trOTJB,
dL ltr HEROE CLr HEROE PARISH CHURCH Festivdll
Sur^day next, September 24t 1 : ■ '
! ' '' ‘ i It • ■ ! 8-0 iLm. Holy Communion,
10^30 a.m. Matins,! i- ‘ i I 'i i
3-0 ] >.mj Evensong & Gift Servjlc^. ' /
Methoiist (Wesley) CliurA CLITHEROE,
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Harvest Thanksgiving : - c ' ^ ■ i" :
services,I
SUNDAY NEXT, SEPT. Preacheir at 10-30 :
■ 24th.
R^V. HARRY ALI^N. Antrfein “Still with Thee,”'i(Cramptoh).
dg at 5-30. Rdv. G. Boyd Macgarr.
Pi [nulland and f ■ Augme -
O F F E R T O R I E S F p R C H O R C H iF D N D S ,
^ale of Pruit; ! iMo^ ay, at 6-15 p.oji.
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iANGHO P l^ H CHURCH pd ST. LEONARD’S, oiD;|LANGHO
Evening at 5-30. i'
Trlis I and Choruses | fnjjm [Haydn’s lEATION" by! Mrs. Houlker,j_Messrs. pugi
;ited Choir. Dugdale, and
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TROUT T] CLITHEROE MEN
Watch on two Cilthen fishing for trout othei of a lawful Instrumentil CUtheroe Borough Se; when Joseph! states, o: and Thomas Tomllnsc street, were each fine
How Detective Cohstj
CKUNG :D AFTER
UP-BROOKS EPISODE.
bl^i, Sellars kept en !who Y^ere
e thanl by means
wak'descrlbeld at islois, jyeste^day. North-street, of 24, North-
28 10s,
atj3-0'p.m. on AugusUloth, he was on duty In; plain , clothes near Twin Brooks Farm, when he saw deiiem ahts standing oh| the banks of MearlW 3rook. States had his jacket off a n d ^ trousers rolled up: above his | knees. Tomfinson had his Jacket off.
Detective Constable Sellars statedi that
the brook. States wai He bent down and pul thb water.
lying ()n his [stomach waterv,and poking a the stones at
but of the water with hus .laiiuo tion. He next saw Sti I Manwhli
Both men moved abo uri
the bot; [Both deffej i^t'ove-na ___ IS HEREBY GIVEN on the 16th m xum that I the overnamed ureter jwnicn came Order jwhicH into, fo ce lorce
Sripjeniber!, 1939, includes the following provisions, namely,j '
icclmes into force, sehd jto [the Local Fuel jOyelrseer for the district si schedule i’tirtvivSMrr !<«
immediately preceding that date— showing, [in
relation to
1 j: “ 2. !(1) The l^dvisory Committee jfor each districlj shall, within 14’day^l from the date on [yhicli this Ordeij *
tlhipi nwince period
(a) |the varioi s| grades of Coal customarily bold or I supplied jretail in thri district and i
(b) [the price! or prices pier loh at whic ! i of coal was- so Sold or supplied)
aid where different
1 ■ , iF M I , , , prices were charged; for
■ ! . i ti iceiving [the [said bchledule, the I Local Fuel Overseer shall
-..ntsiwent Into It ito the middle,
be th hands into fiomllnsori was tpe edge ,bf the k underneath of the I brook.
! (2) During the period of sevep days next af(er I I ! I : ' I ' '! ,!■
permit any person Carrying on the business of selling or supplying coal retail iii the district to inspect [the schedule, and shall consider! any representation made by hny such person , that the si:hledule is inaccurate! orj incomplete. Immediately upon |lie t!eceipt of the schedule, the Local Fuel Civerseer shall give I public! notice of the preceding provisions of this paragraph l|i sjuch manner as he thinks! best adapted t() bring it to jthe attention of all those petsbns.”
the brook and re[ ;bated the jopera- . jake two trout
5() yards higher
, HIRVEST : THSilKSCI)nHG .hP ^the brook and rep^^ted their pctlons, kept .thcih undeij obi ervatlon until
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,0LD LANQHO-^I^AY, OCTOBER 1st' I i I At TO-30 and 3-0 p.m..: iSPECIAL PBEACHER8-[SPECIALjmusic;
' A V e r y C o r d i a i I n j i t a t i o n j i a e x e n d e d t o a U . :i SEPTEMBER ; 30th — DICK^S FARE
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‘ esday’a 7-0 p.m.; Mothers, Thunday’s 2-30 p.m. IMen Friday’s 7-30; Lad’s Guild Saturday. 7 p.m.
G 1 : (InmWe Sale) in School ^ nP.S, Tuesday’s 7-30 p.m.
N™ HeA ^V WEtOOME
Moor Lane' Chwch h, ' , ■ CUTHEROE;; '!
SUNDAY NEXT, SEPT. 24th.
; iPrcaclier at 10-30 a.m. apd C-0 p.m. i A STUDENT
‘1 I ■i
Congregational Church ' (Opposite CasHe Main Entrance)
SUNDAY NEXT, SEPT. 24th i[ REv. J. A. Sin c l a ir .
Services and 10-30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday School and Primary 2 p.m. Evening Service strictly'ipne hour.
Special -Subject: “ Christ or Caesar- li the issue of the present crisis.
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All HALLOWS, MITTON I I’l -1 :' i '
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j-Iarvest Tliariksgiving SUNDAY Next,! SEPT. 24th
i [B-O a.m. HOLY EUCHARIST
i !t0-45 a.m.' MATTINC 1 i i 6-0 p.m. evensong li I Aiithoms by the CM*'
4-i) p.m.' At 4-40
p.nin| thie sbme|day, in Back Brook-street, W
wriat he had seen arid seafche|l theiri blit could riot find any trout: in their possession, j States wfe v et thrbugh up tol his waist and both his jacket ipockets were; wet. iTomllnsori’s jacket [pockets were also wet:' ^ k a d what they had done with i the flshl| States replied, Jpugged them,’’ atfhtl.e sbme time pdlntlng to! Medrley{jBr iok. He told triem the matter would be reported.
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Schedule! subniitted by the Advisolry Committee [for thy Borprigh in 1 accordance with Paragrajp^ 2 (1) pf the Order
I cfvucuuici
shewiing various grades; of coal and pricey sold or" supplied retai in I jtl|e ' Borough.
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^ Both defendants p il^ i d, “Not; ;gu(lty’’ arid said they had b4ori for a w^lk with trie dog, bu't[had not|bee4 attempting to catcri fish. jTomllnspi evidence was' not true ‘t It Is only his word'
as serted that the .rid State's added, ^Inst ours.’'
; !ln answer! to the M: Bbntham)' States a( clothes were slightly yrl had been running-,ail osi
convictions ; lOn behalf
iP.S. HarrIS|then re) against
,yqi (Councillor F. Im) ;ted that his I;, but the brook.
said he
, i i list of icri defen
servators, Mr. Jorin III. ,13oyd ejxpressed oe Police! for the ihey had given In
of ,the Ml iblri Board
thanks tb the Cllthe repeated a^lstance j t— - bringing to Court sucl cases,
Motorist'S Tl| ee Offences
the new lighting reg of a motor car, Syd]i dealer. Cage Farm, Bjl 7s. 6d. In,each case.
duty In, Bawdlahds fendant .driving a direction of Edlsford side light, while showing a brilliant able distance. Whel said the near-side Ilf some weeks. [ It waj that the hekdlamp of the regulations, a
i! Summoned at Sessions, yesterday, fo
iy* Forrestj poultry lpch:ster, was fined
P.C. Bradburn stal ;ed the
eroe Borough ree^breaches of Ions In respect
idht for a cpnslder- 3to])ped, defendant
notor car I In the ■foac. without near- - leadllghts were
_ mat he I was on vhiri he saw de-
(jars and running painted white. Del, Wll see-higher autl? sacked for it.’
that defendant told special constable ano Was an A.R.P. worke) 1 Defendant sent a I<
! ln answer to P.S.
the castle candy I STORES il AND CAFE Co,
ske Agents for Chat d’oe Chocolates - also Messrs. CJuttons,
! EineSt Quality. Chocolates [ of TpE
Morning Coffee ' Morning Soup ' iMnehems Daily , Afternoon Teas
19, CASTLE STREET, i CLITHEROE
the police pulled hid had time to make lions to the car tc Regulations.
Pear Lamp* Required I stated to have dr
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^ ^ome of theriJetters on IdentLQcatlon plates attached to motor vehicles^,are Incbngruous. Yesterday i a young lady passed through! one of the main thor- oughfafes In Clltheroe on a light motor cycle. On the" plates were the letters
..HUG.. ...............
^thout red rear llg postman, of • 18, Kli broe, appeared at the Yesterday, when the f jvlth a caution. Thi P. Bentham) who presided, future offenders wpu dealt with. , ,
came into force on
pulled up on Septemb said he was riot awar) was necessary;- Hii l y/a: reflector, j The new llghpi: epti
■ It was stated thrit
imdor-road, rough Sesslorii was dismiss!
William
a pedal cycle Briggs Cllth
yor fCounclllb: salcl tri
defendant' W nth, when
.^ng regulation: limher 1st.
red rear ligl s carrying
it 3 more severj#y'
;rates pleading guilt) le had been busy wl' jvacuees to different irom Ribchester, and ,ng an evacuee to
Iteht^was In excebs i i that the jbumper , boards j were riot
; t had beeri out for mirited out to him
[cndsnt replied : 1 I Drlty arid' ket you
E EarrJ him'
ijl: h)s
;1l thjat a, passenger
tter to the maglb and: stating th p
is, wltfiess said that h^' was a
hac just been tai- njw horn J , when
. his car conveying arte of the|dlstrljct
up. He had riot riiicessary altefp- ccmply wlth the.
prices include all delive • '
9, i Church Street, !
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previous iant. of Con-
i ; HOUSE COAL, sehc:ed grades ’ 2/6 to 2/8 per cwt. : aricording to quality.
BEST HOUSE COAL BEST Nu t s .
KITCHEN GOAll & LOWER GRADES |
....... ! 2/2; to„2/5 per cwt.
' | n t h r Ac it e . ..,! ^ [ i iow TEJ^ERATORE FUEL FURNACE COKE
^AS COKE Toil er fu e l BRIQUETTES
charges.
NUTS... 111/10 to 2/2 Iper cwt. .............. j:l/7 ;to 1/if per cwt. [2/10; tp [3/8 per cwt. j2/9’per'cwt.''■I'i',
[1/11 in loads per cwt. 2/- [in bags per[ cwt. 1/91 to 2/- iper cwt. iO/j to 30/- per ton. Id.' 'each; :
I _ • I t ! i | ! Clitheroe, 20th September, I - ^ 1939.
Bkek-out ! Breac ties Three Cllthefoe | householders- ;were
summoned at the Borough Sessions, yesterdayjifor breaches of ihe new llglit- Ing. re Motions ^ ^rid the [serlojsness ,of the offences was [emphasised byj PlS. Harris, who mentioned that a fine of £100, or three mohthy imprlsomrient. 'could bo :nfllc,ted.'; [ | ;, f,
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I “We have sent out oyer 70 letters of cabliori
to.pedple In this tov'n, and yet the y stUl keep their lights oh when they can[ be seen [ from outside,” he
declared.;
' Fred|Hlridle,bf Ip,'Turner-street, who was flneii 6s^ objected , to jvhat )ie
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described a? the clumsy way In lyhlch a speclgri ccristable drew his, attention to
the offence and said If he had been asked to put! the light out at once, |he[, would haye rionj so, ■ N -
[j ji [
. A fine I of 5s; was also inflipted on Herbert^dge, labourer, of 153, Wrialley- roald, ihefee wife said that'the [light was
left bn'; only for a few seconds [W
curtains and; shritters were arranged. P.C. [Sutcllfle stated that! the light was on'fbr;fu|ly two minutes. !
hU® ! j When sriminoried[fbr a similar offence,
■must havR dropped off afterwpifds; The window complained about was [in the bathrridml where his own children were sleeping, [while evacuee childTen! were sleeping In trie bedroom.
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Viricerit i Spencer,! case |' maker, 46, Plmllcb-rpad, stated that he w£s!in bed at the'tlW and trie light was left on because his child was 111. [ The window was properly coverbd when he went to bed, but the bottom piece of brown! paper
| ! P.C. Robinson stated that atl3-[fo a.rii;
on Tuesday, September 12th, thcrp|was a Continued foot of next column.) ■ |
SMILING THHOUGH THE jTASK OF |HE H()ME FRONT.
Long lists of those w)io may nrit leave their normari jobs for active service because theb; work Is already a- direct cohtrlbutiori to Britain^ grim struggle remind us that .In modem' war every- fighting mari needs; the full co-bperation of nine or ten loyal workers at home. These lists represent monthS|Of effort tb organise our. man-poyre/ in the most effective way possible.,, During;ithe last|war We only arrived at an equally effectlvei organ isation after precious years had been spent in experiments and!adjustments. This ,tlme our leaders have given us at the start the full benefit]; of the lessons whlcb.had to be so painfully leamt twenty-five years ago.
every feasbn for "long run” optimism!,. al though! none fori excessive^ complacency Success in the war will depend as much ppon the energy and fortitude of the home front as upon the fighting' capacity- of the amed forces, j That the people at home will be ex posed [to inconvenience, nerve-strain 1 and even danger is - certain. It is the duty; of every man and woman to do his or herjbest to keep cheerful land philosophical'in the face of, any discomforts or unpleasant pap- pqnings! We[ have, reason to-believe jthat Germany’s civil population ;will prove her weakest element. That is all the more reason why we must liiake our own home front Im pregnable. 'We eari help to shorten the to victory if we keep “ smiling through.”
The home front Is prepared ^ d we have
With! a gold reserve of only £5,000 (as pared with our £350,000,000) and with available
power.!in neighbouring countries is feeble.![.' ■ |
credits,! Germany’s
purchaising verj-
pom- nc
(Coritlnued irom preceding column.):
space Of about 18 Inches at the botton ol the vrindovf with a strong light shin Ing through It.; :
of costs.
The' case was cismlssed; on paymen); ]
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Except in case ol cash purchases from sho'ps the above 4 *! 44 |!|»___,Lt
JAMES S. KITCHEN) Local Fuel Overseer.
. !' In n
Red Ci|i have
British Colonies
til
them in his [trousers ppeket. Defendants hbd a dog with them! on the; bank and when he attempted tbj ge; near,' it gave thp alarm. The men (hjen mbyed hlghpr
,s l nds arid put
The Advisory Comiiii|tme|for the Borough! having fumishec m wi th a schedule of yari
e ^ 20th instant, any persoh v
, supplying coal retail iri tm at the address named below the ioth" instant.!
•ious grades of coal and prices on the rrying on the business of selling or Borough may inspect! the schedule during the period of seyen days froih
SC T E D U L E .
THE s d c i
BRITISH RED CROSS TY AND THE ORDER OF ST JOHN.
NOTE ON ilTS WORK.
irmal clrc'umstarices iriri British c ss and The Order of j St. John , ;lr societies and branches in all Domltilons and in most of the
member! of the Jomt Body go too, In order.,t) help to staff ;;he hospitals under the direction of the Army Authorities.;
cu LANCASHIRE
PS PRESENTED WED^fESDAY
CRICKETERS A'TCLltHEROE.
'evenlrig. In] the course [of Championship cup Was presehted by the President ((Councillor J.; Wjlkinson) to
members of I the Lancashire Cricket League assebbled’ at Arms' 'Hritell on Wejlnesday,
Wa/iand crises seemed far Wheri the Army goes in time of war Church.
Commlisloneri is set fip in eaqh centre, who is rible to provide! additional: com forts for the troops, l.e., blanket's,i food stuffs vfriere necessary, a few luxuries for Invalids, cariteens,-! and . Recreation facliltlbs. ' - Generally' speaking; •’' the function ■
Apar; fron) this kecessary! work a
provldeTIextra; comforts for tfie sick and' woiindea, and to supplement the Army and Merilcal Services; in order [to enable them to meet the heavily [increased demamls made' upon theiri. I j j ^
of'the Joint Organlsatlori'-Is to
Prisoners of War in enemy countries are In the!) hands. This Is work which the Qoverrnent [itself i? prohibited I from 'doing, riut enemy , countries during the last war! bade is possible for, a Voluntary Red C:f)ss Organisation'to function In thls, |irportant way. [
All r-illel! measures In connectloii with ' ; [
Joint Organisation, were amazingly" wide, coverlrg as they did the seridbg out of agents ^nd complete staffs iql all Allied fronts hall the world over.. [ In]all[ a total o: over £17,000,000—almost ail from voluntary contributions—wijs ! exp/nded on the great humanitarian work pf the organisation.
Frori 1914-)l918 trie activities of the : [ I ' Immbse though the task-was during
the!lflstjwar, the Joint Committee of the Socletiis will! now face an ibmeasurably bigger one, for ',to trieir-activities Will be added that of giving aid to the millions of civilians who will also' unhappily be subjected to enemy attack '
iccomp! bas
Siich for
vast s b official
If Is
illshed by an Organisation [which so long a period accumulated a
.work can, of course, only be ; Sto
irmly established, in bonfidence.
act ’ roluhtk
iictlvlt Ourlfli ] Matron
at the A y(
, unctli): Plaice' lifter
;:hell, n [a
th£^'
ilrehouse of experience, and which public! and
way marine _[ as to ensure the fullest benefit least possible cost.
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■(juhg pedal cyclist,; Kathleen Mlt-< 96, Hayhurst-street,[i^s bjured
ririllision with ;a motorrvan jat the iri of King-street arid Mirket rin Friday evening last, shortly
inachlrii shriek.
Hotel, ixoin, ririver Vlikinls
Dr,
Seven o’clock. Thrown from her e,[thri girl sustained ! bruises and She was assisted bto'the Victoria where after recelvirig attention Royle, she was taken',home.. The
mowliSdge and discrlmlnation[ ln suCri a “Heavies” in Ghur<|h Street itoese
luting forces but are a gift to the I I [and ! Empbre itself. [ Moreover ^rvlces are rendered with [expert
^ry, and that its far-reaching es are not only for theibenefibiof
. I ! I ' • i t ' ' ; ' ;
was [here and I did riot see tl|e sign,” was the remrirk alleged] to have, been made lijy Artjriur Marsdeh, .motor driver,: 11, Toft-street, Darley pale, when pulled up by P.a.‘ Cutler In Church-^orow while driving' a heavy motrir Irifrii on a pro hibited road, pefpndanjt, who did; not, appear, was'fined 10s.
“ It is 'tylo or three riioriths since I
■ ] ].,
:
'of the motor-van was Edward 'on, 4, Cross-street, Low Moor.
trict 'and followed up the brow.
other i
For!a similar offence, Jphi.,p’Malla,| of 4, Clayton-street, Prestorii vas fined ;5s
He stated he was a, strangef -to the dls- - • " — heavy!
traffic
Impossible to over-emphaslze trie, it the work of the Orgarilsatlon is
away when Wednesday
the Starkle, or a social! which the
■ Aftler the honouring of [thqj loyal [toast,! Mr. dip. Denner, chklrman of the league, propped a toast to trie President, voicing] the opinion [of all present when he said, that they were proud to ha've Councillor- Wllklirison as their Jeader, since he dls-j Played great enthusiasm and took a keeri; Interrist, b! the affairs |of ;he league.' all knew his Worth, biit none mote the Clitheroe e to have him
They than tunat dent,
larly [remarked Rei
club, !Wbri[ were b r as Uiefr own presl-j
lying,] CriuriciUof Wilkjnson that! nei wquld
f^ther jocu-
play cricket than mkkO a| sMech. f l am' proud:to be' President 'of a le ague [which Is goyerned' by such a ' Ane Oomriiittee,' who have sri [able a man as iMr. Dennef' for qbalrmari,” he >aid. ! ,f‘Ve have to thank' Herr-lHItler for allqwingius to play criekrit this[ year, aqd we wOuld greatly appreriiate it if: he 'plll allow iis to con-] tlnue next lyear. i Many iplavers will be] doing [their bit durlnjg the 'qomirig months| and I [only [hope they will qome fekough] the ordeal unscathf(rand| rejoin us when! the game Is resumed. Many-other organ-! Isatiops have cancelled events )such as; this, arid I [think we lated
cariyirig on in spite of the prisls. are to bte corigratu-;
on nbt
Church, the •worQiy chairifilons, will receive the[corigratulatlons Of every club.
have 'had I an
trie- riiip to, Mr, T. Rowell, Vicercaptaln, who briefly .'thanked the] gathering for theirj good [wishes. , I
sented to Mr. S. RawUrisoni captain [of the Hasllngden club. It wris; explained that''[this Itrophy Was awarilrid for the first-time. It having! been giv^ri by a local tradesman,! Mr. Eric Catlow, to! whom the league qlubs were most grateful for riis gener^lty [and kindly Intere it.
’The cup Ifor the runners-up was pre !
age W®b b H. 'Whittaker, oflHaslingden, and .that for bowling to H.- Walsh, lof
Thl! trophy for the best bitting aver Ghurph. : : : I ,
An excellent concert followed, In which severafdocal artiste^ took pUrt.
-CouriclUor WUklnkon tlheri | presented ' j, -! . !..
the jjlttefs and , We
asoh, and ! a each grade any grade in ■'I '
relation to thie quantity sold or supplied, ,6r upon, the sale ot^ supply by, hawk ers I or! trolleymen, or upoh the sale or supply for paymeritipy weekly instalments, | the syheduk lall contain particulars thereof.
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BOROUGH timm AND TIMES. FK ID . LY,v| S E P T EM iE D
OF CLITHEROE.
22, 1939.
eUTHEROE technical school SESSION
MONDA’-y!
yeparatpry Senior Technical Course, Part I.
’I’oparatory Senior Technical Course, Part II.
^^eparatory Senior Cdirimer- cial Course, Part I. .
Preparatory Senior Comnier- cial Course) Part II.
Siericai Course,[1st Year Clerical Course, 2nd Year Building Trades Course II. II leaving Course Junior Domestic Course I.
iunioriDomestc Course U. SINGLE. SURJECTS
Shorthand I. Arithirietic
Enghi:hi,(8-^)
Shorthand III, Bldg Constr.
English I Mathematics
Prac. Draiviils TUESDAY
19B9-40 WEDNESDAY
Prac. Dratving Science
EngUsh Arithmetii
Arithmet Shorthai English
,rid;I. Shorthand Gr. II.
Book-keeping Building
Maths.
Eorm & Colour Handwork
Form & Colour Handwork
Hlooution Embroidery
r.French Cookery S2[ Horticulture
Needlew ork
Gbokery Dressmaking i 2 Dressmaking! 3 First Ail (Herman Female ; Silk-& Rayon Weaving
S3 'Woodwork
I^essmaking II; Needlework | ; Cookery S4 j.i Home Nursing
Crafts I Art Music (instrumental)
i Weaving,'Theory Needlework
CommercA Building Science Weaving, Prac.
THURSDAY Science
Practical Mathematics
Arithmetic Enghsh
I^nglish Book-keeping i FRIDAY I 81
j ,;Thi( iiMpor
Metbo
CUthe : giv
■! Oo'ngr I. <and| •Pru
;aii Hb| ! |ser :Langli<] ! SgiV
,j iMOl
■ IKlng ; i5-45|
iThe Pa !' S'atil IThe : IWed
‘ Grand. I
:]Co-opef : I '17-391 i Rialto, I : !9-30|
I Iniglf CUther- ; ;Fat| Metho ! 6-151
i ixnd I Sole bj ■
,' the r Cllther
-.land! [WEB
ENROL at thOi TECHNICAL SCHOOL, TO-MORROV^, SATURDAV, from 5-0 to 7r0 p.m., and on MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDA-Y from 6-0 to 7-0
p.ml, the 25th,
)A|Y, froi
The Session :wi|i Commence on a Date tif be Fixed Latdr, andlth^ holding of : i
number of students enrolled PROSPECTUS may be obtained
26th arid',27ih SEPTEMBER. any class is entirely dependent on the
from .
.H.IRamsbottom, 21, Church Street (Tel. 264) . Entivistle, Ribhlesdalo School
!1hb Adveetiser & Times Office,' Market Place
! jmenf IPenq
sale bj|
Sede byfl [at C|
Sale ]Hou ISonI
I THI [FBI
READY FOR EMERGENCIES
FIVE , FIRE! FIGHTING: DEPOTS ; TO BE ESTABLISHED.
Clltheroe’s A.R.P. scheme by the Fire- Brigade. The! ordinary personnel jriaa : been supplemented- -by a numberji ot auxiliary fire service volunteers, many ; of- whom have been trained and others, ! are receiving Instruction with a view to ] establishing emergency fire fighjilng.i ] depots in : different! parts of the town. - The equipment for this purpose Is bbing | supplied by the Horae Office as It becrimes available. Some of It fias already peen | received, but as a reception area; naltur- ; ally preference Is being given to-tdwna ; which are-more vulnerable. We under- [ stand that It is the Intention to estaliiUsh ; five auxiliary fire ptatlons, these being ! at Mr. SUnger’s garage In Bawdlatuds; ; Mr. Barton’s garrige, Whalley-rciad; , ; Rock Mount garage,] Pimlico) a depijt In [ the ,Shaw Bridge district; and a supple-1 ^ i riientary. station at j Messrs, Wain sley ': and' Simpson’s garage; at Low Moor [top. Each “s'tatlon will be] manned by eight auxiliary firemen who! will be under] th e , qupervi'slon of a regular member of i the brigade. Each post will have|| an apparatus' consisting of .a light trailer pump andsappurtenaMes In the way of ' ladders, hose, etc. i 'ITie'main purpose, : of course. Is to deal \ylth any fires -that riiay be caused by!; Incendiary bombs; bbt as pa'rt of their itralnlng the men are pxpectrid: rio get some experience that will rifarid-.'them Instead when the|iwar is over." Incidentally, Clltheroe 110 In cluded In a regional scheme for priace- tlme ! and ‘ war-thrie conflagrations, so - that they can lend]! mutual aid tri other , authorities In tli^b district. '' Tnej fire- station Ig mannrid d^y and l ifight. Generally speaking;! tt e auxiliary jvolun teers display keenii'ess [In,, and apptitude for the,' work,' and! arp' receiving every encouragement from the Superintfenbdnt, Chairman and irienibers of trie iFire, pjrigade Corfimltt^. | i, ; It ' shbuld be' added that the trailer! pumps, eic.i.will' be towed by moto[r lorries whlc i
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