/•
-ir,' ;.jj; I If/ ‘V:. V ' ' j,, ‘ FH G R O E R A P Y E R T IS E B - AM D ooMiNa. BVBrncB. TA! Barrow Reading Itoom; Wbist Dhve!, lO-DAI | (ITBn>Ay) =
® 745. Dancing, 10 to 2, Downham Rea&ig Roon ^ Whist Drivje and Dance,
C Dance 10 to 2.
lltheroe Auction Mart od of Geld and Laymg-oS
Danito’in Vfflage Rail, Slaic bdm, SATBEDAY: ■ - '
' at 2-30.P.1 ■
7 fo il;,:: i ■ SBNDAT : ■'
. 1 i j 1 S '
Meth“ditt (W^sleyl Church; Serwe^ ■ .Open Schobl 2 p.m.
^ j i : mondaR: 1 : . . . .;.i|
Cattle dt 11 tb 2. .
; Annual Whist 7pOJ L tdSale
! I
bofough and outside, aifd I well iW hIS passing has caused mi
extra hour Is allowed, llhis depislon
colleagues.” ; Offering his. sincen sympathy to Mrs. . Taylor and he: family ,the Town Clerk expressei the hope that, irbm: the tooWledgt that their sorrow, was, sh ireij by so
ipest ■ regret ' amongst hi?
ihfny -others,’ they wopld . deriv^ sope. measure of comforp, *
u* writing-upthe new raition boofc. Tie work began on Monday weelp, and will probably riot be completed fcr ariother three or four weeks, a5 idore than 20,000 appUci.tions hav tc be .deaittwith.; iThosbi who havfe
Members’of the IWpmep s Volu^ ry Servlces are assisting the staff the local Food Office In the t^ k
ol
has the approval Of the local (Jhaim- ber of Trade and shop assistants,
* *j ' j J
pha ftur(Ure and Fisheries Inavel |issued
crop cannot be too strongly _ein- ■ aslsed. The Ministry of Agricul-,-
The importance of the home food
Should be to ; produce a steady stream of vegetables i every month of the year. . The 1 Hnlstyy have - 1 Issued a list of vegetables ilrhlch it
shme in order to malce the| maxl-- imum contribuTlon to the national ifood production cairpaign.| It Is : urged that the first consideration
firther guidance to joccuplers, of lardens and allotmeiits as jto. the aya in which I they can crop frie
S ? S l S ° l r ’raUoii bi»ss t> tarlcM .teans. to m aM a n a g e t the Food Office but me:'ely detach rind cauliflowers for
X n E r e “S toTvit dbm thb 1 ffibeV early cabbageApotatoM X " S S a f « l l a'l the one f t [ froccoh » e
ersons who haye remo idresses during the
tr.i,rHpc>iR
t.Vipir maiden
hpgiie, please 0 : . , J p t d * U R N
order to assist the Food Office sta l dicate heir .maiden ^n in name are asked
p ^M s r¥ iq s5f h .f UfRiSta Wkburn: MatlMe dal
“ g s / s “”F.t4®i= CMves), 9:30 a.m.
XTJESDAY:
Dancing Rev^ "Summed Days” to Mary’s Sunday Schooi, at 7 3p.
WEDNESDAY:
Employees oflRibbl^dale &ort forj Red CroK Conservative Club, 7 to 11
■ Lecture Keep fit. Often |e need f<:| r some
IS------so fTO-DA\
tpetimes t
Clitheroe..ion “Tire Ciuses of at 7-30 p.m,
THDESflAY: | in Royal
pn
Whist Drive and'" Canival Dapcf ' Bolton-by-Bowland School.
FRIDAY: Mayoress’s Comforts fund.
Cement Ltq.: Danc^ l i '
’l fl , 'Grammar £IWar, ch .
he wl,
in
Parish Church O.F.S.:, Dominoes and Social i t 7,-30,
Whist and six months
last': sik lettuce. Of these; hr____ -
itp 'an
dhich they are now 11 ring , j anl V omen who have married in the list
the south-west, of Eriglandi *: *1 ■ *.
,
the snecial leaf Included at the ep i coli, early potatoesi narly
ca.bbage ater let-
he speciaueai A purpoif for marketing before March 15, P :nnc whn ha-fe femOTed to npy | and Sherklns, shallots^
tpt
ffi checking the various particular^, Vhighly enjoyable jolrit nieetlng at Readers of Mr. Carey Lords ek-' good attendance;, , . ^ The I Rev. G.
Ladles aSMCiated with i the r Methodist (Wesley) 1 a,nd
Mpor.Lane
ieilent and Vll-inforffied weekly jcioudesley Shovel we s t^'speaker; Articlbs in thi? newspaii^er would be,, taking for his topic Ttoee Sep-
,
l vlth America. The ‘ Mall ’ .riwo Und the mlfacle jthat knew|Mr.
Churchill offered her joint goveri nent and citizenship.’
same article Mr. Lord Wrote ^ay ihay
with iPrance before Fiance caplti- lated, as we undoubted ly did, union with the United States cannot altogether off the msp.”
irticle which appeareci last FridUy said';! “ If we
could
Mr.Tcircls offer ; umpn
show—for’ us 'toribeg,' borrow steal another
become , posslble-rtime will
.In t:m It
je P03slbl>--time^t^^
troyers to help us to put paid ?o Hitler’s U-boat camp lign
Yesterday’s ‘
Manchest.er Guardian carried a double-column headim
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 22nd, ijli 40.
(Certified sales exceed foOO coplps .week). ”
tieauX BLAG]
Black-out Time ! 5-30 pan.
To-night (Friday) per
I Mr. Harry Wrigley, Clithe :pe i M E t A l
Deputy I Borough Measurer 1 since 1928, has, been appo nted Bdrough Treasurer in succession to the late Mr J. H.'Taylor. Thi appointment was made! at a ' mfeetlng i pf the Finance Committee, on Tue?day, dnd will receive the full approval of the public genera ly. Mr. i Wrig fley Is In every sense fully quallneci
now undertake. SoipeyuarS a!
or... thmrimpor.fcant?'.’iuRes;toe . ----- "-itifi years E
fifty American des Of a total of; 94 mothers: and . . .
“Another fifty destroyers from irom me United States ? ” un&r^whlch
printed; “Well-lnforiied In Washington expect Lord Lothian the British Airibassador, to makC a request for another fifty over-iige destroyers as soon as he returns to
t°B?shall Eaves, _ AR^ billeted in ^
and the "Lphdon County ^ have appointed a social worker to see to'their .welfare. 1
that
his post this week.”- Ip Is more tl(an | ordinarily remarkable , that two entered thq. Services] from! Moo . such, very .Important slde-llgats Lane Church and Suiiday School, should be-forestalled by Mr. Lord] ladles connected with | the in the “ Advertiser and Times.”
In I order to augment the Solffiers’ Cohorts Fund_ for men who -have
* *
, will- 0 he
M. Herbert) discusses
the.subject, of raffles Iri thfe Blackliurn Dloceianl Leaflet. He says ;—“ I have b len asked frdm various quarters: to say something about phe Church s attitude towards'raffling. W^n ast I ' dealt s'wlth the ri'ubjecri^'rin the ■Leaflet; %affUrig-of airifffld? jas' Illegal. - That Is no longer;so, but clearly Ifegality is only one; of the matters .'to'be considered. The act is that times like these encouiage
The Bishop of Blac kburn (Dr, t .
arranged ari entertainment given by : “ The ' Fuiibeams, on Wednesdayl night, drew ri epowded
"
audience at a very rio^^^f'^ A varied and' wholly | enterpalnlng
Gra’dwell’s direction, and the fur benefited by upwards |of, £8, lus.
BO«!5VSirind‘thi = I 4 3 Stend’s£dS f e f One of the very oldest, rerid^ts
^ was given under Mrs.
Qireeuuu, m. I st^Marj ’s Sunday School.
JWr.Toto Bdltori, the popular comedian, ha?
M
& PAI :a
E(ID POTS
'along, this line that i 1 approach the question df raffles, :Of course It 1? quite possible for ]ieople:,to take p a r t! in them merely out o. generosity and gciodwill, iWltiou' any desire for gain.]. But this Is no their usual effect.. IiSneouragenen' given to them tends to make l,hei: use more and moreVridesprqad, anc this seems to me a strong incite ment to the gambling spirit. M: view therefore, is'that we .sloul set bur face agalfist anv toe o raffling. In pur church actIyitles-4 ,not so touch on grbundsi!of jirlnl clple as. because: it Is const;mtl. misused and then ministers to ; spirit of greed anl irrepponsible belief In chance riat are mo?t unwholesome elements In iiie*
people iri the desire to get sone thing . for nothing, especlalli 11 there is the excitement of antic :pa- tlon added; thei whole jwai atmosphere increase the tpnd|nci to gairibllng in all: forms.' i ..t Is
n
-Institute of iMunlfipal Treprefs and-Accountants, pf which he will now become 'a Fellow J and pe also passed the intermediate examina
passed the final examlnatioi| of the
'EN, lEROE.
r • ! OR’S p o s t Ib a g
Ifence cf thi GUARD.
home
four correspondepl janderlhgb re 1)h:
’s babu- ; Home.
; propaganda Is 1 ^ ree. lit is a thousa nd
hdeed strike ,a very scordaiit ^note.j *
;ing frlvial charfe^s ne arid rionsclei'" ‘ who'have and dhg noticing b'u emeiili from thi
Lti
ils liaitib Bvrifithe
list ioH “ Actl^’i ,to be j pne of .quantity. It that: he Is sadly ler seeing that fficlenti moral his' sfaitement'
Ion I? I We ha ne Guard for “’A,ctlve” see
s to the fact of listed by his Riorapt: of
Ington. I C.
lable tlmb should be Ing ,defa(niatory;i
^ hohow: ”
md hlSi .useatlng. ’ , i pltie^, ■wasted : remarks.;
c instantly. praise and-!
Tel. 8
tion of the Incorpbrat'ed Society ol Accountaints and Auditors; iSon ot Mrs. andlthb-Iate Mr. R. H. Wrigley Parson,Lane, thb new 1 Borough Treasurer began his career to office boy in the debartinent of v hich he Is now the head . That was In January ll912| and with the! excep tion of four years’ service 'ylth the Eoyal Navy,*l914-:.8, he.hasibeen j msmberl of the Treasurer |S staf] ever since^
the
warm.cojjgratuiailons of a ho^^ rigleY;wrillirecely,{
of friends' Ipithe Town and district His father. It may he, recalled, wa;: one of the Itodlai orrilthploglsts li,
' Indicates very cleairly phat th: Borough TreasurE r is; cbritinulng a family Interest in the bird-life!, of
the district *1 *
the county,' and' Mr.; RTrlgley’s ■ at; last weekTs meeting of the Ro tary Club.(reproduce(l in this Issue
* *
Mr. F. G Willis, bf “ Ferntiankj” Wisw'ell Lane, 'Wtolley, a sbm
Mrs.
andl.the late Hr. Fred Wilto. formerly bf Pimllco-road, Clltherto, is spending a few days'at hoto? sifter rescue from a merchantman sunk In (the Atlantic. A wirele^
ini 'Clltheroe, Miss Nancy Hamp shire, passfed away at|B8, Chatburn road, on ’^esday, lafthe age,; of- ninety-one] She;wqs the l^ t tof her generation of. an old Litton family hep father hav]lng instltut^ a shoemaking business there:which, until qultb recently, carried ;on by a nephew; Mr. ’Tom Hampshire. Fairly active 1 despite |her advanced years. Miss [Hampshire had only
been confined to bed for. about a week, although she Jrad not been out of doors! since just'before the outbreak pf war. Archdeacon F. G
xxuQ.v-Av.'j ______ __ y
which takps place to-day at Mltton. * *■,
A
Shuttleworth-street, Padlham, a passenger In a car driven by John
Pratt, fartoer, .19, Clitheroe. sustained c injuries vtoen the — , ,
Josephine ; Astoon,,^ l,^i_^_BacK | igggoj^n'jed for, but receipte to date show a total of!£251 4s,
. , Pimllco-road,
Robert Hbrgreaves, 52, Bold-street, Accrln&ton, In \^alley-*road. Acc-, ringtoh, bn Saturday night. i I ■:* _ * ;*
oUislon frith a ’bus dripn i by
head and face vehicle was In
announces that as from Monday last, evening hours of business at all branches open; daily will be (Mscontlnued. To compensate for
The Yorkshire Penny Bank
this, there, will be] extra houp of, business In daylight, and all town branches I (Including Clltheroe) iwill
open on! Saturdays 12-30 and. 3-0 ?o 5-0 p.m.
operator,! It was bis first .Yto^e and he had been a^ay from hoffie
only seven weeks. While ;the vessfel was sinking. Mr. VhUis -swung oht on the lifeline to th^ sh ps^boht
hours of pusln?ss will be. displayed at each branep; * / *
full
and spent 12 hour;! In this ibefope being picked up b f a rescue shi) to be landed at a home port a dqy dr two later. For several-years, was a bank clerk at Whaliey a. Blackburn.
] * :, *
28th, Mr. Thomas! plly. ®-A-. f f Manchester Unlvejrslty, mehce lii Clitheroe! a series of four public lectures, and discussions bn
On “ Thursday, liiext NOTcmber “ The BackgrPbnd| of Present-day
ffiai^ impressive trlbutesjwtoe^pal^ 1 g e S t o f f i hlsTc^^ to <1^1 at the aripual meeting ;ot GUthero..
As recorded, in our' last Issuf, Tutor in Adult Edabattoa f o rN ^ Town Cburieil to the toeirory of the with the underlying ca^uses^m^tne
Affal)]s.’.’ Mr.!! Kelly, who was recently appoint^ .as Resident
,-pqt of the
late Mr. J. i H. Taylor, -who was Clltheroe’s Borough Treisprer fer^
„ against I ouS'bWy
11‘ 'ghesfia i
who sDoke on be'fh-alf of the'office) s and staff oflthe Corpora,tipn. Mr. Betherlington expressed very since) e and re?l regret Ifi the lo?s of an oja
-------
them ail. those
or “ AcUve ” riri'Sr! :ious thbught h
and a(^p: above, yv'
ivrn'
bus letters cbTby'. lor'coriv.ctlon both i a|re on
SPINK.; by:
added.ifi" dlsplayef^i of the offleb hel filled, that I oiten wondered not seek further promot
loto ,T , h!
Idealism, a J sense of' humour,. ai d real comradeship,” the Town Cie: k ,,>eyohd that, Mr. Tayl ir
jquahtles were ! tfiose,
1“ Outstanding ;among it '«
nearly thirty yeats., Amopig them -of “ The^Causes three subsequ
ucvv.yu
was a [warm aOTreclationi by trie 1 fvtrop cnhspouent meetings wui ne i Town (ilerk l(Mr[G. Hetaeringtor) with special; aspects,of pp
toeetln
friend and collehgue.! whose -mar y which Is being operated jointly I by sterling (iualitlet endeared him '-o
subject — “Democracy: aud. jits Rivals,” “ Man arid the Machine. l“History and Her? Hljlen l
the,sam^ ectures form part of itfif .^crietoe
Manchester ' UnWierslty ^ Workers’ EducationalAssociation
toU be held weekl? at the Grammar School, on ThurMay. evetongs, at
, rrial ELblllty In-the dutiis
30'much- io why he did on!; -whlph
I think, by his a alllty, hi j cpuld ha ve attained. ;But I think the, ansv er to that Is that he loved jthls d s- trict, with Its leautifijl mh®. and rivets, and' he valued! the fiie-
..........
, whom he : associated,: ----
haps ,the qualities (vW others endearei his friends ahd the'
and friendshloS. .-'’The^e were, p|r- - ^ ■ above all
ambition' sever, these
hlrh tb sp toanvlbf ne'opie: -w tri
both in tils 7-30 p.m. i: ;# 4 :] ;: , ■ ■; , ■ ! | The Mayor (Councillor Frenph)
has received ia Beaverbrook in which he gratefully
long friendships heihad riiiade here, much too highly''to let. any toi re
' ’ ■ assoclatic ns i Clltheroe’s shopping .hours are to
remain unaltered Wednesday half- day closing will sjtlll be one o clock, X T v e n o’clock closring; on every other night but' f aturday, when an
acknowledges the anonymous gift of £50 from a Clltheroe resilient towards a Spltflr; fund.
and the
!at a social promoted by the Mens Institute] and held in the l^ e r
, There 'was aij exicellent company
iroom of iSt. Mary’b Sunday School on Tuesday evening Mr. Balc^win s baiid supplied the tousle. ! . ]
■ ■ ’! * ;*| ,*■ . ] . l. In an account of a concert given
ast week on behalf of Martini Top Congregational Church, Rimington, the name of Mis? Barbara Khk- brlght, boprano,: vvas . Inadvertency omitted I from th?' list of artistes contributing to th^ evening’s enjoy-'-
ment. * * *
Fletcher; a former Vicar of Pendle ton wHo has feen engaged; In missionary work to Gatoomal will
Local friends of the Rev CJ C..
he sorry; to know that 111-healtl? has compelled his retirement. [For
months he had been At IQue ^ acting for the prlbst who had taken up an appointinent: as;an Army chaplain. . Owing t,o war conditions,
for the promotion” of adult edto^^runloh, ;i last week, erformanc
o
pantomime given by ; the_ of the,! Parish Iphurch, Mqthers
tlon In North-EasWLancashire. Tlier nerformance wiilll be given, tomorrow afternoon. Up to the present.! more
that lo a ?etoat
than £90 has been _ raised fto ChurchlFunds. and It Is hoped tc augment Ihls to £ 100. After ??tur^ day evening’s performance, Mrs. Gradwell. the pfoducer, received e. bouquet from-M?s. Hlgson, and -was presented with a box of chocol^s bV'MlOs Penelope Garnett.] Thi, pianist; Miss KJ Barton, wajs als? presented-with a box of ; chocolates
by Mrs! Higsop. ■ ' * *
last of'Mrs Margaret Cookv widow qf Mr. Jonathan !Cook, Moor] Lane. She wris fifty-three years of age.
The death occurred on Thursday
Such! was the success' of thq ,,-------- - - ,
^ ’ T ‘
WiADBINGTO]!^ 'MOTHERS’ UNION—Ther
Tlesday night, qt!^,
LoySdroT Chatburn.^ Wednes^jl ddy, thirty, members were qriter-: tallied to supnerijby tiie Vicar and:j Mn. Jones, at the vicarage.
BARBARIANS ALL
Polimi’s Prime Minister, there is con slderable body of; opinion ; in Gtomariy to-day which would repludlate that! defficat:
' Iri the view of[Gereiral Slliorski,;
baibarism. falscThooc and violence Introduced, by Hitler
,
30d rissemblyl of :hembers, rin slipper-makhi'g, !toy®to by Miss I
•was Wedre At
5TRICKLAND-ENTWISTLE. Clltheroe: Palrlsr
nlzbd (Vicar),
'Bbine years' ai (irivw^! oflmbble Motors L Sarah Ellen Entwistlq and Partridge Hotel, The bride, wearing
Strickland. A : forme wheel wrlght in Parser
blue dress with hat given away . by hei William 'Baimes, of Hotel! Hasllngden - 0
Mr. Fletcher will not be able to come home at orice, :fiut will wait until an opportunity presents fiself,
esday, a Wedplni „ by the Rev. - [W between I Mjr.;
''
Bhurch, on was 'eto- ;elm sol’em-
Wellgate a i Air' Force to tone, friend, .n he - R'
;d. and of the
by! Mrs. Barnes.! Following ceremony, the brld^ ptoty mo to jPreston for lunche|on to Royal Hotel!! Mir. and
„
Stri(lkland 'wffi' arid Partridge Hotel; Cythejroe
lljoiner -line, but for n the service
John W. and
S. He
Mrs;. Dog
il atteeridied the
egeent
was Mr. :
Bred Bpll Mrs. Dog
Eov.l30-St. Helen’s Chpreh.[Wadding ^
i School, 7-30,'for Mayoress Soldiers Confforts Fund , ,
ton.-. Bring and Buy Sale, - and I' Whist Drive for Red
tec.:
7-i-Congregatlohal Dhurch, ^ • Clltheroe; Annuaj Sale of
Cross and St. John Ambu- 1&
I1C 6>
Dec ’ 13—Waddlngton Reading Room ^
., Society’s Play. ,i Dec 13 and 14—
and imtitutq ; ■'viffiiEt Drive and Dance. ■ I
“ aV and Variety, ^tertam-
Dec: i7—Royal Grammar School (Girls) present Nativity P ay.
'- ■ i ■ Mrs. Rendell s Dram-
, , : : ;
Dec. 14—Moor Lane Church: Xmus *' Pftir.
ment in Methodi?t .Chtoto Sunday School, Cbatbum,
jmb. now held at Grosverior House London,' since It was fortoed se-v^en months ago. no fewer than 6,000 have belonged to units from
aye visited the .Officers’ Sunday
OFFICERS’ SUNDAY'[ CLUB.: Of the total of 15,000 officers who
different parts, of the Empire.
Cross-Fund are hundreds ofjigpld articles' from Britons iii Chile in- cludlngia number of sovereigns.and
gold FROM CHILE CHILDREN. Among recent gifts to : the Red
half-sovereigns from the .money boxes of English children living in Chile who have never seen England.
'I
Dec. 11, 14/ l^litheroe-Royal Gram mar School; : [Dramatic
Toys of
Forts, Solilieis, ,Guns, .Ta!fts, Fimyaris, Tiaia Sels, Tool
/d lu b | i i a u i ucii»| Machines, ,Gaiaes,Plasticii(e.
teropIaneSi Sols Sewiag
•
K|hugO selection of Dolls, .polls Hanses, Fiams, Cots,! and Wood Top
Chiiilren's Books «B Aonuci/s lAll the old fivouiites and a Uto of New
. 'publications. Ask to see th^ “ Romany J ■ ' i ■' ; ; ' Series. '; iji .-''-i
INSPECTION INVITED
Mvditlsei & ntito Offitt I F O R V A L U E &
6, Market Place,
V A f f l E - r V ClitUeroe
'S IE SOCIAL DIARY
Ipare'd ivlth £227 In ilng are
the detailed
olti3n|by-Bowland Downham
Slaidburn Wi-eathS; -----
Sawlej
Clltllerloe aridXowMoor 156 16 . ,3' B Wreaths
s. d;
10 6 6 4 4 16
Griiidlaton Rltolngton and Twlston
Waddiigton, •^Whitewell. Diinsop Bridge, BtohaU Eaves. arid Newtori [Wreath
, .
West : Bradford Rltolnjton Institute
w. A. p:
11 14 Wi •2 12 ;ii
32 3 0 17 ' 5 12 2 10
Total (to Nov. 2())...^251, i4 F. B. ,' •! m :
10
MpTCHEULl Organise]:.
($n t ’ Treasurer.
14.1 Rack lare fetllI several smbll items to -be , I uponliie pM c sympathif.; Thepe' GISBURN
plabelat Hellifleld Church, riy-t ie Rev Evtot, of Mri Prank-Peel; tte o’niv .son
tVEDDlNG.-'-The maniage has ttoen of iMr arid Mrs. E. Peel, The
keeper's Cqttaje, Glsbum., Cototence I. Grime, toughter
uonag uiau .
and' Mrs. Grime, of 28, Midland errace, further
. a.rid.MiCs Tol Mr.
Cross effort, a dance was held at the ■White Bull Hotel, by kmd permission 1 ^iMr. and Mrs, Northrop, last Pritoy
^REI)''^CEQSS , BALL.^To augment the funds of the lopal Red
night, and proved a great succ iss t^e Arpiageddon Dance Bapd suppliedi the,
“ comforts FUND,-A Ptocel of: wdollies,- consisting of pullover, scarf,,
, dtoland, rind 15 pairs socks ■
helmet, mittens, ^ d two pairs to socks, has been despatched t? each man from M village serving with the Fprees, to the number of twenty-two. After mfiking up these parcels,; 15 ptors socto and five .pairs mittens were sept to the Rev T. mrto, Misslon'to Seaipen, Sun-
pullovers to Mrs. K. M. ThirskJ Welfare d three
Officer, Northern Command. 'York! Thanks ate given, by membeto oL the A B,P, and First A)d Post to the anony nious donor of a second gift o^ 8/fa.
'
1 1 7E advise'early buying this year. Whilst ipresent W Ststocks last, they ate all frde'from Purqhase Tax.
i ■ (' ' ' ‘
—But—ail dealers have been subject to a 60% quota toj thel end !of November, hand aljl incoming;good.? after] that datelwill carry Tax.I At'fKelmdmetoW ------- hu^e stock, at very keen: Pricesir—[50 BUY
VALUES ' r"' 1,^
we’ have a I NOW!,
* ,j*r
Clitheroe Golf Club,[held last Frl day rit the Swan and Royal Hotel, ^as wel [ patronised, j Mr. I ;ushton b Salon Orchestra provided'an excel lent prqgramme of latest [tuneS.
The dnnual dance promioted by ;* , # i *
Poppji' Day In Clitheroe and dl?- trict] as Intimated'last 'week, has
established a new record^a splen did jaclilevement iri vlevf of thej nf trrQrHmp pnnflin---
-inviting] Generous’ipatronage fop the performarices Is jassur^d.
promised to assist. The thought oi sumtoer days in dp,9]> November 1?
children ,37 have been bllletted at
IGisburn, and 36 at have been allocated to West Brad ford, seven tb Whltewell, and four
Bright Hour” movament riad., a
i Wesley on Wednesday afternoon, when Mrs. Shovel !p:’esided over m ■
very interested to rea l Mr. Ward I tembers," in which le referred to ■
iast Saturday’
s.issue of the “l^ijy jponement at Muipct in f938 p’ the ;vlail,’’ supporting the ilea of:urilcj^n |iijiracle of Dunkirks evacuation ,
’rice’s article, which wiis printed in the miracles wrought by war s ppst-
ad a “ leader ” on it which said: lliiappbned,,and
might.yetjhappen If lours of the France ^
to • the accompanlir ents, ^ !*■ ,* * ^
London arrived in thel Bowland area op Tuesday, and [received a
A second batch of!fiva,cu^s| from
Remember that in _the Iriyri^g ||webbcame_a praying_pe^^^^^ Miss ' Jessie- Rushtbn ■sari^“Li^’s y ^ - cony ” and “ Beside Still Waters,
Dugdale. "irea was served by the ladles’ committee.
^
and was Church.
and, truth to tell, .nobody: wants to do much shbpping aftejc . jseyeri- o'clock these dark evenings; i , : : -
T IM E S >
Mary’s" Cemfetery. ' Sympathy , he extended to her three son^ In
theiii, sorrow. I 1 ’ *■ * ' f
officiated; at the Infferihpnt w:ilch; took] plapelriri ..Tuesday,:,at
allied with the Wesley Tae Rev. G. ;!C. Shpvel
wiu St;
ARRYMAN’S VISIT ARM BUILDINGS.
fronl Lohdcn, Mr? Thortias .-P rilip KirWand, who resided at! 11. M
avenue, died last FrldayJ|, A fofiner statlonmaster, he had bepn resl lent The in the borough about three months.
An eighty -threcYears did evafcuee 3 iton
the Interment, which topk placje on Tue?day; at St. Mary’s CJemetefy.
| Rev; w. S. HSlm, oRlciat^ at ' ' ' * * !r ,. !-V
continuing. . Wool may be obts lned at the Girl Guides’ Room, Old Hall Broy. Mooif Lane.
The Mayoress’s Comforts Fu:id is
■ Piroceelaip|gs at the Borough Police tiourt werp interrupted yesterday morning by the noise pf a mptor- car horn [sounding continuously. “ I t mtot be the police
car.ri.ione magistrate observed, aihld laughter, “ Ifhardly think so,” replied, the
case! Fus :d wiring did the tjrick. 1 - - * ■ *
asbeSos m the manufacture^ of brake and clutch lining? Was but, lined by Eotarlan W. S. Blalkle, of Leeds, In an Informative talk on
The imp ------ iortant parti played by . - ,
“ The Eo'iiance of Friction,” given yesterday to njembers !of CUtherde
be'rRosslbli
prdpeftyi of a- local’ifarmer, Harry Seed', oT Hayhurst-street, Thomas Oswald Blthell, ’quarrymam of 4, Little Moor-road. Clltherde. was fined 4l. with 7s. 6d. costs, at the Bordugh! PoUce Court yesterday. The Chief Constable (Mr. F. K.'
For btealing' two ferrets, the
Exelby) stated that Mr. Seed was the dwrier of two ferrets,-which he
kep; l i t a cabiri at the rear; of his farm. ] :!At 'J 6-0 p.m. on Sunday, NoTOibber 10th, he fed the animals arid locked the cabin. Next morn- ihgl he dlscpvered that the ferrets, wdre missing. ; He valued them at I5sl eabh. The police were In- forined'land P.C. Crabtree iinter- vieM,Mark Wlldman, of 9. St. ^ e ’s'rsquare.; Low Moor,! who stated he had* bought a ferret for
Ch ef Gonitable, but Investlgrition u;t'such was lndee(5 the
FERRETS
LEND t o D E F E N D By, deposing ;ybur Saving in d Trustee Savings Bank
paving the way to victory. ' |
ing ypuf resou rces to the 'State afi,(i thereby '
Your money is absolutely safe—fbeing guaranteed by the i .;
Government— i-and is always available when you need it,]' ,■ :!, , . : , , ■ , J .
.. 1 ! OPEN I AN I ACCOUNT TO-DAY AT | !
6sj frdm Blthfell, who had asked him td keep another for Ifim for
TRUSTEE BANK
■ I ■ TOTAli FUNDS EXCEED £0,000,000.
the twld being; P.C; Crabtree! inter- vlewd iBlthell; .who denied all kriowlldge, of the affair, but later, at} thP'Police Station, he said “ I
some ririd, t niisslc
Rdtary! Cl ab. !. Re' explained, that without Mme! form .[of friction, moderri rpad transport woujd n_ot
F. I Read) ’vas in the chair, and the thanks of the. Club were voi^ied by
The President (IRr. W.
Mir. L. :Gr|me. 4f=i| I *■ :'*!■
ton’s G.O
„lrthdalv grtotlngs to Mrs. [Eliza beth Marf Wallbank. of 66, Bawd
lahds, |whb will be 79, to-m6rrpw lid to Tvl
* *
toiebrateC'his 82hd ariiilversary on onday.
Jo7enh Banks (Rimng, "
iT3iwir»o :W, '
the bene at of war charltle?; The Carlton ;3and provided the music, and the pbceedlngs provid Im mensely enjoyable. |
a; a dance which was-ipromoted for
There ^i^as a largeriompanjfjat the ’Wtori Institute on Friday 'night,
,j t * 1=
Who are employed* in cotton mills Is called'! to the formation of classes, at the Technical Schobl, in ?llk and cbttoh veavlng. These’begin next
The a Mention of .young people
Wednescay. and intending students requ ested to be at the s toool at
flnbntes of the Mayores^s Comforts Fund] pupils of Miss Betty Wells are to fir ve a Dancing Revu whlcn|
with the object oif helping the I Head Office i; ] LORD'STREET WEST, BLACKBURN-
Glitheroe iBranch - 3^ Church Street. I Branch Manager: JOHN R. KERSHAW..
did tEdke them,” and then made a statement admitting the offence. : Defendant, who pleaded guilty, said that knowing Wildman wanted ferrets, he Went to the farm )0k them; ' He had no per- n'to do sO.' .1 Chief Constable told the
H|The mi
was c boy. , ' KJ
”3LITHER0E rural . DISTRICT RELIEF FUND
FOR AIR RAID DISTRESS. subscriptions to 14th;'Noyemher •£
Colleciting boxes, Ctotbmn.. Miss A P. Heaton, Chatburn Revd.I Father Rector! Stony- G hurst College, —. . . . . . ’.. •
Horad Guard, Chatburn ■ . .
Mrs.Townley, Clitheroe .|.
Messrs. W. Braithwaite and Sors, CUtheroe ! . . . ........
6912 50 0 H.! Kay. Esq.. Chatbum .. ,
A Ye tes. Esq.. Chatbip .... J W Horsfall, Esq., Chatburn Mrs. J; Isherwood. Chatbum, M(proceeds of raffle) .........
T. P. Rushton . — W.V.S., Worston ................. Wheatsheaf Hotel, Chtheroe
20 O' 1 2 22 5 0 10
l'S land the Misses Green Mwood. Worston . ..... j ...
rs. W. Garnett,' Low Moor £175 10 0
comed, and ^ould be sent to tto Hon. Tre^urer, Clitheroe Ru):sl
,' i Further donations will be,^Sladly wel
Relief Fund, Rural Dismct. Council Offloes, Church BrOw, Clithefoe, or paid to'the credit of the Fundi
at.Martms Bank-, Ltd., Clitheroe.
rAYOR OF CLITHEROE,
CROSS AND ST Jo|hN appeal] FUND.
List'of subscriptions received the ] above-mentioned Fund Ncjvember 16;— ^
Previously acknowledged. 625 Mr. John Eccles, Mickle-
Mrs. ;C. L. Starkle ...... 2 Mri Margaret Venn ...... 1
Hurst ■ Farto, Bashall Eaves! proceeds whist drivefe and socials
E;T.U. 8
........................ - . . 8 £637
Mayor’s Parlour, Clitheroe. tost Novetober, 1940.
Naturally when thinking of R. E. 4 8 ' M. FRENCH, lyiayor, E. DAWSON,
you think ot Charming FIRE RANGES Wc are Goods- fot mon
also known fcir keen Value Come along and see ey really means.
m what TEL 1382. 28/30, PiARSON LANE, CLITHEROE.
YOU HAVE An eye can ne’
xiu cj., overworked? vi Consult;
Every Monday 1 day, 10-0 a.m. 1,o Every Monday 3-
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3 2-0
p.in., 6-O p.m. to 9-0 p.m. at 27 Regent Street BLA(ikBUI IN 0 to S-0
p.to. at 32,'Saul Street. PRESTON. Ifl
‘ rt rt -- - , - law w J 1 ] r i lU ■ I] A A. W. k h a n ,':, rates and Fittings Free. 1 13 4, At the RAKESTRAW GALLERIES "1
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arIpi
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E WiiSn i GUARD YOUR EYES ! LY Tvyo eyes- they have to ! last XOU
noiriial condltipn? without any 111-effectsi at all, so if they are toytog any .mdi; cation that thiby "are strataedrir overworked, you will be "wise tp, take notice of Nature’s war 'ning'rindj give them attention at once.' Delay Is dangerous.i ■
of your eyes is quite ural ......... .......... . V
to what steps you are taking to ensure their safety and protection. Are they serving you well in these dark days, [or do you. feel that somettaes they ^are ■ ‘ ' ik yourself this question. Possibly, you may think[that this state ite natural.: Not at all. ] Perfect ey eS will stand up to . any
be replaced,- so it is as Well to reflect for q. incident or two as iV LIFETIME. I’ii -'ll m I.')
_aris [rates that Blthell had three pirevic US convictions, one when nc
. 1 I
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true Value House!
hold
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