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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
£15 .‘£9
£55 ' I
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.
READY FOR THE ROAD. 1938 VAUXIi M l 10 hi] .
1937 AUST IN -) 1937 V A U X H A U 14 h.pi I Choice otj'l
1936 V A U X H A L L 14 h]-]- 1934 AUSTIlfl |0h-F -
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tart of our Business, IT 18: C H IE F ACTIVITY in whidh SPECIALISE. Wo have tho
EQuipment and Trained Heel------- to oHoct AN Y REPijtIR at Mdder^to
. Pried BRING YOUR REPAIRS
busy garage—There |ls O; Rea Our Success.
_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. ■'
]} I '] !' j Early Birds, catch
Briy your Sprlnjg Suit apeclal cut price. Re|
the fattest worms, now and get It at a
Offer,' 9] Market Plac
.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
; i 4 ; !,
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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irs,i] tc„
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.
You can s Av E
b y ' iu R C H A s iN G \ : r ! ^ V IS IT OUR GALLERIES.
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