Return ■ . . p .m .: en.) 10-0


Eaiter Monday


'W i / r "! 12-22.3/8


12-27 3/2


;1 2 -3 r 3 /k i;12-39':3/2' ■ 12-44' 3/2 i'p.nl .


10-20


MORECAMBE 3 /2 SATURDAY,:'APRIL Ifth


’ (kjtolEOE 'Chatbum


;p.m. 1245 12-20


7-49 7- 8-


ihport by an5[ mnootion.


l-47i ,8:81


1- 2 1 1-27 1-33


55 II


/ ^49 ordinary G IG G L E S lJ l^ ICK 2 /1


C L A P H A M 2 / 8 ^ G L E T O N 3 / 2 GOOD FRID/Y


OLirffi; Return


jRjOE,.;.....:. .dep. 10-11 km. •Ingleton, 0 p.m., Clapnam


p.in.r GiggllEwick “ 0 Ingt alio jlrom


( king


Bi gtio,; iiiingt m,


9;24 p.m.


Wilpthire, Chatbum, I, &c.


IIVINGTON, SBURN, HELUFIELD


)OD FRIDAV, S/TURDAY AND EASTER MONDAY


Retifrn from More'caml»!at E-5| |p.m; T o L IV E R PO C L AN D N EW ^ iB B lG


:-Saturdav Gisbum


. RiniMgtori:’ !;..!. ; (3ia!thuni, (llltolROE..!.....


Wlidlley-"4";- Langho i;4.


snot from; a;|ree-kickj Play was confined ~;q period i .


Colbert


thef ball to igivq Clitheroe l ithe lead after 25, minutes.


1)1 : - : })!


,/i 7-18 Easter


April 16th Monday a.m.


'1 7-40' 7-50!


’ 'iy-.m.'’


D . 7-29- y»-


'Wilpshire; a Fares to Ne


Thbn^ Passengers return's 7-54


>r1; : 7-48 ' 8-20 '1 '..'‘’'■J


tl - 7-34 • 8-7 7-42


8-13 !


■mj ordinary or sMcml !tram,!;hayiiig'a through [conneotwi |.


SEA , I ;■ TO I t


■ April 16th; \ '!.-a.in.


■Clitheroe ,.J.... dep. , 7-34 Whalley .......... „ langho


Wilpshire .i... . ■


Lii/ei^ool|(Exch!inge) by a^yprdina^ train or by special


*• •_1 •' ' 1 : '.t. iVert


'■“ .Pt" T o POULTON,


'ij ' 'I'l V; Good Friday


'! ' j &, Easter ; Sunday I ’ dep.a.mj'


THORNTON (FOR CLEVELE


1 7-42 |


,v i 7-48 | 7-54 :


' Return from Mcaai Bridge


LAN Eastei


Monda a.m. 8-7


18-13 8-20 8-26


DUDNO, MENA


3rd, ah i Saloon


13/9 13/3 12/t 12/£


To L andudno j 3rd and 2nd Sin


Ferty Co.’s jannon: icemehts). 'going [jforward from! Liverpo trains a t ,S'-Stj) p.jn. on Sjtturday 1 nd Easter Ijlc 1


imo day from New Brighton (for times . L \ ^ i


a.jivia |erry 2d. less than thi T.ITTAI'1


•8-26 ; i , 1


9-12 9-18


7-24 . 7-56 i 8-2


Satuday and ■ East 3t',Monday


1140- .. 11,30 ..


11-39 1-24 11-44 1-29 11-50 1-35 11-56 1-41 noon ' 12:2 1-47


8 3 6 J


For Train. Sin ice qnd Farei See Hsndbillt.


Liv8i


( t e 6/3:


aNew


rd Brighton ‘3rd Glass'


7/-


5/9 5/9 6/3 , 6/- 5/3'


6/- m4/2


, 6/6 4/11


4 /2 , 4/11


(IlXi (pr


shown, rsey Rly. or ' clmnge) by by special


RIDGE f. : •


3/2


'Easter Sunday! a;mJ


Saturday'


only noon


65 11-39


12-0 6/9 12-11 6/3 12-17 4/9 12-22 4/9 12-27 4/2 12-33 4/2


112-39 3/8 12/44 3/8


trains | ^ ' ■


■ ■


Gold Friday Eaiter Sunday p.m.


3rd Class’


Tea! at 3 Festival


Paythomfe Party at.


Parish, Chur and 8-16


EASTER I


: ' parwdod Castle iTtoj


8UNDA


Methodist 10^0, ,ahi


' '■-“ grigatlH


Mddr Lan_e, 19-30 and 6,|


The Palladi| The Grand: ■ jWednesdi


2-15, andl MONDAl i.; Cinei


Co-operativef :BiaUo; Blad 'Grand Tbe| 'at MO


£Hng Loiie;l twice at I


CUtherte Ai ' . 8he|


Neritoin |


: 'O iM P F . Ick- eti]


FoOtbkU tarpreh ’


ESO^


Sale dt pu R.kTumd Beltlk I


WedneI


Air. r(aid : Maryfs I


Cikburiii Aq ' Sale 10 . rc^rictid


St. I John plqs Ju


SL John/ Whist D|


'THURSdI


. Old Sch(| FRIDAY


W a ^ g HDrive: Sale of CalJ Bilverwa Bowlondl


tions' alll i


,C


(Crttlfled.J Lights od


I Ffilll


8-57. The ad


nd 6 ip. Ch'_,


Assembly! RJ Football Ma|


ootetf TwP


A P R I L 1 5 . 1 9 3 8 .


- flipt holid: wdlcomedj repedtd


meant s and every; gather holidays, such hapi


birth! of This yea advanced vernkl gri


Menai Bridge 'itid 3rd and


lolm 2nd Sin.


11/9 . 15/9 13/9 11/3 ' -5 /3 ' ! 13/3 10/8 10/8


3I45 plm, and Llandudno 5-15 .p.m. and from .............8-50 p.m.


ain at


!(|n:|SatuHay and Easter M o iite^ _____ f l e e tV ood


Saturday a : Monday


i.m .. a.m. a.mi 7-40 8-33 ll-2( 7 -5 9 .8-44 11-36 7-


.id p.m;


3-2 8-55 11-39 1-24 8-


8-26


Saltctd only


noqn 12-0


56 8-50 f 7


8-13 9-6 11-50 1-35 8-20 9-12 11-56 1-41 p.m,


9-18 12-2 1-47


12 -li 12- 12-22


9-0 11-44 1-29 8


12-r 12-83 1 2 - )6 ’


!12-44 by any ordinary train.


I 1 MANCHESTER TO PENDLETON I


Saturday, April 16th, a.m. a.m.


Clitheroe ..dep. 9-55 H - i i WhaUey,,..,! 10-1 , 11-1 Langho .... ,} 10-7 11- Wilpshire ,,j 10-13 12- ;; Return Pendleton 6-2 Manchester by


R /l CES


MiNCHESTER Et iter Monday


Perdleton M’chter 3/8


4/2


3/2 ; 3/8 ■ 3/2 t 3/2 I 3/2 ,' 3/2 !


p.ml and from "i ,iny train. gy


Ppultod;i; Thomton fit Fleetwood (Ileyeleyi


5/3


5/9 e/3. 5/3 5/3 4/9 5/3 4 /2 ;, 4/9 4/2 4/9 3/8 4/2 3/8 ' 4/2


3/2 i 3/2 3/8


4/8 12/8 '4 /8 12/8


In leait; f j together I gardens a


tnllpsl pri coiihtrysil there I Is overrun 1


Ldneash*) we add!


Litter Joys of I despoil id


other’ re| souvenln


like to I tea hi th to the n at Grind Congtega who deslij L.M.S, I prograi slons to theicoa stable (s-l to absenti thefhoUdl


; 1-Lat the| Lane]


; ciubsj to preseij


; further(


I at the Altogeth


boi^l rt pleasure, the hollij


'O f cdur tions, lt|


but liot f are cha plunge


, shall! the th


, By ,th week ea| Act wh


I Thirel


i Assembl; morrow, I


inforrt, offices, tl| kept und Itself th healthy: tennis Vfeek-enJ


or leave | Ititiinatio


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