r: C t l T H E R O E 1 p V E R T I S E R A N D >:■ . . ■ -..I . ■ ;G h fe h ' :1_; CUTHEROE. RE.
SUNpiW next,! MAR. 5th V , i ? HOME Minions
I Bleacher ab.10-30 a.m. land 6 p.m. M. JE. ^ ^ O H E Y , H ,A ,
■‘jsiciixm. 'ME!rj3;.dliASa /|
j' J - Spea^^i DRIVER ■
M^^odist (Wesley) Chore •
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SUNDAY next^ MAR. 5th lacher at 10-30! a.m.
^ a ch e r at 6-0 p.m. , C 6 .-i?;
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BEV. H. HOOPER tiohal Church
^ CLrtHEROE. '
SUNDAY Next MAR. 5th i!'
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I 10-30 .a.m. Junior y,W.l. Members in i i '' ■ 1 I'
.Eeading.atd Singing
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i CLITHEROE I ^ DISTRICTf ( i AGRICULTURAL DISCUSSION SOCIETY
L a s t I THIJRSDA|(
J.ne^
MR. W iI aRRISQN I (Dutton Manor [Homo Earm) ;^ ’*
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• ih E ATXESIED IhEEDS SCHEME.” J ^LECjjmn Commences 7-45 p.m.
, j to ihe UBEHAl Cl OB, WELLQAxG J WOMEN’S UNIONIST ASSOCIATION
entertainment was arranged by the Skipton Conservative Association and . mcluded icabiW vai'iety of films.
' | '- INFIRMARY EFFORT.—At thfe tenth and will Ue helh in the i CONSERVATGIE club
THURSDAY ne)it, MAR. 9th ' l3
ADMISSION Sd I BARROW CRICKt|i{3& TENNIS CLUB
Wliist Drivi &. Dance ; ' FRIDAY, M/|iRCH 17th
W hist 7-45 p.m.:: ijaneing 10 p.m. to 2 a.m'.; WHIST 1 /-; DANCE only 9d.
Moor^y’s 1; ■]: '' I or ‘ Nervous ' Excitement, Irritability,
Hys^ria, Nervous In andCior all iHlghlyt
ligestiop. Neuralgia, strung (People.. . - !
PEE i/3i BOTTLE
N. S. MOOREY, N.A.M.H. and Htrha
For Health
26a; EINa STREET, CLITHEROE and at 41, Sallotd, Blackburn.
■ MEAL_ .K ijjlPLETE WITHOUT. GOOD' ■
IDEAL BREAD
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l46tlof’-the series of whist drives m aid of Blkkbum Infirmary,’ held’ during the iwinterj months in the Village Hall, the priz^ Winners were: Ladies; -l, Mrs; Marsh; iMt|3.' Wrigglesworth:,con.. Mrs. Lawson. Geri: tleinett: 1, Mr. N. Hodgson: 2. Mr. A Hudson; con., Mr. T. RobUisori. There were U; tables and Mr. J. Leemmg was M.C.
I [BILLIARDS.-In the final of the bUliard. handicap at the ’ Readmg Room, Mr. J . Brog- deri iwon the cue and casej defeatmg Mr, byril Grcen; by 200 points to 170 In the final gaiie. ' Mr. H. Lawson won, the prize for the highest break : .
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IY'p TING FARMERS’ CLUB.—A very sue-, lessful whist dnve and dance tvas held in the
Village Hall, on Friday last, [the effort pro-, meted by the Farmers’ Club. 1 There were 28 tables and the M.C.’s were Messrs; G. Lawsorii Ji Oalverley and T Eastwood. ' The prlzcr l iners were : Ladies; 1, Mrs. Rawsthome,
West Bradford; 2. Miss PhylliE! Leemlng, West Bradford; 3, Mrs, W. DUgdalo; con., MissiD. Bnggs. Gentlemen; 1, Mr,: J. Eastwood;,2, Mr. lA; Howdeni’ S, Mr. E„ Rigby; con.; Mr. J] Rushton. The Carlton band, of Blackburn, supplied the music for danding; 1 A competi tion iwaltz. Judged'by the Rev, J. Clack; was won by Mr. A. Haslewpod, of Dunsop Bridge, and Miss Spurgeon, Bashall Eavej. The spot
’Waltz was won by Mr. J. Wilcock and Miss M. ! Johnson, Slaidbum. During’a short interval Mr. W. BlackweU,-Dale'Head, isang ’’The Parmer’s Boy;” • the -company: Joining: m the chorus Supper was served by members of the Young Farmers’ Club and lady'friends. The Youni Farmers’ wish to thank eveiyone who led 'In any way to make their effort a
sudden ipasslng of . Miss death I MITTON. .. , , , PRE&ENTATION. —Between sixty and
sdvehty pasi' and 3preserit‘, members of MlttOh Women’s Irlstltlite: assembled! In- ;he y/llage-school, on Wednes(Jay:evenlng, ;6 riiayk their appreciatl'orj,ot*the services ■endeted to the Women’s'Institute and
EORi i EVERYBODYr
AND : SATISFYING i TO '.THE LAST 11 CRUMB. . .
T/^YLOR & , ,HUGHES
IDEAL , BAKERY, i/4 |'5t ,(|^LITHERpE.;_
i ! Clitheroe Wesley: Male Voice Choir flaldia'second visit, on Sunday last, to the iRegeint-street Methodist Church, Has-
' lingden, at Which’the Rev.iP, S. Johnson :(riou statlonedl!at|CrosshlUs) ministered .after leaving 'th^ 'Moor Lane Church . 'Clltheroe. i i'
-;to the'Village’ I generally b y .Miss M. E. Bottomley (Mltton Hall) who. Is shortly to takeiip residence aflStrayslde Harrogate. Miss Bottomley; one of the founders of the Institute; has beer; president ^urlng the past Iji'-years, and, ombehalf of the mem bers; she was presented .jvlth a beautiful and suitably inscribed: sliver; rose bowl,- as a ’token of the members’ regard. - The presentation was made by Mrs. G. Robin son; of Wlthglll, who recalled; the many Kindnesses members'pf the’Instltute and villagers generally had received at the hanhsi of Miss Bottomley, land [expressed lioiies jfor her future welfare and happi- . 1-Mlss Ackerley,:Whd succeeds Miss
Bottomley tin the • presidency of the Iristltute, also spoke of the loss sustained by her removal and. In supplementing these remarks, Mrs. Ackerley welcomed the presence of many former members -wiip had noW |left the .district and whose retumi for; that 'occasion’; showed their Ig^se 6f'. gratitude 1;o one who')iad given yaluab)e service, not only In'the Institute bjib ln;|the ■ village generally; ; Acknow ledging the gift and the expresslons>.0f goodwill. Miss Bottomley! assured the
gathering that not only would she retain her ’ ’m,embershlp of the Institute but [would always recollect with pleasure her long association with-Mltton. , She In- [vlted trie members to visit her In her new ihpme, lassurlng them all i of a warm welcome. ’
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ment-was held m the Village Hall on Monday bht; a large company attending ’The
I Film show.—a talkmg aim entertain SLAIDBUm BLACKBURN
Saiurdaysj Mar. 4tii & 11th p.m.
Hellifi^ld' GisBurn' ^ Birnin^on '
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Bh'ApLEY, HUDDERSFIELD ' (le|r Ground). "
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Blackburn R.;v. Huddei^ieldT. : I sixth Round'KA. Cup
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jletum.. from I Hud^dersfield 5-15 or 3 ’: • 5-55: p .m .:
4 PLEA^ BobKiiN3 advance '■ Tickets and all information : ' from Stations and Agencies. ’
See Bills 11 3 ' j (1389) . V i'. . “ I' \ i.": ;i.
CLUB’S, LOSS ON YEiljR’S ■j 'Viwprbtng;'^
Thel ahnuai meeting of Res d ; Cricket
Club''Was!held in the Constitutiond Club on Monday evening, |/dr. T. ?lli’" presldl'pg.
ahlu 3l3..,„ 4 3 .
A.loss.pn the year of £28 is. (d. waa
reports. Ivyith outstanding acjwunts, the total j amount now qwing is £59. , This item I would have been much mere but for thd, Inagnlflcent effort 0: ti e tea room' ladles,! which! showed 4| pi oflt !of £39 3 12s. ■ Id. Members and presidents’ Isubscrlptlons brought in £83 i4s.l|0d.,i and gate receipts £30 14s;|6d. Principal pa;'""^-*'" Groundsman land professlo: travelling, £34 8s. 2d.; urn] 4s. 7d.; 3 rent, rates,* etc., i016 ground, !l cricket arid tennis £24 9s. 2d;
itb were: £66 9s.:
redulsltes,
Irqs, iSl8 5s. 4d.:
The president. Mr. R. Fort
elected, ]!andl also the treasurer T. Mr. R. Holland becbml
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place of Mr. T. Gj ’The boWilng and
was re- Mr! T.
Ithi tennis to elect their Hfefepeotlve
secretaries, md the ladles’ i committee was re-eldcted irtth power to add to their numlrer.
■ 'Trie secretary, Mr. R. H. Co^brirn, who
has heldjthb post fior the past seys n years, resigned, hiying secured an apppntment as groundsman with the Lmserhouse Cricket Club. Mr. PUklngton ■ hanked Mr. Cowburn for his work for tpe ciub,
statement of. accounts, and the wasjadjouriied until next M°n^ a n^i secretary Will be elected'l
sphere. . There wa
ST.. CATHERINE’S CHURCH, .....i.t.3;, TOST BRADFORD.
___ Drive & Dance •DNESDAY, APRIL 12,1939,
t '7^3(1'pm. BATTERSBY’S BAND. ■ t !■’ ’4i i ■ '
j-Lri-rLr\r\nu^i-^ ** ** i"' ''4 ■ ' 3.: GISBURN. FILM SHOW.—An Interesting
film entertainment was given Parish.Hall oh Tuesday, Undiwai
talking ln,3the
enjoyed |by an audlbnce of ovief 5 programme, which was well varied, was given uhder the auspices of |the Skipton branch of the Conservative Apji.c :atlon,
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.—! 4T. John D. Tovvers presided ovey a good atterid- ance at
Agricultural Society, held at the on Morlhay.!
om
the anriuUl rneetlng of :The balance shpe
year’s event was adopted, this s balancejof £67 7s. lOd. to carry Main items, were as follows. Balance from 1937,
Glsbum New Inn ; of I4sf
owing u forward,
!R’ £61 8s. 2c,
ecelpts : 'gate
receipts! ■ £31 19s. 3d. : received efforts,: :£44.2s. 9d.; subscrlptlpr 8s.:0d.; entry fees, £32 178. 9^.': _ prizes, £11 Is Od., The main bxpenses were: Prizes, £99 10s. Od.; printing, etc., £40 ld.l6d.; fieldiwork, £21 ;| land, £ 8, 10s Od.l; secretary,:£15 15s. Od-': :ent £ 6:i
dd from iris, /E90 special;
tents, £ 5 .7s. 6d.—A vot^ of thi nks was uni^impusly accorded the retfrlig-presi dent, Mr.' R. Greenwood, of plerk Hill, Whalley, for the able manrierlp which he had carried out his duties. Thq retiring officials were also thanked.
It was; decided to hold a shov) c n Satur
day, August 12th.; i Mr. Arthur I alghton The, Cottage, Blacko, Is betag mvlted tp accept trie presidency. ,Mr. J.lE. ToWers was again elected 'chairman pf 1 he com mittee, to which the follp^ ig • were added: Messrs. Ri Greenwood, WhaUey H. Shllletp, Bell Busk; B. Phillips, HeUi-l field; 'A! Boothmari, Bracewell; :ind 'Toni Thomber, Paythome. Mr! E. Li ndless Is agalri; to; be secretary, with .Mr. i W, Robert I as' treasurer. Sub--commlttee meetings w6re arranged and w H report to another general meeting aiffw weeks hence on alterations or addltlo^is to the schedule;
NEWTON.! OF
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pated by her relatives. She had a? usual’on Sunday morning, but;d — -
nothing. urit’qwardi
and wished him success in •a lively dlscussliri
Warm tributes to the work done by
ivlce- t in were
Special Constable were paid at a dinner which took place on Tuesday evening at the ^tarUe ’Atms Hotel. At the Invita tion! of the Special Constables, the guests Included the Mayor (Councillor F. Beniham), the ' Town Clerk (Mr. G. Hetherlngton), the Clerk to the Borough Justices (Mr. f H. R^sbottom); and meiribers of the Watch Committee; ’Fhe Chl^f Constable I (Mr. |F. K. Exelby)
presided. !' '"I 3j The evening’s riannony was coritrlbuted
to by Messrs. Rloberts; BUdd and Oddie, With Mr. W. Fletcher at trie piano. Thanks to , the artistes and to the host and hostoss were later expreteed on the pro position of H. Briggs,! seconded by Mr,
F. i^orrest. ■' 'The event was voted a great success and a tribute was paid to the work of Lfr; Harold Hurt ley, Irispector of the Special Constabulary, who was resporisibie for trie arrangements.
WIDE POWERS toast to the Watch Committee was
submitted by Mr. J. Watson, Superin tendent of the Special Constabulary, who saw any reports
Ills liew
on the tneeUng
said that as they seldom In the local Prtos about the Wateh Committee, difficult‘one! Committee wer^ subject Council only In matter that they wielded Immense power In governing arid keeping the town In order, uslrig as their ipstrument the Chief Con stable and hlk Force. He considered that the members of the Watch Cominltttee did their wbrkj well, observing a happy medium by not harassing that section of the public which enjoyed Its form of pleasure, wlthdut hurting the suscepti bilities of those who dId|riot like to take their pleasures In the same way.
the activities Of his task was |a
He und^nstood that the to the Town k of finance, so
. Responding, ,ttie' Mayor said he’ would
llkk to say hOw touch the Corporation appreciated the very valuable services which the Srie'clal Cons ,ables had given over a long Iperlod. E urlng the years whloh followed the C rfeat I War their duties might not have b :en so numerous or exacting, but they had gerierally a reto'arkable record ofl: efficiency and a high standard of public s ervlce. Clithkroe was proud ito have suet a fine body of men who were always res dy and prepared toi'assume:' duty whenwer tl^ey were needed. , ’ 3 : ■Irhere was another pont he wished to
mention, and that was n regard to the financial saving ivhlch had resulted from the work of the special cjonstables. “ This va|iuable''adjunct to the local Force; rias resulted In a-great monetary saving,’and the thanks of’ the toyrii are due to the ‘ Specials ’ on’ -thfil account' alsp,”-;the Mayor added. :
' j THE LOCAL “ SPECIALS.” Proposing altoast to 1-he Special Con-
stobles, Chief iConstablt Exelby, made reference to the history of the Special Constabulary in Clltherc e, saylrig that at present there (were 72 Specials enrolled, arid he would much llkqto enrol another 15 or ,20 suitable toen. H anyone present knew of suitable applicants, he would like to have names.
4 : ' Mentlorillig officers wb 0 had given con
tinuous serVlcri from about the year 1913, thri Chief li^oristable said thanks were due'tb ;them, las well ak those who:had served In later years; - The Specials not
only had the respect and good wUl.of the Watch Uomtolttee, the imetobers of the regular Force iind himself, but also pf the Inhabltante 0) the'borough.
’They did
excellent work ungrudgingly and wlthbut cotoplaffit whenever, they : were called upon, and although jonly servlrig In CUtheroe they were performing a service to j the Empire, in every s^ense of the word,
COWK»IG.-(-ThC Jane Cewking, of
'* Brightholme,” on Sunday momU.g last. Is deeply regretted I by a host of {friends: and acquairitances In the Newton-Slaldfium area; Although'she had not been well previous’, week, |
later following a heart attack. Iil iferelghty- seventhl iyear, MissiCowklng was [known to all and|,sundry In the neighbourhood. .Of a loveable'disposition; ever ready, iwfth advice
during the \yas antlcl- breakfast edi a little .
or to help in a more practical iwat, she, was held to! Affectionate regard by evra one about her;
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her. In- early life she farmed Orayshaw, NeWton.iand-atherifather’s death undertook the: responsibility- of Gamble Hall In later life she retired to Slaldbum, but su Dsequently, returned to Newton, Always; sol cltous for the welfare of lothers—she was ‘‘ Aunt, Jane” to most’ of her intimates. Mlsi Cowking probably had' the 1 Congregationi)! : Cfiiapel nearest ,to.her heart, None couldrhave shown greater devotion, or taken a decpir linterest In everything iappertalning to the wwk and progress of the little sanctuary, and; It , Is certain that she will be very greatly missed . . . . she seemed to live for the (Jhapel.
, Miss''Coiyklng was the last oLtbo family of William Cowkingj of Gamble Hall, Newton , one brother and three slstersip -edeceased
Like dll old people,'Miss Cowklrg had her fads, but no foibles; indeed, iSbje had “ a mind of i her own,” and an Indep^i^erit spWt.
She detested fuss and ostentation; she called a spade a spade, and none was left in doubt
as to her opinion. OW-fashlonec respects, yet she was averse to [the meaning of black as a sign of bereavenfent the; send ing of flowers, and eveii drawdlbl nds., Jmd her attitude towards these sigri^ pi raoul*nmg was very largely observed at [tie! funeral 'which took place on Wednesday,, though wreaths,
In many
there were several beautiful Services at the house :and In the;,C _
lapel were
conducted by the Rev. F. Hous iham, and many of theiresidents jomed reprjsentatlves of tile family to pay a last tribute yo one who had endeared herself to all. The took place m the old family (bui attached ■ to i Tosslde (Thapel,
Househam again' officiated.,
interment al ground where I Mr!
by their loytofo and devotion. HAPPY ■ FEELING.
Replying, Mr. W. F ish e r , ain Inspec
tor .of the Special Constabulary, declared his certainty [that everything the priief constable had said' was spoken In all Sincerity. If.any proof was. required of the: good feeling that existed between the Specials and the Chief Constable and his reigrilar Force,!one had only to look round trie! large gatririrlng toatj evening! If yet further proof were, required, it was only necessary to call round at Mytton House on lecture nights, when a board might be se'eh displaying a h o u s e fuU” notice; In fapt, • they , i f er e seriously thlnklrigi of asking' the Town Coqncll to take over Mytton House, and they. In turn, would occupy the Council Chamber.- (Laughter.) . jpaylng a tribute to .the members of the re^lar Force, Mr. Fletcher said the Specials had been agreeably, surprised at the' eloquence shown' by the various; lecturers. ; ,The information they had re-: celved was yery Insttucllve'and valuable. Further, at 9U times when they asked for Irifortoatldn from any , member of the Frifce, It was toyen wllllhgly and In detail., iricldentally, pil .trie Woturers save, one; has been menjbers'of trie Clltheroe .Force,
oh! behalf of trie ‘ Special Constables he
thanked.Mr. Exelby for]his kind remarks, arid said lie |:ouId ;rest .assured of their fqrther support ,whenever!lt was required.
-_____ , - The series of six monthly bridge .drives
organised';,by the Tennis Section -of,< the Ciltheroe, Cricket,, Bowling and Tennis
club was concluded at the Roybeck Cafe Ori Wednesday night thirteen tables being-occupied;; ’Thetprlze winners were Mr. R. SuteUffe, Mrs. Russell and: Mrs. McArthur (consolation!). Special prizes for the highest scores 'of'the series were won by Mr. R. Sutcliffe and Mrs. Chap man. - At the special 'request of the
players, one further bridge drive will be held on Wednesday, March 29th.
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' , quietened down, and there are still 1 ‘vacancies. Motor drivers, motor'toech- -1
■DECRUITING for the Batten has
anlcs, arlver mechanics, fitters, and triree ‘ [cooks .a):e- partlcrilarly wanted, ilt'-'ls hoped that further recruits will be forth;
Icomliiri ^rom the Cllthefoe dlstrictl early enable the Battery to reach full before the training In tH^ nevz itl-alrcraft grin begins,
and th stfengl 30 mm, iTwo
ferred Cllthei Batte; In st^ding gun drill.
pdr. field gunsriaye been trans-l :| horn the Church ■ Batter*y to
lerriri to enable the personnel 6f the er;^ to receive prellmlnap'tK bring
An i(.C.O.’s class has been fohri'ed,,arid
special Instruction will be given by the permanent Staff Instructor to enable the O.C. to;' E elect his N.C.O.’s, of which there are to I e| 12 sergeante and 13 boiibar- dlers. It-Is not Intended to mak) any promotions within toetoext two toonths.;'! j
The re creation rodm'has been col.
ably c a p p e d . ' It Is .being put to good | use. Games and periodicals have jieeri suppli^iL.
d
berslof Ithe Battery present durlc ’ , and
ing, foil )Wlng drill!
Battery Nejson,
A silver cup has been presented j»' the by Captain A; Boyd'Roebui to : be competed 'for
within the Battery at camp. LOW MOOR
the'Mothers’'Union, a siiccessful jtlmbJe salt took plafce in St. Paulk Sunday Schto’ Saturd^' £7.; . !'
services Were held at the [Union-stree Meth-1 odist Chrirch on Sunday; jwhen thfe p: pr;achei* in (hs iWomlng was Mr. P. Whittle, afternoon
HOME
afternoon. , Proceeds amour ted to MISSIONS.4-Home
'■ it addressed‘by, the Rev. H. Hooper, a shmingsJ ■
for • Home Missions, j ■
I . ‘ ■’I missionary. meeting
Hallows presiding,over a fairly large ritterid- ance.
; air.'AL,
.'At the evening service, .the ptfeachef was Mlks Hargreaves. Thb collections, '[which were
realised thirty '
PEe I ENTATIdN—a happy httle ceifemony
took place In the! Nelson-street Me Jlodlst Church Ion Wednesday evening, wh^n the Rev; J,! E.‘Storey presented ari armchair to Ml*. J;; 1(7., Blackburn irii token of his long periodj ;pf service! to the church and Ischook Mr. :J.! Hartley, who
pre.slded, paid: tribute ip Mr. ’ Blaickburn’s work, ; mentioning that hi assumed the office of assistant superintenderii in 1892; the-same year that the comer stoni of the chapel were laid; and, three yea: later, j' {became , superintendent. Keenl; interested In the Band 1 of Hope; he hto'alsi achieved repute as a local preacher, and hSi been chrirch secretary | since 1894. Sunda; School'Work had claimed his attention, i besides: teaching the men’s,class, he jwas i secretory of the “Good Samaritans.” I -Th( raembkfs of the church had good cariSyto tharikfut - fdr 'Mr; ‘Blackburn’s- service am devotion. ' ■ , I '-'
the P. Ektbugh.
'Cottato Demaln,
Burgeks "The
■i I'Meinbers of the ! Women’s Ul
Association organised'an enjoyable dress supper which took place ‘ at . . . . Conskr|atlve Club last Thursday. Supper; was'served by members of the.' mes and dancing followed.
!An enfjertalnment followed the presentatloril h e ’following artistes'taking part ’; Messrs A. Ingham, J. -Robin
and E. Demalti. The Misses Burge: Hltchin, and ’.Mrs. J. C, qotl
presented lively song arid dance nuinbers a dld lthej ■■■ -
Misses. Battersby, and the' Missed ’ ■ - -
Hitchlti happy! evening was spent by all.’ -
and Hltehin. An extra Item, eptltleq Swingsters,” by Messrs, and Cotteto won’much applau
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HAPPY
BETWEEN" AND
RELATIONSHIP “ R E G t i L i ^ S ”
“ S P E C I E S .” ' I' EFFICIENT FORCE. INNER WTBALL.
[EROE, to ■ l l iE Y L iW D .
VIS CUtheroe are hoping to averige deteats
Iri: thO ! combination, arid Lanca|l Junior Cii)) competitions when they Leyland Motors'tomorrow. ■ So far
hlre'l visit this
season thO teams have met .on five ojcca- sion; andjjthey will meet yet again Ir the Charity Cup competition.! With Ast urst available i for- tomorrow’s match. It ,1s-1 possible triat he will repume’on'the left wirii This is likely to be the I only | change In the, team which won so ri md- som'ely. ift t Saturday at the, expeni e of Accrington Stanley Reserve. Leyiand Motors ‘, have signed ; flavld Inslde-left who scored ;S bout for Spennymoor United last | Id is now working at Euxton The
Gporge, 30 goals season an
Motors will be represented by the follow ing team ;
3 ■ Iddon;l Farrington,. Bell; Ba^butt,
Craven, Farrell; Coates, Badger; Poflard George arid'Whiteside. Clltherto’s teato: will be : Marsden'
Shaw, McDonald; Akers, Wade, Th imp- son;
Tl.omas, Allen, Colbert, Empiett, [ Ashurst cr Kitchen.
situation
In view of Clltheroe’s critical flm ncial' .......................... '
hoiise-tp- Money Is
house collection very sho ____ . urgently needed If the clul 1
preparation, and. secretaries of Interested are asked to communicate ’ Mr.i R„ Cl irtet, 53, Eshton-terrace.
It has been decided to take a!' ortly. Is to!I
beikept going. It Is hoped that the Im pending toedal competition; will prove a Success! !j Arrangements are In couirse of; j
clubs! I with
ANTIEY AT WATERLOO.
; ■ For tl.elr Methodlsto, selected'
home game^ with' trie Parlsri' "Church
/(ntley have
Unson ;l Wiittakfef, Walsh; Holt,' Dawson,'
record, an even game Is expected, kick-off Is timed for 3-0 p.m.
the following team: Briggs;! roml3
spn and King, Pye, Jackson, Taylor, Ednfund-
As the teams possess a similar playlni . ’The Hence m
it:h confidence GUARANTEE AND
WE OFFER THi SEVEN DAYS’
:agi terio; to match; Absolutely as j
Colour-green, leatheriin’ loloon! ds’ .
Nj 18,;ABcot pne owner.
- new t^fougl/out nallnule- ..... t... ill ,1938'—
1937 M(jl Iffil ip/4 Salopri dBlhtoco.. 3 , Colo IT Blue-black. jNegligible [: raiieige.' 4’-speed gear box.' ! E.C. IV. I Absolutely ps new.... £109 * • '
Luk8.. Colour blue, intpiior.1 Small'-millage." One’’! I
Minx, Jeon do with blue
’ -
'. Absolutely ip new con- [, 4 op throughout ',........ ;....! £129
1938 MO: ■; ' Clioico
SIS 8 Saloonsjlde Luxe. of three. 'Different I ' i
prs. Used for demonstra- 'j [' only. Milc'age uilder 2,000 j : |'
{ mile!. Coat to , putj| bn road £143. Our price.......i!..;..........£119
1938 AliV IS Speed 20 Sports Saloon. I . ,
Finiibed in all ’ blbok., Ex-1 celieit !tum of speed. Realj ' sporsnian’s car
In. new 8159,
1038 FOB D 8 Saloob, Colour black. [ '' Vejrj small mill cogc itiqn thtougbpr
LARGE £85 selection OP I
tEE MONTHS’ ■RE^ TRIAL.
HIRE PURCHASE FACILITIES ARRANGED. A PLEA8UF
1939 SINGER Bantam'Saloon. One i owner. Colour duo tone grey.'! MiieagJ4,oob:..:..,...!....!.,'..;:..!... '£125
193s UO R ^ -12 Saloon de l/uxe.,. 1. Colour ITOen.' Small iniltoge.' I ’ Can be tecommended;| As new £159,1
19863A'USIM 10 Cabriolet Colour ! - beige and black. Just hod complete overhaul. and new'j hood. To'aee is to bay!-
,£99
1938 'MORRIS 14 ' Saloon. I Colour; black With brown upholstery. mileage.
Small buy
'I !
1938 M.G. Colour
lutely. Accept
To see is to ’: ' £175
2-litre Sports Saloop. i black.-Mileage 12,000. I ' .
Excelk nt turn of speed. Abso- j Cost £400
£269'
1938 MORBffi 12 black/teen. Nominal’mileage.!
Saloon. Colour To see is to buy..
1336 HILLNAN * Choice
. £89
1937 SINGER Bantam .Saloon do i Luxe.-Colour grey. One owner.£75 Minx
Saloons. I. of .three. Different
: I ' 'colours. Prom....... OARS , bom £5 - £75
I £75 3!|[- '4' I ’-t!
I-"' <Cer;lfli
Llgr 6-16
[31 recefHre evaepa
Clijtheroe Pf ' Into!
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taotfi local!teacher
: proride,..
; criljidten' andl .; need - not - bf There are In
• wlricfe 64 aref of well over
. voluiateered :| ; for dhlldren. In thri event c
[ terianta| WbbJ ■:: worlq,';! ck'ri. , I guesteaM l t l I negUmtHel nu
i theln^blusj .. authprftles.
,3 thksd could rk !’ list.
3 have rilre’aldWi for tjelatlyp
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on vN ' - ! ■' . 3 1 I Ne’f .. cut
DESIRES TO INFORM THE PUBLIC GENERALLY- THAT OWING
I Among others;—
SINKS - BATHS; - LAVATORY BASINS - &c., Also ONE GALLON TINS FINEST COPAL VARNISH at 7/-
1 Gallon tins SUPER GLOSS PAINT, 6/- 1 Gallon tins GENUINE LINSEED : OIL, 2/6 T^-lb. tins f‘ MARVO »f DISTEMPER 2/B, usuaUy 3/9. 4-lb. tins >< MARVO” DISTEMPER 1/7, usually 2/3. 7-lb, tins “ HANDY” R.M. PAINT 2/4, usually 2/9 OUR MIXED PAINT, 5d. per lb., usually 8d.
7-lb. tins WALPAMUR, 2/10 - 4-lb. tint WALPAMUR, 1/3 1 Pint tine VESTA STAIN VARNISH, 1/6, usually 2/6 1 Pint tin? BLUNDELLS STAIN VARNISH, 1/3, usuaUy 2/- ENAMEL PAINTS and LACQUERS, 3d. per tin -
HIS SURPLUS STOCK HE WILL OFFER SOME ASTOUNDING BARGAINS, I AT CONSIDERABLY BELOW
I TO THE NECESSITY OF DISPOSING QUICKLY OF I COST PRICE.
' Pin
’! ciithC] at
i PAINT AND DISTEMPER BRUSHES, All Qualities, at Below Cost. , , I ■ |
2-lb tin? VARNISH PAINT, 1 / - - - HANDY BUCK ENAMEL 5d. usukl 1/- WALLPAPER8 from 2d. per Roll
PL^AStNOTE CAREFULLY, out: ONLY Address from Which Goo Is Can be Purchased, is ; Now Our MARLBOROUGH STREET, and Opening Date, TUESDAY, MARCH 7th, and daily, until Cleared, from 9-3(i a.m. to 12 iiobn, ■ and 1-30 to 4-0 p.m.
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