I CIJTHEROE ADVERTISER i AND 1 TIMES. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8i 1939. "—T T COMING EVENTS.'; atj, -
CUtheroe Amateur Operatic and Society :! General' Meeting School at S p.m.
TODAY (Friday)
Long Preston Auction Mart Co.': Sale of Fat Stocki st 11 a.m.
Black House Cattle, etc., 1-0
p.tn.i!
MServices'' J SATURDAV
Sale by ! Auction by $. Turner land ■ Dent.ofjLainbs at'1-0 pm.
Olltheroe lAue.tion Mart Co. Ltd: Prize show at 10-45 |h.n).
in ithe' Old Dratnatlc
— ---------— Splecial and Sali of Lambs aid Ewes,
Sdn at Weekly
Farm, SlaldtJumi: iSale of by tlichad Turner ^hd Sph, at
Holden t iChaiiel: ' AnhlversaryiSemions, Waddingtoii ijdethodls; S
Mdor Lime Methodist iChurch i'i Harvest .), 2-15 land 6.1 iiervicesi at 1(1-30,
ethodist lloVesley); Church: li0-30:ahd 6| , i i[! ; i ! ' il
iFestiyalli services nt 1-30 and
Congregationali Churchi; j and 6: pin. | ‘
Waddlngtoh Mpthodist .Church : Lecture at S !7-30,p.m^ i ; 1 ■ i, ,;i; r
MONDAY:!
Mpor LaneliChurch.;, Harvest Hdme|;in: the school'; sale of fruit; etc., at 7k). i
etc'.,' at l2-0l , |,' ; '
Clltjieroe,Auction Mart:! Spledf ijalry CptUe ■ dhd Calt'es 10-45 am!
' , TBESDAY :| ' „ ! !■
WEDNESDAY: ■ il J
Crdasdale B ii Clithdrod :
!-.!
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'BaAr Farm; I: ■
.' of Store ICattle ^d'^heep at 1 - ' Copy Nook Hotel:' Special ?ale of Lambs by iR. N. IPrdston.
teire is - . ps hot.-:
«hasa-
^ This.,-,, ^nd it ' distri-
the-i
tcialiy *,, M f o r : Ved to- :■ tor aal'i \
ill Ithh'1 ■ he CCK J lerever"!
puragr^ i; I know, ';i- cerles ;i
^GE I desire to tkke this ^ s t op|ortunh^^' TO.
Ithero^ Jrional- Iwanco,,., ■age/to. . IPrime- lers to. pg the’’ Ichated'' Ifaomb- Mr. ,
pOO.OOfr'. ies' 40''
bcreashji ^ eekly. ’
: through the: mediumi|of, the loical{ pr^ss, I to coftvey | my | sinfiere appreciation apd 'grateful thanks, menlbers bf the Council, assisted receriUy Ir aiiy fulfllirieht' of the
manlfbld ditlet that
during have devolved ui on i ttje mi||ii(jipailty
this tekln(:;time.j ■The Response of residents
partldularlse, I m' those many htiusdholdera .who Ibyally ir|ceiv( M;anchester diktrlc leate thelill ho:
and wlthbu ; any the!
1st spiiclally ISTS'I' .
|.C. tOiilr I; ng itlioKi-;; the J, 1 also,' ‘,i
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lis pror i- jpede6..i ;!' ■of the "'i.- T'hand-!, i ■ pan' be,;i :i
! | ttrians; " J .
:able part of the country pad seeh refuge amongst us. ji '
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Boroughj to thy test arid 1 to the made upbri them I can' only descrlbe l as ma
;l|i the dediands
desire j to I mention ' have iso
bvacuees frbrii'
ts, .who have had jto h more vulrier-
" 11 feel ibnfl^erii! In! telyingt .on all
residents Ito irialritalri.: this munificent j^lrit whldlh wjji jjlay sued an Important i)art towards me succ^
ss.iof the“ national ~ ■ ■ ' ■
effort to put which has 'led again in warfalre.
lan end" our pa j
FREDERICK
Aj[ayoi§ Parlour, Qll|h£roe,
6th' Septeiribf r , : 193! In his m
and the E forenoon t Germany,
Dmeritdus statement Ito Britain Pjrime .^nlster, j speaking
j!£
ripide, iat a
the
quietly and eahiostly, Iri contrast! to (^he shouting, infialrimatofy manlier aS'opted earllep by Herr idltlerj said : I I ' - |
but'250' .propri-'-'- in the''.':,
■ry was i . linciple - '
p anti- l herylih
i; rock. ,' 'Hig^ : >
travel- ■ seein i •
Ibe' thte i; 1 means h (in this'-''’
ears Jn luplici^-:
'have ' • 1 - • ■ I ■ ’
It Isitojme jtnatail! IriYim^ kruggle to' winpeac'e rias f^lied'. Yejllparijiot
announcing bn Sun jay state of;war, exists with
BENTHAM, j 1 Mayor.
along j with |; that I of 0 all yhp have ay toivaids ihe
-'I i" FRIDAY, SEPTEIiffiERj 8thj T939J
:: (Certified sales ,i Lights dh Vehicles td-mo:
!8r26.
' II ■ : T: exceed ;6,000
irrow (Saturday) cop
: ■ FRIDAY: ■ : |!' ! iCliUieroe A'uctibn Marti : j Sale o: Laying-off Cjattle ht 11 a.L.
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HungriU Fdrm,! Boltdn-by-B )wlan(l Cattle, etc, at 1-0 i p.m. ■: ; r
Thursday!: | \
Long PreAon |Aucttpn!! Mart Co Sale of Fat Stocklat-ll-a-m.
Sale 'by Auctiop by ;T. H. Taylor and' Soh at Brockthorn|'Farm, Tossi'de, of .Cattle,|.etc., at C ! 12-0 p.m;, ,' ' I , i,)l' , i ' 1 i '
■poultry, jetc,| by T. Sily^ood at l-30l iSale.hy Auction of j Livestock,, little Mdoif Itoad, haigley! arid District farmers
Annuril.Sale
ale by .Auctlori by'R.jTurner'and,Bon, at .Lodge! H!all,|Ribblehead, of Ca tie,! Sheep, ' .j 'i , ■ j
whltewell Pai-ish Church i giving Services at 8-0
Tpestiyall' se^ces at |10-3 i ■
: Harvest nJanks- (H.C.), 1(M0 and 6.
_____________ _ 10-45 and jO-SO
p.in. Ti pm.
. Church [ I ''Harvest skvlcil at
assert that violence canlibe tolerated no longer and the nations
what.they rliay menaces ^nd armed lc inflct and| the
threats! and
methods of the bully wil Inbt pa^. None I. : ' li ‘ ■ '
can accuse of wishing for a'war..
Some may
our uttermost to|. preve liAanlty frpm overtak: say that we
It thls..ultnnate ng the Wbrld. pave txled too
far. Be that as It ms.y, whether our policy in tho past has been wise or'over cautious, this at least
we.can say-rthat
Ingly, from no motives except to principle without wh.'
we have gone into this conflict unwlll- assert a
,ch civilisation
a firm Intention to throw jlnto achlevliig the' speediest possible to the calamity that has wantonly and In cild
be
cannot survive. But unjwlUlngriess does not signify any lack of deteimlnation; rather being based on i realisation of what, war cm mean, it v lU ,inspire In us all our ijesources end and
30 p.mi Shiee'piand
Sai,lje of
C^eld jand '! Weekly
intentlonallj loosed upon glory of a clique of IndlvJdUjals. end' all our efforts must unfllnchlnglir, so ihat th world may 1 Ae again free that has over-hung the dark‘ thunder-cloud that steadily nearer until, It tas upori a world that hopd' thal; in the end sanity whep Insanity could be lef t no nation and In the last resort no
would Individual..
Into the rights ard
Germany’s claim upon : )ai izlg PoUsh Corridor we need nor'Into the Versailles .Treat;
that the Nazi authorities
wrongs of and' the
noi. enter, now; nor into
any of the grievances,! Opposed h'a;ie seen fit to
Is far wider thau'the merits or demerits of any claim; It Is w!ietier'|peaceful pegotlatlon or threats ard ilolepce shall ,be the means whereby'Statis shall seek
make the occasion of dlsi utk. The Issue I
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to settle their differences authorities ;were given every of adopting negotiation. Thi urged over and over agalr, bj| parties
The German■
opportunity fy were
,t )
interested in the outcomii o ' the dispute and by parties not direct y inter|ested, to negotiate In peace. Tl^iy , have chosen the other way, regardless of the corise- quences to the Germar ;.ieopie whom they took upon'themselvf s io lead. They might have led them to g 'da; things, had 'tiieyi so desired and had tsheir |‘leader- shlpi" been based oniaiwliti to benefit Intentlori to : I . ends.
a nation, instead of onjim exploit them for their own
' .So, if freedom and the pljospects of a final peace I and security ale nbt to be sacrificeid for who knp vsl how many years of horror and beasillrijss, we .must do all In our power to j ring to a swrift arid final conclusion the .tjas^ we have' set
our hands to. I ', I
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|to ■ the I; Inajlequacy bfj the -cpricealed lighting! arrangements'iit some of'the houses: and' premises mj! he bprjough, as also! some; motor vehicles anjd pedal cycles-which atfe not In'confbmrity with the regulatlpns.' Mr. Ecelby; asks .that
The Chief Constable dpents attention. blopd' been mankind fk llh e personal frem the threat
p !opies'of| the A,R.P. ofilce]fs| for theAvay In which carried,put mbst harassing duties,
To that directedJ ,
nations like a had draiwi burst at|lrist
d ggainst hop'e prevail,
Every credit must be given to the
the popple ( f Great Britain We have jtrled
between
themselves have asked for fresh laqcom- mgdatlon, not bemg comfortable 'in the environment In which they foiind tlhem- selves, while some residents have found their vlsltore quite unaccustomed to life outside the city boundaries. Anq thls was only jtb be expected. Still,
..In' tlie preporidepating majority: of ^ cases! tile children are settling down fairly bappy and contented. .
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•rations, grouped, and taken tb their temporary homes. In the cases' of the children ; Intended i for! the rural area,' public service vehicles were broughtmto'
I The first batch of evacuees arrlvid bn iFrlday 'morrilng and were Immediately gulded'to the main billeting points at the Parish Church and St. James’s Cqurch School, while children for the ciltheroe Rural Area were taken |o the Co-opera tive Hall.: JThe evacuees were promptly examined, .|supplled with ' .48 | h'oUrs’
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the-trial lof ; three men, chaigedi at' Marylebone Police Court, London,I with be|lng concerned together In wilfully damaging the iwajx: model of Herr Hltlbr, ati Madame Tussaud’s exhibition. ,The men were Coinpiunlsts. ! It was stated ih^t a bottle o^ red Ink was poured over Ijhe model and |a placard bearing |the words, "HI ;ler,lthe mass|murderer,’’ 'was huhg rounc, -the rieok. The Magistrate, who said there I was no reason I why Maldam Tussaud’s should; suffer dainage,
fined the , mein and made' an !order towards ref airing'the dairiage,: j ! . | I
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townsfolk have got; accustomed to carry ing!,their gas 'masks wherever they! go. It 1b now a fariiUiar sight to see police men and special' coristables with respirators, haversacks, and steel hats.
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ioperatlon. jin sp far as the rations Iwere' concerned, these had. been ’supplied by! the Food (Defence Plans) Department' of , the Hoard of Trade.; Each child re-1 ceived a carrier bag containing a tin of i meat, a tin oi unsweetened and a tiri ofj sweetened milk, two packets of biscuits,
and chocolate. Adults received the same rations, except that they were, glvep an extra tin of meat. i : I"
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efforts would! riot have beeni ha,ll!'l ! successful, however, had It not'been for. the support; of the -Women’s Voluh: itary Service orgarilsatipn. The women, wi with not'a-moment to spare;
I’he welcome which the evacuees, recelvA the*c(
local they elr so
every hand Was truly-an Insplratlori, i
drked prdial d at
Is concerned^ oiily 416 woirien, teachers, and children I have so far been accom modated. ^ the fullvpuota
IsT.OOO. ' tb . riow: trie' evacuees . comprise children,; 30jleachers arid helpers; 71 mother&wliih children. ‘ The CleIrk to the Council (pir. T, P. Rushton) has [been
So far as the Clitheroe Rural Dli trlct arid
Up 3lA
^(Wttialley), Mr. J. McVittle (WrijUley), and Mr.. E.i R; Veevprs '(Chatburn), as standing .deputies. . The Tpwn' cierk (Mr. G. Hetherington), Is Food,Controller lor the Joint; area
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District Council, we are infbririedjly the- Clerk (Mr, (3.1 F. Clarke) that numbers ’
In the arep jeovered by Bowland bural
.fell, iPucri! below expectations; [ Up to jdate' only lj(3 unaccompanied chldren and 125 mothers and children Have been Received ; and (jhe’bulk of thlri latter' jrpup have I since returned horiie to Bradford. 'Soirie of the children! are to le .rieeh In bractlcally eveiW parish inl
appointed ideal fuel overseef, iaiid a BllletlnW Tribunal has! been set up j con sisting o f . Mrs, Assheton (Downham Hall), chalnnkh ; Revi Father Vavelsour,' S.J. (Stonyhiirst Coliege), and Mr. lj; A. Carter, ' with Mrs. | R. ' Greenwood
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Surveyor’s Officb, the Gas-Works and the Electricity Departriient have their staffs sharing day arid night \york, there Is always someon'e handy shpuld any call he made, - The Special Constables have had a busy tijne! Inspecting the proper obscuring ,oI I llghte, And Air Raid Wardens have| constantly repor.ted ' for duty, • Pedestrians are urged to exercise the greatest caution when traversing'the darkened streets and ; jroads. They should remember that they are almost' invlkible to oncoming moriirlsts. 'i ' 'i ;!* ■;* * !
: As', at thCastle'Centre, the Borough
Which boyi attending I |thp Grammar School will be evacuated pt. the event of An air. raid during school hours,’ was iriafie, yesteiday'
Afterrioon.Tt was found that j good shelter Is . available in the ditches of a field behind! ;he Jubilee Mill ajs allocated Iri the tpWnj scheme. Next week,: A test jwiu be’ iriade pf the time required to jreach shelter! The girls’ test tpok place In the morping, Ithe pupils proceeding' to a field beyond Park Avenue. Efferts are to be;madb to shorten tpe trine wrilch the marioeiivrie Involved. ! '.V ''l.*l ,i¥;' -■
A preliminary survey lof the land to : . ' ’* { 1 The'lannuil rally and reception.of new
mriilsters wlilch should have taken Place a|t the; Metliodlst ,(Wesle^) Church; on
Wednesday, was cancelled. I , ■
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poWnhpm Kali, jhe will attain:, pis seventy-nlndi' year I next ''Wednesday. Our congratulations and[slncerept wishes III advance, i
know Mr. Asshetpn, J.PJ,, CA; D.L.,- of I Thoiigh liard t o
b'all matches stopped—temporArlly, at any rate—1; Vis not surprising Ito inote lennouncements that ' agricultural shows Iwhlcri were tolhave been rield at pashall 'Eaves tomorrow, and Slaldbum toriiorrow
With [picture houses closed arid loot- i ! I *
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Week, have been cancelled. ■ i i . j ■ ■"[# :[*:.#[■ _ I J
In their ■ehiiffonment: ;' GertalnlP they; have been> warmly welcomed ' by' the; villagers.,’ 'Iririo striking features!if the' ;xacuatlon are the establishment of ai lursefy school I to accommodate 14: ydringi ihlldren,; arid • a school for deaf] and; dumb which! has been transferred ffprii!
aj.Bradford Hchool to “The'Heariings,” Newton, kindly placed at the disposal of; th trie ^authorities by Mrs. Flsh. Thel.''^''"'’ irir deaf and dumb will be at G|1
here the 3l| children ahd their tepchers e to live a t the Youth Hostel,
,1 Many tquehing Scenes were wlijriessed
•were lined' with sympathetic 'onlbokers. jVhen the; first special train drelw into
(jllltherop children Hi . and the streets
’ "T-the tyranny .Iclpatlori oiice
residents and tradespeoi)le jenkallyj as also those who are comiielled to utilise the roads after dark will co-operate with the Police ailthorityin fliese matters.!' A complete black-out freim 'sundown: to sunrise Is ilmperative, :|ind,'after, .this appeal—It is made purely in tjie jmterests of: all townspeople and'for t lelrjsafety— proefeedtrigs 1^1' bekriis ;lti ted ( agaliist, offenders. The fact iriist riot |be over looked that he effective' shielding of! all lights is not an edict of the Local Authority but a Natlonk orper.
departmental meeting • ihall, until further notlcie, be comblr ed with that of the General consists of Council. At their mee a j resolutlpj Councillor
The Town Council hai; i esc Ived that all
seconded , py , Counctuir (Deputy Mayor)’
You caii'i llnagine jwhat a bitter blow hundreds of voluntary Ijvoi kprs' and to the!townspepple gener^: ■ “
nei; m : which
believe that! tl lefp Is' anythlrig more! or anythin! different |l;hat I cbuld have done aiid tllat would'have been more successful:
Up to thii rery list It wbtild hive
been quite ysslbleito ha,ve'arranged a peaceful ^nd honourable setjtlembnt
betweerij Ci^naany 'and Pplarid, but I , „ Hitler ivould
not ha've it.
i'.is k'liii i{ay,'|whki
rin store, fof is. remembered
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-.not for terrl •power,' not
qw fori ■freedoiri. | Cbme 4yk the future iinay hold that iarie factj iiiust' be
,^Ways. jiwe ar| flghtllng. ;6i y, not; | from just .for fdr aggrandisement,' butj to
providing aocommodatlop fpr those who have been evacuated.
they!
: Only half the nuriibbr expected In : CUtheroe |and jarrived, although it Islthoighll that the full complement may within the next few day!, c sign of an air! raid, r dlstfict.' C! so far only lance, and some of thpsii home durin j the past; : ew officers In charge of tte
iltheroe’s qupta .,500 have ppt Ip
of I evacuees district have
the Manchester is 3,000, but
bj completed r !st the first
have had a i extreme! 'notwithstamilng that arisen—as they were po;—^ mothers as Well as thel: o Tspring have to be accbmmodatec possible, eve Is true that
avp' returned days. The iirrkngements busy time, and illfi cutties have
•ri appear-
ryone has in some caries
settled,
pfforts last week In relation to pvacuees. There was apded a genbil tribute to the,
anp staff for : their jspleridid
Purposes (Jo^ilttee, which all the mpmpers! of the ,ln; this week. ;)rorlosed ''by | Mayor),
several memhers, unaniri ou ily places on record high lappreclatlbri of thri work of officials
Bentham oentnam i I:!. (tpe and
of thaiiks si ppoirted i by Hargrepves
as the children arrived at CUtherdeland, Glsbum stations oh! Friday and' Satur-i day.' , As trie'elementary schp'o^ were .closed, hundreds of riUrrpunded' the statlo:
the! station; bhe crowd quickly forgot Its dwni anxieties at the, prospect of war, andj smiling faces encouraged I the evacuees I as they proceeded to the [places pet apart fori their reception. Fortunately the -weather; was fine. : It was a pkthetlc clilt
Bowland, arid they appeal to be enjoying! themselves*lri spite of the radical'tl range ■
Vi ‘ "(■''' ‘'!#' [:#! # ’1V,, j lOur peaijty! ,congratulations -also to Miss Margaret ChAtbuiri, residing at Rlbblesdale I Square, Chatpum, who,, Is eighty today; And,to;Mr. iTom,^Howarth, 19, Newton-Street, a former well-known ItMial preacherj whp: attains, his elghty- !flrst annlvetoary toirionow. ' :l '1 - I
pe prepared for |A jpuitallmerit of 'pus services,! ari ;Iritlmatidn, to this, effect Having been; received ;at! the Rlbble Services offices. Several vehicles! haye apeady beeri'withdrawn, and there'is a possibility bf ! a' skeleton! -feervicA^ being runjthls: wepk--erid;- |, ' '
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;Officer vlsitpd Ciltheroe bn Monday and, In consultation with Dr. Barker, and the Town' Clerk;'' suggested that the offer should rie .accepted on Clitheroe’s behalf so thatj, WAddbwj may be used; as a hospital I fori Infectious, [cases arising among evacuated children, .and ; other bhlldren|ln! jhe
town.Co'u .dlgo, hi the'new circumstAricesi to be nuned at the;home.
sight td see the children, parcels of fobd and clothing, and jhe suirouridlngs worideringly; , Curious they [might be, for many joj them pad never: been Intoj a country area before. Somp of the teachers in pharge broke into tears. As one of them .said, to oiir rep o r te r ' “ We. have been weatly. moved
by.thb warmth of the ^welcome we have; received. On every riand’ we have ladjthe greatest kindness'sriown|,to us,
tchlng byelng Ahd
_nd' you cannot Imagine what It feels rikei'to knowjwP'are going to live
m.srich a beautiful | district. .1 Some of, my Children come from the Clayton mstrict, 'vheire the'houses are I overshadoyred by arge works iand buljdlrigs. Clayton Is pne;of the:‘iblACk spots’ so
far.as Man- 'bhester’s danger area is,,' coriberned. Eere . . i.! well It Is like hea,veri." I.
* # * he! Director of Education (Mr jthe. Town, Hall, A.R.P. 'Headquarters,
I -- . [ : * Many public j buildings In the
[Police and Frie' Stations and Post ;Offlce [among the, number ! have Ipsb I their jideritlty. ’They are;partially hidden by
isandbags, the order! for this protection [having comb direct ifrom the (dovem- jmerit. The! Reports [Centre at the Castle; lls being staffed nigritj and day bjr| volun tary'workers, ladies.taking charge;from 9-fOi a.m. to midnight, [and mpnj from mldnight tp 9-0 a.m.: ! Jk’'
me td do, when ulckly
trie evacuees
ifromi a Liverpool newspaper which, [dated In Mlayi 1933, was found at the [bottom of a golf bag.' In it is recorded
an Interestlhg bit of news When jieruslng ari bid publication used for some purpose In bhe home or found In an out- of-the- wayjplace. 'i We have received a cutting
" j ; , - ' 'L . ! " I!' : !ii : 1. ..!' Sthinge.'ls It not, how oile lights; upon, : #'■
Free doctoring Is provided for eiWcuees; J. H(,
_'aylo)’) informs us that. If fchlldren arejlll, houseriolders,shoi them to'their own fdriilly docton bee will be'borne by [the Govemjnent.
Pvacuee Id take The
town-
be administered ibyj'Pri. Barkpr'KMedlcal bfficer) I "aridj! the :‘'itowriY’ Clerk! (Mr. Eetheringtori). -Needless.; to say the offer! wps,!;Sratefplly! accepted,,,Oianks being conveyed to the (auldes' Assocla- ,lop. . I
iperatiori j'iust as ! ,soem | as cAn be irranged, yrtll[ relieve a lot pf tension.'
’nie i [schemCi to [be . pub, Into
'entered [ upon' the new perpi yesterday. The totalnupiber of hoy^s. In attendance! 'S 340—ihirtyj more thari last yeari, and, ffie biggest-total In the school’s history. Each boy ;had his gas mask: ■ IV
The' ' -I ; 'i!!'* •*' 4 " ! ' ! CUbherpe Royal (jrariimar School
Sunday [ aftbrinooh, Mr. jw. |c. Fort, on faehaU of 'th'b[officers and teacherb, pre sented tojMlss Marjorie Plxpn a case of fruit eaters!;! on the occasion of her inarrlage.
At Moor' Lane Sunday School ,
ereal canisters from the melnbers bf her ilass.'
Miss' ’ Dixon !
Clrciilti^lparnt with regr st bf the [deaUi which took place at Thlr 6e, bri Saturday,
________ in the Clitieripe Wjesleyan
of the ,Rev. George H. N arshall, [aiter, a long Illness. I' Mr.'ldarslall! camp ifrom Blackbrirn to take drityj, as | super- hitendent! piinlster of tpe CUtherpe circuit j In September, IS 23,; and; during
;the additlori[ of' la leeburb hall arid ininlster’b vestry [at Wjddlngton arid the beginning of a much-needed alterA; ‘ 'ey In the pro riSlon oi double [the 'extreme [end[of the leach! side Jof | the orgari.
[exits, jfrbm gallery on Asspciateld
tion at Wes
: (Park! Road Church) ln'|f926, being sucr ev. Ebenezer
ceeded In'Clitherbe by the Bulmer, who'came from I la'
Coffin!, Branstori; llincoln, 1^ na
taken for Ivbjplace. [
chaplain bf Marshall ivyas -trarisferijed | to i Choriley
with Freemasqiuw, he was Castle Lodge,
'shortIseiVlde was held ri. Thirst on ’iTuesday. morring, before ;the at
trie church'At Interment,
Nb. 4,452. Mr. enstall [ A
Increase bo bhelr highest lev[el, ! |He was. also assoplaied with rinpDvementsjat the WhaUey, plbbum' and Pajlthome chapels,
three years’ faction! of
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pilnlstryihe; bad-the "satls- seelng i mem Derphlp | returns
also 'received ___j last
bffefed ; thp!"'use! 'of WAddow Hall! for hospital’puiposes." The County Medical
The •iGlrl Guides’! Assbclatlon[ have The publlp using! road. transp6r.t should
FIRST IMPRESSIONS OFTEN WRONG.
:of: WaddlngtonVroad and Ph illco-road Ion: Sunday, A r i^ t 27th,'was heard .at the Boriougri Salons, yesterday, ■ when Dover! Scott: Carruthers,- a oinerj of Wardhlll, Aspabrla, Cumberland, iwas summoned, for. drlylng a motor-cycle
A sequel to anjaccldent at th 3 Junction
!without due care and attentlor. ! It was stated that Charles Edward Harrison, a[ butcher; of 13, Kng-street, 'was driving; a van from Phillco-road
Irdad, collided with It, althoug i the van was stationary alt the time.:'
irito: Waddlngbpri-road when ,c lefendant; who was proceedlrig from Wapdlngton-
! :Mr. H. Weeks; - defending, |Submltted that thP' motor-oycle was not proceeding- at any great speed and that lefendant Was under the-Impression th: it he was about to proceed towards Well-terrace., ib was not a serious accident;- neither defendant, nor his pHUon passe nger, were thrown off the rriachlne. i 'A fine of 10s. was imposed.
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.■Lhe Coupth' ! propose »rT)rovlde two brained 'purseS. ^Ihe. staff a t ' Waddojv Tjvill pemalpillni chepgp,*,
rferidertng-.All the ;psslst’arice required, andjfehe riospltM wUl
Ji Mill PEIiORQ IK
n e w I d e l iv i^ y , 710W i lM STOCK o r ;
obscDiiiig wind sow Black' Paper for
In Rolls 60 ink. wide . ' ■
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Gummed Tapes and Cellophane GET YOURS 1 WhUst the Stick Lasts,
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6, MARKET PLACE. PUBLIC HEALTH
[to. the present state of our n It has been necessary this w bf our shopkeepers to swill front of their premises seve day—and for! reasons which common decency should pre
Sir,—Whilst not having the to offend the majority of our riKldents, I do feel that the the, authority concerned shoi
nuisances 'parents
,1’m afraid that Clitheroe’s r i . health record will be seriousb: in a very short time. , • . Yours falthl RA'
habits are going to become ci look oh. are If
’east desire temporary
uld
.blame Is not all the chlldreib ,’s as these committed ’ whilst '
vent. the thesb iiripprted
dmriionpiace, htly'proud
y Impaired
-bully, ' TEPAYERi
should haVe been played tp-mijirrow, Satur day, has been postponed. [
S, GOLF JOTTINGS t bn account of the Intematio[nal situation
rie!, final for the President’s Prize, which
the flags in ifal times a ordinary The
aln streets. )k for some
ttentlonof be called
i i beUeye, as all who MR. R)|LPH ASSHETON
' I 'Mr. Asshetpri jvlth his.wife and mother, [played prominent parts,In the! reception 1 and settlement of evacuees Ipsti Friday.
iMrs. , Assheton,. of Downham HaU, who : has-accepted irie’appointment of Parlla- inentary Secretary to the M inistry of Labour and Ministry of Natlorial Service.;
Member of Parliament, for pushcUffe, Notts.; only son [of County Aldtfrman and
,'The number accommodated at Downham Is about thirty.
j ! ; In the las t fpw days mpst children and’
THE social diary ■ To Organl
Put a Prellmi event,
Sept. 16—The Oct. 11,
1939;
Oct. 18— i
r ' 5IS of-all Social Events; • |
and secure your pliace In the Social Diary to avoid clashing.
in I thei " Advertiser and Time?
Dance! 7 to ims p.m. 14,
L 3aII,
: , Blue Circle.’’ ' ■ 1 ' Oct. 11—
Trade
Oct. 27—Public operatl
Dramaltio Society . present arid
a.m. the Odnservative Club. !
Dec. 2—Union, street Methodist Church, Low! .11 ' MoorXmas Fayre.' Dec. 9—
Nov. 25 and 26-^ongregatlonal Church: Men’s Week-end.
(' King I Lane Hah. :, ■ Sale.of Work.. ViVT':’” ' 1”"' ' '
Annual (Pohservative Ball in the it
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Clitherpe Congregational Cnurcn: i
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lary Announcement'of your'' ,es"i
16:—Catholic| Amateur f'Tlle
Lowergate:: Grand I
Moor Lane Methodist i camren Clitherc
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Niggerj Minstrel CoiicertJ e and District Chamber , of Whist Drive and Dance Ih
Charities Ball In the C6- ve Hall,'Kmg Lane, 8 to !2
Nov. 22, 23,
25.-j.Moor Lane (ihurlch Bazaar. Noy., 24—
PLIMSOLS s c h o o l ! s h o e s
A HUjiE PURCHASE OF CHILDREN’S FOOTWEAR ENABLIES US T O : R ET A IL THESE AT ECONOMY : ! : - . I
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BUY NOW, WHILST OUR STOCK LASTS, TH ER E WIL L BE no INCREASE IN PRICES. ' I
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iarrangements halve been made' -for any depositor' who; ;e|vacuates, to make withdrawals on deman(i: on presenta'i- Ition of thO ,B0nk Pass iBook, - in any J district in jErigland, Vj^ales and Scotland.
: j any| Trustee Savings Bank.’ ' i: -t
i I ; Full ’ details • o f , this • additiondl service' may be- obtained at
william: HINDLE, : ! Actuary.
N.B.-rUntil fuirth$r‘notice the EVENING'’lOPENING ■ "fori business ' is-IS US'P.E'lND:ED :V'and,;: in substitution,, the! Banking-Fours on-TUESDAYS a ^ FRIDAYS'will be extended ifrom , 10.0 '
a.tnt • to I 6-0- p.m. I
i; ! bei
On as hsual.
A' GRbuSE. I h
ent), I peevish wireless, receiver. Th
ana mat' was rather] a ' nuisance' for a | time, blit on the whoie everything wenti on'as nisuali and we-tould wait'for the!- papersi-ltb get our news:ard read them;' quletlyl iristead of having nitlces shouted i at:us eViery hour."
as the ";wlth hour! torium nd thi
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a Marichester Guardian" found her sitting frame of mind In
Calllhg on an old acqualn
;ance (writes correspond in'a'rather front of her.
all these announcements • every i: Of course, thiire was the mora-i; It tha beginnirig of;the:last war,!
Isn’t going to be such a nice war: last,".' she complalhed fretfully,:
. rn "-■! .other days the Bankmg-jhours will Hi 'lii 'i: ■ ■ I 11
T rustee savings banks are authorised BY THE Ib^ATIONAL DEBT COMMISSIONERS
to ' , inform |. depositors that in the present National Emergency, I'sufijicient funds will be--placed . lat the disposal of 'Tpstee Sayings' Bahks toi; meet all ds of' deposit(3rs. i
u! i I : BLACKBUli
j l S A t t e I Head Office ; LORD STREET WEST, BLACKBURN.
Clilherofe Bil'anch: 3, CHURCH STREET ' I
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CHATBURN
) the LATE MR. WILKINSOM^Dtep bym-l pathy Is extended to Mrs. W; H. Wllklrison,i;
ito tune ilni-but: she wcjuld hot have that.; i"ilf yem’ye 'got the-thingsI you have toi listen td [them." ■
I suggested that It |was hot necessary I j ;--| .■ . 3 j ' '|
!' No do^bt'Cadds the iwrlter) there were !, old' people In' 1899 who regretted the !| cahfiesjarid looked ba(:k tei the-Crimea,:| and' thbro must have bem Napoleonic 'j
'Veteran^! who thought that wars were better managed in 1815 than in 1855.
cattle and 1,000 sheep bpfore la large attend ance. CllDice black polled heifers, M. to 81d; other IrieUers and bu|locks, ■ 7Jd. to 8d.; gradedIdowa Old. to 7J;i others 5d. to Bid.; choice I hjandy-weighted i lambs 9id. to lOd stronger!sorts, BJd. to Sid.j to 8d.;| fewes, 5Jd. to Bd.'pCr ,1'
MON'I’l l Y.—Another [good
TUESDAY.—A! larger I show of cattle and calves, ibfefore a big attendance, A brisk trade i foridaibl battle, prices showing,a tendency to rise. ' Bidt young cows,|£28lto £35; Useful icbws, £23 10s. to £2'?, 10s.; klntts £2i(i 10s. to £22 lOs.;
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;lng, :spm 22s. each. Haslingdep! and J. following
to £26t,i Waddlrigitori.: i
Liveri I. Suriday, Brltls]il’ He I work
The I (XU,
Scotchfbelfers, £27 to ’ others £19 10s. — ’ best veal calves up to 100s.; rear-: 283, to 40s.; I young calves, 8s. to The Judges, Messrs. T, Dewhurst, :6ck,
md jhi
made,.t ■i, H. Da'vson, Bashall
[•(tlhurchman’s interesting
Hev. a J. -AT , vislt^ St. as organising
best local and plainer other
ir dairy cattle: 2, R. Berrj’,:
Blackburn,
3hpr, A.L.C.O., of pies’s Church on (secretary of the
the Society:■ill ! feir 3lgn lands,
by special licence, at [Flshergate Haptist Chapel, Preston, yestejday, of Mri, Jo^^, Crooke Hamilton, son of . Mrs. and tlie late iAlderman J. C.: .Hamilton, (|J.,]itp Miss! Leoni Cecilia Bailey, daughpr |Of MrsiiBalley; 86, Waddlngton. Theibrlder groom'Is employed at the Preston. Qpr- poratlon Offices; the bride Is a nurpe |at Preston Infirmary, li : '
-WEDDING.—The marriage tookj place, i i i ':| -
Missionary Soclety.- rid lreases on the
i 'B'O p-m.--’ ■
We uiiderstand that i services;.at, all. local churches on Sunday will'begin [at
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shearlings 7id. lb-, '
CLIllriEROE auction MART show of 80
Brown (3ow Iim, and. her two sons, Inl the' sad circumstances of their bereavement. Bom[' at Padltmm, Mr. Wilkinson came to ttolde at' Chatbum/ toentyrsix years-ago. Of -a 6uiet| disposition, he was well respected, and btanyi ' friends will mourn his untimely passirig. /An| ex-Sendee man, he served three yoars,|lri thai East iLancaShire-Reglment'-during! the] Great, War,! and was In India for a period.: -lAi: member of the Ribble Lodge of the; R(A OB.n fromilts Inception-he also “eted os treasper,-: T h e funeral took i place at Chritbuml Churchyard,
yesterday.afternoon, the Rev. A.1 E. Siyallbw ofQclatlng. i - Bro., Ji .W.'putterl P.G;P.,jrepresentcd the'
P.Gl., of Blackbum| R:A.O.B. The bearers were Brotheiri A. T.i Bradshaw; J. W. Wilson; T. Walton, arid-H.; Nuttbr.': Brothers !-J. iTomllnson 3aJid| ,W. Yates represented the Rlbble-Lodge,-lM)r.-Hu Nutter - attending on - behalf of-the jBritlsh'i :L^iciri.!-." :■ ■ [■
: [Floral tributes were sent fay,: :[ ! i!!L, I'j
breck); Mr; .and Mrs.i C,.Wilklnspni.and'' family (Padiham); Mr. gnd Mrs.'H. Wilkinr, i son I (Burnley); Mr. and Mrs. E. Rydeneard 1
Mother :and Boys; i-Ada and'Will (Nor-:;
: Dot: I Tom a!nd'Gertle;i Mr; and MrsJ Ham-[ son: '(Sawley); Mr. and Mrs. Ted,'Ealley (Clitheroe); ■' Mrs. Cockshutt, - Ted and, 1 Annie; Mr, . and Mrs. John Holg4tc and i family: Alice; Mrs. Lu))^. Miss Driver, John; ! and Edith .(Edinburgh); Mr. and 'Mrs,' , Hopwood and Mr. and ,Mrs. Alde(sley; Customers at the Brown Cow Inn; Members' of the Rlbble Lodge,
R.AiOJB.; Cbatbum Flying Club; Tradespeople, Bridge Road, Chatfaum. I
(St. lAnnes); Bertha; Phyllis and |Noel, (Chelmsford); : CJeorge; and Alice |(More-: , cambe); Harold, Hilda, and 'Jackie (Preston): Mrs. I Jackson' and Miss Taylor; Tom and ,
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