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OPENING . C E R EM O I^ :] jUNIGlS-' STRe IeT ’ I Me t h o d i s t ! c h u r c h .


j iRepreseiitatlves of the Chujrcl: ' I ' '


PROJECT. ' * I ' ' i ‘


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and a; brief dedicatory prayer by the Rev. R.'Holt,; who called, on Mr. J. Wilkinson statenfent.;


• ,! ; i ] ;Mr. I Wilkinson began |by! remarking


£42 £35


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that the roofl which had just paired,' ,had , sheltered thelir j fathers elghty^ifour years. ] There was in an, old minute bobk,jtp servl held there about 1856, sometime to the opening of the chapel! MethofUsts had ,'very often taken steps]forward In, extremfelir depressing days.;For examplk’ during] ',the Napoleonic ■ 'Wars chapels sprang] hp all over the cbuhtiy. ' ] Al­ though] ifbw Mo,or was] one of: L the depressed! villages of, LdncaBhlre.^tHe congregation were taking a b|Dld step. The ejqjense would be in the ndghbour- liood of £ 200,'probably a jdttle dver.land


of that sum they had already raised £50.' In searching fpr someone jto 'periorm th]e opening ceremony: they had' to look for a' person with the necessary cualiflca- tlons. : Mrs. Birch had|;a| very !long connection with the chapel and her love for the ilace was'undoubted. He had great'pleasure in asking Mrs. Birch ]tb perform the ceremony:


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present to perform such a' pleasing dutjf, Mrs. BirCh signified her appreciation of the hondijr and kindness] ,,wh^ch |had prompted the Invitation];, I t was pnljv on rare .'occasions that suph 6pportunit]y came their way for the ppehlng of, p


'Expressing her pleasure] ait being


door,' shd prayed that it mlght | be the beghmlng of. better dgfe ahd 'ihore prosperous times and that j b&fote the year closed they would have ri the money repulred for the alti the premises.


| The '.congregation thei]' fill


inspectfed the new extensio] consist] of of an enlarged] veste arid :a


new :kltchen. ■ ;j ,] ■ I "i TEA AND ICONCERT.


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_till larger gathering, wjilchi fully 'en­ joyed a splendid entertaliunent. In'which several local'artistes took, part J | Mrs. Ellen Fletcher, soprano, was In fine vplc,e and! her songs, ‘]Carnival” aifdi“The fairy tales of- Ireland;” ; vfere] both enthusiastically encored. FPr her encores she choise “ The lass with the delicate air " and " Somewhere a voice Is calling.^’ Equal success was achievpd by Madame Olive iSouthern, ; contralto, ;who' sdpg “ Gathering Dafiodlls ’’ | ] and '] ‘f Dpyii Here,” ;with “ Sanctuaryand .“Til walk beside you” as'i encores; iyUss Amto Watson submitted popular elocutloriaw Items, which were greatly appreciated. These'included, “ Doing the, Acade#,'- “ The Garden Gate,”." H’sintlques,” “ TTie Little Black Dog”, and “ 'Vespers.” Filr- ther songs by Mr. Frank Lofd, !“;Glorldus Devon;” “ Laughing Cavalier,” “ Roll ,4e Pie 'Chariot,” “ Come 'itb fhe! Fair ” and “ Lonely Road,” added to the] pleasure ,6f thri ‘evening. Mr. Wilfred Harris iprbved himself: a skilful violinist, ;arid [the audience were not slow] .fo show their appreciation. Raff’s Cayatlpaj” j Schribert’s Serenade, “Noto] PefpetuPi’n Chanson Trlste ’’ were all'r^celyed wltjril thunderous applause.


tea which. followed, anci several ] p|ti scholars presided a t . the tables: Mr^. Birch and Mrs. G. Althanij Mts. T. Hayp hurst arid Mrs. T. Banks;; Mrs. Tipping and Mrs; Rawllnson, Mrs] 'W.' 'Walmsley and Miss Tattersall, who.Werd ably sup­ ported by the ladles of thfe congregation. Mr. E.’A. Parkinson prieslded over ] a


i]As!]entertalnerj


and illusionist, Mr. Myroiri Carrujthers, of Blackburn, was a' great attraction, : hls inystlfying ] card tricks 1; completely baffling theiaudlence. Uproarious nfirth was produced by his blowirig of, bubbles and a clever ventriloqulal||act {seti|thfe seal on an outstanding performance.'iThfe duties of accompanist were ably]fulfilled by Mrs. W. |W. Dugdale, and the] concert was kindly arranged by Mr. E. ./^eri. .Special thanks were g iv p lto''|h&. Parkinson, Mr. Allen, andito.the jartistes,


|by:Mr. J. WUklrison. j| j;' ] | ' Generous'gifts by many frlerids of the


church; ■ together! with] theii [amouht realised by; this effort, ha^e lidded jia further £25 to the extension fund.! |


TOSSIDE SUPPER AND CONCERT.-rPrbmoted j by


members of the Mothers- suouef and concert was held In the village haU, Tast night, week, a ltfte;|compk^


I I t is, : and


iroWn-: }hi)met i;cf a: snows-i


jand’i ;In:


(iyc 'UM I ple,;of: ] relict


Saturday evening, prlze-w^ers,bemg-jp iLadles: 1, Miss, Tpmllnson; • 12,


• 2; Mr. A. Ward; 3; Mss C. Clegg; ci|insolpon. Miss A. Law.


liadleton; 3, Mrs. Browitt; Jj^arker. Gentlemen: 1, Mrs.


byj members of the d n g r^ a t io dM .^ u ^ Choir, took place in thd Ambulance


WHIST DR1VE.-A . last


Wellgate, Telephoiie


included' "The Sleeptag .Beauty i by_ I the the Pedlar,


senior children, - and “Little] Believe,” “The old woman'


assembUng. ; A wide variety by the scholars, gave genuine pleasure. These,


and " The Lost sack ” by the infants. Anothp- popular section of the i propanune given’ by a nigger minstrel,trtop,.who


tributed ' mhny well-knoTO ; taelotos indulged'in bright patter. | Membem of the Mothers’; Union were ] respoiSible; fompo


niav " Keep Fit.” 'Recitations weve, givbn by 'Mrs.'Foster, Rathmell. and. musical J Iteps


choruses; Including the poP^'P'] i walk;- and they alsofpre^ted an apiping


were contributed Iw] Mias Chapman, Button; Ml- Stork and Mr. H. Eobtason, Long Proton, and'Madame Knowles] The.duties of atcobi-


panlst .Were exceUently discharged] by l|aster AUan Wicks. ■'


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.epmaynfes Quiet Time ;e, Clitiieroe.'


Seniors”, concert party bt the Baptist Sunday School united in lan augmented performance of the concert which (they gave on Boxing


CONCERT.-^n'Satiirday evening the “Jolly By STEPHEN


"CUtheroi Days.”.


Day. The first half of the prograimme was In modem variety [style, arid the second depicted Chrlstmari in thej.“ ’90s ” Those taking part were Misri J. '"Wo6d, MlSs M. Parfltt, Miss G. Slater, Miss J. Wrillace, Miss J. Duerden, Miss M Wood, Messr?. H; Jackson, J: Newby, BL: Budge, C. B. Wqo.d, R. Parfitt, CJ Moorhouse, and R. Tbwlef.' The production wari by Mr. G. Hargreaves, and a t r '


(Full Cloth,


Coachbg arid . Railway 2/6, postage 6d. extra)


By HARTLE^ASPDEN :-+- ’ Moorhouse was the By the ‘‘AD’/HETISER AND TIMES”-


•^Flfty Years a Jonmalrtt.' Cloth p flee 1/6; postage 3d. extra; : / ■ ' -----


“Air Views {of CUtheroejand District” (Irice 6d.; by post 8d.)-


ADVERTTISIilR AND TEMESj CO. XTR, 1 !. Printers] and Publishers,


fi iMabkWt PLACE', CIATHEROE. . -; V


circuit gathered together i;at street: Methodist Church, ]|LO| Saturday, to witness the bpenlni new premises by Mrs. Lewis ^Irc scholar In |;he Sunday School, service was opened with ]th( _ the 'hymn,! “We love the jplace


EXCURSION


E ALHAMBRA, OBD,


FRANCIS LAIDLBR’S “ALADDIN.”


> in the Uhlon-


Moor, on ig .of the h, nil old


The shoirt


singing if a nf Onrtl”


the ttemendous popularity of the panto­ mime, Aladdin,” tywch Is-.oneofthe flrieslj jproductidns th a t ' Mr. Francis Laidlerjhas ever] staged In the city.' A rail I excursion Bradford and ' the theatre] Is being organised from Clltheroe by Mr. W. King] of the LM.S. passenger department, on February'8th.'


tehtep people who leave the Alhainbra .rri, Bradford, every night, tesflfy to


[The hug{e crowds ,of happy arid con- In I the riiake-iip o|f this great show •


there Is something to delight people'of all afees. Perhaps] there ]ls no pantomime that so]easily] lends Itself', to elaborate arid spectacular; settings as “Aladdin,” arid i the “ King of jPantolnfme ’.’ .has ut^ised hlis ppportv nitles to the full, producing a niagiUfleent blend of colour­ ful pageantry,' cohiedy, magic, inu^Ic and dainclria j ,] '. ]


FARMERS’ BALL


-AR]' ANNUAll event: WELL SUPPORTED.!


oh Friday people ' wi function.


Tree ” caused entered ilritoi


: "Every*'m^mbef]of )he brllllaril cast'ls already- a firm favpi^rlte with the audi­ ence. I Peggy j Bedell, the, young, vivacious West Erid star. Is maklhg a big, success I of, the title iole] and she has a perfect jpartrier Irij Joan Edmondson, a charming ' artiste with a beautiful soprand voice; who takes the part of Princess So-Shl.! ]


! A better, comedy team could scarcely I have bedn asspnibrnd. Frank Randle, ] 4s the I Old iVizier, has ]'everybody I aching 'fvith lan ^ter at his comical antics, and ] Iris ^adler, as Widow jrwankey,’’ is anothef exceUent pur­ veyor of] riaerrjnient.i


i


Dave Devailt'makes a fine foil for Prank arid they haye ] spiriei hilarious scenes toglether.. pthdrs .who contribute their full share to thid liappy pantomime are Edward Victor .'(“Abanazar ”), ^ magician


door. I^w Moor was her] native village, and the 'happiest hours,of :her life 'had, been f^rpent there. She Could Say with' St. Paul;] “ I am debtor,” ], Opehlngj the


usds his magnificent voice to good effect ln| the] part' o f ! the, “ Emperor”: the Klraku; Brothers, | two ' accomplished acrobats whoidlsgulie their skill under


tt]|e uniform] of Chinese policemen; and Harold Mox({)ri, tlie Slave of the Lamp,” : wlio is a star, trap acrobat.


octet ot hlgh-steppers who dance with pirecislori arid -who augment a good- idoklng] -chorus; In many striking epsembles’;; and, of 'jourse, there are the dainty littlejSunbearis,: without whom a llaidleri pariiomlmej would not be com­ plete.' ', ri


I'The dghtEharmEiii-Fisher Girls are an . ' : Morel than 200 people sat dmyn to] the who sees It will, vote It a good show.


“Aladdin’! Is a pcntamlmd that acts ce a tonic!.and'eVeryiwdy In Clitheroe


: I \ " , ] sung, led by , Mr. Jack bddle,. and also


pld-fashlonb^ tabled their! popularity, with custom]


.The Faijmer’s Boy ” was


during the injterval, Mrl R. Rye (piano) accompanied jthe drinclig of; th e .‘‘ Maf- suviaria.” Music was siipplled by Rush- tpn’s Salon Orchestra, of Accrington, and the duties of]M]C. were shared by Messrs. J. ,V. Aspln, T Backhouse, R. Hltchln, I, W] Cowperthwalte, J. Towler/


A. Walmsley; T.'H. Aspiri, J. arid T. Wood.


early hours' ofi the morril ig, the, farmers were able to reach home safely and' In good time for the mllklni;. j '


, , GRINDLETON ,WOMEN’S . , .'INSjriTU'TE.—Over sixty


members latteifded the annual meeting of (Jrlridletbri Women’s Institute. Mrs. W.


(Mrs. Driver) presented their] reports on the past year’s working.'


(Mrs. Holte f e h ) ! ' [ The ballo^ for'the conimlttee resulted


as'follows :" Mrs. Charnley' (Pfesldent); Mrs. Broughton, Mrs. Claijk, Mrs. Collinge Mrs. Driver (treasurer),' Miss Hindle,, Mrs. R. Hltchin,, Mrs. Rj.-Holgate, Mrs. Hayhurst] Mrsj. Holte Smith (secretafy), Mrs; Tomlliison (assistant secretary) and. Nurse Teece..


: REPORT OR THE ' DIRECTORS


comparison .'with thosd ,1 I 1 { liQ9«


"Llbbrnties:


Deposits ].. Acceptances, Confirmed | 'Credits,!' [En­ dorsements'etc.' ;7,282,9f6: 9,346,536 9,027,586 i Assets: : M '


Capital ] and Reserve ].,


5,952,856, i 5,952,856 5,952,856 .3 81,959,979 83,458,809


Cash in hand ! and in j the ; Bank of England 8,088, Balances .with and Chequteiri course of Col­ lection on: other Banks in Great iBritaUi' and Ireland ..: Money at CaU Bills Of : Ex­ change ' Includ- in'g Treasury Bills British Gov­ ernment : securities | and ottier i Invest-


ments l .] .... 29 39S;248 29,621,613 29,268,394 Advances ■ .’. 27i398,273 30,834,823 32,583,941


,


Bank Property i;553j'790. 1,580,266 1,621,163 The balance to be caMed forward to next


Henry Hall Summers, in view of advancing years and for health reasons, has resigned from the Board] They .desire to record the valuable services Mr. Smnmers has rendered


account is! £287,894 3s. 5d.' The directors regret ;o announce that! Mr.


to the'Brink since he jolied the Board in 1925. Mr. Richard P. Summers has been appointed a member of the Boaifi I ,


Robert Noton Barclay, Mr. Arthur Hacking, Mr George. Lockhart McKelvle. Sir Christo­ pher T. Needham and Sir Samuel Turner who being eligible, offer themselves for re-election.


The dUrectors retiring t from office are Sir ' ! 162 8,675,380 8,350,890


port a profit for the! year ended December 31st of £508]808 6s. |6d. ] which, with the balance' bipught ' in] Ifrpm last account, increases the total; to]£794,419 7s. lid. OThe following table! ]shows the figures In


I [of 1936, and 1937 1937 1938


fA ,T a meltlig of skireholders to-day the Directors of fhei District Bank will re­


Instructive lecture on “ Health for AH.” ’The , competition was for the best health hint, Arid the merit pard was ‘awarded to Mrs. Driver, who also, won the prize for iripst merit cMds during] the .year. An especially vtelc'pme visitor to jjhe meeting was] Mrs. iGertrude C. Moore,, formerly secretary of'!the Instltrite for several years. She gave an Ihterestlrig talk with reference to the Instltutel wlth which she IS now connected nedr Penzance, Corn­ wall, where she now resides. On Saturday the members had;their


i Miss J. FTanpes Nleld, D.O., gave a most . ;!■ i _ were warmly, Mcorded to LANGHO.


2]884;0 i5 3,017,931 3,242,103 8,764,618 8,283,450 8,629,718


,533i3'i5 5,479,737 6,201,'704 Litei^atur'e.


Ckiples are! ^111 to be had of !the follow­ ing-Books oij Booklets oh.local subjects by .local authors,*,from | the [Advertiser and: Tinies O lice, 6, Market Place. :


By‘A,jLANGSHAW;{- { ![


“A" Child’s Ristory of LCRtherlre.” Price 2/e; postage 3i


By W. S. -WE]^ :• “ Surrendrt (4d.i postage Id.-jextrtt).


‘ Abbot PasI :w, ;;; "(4d.,


,"Downham Articles.”


postage Id;)extra). Chorch Bells, {and other (4d-, postage Id, extra).


“Clilheroe Parish Church Bells.” (4d:, postage ld.]extrk).


“Dr. John ^iVebster.” . [ ! postage Id.


drive, organised in St, Leonard’s attended. The Kay, Miss D] I Harry Smith,' Refreshments p Messrs. "H. Derek Kay prrti


Chureh ” Bright last, .the spqriker WHIST DRW


BRIGH-jr H -The Langho Methodist


F. Webb and J. H. Howarth. ere provided. Thb M.C.’s werb ley and J. Maudsley, and Mr. ented'the prizes;


!


E. —On Thursday last a whist by the Men’s Guild, was held Schpol, wheh about 70 jpeople prize-whmers were : Mrs. D]. ■tchen, Mrs] Yeevers, Messrs.


orn:” was heW]on Thursday being Mrs, I Hindle.


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,TVELEGATES ! i I**


the balf-yfarly meeting held at the (jijldr f lows’ Hall, K rig-stfeet, Cllth eroe, Saturday]'! Bro. G.*Bleasdale, Prov. Q',Mi,


., In the Cllth’


representing all Lolges eroel District attended


iwasi ln the char,' arim Bro. RLharc^n, J secretary] ^ , the Lanqashlre Cc nfert ncei, an4iDistrict',Pa:lel Auditor, was presijnti ie elberion' t f officers for thb ensjiln,-^


year took m c e as folios Grand Mafei: Bro.]®. Topplrig, 'Cb


Lodge. I 'Deputy Grand Master: Bro.


walte, Dlaihpnd HllTijodge. jPariel I Auditors : Brds. W.


Thomas arid J . ! 3. Tuyner. .District Committee: Bros.i'H,


soil, T. Seed, H, ,P..Marsdeii, I W. [Hargreaves nnd W. T.'Itoowjles,


Mstrlct Arbitrators': Brds, HI Brejwer, W. Towbrs, G. Wlndle, G. F. Jeffb, J. , leld rind J' D.


H,!Thomris]>', , ■ '] ! . _._te Book Ej aminers:


Diitrlci; Audit j r s :


arid |r. Ni Qarus. ' LectureMaster;; Bro. Ji. W. ji Bro, H] Thomt s was appointed


custopiary, pantomime obthig,. choosing ‘[ Aladdin,’’ rit the Opera House, Man-, Chester, and. In spite of heavyiraln In the mjoyable tlmeWas had by


Mrs. Hplte, Siiilth for thle very capable arrangement^ fPr the trill..


to! th,e A,M.(3., k) be held this Sekrborough.


.Adelaide] ijiodge, Chipping, was reedmj- mended !fd|r the meritorious pbnsio i In


Bfo. F. ,Tlmb:ell, :p.P.G.M., of'Qjieeri - • !■


recognition of 47 years’ services] ds sepref talyjto thb] lodge.


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addrbss. Ini' which hej :dealt with p- gafadri. Pension! and the, Orphap Fund, arid for which he received thri 'cordial thhnks of the delegates. Bro. C; N. Parklngton was - h :


Brp. Rlqhardspn gave an/Ulumlm


capably fulfilled fiy Counclllof K Cook, J].P., assisted by Mr. R. Parsons.,who are to be complimented on:the smooth and efficient ma.nrier Iri which arrangements vyere carried out. j Although] some fog persisted In the


Catering arrangeirients 'were 'carried but by Mt and ]^4rs. J. 'WRklnsori, of 'the StarkleArnis Once again jthe secretarial [duties were


had been dfa,wri up, old and new dances' being suitably literspersed, i; “The! Lambetri Walk ” and “ The Chestnut much amusement and were with great zest, while the waltz and barn dance re­ in] accordance


fairy lights' ajnd other electrical effects added.tp the jbeauty of the sdene. j An attractj]ye, well-varied ]programme'


fo by the rirhile farming community, was grtatly ienioyed. Shrubs and flowers ridorried |pipmlnent |:vantage,i points throughout the' hall, and It jwas obvious' that great |care [had been taken Inl arranging th^m so as to procjuceithe best' possible] effect. 'These plants had beeh] kindly 'loaned] by Major Asplnall,: of] Starideil Hrill ! In adSltlon]'irilrror bowI,


all took:'])la,ce! in the,|Qo-operatlve Hall ^eveiring, when more than 600 ire ] present. ‘ This popular ’hlch is eagerly looked forwaf^


The twentw-seventh I anriiial farmers;


wlth'theiPP.CJ.M.'s jewel, foHowIijg which


Brp] Richardson InstdUed the newofifiiers in a mariner that rira!s most impr issive.


For BADIOl & ELECTRICAL WOBK.


We have a .complete range of BeceiVers j from 81 (GUINEAS Includlngl thej


Newi 16i| GUINEAS.


Heariri^Is Belieylng, so call f)r a Demonstration at


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T e l. 241 i! ■ ' ! .. We hav(


WELLGAtE CLITHE


also a good selectlor , ELEC 'RIOAL APPLIANilES


iricludlhg i etlles, iroris. Hair Dryers, Warmers,: ' '' ~ '


Heating [Pack Fires, your inspection.


'they’re coming back again-L-n


ouf [custoi lers who ■ purchased ; Time Oiffe ■; suit last January are


back agah i this “ Quiet Time Oflh for.special offer.- Place, Cliitheroe.


FOOtBALL


HORWICI COMINQI TO SHAW ! [ [ to-morrow.


,,


V in view (f the impending Lancashire Junior Cup match witu Leyland,Motors, or Bridge, Clnheroe have decided to rest son and play Taylor when Horwlcl visit Shaw "Bridge tofmorrow. OthenI team wil i be jUnchanged and; will be [as <foUOws:|


■Taylor; I Tlioina^,'Allen, Colbert, Enhre Kitchen. The kick-off is at 2-45 p.m. ;


Marsden; i Shaw, McDonald; Akers; [ ■' B A R T O N & > . , L t l L ^ ^ the follmchig-^,


! i BEDFORD 30 cwt Truck 1938 Palrifed I ] BEDFORD 2 ton > Tipper 1936 8.W.B. Paintpd i :. FORD


io h.p., 1935


AUSTIN 10 h.p. Saloon, 1938 STANDARD 10 h.p. 1936


' See fhess offers— EV ER YM b T O R ir iA {SERVICE ^ ..{ ' [ I


SINGER L E MANS 1934 Sporfa SINGER 9 h.p. 1934


. [ ■ Service BROATN & C TO. LD. [H ' W r Al l e y New Auitln 10 h.p. iii i ] |v , CLITHERpE


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LORD STREET AND MARKET b l a c R b u r n J


of FLOOR Spacious SHOWROpMS :


contain a huge variety | of every kind of FLOOR COVERING,


i, £ very C A ^ E T ahdj RUG


is gilriuinely REDUCED' jin PR IC E during sAl ETIME.


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