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Fasiliions of To-morrow are presentee


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EASTER! Come to day and : comprehensive array of :


D i s t i n c t i v e LA D IE S ^ W E A R .


Yoji’ll fhjid ^niart coiisiderable" time ipping here,


she


Oin b r :d a l d e p a r tm e n t is rfejilete vithijOrigihal Suggestions foi! the Bridei her Motlienand the ' Bridesmaid^, i


i


d euW ful gowns something really NEW* ! |


DRE ETC. !■ 1 [ Ti _ ENGA.diMEKT EASTER DING RINGS


Wo riave a smart selection of pleasing ENGAGEMENT RINGS ' ■ "


WEDDING


int .RINGS 22-ct. Gold Hall Marked.


’’ the Newest Styles'.'' -----------------------------


i: I . ,


Hundreds! of liJsdful ?6ifts; suitable for WEDDING Presents j a r e


SILVERWARE 4 - CUTLERY


CLDCI|CS— We Invite you j to see'thetfi The 1


PARSON L P E , edding Bing Home


CLITHEROE ijnVoie, fitting room j ! i :! 1 Soi EASTER


What a difference a thei home—COSYi^to


RPET makes the feet, it


birightens the appearance 3f any room. All Qrades of in MODE


>ETS and RUGS DESIGNS.


: i C A I ^ E T S A N D ^ O S


littcd firee of charge,y-ijleprrisentatives sent, tjo ^ p ^ s | j ofi th e | dtftri(:t.


Come arid see the wonderful variety and the I


keen priced. J ! p ' ;■ !


Rakestraw, Calrpe^ Galleries


Lord Street, ^LAGKBURN MARKET PLACE


Tel, THE Marjried-'iat Clitlieroe Wesleyan DVERTD TH E Vc,.


The first important thing an advortisomont must do is to bo seen. Pur circulation brings the adverts into the Family


Circle, !: 1


Our readers BUY— they road the advertisements— look for the Clothes, Groceries; Furniture, andiiLuxurios they want.


We know I our advertissrs, our public. |iWe can tellithe sales story, accurately and truthfully.


WE OFFER YOU OUR department is Modern, and GOODS. May iwe have your enquiry !


help you to


SERVICES. lOuri advertising can assist you to sell YOUR


i i


at trib i Prince’s Liverpool.


: , gobd deal ol^ com notlort Wisl occa-


'sloneri in Wellgate and — - cow wrilch, maddbned I y the riobl Its leg: and hoim.jto pijevent I t si away ari


broke ;away and [lnjur(ed 'Itself seyerely, ‘


An outcry agamsi thls ■ ■ cruel and repre- ralseri, 'riirintlon


|l


In Diick-streetiw;as sev irelyi gored yearb previously "by an beco^ ‘ cl'rcul


hensible practice' was belnA inade of :the fact


orib Infurlateld ■ mmstances.;


under |just Clltrieroe' Football Club’S last


A dvertiser & Time^ 6, Market] Pilace, Glitheroe


BEAD by PEOPLE WHO WANP. iTO> BUY ! Advertising Department — Tel. 407 i


that'an bl(I lady a'few:


animal that had mllar


home


match!of the season wis played Prestlori North’End Reseive; ' The was for Clltheroe, Plelderi Dobson ,“ Puc field,! putcUffe, Austei Blackhufst,; Wells anc local! iesults: Castle Chatburn Victoria


BoltoriO. ..V! ' ' ^ —


The death took place C istleji Foot, of Mr. Cjharlcs ! W


ast;


boot!arid shoe!dealer, a West Bradford, on the widow of Festus Wilson,


bn March 3{1st, at aliusley,'


red 52 yerirs. At 29th,i Ann l^Ilson, aged 66 years.


„„ase team ” HArtleyj: ; 'Eccles, Wrlgley .L-Other


against score was: Pate- Ince,


street' Rovers 3, 0.—Gbatburh 2,


Duck-strde't by, a ng of lying,


FAMILY! NEWSPAPER COVERING the RjBBLE VA LLEY


on April 4(ri, by the R( y. J.; Waterhouse, Mr. Henry Richard G|iy to Aliss Bramririll.


Thri Rev. W. Carey Se


Chapel Mary


ge, M.A., nClster Bridge, 'otter, place


Gate (Baptist Chapel,


Churcri On Sunday eveplngi the jR^. |J. Taylor! made rbfefence ■ Mr. John Brlgrit,'iM.P., rest irii the Quaker burl dale trie previous!day.


At tlie close 6f his ienjaoii at'Moor Lane


to the I passing of who| wa.s Md to place at Rocrir:


named (Balaam and Scott,! werp burnt in ,a; gas explos pn at| the Barracks in ! Spaw j 5rlt _ strong!! jsmell of escapl ig gas led to the men Inv^estlgatlng a repess ln!whlcri was a small water boiler. 300 persons in the rooip the exbnt of the Injuries was but si


Two i members pf the Salvation. , CM 411: W U^t; rherp werriribout


at tlje tltipe, yet Ight.


letter appealing to locd shopkeepers to consider the possibility of | arranging; a weekly! half-holiday—efn a: Tuesd"" Wednesday.”


In oiir correspondem e columns wasi a ay or-


rmy, )adly Irmy


estate! at Sawley having suffered con slderably In the, destruction of grorihd game! |Mr. Fred Dickinson, son of the ’keeper,! found a burrow which appeared to.be the rendezvous of trie killer. After the’"'exerclse of much patience, a badger ' which' measured 3-ft. l-ln. and weighed ; 17-lb^.J wa^ trapped.


One |of the preserves on Earl.,({Owper’s ‘ ! Only; one: marriage and one death fwas


reported In the village of Downham during the year ended March. ;


‘ton. I The


suryeyot of highways; Messrs.' Richard Jenklrison, .Holmes' Ogden; W. Fbrt arid W. 0{ddle, overseers; and Mr. Alfred Burrow was appointed Guardian for, the united


MIde bp ratepayers elected Mr. W. Carr townships Of Middop and Rimlng- Union


only out-district In the Clltheroe to decide upon an election] for


Guariijan was (Jlsburn. " ’The Governors of 'Whalley Grammar


School; ,are still corresponding with ithe Charity Cbinmlssioners and hope to have a flnalj answer in the next few weeks. The schoolroom has been put in good repair, but further funds to the extent of about £600 will be required for the dormitories and the master’s house.” ,


Mias Margaret Lucy Whitaker, daughter


of th e ‘late Vicar of Whalley, died March 3ist !at Brynteg, Carnarvonshire; , The Iriternient took place at Wrialley, where she was a, teacher In the Sunday School for many years.


' f ' Following on the establishment Of a


fife arid drum band at Glsbum In i the previous November, trie band had Its first marchj-Out, 'going to the Park to!Mr. Butterfield’s, and afterwards to the house of the Rev. R. Wright, M.A., for supper.;


SAWLEY


meeting was held in the schoolroom on Mon­ day [ evening, when there was an average attendance, presided: over by Mr. William Proctor, who was're-elected for tee enduing year, with Mr. G. I. Proctor as vice-chairman. The clerk (Mr. C. H.-Proctor) was re-elteted and Messrs. N, P. Pickup and G. I. Proctor were appointed as -tee parish representatives on the!Rowland Rating Authority. Miss E. M. Smithson was re-appointed librariaij and tee library committee,' comprising Mrs. W, Townsdn, Mrs. R. T. Eamshaw, Messrs. T. Barnes; W.' R. Holgate, W. H. Proctor! and the Clerk, was also re-appointed.


PARISH MEETING.—The-annual parish I GISBURN


up, excepting the holiday dries, jand half-a dozen evening games had beerl arrkngec The fixtures were a|very attractive selectior and a strong team would! be netessar throughout tee season in order tfa put up reasonably good show. Effoip were alread;' being made in this idirectlon] . j ( The election' of officers were as follows:-


Waterworte; hon.| (treEisurer, -Mr. |J. Precious; captain, N. A. ,Waterwbrth;i vice captain, J, Rawsthorne; corimlttee, Messrs P.I Thurogood, sen., |H. Fielden, S. Spqak, Rawsthome, T, Rawsthomej P. ’Thurogood


ice-presidents; hob. secretary, ■ ! Mr. N. v ! President, Mr. -wll Heatorij with eighteen


a p"oor .attendance! at the:[annual general meeting of the village cricket'clilb, on Mon day. 'The treasurer; Mr, J. S. Precious, pre­ sented-tee accounts showin; a balance iii hand of just over £3. The-club! were! how ever, favourably plgced regarding tapkle, si that With reasonable supfort', {during tin coming season, the^ should ag^in be abli to present; a credit!balance.' .The secretarj' Mr. N. A.;. Waterwcjrth, gave details of tei “ friendlies” arranged from May 6th September ;2nd. : Alf Saturdi ,ys vjere . booked


CRICKET : CLUB: MEETING.X-There waS NEW for


ES, ""hOSERY, ERYj UNGKIE, ATION GARMENTS,


ETC. (Ladles’ i ' Ontfltting)i i f P I TrIWMTES arcade, BHACKRyRNj


styl^ and save andj money by


'j Th|e rohiantic story of jthe origin of


well-knoW rose was recalled i by ,t^ie death ofjMrs. Ellen Dlxoi of the King’s Armfe, Bawdlands, which oepurred | pii March 29th. By. a formei:, marriage m s . Dixon w|aS named Plnair arid ^ lived pt Waddlngton, One mornlnfe nearly thlfjty yeats before, Mrs. Plndgr was In her garden when


tvhe'ri a


receptly ierturned from atjroadi stopped [to admire trie flowers.


gent


largje crimson rose, which he gave to M :s. Plnder’s bhlld.


thelros&lMrs. Plhderriept It In a vase tjlll trie! petals fell off, when she! discovered that thelfi'prlg showed signs of life. accordingly,placed It in a flower pot.r time It ^dw to be quite a large rose tree, and three! years later It began to bloom. Instead ! of


Struck trir the beauty of


jSie In


being ; crimson,| imany ffiends


cuttings.; j The rose Camt Mp.’ Johri!, Ellis, ’market


of Mr§. l^ortlculturlsts. buit'^'lnclqde^ _ '


bid a gbod 'dbfy agalhs i himsplf. It was at'Blackpool that a wlt|ies.s |cpmplal|ied that hid sister, who was '


His Honour Judge Stutges, ded Clltheroe


.Coilnb Coj] yhose;


thing? %lth one. hand back with thebther. rinlisualv’’ -commented Tls Honour, remember orice'taking a casp fof Amerfcqn lady, I won It,: and shp i me. a bpautifiil piece pf fum|turef A1 eigriteeri month§ later 11 aok anotliej ua.se for the lady—and los; It and she


suing ^Im, and! took Thaj; |s no^l


’ '


promptly sent men to fe; away. -.


But I


;ch the furnl ;ure didn’t bring an


action rigalnst her.” The cuckoo was heard In


trie Sbny-


hurst district on March 28th. Thanks to untiring wmk on


their social committees. cricket‘clubs were able to open the sei free of jdebt. Each dec teams-f-the third In Amateur League.


;he twi


ded to the


Ribble run'i Mr. Alexander Bertie I aldwln, youngest


son df ithe late Mr. Ha; Prospect House, died oi the 30th ,a1 residence In Combfe Mar


took a ikeen: interest in adoptejl resprt, and def:


tleyjBaldv ;ln. North Devon,


aged 4^ years. A qualified |sollclbf. he |the affairs! of his


..... .................. ...... ........ ayed the co^t of the erection of new clfolr stalls In the Parish iChurch'there.


|He formerly fanned at ’The Hey, Newton. Anotler well-known farmer In trie


^ one; of Slaldbum’s best'lnown agrlcui- iturlsts.iMr.!Joseph Sllnger, of Chapel Croft, died on April 1st In his 78th year.


Whalley area was Mr, Richard Barnes, of Nethertown; who passed to his rest on the 28tri:March, at the! age of 53. He was prominently Identified with the Whalley branch! of the Lancashire Farmers’ Asso­ ciation! and with the 'Wrialley Agricul­ tural Sbclety.;


I A former superintendent minister


the Clltheroe Wesleyan Clrcutt, the Rev. W. R! jCarlyon, died at Southborough, Tonbridge Wellsj Oiy the 25th.'


! I HOLIDAY DRINKS


NIGHT EXTENSION REFUSED jFOR CHIPPING AREA,


Licensee^ In th^ Chipping area! were


granted extensions of bouts frdm |10-30 to llr30 a.m. and irom 3-0 to 4-30, p.m on Easter! Saturday and Monday, at Clltheroe: County j Sessions pn|Monday, The application was made on l;iehall of lilceilsed


the Blackburn apd District Victuallers’ Association by kerley, who also akked fOr from 10-30 toTl-0! p.m, !The evening extension, w'


Y YEARS AGO ITEMS i FROM OUR!■ ■ I . iSSUES OF APRIL 5th, 1889


Mr.; H.'p'un' an extension


Superintendent Swil . thought the rambters arid otheri'Vlsltori


who came Into iho area dirlrig the Easter, hojldays 'wOuld; have returnee home before the ilme of trie proposed evening extension.


for morning and |afterno(ns oh Eastei Saturday and Monday.


The Magistrates granted ektenslom When an application wai made for ar


extension' of hours] tonlghtlat a Chalglej hotel, the; Magistrates’ Clerk (R^r. A| J. D Robinson) pointed out that seven! | days notice had not been givep, a^ requlrec by law.


I The Magistrates granted thri applica­


tion, but asked the applicant to;.'notlf5 other licensees that unless future appli­ cations were made wlthlii the requlrec time, they would riot be gijanted.


..as, ppppsCd by ril'^’sala'triat' He


'


original, jthe flower proye(. to be a delicate pliik, of i such unusually flnej scent


Finder begded to trie notlte of gardener, |v|ri6


like i‘me that


*• " Mr. C F Armlstead was elected secre­


put It Oil the market. pbpular,;and Is very well knpwn ambng


’ ' Mrs. Gawtriorpe, widow of: Mr.. LsraeJ


Gawthorpe, formerly of Sabden, died on trie 29tri at trie home'of her son at Bury, aged 77 years. Another Sabden,lady whose demise occurimd on the 28th, was Mrs. Roberts (70), wife of Mr.’ Richard Roberts, Whittaker Barn !Farm.


cljrlstehed it the Mrs. Plndef ’’ rase and! I t soon beqame


tary of Itlie Settle Cricket Club for the twenty-first year.' Mr. C. AJ Milford and Mr. John Grisedale were appointed cap­ tain and vlce-captaln of the first eleven.


P.C. Farnell, stationed at Glsburn, re­


ceived trie merit badgri, from the Chief Constable of the We’st'Riding, for courr ageously stopping, ri runaway horse at Glsburri on March'14th. In the previous October, he Vas awarded the conduct: badge for arfestlngia warehouse breaker!


getitlefaan'j Who .lin'd -He wks| wearing a


at,Glsburn. j j . > At Clltheroe Parish^ Church, on; the!


30th, the Rev. J. H, Wrlgley performed; the weddihg *6f Mr. jShn Stones, eldest, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stones, of; Waddlngton,' to Miss Elizabeth! (Lily): Whitaker, eldest daughter of the late Mr.| and Mrs.! Jodif Whitaker, of Blackpool. |


Barrow ! sewage works were formally! opened on the 28th by Mr. George Turner; J.P., Crialrman of Wlswell Parish Council;


Estimated J to'have! cost £1,200, the; i “ Once again through the Dishonour of


one Dlctatorl the peace of Europe which we . all hoped would be prolonged,- Is threatened,”'says the Rector of Slaldburn (Rev. B. T.; Bowker) {in the current Issue


'of his Parisri Magazine. He proceeds: “ Personally,! althougri I bellAve that Mr. Chamberlairi could not have ^ ted other­ wise than he did lak September,;! had no faith at afl ,ln Hitler’s woird, but ! did think he would hesitate In his mad career of aggressioii for some long ^ e , ! How­ ever, I was wrong and now ip seems that the time has arrived, as thej Archbishop of Canterbury has so truly and strongly said, to mass might bn the kde b^ right. 'a firm stand muqt be taken j by all democratic ! countries who


tunately our Statesmen seem;to have learned their -lesson and • hav^ made known their contempt and Indication for 'the heald of a -State {whose feolemn word arid | undertaking Irias been so cynically ' arid so -nithlessly brokeC It Is not easy to say vfhat should be done, because we hete the Idea of a mCciless war, but tliere are econonllc m which i f ! brought j into' action


freedom and love their own [land. | For- valub their


,ust


activities of Whalley Parish Church Group; lliis 1 1 avo received from Mr. J. A. Brother-! ton, whJ is ah ex-Seput of CR.G.S. Troop and wh ) is now helping Mr. Rutter, an old PX to ::arry'on the troop. jBefore l get leg- locke’


First i report, las promised, on trie recent


Article.” : After


____1 ; very! thin time of being jwithoutj Scoutmuster teis'troop has now made a fresh start fo Idv'ing a period of inactivity, and Is pulling ;ogether remarkably, well." Under tee leadeist ip of two former patrol Leaders, now acting'&! Assistant Scoutmasters,; tee; troop' number; nearly a'score.;'' '


WhEllk Parish COiurch Scout ’Troop.-! '


fresh P.itrol Leaders were chosen aldngiwite their r ;spective patrols. . j Since I then; . the number of Scouts in the troop has, been; aug­ mented by several new recruits.


” A g meral meeting was held . and three :


asures would


cripple Germany to such An-ex sent as might avert! destructive warfare. How­ ever, we surely can rely upon our leaders to take the I wisest arid besli courie. • We ordinary Ipoeple ape so uninformed and know so little of the forces, which mbve


^ Clltheroe i Choral 'Union gave ' trielr


second concert of the season In the Public Hall on April 1st. ‘ The chief choral work was Elgar’s “Tlie Banner of St. George;” under; the bonductorshlp of Dr. Wood,, with Mr; j! Tomlinson leader'of the orchestra. ’The soloists were Mrs. Musson, Miss Janeyj Carpenter (contralto), Mir. a n e s t Allen Eriid Mr. W. D. Hanson. ;


e, or facte


the nations; that obr only trust our leaders, who hai have, fu l l! knowledge of from us,; to take' the necessary steps which wlll| prevent war and preserve peace. One tiling we may pe assured of arid that Is; that Hitler is bringing about his own downfall] by his flouting rad scorning oi all thiit honourable inen consider to |be sacred. I stlil think thiere will be no Ceat war.”


course is! to shoiild hidden


with th£ Church Institute land tee proceeds have bfen well spent. Firstly the profits helped he troop' to redecorate the Clubroom; of which I it stood in great need; secondly money has been spent on .the purchase-of new: ca nping gear. ’The troop is hoping to hold an Easter camp and it also looks for­ ward to tee proposed summer canjp to be held at long the-rugged crags'of Snpwdonia,


A j’lmble sale'was belli'in co-operation ; North’Vries.'


Troop S; looking forivard to tee tiihe when it will )e! the’finest in tee!district,”; ;' :, Pine sentiments Mr. Br()thdrton, and my


“ On the whole the Whalley Parish Church - , J _ !


thanks f6r a fine report. ; ,: I - i Now for reports on tee (iounty! meeting to


BY "R E D ARROW.*’ i i - I


of my “Scout Notes "'without asking)... ! The next meeting of [the County Scout!


d,] had bfetter quote verbatim from tee, '


i ■ ■


of Mr. G. Howsln, of Pddiham, a kindlV man | through whom! tee Co'Uhty, has'had p;rriils.; Sion , to! use ’Hud'troyde'lPark' as a tr lining | camp.';’- -


— ; ; .


parted to its ante-room, !each to dlKuss Iti own! peculiar, problems for a half-hour aric' then return' to place a report! befole thi' assembly;: [


Each-section of the movement then de­


Clitherpk on ‘ tee General Purpos'es] (Sinilj mittee,'whilst F. Forrest, A.D.C., attended w Scouts, T..G. iPinder tee Rover; Scoute, and' - myself, spoke] up for Cliteerde ciubbinj (Actually I went as “ Press ” but was piressed to,act as depiity for Miss Bruce, D.CM., wl|i> was prevented, from attending—IndlsppsitloS; FF. called it a “grumbling appendix.’]) ; !(|f All: sections -returned promptly to the


-Our steretafy. P. H. I Hargreaves represented ;


council- chamber and rendered reports ,bf business transacted.


deliberations 6n search for a new se^retap and then gave details of the St, George’s Day parade of King’s Scouts at 'Windter, | Cubs told us all associations had been rep­


Firstly tee |G.P.' committee: told of their : . ! : !' l ' ’ i " ! '


Council will be at Colne, ion June 24tb. : | . All members stood in silent relnembrance!


(ConiroUd Council I i meetingl


rates oil


jvhej exp


len itl pensei


Thlsldeci


.discussion divided:! e|vbiyp{a'rl3: riiay;oriipa;


tribute Is cbver the throughout cpdtse.jln and : light


cptuige ;:on lighting.: A ‘ gemerp


resented; except Nelson and the secretary loir Cub section had been found,: providing| hie person was willing to accept the' honour.! A Cubmasters conference is to be held in C)ct- ober riid one! representative from eafch'tilt trict will form tee necessary sub-confmltitek Aftef 'fhis report had been accepted'ltne


which iur local association'sent its delegates. Pifty-ti;o! ‘such persons gathered in the council chamber of Darwen Town Hall last Saturday! From all over: N.E. Lancs, they edme, :irid much was the Wagging;of chins. Acting County Commissioner'rG;. Belsey opened tee meeting at 3 p.m! with prayer and then V ith A. Duckworth,: D,C., Darwen, in the chiir we were welcomed with ;a kindly speech from Alderman Marsden.: Alderman Marsdeni deputised for His Worship tee Mayor who, we were sorry to Hear, was in-, dispose 1; In speaking of his owii love of the open-aii ‘ he emphasised one ag)ect of the greatnfss! of our movement, and was pleased to cor'urient- on the- rise in ‘strength of Darweii’s';Scouting:,since his period of Mayor­ alty. :ie! welcomed tee leaders of scouting because rie knew ! that upon tee results of them Itadershlp much devolved. To quote, he said : “ The youth of our tiriie and land will have to rule the destiny of another decade.” Aldemiari Marsden finally concluded with giving alright royal welcome,' for which he was thanked by Mr. A, Duckworth, for the Scout Council amongst applause. Comispondence was soon dealt with and


report were the following:— ‘ The final of the Lord Derby, Ambulance


School !


presidents elected and the formation of new Scout troop in Blackburn , ,v


announced. . ' '


improvement, the total now being 3,274 as compared with 3,195 for last year. Finally qur county secretary, Mr. G. Lea,


The :e!nsus figures for tee County show an


surpris ;d us by desiring to resign owing to pressure: of business.: The council would not permit Ithis ,• immediately as they required


Various warrants were renewed and Vice^ .


Shield competition will be held on April 15te at 2-30 p.m. in tee Windsor Road Methodist


Scout 'section! provided a full one. j They recommended; Mr. Hulme, of IBlacktani,i to be in! charge of Windsor party, St. t3eorge|s Day, several nominated King’s Scouts being arieady -bn the list; further nomlnatlorisi qf . possible attenders to he in by April 16|h,'The numbers allotted N.E. Lmes. are 16, includ­ ing, one S.M., two Rover Scouts, elevem King; s Scouts and two Old Scouts. ("Red jArrovf’’ wondersI'Who goes from CUtheroe district.]- , The Scoutmasters , also recommended'more


"wide I games” between districts :: arid aimbiinced a County cycle rally. Th^re wifi also be k Patrol Leaders’.'training empiop , August !26te and 27te at Huntroydb, tee week-end’s expenses to be 2s. 6d. per Iboy, of which the county is to pay half. (Wlllpllth- eroe Scouts watch this column for details of


, pathetic r :Chalrmai


, this, each^ ‘special exp ct Yfhalley jfc,! andtc , At. the


sliadowed iticrease; tji caused', b;^ 'largesibiri lav! no CO lar -was 11


oui $1 i i C L ITH ER O E AiDVFUTISBK AND TIMES, FEIDAY, MARCH 31, OF APKIL 3rd, 19M. T fa 'rs


NO FAITH HlTLER^S WORD


RECTOR OF threat


SLAIDBDRN ON ijo PEAlDE.


IN


i i I, I .1 I: i:


1939. ' - ' ' • ‘ . 'i-,- '1 ' -


,,uve, Initne . drpposltlbn


I'AMf


( ':! WK H conslderqtw


that epU’”' ,ilotlce|of


these stirring events ?) The Rover: report was briefer but .new i


this, summer,-if-any 1 ; ' i ; , ' i -M ! ;i Further applications can still be actaiited-1


the Ccuhty treasurers report was adopted. longst' detaUs of the' County: secretary’s,


jienses: be pil Counclllon


ideas are to be tried. Firstly, two iRovers l from - each association wiir‘meet-oncd per - monte, during the next quarter. SMhdly, | a Rover week-end will be held at Huntroyde :


from Rovers wishing to Join N.E. Lancs, con- , tingent to the World Rover Moot arid . I&ckwqrte, intimated the ; possibility j of att^diijg for one instead of two weeks, ['l| ■.[; ‘After adopting all reports the ariembled i


CouncU dealt; swiftly with mritereJjariB|i)g. . amongst which' was the question ql


Street Schools with much; talki andi (’ ihg out problems. And so ended our i Scout Council meeting. ! , ';


time to discover p successor, and I fear tee task dl finding one'so able as.Mr. Lea will be dificult; The' matter was finally left, to the girierri purposes sUteqpmmlttee, after Mr. Le:Ts resignation had beai accepted with reglet' and an expression


Thence to a good tea at the DU-:kwoi;th I ' ' Ij,.


taries; For tee swimming and ampulapce ; competitions county secretaries werb jormed. ;


:


All agreed teat this new system of‘ mu)ilng i tee County Sbout Council was morelbuslnets- : like and more Inte'restlng.


thrash-; Criiirity


larly, but it is not good for me tp’ speak all [j, I'know at one time so. I will pl:esbrvB,tho|( news.’-. I hope>u Uked.the.new.'rieadlhg'!


I have more to tell about'Cubs ;partlcu-!,'|-!


service! rendered! ; ’ ‘ The: report of tire County Press secretary


6f thanks for :■ 1


was approved togethe'r with an; appreciation of Ida,;-work and a request for all Scout people' to support' it by; sending “ copy.” Mr. F. Banes, press I secretary, wanted opinions ori his notes as|printed in the “Northern Dally ,’’elegraph,” to learn whether he was giving tee. correct stuff. ;(I!get “ppinlohs”


blocks to this column. I was prlv)leged]to,, see several at tee offices of this arihlraWe paper and had a pleasant conversation! Wa a kind official. Consequently .the IprtoteK;!: used teat block of the Vstridin|-scqut, j:, followed in bur last edition wlth:,the, W j ; and shoulders of a “ smiling. scout|" [Tfuq > latter I liked very much and;perhaps;there |,;


are others to follow. Between trie blpeksitmd; hiv clever notes, we do provide,'an pttract)ve ,-


colujnn don’t we? Yours, inlScoutlngjand| “RED ApROW."!.


^ MAKE THE MOST OF


PERSONAUTY— We specialise in the making of cpireqtly fitting foundation Garments. — jEvqry :[ I


attention to defeiil.


If you find It inconvenient to call we shall; be happy to visit you In your own home.;


Let us make requirements now Please Note only Address—


jun., W. Saunders, W- V. Birch, Jas.jDuck worth, T. Cattow, and H. Smith. 'Thqiselec tion committee will| compriS^ Messrs.: N. Waterworth, J. Ravysteome, J. S. Precious, F. Thurogood, the last-named'also |beini groundsman,' .with Mr. S. Speak as hi.


assistant. I ' ' - !


and important problem, the followingl wer! appointed to' take charge ol tee w ir ih g • Messrs. P. Thurogood, senior, P.i'Thurogooc junior, Rawsthoirie, S. Speak andjJ.'£ Precious. Permission was graijted fqri th i school-children to use tee:mtch imdqr ter supervision of a teacher, 'wiih a; view jto enr rolling all Interested persons as imembpis of the club, thefeeforiion-playUig membCre and


aA tee wire-fencing presented a coristan


.two shillings. All members of the committed were requested to participate -venture a success.


boys under 16 yearq of age]was reduced 'to in making this


Employment 'will be fo indi for about


600-men as the result of the re-starting of five steel furnaces kt a Duthai^ works. At the same time, oi^ng creased activity at Its bhst fi Yorkshire firm IS re-opeilng stone ‘nfine 'which will cveritually glvfe employment to about 700 ttorkers. ■


MANUFACTURED .AT CUTHEROE, LANCS. your CORSET


-fair to, ppoll I The; (Jha


nature of a]J one.! ,Itj'ls|l better lor d{ trie spec al'i


■lit Is to tie , liCounc Iloa


: alderedi'khaf father rPv,b| tlhoughtjfu!


' ponslderpd . !!rhe.,(jler Council exp (riey w^rb jendlture.l le DLst let! Couhe Ho


- obtained'be, thought itti


dllor ,J. Si


seconded b decided t ) f


^apses ,v erej pownham: •wonder .he] Other! vri Mhemes bui :grbund.s.


I '*|h \v'« Iwc, ai'b


land i! ( [clajted''!


'-I Wh^i. a i4hat the [s itommlttee. [Objected ;|ti ought to bi


ijsR'tnattu ikeCn interc, iwhjoaregpH


said. “ I t the ratep! y iandihav: I


• isuggestloE


- poole,d.” . (iounclllpi -Instructed to oppose


1 ■ Father onej of the


; the! area, i position cF Stonyhurst!


, ^ the College ' '] apart from I of i£100.


scheme wa Increase ini


ii were adopt ■i 'ilflO on thi time, the a; t riad to find


' riot be'suri autrioritles


Tel. 6774. 1 3 , |E A N A M , B L A C K B l^ pN | IT


----- - BARCLEY CORSETIERE?, U y lE iA lin iU y


igreat deal l .jvhlah ml j.onl the al j Idst’two'ye-


-; 'r’-


”jOn tbejj ! [adopt til


! 4 !j, ” IW'ete ripf , lembark j


ASKXOUR BU lL pK tS Is ilfR C lIA N T FO R


! ' iwould gl ; ] had bee j


iFot the i(i(L


!nuthorlti(etl ! the increasl I'lntbis -miUJ


(opporturieif ! reKolutloh!; I (postpone:! i was bound |


! If lilt mep : sewage schi I adopt the I


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