\i -% ^ I (FOUR) I i' Congrej i ihuich ! SUNDAY NEXT,^CT. 27. MEN’S DAy
RiV. E. D. >’ARLiY, ■ B.D., of Lower Darwin.
i Morning at 10-30. I
Uvenlrig at 6-0 (IN iV Soloist at both
;| MR. CHARLES SCHCOL).
Services, FORT.
visiting Friends : (Growri-ups and a Cdrdlal I
Sunday School, Primarir and Adult i Classes at 2-0 “
Children) will receive , Welcome.
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if (3lFT SERVlCIEg 10-30 a.m.! Preacher :
CANON LAMBE^, Warden of Whalley AbbE y.
2-0 p.m. CHILDREN’S SERVICE. 6-0 p.m. Preacher: THE i VIC
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Preacher at 10-30 a.m, REV. J. E. STO Preacher at 6-0 p.m., In the
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HOHE G NO. 3 PLATOON
To-night Friday PLECTURE omthe Brbwning Gun, at
Messrei Townley and St .’ickland Monday Next, Oct. 28th:
c Sergeant Grant will Lecture 7endiary Bombs; Pendle Junior
-30 pjn. e‘ A'.R.P, Oi-ganisation’i I ust be given to Section Comn notice mNOTE,—Forty-eight
CASTLE GUARD, hours
f unable to take Guari Duties FRIDAY, OCTOBES 25th,
endle Junior School 7-30 i.m., by
on In- School,
vening was highly aporeciate^, ’There was a good attendance.
Councillor F. Dugc ale’s leeture on last Monday
HD Church SHOVEL. CH
Mendaj, Tuesday & Wednesday ROBERT TAYWR LEW AYRES i i a GREER GARSON In
R em em b e r
ThBrsdaij, JODY
THE
Friday and Saturday GARLAHD in i
or oz WHALLEY
^NDAY NEXT, IpGl . 27. i CLittle Lord Fauntleroy,” Captains Tourageous,!’ etc., plays the mami role.
“nd when Freddy Bartholomew, hero of e
p^: ^ U^be^^0TO
houiQ suit all classes of patrons. | ROBERT TAYLOR COMEDT.
ROUSING: adventure story Kid- napped ” will be shown this
WHALLEY PICTURES. ‘j KIDNAPPED.”
there IS plenty of romance and Freddy s is supported by ^ fine c^t. picture
his « essentially a boy’s Picture, but T“Remember,” featuring . Robert
ipicture since her memorable, perfoi-m- ! ance in “ Goodbye Mr. Chips.” ^Robert 1 Taylor and Lew Ayres , are friendly
notable^ Mfssl'Garson’s''first American „ _ rivals for her affections, GLITHER3E | Church l Since the advent .of the :flrsti full- “ t h e W I Z A R D i O F p Z . ’ f
many demands for more pictures of this c type and-cinema audiences all over the of Oz,” which combines the attractions
ength cartoon film, there have been oountry have revelled in “ 'The Wizard
of an ordinary picture with the novelty pf the cartoon.; Judy Garland, who has Rlayed so many times with Mickey aooney, has the main role and there is
an “American Tea,“ held at her home on Tuesday, to which she In
strong supporting cast. , AMERICAN TEA.—By mea!ns' of
vited other friends associated with Billlngton Baptist Church, | Mrs, Cunlllfe,! of i“ Woodslde,” Whalley,
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raised the sum of £6 6s. 6d. I The gift of £1 has been made to the local Y.M.C.A.. and the remainder will go to the Baptist Church Christmas Comforts Fund forlthose men who are serving in the Ijorces One 12-years-old girl associated with the, church, Kathleen Beards, worth, of Nab View, .has made £1 by making up and'selling packets of lavender.; Last year she raised 10s. by the sale of waxed flowers,
was a fairly large attendance at the monthly meeting, held on Wednes day evening, at the Methodist School, Mrs; C. P. Hargraves prb siding. Instead of. holding the customary singing contest at{ Pres ton. arrangements have been! made for the judge, Mr. H. B. Shaw,
Mus.Bac., to visit each Institute in turn to hear the choir sing. | The three songs' “ Jerusalem,” “Heave
WOMEN’S! INSTITDTE.—There
POSSES' OF
will be , shown at the begmning of next week. It tells the delightfully amusing
aylor, Lew Ayres and Greer. GMSon, stoi-y of two young people-who .fall m ch&nc6
660 Mothers in THEIR
OlhBfeD from their ; , mothers and 416
nd [Children Billjeted GlitiUroe
EXPERIENCES.
arrived in I Clitheroe on Si^nday after Lancashire! hospitals
in ’buses and were received atl the Parish Church and St. James s School, whfefe an ofacial welcome to the town'was extended by the Mayor (Councillor F. Benthanl). , Already assembled were teachers
horn 5S in Lbnddn; a party compris ing 244 spending two n:
Metropolis hnd all had experienced, many The party Itra-velled to Clltheroe
children, 218 of them under school age, cameli
from various parts nights of terror,
ghts m of the
Away, My Johnny,” and “ Glolden schedule. The problem wpuld have Slumbers,” have beqn chosen, and been greater still but foi* numbers Mr. Shaw’s! criticisms werej most of householders who. seeing 1 the helpful. The result of the con- homeless mothers ai ^ test of course, will not be known [, turned away^ from other Idoors, until aTate'r date, Much interest
and W.V.S. workers who, in accord ance with a scheme prepared M the Billeting Offleer (Mr. H, Wrigley) Immediately! began the duty! of allocating the mothers and children to homes in Clitheroe. [ReWesh- irients were 'served to th^ motiers and chlldreh by members df the W.V.S. and Sunday School workers, and it was hot long before a|num- ber of families, with their few belongings, were being convej^ed by motor!cars to various parts 6f the town for billeting, i Unhappily, this proved a by|no means simpld task, since not all to whom the evacuees were sent were prepared to proylde apcompiodation. In some cases, mothers and children were (taken In turn to| three or four houses without - success, and thesej qlfll- ciiltles resulted in' the| billeting arrangements, falling fqr befiind
Royal Grammar School, whose talk \ fashion. ' on “ Psychology ” proved extremely enjoyable. I A competition for the I best pair of knitted socks for men
anders 1940.
Report Centre : T. Llttler, G. Bristow. L Observation Post: jR. D. Davies, J.
Wilkinson. , ; Section leader ; Stdnlej' Spipe;
SATURDAY. OCTOBER 26111; t R. Driver (Section Leader), A, Raws,
Smithies,' W. Tomlinsi waite, J. Edmondson, S. Westhead, R. Read, Hargreaves.
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n, 'Vy. C (Jowpe: W. Rob:
j SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27th Hltham, A. Wiggans,
home, A. Ormerod, G. Sw lies, ; R, J
Lii Report Centre : J. Jackson,,,-...... Ti| Observation Post: i. Slater,
. Bibby,, S. Banks, '
iwperth- n thwaite,
son,G. 1940.
eader), J. Greenwoo i, W. Ropinson. A. Cowperthwaite, G WaddinJ. Crook,
W. W. £ eedle, J. Ireland.
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wester,;,J. P. Snape. w. T.-Cowperth- Salte, G. Jackson, G. Cornelius, S. S. ■tubbs, W. M. Ciark, R. MacDonald, F.
interesting! report of her visit as delegate to the Autumn Council of the Lancashire ,,. Federation of Womens’ Institutes
was also taken In the visit of Miss .___________ Lumb, headmistress of .Clltheroe Ling their visitors'in true Clitheroe
............" NIGH'E : IN ! SCHOOLS,
in the Forces was won by Mrs. Bishop. Mrs. F. Parker gave an douldi not be completed on! Sunday
place at : St. Leonard’s Church, Langho, on' Tuesday morning, between Mr. William Ernest Ivan Grove, of Ellesmere Port, near Chester, and Miss Irene Marston, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Marston, 4, Bridge End, Billlngton. A number of friends attended the ceremony, which was performed by the Vicar (Rev. H. ■ Townsend). Given I away by-her uncle, IMr. W. Whone, of Accrington, the bride was attired in a brown two-piece costume, with fox fur and hat to tone, and she had a spray of roses. The bridesmaid Miss Katie Be'ards- worth. was similarly attired, and wore, a spray of carnations' Mr, D. Hough was best man. A recep tion following at the Co-operative Cafe. iWhalley. and later Mr. and Mrs. Grove left for their; honey moon aj; Glasgow. They Iwlll re side at Bridge End, Blllington.
WEDDING. — A wedding took
sions,'Charles Parker, a Giitheroe haulage contractor, of 84, Chat- burn-road, was fined 10s. (for fail ing to immobilise an unattended motor waggon during the hours of darkness.—P.W.R. Parker |sald he found the door of the garage un locked. Neither the-;ignition key nor. the rotary arm had .been, re moved from the waggon. | Corrob orative evidence was given by P.C.
NOT IMMOBILISED. Yesterday, at the Borough Ses
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et, these snug ly lined 1 .eatiier stcoats will qefy the coldest
I said the door was locked.' But the I Chief Constable explained that to
Pleading not guilty, defendant I
lock the garage door was insufil- dent.' The . vehicle itself
As the afternoon wore on, it became evident that the ibilleting
The i problem pif mothers Jane children rpturning to the dispersal centres was accentuated by stub born! refusal among quite large parties to spilt into smaller groups for billeting. It was clear that the women had been assured!In London th a t! they would be kept jiogether, and they Interpreted this as mean ing that they would all go to! the
same billet. ' i j '
to London, and London has come to Clitheroe. ! The 660 i romen and children evacuated fron the Lon don area who arrived m Sunday dre, from all accounts, se itling down well, h “ Advertiser and- Times” eporcers, who have interviewed a lumber of them,, found unanimous
out to get said.
groupwas -It
in Londoh Clitherbej although rents are much “!One thing that Im-
of
less here, presses ui folk,” oui than one:
these visitors, that prices ’arq Similar to Ijhose In
a hfiircut,’? one 'eiierally,
igreed, by a
is the friendliness of the reporter was tojld more
their wai vided oirtt various fa: good us called th| he found really erij: ting: for " thelf
Lanbashirf before, and they were ,bly ■ ■ •
most of thfe visitors had not been in Lon on. Jr |,-!( i In ondon,
unpleasant nquiry
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praisd’for the way In 'Vhich they had been treated, not only at the Lancashire hospitals v'here they spent!a couple of nighis, but also; by- a! reception comnittee at Clitheroe. and by the hpuseholders In general.'
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In I the words of c ne of the mothers, “ We have leen shown nothing but kindness, and we
appreciate it very :BUch.”
in Lancashire.! we g£ V3 a cheer,” one cjf the visitors irum London
“When we knew we dad arrived
told pur, reporter; ‘ ''Ve did not know where wei.-tvere going, And naturally we were la Ittle appre hensive. but as soontas i/e were told we were to be billeted h ire, we were all exceptionally glad. Lancashire people are generally regarded in London as being very gmerous and hospitable, so that we had a feeling of Intense satisfaction upon arriv ing in Clitheroe. Our treatment at the hospital, priqi to arrival, was Cimply marvellqi s, , and the nurses are deserving of syery braise. I think we can settle down here and be quite comfortable.”
IN THE SH [iTERS. f Efforts have been fnide to billet
other'.although, of eburse, this, has not been' possible In every case. Five families—four of them related
rlends' and relations near to each
(Wesley) ; School j and St. Mdry’s School were placed at the disposal of the billeting I authorities, iand arrangements were quickly made to provide meals ! and beds for I the remaining mothers and children, Soldiers stationed in the district assisted In making up the beds; members of the
iW.V.SJ. Imany of whom had worked throughout (the day,!' made and; served meals;! ambulance workers and others helped mothers ' to Mth i their children and; get them; ;to bed. j j |
Towards evening, the Methodist ' ■ I ! ! ■ '
mPthers. and children, and!In !the morning breakfast was Iprovlded. j : Id the course of iMonday mornlngj. unoccupied houses In the town were requisitioned and by generous glftp and'loans of furniture and house hold requisites generally. I'with a minimum of purchasing; these lyere quickly made habitable,' dhabUng somje of the larger groups to'he
duty 111 the schools I all night, ministering to the comfdrt: of ithp
Ambulance' workers remained oii boused..: -
immobilised. ■ For similar offences flnes.of 10s.
I Blackburn, “ MlUerSdene, road. Clltheroe.
were Imposed on Francis .WDUam Hanson; farmer, of Worsaw Hill, Worston; Lily Hodgson, ;ofiRath- mere; Slaldburn;andi ponald
attended motor vehicle during the hours Of daylight, fines of, 10s. . were Inflicted on Alice Sumner, Heaton Rise, Bolton, and John Eastwood, farmer. Gawcar House, Easlngton.;
For falling to Immobilise: an un _
were granted bv the'Borough I" Istrates, yesterday, to R. Bleasdale, secretary of the Clltheroe Working Men’s Club, from 10-30.'to 11-30 p.m„ on the occasion' of the annual dinner and concert;- and to GPorge Rawsthorne, secretary of; the Brit ish Legion Club.‘ for. a like event.
Extensions of permitted hours
must be ;throwing burdens uponjCorporatlpn' I staffs and upon a host :of ihelpers who responded 'magnlflcently! to eyery, demand. ' The W.y.S.j tn particular has done Jan: amazing amount of i work, cheerfully .and ,, , efficiently, land ; the ambulance hailey I'-vsrprkers, too' have played a splenM
householders who shared | their homes with unfortunate mothers and children from London;! ]rhe! , , work entailed has been ; heavy,;
ceeded all ^eek until now, Jt may fairly be claimed, the|.,evacuated people have all been comfortably placed, ' In many instaiices,'Camp beds and blankets Were supplied to
R'e-adjustment of billets has pro :■ ' / ! ! -i’ I !
—havC made their nei empty house in Plmllc 3-road. Most of thelm are from the ?ulham area and Mrs. 'White, of Llitalnc Grove, told our representath e that they were all extremely di d that suCh excellent arrangemen s' had been made.!She gave a gra)hlc descrip tion of the perils London people are facing. ' “We go .Into the air raid shelters early In ltie-afteTnooij. and often do not cfjne put again until seven o’clock in't be morning,” she said. “ Then we go home—if we have any home t> go To—and after preparing a hufr ed meal, and tidying the house, g ;t ready to go back into the shelters again. Many folks have not taconJoff th^eir clothes for six weeks, and with the loss of sleep, you can .magine what they feel like.
It 1? impossib*le to ’ isualise what it is like, unless have been through the expeiisnce yourself, and I must, say tliut everywhere people (Showed tl < most amaz ipg courage and |<rtitude.
When we were in , the shelters people' used to make l ,p little comic songs which everybo ly used to sing, and! everything posiilDle was done to keep up our spliHs. , It was a grim business and £ terrible 'ex perience, but if itV'fr beat Hitler the sacrifice Is worth while.” One of the most, gruesome ex
Intb the air.
land mine fell oh- a street near to us,”i one of the compi ifly said. We were In the basemeit? of near-by^ houses at the time,: and the noise was' terrifl'c. Marly houses were destroyed and a:nuiibler of people were killed' and. inju'e^.”
' “ Just before we lift London, a ' .
part. The teachers of the tpm took a big share of responsibility oni Suiiday, and many! cay Jowners worked throughout the day, .hjelpT
have sad stories to tell bf their expehences. '
I GRATEFUL
( hear the accent of the Londoner mingling 'with ^he, dialect of the horth.' Clitheroe has pf|;en been
' Clltheroe these days and you will Take a walk : in tl
EVACUEES- streets of
ing"in thp,!'general j scheme; m addition to I providing tranroort; fpy people; luggage, bedding and fopd;. Many of CUtheroe’s new residents
Mrs. Atkin, said,thdt they had beeii born,and bred in thi same dlsWct in London; and ,thu was the flr^ time they 'had beeh away. ; Both of their‘husbands aw engaged on deihoUtlon work, ahi expect to be called up for mlll|t'iry service at any moment. An: ither woinan s husband iyas 'a ba|qer engaged on
Two sisters, Mrs. 'ffiompson and ' . . night duty;
difficulty with the Jrorthem accent add dialect. , “ WhimT arrived at
DIALECT D Some of the tors have had
CUL'nES.
my, billet. I was welcomed by a’ rather stout lady who informed me that her .husband would, be iii shortly-—he had Jii it gone out ta get his hair ‘ p ow e t■ It took , me some time to discover he had been.
deci,drec yeafs-oli implorii
anotherfride down the chute, i
‘fit is a real treat to come and live in the country; and [although It is! vastly different from the life wej have been(used(to, if we'j can (rest here and enjoy the; friendship of the people, we will | bp well liatisfied.” |
g her. , 1 i
with son
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interylewe d declared they were perj fectly -ktlsfled with their billets,|i and iwere more thah grateful for; thei kindness shown jto thlem;: They]' | were av aife than sacrifices' would pO necessa::yj One woman] with a, five-mo atns-old baby,
had.to leave heii pei'alnbulator at heime, and' althou^ she! had J been] able tb; borrow a small folding carriage, ip ■ for com'-J
feverM othbr motliers yfho were
was scarcely big enough fort.
mill iir 'my life, and I am really looking fbrward to the experience;’! anbthei: visitor said. ‘‘(We have heard Llot in London about Lanf; ;l| caShlrq folk and thje cotton, mills, but not ifaanyl of us havp any real Idea ot what they aye: like. .When I vfas taken to my new home,. ! was very much Interested to find that the' family living there all work at the mill, and: they (have promised toi shpw me ! round at the first
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51.hive never been in a cotton, : '!
opportbnfty.” ■';BIG
FAMILIES. ___
fQiir fdmlUes qre living. [There,are four mothers and 19 children. They are all glad to get. away; from the horrors of London and grateful; for the! kindly treatment they ha-ye received here.' Not one of them has been] away from London before. Their chief- concern was for the welfare of their childrei^. One of them pointed out that as they haq. all left L ^ o i i on Friday it had npj; been possible for their husbands who ;ire paid on Fridays to giVp; them much mbney ; and! they were ahxioUs less their .rapidly decUninfe funds .'wbuld [be exhausted befotp | Mrs.
In dny house In] Chatburn-rbad
furthfer funds] These kiddies would c'ertalnljJ welcome a change (of clbthb and pbhaps some 'old toys. If] anyone could help in (this dlreq- tlon ] it! Is bertain that their generosity wojild he appreciated' [ ' ’ 1
thelrj
and quite a latge number have hajdj to be patched up with wood and, edrdpoard/’ our representative ■was'
^ I - ry fevealed -that
he wants to live here.” one mother a smile, as her six-,
favourably Impressed;, , “My little boy says already that
pulled! ut her hand to let him have
Evacuate i clhildren qiiickly found ;6 the amusements pro-
iil(
ffie Castle field, -and the Cilltles have been put to [When: 'our Ireporter
dRlNDLETON
e on Tuesday afternoon, mothers and (children cyin'g themtolves, forget
little while, at any rate, experiences in
! A PpAISEWORTHY RESUL’lf.-'- The ladles associated with Grln- idleton Methodist Church hive every :’eason to be gratified at the
!when (Miss Ma! i and principal; iSchoolj :Of
' success which attended their week- : end efforts on behalp of the Mayor iof Clltheroe’s Red Cross Fund, the 'splendid sum of^ £10 8s. having : been paid into the account. Their ' activities began on Saturday'night ■ ■ : Shaw, elocutioilist, ; of a Blackburn
i approbation of the large audience. With Miss Shaw was Miss Hilda
recital] which met with the keehest Dramatic Art, gav:
' Guest, jpianlst, who accompanied community singing at Intervals in the programme. Miss Shaw has an extensive] repertoire, dramatic and humoifous, and; she has niore than a nodding acquaintance with I.an-
The many friends of MrtjGeorge- Sihipson, of Fields House Farm, Waddington, anfi! the villagers In ■ general, heard with sincere regret on. Friday last, Ibf the parsing of; his wife, Mrs. Ivy Simpson. Fifty years of age, Mts. Slmpsoji was a daughter of the late Mr. -John- Henry Holgate, formerly of Foxley Bank, Grlndleton; and had been at
W ADDINGTON. "DEATH I OF MRS. SIMPSON.—
! he asperts his .faith in theTupto I : of our] democratic Institution "I ,the liecesslty of! good leadership
j cashlrefs own dialect. ' Of- partlcu- 1 lar i interest was the concluding i speecli! by Charles Chaplin in his j'new film, “The Dictators,’’:In which
Fields House sixteen year.s follow ing four years; at West' Clough: Farm, West Bradford. Throughbut- • residence at Waddlngton jshe had been closely allied with the Meth- - odist Church: and the Rev. Roland., Holt conducted | a brief! service prior Ho the interment, which took place on Monday , in St; Helen’s. Churchyard. Mrs. Simpson was, highly esteemed'by all who vvere privileged to know her, and Mr>. Simpson, his son and daughter,, will have general sympathy In the. loss 'Which has bpfallen them. Wreaths and other floral tokens
I i weather, M.A., of Cllftieroe, urged Menry: Jenny, Geoi-ge. Doris, Walter. On (Sunday morning; Mrs.. (Falr-
! not only |now but. after the "war. ( Miss (Shaw recited' “ The Selfish ! Giant,’;’ by the late Oscar Wilde, i also reading the lesson; and the I ' ladles’ 'pholr sang tastefully “ I saw
I a golien sunbeam fall.”
• was the speaker and addressed herself principally, to young people
choir service
of tneja: Llght.’l Speaknia! ated
at In the afternoon, Mrs, Stjorey - Missand recited “The Magnificat.” The Shaw again read the lesson
added to the pleasure ol the |ith a 'cqlourful rendering t l ^ , “Hall. Gladdejnlng ■
le organ. SIJUDBURN
ceeds of a ;recent sale of a da ;k of flouri were In'aid of the conjforts' fund for local: soldiers. Miss Klng- Wllkinsoa was the last buyer and very! kli^dly gave. the flour tp the
CCMFORTS: FUND.—The [pro
Blackburn Royal Infirmary. A ■yiLLAGEl EFFORT.—Secokd oi
’hroughout the day, Miss of Waddlngton, ojfflcl-J
Sally, ’Fred and family; Jack, Emily . Brenda and Kenneth; Jo? and Bell and family: Robert and piorencp;. Uncle- Joe and Aunt'Emma; Auntie and. Cousins, Standen] Hey; Mary and W. R. Holgafe (an: iold friend): Agnes,. Jess, Ruth and Joe; Bessie and Bob: Mrs. J. Berry anfi Annie :J Dick and Lilah. Mary. Jean and John; Harry and Annie Boothman; Ted] and Ruth; H. .andB. Strickland; Mrs, Rushton. and Euith; Mr. and Mrs. J. W; Pye and Marv; Mr. and .Mrs. Hlnohllffe. Jack and'Mary: Mr. arid Mrs, .Weaver and. family; Mr. and Mrs. H;i Tattersall;
tanley: Motherland all at Dutton;
were sent by the (following:-- ; ■ HHer loving Huspand, Kathleen and S arian and Donald; Peter, Annie and'
woman
THE ADDED BEAUTY EUGENE WAVE.
Permanent T^aves that combine permanency with natui'al
beauty are created in these Salons experienced operators.^ r
EtJGENE aiid all other methods. .
WALSH’S, Hairdressers, BLACKBURN^
Sole Llcehseb CHRISTY NATURAL WAVE CUT,
7, PRESTON NEW ROAD, TEL. 392}.
A.‘ B.i Hamilton Gunner
to a Coast Battery of the’R-A-. TA, is the only son of Mr. and Mis E. B. Hamilton', of “Musbury,” Mftton road, Whalleyi He was formerly an articled pupil' to^MiiJA, Booth, Surveyor to 'the Olith' Rural District; Council.
Gunner A. B, Hamilton, attached
now serving as a sinlth with the R.A.O.C., is the only sdn of Mr. and
private Jolin Wilson Nprgtove, J. w
Private Norgrove,
Aircraftman E. Parker
Mrs. W.' T. Norgrove, of 2, Ingle wood terrace', Chatburn. Prior to joining up, six months ag), he was eiriploye'd as a blacksmith at the wcirks of the Bold Ventu 'e Go., at Chatburn. He was also melnber of| the i Chatburn Parish Church Choir. ;
R;A.F. since May last, v^s in the Aircraftman E. Parkei,
with a Defence Squadre serving of -the
W’less Operator Dick Wilson
service of Messrs. Hargreaves and Coates; haulage contractor?, Low Moor.' Hd Is the only son of Mrs. 21, Kemple
R. WoodcotkJ Clltheroe. ■ ‘
of the V son of Mr Richmond,
Wireless View,
plknteer Reserve, Frank Wilson,
iperator “Dick’’ Wilson, ‘ ~
was eihpldyediby Mr. j|J.. Schofleld, builder and contractor.
terrace, Clitheroe. He
Is the ^
CLITHEROE APVERTISEfi TIMES, FRIDAY. OCTOBER CNJunia; Servinj^ W Forces Why J ’ let! us Plough
IMMEDIATELY for iarticulars appljj ROBINSON
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Reaping and finding Undertaken not
COND CROPPING? 8C SPENSLEY,
CLITHEROE. Tel. 292.
Keep cheery during Although we specialise we have also a reputalio:
Goods. Y7eshoil bur WAREHOUSE Keen Prices.
R. E. 28/30, PAR your Stubble Fields
I 'Newton 2'im , CUthbiw:
TP.i|ayJ ‘(EBIDfl in'Stltute.;
iwiciuy. Auctiori Mali of |,!^ld; and' Laj|
''pot and iPleasure 'Pai| I Sale -by 1 Auction at I
-day and Monday.. SATURDAY;: '■ ’]
' Narm]! of Poultry aJ
• Christ! Church, Ctotb] M 71(W0and6-0. CM
T.j Slb/erwood, 1-0 \!:SDITOAY J ;■ , .
SletitiodSt (Wesley) C . ■ T9-45,10-30 and 6-0,
OOT. L^ne Church:! j ' and In school at 6
Modern Ranged for value in H oU S e h o d
your time will be well spdtit.
be very happy, to see' you at i
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TEL., 382.1 CLITHEROE.
Congregatlorial ,Ch' ' Mensf Day, Servici
. sbhoOl) at 6-0.-S'" iloilDAY:
Ihe PaUadlip f .M *
I• a-15 (matinee). 6-1 ', 2-30,
to iprida
heja-gsrid:, Honda; . an(i
S .1 Contlnuoutv O Sm '6-15. Satun
I esday and Matinee Sa' t [tlve Pictures lto, Blackb'
Utheroe .Auction Grading o f , Fai 3alvp. 9-30 a.m.
■ L Parish CUt^«
l le i Picture, y, .ThurSdJ
o Friday, 7- i J-15, i -
(TUlpDAY:, [ 3h Church Instil
I FRIDAY:'"!
Dbwnham Reading! C Whist Drive and . bf S( a.m.
aitherbe Auction ’ ore Ewes, R£
1 : ■ ij iW
(Certlfi iweek).
frieay, octoI ^ sales exca
BlacH-out Time 6-23 ip.m. ; I
London mothers.; billeted 'In the ”
The fltot; batch
arrive to-day; t Settle, wherq! ^hj
ake of a hot meq
' filble, th i billetli {repaired empty ■ t te townships jfbl
,by,-Bowland, an I pllal,' ™th flftj] been set lip .tq sj areasjof Bowlari arid Rural (Dlfeti Settle, SedbqrbhJ den, aad hostels]
mbs. I At'KoldeJ
- arid the treatmei have peen establ dale
ahd.Ste.etor
"' ! J '' - . 'i t ] ' [it was made
i day’s 1 monthly children, evacual
Equea Jon CoL.
. the l()pal -elemenL attendance of thl schools i yesterdaf it Is hoped thatl juvenile vlsltbrsl dbwnTTtq their" and that thdy ihterrupted schol
■will have to beF
Mr. and Mrs. P. Stratton;i Mrs. Fair- bum and family,',Edisford;/;jMr. and. Mrs. John Herd arid ’family':'^, Charlie-
and Ruth, ‘V^alley; Mr. and Mrs. W. Berrv, Katherinejand'Margaret; Mrs.. l Dugdale,Holly 'Mount’!: all at Town-
Edith and Mary, Accrington: Mr, and. Mr?. J; Dewhuret, Walter and John: Mr .'and Mrs,
G.iDewhurSt; Mr. and'. Mrs' B. Pye and (family; Mr. arid Mrs.. T. Banks; ■ Mr. and Mrs. J. Tomlinson;- Mr, and Mrs. W; 'Wallbank and Mr, and Mrs. P. Smalley; Richard Wall- bank, Gertrude and Ronnie; Mrs. Hig-| son and Lillian;!: Mr. and Mrs. W.' Wooff and John; ffom iallat Carter Fold; Miss 'Woods;- My. and Mrs., Ishenvood and fainily; Mr. and Mrs.--H.. Edmondson and'Eric; Mr qnd Mrs..
ey House. Grinifieton; I^rs. Holgate,.
a series I of whist drives which are beini held In the Village Hqll in support !of the funds of Blackburn Royal Infirmary, was held oii Fri day last; wheh'Mr. (J. Leemine had the supervision of play at 13 r
were" aWe to send 1; to Ntrs. ■
Tay! subs
“ Many of our homes are In ruins.:
periences was relatfed by a visitor who saw a bomb drop on a church yard, with the reult that dead bodies were forced from the ground
told.] ' ‘Tn sbme districts there!is[ nbt a window for miles, and itjJSil tifuelto (say that the poor folk [hii London ' are ] carrying | a heaw] burden, i Some of you don’t know] what it meani and we pray to Gbdi you will never have such, ap ex-j pprlmce.” , '
' , !'].,:
varl3Us agencies, working under the; direitloh of (the Billeting Offlper: and the W.VjS., have spent many hours In supplying the needs of tpci visitors.! Furniture ha? been pur chased to supplement the generpus •&tis iof riiaiiy householders, apd each ! of thb unoccupied houses requisitioned [to provide! blUets h b hee l fully equipped. ; A great deal of s ervice has been given and It Is pleasant! to know thatjthe efforts' df ill concerhed are appreciated
, It ought to be emphasized thrit'
H. Dyson; Mr,-,! arid .y; j'i Mils.,
and Ethel; Miss Sager; Slater and - ' " -
Hilda, Albert and Ethel
by MissjKlng-Wilkinson to Mrs. ( G, Waterworth: and Miss E.-Lawsbn; Messrs. jA. H. 'J. Filer and T. R ‘ ‘ son.I
at tie ipterval. The awards lo the ehted
or who had the highest bores equent winners were prei
J . ; Simpson presented prizes G. Waterworth and Mr. R.
obln-
orgrinlsritlori! promoted a drive ror charitable objeetd
''Churcl were a’
beri speake: Ing of
iqent fechemes, *
' boro' ,tre, Ten sio; held, Castle
Colthurst, Waddirigton; P.C. and Mi-s.. Cross: Mr. and-Mrs.'T. Oddie; Jack: and Hilda; Wilf ahd Emma; Jim,. Annie, LizZie, John and Marian; Mr; and Mrs, W. Smithson; ! Waddington Methodist Churph; Mr. and Mrs, Clark, Claremont;
Mr.land Mrs, W. Slater; an old friend Nefile, Chatbum; Mrs. S., , Dugdale and Esther; Mr. and Mrs..-> Chapman and]]family; 'from all at Lower West Clough; Robin, Evelyn and. Donald..
to-s.' Slaiding- : innee and; r. and Mrs.,
M . Mrs. Clark M r. and Mrs..
i;!' j. ■ BOLTON^pUCKWORTH. [RLS’ CLUB'.—Members of this
Mri' Hatfieljd; Messrs. N. 'Windle and F. lHarrlson! MOTRERS’ UNION;-!-Mrs.
y. ' This was held In the Institute, and the prizes arded to Mrs. F. Jefl's and
whlst last
• tecturc reiatloi
,iTu Organisers of all Social Events. i and!Times.’’land secure your place '
pfec.' !7—Coi :ec. 14—
School,
Nov. 15-t-Clitheroe Golf dub : Dance. Nov. 15—Newton Institute Dance..] i Npv 2^'Whist ! Drive and Carnival Dance • in Bolton-by-Bowland I
1 ^ t ' ai Preliminary Announcement i ' bf ,your event In the 7 Advertiser ,. '.],;.
In ; the Social Diary, to avoid ; i Clashipg. - I'
Moor Pair. Clifheroe:
Work. ;Lane Church AChurch. ' :
nhual Sale of pas
. seyeral sojbs' in the course, of' the programlne; which gave exceeding
' odist Church on Sunday arte^n___ Miks' melyii Boyson(,'L,R.A.Mi, who acpompaniefl at
bofnbetii siijeas and for th&.rjstora-, tlo:' mv
loh . of' endrehes was] ,raisep! at a lusical'sen ■ J
0niu6|l’.SLI!6£»O OA- AA f S AU Uj
■ sefyice held In the rc
fti
OR BjOlWBED AREAS.-f-Over for the relief.of distress in the
lUeth moon.
the hrgan, played
the Church] Institute !on 'Wridnes day aiternpon. !; Mrs!' L, Wilkinson was in' the' chair, i METHODIST GUILD.
a t 'a welLattended the 'Mothers’ Union, h
' Whalley Abbeyp wds the meet- eld In
Lam-
subject ora]: talk glveti to members of [the Guild; at their, meetpg on Tuesday night.
Painting and Sculptjilre in to Christianity” w
^ n g - Archl- IS the
Paul’s Roman' Catholic (ihurch,-.. Barrowford, a (wedding! was solem-^ nlzed between'(Alrcraftihan Aloysiub , Bolton, R.A.F.: fourth | son of Mr., and Mrs. R. Bolton, Mill Cottage*;; . Stonyhurst; and Miss MaBy Duck-rJ ■ worth,' fourth 'daughter of!Mrs. and, the late Mr.-Hi Duckworth, 17. John street, Barrowlord. The ceremony was performed'by the'Rev.' Father - W. Cahalan. with MlssjM.,Hearsnip at the organ.! i i
On SaturdalyJ at ssi , Peter andj-
blue hat and 1 Accessories, the bride was given away by her brother-ln- ' r! law, Mr. W. Eddington, and attended! ' by her sister. Miss Catherine Duck- : worth, dressed: In pink, with black. . , hat. Creapi g]nd pink roses com- ' posed the respective bouquets. Mr.-: T.'Bolton w a s ^ t man, qtid Master ■ B/Eddlngton the groomsman. A reception; followed 'at 17,
. Wearing a iriauve dyess with navy' ;• | i
stfeet. which Is to be (the .home of' ; the newly-mAfrled couple. There-:, was no honeymoon, consequent on; the bridegroom having; to:rejoln his-;.,
itmit;.
■ upon the]Lord’5
was.sung by the choir,|;under the baton, of Mj. C.‘ Isherwood. I An address wa 5 given by the Rey 'Rarry Allen, whb drew an atialogv: between niuslc and oiif ■•life .......
asure. ] The soloists were ''Mad-;- - ,e Daisy Hlndle, Mr; Alafi:Four-'-’ acre, of Harding, and Mr. Blngley, arid tlhe anthem, “ They th; it'wait
SABDEN
o DIED IN HOSPlTAL.-iThe death pf Miss Elizabeth 'Whittaker (63),.tqqr, olace in the. Burnley-Municipal Hospital, on- Sunday.- She was a;member.01 W t ld
Sabden.farming family.ii^o at ow Sime - were the. licensees of .the weu,-
Wednesday in, the Baptist ground.-. -
prings Inn. The funeril took plaj:e_c^. i' .
mbdlcajl praotl| bereavement' '.brCthei, Major! ■who was killed f
Dr. E. R.
■day night, dpi} . hqd met three I
City, stod, they! a reetauranf
’,a west'EriiT herpa
. House
.iroi clinl
•date] li old La icas Irleiidi not' (be ■war:,
eacl
less be Interest! -'ih haisia
Our Londori'
I. Ifor the be I (under five] ns have bee| ^rthlghth House. forJTuesd
to 2‘to]4: Is qlso ! on] the
ihonth,'! all Novembl .shire,
of -these welfarj .4"'1 -
_ ,
.'■with! easy, chah of nduBehqld:fu| are 'others'stlU' J in jthls direct 0W3. tovielsj 1 furniture]
of 6ui townspi London vlsltoir bllleteq 'ln emp 'onjciylng a certa tort, for they! ■
Thrdugh the.
together ' With which -wm ;of -tibe at
b(
-.of M ) ahd ;6-30 1
Hoiise Jany qajj 5-0,
tt.eh;' he:
■ prliclples! of'I filderefl. This aJ
Tthe question!
t li^nKftors ishcl . hb Staffs who!
‘ithe teachers' instrudtofs
.Hr is Itoon
the matter.l
Wj El Bari e asked j
nlghtlwlth adj ■ ■ suggestioh. i iiiY .cates', for ithe]. r
■ anduih' fromIJoh • 8uggestln| such a course thdt in ylew ol i slty of air , rail
are yer gladllv: Wdmen’d
o:
iierde Auction Mi if Dairy Cattle, i;
: Ih addition to ,th remam In ’ atteri evacuated'from L the cour4try‘iund|
from] ‘bacfcwJ to'profit!
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