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OOmNQ BTENI8.1 T! TH O AYS O E HLID


Suiipli|bs ^ome ii> v wejj have cycijiEs,


ery slowly but


still a good variety including:—


GE, DAWiES,


1 i ■ HOPPER.


Every Cycle c|arrSes the usual ASPDEN Guarjanl^e. '; | . j


.............T the i Tremendous Section, ’ ' 'j ■ .T e l 81 ! • ' 9 ispect the splehd|d variety of 1 Iro^iongery. O


REPLACE 5 pleas j see the new u r i sHOwRQc:


)N :;0LA^E, ! C


TiL j p . . LITHEROE.


TO-DAY (FRIDAY) :


National Air Raid Detence' Fund; House to House'CollecUon. ; ■ -


National Air Raid Defence Fund: Flag Day


to-morrow (SATURDAY): -


SUNDAY: |


. Moor Lane Church: Services at 10-30 am. and 6-0 pm.


Methodist (Wesley) Church: Sundav School Anniversary Services at 9^0, 10-30 and 6-0. Be-Union, 1-30.


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- Social Science at Keys Farm. (3uest A wnhain Hall: Gardens open 2 to 7. MONDAY:


Meeting of Henry George School of


Congregational- Church: Services at 10-30 and 6-0.


Play 2-15,


g . I , „


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M^bodlst (Wesley) Church: Sunday School Mmivei-sary: Lecture In the


Hie Palladium: Monday 6-0 and ;8-15. } ^ ^ to Friday,1-30.1^Saturduy 2-15 (matUiee), 6-0 and 8-15. ;


Schoolroom, 7-30. . „■


Tlae Grand : Monday, Tuesday, Thui^ ^ I Lv Friday, 7-30. Wednesday j and


, King Lane Picture Hall : Monday, ' ’ 8-15. ■


MatineO Saturday; 2-15, ; and 8-15. } ‘


I Saturday. M and 8-15. Matins on [Wednesday, 2-30. .Saturday, 2-15..


: “ ^esday, Thursdw, Midday. 7-30. Wednesday and Saturday 6-0 and


Ccioperatlve Pictures, 'Whalley: Mom to Friday, 7-30. Saturday. ,6-0


The Rialto, Blackburn: Matinee . 2-30. (Continuous Monday to Friday


ICUtheroe Auction Mart Co. Ltd.; . GradUig at 9-30 a.m.


'"TUESDAY: j ' ' .


. Cl itheroe Auctlori Mart Co. Ltd^ of Newly-calved Cows and' Heifers,


at 10-45 a.m. j } ■ } WEDNESDAY:


' Mayoress’s Comforts Fund: Bring and *Buy Sale a t ‘j The Beeches, 3|P.m.


THURSDAY}:


fCUthcroe Auction Mart Ltd.: Sale of I' )Geld and Laymg-off Cattle. 11 am.


j I FRIDAY : J OF le Permanency with onsibyekperfencedoieratbijs. ^


•A EUSENfi WAVE Sfattiral Beauty


; Uie new JAlv|nEL n'pn-jheatirlg wstem. [lY ,mtc ra l |.waVe '- c u t •


&rOentj’s Hmrd^essers, ), BLHcK ^ R N.|’Phohe 5923.


for Haijvist! TWINE.


LE STOCiqS. KEEN PRICES. I- M.'i


S^cietjj, LtAj (|:i[;iTH|ERc|E. Thone 291 I AGES yAEDEN-1-SLATER,


married on Tuesday, at the Billing- L tph Roman Cathpllc Church, by the Eelv; Father Geoghegan. ehlldreh 'of St.' Mary’s} School, Langho, took part In the mudcal portion of the cpremony, tylth' lMlss Puffy at the :


Cottage;- Pleaslngton,, were .; or^an. | \ , i ■ ■ ■'


by. her ■brotherj-ln-law, Mr. Joha Bleasdale, wOte white lace and satla ovdr a |Satln'. skirt, head-dress of^ orange blossom land net, and shoes^ ahd gloyes to tone. Sht> carried a. bpUquet of plilk carnations. As matron of honour, Mils. Sadl'e War­ ded, the bridegroom’s sister-in-law, wOrel a rose pink dress, head-dress, of! pink I net; land canle'd pink and;, crpam sweet peas. Two attendants,- Mlstes 'feresa Ble'asdale and Betty Warden nlecesj of the bridegroom^ wore white satin ’dreMes with pink arid white head-bands, and carried posies of white and pihk sweet peas. Messrsl [Harry, And George Warden, , brother? of Ithri bridegroom,. were best' man and Igroonlsmari respec-* ' tlvAly.' A reception followed at the ■' Cdjoper^tlvej Cafd, Wrialley. . ,


The bride; jwh'd was given away •


■ j Tlie jbrlde’s liresenti to the bride­ groom Tivas a gold signet ring. To''. thrilbrile, the} bridegroom gave a, gold; wrist ^at^h, arid bracelets to> the brldesmAlds.' j


KII^DNESS A


Arid helped a dying friend forget ^ his dmbts arid fears. I ' ■' ,


I Ue


’THat'rie, accepting! ray poor aid. 1 had.honoured lne;i


.


I; lit} th? lamp of hope amid Impend­ in g doom, I


' I was


jan, ■vice land


Arid sent a}ray of sutishine through, i! despair amd gloom.,, ’ ,.


I bow iril r ;verence‘ before thU ;: i mifst^y.-' ■ -


Self-glory, titles, riches,'pomp an{i bride} to raej . .}


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pf }thfS eternal,. endless, world’s;- 0 sublimity.


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Arejbu: the Sordid,1 empty dreams; bf!;Vaw.





lAigrairi of; wisdom humbly added to- ■ mankind,


jWe leave this world, exactly as we I i game^wltn nought, IBut! I blessed are they who leave '


}be'hirid a wbrthy thought;


WclghS/mpre lever left behind.


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than, air the gold man .. E. OXBDRGH.


'X'' i' ■


Cheered a! poor old blind man oa his Sightless j way; : iurried t6';happy smiles a small' boy’s bitter tears, i , '


LITTLE kindness brought to me. gre'at JOy |to-day: ; ■ .


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I! fai'et 1 homeless refugee, and .let jrhim See -I


Attendant inithd Royal Navy, the' i^oimgest son of ^r. and Mrs.'War- len; 1, Corondtion-terrace, Langho, . and Miss' Lilian Slaten daughter of: • MAi mid -Mrs. SlaterJ .Pleaslngtoa Oldi ■


Jr. Thomas Warden, a sick berth.. 1


, Mack-ont Time, To-night - (Friday), 11-24 pan. •


I While It cannot yet be Said that ' Cutheroe’s flre-:watchlng scheme ;ls


• drity of settling'‘various questions ■' a][lslng In the preparation of plans have made one; or two decisions of


InF full operation,' progress towar^ that end is now, being made and the Srib-Commlttee. charged with., the


general interest. One relates to flre-partles and their hours of duty. : Fire watching Is to be undertaken


(Ceirtlfled sales ojceed .d.OO copies per week) ■


FRIDAY, JULY 11th, 1941. O


, , ^ from 6-15. Saturday, 290.6-0 and 84). ,


Horrocksford Lime Comri.any was added to the extensive list;of “ the ■Ward .Industries,”' We'scspect that he came rather oftener [than was strictly necessary ,ln th ) business sense, for he grew fond (if Rlbhles-


ClilTHiEBOi; ADVERTISER MD TIMES. FR] WITH


Inquiries; with the Udea of sending regular' gifts. ‘ 'Why 'not adopt a prisoner?. } j[l


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dale and made a good iris riy friends here. He came on one occasion .to the Mayor’s dinner and 'was most Interested, in our old: cjvlc ritual. Indeed, there was much iri Clltheroe that appealed to.him.} ,,Quiet, un­ assuming. kindly, he'had far wider Interests thrin-manyisuspected. His


Blackburn, have been appointed to the! charge of Clltheroe Conserva- tltel Club, in succession to Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Whittaker, who have gone tri the Great Harwood Conservative Clilb. Mr. Kenyon | Is a former lidensee of the Cromwell Hotel, Blackburn. '


l(jr. and Mrs. Joseph Kenyon.'of ] }


business- career formed one of .the rpmari(:es of modern Iridustry. ' It began when he left school at the age of thirteen. Eighteen, riionths later, In 1878, he, Joined his elder brotrier,; the late Mr. TjI'W. Ward, founder of the firm which'bears his name. Be entered into riartnership with his brotrier iri 1889, became Joint managing dlrectriplat the In­ corporation of Thds. W|. Ward, Ltd., In 1904, and had been' .chairman since 1919. At first the business was .concerned with coal only, but It gradually branched out, in stages, to include the.merchantlrig of scrap, Iron and Steel, foundries, blast fur­ naces; and-a great organisation for the dlsmanulrig of ocean liners, j It was mainly due to Dr. Ward’s initiative and commercial enteir prise that the company attained Its present high hositlon- For many years he had been recognised as one of the: country’s leading authorities on the shipbreaking Industry; and the scrap Iron arid steel; industry and allied Bades. During the last war he was chairman of the Steel Scrap Advisory Committee to the Ministry of Munitions. ■ JThe greater part of his activities, apart from his business was devoted td; the Meth­ odist Church and to the temperan.ee causq. He held most,of the high, offices open to laymen |Tn the old United Methodist Churqh. For ovqr 60 years he [was a member, of the Scotland-strCet Methodist Church, Sheffield, He did devoted work for the missionary cause and,the Shef­ field Sunday'School Unlori, of which he was president for [twelve years fropi 1910 to 1921. In' 1916 he was president (Jf the National Sunday School Unlori; His unfailing con­ sideration for the welfare' of his employees was shown Jn many ways. During the Jubilee celebrations of Trios. W. "Vizard, Ltdj, [a block ,of. shares was, given to each employee with over i5^ years’ s'erv|ce. At the opening of ithe new |tstaff [dining rooms and llhraxy last;! February, he presented long servlcri j-certlflcates to all staff and workmen'who had glveri over 25 years’ service'to;the company. Dr. Ward leaves a widow, two sons and two daughters. Mr. Ashley S; Wafd. who}! was Master Cutler of Sheffield-last year- Is his nephew and [deputy icriairman and joint managing director of} Thos. W. Ward, Ltd.'


' ] | l . " 1- j j ; , ■ Slf-an-hour before black-out time,


i oi women. ■ The number-of nre- partles required for each scheme;


d continued! until sunrise, and parties are to comprise three, men


. realise that' all what}Is needed Is that people'In a given' area shall uridertake flre-watchlng; duties.con- cernlng their own homes, sharing


; week, or even once a fortnight, and : people will surely be ready enough


' those duties equally, we feel sure ; the response will be ' satisfactory, t Properly organised schemes, rieed ' n6t involve duty more than once a


- act .in conjunction ' with - their “ neighbours. The; extra duty so 1 required ought not to interfere with A.R.P. work. The air raid wardens,' who have already done such fine work in" their sectors,' are to be 'asked to organise these “ good


' toil accept that in defence of their own homes, especially as they will


. neighbour’’ arrangemepts. They will set about theli; task in their own way and ought-to receive the encouragement of ready response.


I borough. ,! I


The Regional i Commissioner has ordered flre-watchlng In Clitheroe: arid .will see that It Is done.If one pfocedUre falls, another will' be tried, and the,second way is dot likely/ to be less irksbmej Clltheroe has such a fine recotd of voluntary srirvlce 'that there need be ; no qualms about the success of Ithe new appeal; once th? need Is made clfear and the schenje Is explained In, detail to the residents of the !


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'! Monday, after two months Illness. Mr.' Ward was Master' Cutler In


' , Mr. Joseph Ward, [chairman and i -m'anaglng director of Messrs. Thos. IW. Ward, of Sheffield, a prominent ‘Iridustriallst who' had important biislness interests lri|raany parts of [ trie';country, died at Sheffield on


' 1931-32, land two yeab ago received the honorary degreri of Doctor of •| Laws of Sh'effleld University.' He


i .was chairman and joint managing, director of Rlbblesdale CementcLtd.. Clltheroe, and mana'glng director of We Horrocksfofd Lime, Works. Mr.” ■ 'Ward’s passing Is,deeply lamented


1 by all business associates and those I I who came In contact wltff him. Mr.


al iens for the establishment of the Rlbblesdale Cement Work? were in pi Ogress and [ when, later, the


, ahd Corporation properties but also for the residential areas of the town, iri the case of business premises, employees, are under legal obllgaT tlon to perform fire-watching duties arid may; be compelled to act. Fire- writchers for other premises are-to be recrulte.d on a; voluntary basis, but If a sufficient number of volun­ teers is mot forthcoming, compul­ sion can and will be I applied. So far, only three volunteers have come, forward!: We cannot believe triat this represents; the real attl- tqde of the people of the borough. The probability Is that residents ate awaiting more precise details of vfhat Is required and when they


siibmltted and approved wilt be determined by rthe.Sub-^cpmriilttee, biit iri the generality of cases one prirty will be sufficient. In several localities, group scheriies have been prepared, occupants of adjoining business premises pooling- their rbsources. There are instances, of course, of occupants’finding them­ selves unable to join In a groiip scheme and also unable to operate ajsbheme of their'.own, perhaps having too few. employees of the appropriate age. In these cases, tnq duty of fire-watching reverts to the Corporation, who will be required to plan and man schemes not only for these business premises


ment scheme for schoplboy help on farms during the suriiiner vacation, Mr. L. Hardy. M.A.,i has arrang;ed with the Lancashire War Agricul­ tural Conimlttee to sejnd 'a party of boys from Clltheroe Royal Grammar School to assist In fariii yorklon.the Lytham Hall estate. }| jNunibering nearly seventy, the, ibdys will be accompanied by Mri Hdfdy, I Mr. J. A. Barnes, Mr. R, L KayJ andlMr. H. R.' Gllleard, ,ahd the Seputs |6f the school, troop are to dd the cooking. The camp will be for}the whole of August, and the boys will halve lots of work, , chiefly harvesting I barley and oats.. [Mr. Kay I will take an advance'party on Jiily}31st.! The first section of boys v/ill be at work during the-first two .wefeks of Aug­ ust, and the}'second Pedtlori jln the last two weeks of thfe 'riionth, the camp being planned to| end'on 1st. September. 'Already parties d)f boys have been sent from ’the |sch'ool for a'few days at a time to five'farms In the ■


In connection with the Govern­


interesting to note that rievqral of the?e, boys have bfeeii engaged by the farmers to assist theni through­ out the summer holiday: 'Incid­ entally, all the prefetts rind every member of-the school football and (:rlcket teams is going jtp Lytham. The - Lancashire Wan Agricultural Committee have coroprirated In a most busineris-llke way by providing equlpirient for the camri qnd '[taking over the preliminaries }wlth the farmers; concerned. I The 'school authorities rire doing all} thi - work necessary at the camri, 'and It is hoped that jihe experjirient ■yrtll be a most .succe^ful war| ejffprt. |


Grammar School,- as I also present student?, will be intefested to know that one of) their number, Flying Officer Grariam Baptld Blacklock, a pilot in a night bonibrirj has been awarded the Dlstlngulshrid Flying Cross for gallantry arid [driyofIon to duty'Ini the lexecutlori lof air rrild operations. In June; 1940, .when' a Sergeant, he! was awarded the Dls-: tlngulsh,ed Flying Medril. | He then got his commission.Plying Officer Blacklock has been inj the B.A.F. for ten years. Tv)qnty-seyen! years of age. irils riarenfs 'left! Clltheroe about 1933 for Dufton, Westmor- lan, and are now at trie Cfoss[ Keys, Carleton, 'Penrith.


Old Boys, of the Clithetoei Royal ' I I . ! . : i ' ' .


' manded It in France. At the time of the'Dunkhk Evacuatiori, he was second-in-command, rind} went to the Middle East In September,' 1940.


■'' jt' ,|*; '■ Mi-, arid Mrs. Arthup Rowe, Of 18,


Clltheroe Territorials|'ln the fight­ ing In trie Middle East. ' ; , ■ • . 1 ;


Association. He has served In the Royal Aftllle|ry, T.A., fc[r!l7 Jrears.: and In 1938 he raised tnelCllthefoe A.A, Battery and or g(nally com-


of “Woodendj” Blackbrifnj'who was reported Inlsslng, is a Ipflsorier of war, acdordlng to. [ mforrtatlon received by the British} Red [Cross


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West View,'have received word from their son, Gi(nner A. Rowe, thlat he Is safe arid well. He] was with the'


Ward came fairly fretjuently,; to Itheroe at the time when negotl- ■


adopted! soldier, whcJrie Ihom? is' iri' Waddlngton-{road, CllthOroe.: Other schools, or individuals, who -might 'like to send gifts on .behalf I of local i boys now cai)tives should communl- .cate with: British Prisorier of War Books ,and Games Fund, Carrington, .Hertfprd-street, LoridoriW.l.


Rlbblesdale Boys’ School have' Just completed eight' months of gifts to prisoner of war Cofporril Torii Pol- lltt, through the British Prlsorier of War Books arid Games Fund, where­ by monthly I parcels 'of games .have been 'jserit' to


The boys of the'senior form at the i'pc


books and the


Mr.'W._A. Peters, Rlbblesdale School Clltheirie, wffl supply* iriformritlon to relatives (or schools) -who make


Major H. If. Wolstenholme, R.A.,. Clitheroe dlstnct;! and It is


DUgdale and her brother, Mr. Shaw, o{ 'White Hall, Grlndleton, friends corinected with - the Moor Lane Methodist Church' and Circuit were privileged to, hold a garden party, on Saturday, with which was combined a;“ bring and buy..)" sale and a .co-operative tea. ' The Rev. JJ E. Storey; M.A., opened the pro­ ceedings with the usual formalities, and afterwards Introduced the host ahd hostessto. the guests who, assembled ori the lawn, appreciated hot only the beauty of the garden bri? the dellfehtful views of the, sur­ rounding countryside. Ladles of the! different churches served tea, which was ivelcomed. Mr. Affred Wilkinson, 6f Grlndlqtdn, orgarilsed gairies and i competitions, In which he proved himself a capable ileader. Mrs.-Jepson and Mrs, |Dl}{ori, with thd asslstarice of Mrs-F. Rushtori, had' charge lof the “bring and buy” stall, and the proceedings through­ out 'were Immensely [enjoyed. 'The thririks of the guests 1)0 Mrs. Cug- dale and Mr. Shaw were, voiced by the Rev. J. E. Storey. The proceeds jriallzed the gratifying! surii of over £7.'


'Through the .kindness of Mrs. ■ ' * I * Jos.JH. Brown Private


Aircraftman Fred Hewitt


late Mr. and' Mrs. Joseph Brown, formerly of .Wiswell, hg Joined .up'


Mltchell-street, Clltheroe,, formerly


from! a local works- In November last. } . Aircraftman Fred Hewitt, of 59I


of Barnoldswick. Joined, the R.A.F. In May, 1940. He was previously In the' employ of the, C.W.S. Chalgley Dairy as a transport driver.


Private Leatham StarkJife, the only son of Mrs. and the late Mr. C. L.


29, Corporation-street. Clltheroe Is serving, as a h ' electrician In the’ R.A.S.C. Home Forces. Son of the


Private I Flight Mecl ariic L. Starjcle ' Tom Tonuer


Private Joseph Harold Brown, of Btrifkle, 35,: Victoria-street, Clithe-


Sroii, who. Jolried the., R.A.S.CI on January 30th; was' employed as a salesman: rit ifhe C.W.S. BaUoon- qt^eet Warehouses, Manchester. Be was also Secretary of the Clltheroe Blanch of the Toe H. j ' T


Difiy son of Mr. and Mrs, T. Towler. ')f 8, Longslgrit-avenue, Clitnerbe, ojried the R:A.F. twelve: mbnths igb. and.ls serving with the African 'iqntlngenti Associated with :St, Mary’s Church and Sunday Sdhool, ;ie was employed [by the Chrilgley Drilry of'theCWB. }■ 1 j


Flight Mechanic Tom Towler, the EOCAL TERRITC'RIALS MISSING


the! Infants’ department at the Catholic School. i\ about to; retire. She has held the post for twenty-


Miss Myerscough, headmistress of


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five years, [and before that was a teacher In' the' senior department frit about eleven years. Many hun­ dreds of 'scholars have passed


through her hands, and . she has always been held In the highest esteem arid respect. .


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had a dellgritful excursion, on Tues- driy, to Bolton-by-Bowland, when the Parish! Church, Pudsay’s Leap, arid other' places of'Interest In the l6(iallty were visited. At an Infor­ mal me'etlrig last week, Mrs.. T. G. Richards, the new president, was handed the Jewel of office by Mrs. Li [Sames, the retiring president, j ' ’ . i * *


Memberslof the Inner Wheel Club ■ I :'


LJr. Jackson ori Sunday last. Also to! a former well-known business­ man, Mr. George Cdleman, now of Eshton-terrace; Clltheroe, yrho. will be eighty-seven on Monday; to Mr. A.'Robinson, of Sale and Ddwnham, seventy-nlrie on I’Tuesday; and to Mrs. Haworth, The -Terrace, Bridge End. Bllllngton, also seventy-nine oh Thursda.v.


!


street, who recently .retired from trie. Market staff, has been' pre­ sented by the stallholders with a barometer,; suitably inscribed, In token of his services over a'period bf ten years.


Mr. Harold Hltchen, of Mltchell- j * # * ; , ■


residence of County . Alderman and Mrs. Assheton, will be open to the riublic on Sunday, from 2 to 7 p.m. The, nominal charge for admittance will go to help the funds of the Queen’s Institute of District Nurs­ ing and the , Lancashire County Nursing'Association. ij


! The gardens at Downham Hall, '


public market, on Tuesday, Ronnie Whitehead ' (18),'of Hallfax-road, Todmorderi, collided with an elec­ tric standard In Whalley-road, and wasdnjured about the face; arms rind shoulders. His brother, Barry, who was sitting beside him received outs on the. hands, chin and left knee, while their father,' Randolph Whitehead, , who was in the rear seat, was cut on the foreheqd. The trio returned home after receiving


iriedlcal attention. I, .


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School will have, their part In the anniversary celebrations which will take place bn Sunday. | Specially interesting will be a play ‘!The story pf Joseph,” which Is to be presented In the chui;ch at 2-15, when Miss Alice Jackson will have charge of t}he proceedings. The . preacher for the occaslori is the Rev. G. Osborne Gregory, who will also lecture on Monday'evening, in the schoolroom, on “ The Problem of Power.” , The Lesley Mrile Voice . Choir will take part In the, proceedings, over which Mr. J., Entwlstle will preside.


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the borough, on Wednesday night, must have been astonished to see that its doors were closed to the public. Oja J a blue paper attached to'the riiain entrance a notice gave' the Intelligence to all and sundry that the place was “ closed for want of 'supplles.” We’ve got pijettywell


Anyone passing a certain hotel In


accustomed to queues for all sorts of Ithlngs, b u t. . . J Will It come to his?


", HOUDAYS


Blackburn, 'Cborley, CLllHEROE, Colne,* Heywopd, New Mills. Padlham, Sklpton, Stalybrid^e.


July 19 to July 26.—Bamoldswick, • ! READ


School Chapel held their; annual field day! on Saturday, the field behind


FIELIJ DAY.—'The OongregationUl


sports were held, and cO'ffee and cake were served in the schoolroom.


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Srlday V eventag. , Mr, H. E, Purfoni : reposed u '!vote of . thanks to thej


I F i L M ' S H O W.-Arranged by the Ministry of Information a Aim show was: held in; the Church School bn,


Councillor Creears/who also m'ade anj t appeal for the collection of salvage in


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Friendship Mill being loaned for the Occasion by Mr. H. Speak. Games and


Intermediate Scholars attached to the Methodist (Wesley)' Sunday


Beginners, Primary, Junior, and When driving his car to Clltheroe N. Hargreaves B. A. M may


that four more Clltheroe men who were with the Forces‘in the Middle East, are prisoners of war In hos­ pital at Athens. ■ . ,


and Mrs. J. F Spence, Greengates, Downham. He was previously' on the) gardening staff at Downham


Parker Spence!Is the son of Mr. Hall. . i ' ■


hls father being killed on the eve of Bernard’s birth. Associated with SS. Michael and John’s Church, Bernard was emnloyed at Jubilee


of Mrs. and the late Mr. D. A. Mur­ ray, of 17, Fort-street, Clltheroe,


.Mill. Norman Hargreaves, son of Mr and


[A.T.C. NOTES


Mrs. James Hargreaves, the Econ­ omic Stores, 70, Whalley-road, was


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nI. ioG (CLITHEEOE & DISTRICli SQUADRON.


: he Squadron are finding thfe advan-


tage of continuing theii} attendances at '’’ orf mredav laist there was a sur­


3d, whiltt ttils :is to; some exten acbounted lor by school exarataattoM arid the summer Weather which oflere t other Interests, the


i TTENDANCES, during the past few iV. weeks have fallen off considerably-


Bernard (Bud) iMurray Is the son


An announcement was made by a_ foreign broadcaster, on Wednesday,


iWrrltorlals. . • PRISONERS '3F WAR


and felicitations on the attainment of I their eightieth' anniversaries— Mr. Sharpies to-day (the 11th), and


trige, Waddlngton, and to Mr, John Jacksqn, of St. Paul’STStreet, Low Mqor, We tender cordial greetings


To Mr. Sharpies, of Feazer Cot- J'. R. Driver J. Dix )n


Official • intimation has been received during the-week that the


married and has two children, Associated with SS. : Michael and John's Church and,a member'of the Knights of St.. Columba and the Men’s Sodality; he was previously employed at. Sun Street Mill.


following Clltheroe Territorials are missing:— Joseph Dixon, of 63, West-view, is


md Mrsi ■J'ames Cook, who. resided It Hothersall Square, Whalley-lroad. le was employed by the Rlbble Dement Company.


B. Moorhousi I ,


and the late Mr. Joseph Aspinall, of 28, De Lacy-street. He was In the employ of the Ribblesdale Cement Company.


Mr. and Mrs. Richard Douglas, of 41, Claremont-terrace. ■ Formerly with Mr. A. Stones, a local farmer, he was drummer In Mr. J. Bailey’s dance band.


Joseph Haig Douglas, only son of


Thomas Cook, 14, Turner-street, Is a bombardier, son of the late Mr.


; Tom Aspinall,: twin son of Mrs.


)urn-road, Is the youngest s6n of to . and the late Mr. James Moor- louse, of 11, Vlctorla-street. I< His rife was officially Informed on rriesday that he. Is missing. [Aged 17, he was batman to Major Wol- itenholme, commander of his unit, md now a prisoner, Mr. Moorhouse vas on the staff of Messrs. J. Blea-


Richard Moorhouse, of 48, (!hat-


;ard and- Sons, contractors. I ■ ■


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son John was first reported killed; then Tom was reported last wqek as missing; now James Robert,


ist son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Driver, )fi 62, West View, who have suffered ilthlrd severe trial. Their eldest


James Robert Driver Is the y()ung- Sargeson & Mullineaux ' 'STILL' THE BEST; ADDRESS , FOR ALL . '


Corsets, Body Belts aod iTrusses. .


Deliveries rire' difficult——Orders In strict [rotation. ; ! ' I r " •' 13, EANAM, - BLACKBURN ] P. Spence


ri the service- of the Brookhall ristitutlon before-,Joining the local


'pQuIsykes Mill warehouse, Is th' 'fcfJMr. and Mrs. J. R. Foulker, 'Brook-street.,


William Foulker, who was


eson of 3.


the


I ;Ilddle East suffering from a wound :n the shoulder, has been sent by Sergeant Eric Martin to hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Primrose Villa.


An airgraph letter Informing hls )arents that he is In hospital Iri the


Be assures them that ihe Is making Satisfactory progress and says there


‘s no cause to worry about him. .


■News has come to hand that two other Territorials—Harry Basker- yille, of Kemple View, and . Airthur. 7owe West View, are safe and,"well.


formation can be-secured frorh the Adjutant ori atiy parade night; It is roped that the Clltheroe Squadron will X well represented iri the . vprious Events.. -


' SUMMER HARVES'IING CAI))IPS.!


are; to be arranged in the Lane area, are required to give in hames at the Orderly Room c occasion of the next parade Tuesday of next week). Boy Issist the National effort and, Same time obtain the benefit of ■


, Cadets'desiring to take! part [ Summer Harvesting Camps ”


prise in store for the boys who attended parade, when two Sergeant Instructors attended ana gave speotel physical training Instruction to the bys.' The evening .included■ new features to physical, tralnUig; Un­ armed defen.ee and; preliminary boxing


i attend durine, the next few weeks.and, on addition tX the features, introduced fn Thuikay last it -is hoped, to Inc ude fencing, swimriiUig and'general athletic


wCommencing with the local holiday Seek (A.T.C. Parade—July 22nd), the wquadron will, for approximately four weeks, hold one paradejier week which oill be conducted, principally In .the


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ruining, also a Certain amount of * Anus Drill*”


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athletics side wUl be given prominence' in the training: and.“class-room” woyk' will be temporarily , suspended.


pen-air (wather permittUig),. P.T. and uniforms.


ubject of a discussion at a meeting of- ‘ Squadrons held in Blackburn on


s The- long-awaited uniforms were the


Friday evening last, when Group Cap^ tata Halahan advised' the ■ Officers' present that uniforms Would definitely- . be supplied before the end of July.


b As . a token, of recognition "lapel : adges” have been issued to cadets "j- ;


Oper[ator, which, was seconded byj he district.


en Blackburn on August. 23rfl and the Svents will be open to cadets from all


and -Indicate to the 'general public membership, to the, A.T.C.


'SPOE’TS MEETING AT BLACKBURN I ‘a large A.'T.C. meeting Is to be held


quadrons In the district., Further In­ instructors. will continue to * • ’


famps” should not ripply. RECRUITING.


r Boys who • have alreaidv arranri ed to


y evening next. ke part in the


“ School Harv^ isting


ind no further enrolments wjll ' a,ccepted from boys under 16.' adets . under . Ift-who' have a' Dined the Squadron .have a laliflrid'for membership and wil


[nue to reclve instru,ction as :


jit is essential that the, Squadron laches the strength of; 150 cadets; be- re September 30 th and every- effort i being made by the Officers arid the


aist, • ■ . - ■ | - ,


cal committee to provide, attnwtlve airiing and recreation.' In the near m ture it'is hoped that a " Recreational


winter. , evenings—thus prowding, i^rtunilles for social life amongst


'ptre” will be established to, give the eorttmity for IndoOr games during


pjTo qualify for membership if the Recreational Centre—when estabSiShed [boys must -be enrolled in the AT.C. t nd, if the number of rqcrults (urine'


rhe next few weeks Justifies the esiperi-' iiient facilities will readily be made


Vailable. ' • NEXT WEEK’S PARADES,


3. iderly .Corporal for the week, Cpl E. iish.I


Tuesday, July 45th, 19.00 hour: Thursday, July 17th, 19.00 houif.


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WILL DEFINITELY MAINTAIN YOUR BODILY AND MENTAL ENERGY. ♦ Give a Regular Order to Youf Grocer.


[The tiriie has come when recrjrlting Dr the local Squadron will be co rflned ) boys between the ages of 16 arid 18


ready reaw ■ con- the


: x (n-


; ishire,- their, he


, the vhioh


ipen-alr employment during theii boll-' jays, by participatirig in this stiheme j


nd all who wish to take advantai l are recommended to attend on


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^1 HOLIDAY CLUBS . are Afforded Special Facilities for I Depositing itheir. Funds with the Government through I this Bank.


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AY, JULY 11, H.M' FOBCES


1941.


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If you are not going away and have.drawn your Holiday Money, it would be a patriotic act to deposit at least part of it with the TRUSTEE SAVIjNGSi BANK. .


* By so [doing, the money will Be LENT TO THE GOVE^MENT, be earning good interest, and be • AVAILABLE FOR WITHDRAWAL AT ANY TIME.


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