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_______________________________ _____________ t': "i..: (S IX ) Moor ilsme


:h, Clitherb(5 iB . : '


S u h q a y N e x t , J u n e ^ 6 i h , 1 9 3 ^


Services; Morning at 10^0; Evening a t ,6 o’clock Peeaohee :


J. Wasle^ of’Blackpool.


In the Schoolroojm a t 2-15 p.m.—this takes the pli the Scholars will give


A DENfONSTRATION ontHled “ 0 Me. Eeio Lano will' preside. ’ >: !


1 our presence and- support are cordumy_ I'ninM | x/xrirxririru^g^ i ' ST. DAY AND ! UNDAY SCHOOL


Annh^ersary ns 26th


Holy Comm(ihiiin/'’S ^ a.in. Morning Senice


Procettlon of: 1-30


, ParenbandScI 2-15 p.m.


R ev. T. H. • j; Vicar of:D^ttle-le-Woodfl;


C0NGREGAT1I0NAL CHURCH ilheroV''’' - " ' ^


iC


SUNDAY M JUNE 26th REV. J.


10-30 a.m. ‘ A Gail


A. SINCLAIR, ket of Gameoi.’|


|


-2 p.m. Men’s Claitj, Chief Gbntiabis Exelly 6 p.m. ‘ The Bieaiity th a t was only ekjn


METHODIST


VismsG ; I uENPs Welcome - (Wesley) CHURCH


(litheroe I ' Rt. Rev.


SATURDAY, ' at


'< 'f, I


Preacher at REV. A.


SUNDAY Mext, JUNE 26tK 10 a.m. and 6-0 p.m.


10-31 Reg in a ld I c6le of Roy »n, Oldham.! . BOLTON-BY-BOWLAI^bi


CONSECF[ATION Git CHJRGHYAi


BY' ON ■ :


JULY 2nd, 1938, 3-0. PJH.


,,


'June 25th;-7 CUtheroe.t Leyland J Read v. Cl Bt. Annes' Darwen v.


■ Lancaster June 29th;:


FIXTURES.


EK BIiESDALE LEAGUE 'M)ti


/. Bamoldswlck Whalley.i I ' ?; Blackj)ool.: p


oors V. Rlbblesdi.ale ’


tLeyland. rley. i|,


Wanderers v.laokpop, j BIMLE )DALE ; JUNIOR LEAGUE '


Jime25th:- ’ Oswaldtwlitli . Ribblesdali Blackburn Barnoldswic; Whalley V, Langho


i;coibi my V. Sabden. arwehj i


St. James’sj v. R D ik:,v..Baxei)den.


e M.P.iv,lClith Wanderers; V.


Oil ;tad.


iroe. .erry Ttee.


iiPiiN 4, ipARKET PLACE, aiTHEROE. SHOE SPECIALISTS


’ AND CHIROPODSTS, RIBBLES3ALE AMATEURj LEAtjJUE


June 24th, (1 'rlday) :-r : Ju Rlbblesdi in Wanderers ■V. Rlbble Cement.


ne 25th:- /


Sabden '.; RlbbiesaWe] wihde'rerd Rlbble C imeht'.vi ‘Chatbuin.' Dovtahaiji' V. Waddingtbn,


, j. ■


Beddows,;J; Wilkinson, '


J.Clitheroe': •W.;-li,iSoutbw<rth (captain), I Thompso|i,


Cams, Resefvi CUUieroe


Garratt, R. wood) F. E. Smith, J;


CotteriU, W. T.'WUklnson R.’i Holden,; T. Holden. ^


Whalley S C H E A P IMS T R IP S


morecaMb • EVENING TRIP SUNDAY, JUNE 26th p.m.


. Return'Moreci: mhe {Pr.) 9-46 p.in/


Whalley CLITHEROE Chathnm


LIVERPOOL DAY TRIP ., JULY 3rd a.m.


dep. 7-20 lol (Ex.) 9-10 p.m,


; „ 7-40. „ . 7-49 „ 7-55


6/3: 5/3-- 5/3: 4/9-


lA^CHESTER DAY & SATURDAY 'P .m . '|" ; r :


..dep.; 12-22;. 4/2i


^ ■'T2-27t''4/21 : „


„,12.33r '^/8l ; 12-391 3/21


)y' Any'-^auiv''! .Ij'I;,


.dep. 4.30 I 2/1 . „ 4-40 ; 2/1 : . „ 4-45 I 2/1-1 i


on the The game v following nl^l the pitch was left t o Wanderers ■ two of their


olony in a


ahad, therefdije, win and! the umpires


Welb, >,l j, J. Goddmat, W. A..|Peters,; . J^qndhalgh a: id: Whitnm


II: IL


.iadlerLil'Greei ^oaptam G. Mpdeni Ov.M( rrls, A. Green-


If cond: H.-'Ea8tVdid (captto), P. Hj:Hawdrth, Mi. WynnetyVUson,:


leServevjL.' Bradley, CRlbblesdalf Wanderers, Second met Langho


. C. Rydeheardj-yr;;H, Anderson, , B.| preen, iCharies Rydeheard.;


Second scored’165 and dismissed: ippdnents for lO'runs.I They 3, an excellent chance of forcing rere keenly disappobited, when; ruled agatast further play, ' ;


itibut after, rain during title day j declared unfit and the match


v ii.. On ; Tuesday eveniig, the


resided Women’s room on T1 w6od„Wors “ talk-:' rnn-


pWOMEN’S


DWNHl^. ■ INSTITUTE,—Mrs. Assheton


Ijjr the June meeting of the


raefnberS' Mrs. Greenpi year: she Is and; the 00 .to the Dow anticipated, a; hearty position of: Mlss-’Poad;- t annual;mef


Ancient M f mousedor anplent t Mrs, F, Rob


KJ


Driver. Mrs. P. Robli Robinson,. t and Miss S^.


lo n in ^ he meeting:


nuslc were, Holgate. unanimous Games,


,ArA„r,Kl„ . . J ) --- -


: laSloM.iph : which she speate ham nlfimbersl ..are ■'keenly!


stilod ISi ln. her elghty-fpurth


.J o n ,. was' given by Mrs. F.: i ] idfyesh^ets were- served, ,by.


iMrs. Greenwood wasliglvem . of ;the National Federa-!


..[rs.'A. Brlggd, Mrs, W. Smith,! ipilthies.! i The social plart or Was devoted to.a debiite on,


nson, Mrs. E. Hanson,]!. Miss!


. V. litod^TMuBiei’iwhlch ly!dls?iisslon. ..'iThe speakers* i music ;wereMvIrs.' BaWs and,


'[Tip


i. egramai! vMd.J;‘(, w e ’s ('ahd i: icluded jthei':progfamn(e.


win


lnson, mile those.for. modern’ Mrs. Cbulstonj and Miss M, yptlhg;' resulted , I In . a ---- |forr..'anclent music


'' 950,; ' G,; and . H..Scott, -Clltheree; 1 .Erid, 944:,Wilklnsqn' And Holg'ate; Chat. )urnF.C.,<943; J., Whewell, Acc'rl^- (tdniW-E.i .932; west Ettd, West ,


F.C., :®!uL


■■Bros,


:W-Ei andg


wood Haris


r Bltjckbufri’ uridi District Federation G. Speak, Chatburn


eiuLsfrqm'St.Malo were: ■ - • EA 3T-


Endi 924; Ji E, Hanspn, Great Har? M 920.97; ■ F. Birch, and, Son,. Great


926;


(Coates, Clitheroe H.8., 911; Atklnsdii, ■ Chatburtl F.C., 906.- - - : |v'


, d,'. 920.46; J, Wright, Accrington 920.37;: A. -Whewell, 914;, Aldersofl.


:J.i Strickland,'OUtherpe ;.T.,Duggan( CUtherpe


^blilesdale Junior League inatch,! [ground, on Tuesday evening. IS; to have Ibeen'completed the.


i;v' ' ;


T.iw.Foole, T. Heyworth, J.’ 81 rales,- R, Cams, J. I E. Nev^ im;':; H.. Pemain D, Nmle,


Edmondson, ^ iI^I)ugd^,^rc. Dugdale.) Whallcy:


„ ! J. ' Wobre; 'H. ■ Wln&e, J. lotithworth,' H.'Oxbuigh,ilW. L.; ^ jJJavles, ;G. T. Ormetbd, A.1 re, J. Swales. '


^ o n fl: W. A. De vhuist (capt.),; J.


INF IREATMENI BY T. E. HAGEB, ' ;;: iVRED AND.MESSAGE M.NJ.OJI., MISF.'


B’?li Ringers; Visit i i .


tour of at Chip))]


;Clil wOn


B theob whllf Castfel


r At comirjleted ecelW


,“ Plal:Bob Chip))]


,'rTea Hote 4he Jthrodi .


;warrii 'wife;


At


iQues^li Ing,


t a T hnalk


l’’piUzeibhlm’fVwhlchlUbe; m— erijoyed.'-AlthbugH


istltute,; held in the sShooI-' lursday evening. Mrs. preen-' ion, gave a most Interesting;


. j jJ j v . . . , . . - . l an Interesting roeaker. HOMING. RACE FROM ST* MAIO, |!


:iband .A ttl' ’The -the were side,


)ing. . la-'li:: jrets.


Thfoo; ittrWivo ,:.eonib(ri»-f; liiiibluoorbroWnSufji Pilf, or blub Soldo d hunt. 2'ltool 2/1^9


’teipsied'm bra'ss: 'handb,' ;Mr.^ SlmPMri playtd tKetrombdribarid:^


pent, which: took place liat'Ola'Xarigho yesterday, and' Wa&ed m iprocessiori In ,tojrit of the-healfsei.;;


of th s' ’ Bmtogtpri;]M."TWHaUey^ iHis c dll'eagu’eS wbfe present at ;th‘e inter;-


PF.NWORTHAM'.TEAM’S PEALS IN-' RIBBLESDAIE.,


' J


on tiam, their wives :andj frieflds,; made Qdloufed maropaln,’:'with hpt to m^tch, th e respective Vicars, rang the beils


Saturday, the bell-ringers of Pehf by motor coach, and;by permlssloii theroe, Waddlngton,:;Slaldburh 'arid


D'Uflng ilni e the hour’s'stay at ClitherPe,


Major.’’ and : “.Main Bob Major)" ;the wlves'andifrierids.visited the or. played" clock golf. ' -


rs gave'touches of- “KentTreble : - j


Mlno):, ’’ while touches of bhorter-' dura- tlon,


' dlnor” were rung at ISlaldburn and: Wedlace ati the iTarish ‘ Churphyard,' on


. in Bob tonor", .and (“Kent Treble ) i n g ' ; . . . y


although ; Just


changes of “ Plain-Beb as | enjoyable, of


I'v a s , served-at the Hark-to-Bouniy


ylcarage;. grounds, and conducted gh the lovely old church; : ,:; ’ i|-


., andthe party'Was shown through


enjoyable ring at Chlpplngpand with the. Vicar; who] asked- severs Ions about-the art of chailge; flngf eft for'home.:


ly left Slaldij)um! a t 'an3 after ' 1 - ; ,


'dftafe, ning 'tlnuci


Mrf G. R. Taylor, who ,1s 6m 18 years 1, is stlll ah active ringer and has at Penwortham,. Church' ' con--


- present, time learning to ring., ;; q.5 party was- very, interested'In -aU'


usly. for 55 years.The Penwortham e hayg also a .lady :member, who'iS


ikludllii they


hurches which : were;. visited, arid delighted at-the beauty of corintry:- le -•'.Thelr- Joy wasicompleted ;by the


received.


ss and- warmth' of|the ireceptldri ;


Slaldburh, the party received a very welcome from the Vicar .and his' and' also,; frem; the .local;. rlngerb.:


pt ( m a l g l e y D p l r l e T ' ' ,’^[1;:-'' p. i INfERiyrtl41','-H.The , -ihtefmeriti.itook


: :daughtef-ln-laW:.-.Mert; and.,Nellie f(St. merit tomorrow. I 'i


Taylpr,. of Bflpge-lefracd,. Whdse [depth Was reported m, our dast Issue. She lepYps p'huBbpnd, one Son pnd-.thfee,daughters. With] whom much . sympathy is,' Ifelt, Fldrpl..tHbuteB: were .sent'iby. the: Mow ing: ’Husbandj John’, and lAlfcej.Sohiand


riesday,:,;Week,i;bf, Mrs,: SarphlAnn


AnnesJ;\ : .Daughter:,' and,.i sori-ilriTlaW; - Gladys, ,;Emest, ; Nellie,.' apa ; Kqnneth ilfie,. Mabel,'! and family (Hebden


'Elleeh Bassett; Don and Shella-Jackson; A Mr. • and'Mrs. 'Wallbank.: ;l |


LANGHO.


sermons werepreabhed at the'Methddlst Church by-the Rev; P;A;Davles apd the Rev.' J. Lewis; Mellor. In the aftermon, scholars , gave a play dealing withi Bible children,: in whlch_ each child fold The MlsseS’ Dawsdn;':Wllsoii,:K.


.: SERMONS;-r^n i Suhdayi: the ,'school ....................... a


Hampshire and 'Di Guy sang solos, land the Misses Mi Hampshire; M; Young, J.


who, with' Miss House, had trained the children. Mri'^Lewls saldiln all |il \ 65 yearsr -preaching experience In in any c'ouritrles he'had not heard a better Jer-: formPnce than that given by the Laijgho child ;en.


McLaren, ' P,- Lutas and, 1 Tomlinson a recited, Master Roy Bulldck also rfec ted,-


nd 11 themccompanlst' was Mrs, Fur less


' Bridge); David,.Jennie arid Fred '|Man- chesfer); Nellie] Emily -arid- Will; Annie and Harry (Moston);i Martha, Tomiand family; Aunt: Shawcross and family; BUlyl and 'Emily;- Ada and 1 family;(Mr. and |4rs.:Barlow; Mr, and’Mrs. Turner; Mr, and Mrs. Snape and . Eddie;:,l 'Mrs. Fowler and family; Mr, and Mrs. |Oddie and Joe; Neighbours of the Calderstpnes Estate;-, Mr. and- Mrs. Cunllffe) Mr, - Geor je Ashton; Mr. arid Mrs. Dickenson,


Frleifds in Birmingham;: Bernard land lan


'(Birmingham);:. Daughtei’i.and sdn-iln-' W law;' Annie,Jim: arid Peter (Kent):


spe itfe,


Waddlngton,;!where (ihe party’w'a? ’ed by the Vicar,-the irlngers nearly 720


fW l DDING.-r’a e l R e w W M t o s offlcl ited; at; the wedding at the Parish, Chur:h, =oriWedriesday, iof Mr. iHacry Sarsneld,'yonngest]soii'!df Mr,, ahij;Mrs; J. S? rsfleld,' of .I, AbbeSrrdad,: aril Alice Burton,\eIdes't;daughter of Mr.jarid .Mrs. BUrtpri, pf iVIdries, ./Given avray by her brother, Mr.-'I' Surtidri, the bride


;Wore a dress of lido blffe Wool crepe, With t hat |» tone, and had a spray of lilies of dsMoom; who . wag dressed In Wlne-


3hfe valley. She-Was attended'by Mrs. brlmm Sarsfleld,'. Blster-rin;law of I the


; colleagues, pf the lirlde !ln, the. laundry .department at Calderstpriesli Instltptlori, and from workfrlends ofi the bridegroom


i, :Kemple-vlew,; Wlswell] ' 'Among the Wedding presents, were!; gifts from the


arid wore a spf aY of tea rd^^ Mr; Jack Sarsfieldi brother of the.-brldegroomj was best man,; and Mr. ,Harold Kelly gropmsr man.| After the qeremdny; a fecfeptlon was held qt the DeLacy Arms Hotel; and m later Mr. and ^ rs . Sarsfleld-left for a


otoring honeymddri. ■ 'jihey will live at


Heiwusibdrn'mlGteat HartVw^ lived for' a‘;feW;'years' :at;HUlm^n Xanghb.: : A' 'g'ardeneiv^t, Blmpsori had wofkfed Itti-’-.itne') dlStflrtJ'liiirid :Was Well kriom. Recently he''todjXeeri employed a t : Irockhall Institution,. Keenly,ln-


. i \ I - ■ ■ 10-30 a.m. ;'U'


Witneu front'School^' p.m.


ih^Iars Service in Cliureh


Evening Service 6-0 p.m. pREAOHlffi FOE THE DaY :


HIOMPfYS HIRE And DRIVE YOUF ELF


19W 1937


.8tah]i Mof ii


W. E8HTON


lard Flying 12 iSalbon le Ten de Luxe Salboii TERRACE, CLlTHiilOE


A ;:A;u;);P.V'A;K . .. „


;;*'hod)inddi?ic»ofbluo,brown ■; i ■ :y 2'l/9,


(hblwflMi.coteHWon of 'rj ind'f«int.,'VVItli'l': ' '


. 'A'vbiy'fubidiiibli.Cbortihot


CUTHEEDI! iUttATEUll OPE: ; AND DRAMATIC. SflCIETTi


OPERA;


JAN. 30ih to jpEB. KEEP OPERA: WEEK OP


4th,


!l939. 1 I


‘ind •'tiifmiJ: flttlnii, m


u,' . colourH-Uick, bliii ' * ■ '' ' inS iflmr : ; I


H' Midi In-'tlmiil'i! j' ; IRATlC


Prelim:nary. ; Annouhcemeni. , f


,1'Tr' LADIES’ Sid^'Viaipiedal


Hdur iSssoqiated with the Baptist i';t(»fc5)l#;ta’;SatliM^^^


Mersey had-their first experience of the


of: ;32 .!#hty: by ,m coach to ir, :: ?Passmg' thriraSh' LiVdrpo^^


a


of. In Jiemerit Weather the outing , was :gteajay ..enjoyed,


pressed. : A halt .Was alspimade a t Port Sunlight,’' < At Chester/imariy-visited thp CaMdral and 'Otfiets saucdl down .-tt^ W tlveDl to,;Eaton iHall. .The-retum Jqume;


Tutmei ■ and were j greatly im­ : !■ i


of a service in bhutch- R SCHOOL”


! A Isp 20-Seatet S i ^ , ■ . ' i'. |. :■ '.•'I,':;. • !' i 'I, FRDOHIE


I T blEaI ^ I ;-Gopy 'N o o k ’^ ^ j | - : T ;


4 BOLroN-i^Boiiiifii!l ' C i r T H E R O E ■ \ 1 \f


mo ( ;■ ..-.'.•ll.- .1


;S, E M D A Y . •m,: lARROW.’’ J,'


up.to the neck m' abtfye work- -at fighting my : way [through , pi dperttti


! Scout!Week ls now , , , , ,


h You will be wanting to, know whati flight.


best I may.at this witching;hoe r of-r Competlt ens.


W last Saturday; on 'Crpishnis; ’Th i; weal i Firstly, -;the Mag


^ ^ r i 'd o l n g ;M X w i l l till _


some of UB.V To vrcite these ndles f ttiv^ f had to clear a spacpjto [get W my^dts Ior the display next Saturday.; : j


had for this annual ibvent,; but the,' Were carried out' Just the, sam 3, ; fenlsatl6n;,waafisl&t.year, tl lOM^^ clockworkefficiency :iwas: sUj htly j paired.;: -Ntae teaml-tppfc^^ t,':;mpi


as the most unfavourable! we, aave -


patrpUmfkScpplS'u^^^ Bersl'-aiffi-ilh^


|r id :B rp cW ia iL j^™ i> i^ thd'flwil rtsultSjWe'm.a!8o,,ln.t lat/o


Sch&'lYaddln^nT^^^^


Every HOLIDAY tnentis tohe foiuu I h < ur extensive' showing o f vacati


onia D R JSS req u ire !


' -.


the follow .CaJ


IPbotifrthW have/spent :ori: Sec ut mj ' recently, i > ltienf‘"WSddln^ fi? P£


Granmtor Schbol'flidlpuf ,UP U ine s] whlch:iumply-*ld:!rthe r t


Ptarteda off riflly:, thrjee '':8trpr g; i/wl iumberr dwirwled tof a.;,cbuple eajfly &d


Wth/ the CaslJe^’and vEIW ffiXri 1 .afid^lt tM s to e ; ''^ ^ M'fhliCMjeflmHisiiitfe W The; bkpMier8!;f^^


folloWlrigJfhe'CiKG-S:' h oridiSs^ 'lls lTwl^


t ere'BpPC^uf'aroimdrt^


In : ScoutcfPft; was i ,a circular /flae. j. that, each team ;woul(i he occupied ^ te e n ; minutes with: one) test [and f pass on to,, the'-next;-: iWe had-tes'


ffierils! iri';th'ei vUi(ige','arid’' a t CUthqroe, ,WU1 )ffer. hearty -.dongrabilatlonsi- and good) wishes I to ’ Mf ; Charles P aw ,' of Loridvorth-road. who on Wedridsday celeb :ated his 76thIblrthday. •Tie Js still fairly active arid enjoys gpqd health.


Irt.-oiieo Kidivfth..i'dioIci::j!;i «f thrii.coloun-blui, blKk,;'


as by; way of 1 Warrlngtorii:. arid m spite S .'ihelp f,and; :ffiterest,.ipOT TiQJNtiRftTljlAllONS;^^ HlS.-jmany


one family: who: Were probablsl n o^t keenly Interested Iri : the activlti^


I'Thls J/^r ;ouf number o f ! spectators :Was grcUtiy - increpseili ‘ ■ ■ ’


total'reachln^ "(l)uub®'ff^^


-the (!p)-ripp)ra'rtVe'Bocl#.;^ - VTt'wad. thfe'. Iriteritlomof thet Fleetwood vlsitprs to have 8PdrtS(driittjp;old,']?fdi04*'fefleld;' but I rifdrtunately ralri ihterfefedi with


M i o t ’bnly'|Wefe'jthere%prerthan 400 in. at :endance at tridJhlfeltmaw jldstivai held! In the Abbey grounds^ but a| party of'fiOp from 1 Fleetwood 'ParlBh Church h ad ! ^ia berved' to them hy ;the staff of


the irograrnme,:


iBcput).-;. ^jMl/lBlllson ffab:also!a'.m supporter ' andd,:.of[p( ;purse, Mr./Liri<


thelf ^ lso:


le igures,: f<r fllofi ce d Thornber.


sp5me came:,.alori65|'to M s r t ha:


.wUs when;one Scout jh|iylpg i |seepi ,j tl e tea, asked for! coffee; I He wasj given ti a out of another panl ind. didn’t seen lo notice that his requCpt went unanswq: -e 1. i Thus the'.competition .ofi iSpoulli g efficiently'Closed!;: tijbimhMf ' mayj pe 'followed: by. a Scou*™''”’'"™.astefs’. debatfl .fe liefes,. i


The -Castle Rovers and the ABlM. loo « d s after the .co o k -h o u s e a n d I.-, breved


tandard pf'caterlrig ' was)" hbrlowe -e' 1. everal parikof/tea.] I'-An amUBlrig 1 e:n


■Competitions was clashed With the! all ■loot h ^ d a t Huritr .Several; of, .'US'iwrai


;bfflclericy,ln pthet s ■The v: unfortunate


pernap ■a to d e d and:'so prt&ce his Impl’esaoim


.ver.ga y/f


-.materialise. I apologise foriprihtbjite a provisional programme,of,parade ,jaid


I.. Sunday was: really: ihe'commbnceirent' t of the' National ^collt week, bUt, I td| ;r it


r for your attention.. ; , 1 : | ; .W :/]»!-;' ,


pohed after my despatch of last wffik’s notes. The postpojiament is llntfi ne: ct


hat : our; localj/.a'ringemenfs did n it ScoUts’Own •’ serrtce, which was pbs ;-


Sunday, when Scouts I will -iriar®U Knuhck.'Knowles for rin bpen-?um sermcje.


Stress li.that


' should be available j from their, . hen' Walk / dbwn J the roaqi; to


Girl Guides—are heU attend. To, them ma


.


IHy: requested I say that deS


*


Commissioner. Sq fAr las I am Info: the Scouts will meet on the WandlnL t road recreation ground jat 3-15j p.m.,


appointed-spot. V; County Coi G. Belsey Is to give aishort address C favoured by the weathet,, weThope


' ; :['['«!!


troops have been; bjupyi practl displays tor the affqlri ori Saturday, tomorrow, at 2-30;p.mva Scouting di will .be given In he (SUstle Grourids, toclude such activities as brijlge-bull physical trainlngiarid! Stout: games, qthei* items of publlo interest.:: ; I ci quite discover what- tiie Wolf JCubs be: doing, but suspect; them of|: atte: .tag a nilnlature pageant;


Gn'the 'flrat day! bfi this Week la ; y : | , ,' It ishouid' be well! wotth a '


|uU)lkufq; spend acluiet aftern the Castl , Fleld[ tori'yoUri I ■


;That:l8-tomorrowjhlght,jafter the pli houses have closed, i .o n your way'


- , '


" The conclUslorii mil be mt' 10-30 when Scouts will: Jbln in giving a si camp-fire entertainment .in .the Ci grounds, ’to which je-veryone rls to


!you may hear, a few.hauntlnglimelol even perhaps join In making t| haunting.


; Tonight' the han^lcipped section I be holding their successful dance to* - . t Assembly Rooms at Whalley. l AndinlSb


■cout Ball—to its .tlm i the dance ofj !!'!■:


season,'


weather Of last Tuesday and Wednes la^ persisted bn Thursday i- ( I . write at 'a'.m.Thursday)- then ]- guess the gan is lost. And allimy preparations gi vain. Had weriClltheroe"; swlmtr baths, we could have qrganised! an eyent, an


t I cannot write-: of mv great igamb


/ I 1 ■ : !, ; .-.E, :!* -I'iji


he Clltheroe Swimming G a la ,I f lj tlie


i Finally, our nobleibbijd of helpersMll collect on : Moridayt 1 the -; itogemeUs' t envelopes you receive today,-and we hi]


wet or fine weatheh' .whlcli .'wobld ha unqualified success; I . | i.::.. : l' ^ ^ j W''' ' ]'


'shau thank you gratefully tor vour-


port, because- you - will' h gopd tarn for the| ScoUts.


with the necessafy iSoout Fun 1; and show-us to • Clitherob! that :jpu-ari With ouriaiipa and Ic eals.


RED A lROVf ave lone


hey: contain a'l cbppqr or tWo to 1


s hoped that this isiKlal'function , S revlce memories of the glorious depaitid


tl.q e-i-


Bh e re Is the grandt Kfidsummer Nig*'*’” s all at the Starkle Arms, an effort s] iored by the GUtheroeiAssociation,


loyalty to God, iri.lffit own Camedri Nature. • .The public is! whoiejhearl iri'yited to; attend thlg short iqrvlce,


lltheroe (will demorirtrate ;: Bcoutl coRpys


various .peopler are invited, apd mto T .......... o.u.r.:.:;..... invmovement-f'


WORKS I'eiephona Whaliej 11 G H B I S n CELEjSRATIONS.


Jdhri’s'Church';'Was prowde 1 wien : the a(mual chlldrerils process ;bri l i hofaour Corpus Chrtsti ; took • place. The


On' Sunday night .SS.J [MlHhael and


chUcren proceeded f ro n ' th i senior )l to the church, whin4 levotlohri conducted By the Re ■; Father S.J. The ohlldren, sit glri 5 hymns


playferound,' where' an altar had been erected.i At ,the head of ;l e procession the .'cross jbearer ui.d . acolytes fbllbwed by various group, j )f ihlldteri,


'Ci


RonOur of thb Blessed Sacrimerit as h walked, proceeded rouid tie aisles


e church' and Iriti) the Infants’


. under a-cariopy, pome by f )i r V en. The cbniregatlon brought, Up tie re ir of the Pfbcreslbn. Aftqr;prayers a; id t le bless- mg jthe processionists ret u meq to the church where the Beneol itlo 1 service was boncluded. |The assistants were the Revs. Father J. C. Donlevy am Father. J; Cfook. '" The 'iprocessloq, w! rich-was cqrrled out in lovely sunshlie, was very t imprasslve. The service cbi|icluaed with


Fhe singing of the hymn athers.” :. ■ HURST GI Faith of Our


:qarryirig IrLses. . The Blessed Si crament .Was I carried by I the Rev. Fall or, Kopp


trie boys wearlrtgithelr sast e i an d Sacred ,eart' badges, and 'th e baskets of flowe::s, omer glyls


SoUthpprt; Barrow y; -Mpreca nbe; (seepnd roiM)| South Livertbol iv Fleet wood; Marine jV. Prescot Caweb o>| Sdutbpor;; BarroW or


■ ’The shire C Grou]





Morecatabe V. NeW-Brlghton; Bangor Citvv. Lapi^r-City} I, 'T[ ■( ■ .:


payweri or Rq^ndale; | Chorley v. Leylind .nr caitheroe; -Bacup iBorough v. Great I'aW 'wopd. /To be cbmwetedi by Oetpber 3rd.! Mr. J J; Crabtf^ U amongst' he Combma- tiofl referees apppl ntCd fop next


wlchl Darwen y s b ^ d a le United; Leylkd Mofqrsj y..'Clitherte t 'Bbchdale v. Oldham; ■ (second round): j R^dale or 1 JIdhaim Ath­ letic .v.jAccrlngtoh ‘ ^ylesderi Hbrwiol 1 v.


(JiipUp n. (Myoimd)!; Dray esden v. Hor- ■ f |r^ei leac tog!,girls, ;B0E ' P:C.. 'ANNUAL


apieardiice. It w| the api ual meeti


,4s‘ ph]y,"abou] ,


erpiiFcotball Cliihll wai 'advertised


season. MEETING.


rqo)ns.H According itbi the rules lo ■f the C lllib,,


. uty, neat season; |If so, Mr. A. Lord will ,


as pHairman.wlth Mr. A; Mr. E, panson tredsurerj ’


IN.


■His !i wife .'.predebeased him a f iw years d Igo.'i Sympathy|ls:expresqed vdth. his


fe at Hacking Bbat Farm and t ae terry. Cimeiery - on


daugb ifient. The ReV.v Father officiated at the 1 intermenp, lilace at S t . . Joseph's which;'took


.I OBITUARY.—Following, dn a briief Illness,' the death took; place yesterday ■week'of Mr. Robert Hayhursfl, of Avenue- rloadi at the age of seventy-alx. An old College farm worker, ,, hel retlied some fpw I years;: ago; afjer halta-uentury’s service, and was well resbecte l By al" Who knew him. ;> He will proiably h qetter,: remembered throughput the dls- tjclctias "Bob 0",Boat,’’ by riiason of the li fact'ithat he spent the earW part of his


aughter_afld two sons In ijhfeir bereave-: Mafee,S.J„


pnlthelexpendlturt Bide: the'blggest Item'is [es, -


,woi y not.have becnj possible but for the (ee ferred received when Cllfforo Chatbum was trans-


to phe pxpensps ofi groundsman: and tralnk Thq copt of referets'and linesmen was £|!4. Prilthel lniiome slde.igate receipts for home ' and| away'matches totalled £709, arid meln-


i&ito-house collection a mted;to£181. ‘


on he year’s working of; £86 8s,r6d., but tals to Bumleyi neir .the end of the season, , . ------ ._ont on the ground arid


. Th ,e club’s balaiWeIsheet revel „


bers I subscriptions amounted to £55. . 'ihe proipt'pn the medal competition was £21. Ormitsiifrom the: Bu))porters’ Committee an addltiorl to a houie,' ' the transfer fee, ano


HOLIDAYS. June


„ 25th.—Astley Bolton,! Farri'v(rth; 'Yesjthoughton.


Bridge,! Barrowford,. Nelson Turton,.


^.per pent, of theimembers must be present to form a qUQrqnji; and this meant that anctheq .20 membeW would have had to preraitj before thelnleeting could begin d iS; expected, that! (jhil same officials will


secretary, t I


................... ....ja ed a prpL.,ifit.


pn- menibeii put in an gain impossible to hold pf members lof the Cl th­ at night. The meeting ake place 1 at the club. •


mb . , ,;e|ipalring3'':ri the Labca- Cable! v..


FO TBALL inatibn qup 5 '


-S


attendlngwhat V/as‘ of


o .Lanqashlre; Rowr.


■part of 'th e / the. "dato,' wfli


,


rab'Puflc,iPadl! prevented ,ff.6tri


• press-repbrt' bf the t o t . ' krid' ' 'm Arid! wrie ibeaipovcr, ’ ^ b


ipparentlVi'a'gdd!?’ 3qoUts,:.;T;t.’sa,w;m'


'i1932 M0RRI3 COWL Vh le’o to r .it ip •I ijhbi erid of-the


1932


M M O R R ^ AUSTIN 20%ji.


: 1931 WIILLYS. UVERM ND 16.9-h.p! Salofin, With Rear Dwr, MpRR^ OXFOf I ;P ieaniSaloori, Eue]


)1931 MORRfS CUWLir^Riupe-Blue. LLYjS


1930 RILEYjFourtMii 1929 ROVER Tin 8alb(|ii, {Rba.. ] 1925 AUSTIN 20-h.pi 1935 RALElfiH 5-ewf.


J


8itoin,iBlue.,. 1 h n ) Wheelar Van, Ureen!!.


.


Ill net lino,-Excellent Condition! iBlui Mplr i Salbbri (BeNired j, Black!:


£15; ..


‘ i''' ■II


:;Ti he system adbpted for testing!all'te teirst' Md, tracking, campcraft, slgiiali n r,


the tWoimembersiof St. John Ambuia SI e '.Brigade; Messrs. H. Ejlxori pnd ,'jV. T/aljlojr.


lorilng the BlackbUrn-ScouteijS: it d


itete ted tl 6


STANoilRD Flyliii J3T ARMSTRONG 8 U f iB


The NeW HlLLM,\r '! I " 1 V'


NEW iRS j j j


DDE.EY Four Dpir foloon; Witi i G r p i n ' ■


g ; '! T 936 yAU^HALL/ Fpilf^M Sgloiiri-de-Lilxe, Blue!


Ti nlve 8doon-de-Lux|, Biaiek Nflnx Salqbn-We-^.ux'e! Blac^


SALE iliding lloof,


AUStIR Sixfurf lllirtlDrd b fb o n (E^bored),' M u o )t MORRIS Twaiya lilooii, Sliiiing l^oLBla ck/Bed.;. 8INGER!Lb M a r iila lp ir i,:9 -h !p ,,M VAUXHALLiFaipNn 8a|oonHle-|jwa, B lu e ;.


DAIMLER Fittsei rover Foiiftier


9S3 .,8.8!t^;|tiwjie,!,;Jiliick


Sal ion, Black i ialcqri-^e-^LuxO (lobqqed); Bme . . . . . .


..J . 8 DDE lEY: Saloon, iionth, l Lacensed 10-;


and iWbfe'fortunate in the asslstarict i f mariSr:abieiiexamlnert.-'' 'The' Modal lo^ wMd.l&e tp.expresp its thankq for s ic h


ndbrtoot,-fljnjt. class,' and :othef; supj^ ?t s, u., Cruising, ''C p t ih :^


DASICB BR*AI|


wear'I foi Coast


! FROCKS. OUTFIT


in.butlSpeciaj


polo iis a id we in i.st.


„ -"I


I l ' i H T O g


i i i i INCH again ve


' ^ pleasure; in SPEGIAll DISPLAY niinute ASHIOSS. ,ady mriRcs


inPpectini^ our 'Showrooms.


h ave g/reatj


ajnn iuncing ouij of up-tO'the .:;-.,.EveiTj a p o int of


’^ i^ d ow s and


TO-DAYi


Clitbetoe all Won '; Gra' B Rooms, 8


oy .Scouts I R Starkle


■ caitheroe. . Geld'andl BATUEli^


^oyal :Gr; Commemp Church', j


Royal Gran tlon at ,9-5


Horse Hey Farmingl) BUVerwo


ll..


FloWer Day". Naaid of Blitional Scoi ' Castle Plel


SUNDAY[


Methodist 'i(| ' / KP30 anil Moor Lant School C 2-15, and I


St.' , and'6 p.: James's ;versary, |3|


ongregatioc


National Bcol j . Knunckp


i MONDAY TI Cinen


CloKiperative Rlaltd, Blacq .Giand The I 'at 6-30


King Lanei' I twice at:


'Sale of Prop ! at 7 pm.


-' 'I .Cricket: C hlast).-, . ,


nter Scho6l |


' Castle Grou I.; Aecordian,


litheroe Au| ! Cattle'I


Clitheroe Ail 1 Dairy Can


'TUESDAY■' 1 £184!i F5I| («rtified


Lights on I •21 pm.


p ITo discus


ark sign sh to Castle-sU


• he Paliadlu


rile Grand) I ;Wednesdq*


; cannot b e : to an over-1 p if'there Is


|i !S to be srmani:


purpose o f : to focus an | upon the DUtheroe.: instance, th |


qrk at


cusslon alto that a sub| the detoolitl a t Castle !' tiqn that jtl


another pan bdurhood,! t | other uselef mrike way | falctory ap t Another hlJ


, Cijirporatloq evident tha|


that furthe] og accon


committee! suggestlonsl solving ari [


CMS could i better prq


change Is cq


did on Tiil parish puml triation but,| more In thq


Clitheroe !ti tRe lack Qfl


mptorists. SpeakirigI


Friday, SitI toy Clitherl suggestlorisl t r ^ c dani concealed r which, as bejen greatll waste o f : he did riot L least necesi olj themj t entirely Inl


hinks ligi ing shouldl


because he] pedestrian!


device, hal strongly qf|


.lorries and registered, dangerous | Clltheroe i heavier pu, Hri adde^ ;1


cannot bri | William is I


!- dangeroj I should


a uroma I ; It sCel


, ' peoples .; licence L


; I away ai| ! I licence


' when itl 1 , rL " q n l somebi i [haying I , pass tt


Inormali


.laminated I of glass wi ori; cellulolfl general sp|


■'‘safety’’: missile, bul 'Vision is o f Is all right! . agrees, bul


SlrJ Wffilal pulsory uq wlndscreiij


: montiml


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