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, i H i r iP in P ri iU t t r


■’ i ' ( L I T H E R O E Oi TO-DAXx FEtDAY:


Royal Giammab Commemoration, i Church, 11 air,


Boy Scouts Nai Starkis Arms


Clitheroe Auotloi, Ii Odd and La;


SATURDAY!


National Scout Ai Castle Field, ?-pp.


Flower Day^.Clitlei : aid of Blackbij]


orse Hey Fat ' Farming Imp]


I SUNDAY:- Moor '-Lane Mei hddlst IJV. .


Congregational P and 6 p.m. M(


tionalScout Ai Knunck Know!


MONDAY: ’ The Palladium; Cinema St 0 8 and Variety:—


Rialto, Blackburn: Grand Theatre, S at 6-30 and '


kMiperatlve Hall, A C K B U R N '


Castle Grounds; Accordian Banq,


Iale of Property: at 7 pm. by J


Inter School Athl' : Cricket Field C l a s t ) . [


lltheroe Auction Cattle and:


TUESDAY


> T O C f : : kck......


S A L j


[iith Sliding proon...


floof; i ...'£2501^ ...i£l2»^ ...i £180 ' ^ £7ft £86. :.■ £75i


pn. Licei!


ar Door, L • s • . . . .


itnti ilanX'i I B lu e ....


£125- £105. i £45 • • £50 >


>n.il* £10. ..J £10- ..•! £130 . . . £55


. £15.


...; £20' . . .


. . . I £15; . 825' iTD


.NCS. O T B k l L


!l


lies Or Soiithp ' ^ew Brighton;


1st ,round).j-rj ■tow V, Moreci, Liverpool si Flee


li are pairings on Cup ;•


tori; Droyld^en p isehdale; Chorji I lomple'ted by oi


lerae: Rodhdal I Rochdale or acup IBorqugh


^t, round) [' I^aendale


tree fs am mgsf fpointed for' ne:


I f .c . lut


the Lahca- j !


:ot‘Cables v.. ibe; (second t tood; Marine


; Barrow ;or angoiriCity v.


Dro Uli


lesden'v, Hor* ited; Leyland V. Oldham;


^ V. Leyland. f. Greati Har- ober 3rd. . the Combimt-


[ season. AN] lUAI MEETING.


tm membt^s put In an. ■ |was^^gain|imp(issible to hold.',


f»......... - —r, at thd club 1n. If so,.


th Mr. A. |treasur(|r


ibeijs of the Clith- The meeting


|the members mrst be present, loruin, and ths meant'that, abers wou d hs ve had to be''


ng to the rulekof the IClub,


i ihe meeting could begin. It I t the sanie of icials will do- ’


sLord will act ecretary, and


]lancd shee| iVklhgof opcri possi


I helslde the tiggest itbm. is Itu


Clifford C [atbim was trans-- ly hear thd en d of the season. ,


revealed a profit. 16 8;. 6d., but this )le tut for the fee


travallng and ether expenses. J«en Spent m. ti e ground apd'.


of grouncsniai and trainer, ' lereesipnd (lines nen was £24. ■


Ire Supportors’ Committee in. ipusfrto-house collection and's- fo amfiuntec to £181.


.uo hmoitoted o, £55. • 1 The-,' 'medal. qoippetitlOn was £21.


O m D A Y S Ktley Bridge,


; I


irn\t/prth, Ne oil.


Barrbwford,., son Turton*.-


I side; gate rece .pts for home ' " ' ■ totalled £709, and mem- '''


* ,


Oldham Ath-. dr Harwich vr


£25;


(Certified Sales e: : Lights on , Vi


“Y ’


10-21 p.m', p To dlscus.s


lif, there Is tof bi (park at Gastli purpose of thi


jmore In tfie cannot be miich to an over-poptt


tratlon but,


upon the Clltheroe. , instance, that.bll


was to be proilblted. Weinowhajfe :ey’s assurance that no o plated there. .iThe:dls-


_ _____


that a sub-cojnnilttee Is to recommend the demolition of the old empty cottages at Castle Gate, and It Is a fair assump­ tion that the idra is to make; space fpr another park t lete; In the same rielgh- bourhood, the sub-pottmlttee "blght.’M d other useless I ulldtngs which could well make way for car parkbg. If a satis­ factory appro ich can .jbe negotlateld. Another hint glvin liTthe discussion jls that further p::oi erty suitable! for park­ ing accommoditl)i.;is on oSer to Corporation and :iHogether Is now seente evident that, after mucli delay, the sub­ committee ma; suggestions w) solving an adi Clltheroe tradeisnle the lack of hand: ’ cars could be left better provisl motorists.


Alderman Ma: change Is contfem cusslon also hi


u ;hl; out the Information


ch coiild go far towards .Ittddly bfficult prqblem. h have suffered from a open spaces In which


nd they will welcome for the needs 'p f


device, have been overdone ,and j|s strongly of optalo 1 that pedestrian cross-


of them the bSter.” Sir WlUlamjis t entirely in favou:j of guard raiUs but he


hinks light controls,, another safety


liig should be liio fed from light cohtrms because he want these crosstags to pe pedestrian right of way, which tlmy cannot be where light controls exist. Sir


Priday<^lNWi Ubi Brass, the Member for C|theroehnalde several Interesting! suggemlons on tte'subject of I reducing traffie dangers. Sir William (has: never concealed his opli Ion on Bellsha beacons, which, as he ;iu; It on Friday,':"have been greatly ovinlone," causliig.'.ta great wa.ste of money." He roundly added that he did hot think flthe beaconsiare-iiithe least necessary ai a the soonerlwe get Eld


'Speaking in th( House of Commons ^h


parish pump Tati Itifde In local admlnls- there was rath;r, than that. The:e


in Castle-street, did on Tuesday


ark sign shoiild


’h ithbr a directional cat- or bhould not be erected as| the Town jCounijU ay Incline of i the


lint In directing cajrc Id park in King-lane,


to focus, anew] tlfe! minds of the Counill '.rking problem p


d ausslon, we' think, 1


much handler he^w ate; but] the mab' wks


heie as a Buspiclonj 'fbr 'king In Castle-street


E'24th, 1938. iceed 6,000 copies weekly) bides to:moriow (Satuidav)| . ;V) :


.1 £205 .i £184.


Clltheroe Auc{ioh Dairy Cattli eti,


Mart (to. Ltd.; Sale pt ,1M5.


King Lane; Contlp' C twice'at 6-15,


The Grand: Night. ! Wednesday ant


N 1ig] and


8-4), ^ r .


iW


ly at 6-16 and 8-30 Matinee Saturday, 2-30 pm. (


htly at 6-30 and B-30.' '


WHalley: Nightly.;. w.. B Continuous from: 6-30. e


iiShee]


(ifostponed from Wednesday ;


Sports, Chhtbum Rokd li


Vlart Co. Ltd.: Sale of Fiat ip at 10-30. ; .


luous from 6-15; Saturday MO.


lackburn: Twice Nightly;


It.'■Whalley Arms, ■'Whalley, ■j R..:Manley. : ' • Clltheroe: Thomelli and , 3and 7-30pm.:


t, James’s Dhurt], Na versary, Sendcqs


Methodist (Weiljiy) .Church: Services at I 19-30 and 6' p.


; School AnniV -fifisaryj: ^rvlccs at KWO i 2-15, and 6 pn


Lppeal: Open Air Semce at ‘ :s,345, ,


f .


;h: Sunday..School\ Anhi- at 10-30, 2-15,16-0.


Church; .Sunday ,


..........


‘"b lurchService/ »t v lO-SO, Class 2 pm ' r


Royal Grammar School: I^trance Examiha. H tlon at 9.30. \ silverwood.


Bashall Eaves, Saleiof lente etc., 12.30 pm. byiT.


sroe Textile Federation |in m Royal Infirmary. 1 1 .ppeal: Rally and Display;In


Clitbetoe ahd District Bby ScoutsiAmoola. I tion: Grand ipance lif whalley Assembly Rooms, 8 to 2


COMING EVENTS !•


.tllonal Appeal ; I Dance I at Hotel, 9|-30 to l-30; i I' School: , Service {of


held ip thev. Paim ■ •' I ; 1. •; •; T-:


lyng-Ofl


'Mart ;Oo'.iLtdi: Sale lot ^ Cattle at 10^ . !


of vlBlblllt; ’/I i Sir William urged the need tor the e<ucatlon.of 1 children ta road safety and also , suggested an intensive advertlsinf 'campaign on the subject.- In his reply ID:the debate, Captain Hudson dealt with Sir Wf)llam’s points and said the Quentlon; of safety-, glass was being considered by a committee of the Brltlstr Standards Histltutlon.


\


thanks to tie.munificence|of Mr. Andrew Carnegie—I Teat strides have been made, and Insteai. of being openbd a few hours on two day i a, week, as foEmerly, readers are;enable( to frequent" the institution dally and' 1 iLso enjoy.ithe fise of:k well- supplied .y r jadlngrroom, ; j Indeed 1 such has' been the 'expansion' of Its'stock and the:use:ma ie by the reading puDHc that the time Ij not far dlstaiit wheii.ilf Its rate of pn gress - is- maintained, ifurthei accommodE tlon will have »o be prjovlded, and, In fact,(a.committee: 1


and It was appreciated that, apart from general economic causes,- there vitere; In certain cates, other" reasons for the continued unemployment! A jspeclal study Is being made 'by the .Committee of this aipect of:-the' unemployment situation. The question df i consuthtlng r a special V'blfare Committee'was’.again'


mittee and .the Patiel members wibfeof, at th^lr me etlng cohsldered the'qhestlon of ithe- gmeral ' circumstance^ and prospect* 01 the younger ipersons In Its I area—this nqludeSi Clltheroe—who are


considering^ this question. * Blackburii-and District A4,visorV Com­


n receipt;c f lallowahces from the]Board,


exercise of llscretlon, the amount allowance 1 ad not been reduced end.of the winter .period lovpng presence of special clrcumstancei.


* * be able! to make useful


and Usher h k t they will falthfu ly a(nd diligently pjrform their duties;’’ Accord­ ingly all th) boys vvilliasseinble w.th the masters and] Mr. Hardy (at the Parish Church thls' inomtagi at eleven o’clock. ,The'Vicar (Bev. W S. Helm, M,iJ) will have chargi of the tervlce, and an fid boy of the Schioll the Rev. George P (Lowe, now • Vicar of Pepl,; will preaqh' the sermdn.


rc to the said Governors,! School master #• I* ( '*


nesday caui ed the Clitheroe and District School; Spi rte to :' bepostponed f until Monday. Nphodyi regretted the fact more: that I (Sir .WUllam Brass,., the Member tor the Division, who canto down from Lone oh specially fo Presimt the prizes, and take'some more cinema films of the girls arid boys In Mtlon, . Himself a keen spo: tsmari, (Sir william .eagerly anticipated .this apnual dvent .arid his disappointment was the riiore .acute'as r he will not be able! to attend the pports


The heavjyi rain experienced ohi lVed- tiext MOndi y.' As i a , m a tte r. ofi’ fact,


Chairman of ithe Education Con riilttee; kindly corsented .'to act as suiistltute should Sir William; be jimavpldaijly: de­ tained In L mdon. : To do, so, .C01 mcUlor Satterthwa te sEicriflced hls place In the


tradesmen’) ' | louttag fp i the; Empire Exhibtioh £ t ‘({llagg0w,’ arid it wa: (a teal


disappointment to tarn, tdo, wh^n' rata delayed th q ^ e ta .,:


William.is in favour of width lights bn lorries and cmsljers cyclists Should be registered. 'Wn(p, he came to : discus dangerous drlylug, the Member, if or Clltheroe suppo ;ted suggestloiis (that heavier punlshmf nt should be meted out. He added: ■ :


'. -


a woman is prosecuted and fined for dangerous dnidng, his or her ! licence should not lbs automatically ta^n


It seems a i ity that when a fnanjor


away and sub itituted by a learnw’s licence once| ugaln. ,, I, think such people should have to ,baye .a leam licence for; !ay,'a'period of intoe months, and at the end of Ihat-periOd. when they l ad Been driving with bn “ L " on the b ick of the (car) and jwUh somebody ac lompanytag ithem,; jo r having drive 1 dangerbusty, they fuight pass the te« agaln. and get habk| tp


: windscreens of; e irs. There Is a type of “ safety” glasf which,;If hit' ibyispr"


Sir Wliam al3iI pleaded tor the coi pulsory use of 'eal safety glass ta t


normality. k ]


missile, bursts Into small pl?ces, so'ithat I vision is obllter i ed. That sorti of glass


agrees, but " ths windscreen Should pe laminated glass 1 hat Is to say.itwo sheets of glass ;wlth a centre of either; aeblyte or celluloid,' sti cf together, preventi general spllntertag ,wlthi consequent 'I


s all right tor si le windows, Sir William


Hothersall arid Forest, auctioneer valuers, Ba ikSiilerooriis,'offered by public a ictlon, on Tilesday the dwelllig-houses.i'Nos ipi Chatbum-i aad, Clitheroe, part o f ; Miss E. E.'i OuerdenA estate;.,' ,Th' I attendance Indicated the! com


Mr. Chatles Hothersall; o f , ’ afte:


terlsed by IrlBk bidding for b o th ' No, 98, ther 5 was an openlng bld this! I lot being 'finally dlsposec £550. Nc,';92 'openedAt £2311, eventually sold fo r:' £405, ' -,' r Harrison, b itcher, of Klng]street; purchaser ta both cases. • (Much wEus also taken in the subsequent of the fumjt"-' ""■* ...................


nterest In the sale,'which was. cf| Iture and effecIjS.


Clitheroe e ' took place


Thq ann


toe late s e'large


:6r salq irnoon, rind 92,


Messrs, s and


iDtaFor ■,£300, of tor to be


lderable toarac-;


to." W, vtastlie Interest disposal


'5-20 i i i l 'dining car! (at I0r20; . . :On arrival Inspected some; 6f (Glasgow . 'qilalffled s, due to th(


Empire Exi, destlriatlon,


by


j,n Wednesday., I .Tills year the liilbltlon a t! Glasgow wgs their ' The party left Cllthoroe at


iial outlngi organised by the id District Chamber of Trade,


it ccess, andi a word of praise Is ' organisers for'-making such


tae variousipavlllons and iater them spent a (few Hours In l;self.i The trip wris an un­


BreaMast wew sprved e 1 route, at Glasgovy, the party


. a special traih composed of and arrived atithe exilbltlon


being able to make the.VjOumeiy' thlS; week and ( oiinclllot J. H.-Satterthwaitei;


here, was a doubt about Sir William


are chestjei Satufi chesi


interb re-ai


of usual


by and,


half- 'thi


TheManchester Centenary Celebrations iter


being held at Platt Fields, Man- ' er,. from Monday, June 27th, to day,'July 2nd, In ald of the Man- Voluntary Hospitals. ‘ Many


(cted- ’P ,


ordinal tlculi statlijii


portant-in. he annals of Clltheroe iRoyal Grammar School as. marking thA eom- memoratldi of its foundation in 1564. In accordance with a statute dated (May 2, 1622, It Is irdalned that: “ from’jhence- torth: once every.' yesr upon .Sti John' Baptist’s dE y [called Midsummer Day, in the forenoo a,i there shall be a Sermon preached In ithe Church (of Clltheroe where the Mrj Usher and ScholarS'pf the said School shall be presept betore the Governors df the said School, and therein shall be a ci mmemoratlon of the founda­ tiotion of the said School with an eihorta-


To-dayi l£ Mldsummef'Day, a day;Im­


deferred ui tl} the next' meeting; IDetalie were subml ;ted ..showing (the bktent to which ■" wmter allowances ’’ -had 1 been t granted to applicants, in the arba an^


he number. I of cases lin which, by the t apf thetth eo the


$ at present


1878. I t was In April, 11879, that, the present Library was : established and received ai'ilmpetus;:ibyl subscriptions amounting to about £140, land pecuniary help to the extent of £50 iunder the wiU of Mr. John .Carlisle, which sum was ex­ pended in new books and styled the "Carlisle lequest.” The'proceeds of k halt-permy rate maintained ahd ex-' panded thf library!which]was formerly housed In ihe lower room of the Town Hall,-now t le Mayor's Parlour. Following the bulldin 5 of the new\ Free Hbrary-rr


put 'Into circulation ;i but oncO ‘more Interest wahed, and they found tem­ porary sh rage in : a: room at the Com' merciai Mljlj;. Subsequently the volumes t (about 2,0(Uiin all), were handed over .to


hortly aft irvyards.i the hoiks were again heCorpo ration, to lay 1 unusedi until


1838, bool S'.I,were, circulated from the Town Hall, but they were ultimately with- drawn and removed to premises ImYork- street and ihere placed under the bare of the late Mr.' J . ; H. Bailey. Gn the s foundation !0f - a j Mechanics’ institute


famous; p:


Town Com ch, pn Tuesday! that this year Is the Diamond Jubilee of the foundation of our Ft( e: 'library, i ; The- orlgija Of' a public circ dating Library Iln Cllffleroe Is ascribed tq Mr. James'Thomson,: of the intworks ati Brimrosel' In


It was Mentioned at a ifieetlngiiof the


perfect, arrangements., Not a drop.iof rriln fell throughout the whole day and


'';|m tmus


could to


he chol


r programtae was followed. cl Reginald. Jacques, 'the eminent]


organised by the local Co-operative! a ty. also, travelled on the train and a


tiike


c to-uti.ei Mal( tlvel y. Lorn I terrifii calls p: froir


less voltes. Eai


Mrs. BEtllA


and C. Won was proci


tend who


The


She Intel Joseb: Reqqii


D)i


HetdX] Lyttai Satrri Shaipl mal(


8 from Lancashire and >' Yorkshl|r,e,, 'Pressed this view at the close lof d .m St. Anries Musical'Festival, on


toan thlrty and not more than forty g_ s. Mr. Jacques awarded the trophy


,' of 34;i Eshton-terrace,' Clltheroe] I was seventy-five years of age. The


i,.v:;; . E death occurred yesterday week !of|


on to - give a show, ilt would be :c,” he told the choirs. There were if “ Hear, hear," and “ That’s right," the large audience.


; ■ 1 A Btnal Slim regularly (oposited ta .the Savings Bank yleanor Balley. wldow of Mr. Normarc


I ment took place- on Monday,' at St. ih’s Cemetery, previous to which! ,em Masg'Was saldht SS. Michael) tolui’s Church by the Rev, Father j] [ mlevy, S;J. -"Many members of the)


en’s Sodality, of which Mrs,- Bailey] a member, walked In the funeral esslon. • Much sympathy will be ex- d to her son and four daughters survive her


chesi er eighty-three years ago; she came] to C ltheroe just after her marriage-to


An] aged' and. much: respected resident the: borough tor a long period; Mrs. Ann Hooley, of 32, King-street, died Saturday last, ■ i Bora I n ' Man*!


to, Joseph Hooley, whose demise took! placE in 1902. Mrs.' Hooley resided ton man: ’ years at '43, iSalthlll-road and'had! continued to be fairly active 1 in sblte of! t her years. She leaves two sons and!


officiated' at ithe Interment which took! plac( on IVednesday afternoon [at St.! Mari's Cemetery,I ' ■ .


hrei daughters. : The Rev. W. S.' Helm] f'i


whlci' at SI will three survliye.


Ecclris, hpr assoi ReCtl)]


aised, b u .:; further consideration was.


Chat )i Tatlc r Tatlc'esld !i slsteil. and t hero ' tour t iteV,


Th S).


at thj ;ta& bywi


On


and enjo;


oi Mrs.


lTh|e death occurred yesterday mdrnlng' ■s. Jane-Eccles, wife of: Mr : Torn] 3


^ of 18, Kay^street, (ffitheroe, . In ' eightieth, .year, sh e . was, closely


dated with St; James’s Church' The will officiate at the-'intermerit takes place tomorrow-'(Saturdri;y),


. Mary’s Cemetery. Much-symbathy le extended to Mr. Ecefes and the] sons ■ and 'two ' daughters i who


any friends In the village, th Ipterment at Hoghton


m klildly. disposition- had gataod e


w. Fifty-one .years of w had tor the past ntai d : with her brotherriri Mr. an d to s , H. Nleld.


death took place .at Rydal Hladeij urn, on Saturday, of Miss Annie


irm e tetday) voting took pjapo in the by-ele stioh


.Yell


10 represeotatkn 1 of'. Clitiieroe' onl’ the icishite County:Donnell, and the'tesuli was ilared last night aa lpllovre:U , .


raSS GARNm............. 2,11! MR. A. HALLOWS ... 1,611 Majority


)49i


Mr.l J i..:B.. Gtadwell- to the- aldenpanio: bench. The campaign has been waged with a good dcd mote eneTgy.ithaniJian.iitually'beeh displayed in hx a] Donnty. Conn(iil:oont^.’ Both da^> 0 held public meetinga and party WOtkenl


:j The poll. :was 56.2!-per cent. Thu vacancy Vfaa caused by the elevStipn of


did: a certain amount of canvassing. " ' Dot sidering the -wietohedj conditions 'Whioh


preva led,' rain falling nearly all day,’ tlier) was a remarkably good poll. Almost every veto at Low (Moor ^had. been recorded before ■ ebon. Voting was.slower at the other poUiog stations.


P . Church, ,'Blackburni.itlie


inesday, a.servlce wastoeld illow offlciattai ‘


’^y of Harewood, Matlock and -Buxton returning via - Manchester. .! An ij(abl€ day was §pent.


Saturday, twenty-tour emplbyeies Gas Works held their anhuall out- They toured the Dukerles, gotag


I '’v ;


form 1: Major Baldq!


on:l of tl . cottop with (estab


Ufe, wife


and of


kV ’,;;' ; , tte : iffects to hls wife, and 'the resldrie


shares for


' til


with remainder to hls Issue- a§ hls may appoint, directing that the of hls daughter be held upon trust' em and their children.y -


e property upon- trust to r, her tor


irstones, near Blackburn • who i died’ arch 7th, aged seventy years; a sriri e late Mr. Thomas- Mitchell Eccles,' manufacturer, left £87,01414s. 9d net personalty . £78,821. 13s.| 2d. e duty £15,082).


irly, he regularly rode to hounds; Harold Eccles, of' Sykes Holt,


left £1,000


hatjthe:innovation')wUilfully' justify r Itselfi I H180, tbelPtobabJUty, m that a


feature of these< anniversary services.: ' 'i '


thas been expended] on Its production'by the teachers respqnslbte. ."'fIt'ls-hoped


iervl|;e' of thl6 :riatureimay become a 1:Y'v('


;W^ known In this 'district where,


their] pxesldent’iCRotarlan L. S.-N(ible), paid a .visit -to I the Hotary Cliffi of Clltheroe, attehdlng yesterday’s luncheon meeting and providing - the: speakerji the Rev. F. F. Pepiier.| They were given a warm welcome by the President (Dr.- E, R, B. Murray)'who Commended lnter4duh vlsitsl of this charqcter,'' He also griVri the greetings- of the [Clltheroe Club to the Lancaster representatives] and these ]were reciprocated"'by President, Noble, ]iwho suggested" that the Clltberoe dlub might' arrange for a group bf members to attend


,A noup of Lancaster Rotarlans, led by


“ meeting, '.at- Lantaster In' the!near uture. - '


Ascot , was, thanks to : the Queen’s example, so successful that, accordtag to an: expert estimate',-at least 8(),per icent of thb,dresses worn, at open-air functions durlijg the rest -of the-season wfll.be' made of Lancashire cotton or rayon, f Nottingham lace, or some other British


1 The campaign lor a Brltlsh-frock :


#!'.. . '. . ,. i ''; .


abric.


istlng historic ceremonies will-be ■ by 10,000' performers, a -chbrlisi


, s; i


,](cheap bookings will be In operabtan : ■ e L.M.S. Railway. Intel Manchester In addition, there will be numefoliO lay and evening excursions by aly trains frorii a wide area, pair-


Ars of'Which majri be obtained at] the ms.,


. :, ■;(■


J Mil fortunes seldom icbme "singly. ' iMr, I . Quinn; School-terrace, has been'lU-nnd


(Jac!:) had been taken ' to - hospital serlo isly ill rind that an operation! for appe idlcitls was to be performed. Mrs. Qutai left for London in the afternoon. *:


d Amiay of I Cllth( to C tow throfii too tork a


t;a thin


Vlca • prea sary . Church, ■proi a fromse: scolrii of


prei Me( will pool of ser' th t to


.The Rev! T.' Hornby' Priestaii, ^ ki.A„ of WWttle-ie-Woods; is to. be'the


,'i* !


ong the many trips held on Wednes- vas one organised by Mrs. Bennett, 3hatburn-road. ,,The;( party ( left! eroe, by motor coach and proceeded! irllsle tot lunch, After spending! a] hours, there, they travelled,back :gh the Lake District, making affiait la at Keswick. About eighty people advantage of the trip; and'all had ’oughlyonjOyabletlme.,"'. ' . , .. ,*F .


'.:1- ': the parish.


ic isslon-of witness" In the afternooh t the day school to the church, where tvlce will be held at 2-15 tor parents,) rs and all Interested In' the welfare


mer at the Sunday, school rihhl'ver- ' servlces,' on Sunday, at' St. "James’s


Ch. -One of the features-’vrill be the


I'School .'anniversary sermons ’will be ashed on Sunday next at Moor.Lane thodlst Ghiirch, (The: special preaqher pe the.Rey. J, Wesley Hall.ofBlrick- ■. For the first time in the history tille sohool there will bo no-afternobn '


* # *


.' Our -School," glveni by the scholars In thCT^choolroom;! Much'time and lahouri


scholars.; -:Instead-^and I t is hoped hers iSI Imulate' greater interest "'theirehy.


n m be a demonstration, entitled ■' - . ■'i'.i'cj'iv.cii t


he laid,Mrs. Quinn received a telegfani from .London stating that,,theirJson


s at present confined to bed. Yesterday , and an' orchestra of 100. .-The: Accordlori Band; when: concerts wfll be


Dm Monday, next, Clltheroe is . tciiit ,


. rirnt ‘ from Thbmeffi arid' his'- frimous ____ ____ aye


rilveri’ afternoon and eyentag at 1 the’ bandritand in-the pBstle Grounds/i i ;The r rirogfarnmeri-^haiiged ati.eachpenbrin-


rimslcar .'comedy, . overtures,- llghtjand; Wheel '. Club, Mrs. !T 'rank rinincef-are calculated tb .please all tastes, d mclude.selebtioris'froiri grand jopera,


popular, music .and .‘‘ swing ’’ Itemsl.] iThe ■fiader Is ThbrnelU, described as i‘! the noderri-. Sousa,’’- a ; ‘'llve -wlre '’r ^ d ; a: f lorig one-- 6rft.- i-ln., as aMmatter^ of


(bpy I'ocaUst/11 Magffia, personality lAlrl: - Arid D(m Leyb; tenor.,.; In aU, therA]are a


pact, and amongst the foremost accbidlon' t ioneers in Brlteto. '"The band wlUlhave


he Assistance of De(nnis .-King, a jgtfted


Sdpre 'Of; artistes;.:; Given weather which morel closely:.,approximates ;tonittld‘i Be:


summer,- there.' trill doubtless crbw ls at 'the Gristle op Monday;


j Bo ton-by-Bovirland,


Low Moor users of, Mr. Isaac ~ ffiUB services have had real joy this


)'!(/■' e


Chatbu] { .. -I. , ( ' ■'*


sa^oori to accommodate’ a. pa: twenty,'Is for hire.


1:*


;helr| anniversaries yrithta;the'ri'6xi,: few. r ,iays ' ■ Today; Mrs." Esther Beedlri, ifor-


Several we}l-l __ ,___ __ residents cele irate


meriy Of 33, Unlori-street,'LoW MOor, Is. eighty. On Sunday Mr, . John Natter, Chapel House,: Waterloo, will be. 74|i Mr. T. Sweetman, of 14, 'Whlpp-avenue, celebrates hls 72nd birthday on Wednes-* day: I and Mr. J. Parkinson, of Bf owniow- etreet, will be 79 on TTiursday, ,Our heartierit congratulations to,themiall.


1" il


School and for the past three years has been hisi


Is a n ____ . engl: leering,- f


.church, with special hymns by. with second class honours. Mr) Wlghall .service will, probably- takei-plE,. leionthe old boy. o..fDlltheroe RoyalGrammar


I. "Mil. Donald:Wignall; of; Rockdene.’i Chathurn, has ibeen successful In obtain- tag the degree of., Bachelor, of. Science,


studying -at -Edinburgh -.University, chief -subject - being :.istructural


noldswlck -ToWn- footbrillgn|i arahgements’ am' not )t|i be


month, when -Major! A. P organising secretary fdt 'the - Is to meet.tho localcomnilttc 9.


week ln .a.32-seater luxury Sri': ' Leyland "Tiger’?OTe/wlili!l c has ' been--' uslngion -the se


irirird’s ]{lde8


Dblg and


ilooon, (the


oach,. together mth.asmallerj .■ ‘ ) ‘ '


lie: m


srylce. sun


unanimously appolnttd ensuing year, arid wes; office.by the founder


■ : .. V :, ,i


■'-■'i "'"'iiji.f-'.---; • :


iili, '.-4 ihO ibuBieetihout^ being those ofte:.-tea, . . .


DaroetVismot tiie first has/Sent) into th^Doonty honbui. belongs;to Mra. (


y Cornu 1%,) memb


.


'scenes simjhti^'-to those inf lamunioii al oo^k st p. '(Itheroe’A'new-;'flbuni'' " hdy


E. Ormi"J.P.)


of London, - who jwai- -in: meml^r,' ot:::,the Lancashire Uiss Garnett Is: by.no m 6f pnblie w(^V21it!l^61 „ s member r ofI'Glithemei) nod of .the"GuBidiBlisL played a'prominent part ii Women’s Unionist.'Assopi t now presldentrin additioi. mansh^: ot 'teverai of' tii that of DhtheroJi'A hard on


Garnett enjoys wide pop;


Garnett'haying’ rimly " list, of membera of the


idjced, the AistfWoi lesnsi


wn ihkt' ;io


. Connty Coiimph liii'


ihaki jpr some yearsileii


£ i;daoaMon|Comnli|ii ^ ^ itee. - She) tAeCliffielxieDiv ition, ofiwhich ito holding the branches; inoli


ity and; will K


.farm.. qengratnlatiooB: I ftloim ad parte, 0 tie County, lespeoia&yagshp will, as ^imiiyi


oillpr,' pany on a'fainlly’ iraditW^haine leen


lull ioa8hiM:author ly m absent fron ■ .GUtheroe.,:i-Amateur: Operatic • «


iBUCcessOr.-'the ReV. -A.]'Gordon Jamei bf Lytham-St.i Annes,' presided at a cjcn - mlttee imeettag held at - Blackburn;]] ast Friday night, when a --------- - Mr, Myers, .thanking and wishing him 'every success


new circuit...


im for ills vlritk' Inlpis


’»-: *


on: Wednesday. Leaving (pUtheroej i t eight o’clock they journeyed by mthr. coach :to '.Morecambe,. '.where they inald lunch, and then on tel. Blackpool for II e^ Unfortunately, .-rain jeame on In Morc- cambe. and continued - until 1 about 7- Apart from this, th e 'f " " - " '----- plete success. .


The annual shoemaAers’.trip took m k e lilting (was a cend- * #


of '’Longwood,v Brockhall; Langho, ijpi . r<


the -conferment: of ; Cambridge -.University old boy . of- Blackburri Mr; ColUnsr took 'ihls became F.I.C.;Iast ye


i,;At;the aririiial -meetag of the- ..*•


elect of . the . Number D d i -Dugdale has-for the: ba


Office ^ .n e x t year]-bfe,.t,'' James'Y?llktasonr;'vlThe,!_____


been"acting, as vlce-preSlde


Of j' the; Iitaef'-wHeeilclubfwUf AiiE.'Veevefs, and Mrs,iH, '— accepted office as treasure!


Club; . Mrs. D. iUsfer, WhOiS:! SDlstri,. v


reslcei


hlsM-A-'degrels on Wedriesdayl Grammar Sta


His mariy-friends In the [district 'rill (tend' congratulations - to "Mr; Edw irld Collins, son of-Mr,;and Mrs,')F, J. Coll hk


4 ■ .ViIm Hif A .


res idmt tor F itiilled'. in


cealdent, (and% ast ite reive mo;


irsi uy(


prridwell 1!3


] Tt te -annOuriced thatiworjteaeri.ta h ' building trade arA[nbwjto hayo ‘ | vet


i


time .pay ” at -halfftpelr .-v[age; rate' Wr time lost through wi scheme for; paying..ttas; mo|nej( 1 qut "of


]lTf)


central fund, contributed bycfrimplOS^ei 's and workers, h£(s b'e In^accepted by ml parties concerned."''' ' ' ■ ‘


!; As will be seen frdrii'rin tanduheembrit elsewhere, the Cllthe toe Etoroiigh Bar d will give ' two . coric erts ' :Jat''the Cri it e bai)8tand mext ■ SundE y, i aiternbon ' ] ‘ Mr.


eventag, under the" pEndiicforsHlp of) Bert Cross.' "


* »


:'i British Legion members of, East Lancashire:ondjCrave It drumhead service to be organ! e noldswlck branch-on] Sunda;. .The cmef) visitor will'be the wood, who'ls to- present'a ' the. local :branch.:.:lt: had- latte the-.Princess- Royal Mnjght ...


ifro:a


i|sed by theipa)r- August


.various will attee


nd, but- she has hsidi to dep: lUneithelii’ , tlon lowlng’.'to .'.anotner -engirigement; -


:


riader iforkshire ii lia.


und;: .but;] ■ untm


:Vemon-lte]


Eari-of- iwstahdafii inihopedi so-be-ab


ssts


I'ita- 5 rhe


pirts


B,A.:,ta-'l934-:]rind i , Bugdale. wis


in t , 30.


i : The Bevi ArthurtMyem,; wko Jhas ibrieih’ long' associated with JMethodlsm In th a ffistrictils.'leavtag: -Nelson for Blrml ig-i- ham; iFor .'many; yriars, he 'has bpeta chairman of the eommltteo of thri Ni Lancashire;’ Metbodlrit, [-Dlstrictj IlHls


hletter I was sent to, "S'


Ybur enquln will be lappriclated.,


you Bo very kindly, publishedjii yiur paper. ■Lfeel that the .lime is opportune o publish


for subscriptions I for the ■


l » y ' : , l S ' outs’ Fimd. Sir,-With reference to' my| bccht appeal


S iun‘ i ) ^


E v e r y ’ E l e c t r i c s a n d R a d i o W a n t ! i s S h p p K e d b y U s !


llolrif Agent f fpr the jWaKtaijPbpne Radio Productions.


RESISIEIIEO EiiOSlCM. ia5TAllAtlO)t COMTIWTOIIS


III - ■ XT'


lyiiii (fiair'


S'"!


ivill help you to m your llates! w ben due. t ’ - ' ' r-


M poi it.of calling to have..the eohiji n tally explained atek __ _ „


to yo L - ii formation win obligation to


Ceicour^ils.y[given without open an acojiunt. :


B U C K B U R N i iiBiilc: HaaiiAd mite; LORD, STREET WEskl BUCKBURN 3, bMtlCB STREET " j Stanch Manager ouiS'OffBpsiness; 10 to. 3 .bail;


I I "f


. i . ■ ■ . -


:,J^HNR.KEisp (Except


iWednesday, 10 tojl),'Saturday, Tu ssday and Fridayi Eveningj O'lto S..


.1 1 ':: : ■ il.l.to'ri,-]''' ; ! :l


horisters second and third respec- “ I would ;llke to take you up [to


fies's Challenge trophy class tor voice choirs of teilor lead; with not


ay night, - after adjudicating the


amold5Wlck Glee Union, conducted! ’. Luther Qreenwpod, - and .placed! C rbe Male .VoiceDholr and Blackpool


walls of Queen's' Hall bulge” and " stagger London " if he were ablei to the Metropolis a few massed]


an, believes that he could,“make M


a ifatepayer lyou Will be famihafi with "DUE ato you always


: veniencel Glithen e Corporation has


topajr


' I f you are a Buffioient reserve to makeit se of this scheme


not already a


ipwpnred to-meet Ihese payments ivithout mconli. The Savings Bank in conjunjition with the, prAvided anbjhdr valuable aid


DEMAND’’ i.ccounts. But I


to its jd spO iters by devis: ng a scheme W hlch enables you your Bates with I he minimum of inconvenience. dep'ositof, jf Ypu haVe not .


meef this (deirifhd, you may by providing fo): tlie payment


of your'Bates by instalments, s '


eyet/rine was delighted with theitrlp. 1 A party Sochi slmi .1- j.


, CLlTHEROE’S NEW county" COUNCILLOR I R T I : 3 E R v ; ^ n : ; ^ T IM E S , j p ; p 193$. S | :V E N )


t R e abov >.,fupd .-which


reaheed £I80,()()0, , and the gCal is £61)0.000. thus! 30 per centiihds.ben laUejd.estimate our quota in North' jBast Lansadlre . to be aboht £3,000. It wlll : bei . ri«8n; i trom the appended'list of suhscrlptlon,8 thst we are short of our 30 jper cent


the list of subscriptions recely :d iro to date from North East ILancashlre, t( r w' lich: I am, ttamigrritefifi.-')':),;'v j - , '^ The total of the fund 'rit HOEdquirters has


-; Mriy I ask for the sympathy! of Ihe public who jknow, the great: work' perform d by the Boy Scouts, and. hope that further subscrip­ tions may be sentim.---Ypurs [faith ullft


G, 0.1 H.' Bolton, Colo lel, jprerident; I Subscripilons to We 4th.


Nurse ParklnsCn, Accringtor] iok'. oA;' T', ■ ~ ■ ■


- ~ jiigjj, £3 35,;


« r Ae


.Bowling iahd Wotkjrig Men’s.Cai ib.;i iMmigtqn 'March-I-Conservatrte Club: Bazaar.


■Esq.;iRMi(bn £1 tar.Accringti: n ;I cf. Scouts Aswiilatlofl,'' £3; 6s'.; T."R,^ TO 6m] son, Esq.,.‘ . Merjm Road, Blackburn,: £2 > .i-S sring HUl


___Colne, '£2 2s.; Lefea-Mtae, Esq., Aiksteada' Bacup, £5; T.PV. Jracewell,


J111.; potary 3innstertEsq.;


;£!• lA; ;E.,J . Cooier, Esq:, y.]: Jaq:[.Terrace, Batoup, ios;; W.-E. S.t Weeks,-!) iq;,-. VestWopd, i Clithenje; ,iB3"3S.: A. -HlnUlejl, ‘Esc., Blacko,


-Roadj Darwen, £a is.:''J;:M'Pofiey,'Esq.i Llttl&ioor, Cllthetoe. T03; (6d. - Johr Spencer s (Bhriiley) Ltd., £5; C, S. Robtoi, Balder-





huht; i;Coal Co. Ltd.l:£l; Father Belt bn, Stony-


^ ,0 n..


tEasted) CUtl eroe," £5; .Lord (Shutil^


£3’: S.V, n,; Ashtrin; Esq;,’ Drirw


R.' '0. Asshetlon, Esq^t: D swripam -Hall, a ,uu,wu,; W4. wh, Vljl|


-stall 1 £105.; J. A. :OrmerQd; 'l!q., :iIaokbuin„ IO3. 6d.; Messrs.-Oddle andiRoebuik, Nelson, ta' Is-) F. Hmdle, Esq.,:Darweti,.£l) 10s.; Sir Wili am Thom, £20; ,R. H.] BaUwm, Esq., Dar Ven, £1 Is.; ;\7. H. Kenyon, Esq . Prospect Hou le,' Accrmgton, £5; Mrs. I ton ;on, Pros-- pectif House, ; Accringtonf,.i£5 (.-Cfionel .A, Peltker, Accrington, £2:2s.; 1 Tom 1 hnd, Esq., Burnley, £1; Colonel" G.;'- C ."If. Bolton, Accfhigton, £20; Miss A. L. Howard, Black-


Bumley,''ta9i'ffi;i:HaiteaVte Est .i"Rossen- dale ;£l:te.; -tt iWh%ead, Esq. riltewl;^-,


iLarioashimjCouhty,'Seoul 'f(c<'Mted' at i,ta .53.;(JfL';Kay^huttiew(!ta^-.E5q.,


ortli,:_Barbon, p, -iSl'ijNbfth


bun); Lower


Ical lelxt ie,


e r- ^


Reed; Esq.; Storiths, Nelson,: fi^ 2s.; ley, [Esq., New Hpll, Waddlngton, 'taOD; Total £397 2s; 6d.


„iMacaipine; Esq;, -Closes- S all, Bolton-by- BoWland, £1: SirThomap ffigll am ,D.L,,J.P., Accrington £ ,201:1^ W, Porjitt,. THefOllffe,


i ftamsbott6Ai,;iS i|2 23.; Thos. E.


rhe. Elms, .J^Ltonard


Halil;Biirriley, £,M;.:Captalri'i.'-;R MitChelj, Clittooe, £lils.ipr..J;S.!l3ob)er, Clltaeroe;: tai ls.; T.'-S. Holgate, Esq'„ 413, Blackburn


Nelsomifll ls.;'Mi&':s.''T; Broiight5n;'C(SWe, 10s.)6d.': J. S. WlMison, Esq ,‘ P im; Bank, Accrington, IDs.; ,B.. Th'orabet Esi.,- Healey


toiite Blackburn, £1 IS.;: LijLod, I Isq., Rock-, cUfl|iBank, (Sacutt l()s. 6d.; Newphirich, Rossendale,; £1 ] l!


.1 j :i Q g Egqj Eist Laiiea-.


Mrs) R. H. puckworth,-Bo 1 -nei ioiith,,IOs.; G.' Duckworth,' ■


£l!' -Ptev.’ Aj 'W.; GrCeni 1L / ccrington,.' Esq.,' Boi men outh;' Ms.


d a r i o n I


, t il


where,] betjause- of the tearm weather, bathtag facilities ((could be enjoyed, ch bM fe ll upon Little, Stwnforth, or Ight 8tainfo«hl!''Whlch 14 about two- ' " fhalfi mfles beyorid Settle, on the . roa(l. A'early afternoon saw c Df the camping sectlon--about a


Declffing! to iMi ik^ (our wepk-end camp


Hawes most sepre ,ot trcmeliy


and-a ■ |'Si


sh thi fr^sH.,,


countbslde ilpoktag i'dellghtluUy p, Arrived at oiii (lestWtlon, tents were


atriio^herlc con lljjpns-cleared after a irpfbuti heayr jtidympour : which left


^ memb'irsr|-eri;____ . which] ilchjle the: 1 suRoundlng 'country: Ivas obtained.


love Q ’ '


sc view of " Sffitry llweather.]; :. However, . route, In ex- .1940.; 11 - d i i b .


Olltieroe, £ i i Is.; D. Lister,'


s o c i a l


d i a r y


Put a Prellmlnarjr Announcement of your eVent ln the'’‘Advertiser and Times" and secure-your place\ln the Social Diary


j>.To Organlsen of.all Social Events.


fuly 2)-Kennel, Alsoclatlbn: Dog Show -in si . Whalley Abbey Grounds, 2-30 pm.


July ‘ ]


Sep.- 2l-6.JAK. i l^ t Drive land Ball in I ; ]] Crinseryatlile Club. .


Sep. gi-Bolton-by-jBCWland-Agricultural 80c. 1 Sept. 17-Siaidbunl liiAgricultural Society’s 1 Ocl


Noy. 26--Cori^atl(mai: iCburch: Sale of ■Work; 11


.■ 29l-Ohat , ^ 'Aritumn|Pt


'Show.itp


CJcti^%'26‘ 28; ■ ■ ^ I


Nov-22, 23,(25, 'I . Aiit


tenary St;


1939t Ja4..3(|hCto! Febtaayr .4th;-qpera .Week.


■ 1. /" I


be held at- Newton. Methodist Church r.'


lazlaar.' : - )6 Lane Church. Grand (Bazaar: '


of Sir William Brass. James’S' Church: Cen-


Aiig ISMSlsbumj ASri^uRmnl Society: lOtb ;


ai^risecratW of; new Churcnyard at .. ■ol ■■ n^iiff--rBow .l.a.n..d.i.. 3 pm.


. ' B to ^ii ,


others!startingiolutifor a lengthy ramble, which) led (over i [Glggleswilck: Scar, from .irom ilch a wonderfuli panoramic


itched and tea 3r e p # d , ;-tSome of the. ending a'das


■ afterwards riiaiJA preparatlorm for cA In'A nearby village.


: ’ The! most popular recreation on the- tollov^g day was swimhilng in the river


£3 83.t « ,thc fallLte a beautiful single­


J.'.Walmaj Clltheroe,


m M artistic: structuije which spans .the Hlbble])Was formerly .a link on .a n Ancient track ;hat was. supposedly the snortest-route irotp York to Lancaster.


-bridge wWch Inow forms p a ^ o f CLUBMAN.


Ribble which, a^ this point, forms the waterfall known ias| Stalntorth Force,


this ^property of fhe.National TtuSt.,-TTil8


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