DIJTHEROE ADVEEimEIl AND ! TIMES. COMING EVENTS SDMiAY:
; St. Paili’s; Church, Low! Moot '
I Mount ] School In so.
‘ Schod Servifi
E^S
; Pendletcjn at
I Moor Li 10-30
iCongreg 1 10-30 Two lOo:
Methodl 10-30
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! Cllthero i ^ Cattl
iThe ial .The Gri
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CoKjpereltitve Hill, Whalley: Nightly, Rialto, Grand ,
King Le 6-15.
twice TCEfDAY. . . I
Clitheroc Crick it Club ,v. iWhalley Glltherpi Auction Marti Cb, Ltd. Dairy Cattle! and Calvq at l()4i
wed: JESDifY :
Sale by Nook
Ribblesd^i XI.
' at to-mi
Sale by bum, and
Clltheroi THU5I
ClitheroE Geld
FBID . 1-3) p.m. jD | 11 ' loiTOw at lj30 p.m.)
lie. Wdnderers jv! Churih Meadow Cricket ^ub v
Auction of "Clough Mouqt, on, the premises E at 7-30 p.m.
SDAYj:' , on,
md Laying-j)g jCail Co
Auction Marti'. , , tie, at 1)045. Ltd:
VuctioA at Holdeni Clough, of Pujnishlngsl China, y Salisbury
and Hajner, (also Boi
Nr. Copy lOks, etc.,
B. D. i C at 6-30 p ’halley at
ampbell’s m. 6-45 p.m.
by Heniy Holden ," Chat- Sale of i t
6-45. Sale of a.m.
ipool 1-30 and 2-45.| 10 31 lahdO. ' .
Zion Methodist ; Church ; Sunday Anniversary. ;Senicesjl()-30 and 6. I
Anniversary. Holy Communion 8-0, 10-30, a.m, 2-30 and 0 pan.
!0i a.m. and 6-45 p.m. i ; nte I Methodist Church ; i Services at
icerts In the Ctetle Grounds by the Borotigd Prize Band at 3-15 andj 8 p.m.
itlonal Sunday iSchool: ' Services at and p-0.
a.m. pnd 6 p.mf!; j
MlDND. >AY
Weddesday and Saturday, 2-30.! neiPicture Hall;' (Continuous from Saturday at 6-15 ;and 8-30.1
•£ nd,i1,1 Nightly at 6-15 and 8:30; Matinee adlum, Nightly at
etc.:— 8-30 and 8-30.
lilackbiirn : Continuous ifriom 6-30. 3 heatret Blackburn: RepeHoiy Co., nightly at 6-30 and 8-45.1
Auct on Mart Coi Ltd.:! Sale of Fat and Sheep at 10-45, Ciiema Shows,
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I (Wesley) Church: Sfiwices at I
:[j :■ | Church: Cho|r Sermons, services Sunday'
attended py her sister. Miss Loftnouse,] as bridesmaid. Th Hirknam,! vicar of Fpulrldge,
members'of] the choir were pres int. The brld^ was 'given away by her fither and Margaret B Rev. R, was; best
man] and the groomsmen werel!the 'four brotliers iof the bride, with Messrs. R. Smlmles, brother of the brldefcooiri, J. Hatch arid W. Wlnkley. After the cere mony a reception was held in the school. Mr. and Mrs. Smithies left lafer for a mote ring tour. Among the prei&nts were a grmdinother clock frerm the Mothers' Unlcn arid G.F.S., a case of fish eriters froiri the G.E.M.S., two trays and a jdlsh froiri, the Sunday: School teacners,! the scholars and friends; a nest of tables and an oak plant-pot from the choir; arid a dish and fiower vase from the plitlieroe Division Unionist Committee, the bride has been a member,
which ■ * ' # * Members of the Moor Lam
Choir chose Southport for the: outing last Sa.turday, making thi by motor coach. A similar 1 was j enjoyed on Wednesday by ladles connected with the “Bright Hour’’ movement, when Morecambe an d Black pool were visited.
! joujrney Excursion
Church annual
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Grindleton, have received a ' letter of thanks from the local Textile ITrades’ Federation for the assistance they (ren dered towards the Blackburi Royal Infirmary effort, on June] 16-17 l: st. I ’helr contribution Was £3 6s.!4id. which they collected from outlying farmd in the Grindleton and TVest Bradfo:d areas.' Their " excursions” into the couiitry- side must have entailed A goof deed of energy, but their effort has been dictated by sympathy for suffering hum: nltyi
Mr. and! Mrs. Llvesey, o f . Sunnyside,
leaving ige^wlll be fifteer •tlon
10-20 p.ii As frt m' 1st September aithorltles
on veldc:
(Cettlfled sales exceed 6,0001 copies Lights
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I EtoAY, JUNE' 30th, 193». .'.'i
weekly). lorrow (S iturday) have itpOwerl
ext, ithe school Lota: :educa- l|o Issue
employ! lent certificates ii! respei
f any ge to d, if
Inscribed on the Roll of Honor r of] the Grand Lodge pf England. Ofiftcf rs of the Blackburn atuj District Grand Le dge per formed the accompanying ceremany with Bro. L, Goldsieln presiding, and the fact a company numbering upwards of eighty] assembled, including many visiting' brethren, was, a tribute to the valuable work which Bro, Ames has perfdrmed—a tribute well mklted.
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t: and lot be J em- ihlld, )Uth- tlme
marker
lodging house] or ref res: ent it»m; as or j registered
•in coimectlon with, racing itfack3; and in establishments engaged' Ih litterles, bllng. very ,stri ct. rules dlng;h( urs and
betting br gailil
have been laldjdown regi condltlohs of employmehl no child Is to be, allowed 7 a.m, ojr afte: 5-30 p.mi, A for tnig t
tnlglh "’s
wlthdra duties, put sue only in
rollday wi ll'pay
. lEor 1 istance, to .wofl: before or on f iindays. i to de
guaranteed arid wages __ the approval of the educapdn aut horttl'es. I t Is agjrebci t lat consideration ihafi be given to applications fril pbrnriislbn,to
ust m(et wlto
iw a child from'-school fI ir home ■ '
a permi ‘ssion •.dki i Is t 'o X given
then orly for their meeting yesterday; cation which I Is to govern authorities, Inj the. granting of employ ment certificates and it] is obidcus from th e 'particulars supplied that aery few employers will be . able] to satisfy the authorl
exceptional cficimstarii es, arid one term' ^ t a th ie. At ' Clithei 5e'Edu-
ommlttee accepted the' scheme, ill Lancashire
.y’s requirements!
; cashlrej Workpeople’s : Hospital Fund Is . seeklngi to widen very );pnslder ibly Its I circle of subscribers. A,'] badua led scale of one penny to threepence, acc( rdlng to eamlnw, ensures for every contributor free hospital and conval^ent tr iatment. I t is pointed out that, becaui e, of the exigent of clrcumstancj^, path fits who are: :‘ln a position to
in othdr columns that] the East Lan- It wl the Hospital
Fund a id have not done jto, will n future be calltd upon by the Infirmary to make some p lyment towards the cost of their malnte lance and treatment at the Institution. Self-employed and small shopkeipers, as well :|as private in dividuals, may; contribute quarterly, half- yearly, or yearly, as they wisi, to the Organ! sers’ office at the! Blackburri Itoyal : Infirm:,ry. Workpeople, 01^ t i e other
I hand, iiay weekly through their place of ! emplo^ent To the |kdvertis:ment Is ; attached a form of enrolment ;o(Jr towns-
; people are invited to fill'up. A
W rcHES; 3:
took Newchji: Miss and M and t Smlthlpi son Smltbl clergyiji; of St. Rev. G was a
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P I Am
rs. H. Lofthouse; le bridegroom s, vicar of the p Mrs. and the
ddlng of Inter ace on Wednesi rch-ln-Pendle. nle Lofthouse,
Paul’s, Low Moo: O. Evans, vicar llarge assembly of
s, of Clltherbe. an was the Rev
(St to ay afte
Olltheroe I moon! at
arlsh, ]a: late iThe
Thri ■ aughtejr Chatbii: ;he Rey.
I ride was of Mr.
:Mt. .1 d
, assiked of Feric5. parislilo|ni
im-road, Edgar
second Robert
Ivor Pi ..I Bh;
rifficlatlng vicar
by the Thery
ers, and be sepn ffom an annou icement !•-
clubs: hi conhectloii wit] toxlcattig!;il(iuors, 'except whejre such liquor Is sold In sealed ve^els;; in selling progranmbs dr refreshnipts, :3 e ^ g or taking (hecks. In theatres; In collecting or Eortb ig iraM or refusep as attendant on. fair grounds. In slajjghter houses;
ithelsa
lie of occu- :d as ese is rbers’ hotel,
vards lent” finite ue of int is kuch’
. I Clitheroe will be represented a t 'th e
The two names drawn are James Cooke, York-street, senior warden. Sector] 'A., and James C. Dewhurst,: Pimlico, liead warden, Clitheroe . North Dlstidct. Additional Interest will attach to the pro ceedings hi Hyde Park from the fact that the King will attend and take the salute in a march-past of thousands of Rational Service Volunteers.
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week, Mr. and Mrs. George Coleri an, who reside at Eshton-terrace with t i elr son- in-law and daughter, Mr.' Md Mrs. Atkinson, celebrated their i jiilamond wedding on Wednesday. They!'vere the
As Intimated In these colutins last
recipients of aivery largeriumbei’ of con-, gratulatory messages as well as greetings from friends who called In pers m. , A telegram received from Their. Majesties, the King and Queen, read as follows':— .
i Buckingham Pal: ce. -
The King and Queen sene you hearty congratulations and good
■ day. " i : , Private Secret: ry. I j
pur photograph Of Mts. Wllklhsori, who was one of several ladies Irilcilthero who had:entered the nine.les, is the onb by which old friends will 1 lest ireriiembel ivus
wishes on your Diamond wedding fcjlnrlef : illness, on Tuesday night,’(at i
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deslrdus of beconilng more adept in 1 the knowledge, of camera art, will bel ln- tefested
..to learn of
..the Rilblesdale Camera Club, of which Mr. ^J. Hlridle IfigMn, pfHankfleld House, has d( nserited to be .the!chalnrian.: Premises|: t Castle Gate.; will be the centre of ti e club’s activities, .though they will notjl e avail able until certain structural alterations
■i Local amateur photogfaphers svhojare
have i been completed. (An.) Informal rneetlng, took place a t Mr. Hlndle’s reddence last night, when he gave an informative talk on modern photographic equipment and productive . j methods. Meinbefshlp of the club is opei tol all amateurs.
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, 'After a fairly long illness, t ie dbath occurred yesterday afternoon] of Elrs. Emily Poster, ‘iKenmore,’’ Barr >w-road; who had been crippled with rhe imausm since she came to live In the dlstilct sbme five years ago from Shropshire. : Seventy- five, years of age, she was,the wife of Mr. J. IV. Foster; who was traffic manager on the Leeds and Liverpool canal a t ' Blackburn ’ for a mmbdr of years. Much sympathy is' exterided to him in his great loss fend [also to his three daughters, the yoingest of whom Is Mrs. Leslie Sames, of 2, Clare- mbht-avenue.'.
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much regret of the departure fo:' London at the end of September of Mr. amd ^pirs. Osborne, of Bolton-by-Bowlaim. j Mr. Osborne Is well known as H.M. .Inspector of Schools, and Mrs. Osborne has .taken a prominent part in the public j fe of the district, being particularly (interested in village affairs. She ;has rendered In valuable service as Dlvi^onal. Secretary for the Girl Guides movement andj was recently appointed vice-chairman of Bowland Education Committee. Mr 1 and
Mrs. Osbornejhave resided in the lociallty for about six years, removing t ) Bolton-
riy-Bowland from Ch'atburn tjwo years a]go.
MI The members of, the Paris 1 Church way of
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yesterday week, when upwari jbumeyed in motor coaches b
others’ Union had their anneal opting of
Warrington to Dovedale. A halt
fifty was
iriade at Thorpg for lurieh, wl:h toa at Buxton. , The homeward run was via Stockport and iMarichester. Thd sun shone brilliantly throughout the day and all had an exceedingly enjoyable time.
hejuse of I her daughter, Mrs! Barke: Hayhurst-street,: between wheise' homi. and that jjof her daughter, | Mrs. Ef. Houghton, I Chatburn-roa,d, she | (hadl passed the Jast few decllnlig ybar’
s.jonly a week before, she had appeareil to be In her usual state of health arid, ]as was her nightly] custom, had pi lyedidomlnoefe with memhers of the fanilly. [ Until fairly recently, and In spite of |Weig[ht o|f years—she iwas ninety-twoi lastiFebiruar. (—
her. Mrs. Wllkliison dlep, aftler! ai 'ver; thi
i Mrs. Wilkinson had piled aer riebdles,
and had : even occupied h rrselfl 1 witi embroidery. She was. a! r^markabli woman'in; many'ways for one of]he] great age. j | Her longevity nal not sburei. her natuire!; Indeed,' she was one[cif thb jifIghtest I riiost lovable (lid . ladles, pnje bould wish to meet—always] cheerful, gentle, considerate, and synwathetlcally disposed ] towards others. I 3he wlli be missed 'beyond’ her Imriredlate iamlly circle. Her]husband, Mr. Jaines Wllkln!- spn, who predeceased her lome I thirty years ago, will be remember 5d; by! many fbaders as caretaker for alio ig-perlod of Moor Lane] Cfiiurch and Sur day School.
S ,Arthur,
iWbdnesday. ] ' : 1:
I Blrth(lay greetings to Nr. J. Pamnso i resident at Brownlow street, j cilthero^, wh'o today passes the elgritlfeth mllesto: on] life’s]; journey; to Nrs. Harinal Elizabeth Preston, of 15 WiU:in-stree| ]elghty-one oh Monday; N rs Wfesleyan-row. elghty-tw> Dn Tuesdaj land Mrs.! Catherine Rinsbottom, fef 1
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ne ah
Scott,; of 11
t TTie first sailing of the wbrid’s] large^ , liner, thp Queen Elizabeth, h as beeri flxM for April 2nd, 1940.
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“ Burnside,’’ Whalley, als(] ejlghtjiftwo c|n I ' : * ■ *
great National Service Rally wmeh will take place In:London, on Sunday next.
K.O.M., of Chatburn-road, Clltlieroe, at' a recent meeting of the Crov n Lodge (869) of the RAO.B,, when his 11 amejwas
attending j the Nelson-st'eet , ___- Sunday School, Low Moo:', took plaiie on Saturday in a field klndl]' Maned by' Pickup. Sports and
! The annual field day for the children Methodist
organised, jand the childre happy afternoon.
there was ]an attendance 8Q0 at the|Shaw Bridge liocltball ground on Wednesday evening, yhdn ia thrllhng display of ihorsemanshlp wks i presented by “Les Crisaques Djlgult is,' a troupb of Cossacks who' have ap])eared at: the Internatlorial Horse Shew at Oiymiila and]are now touring the cmrityy.i 'The arrangements ,had been cerriied out] by the Cllthefoe Football c|lup Supporters Club and,! as a result, benefited by nearly £4, their country during riumber of these Cossacks Kouban, Aiiouf and banded together to form become a world-famous tfi for their amazing and dalln^ horsemrin-: ship, they are headed Korolkoff, an !“ ace’’ c|f Rhsslan Cavalry, and a oficer during thp Great W reriiarkable leadership n(ithlng that the troupe with ithelr horses. The' e the riders performed the r gajUop, and spine-chilling performed with ■ sabre
I;;lri spite I of the Incleraen^ weather, II : . . i . . J morejtljian
tl|ie civil wan a from the] Don,
by! Captilri [the tomjier iistlngulsbed
ar [Underbis there ' seenied cpuld not do]
Ipse vylth which eats at full
astounded! everybody, thfere was iperfect unison! between ]m]ah'
ictobatlc turns! etWeen teeth, :n each jltpin
, Distinction fell on Bro. F. W. Ames, j . , * * *
arid horse, ,tind It was easy to understand that to a Qossack nothing in the world mdtters more than his hiirsi;. The hlgb- llghts of tne show were a chEirge through fire, and a ^ and pyramid. | : ii the latter, five men ob horseback, wltt two starid-i Ing on thalr shoulders and' yet anotlier above them, they gallopec( round the cciurse. As a daring ' feats Cossacks gave exhibitions of Slavonic dances, Iricludlng the ' famous dagger dance, to which were added o]d Cossack: so|ngs. The whole performance proved most enjoyable, and the spe3tators! were rojused to] the utmost enthusiasi this clever] and unusual spow.
contrast to tpelr of horsemimshlp.
sjn ijy
toe] club!has Expelled'from
OirM regions, w!iat has riow oupe', ’ Khoiwn
gaiiies (Were n kpent a remly
‘ - Mr,
FKIDAT, JUNE 3oJ! 19C
WHALLEY ROAD CAR SMASH
Id AUGHTEU’S] FOLLOWS ON
SU?T. PAGETT’S CRIMINAL
iDEy^TH THAT
OF MOTHER. INTIMATI )N OF PROCEEDINGS.
Mr. F. Rowland, Coroner, on Tuesday, j at Borough Police Court, (opened a[further Inqiiest on Eva Mltchel| (20), hospital nurse, of 27, |Holkei:-street, Keigh ley, the second victliri of the motor 'smash on the Clltheroe-Whalley road,! near Lamb Roe; which occurred a' vieek previous. An adjourriment' was made urjtll July 25th,'the date fixed for the resumption
the East Laiicashhe (jlltheroe
of the lnquefet on Mjss'Mitchel’s piother, killed In thej same iaccldei^t. Both were passengers In a car driven by Rfl iS Arine MItc'hel, which first was In collision with another car and then 'with a, petrol wagon., , !
Anne Mitchpl, and Mrs. Eva jSartley, both of Keighley, I who were also injured in thel smash,! and tfeken to Blackburn Infirmary, aj^e nou| out of danger, ,
(It has since beenjstfeted that Miss
. Dr. S. R. N. jSmltli, resident house surgeon at] the Inflnria^, stated that Miss; Mltchel was admitted to that In stitution at 112-30' on Tuesday afternoon, June 20th.
l.Shej was then unconscious, suftdrlng frfem sejvere h]ead injuries. ] ,It was 'ascertained [that Miss Mitcliel was suffering trom hemorrhage of thq brain, caused by cerebral lacerations due to a fracture of the skull. [Miss Mltchel did not (regain I consciousness and died on Saturday night I as a result (if her Injuries. ■ !
I Announcing the adjournment of the I !■ [
inquest, the Coroner ] said he , wduld change the ;date,| from July 25th, If any eventuality required it.] ' ' Supt. Pagett: |l ought, perhaps, to say
that! there will he crlmiiml proceedings In respect of these,fatalities. The date of those proceedings will depend on [the progress made bj] the t|w(| survivors.
Cll'theroe’S neJ/' guide jiook, which is
published this wjeek. Is Illustrated yrtth photograph^ by Mr. J. lundle Hlgsbn. The'.text has been revised and brought up to date, andl fehe phbtogravure-Uke cove? Is designed from an excellent Jvlew of Castle-street with Itne Castlfe’, for backpound; ; It addition-to a fetreets map,/) which also:
markA.the sites of churfehes, public buildings,
garagesj.etc., therb is a footpaths impp which will prove as useful to the local public as to ■visitors,
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on Monday) the iisufenuniriieon followed at thje Royal Gtaiariiar School, and in the afternoon there was 'a cricket mafech at Blgh' ]Mobr betwfeeri teamfe ] r'epreseritlrig the masters and jthe boys! The |whple 'school attended, And they iwere jolned by. many parents uid visitors. ' Batting first,; the masters knocked uP 3. total of 128, of which Mr. Swann stored 40.' j 'Tea was served in the pavlllcm, arid] after wards the boys tbok their] Innings. jAmld great excltementj their ifest wicket fell at 121, leaving the masters victors by seven runs.' Kenneth Dodgeon] the school’s opening batsmm, s co r^ ',
After the CommemoratliDn Day service 1 ■ ' ' . :. ' . 1
stumped by Mr, Bjeddowsjwjhen eight bull; was
___ _ ,ns
were; required jEor victory, Do(l|feoii also took six wickets for] H runs. J Mr. L. Hardy) the headmaster,, h p five wickets for 40. Visitors I were grptly Impressed by the extremely well-kept ground and the ^ a r t pavUloit
,1' • # , !* !] Master Stanley Whifchlirst, principal
solo i chorister a,i: St. Thomas’s Church, St. Aimes, Is to sing at Peridletoh] Church bn Sunday evenlrigw The |occasion|ls the chol? ;6ermons, when the preachers will be the'Rev. E. N. Llvese]y, a former! vicar of Ghndleton and'now] vicar of Sabden, and the Vicar of [the, parish, thb Rev. E.
Hurford-Jones.. . ' i''| ']:■ ■. -i *i
soil), live at Nelson. The iiterment|tfekes, plpce irij ' the ■ Grlndletnri] Methodisti j^hurchyard today (Friday)
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1: HI3 many, friends! in Clitjherbe] hear! .yrith regret on Wedriesdw week,!bf th* death pf] Mr. Joseph V[ei twell, of 8; Nutitall-street, Accrington Forty-foiir, years of] .age, he had attendfed the Clitn-; erole mafeet as,a bookselle:; for more than riliie years'- and was held In high esteem by I the ^allholders. A ’ vl( low and one soil mourn his passing. At (the Inteij- ment, which took place on Monday Accrington, floral tribute! were, sent by the Stallholders at Cllthe :oe market.
eir family niimbbred three daughters d seven sons,-and all
silrv.ve, save two bons,! Angus fend Edgar, who diedlsomb 'years ag6. ! Edward and George reside at Hayhprst-street; the eldest, John Jjairie^,, fend William, have for long
been.resident in the 'Isle of Man and Canada; and land A daughter (Nfs,' T. Jackk
u«YY,o.p. the.pulplt at
Threfe special preachers vdll;-occupy St. Paul’s • Church, Low
!*]
Moor, bri Sunday next, Uie pccaslbn pf the school anniversary.
momlrig, the Rev. T. B; Beaton; vlpar of‘ St. Stephen’s, Blackburn;! at a scholars’ sendee' In
They
AttoA vicar ()f St. Andrefer’s, Biackbum; a d nnri in the eVenl eyenlnB! the Riev P.]B. Jack- son, ] vicar
the afternoon; ng;
Simfiar, 'servlcer!wiil
recltatlop-song service ilni the afternoon'. The,' Rev.; A. G. Gibbs,
will The
pfeachj morritng scholfera
will (Who ministered hi
Chufch on Sunday. '
^ve
renew . acquaintance' wfiih .old t'lends wheri
are,: In the. the, i Rev.' IV.
of Holy Trinity, .i D ^ em be] held at l Jbunt
Zion] Mpthpdlst; Church] also on. Si ndfey, when the Rev.., Gordon j A. Malandi pf Bl|ickbum, evel^g.
arid fe fpimerly. the Cllthepoe Clrdiil j,’will
he visits Waddilngton Metpodlst '
, Mrsl J. Whittaker, wife of ithe 'vice- chairman of the Number .s Dlstrlct.
together with their: wlvesjand friends, oh ■Wednesday had an outing to Norbreck, where the annual bowling and p itting cbmpetitlons were: held] T h e Idayor (GopneiUor F. Bentham) [won .the Lister Gup! and the first Ptlze for b p i^ g , beatr ing Mr. Ji- B. Mitchell In |the final. The. women’s bowling competition ;Wa!s wop] by Mrs, A: H. ’Podd, wh^defeated thp Mayoress in, the final The Shortt Cup (for putting was' gained by the. President of the] Club,' Mr. W. Kilrier, with Coun-! clUPr P. Dugdale second: |and: the ladles' prize was secured by’Mrsj. Hope, ! mid : A hidden number prize by(Mlss ,Ch£ tbum| Whalley. The prizes were, presen led by
Members of-the Clitheroe Rotary Club, I
Miss' Mltchel’s brother, jjames Mltchel, a Roman Catholic clerical student! o f ; 27, Holker-street, Keighley w[ho stated that he was present at the Blackburn Royal Infirmary when his sister died at 8-55 on Saturday evemn^.
Evidence of IderitiflcatlOh was given by I
the: socm diary To Organisers of all Social Events.
i and secure your plai e in the Social Diary ! to avoid clashing. '
1939 -
July 8-^.J.A3. Clitt j
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Aug 12—Congregational Church: Summer ] .;
July. 8—Kenriel Association Dog Showiin the I
Flag Day.
Aug 19—Bashall ' Eavjes ' and* Browsholme Show)
• 'Whfelley Abbey grounds at 3 p.m. 'Sale.!:
gept. 2-rBolton-by-BqwIand il4th Annual :
3ept. 16-/-Slaldburn, Newton, Dunsop, Brldgfe and iDalehead Agrtculturfel and Society: Annual
shoW.
Nov.: 22, 23, '25.‘-Mo'6r Nov., 25 and (26fCo I Men’s week Dec,
Horticultura. Show;
9—Clitheroe . Sale of Work;
VILLAGE DRESS
2—Union Street Methodist Church, Low Moor:. XmisFayre. Congregational Church . I
'eekend. : :
BOLTGN-BV-BOWLAND SPORTS AND FANCY ]>ARADE.
POPULAR EVENT.
held, and proved very successful and Inter esting, especially In thii classes for children, where the costumes were well varied and attractive. The judges were Mrs. MacMpine, Mrs. O. Milne Redheai ;and Mr, T. H. Ains worth.! Throughout thiafternoon and even ing the ladles’! comn ittee were kept [busy sepymg tea and supper to a large number of parishioners,: and th, 1' children also] had supper beforp dlspersiig. "The Slaldbum,: Band played selectlois and also provided music at the dance wl ich ended a mos Joyable day for all w:io attended this established country fes ;ival, which' Is he!___ such ,’a beajitlful: settlr g) Miss Price fave valuable help; afe secre;ary and treasurer to the committee.' .] . ] , ' The, awardfe were as fpljtowis ;
FANCY DRESS.
and the Beast,’’; E, aah'ison.and Mffe. ]R. Mllne-Redhead. : Gent: : "Depression [over Iceland,’’. N, Parkinson : '
Wolfenden;, i :2,!; "Btwland :Council! Wilson and G.. Clark. ] I Decorated Bicycle : 3. Stott.
Panw Dress (adultsi) ladlesI, “Beauty
Uon,’’ B. Davis; 2, !" Puss in Boots]" E. Brotherton. Gents; 1 ‘‘Scarecrow,’’
J.Life; 2, "Buccaneer,’’ IO, Ednondsom ... Children (comic) boyil; ‘ 1; “Council Road
and J. Leeming;! 2, " Amateur. Gardener>" D. Bleazard; 3, “(jiiardefe,” D. Milne-Redhefed. Girls ; 1, (I Salad," J. £ ingleton; 2, “ capek.” M. Davis; '3, (equal) 'I'Victorlan Lady,',’ !S. Parkinson; “Pure Ice:," D. Lawson; “First Aid,’!:8. MlUer):: ' ■ . i ;
man,” R. Clark) I 2, “ T •amp," J. K. Bleazaid: Girls : 1, "
Blsto.Babhs,” C. Wolfendere and J. Ellisp 2, “Charlady,'iJ. Bleazaid. :! Original (boys) :j 1, ‘ painters,’'B. Dugdale
" SPORTS RESULTS.' '
Sheila Mackie; Hilda ( leldard, Mary ToWler. ! 80 yards, boys' 7 anl' 8 : ' Jack Life,! Ian Mackie, Isaac Bleazarc, iBUly Kenyon. 80 yards, girls 7‘ i.nd 8: Betty Towler;
60 yards, girls 5 and 5 .' Doreen Longmbm, ] ', ' i .-
Nancy Moon, Kathleer Towler,4''reda Black- w.ell. !,
Stamey 'Dugdale, / Ro lald BlackweU, [Alan Lawson. '
100 yard!, gfils 9 and lo : Stella Parkinson, k, :arjory Hargreaves, I etty Wolfenden, Mary Davis.''
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Capstick, William Lon [mire, James'Knowles.] lOOyards, boys (semcr) 11 and,12 ; Charles
100 yaifis, boys’!jum ir) 11 and 12,: Robert ■ I '
100 yards, girls (jun dr) II and 12; Irene Life, Isobel Waddlngh h.
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j, 100 yards, boys 13 £ rid 14: John Tdwler, Leslie Miller, John Di gdale. .' ;
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Maty Geldard, Edna Longmlre, Joan Dins- (dale. ■
I'Willlrim Longmlre;. John Towler rind Resile Mljler. GirlsBetty 1 rines and Jean Tdwler;, Joyce , Bleazard and Connie 'Cgark; | Jean] Ellis and (Jhiistirie Wolfenden.' i , j Wheelbarrow :race: . JaCk Bleazard and
Three-legged race, bi y s : Richard Blefezard; and John Dugdale; Ronald Blackwell rind
100 yards, girls 13 ai d 14:
Joyce.BIeazard,, ■
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Robert Capstick; 1 idnald Blackwell and William Longmlre:, L«onard Waddmgtott and William Crossley; Sti mev Dugdale and John Kndwies.
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Joyce Bleazard, Edna Longmire, Rosie [Whit taker.
Longmire, John Blea: aid, I. Bleazard; [ 2, C, McCally, J. MUlei;, J. Bleazard, B) Capsllck. ; Egg and'spoon',-girl i Jean Towler, ((jonttle
' Chariot , race!: 1, R. Blackwell, 'Vpilam ! ■ . ,i ,'i ..:"!
Clark, Marjory'Harg: eaves, Mary Jacksdn. High Jump,-Junior toys: Robert) Capstick,
Alan.Lawson. :■ . i - ' .1 ■ f - , High Jump! (senior boys;. C. l^cCally, j;
Jackson, Brenda Nlx< li, Betty: Innes, [Rosy :Whlttaker.'.
100 yards, girls (sen dr)' 11 and' 12; Mary !.
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McCfelly,, .James MiUir, 'WUliam Crossley, Leonard IVaddington. I
,100 yardd, boys 9 and 10: Donald Crossley,, ' ■
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Donald Dinsdale,!. Ha iy Geldard, Robert Rowland.
(Geldard,. Sheila! MlUei, I Betty Mackie.: I I 50 yards, boys .5 ai d 6: Brian' Fawcett,
25 yards, boys and flrls under 5: Keith Original (adults).—1 idles: 1; “Supfersti- ! Decorated Lorry ; ! “On the. Road
Festival and Sports Wire held on Saturday last. Fortunately the weather was! fine, though dull -and a filrly large crowd wit nessed. the, afternoon’s proceedings. 1 'The children, of the village together with those from (Lane Ends assembled m school before walking to Church for ‘he service which was conducted by the Rector (the Rev. H.] B. Stott). Later the pre cession yens refoimed and headed by the S aldburn Silver Band, the children and meinbers of the congrega tion walked round the Village. On feathmg school agam the) scho ars had an excellent tea before pommencu g the- programme! of sports on the school j reen. Major
M.IN, Wright, MajofiRobertsm, Mr, O. Milne)Red head and Mr. H.'Heat(n acted as judges. : In the evening a fa icy dress'parade was
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MARRIAGE GRAINGER—LEIGHTON.'
iPaul’f CKurch, Low Moor,, on! Saturd^, when the I contracting parties werb Mr.’; 'Alberl; Grainger, secdnd son of Mr. ferid' Mrs. J. Grainger, of St. Paul's-street, Low. Moor, and Miss Joan Llliari Lelghtori; eldest daughter of- Mr. fend Mrs. B. Leighion,! bf Ghrilgley Dairy, CUthero'e.. The Rev. |I.; Pugh ofificlated. ;
A pretty wedding was solemrilseid at St. ' | [ (
was ittlrjed- in an Ivory seml-cflnolliie taflet^ arid: net picture, gown, ..wilth tan- embrcjlderqd vell^ su?mbun^fed ,by. .ahefeii- dfess of gardenias. The bouquet wfes cqmpbsedj of, pink roses, f()rget-me-nofes and. vfehltej heather. !Thq:brldesmald!s were Miss Monica Leighton^ the bridels sister I: Miss Nancy'Glbbbris, the birideV cousin: arid Miss Irene Birch, a sniall niece | of I the bridegroom, j ; . Thb elde[r brlde^aldfe wore seml-crlhollrie gowris of flojral I taffeta, with! herid-^dresses | -if floweiis to tone, and carried bouquets, o]f' multl-fcolbured; sweet peas, j] The little girl wore! fe dress of hand-embfbldered silk tfeffetfej and carried a ppsy o'f jtorget-- me-nbts. i iThe duties of best man werp carried outj by Mr. Ernest Grato^er. and those I of groomsman (by ; Mfessrs, [Arthur GralnVr arid C. Robinson. ; Messrs. ; li. Blrchl and [P. Gibbons aetpd .as:]ushers, During the] ceremony apprpprlatp mUslc was played h5f Mr. Alan Crossley, who Was at the organ.
GlV'in feway by her fathbr, thk. bride : i .1 ; 1 The! bridegrbpm’s ^ f t to i;he bride was
a silver fox fUr, whilst i ) the:|brldeb- maldri he i gave evening bags] .The brlde’fe present to the brfdbgrborej-'was ]fe gold Wrist watch. A reception wps held at the Cravferi Heifer Hotel; Ghalglpy, and th e : honeymoon Is iielrig - spent at Torquay, j ‘ The bride travelled, to) a blue angora two-piece suit,' with hrit and accessories! .to torie.; Mr, and : BtoS, GraingerIwUl reside at'Chalgley.1 ' ’ j ’
The ' ^ridksi Parents: Cheque, tray and coffee set. '
Miss M. Leighton: Fireside chair.- | Gladys and Arthur; Lloyd Loom chair. Mr Eniest Grainger; - Electric'iron.'• ; Auntlfe Mildred and Uncle!Lance: Case of ■ cutlery.''!: ■
The) Bridegroom's Parents : Cheque.- ' Grandma.! (Bedspread.
Auntie Jenny, Uncle Prank, Nrih and. /(HderdpWn. ...
Frank;
: Skipping lace, 100 J ards : Stella Parkinson;; Aunt Maggie: Electric kettle. ■
Beccal andj Louis : Blankets. Aunt Mln(i (London); Colourad'llnen:sheets. Grandma cUappeU : fimbroldjered sheets.' '; AunfLU.:!, Case of carvers. I ]• :;,] ■ I Little! MUdred: Sauce ladle.: ] : - [, " UnClelJack : Silver salad servers. ,
Mr' T. Altham: Fireside chair. : 1: Kitty laridjcharlie: Green linep sheets. ' ,
] i :, : William Longmlre, B, Blackwell, S. Dugdale, Mr.'^d'Mrs. Herd: (hina dish,
McCally, , Leslie Mills Leonard Waddirigton. ’ High Jump (Jumo •)! girls: Marjow Har
greaves. Stella Paricioson. Irene:jLlfe.''i : High Jump (semo - girls-: Joyce Bldarard, Connie Clark, Jean 21Us. , !] - j !
! HIRING FAIR.-rhe annual hiring fair was held to the villi ge (on Wednesday) The number of Irishmen j offering meir services for the haymaking st ason was nfet quite up to the average. The wi iges for wefl-foiown men was about the same is last yearij
Kit. ] -'mlrro?.'I '■ ■,. i , J,''-'!' -'
Mr arid Mre. Blockeel: Cake Stand. Messrs Wfd^lej) and Simpson; Electric fire. Dotritiiy :rptleiy. ^
ty : Afternoop tea knives.
Miss Greta Srigar : - Sandwich Set. Mb' ElUoitr'' Elfectric reading jamp.
^ Mr. arid , 'Wright (Uverppori; Chiming
Wrimie Jim and Norman: Coridlrrient set. The staff lat Chalgley Dairy : je a set, salad bpwl rind servers and a butter <Ush,
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'ThJ following presents were'received ; ' ■ ] '
Jennie and^ Emek: Embroidered table matfe. Laura;:
CIt.glas:, vase. ; li! ,
Mr. and ’ cutlery
Mr. and Mis. Thfenpson: ;Rush stool! j'
Mr. and R!(rs, Pinjnell: Embroidered' plUdw set.)
Mr. Erld Ciitlow,4 Cut glaiss Vase.' : .' ' ]'. Mrs. W; Te ylor Flower Jug.L’
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Mrs. Bepk My. and M
Miss.F;Ljne : Mternoori tqfe cloth. and Alice: Table Cloth. .
Mr. and Mrs. Bj Thompsrin, : jean and Jim ; Cut gli ss turiulers. - !]'
•Mr, and M(s. R. Calvert; Flqwer vasb, Mr. and ,Nrs. Vseyeb: Crystal vase. Mr,
and.Mrs; Robinson arid ^ther: Pyrex
Mr. and M s. ToWfers and Ruth: China fruit basket.;
: s. Hb jries':. Brass'lplaque. (i ' ■
Mr. and Jte.,: Mr. and M|is. Mrs. Lyle
dishes. Cade t f coffee spoons. GJ; IBU
- PETraCN S GNED.-FfeUoWlng the'meet ing : repor ed on another pfege—protesting ' agalnst the trajsf:ir of senior scholars from Gisbum School ;o the Ribfelesdale Senior School, jClftherc e, ipwards' of iSOO signatures have been secu-ed to the petition forwarded ]to Mr; p; W. Iilckards, the Member for the ‘Sklptori'Dlvision.
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SCHpLARSBH S. — Congratulations' i to Barbara Pate, daughter of. Mri. and Mrs) iZ Pate) Man Stoit, and]]Freda. Plelden, daughter cf Mti ai d Mrs. H. jPIelden, of the Post! Offlee, who.have befenjawarded West Riding Coi inty Mipor Scholarships,' i ■, ‘ ]., ■
school spots'Of the Bam()ld8wick and Dls-;: trictfSchoc Is Association day on the cricket field at
, ,INTER-£ CHo'oLj - SPOR'l'i-The inter-]
scho()ls':]co:npetirig Were Church of-Erigland, -----
Gl§bU] Josefeh’i
The ^ lo r i girls,' cup was wfen: py the Glsburri girls,] who gained 30 points! arid the Glsburri. „i— placed; feecond in their girls cotripetlng wOre: L). N. .Chrirpley, A. StarklC,
(Joupcil 'Sc bool, jKel brook, arid] Salterfortb. scholars gained inirie first prize?.
:ioad, all I of
Qispurn
Junloir 'gil-ls .Were groferi, :!ll e senior Kayley) ;|E; Oyebby
B. Blrkbeck, E.ICan-, F. Robu^n, M. Wad-, dhigtqnj ^
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for jthfe trophy over] lady]menjii
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Ted arid Ruth : Case of fish eaters) Lizzie) Jafek! and Bryan: Irish linen chair : back'coyers. '
Marirni arid! Vic; Fruit dish. BUl'arid Elsie: Dinner gong. Mr. fend] Mrs. jlngham: Bferbola stand
The. J c impetltlbns: for Lonfe' Cup and; h
members ageUjfl Is ,by bogey, play
181 ole8['pnd_ls open menibers.' TheVetei
Thfe former Is 'bi? stroke play to all. full and
JO'ITINGS. is
PENDLETON WOMENrS;ilNmTUTEUtThere was a
good aftiiridarice at the riionthly-meetlnU of „the !| 1 /omen’s Institute ] fen-" Tuesday fev'ening. ]An Interesting!demonstration]
j&.' W. Di )rpan ((Liverpool); Electric reading ' lariip
of hfet]]r3pdvfetlo|n was I given by Mrs., Alberta] 1 if :LUnktun, who] Wfes thanked for! her (preienefe by Mrs. Dfehny and Mrs,;. Knowlfes i A,('report of [the N.F.WX; meeting, to London waslgiyeri by Mrs. C. Taylor)! the delegate, l^emonth’s coni- petltlori was tor the best' article matie from!ori( yard jof crash. | Tpe judge, Mrs. Albert;!; i Warded the flrstfprlze to Mto A; Stark, MrsJ F, Eatough].,being second.] Tt] wasjdeelded to affiUate the braniih ■iWith tlje Coiulcll for the Preservation bf Rural ^glariid.
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ty year? fendi oyer; This. also oyer! Id holes.
'Veterfens’ Cup Is for, ■ HalnliaUYltoad, BamoIdsWick, and St. ' Qisbum: ' *
ik (place on Tues- : aznoldswick. The
J .nton; Silk cushion. -ett;
labie cloth. Silkeui
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Mar i eF-ul t sdt. ■ ' .' i| fish ea
Mr. and Mjra. Robtoson arid frimily; Case of ers.-:|
'■ ] . :;v Mrs.ij.'. Y. Lofth^use:! Case [)f
tomonow are ]the Veterans’
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