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SLAIDBURN’S If?' :
RECTOR And' ‘ WORLD
at'iSlaldburri PartSh Church, i on Sunday, attended ? by (the Civil Defence Services, the Hohie Guard, gnd representatives of the Bdwland ,ural District jCouncll, who pro-
r'lWeek, there was a clWc service _______
■IWeek
!^e Th(
|| REORGANISATION. IN jconjunctloii; with Wai] Weapons
eeded there In processional order. ^ e Rector (Rev; BJT. Bowker) was
he preacher, and the collection of bout £9 was, given to the Chan- ellor of the Exchequer for i war purposes,
i 1 i irinatlon 'peifods, the [ preacher
periods and age6,| that is, Prehistoric ? and Historic, Ancient! and Modem.! the Dark Ages and the | Renaissance land
After 1 saying that the world’s story ad been divided and described in
a of more: recent times. The 18th tury,,was? the pge of feaison, when mind of man conceived of a remote d indlflerent Creator -whS left i the
hires. Naturapy | it followed that plSth century ^as ah age of ahism^f human progress and evements : in lithe material ahd s iicdl sphere, r Rian’s ihind was
;to be managed and run by [His
meless, his hppes and aspirations te tless. A-social [order liias to be
^ llient.
iteemed dmazini
p : a social [order of happiness and con -firmed, or leifepte' :[rhe
erity and ever-groWuig achieve- - - -
knowlei Inventioj
Immense wealth^ l[ medical, apd Curgical, skill reduced; man's isufferlngs and added to his ease and prolonged his days; the;ialmbst universal'facili ties for wider, ihgher'-titid deeper education promised ■ uniinaginable mental and iintdledtual. sCope and attaimhents. Was tothihg Ihiposslble ;to man ?: Then came the ZOth Century,
ueveiopea laiy : Materials, : produced
lillusioned i ifound 1 Itself
nanciai
!pwn Government helplessly resigning, aable' to deal with the problem; and
nnanclal debalcle (which brought (the nations to the brink of bankruptcy.! our
world a
faced -in recovered, had 1931 :wlth
ill European Gm/emments dismayed nd despairing. Side by side with this
IBS a terrible. ihorar landslide: Ih ersonal ■: character,: in business prin?
ii stiraulalted the fertility of increasingly'.- p os ted; and
_ _ ______5'ofi ECientiflc japbliecT itself tbj teehhical
d in which men would'SP master mould his environment as to prd-
pARISH‘MEE'|:iNG.-Mr. W. H.
Charriley, ’J.P;.' prbslded- over the annual parish meeting, held in"the Methodist School on Monday night. There! were several in [the audience who stressed the dangerous state an otf hulldlne, atjthe tbl), of the brow, land more ^specially to' chlla- reniwho afe in; the [habit, bf Playhig there.’.: The Clerk: (Mr.[if. T Deem ing) .Was Instructed toi write the Bowldfld District Counc! that attentlotf [be-: gh matter.
:ii requesting ven to the
Councillor Hol( ate mentioned an assurance received that the Cllthe-
explained [that-the Vicar was! per mitting thfe schdol children 'to use the vlcarafee cellar as an air, raid shelter. ■'?
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.. Thanks to.;
the.Chairman !were accorded on the proposition of Mr. Councillor Holgate,: seconded by Mr. G. Wilkinson."'
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C. Shovel‘addresfjed a large-gather ing of the Methodlsti' Guild, on Tuesday evenlngl on the work of the'-Monks at the Hospice of (St. Berharh, ■. W,W. WHIST DRIVE.-Thls event preliminary to the villagej effort! for War Weapons Week took place last Thursday night. Held Ip the Chhrch Institute, It proved a signal suce'ess. Thirty-four tables ! were requisi
GUILD MEETING.-The Rev. G. LETTER
There was some discussion; con cerning, certain footpaths. Ih two urisatlsiactory cdses the Clerk was asked to communicate with those concerned, with'a view to remedial measures being taken.
roe Fire Brigade would give all the assistance ! la their ' power ih ’ the event'of Incendlaty bomb attacks on property in the village. He also
C h a pm a n & H a r g e r Shoe Spe'Mists '
■ ^ ajid OMrcipodists 4, iM A R p T (PLACE,
T. :ErBdrger,M^
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Treatment b]T| Infra Red and MaaiWe.
(' G U E i ^ r S [ BUSINESS'^ TRAINING epLLEGE.
; I (Principal: E, G. [Guest,
B.Com.) 'lor...,.'.;:-1
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RAPID AND THObIoCGH SECRETARIAL AND
i Intensive Indlvidaal Tuition; I
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■ Typewriting.:
I': Prospectus and; full particulars from the Principal. - i
COMMERCE ! TRAINING. Rapid Pragrebs.;
9-11, EXCHANGE STREET, (Tel. 5403),|orfrom
Mrs. E. Robinson, P.C.t.,'(A.C.t.S„ 72,' Hayhurst Street, CUtheioe. (And tor evening tyltlon In r Shorthand' and [ :
send: particulars thereof without delay to
- ^ ' having any claim against the Estate of: tnb deceased are requested to
lOMAS: HAMPSHIRE Deceased A ILL flersons owing moneys to or
21, Church Street,' Clitheroe. ■
:' EASTHAMS & RAMSBO’iTOM, i Solicitbrs.
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-aX [against dr ow|ng ' money to. the Estate of the above-named deceased, late:of ;The Laurid, Chipping, near Proton, Farmer, who died on the 4th day ,of March, 1941, are requested to send; particulars thereof to the under signed forthwith. j. . I
•Re , ’THOMAug , [ojijRR. bECEASEPj '' a!lL iPERSoNd j I having: claims
The;Grey House, (Withnell,
: L. 6t W. WILKINSON. Ii liNr,! Cnorley, Lancs, [Solicitors(for the Executrix. • PPBLIC NOTICES i WAR CHARITIES ACT, 1940. :
shire for the registration; under the above-mentioned 1 Act of,^he Mitton W.y.S: the objects of which are shortly as J follows: Comforts for Forces, Evacuees and; (Hospitals, and! ;the
rpHE ;CUTHER()EiAUCTION .1, .C0MIMNY''LTD.::!'. 1 ' ' '
TlfONDAY NEAT. .ill. Stock af MQ 'ajn.'.
Forms'(and signed I-,.:;; !.:'' I:
ilations, which'teay be in force at the time. ' Enquirieb^-'- ■
to and!fromjthfe .to any: Foot, and
- , CA'. NOTE.-
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on- MONDAY. M. solicited.
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mHE'ANNUAli A ’ SALE OP H
rities. 1 _
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be accepted Mw AU, entries’m,u_.
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rdijig of! Fat! No (stock will!
Certified; .Institution for Mental LANGHO, near BLACKBURN.
; R 0 C : K , H A L L & ' I bellO :!x}r, s I lE of DAIRY. lAl 'i Medical Superintendent at the
&les'‘and movements? tiafket will be subject douth Disease Regui-
be made to'
PlllZE SHOW AND ORSES will be held (ARCH 24th. Entries
S.!Aii;[ of GELD AND 28th.
EDWARD CHESTER. Bteretery.
w h it ew e l l ! ? FAEli|l
|CAMERA. CLUB’S'! RED Dated March 14th, 1941, DAY.
A LTHOUGH members of thefelb-'
i'^'blesdal^amera Club have' had to vacate their ciub|rooms at Castle. Gate Xtemporarily it,is hoped), 'they
tioned, and members of the Parish Council directed play.' Prizes iwere awarded to Mrs. [Ralnford, Mrs. E. Driver, Mrs. iJ. Cowell, Miss G. C. Freeman and' Mlsis G. Rigby. At an interval, Alderman SatterthwAite. of Cllthero'e, [spoke on the import ance o£ saylhg and lending to the Government [in ordet to assist the war, effort and to ensure final' vlc- !tory.
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iples, in diplomacy (lying [and ilsleadlhg), in international [ double
imaugufate War Wjeapons Week, giving ■
bonunentArylf ' What a topsy-turvey "aradox:!. ;
Century ; hopes. ? What ’ a tragic
tion camps; cruel tortures, raoial hatreds and persecutions, berversion of youth,: enslavement of nations, glorification of war What an anti-' Climax 1 (For on this day, March 19th, 1941, we Iworship in this Church! the Prince of ! Peace ( at a . service to
!eallim, so that the vast hopes, of! the' 9th Century haveiended in concentra
"■ BANGERS' EFFort.-A further whist driVe, drgahised by. Chatburn Rangers, took place In the Institute on Tuesday. [. Play was supervised by Miss B. Halstead. The prize winners Were Mrs. Astln.an'dlMrs. Hudson; Miss H Hargreaves[ and Mr. Kqnyon.; A knock-out competi tion Was won by, Mr. H. Sellers and Miss H. Hargreaves.
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all we' can to‘ provide weapons of i destruction.i That ;is the crown of ;19tht
When ; the record of the Iasi ten years,
fonjss.to'be written it will be, the (Story of the most ruinous ten years ta; history, ; ! . | . [
;ame it 9'Simply because the world was i organised by man'vdthout God. It was
■(world on true, justfaind righteous lines [must be, the work of true, just? and ! righteous; men.. It jU personal matter- I before It Is’ a national achievement. It (depends on us, eveWone of us. If we (are to destroy evil,' there still remains the task of overcoming evil which can
: end. It is surely clear; that godless men I easily become evil', men, and-, that the I greatness of man cannot guide and ! govern the world. The world must be ^organised according;to the mind and yill of God by 1 godly men. .And inasmuch' as we .cannot conceive of goodness apart fi;oni its ptactice in personal life, the Teofganlsation of the
mevitable. : There could be no other v X of pen when godly men do the 3od.
HOME GUARD i '
PLATOON [No. 3. ! GUARD [ntITlES , FRIDAY, MARCH jl4th.
^'423 Crook J„ 232 Banks,'S. (Report Centre). : 95 Jackson :J., 68 Slater, J„ ::80 (3owperthwaite,[ J. 433 Cowperth- 'vaite,' T.,' 422 Greenwood, J.. ,264 . Vltham, 'W.,. 320 Seedle, W. W., '350 libby; j. H„ 142; Ireland, i .
[ ! SATURDAY, jviARpH 15th.
.k. Ormerod, 107 JJEdmondson, 380 C. (jloyd, 26a R. McTTosh, 38a L. Wood, 234 g; Hartley, 411-R,- Read; 345 W. ’Tomlinson, 304 R. Smithies. W. Leem- ing, A. .C. Rawsthonie, Sergt. P. Rosling
'STODAY, JMRCH !16th. te S. Snape. 375 R. D. Davies. 76 J.
ster, 125a J;
P.lSnape. 215a W. T. ( 'lowperthwalte, 337 W. M.-Clark, 370 S.
MONDAY, RIARCH lnth, I ' Lecture—“First Aid,’*by Dr. M.H. 0.
Nilson,, M.C,, RI.D., at the' Pehdle lunlor School,-7-30 [p,m.
rpufti. Bring identification cards for jjfiaclal stamping, j
WEDNESDAY,! MARCH i 19 th.: . Parade at He'adqilarters,' 7-30
p.ml. ih
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t- Have you considered the advls- [ablllty of joining the Home Guard? [Perhaps yoii think you are too busy ito' spare a few hours each week; hut please hon’t overlook the fact that the majority of the: meij com posing j;he; Home Guard are also busily occupied, working long hours in understaffed works and business premises, and yet they find the time to do their bit for .the Homeland.
RiECRDITSi WAN'^D. . r,;.: .
Serghant Jacksori, 17, Salthlll-tef- race, who is in charge of Recruits’ Class. No. 3 Platoon. !
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W.A.DENT, O.C.' RIMINGTON
last wasigreatly enjoyed atiThe Martin Top; Congregational; Chapel,, the
'. MARTIN TOP- CHAlfEL.-Sunday
occasion! being Ladles Sunday. Miss “■■'herob preac ? Inspinng, appreclatea.
oiganist; The ladles 'had [the services completely in their.' own hands and everj’thing passed with credit,
were rendered in the afternoon hy Miss Mary Parker^ and'in- the! evening by Miss Florrle Taylor, and In each case were very tastefully ahd pleasingly sung. Mrs. G. Harold Taylor very creditably fulfilled , the ? diltles of
We shall gladly'welcome! recruits. ■ Particulars may be 'had from
’ 172 Sergt A! WiggWs (in charge), 63 j
1 the'potential-and!splendid gifts of an turned to man’s destruction. How
■the Bowland dlstrict • was held at Slald- bum, on Friday,' It was unanimously decided , that, a branch of the W.V.S. should be formed in. Slaidburn and the 30 ladles (present at once volunteered for'service)! Mrs. Gl Waterworthiis to take charge of the clothmg department for evacuees and Mrs.'May will be in charge of the salvage department! THE LATE MR. T.
CARR.-.The
W.V.S.—A meeting called by Miss V. I. Garnett,: tffganiser of the W.V;S. in
funeralof [Mr... Thomas Carr. “The Laund,” Chipping took-place at Slaid- bum, on Saturday;■
t very large attendance of sympathisers last. There was a
estifying to the etteem-lh whlch-Mr. Carr was held. Of a quiet disposition, Mr. Carr- I was highly respected in Slaidburn, [his nativevillage.! and throughout the countryside. He was an ardent churchman,[and for many years conducted (a youne men’s class' in SlaWbum. I 'Mahy 6f his scholirs attended the funeral: (Much sympathy is extended to Mis. Carr. The funeral service'•was ; conducted by the Rector (Rev. B. T. [Bowker) who spoke! feel-, t ifigly of the, loss the district had sus
•and at Chatburn, where he lived for many years. Much sympathy is! ex tended to ■ Mrs. Leeming and ihis daughter, Mre. McLeod, of Edinburgh, in their bereavement. The funeral- takes place; at Slaidburn, oh Saturday.
regret to record the death oh Wednes day, of Mr Thomas Leernmg, of Chape! Street. Slaidburn, ■ Aged 69, he had suf- ferred many years of 111 health. He was the son of the' late- Mr. and! Mrs. Thomas Leeming, of Brooklets, Slaid- bum; knd was well known in the village
of his many sterling qualities. DEATH OF MR T, LEEMING;^We
ained by the death of Mr. Carr, and LOW MOOR
,W.V.S.i-Promoted bj( the members of the Women’s Voluntary Services,
3. Stubbs; 189 P. Wilkinson, 109a J. D. Vhittaker, 208 G. Bristow, C. Lloyd.
an American Tea was held y^ter- day at the Vicarage in support .of War Weapons Week, Mrs Bentham, the Deputy Mayoress, presided and the- event I was opened by [Mrs. Assheton; [C.B.E., of Downham !Hall. Both ladles were presented by! Mrs. Pugh with' sprays of flowers. Thanks to Mrs. Assheton and to Mrs. Ben tham were' expressed: on the'proT position of Mrs, Todd, seconded by .Mrs. Exelby. -The result.of a epm- petltlonfor. a. cushion, will; be announced later. The probeeds amounted to £16.
DEATH OF MRS. WHITTAKER. ' ! '
—The death took place on Wednes day, of Mrs. Sarah Alice Whittaker, wife of Mr. Edmund S. 'Whittaker, of 18, , Nelson-street. Born' in Clltheroe, sixty-three year ago, sHe was employed for many years at Low Modrj Mill. She had been ih falling Health for many years: The ReVi I, Pugh will officiate at the Intermentl which takes place 'to morrow a^, St. Mary’s Cemetery. General syinpatHy will be acebrded her husband, two sons and j four daughters I In their sorrow.
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i! Tuesday was a red letter day in the club’s history,, for the reason that,the first exhibition was held. Thirty-seven prints were entered, and If this does nbt. seem a large number, there afe reasons for It. Several members are •with the Forces; others are idolng duty else where; and evenithp^ who remain are Dfostly engaged In blvll defence work and so have but little time for Indulgence In their hobby.
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were present on, Tuesday to. hear the judge, Mr. J. Hector Woods, A.R.P.S., of Darwen comment!very favourably on .the prints. The club had made an excellent, start! he said, and with the assistance of many whoke work he had seen,, and the glorious .opportjmltles afforded tp, members on thplr very doorstep, he did not doubt that Rlbblesdale would become a name to remember in the camera wofld.
! Wives and frlen^ of members
; Mr; Woods awarded prizes in the following order.!' '!,
Hlgson, A;R.P.B., “Morning Mist’’; 2,! T. Ashcroft, ‘^Winter’’; 3,! H.
Advanced section: 1, J.'Hlndle
. ii '!- :!
Eccles “ Sliver Lihlng,’’.;. iBeglnners’ section: 1, J.
klnson, "Vanity’!;! 2,' L. [‘Fungus’,’; , 3. hJ Pye, Woods.’’ I .; ■[ [ It was originally Intended to give
T. Wil- Tonge, “Sunlit
prizes to the winners In each sec tion, but two awards were given in the beginners’ section.
;! 'Mr. Woods freely! criticised each print, and members were able to pick up I some useful hints from his comments. ; Altogether [this first exhibition was hlAHly successful, ,and 4t should be the forerunner of niany more, even more interesting.
j ! A soldier. Driven William Gleave, Istated that he was arivlng an army lorry along- Hent[ri6m-road, with
[the Intention of ( proceeding into Faraday*avenue, ! but [when '[ he reached the corner] of the Co-opera-
31, St. Paul’s-streetJ Low Moor, was summoned, at Clltheroe Borough Sessions, yesterday, for being drunk and .incapable.
LYING IN ROAD. William Bridge (44), a baker, of
PRESTON FA ERS
Licensed Packing Stations 459 & 5 6 i |!; ARE;[ (PAYING, THE FOIJLOV^G P! ICES
;(A), SP^IAIS (Minimum Weight 2 8/16 oz.) 25/6 per 120
; I (1(B) STA^ARDS (Minimum [Weight liioz.) ... 23/f-per 120 (C) MEbhlMS (Minimum Weight ILoz.) ...... 21/9 per 120
KINC3 STREET, CLITHEROE.MIKi SI Iflif LlUj B TIU EL. 2k
jtivei Stores he sawj two little girls [trjdng to lift Bridge Up from the [ground. ■ He was lying in the road, ;three; feet from tlfd kerb, and had 'injured his head, ■which was bleed ing badly. In tM circumstances he decided to take; him in the terry
(Bridge was brought to the (Police Station he was and bleeding from [right temple; ,i Pleading guilty.
jto the Police Statioib P.C. Mackenzie
said that when
Helplessly drunk wound on'the
(Exelby) expressed his thanks to the iSpldier and to la , civlllap witness, iwho (had not beeijicalled-, for-the (
action.they-had t ip n . ahd Bridge (Said that he too would Hkd to thank them for what thCy^ had done, Mr. J. E. SraltHlds (a Magistrate): I'lhey probably saved your life.;
[and would promisp|that it dld'not occur again. ! The. Chief Constable (Mr. P. K.
tI Bridge was fined lOs.. and ordered o pay 5s. expenses! GREEN !
using at (the time and I did not think I was committing an offence," said Elizabeth Atkinson, of 11, GUes-street, at Clltheroe Borough Sessions..! yesterday, when [sum moned for using a torch which was not In accordance with the regula tions. To illustrate her point, she then pressed :the torch, but there was no response and she ( had to explain to the Bench that the battery must have failed. ! ; ! ' \ A fine of 2s. 6d. was Imposed. For! slmlltjr offences, Edward
A BRIGHT ( TORCH. “This was tiife flashlight ! wps
jUnlon- met: in thej schoolroom, on 'Tuesday evening,'when Mrs. Whal- ley presided !dverVa[ gobd‘company.
Members of St. John’s Mothers’
iCo-operatlye, refreshments were [served afterwards PO u i ltEY AkD BG6W
I were , accorded, to Mrs, Lambert by [Mrs. Metcalfe and Mt's. .Robirison.
I to them when KARSWOOD POULTRY ' SPICE I (cbritalnlng giround' insects) is added to that food. New-laid eggs are turned put quickly , and continuouslv bv magic Karswood. Give it a trial.
ment! from whatever food ik fed
(Packete Is 3d.-Byrne, Grocer, 12, King Street, Clltheroe. ?' |
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Preston, excavator driver, of , 253, Luntsheath-road, iparnworthi ,'Wld- nes, who did not attend coUrt. or communicate with the Magistrates, was fined. 10s„ -TOlle Wlulrtod Speak, who'sent a letter, was'fined 7s. 6d.
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with , full address. 1/6 at The "Adver tiser and Times Office, ClitheroeJ ’
any letters to H.M; Forces get lost through not being addressed correctly, i 50 ENVELOPES, PRINTED
7" for [Id. PER (Week 1 Do dead ones I No droopers'l No legweakness I with' JOHNSON’S! OVARYTONIC. Bottles ;81d., l/4.-7-Blaokburn’s Com Stores. (: i ■ '
o h caipiffl REAr!ed to parfeiitlon <
lost Times.!' HENS.extract everwatom of nourish
(Mrs, Lambert,;of Ciltheroe. was the speaker, her talk on ’’ Character ’’ being greatly! appreciated.,. Thanks
iwak sorry for what had occurred' irldge said! he DISC I
\f TRACTOR SERVICE m
MOLE DRAINING BY CONTRACT
50 Per Cent. Grant Now ^^inableJ ENQUIRIES INVITED.
G E O R G E WA D D I N SALT
CLITHEROE. - DOWNHAM
'meeting was held in the School, The Vicar (ReVi E. C; Rees), presi-dlng. gave an account, of the Downham Sa^gs effort.' He said that the movement began in 1922 With a membership of 31 and (by 1939 had put £2,200 into National Savings. ( Since the present war i, broke i out,: membership hadi doubled, and between? September, . 1939,; and February of: tpls year, oVer £250 had been mvested ,ln War Savings Certificates. Sol far, .Weapons Week had produced £’j'6 through' the Day School and £209|that evening, totallini £28^. This was a splendid record anL their thanks were; due te Miss Porter for all the work [she had done! to make their Savings Association a success Mr, Rees then introduced the | speaker, Major, Tapper, (who stressed the need for everyone to help the Government at- this serious tune. rHe gave several ih- stances of muddle-headedness which caused peopip to[keep back money they
ham continued its War Weapons Week effort, nn Tuesday' evening, when-a
WAR WEAPONS MEETING.-Down-
could easily have I invested to aid our war effort, and I he appealed most
' mg' addre& and] said that as- the last Straw brofre the! camel’s back so the extra; Sixpene’
strongly fo everyone to give every pos sible sixpence,: doubling their invest ments whenever;possible. ' Thq Vicar thanker Major Tapper for his stimulat-
also thanked Mr. Bubb and Mrs. Park fo'p their hete [ with the bond? and certificates. (There was a display of a variety of films relating to War Weapons . Week find these were much appreciated by a! large audience. ,
'W l LET
RLJ 'betweep Moor! Lane, and Station. T (d LET.— ■t;OST.--Grey Chinchilla ; GLGve,
eward on returniiig to Advertiser and and-
out-bullfiings.Mpply 5. Moorland up, 2 down;i 563 sq."yds, of garden
Avepue, Clitheroe,! Iv l , '
Y • 'T-, HOUSE atj Grindleton, 3 e would break Hitler’s. He i P Q m t e s
Class 1 Cerified Stocks. EARLY ; ;8C ! LAfTE VARIETIES.
ORDER EAR.Y 1 SAPPC
TO AVOID INTMENT.
JOHNFRANKLAND POTATO ,1«ERCHANT,
> : railwaV view, Tel. 7i] ( !
I CLITHEROE, T
ry a!; bottle' of “strenzolA Hair; Dressing. At 9d.- a bottlCj It represents good Value. It g a reallv
|opd hair ;;creanj.-Bailey’s,' 3. Castle btrest, ■ I l| '
YOU must ace, toe special.display of m SDmNGS.T85s.lMd 95rMft to
Market;
rj'ARDEN.?: LAWN
FRRTU.TTCT.g o NA/PHTT^M:; etc. Frtto llrt
Sons. Grkenacre Street. Tel 134? stll
tax pricks which m
. Military HA have ! Bailey’s,
3, Castle ' . f. i i i.
n application.-®. ; Standring | and
IR BRUSHES at pro lannot be repeated.-^ Street.
a nice stock of
easuretet Redmayne’s, quality Tailors;? ,Cllperoe.r
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HILL VILLA, TELEPHOlNE 257.
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have lost none oi'[ their earlier enthusiasm; they '^re still holding regular meetings ’ at the (Roybeck Cato.
administrative -centre of . which: is situate ■ at Mitton"'School. ;Any objections to the; proposed registration shoUd be sent in writing to the above nambd Council within 14 days from-the datejof this notice.
TENDERS.
npHE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL A j OF ( CLITHEROE.
■ nniE OF MOTOR VEHICLES.
TTENDERS are invited by the Council -»• from Motor Haulage Contractors
Mn iW. H. Jackson, at thej address ■below. .
pWln sealed envelope marked “Tender foij Motor Hire," and delivered to the undeilslgned not later than noon on MCndUy, the 17th March, 1941. The'Council do not bind themselves to [accept the lowest or any tender.
ITeiiders should be enclosed in a Copncil Olfleekj
P. RUSHTON, ■ Clerk of the Coundil.
■jChUrch BroW ■ i ; Clitheroe- Lancs,
In
able land whether fitted with tipping gear. frFurther information may be obtained
opi the Council’s Sanitary Inspector,
ehicle and driver and should specify the| number and type of vehicles avail
v, l]rices given should be per hour for tMarcn, 1942 :•
The Sale: advertised (‘to take place TO-MORROW (S/iTUItDAY); has been
for! (the supply of suitable Motor Vehicles with drivels for scavenging purposes for the year commencing on Sls the; 1st April,! 1941, ,land ending on the
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strlc£ions[ It willjbe.held at the earliest afte:
17, Chester Avenu!,- Cllthefog;
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iPBIOE OF
Graded an Graded I .(Both pr
K V splendid etoi
packet to-d^: froni DUgdale and So'o; Com Merchaute, fVu^rtoo Com Mill; Clltheroe.'
Scott. Perryhill farthing a day lor
Katewood 10 hens.
Try l/3d, arswood (Poulfi;perienCe EGGS per m
1 stamped 3/-, ; ■ unstamped 2/6. ,CES Ijretail. . ;
ry.,iSpice,” - says (Mr, costs a?
pliid .per
Week.ls my te since using
he restrictions have .! ' I
nPHE FIRST i-l STORE C ,? . ! Will'D
' ^ ' THE .iHOTeL ' |pn WEDNESD/
a t ! 12-30 ?p.m. •' !■ i : ' !
More'tpn AilJD DISTRICT
ITTLE, SHEEP, etc., held at. i
W H T j l^L .
iY, ?6th MARCH'[ :(( 'Entriei sOlicittei;
HTCHIN, TSecretary;
BY! T. bVERwoqb. r '
. v i s e ^ a rm ,
KEMPLE ENl (adjoining Coti
SFONYBURst. - top of Biiraie
Rsj LTD.' , , ' ■ SE/isONS SALE of
;? -( r hase one now.—Redmayne’s, quality /
iVERCOATS will increase in price . before next winter—why not pur-
ijlors, ? Market Place, Clltheroe.
pfete set of boUks.—Write stating age, 'lualiflcatlons and salary required to ibx E.I., Advertiser dnd Times,
a^ent, Shaw Bridge. . : ST (CLERK with'some experience
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Ay KEEPER (middle aged), or good Opnerai;-family two. all duties (Biack- biinD.-iWrtte
Box.No. F.I., Advertiser and Times.
)x E.2i, Advertiser and Times. A N'T ED.-Working HODSE-
,, required. ; Write stating age, Ullflcatlons and salaiy_ required to
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ers! 44 hours I weekly.—Manager, Whlteaqre, Camp School, Barrow. '
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?"AIOTD.—Strong YOUTH for out- . door work, arid to assist garden
rODNCI ' LADY I REQUmED as ,-?[ Grocers Assistant; Experience not' ■essential but must be (rea -s-o-nab-l!y good ures arid quick! worker-Dewhursts. ? Iley Road, Clitheroe.' Apply .after?
7 bun.
Cam! ARDEN MANURE, about 10 tons, to
;lng J. Herd and Son. Waddington.
ROGERS ERRAifD LAD Wanted one with a little' experience pre ■ed.-[J. Herd and, Son, Waddington
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ClltheroB, or Rooms with cooking and attendance.—Write Box P.2,, Advertiser qHd Ttajes.
.. small furnished HOUSE 'in
wages £4 pfir week; all holidays paid ' ' >-Ap[ply John: Hodgson. Slaidburn.
UQ au e tu umiy ui ,424, luuuuig rct xepJaaiusro:i !'■■'(
J o ^ Simpson, West End; Long Preston .ij^ORSLEY TAYLOR ESTATE.?
ANTED.—Strong LAD, 14 to 16, “ly able to milk; good: home.-^AppIy
; WaNTED.-TWoV STRONG LADS, 15 (to 18 to train in forestry work.— Aiiply Mr. J. ; Wilson, Old Smithy Cdtlagei Bashali Eaves. 1
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WANTED.-Strohg. YOUTH, for T|T farm work.[-Lund. Pages Farih, Cl therpe.
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wages ito suitable man; also single m4n—Apply Dotepn. Mearley, Clltheroe
I I i /AnTED.-PLAY PEN & (CHILD’S C chair.—148, Woone. Lane,
l|theroe. ' [ , , . ? /
—Write terms and particulars to'Box Nd? G.I., Advertiser and'Times.'
■fl^Ali'rED.—'i’o rent for next season, viT- small Rough SHOOT, anywhere.
. ANTED.—Officer and Wife inquire
ANTED. — Experienced LORRY DRIVER (to live in Settle), must bilcj (bo carrj' ouit runnin
be delivered—JJahager, Whlteacre p School, Barrow. :
jERK, Male or female; one wRh i experience preferred. Apply in
iJliXPERIENCED,' BO O"K--g&PER WANTED to take charge of com-!
[FAMILY in Clitheroe desire refined i j ! Lady or Gehtlemaii to share home 4Apply; first instance Ainsworth, News-
P E O C E H A L L LA^GjHP, Nr. BLACKBURP.
(Certified Institution .for Mental I Defectives);
hahd sewn, repair and machine work. Wages at present 78s. per week of 48 hpprs.—Apply immediately to the Medical Superintendeiit.
p P O C K H A L L LANGHO, Nr, BLACKBURN.
(Certified Institution for Mental Defectives).
•iteMALE CLERK WANTED. Tem- Aj porary appointment for war t period; - Must be competent, shofthand
'•■teerience.. Apply by letter immediately ?|the Medical Superintepdent.
ypist. : Salary according to age and
(^IhOEMAKER wanted! Temporary kf appointment for war period. Over military! age. Must be-experienced in
t firthertoarticulars asto wages, etc.', to ititution.
ntlcesliip under qualified' Phar- lacist considered., Apply by letter for
OUTH WANTED to'assist - in e Dispensary. ! One ; desiring
i?ed ''69 .years; " " l ^ tM t '“’li Slmdbuni, 'Saturday, at! 24) o’clock!
burn, on Wednesday, oved lUsband of 'M
WHAITES.-T)n thei 12th I March 1941 - ■ at • 23,' Newton ‘ Street, ? Cllfherw
. Nglie, tt eTeloved wife idf Prra^ ae,ed^43 years. [Intermmt
'T
i 'Whittaker, a^ed 63 years. InK ' [, ' mentat ;3t. Maiyjs Cemetery on the
C itheroe, Sarah Alice,; the belovto wife ■ of.;; .1 Edmund! ( Singletm
- ( i i (15th inst, at;2'p.m. ■
I : J ^ the beloved husband of Agues Whiteside, aged 65 years: IntereM ’
j Avenue,“ clltheroe,' ? j ™ ‘ ‘ ' IN MEMOAl
^IRTWELL-in iovteg monory of a dear wte. ahd mother,[Sarah EUen ■; Birtwell. »ho died Marci^ 16th, 1939
, Honest dnd true in heart and mini: A beautiful memory lefti behind. :
.Loving ind klnd'in all her ways ’ Upright and just to thejend of her days;
. [ —From her loving'Husband and ! , .
6, East Vlev , Pendleton; '
EABNSHAw—In loving memory'of our l djear Spi and Brother! •who died
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aarch 13th, 1940., , j | , ■ hgbrtitag’B jvivid fiasli,
,„ —From^llather M[other! qnd family.
May for a heavejily| life! prepare. 6, ;Woone Lajne, Clitperoe. i [
Grant Lord; that ,
staying.here,I | ^. .
.away on.ldarch 18th,.193^, Alw ayu' Rem^berei
Death t(ok him from this worldm - " care " ■ !' ": !( ■ .
|ve whilst , ,
[ECCLES.—lA loving rememlirance of a loving Wife and Mother, who passed
jUiree Lane EndS.'ffiinspp (Bridge. :( , '!
EDMONDSON.-;;-In loving! membiry 'of our dear mother and j granini
(Rachel JCdmondspn, ;who passi [away Mai'iffi lOte.riWI
^ 'Eier rememlJere(l[i : —Fr6m|the Famlh., : ].
HpLTy-In ibving mein'ory[ bf my dear '' I ( father, James - Holt, who passed. ^ February, 1911,
away Ma -ch 13th: 1940;( alro: my ': . (dear miither vfho Idled' 11th ’
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>! Sweet miimorles llngerlrbund us Of those we loved and-l^t,' '
■Walter, Annie aiod kathleen, 21,?; St. Mar;'’s Street? Clitheroe; Nellie ^
and Erhest, Skirton;! -alsd LUy; and Goikrey .BlackpoOl.i .
SMlTH.r;-In loving memory bf a dear [husband and; father, John Barratt. J Smith, who died March pth, 1916. : *
Memofiei are trealsuresj nb ohe can!? ’ steal,' •' ( -| .' j i ,
!' We little thought his death so near, I; Only these Who have lost
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The pain that is felt,'m fareitell.
to teS, : !,: r
11 His hear; waS true and tender; ! [ He toiled so hard for thoseihe loved (I And left? us to (remember.,
(He never failed to do his best, J ' ; ' ' ! '
iOnly a grave, but itineeda care, (The one ve loved lies(
fqstlng.there;! ? B ! Sweet fltwers lay across his breast' Placed here by tbose! who lovei him best.
----- I, !/'. 1 1, Victoria Avenue, Cfiiatburn. —From his'Wife and family.?
STEWART—In loving 'memliy of a: ? dear mot ler, Mary Stewart, who? 'died March 12t|i. 1940,
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Our loss is great, we’ll not tomplain [ But hope to meet in
12( Albert Stireet, Low MIdor. [
STEWARTr-iln loving meniory of Mary::': ■ i Stewart,;(?ho 'died March l2th, 1940/;
! [ And left us to remember, I ; ■|
,, If years, or Female over 17 years, iriply (Manager, City , Petroleum Co.
jfd!,, Chatburn Road'Cross Roads, theroD.
, ANTED-ASSISTAN.T, Male aged . '.
f ART . BOY - WANTED. Good .
hours).I Apply 11,? Castle ' Street, ■ Cljtheroe, on Saturday. 10 to 12.
■YtrANTED--CHABWOMAN, Monday. “iTi ? td ' Saturday mornings, (three
Esiyes.'l ' ;
Ai4tED—MAN used td farm work. -fBargh, Horse Hey, Bashali ’
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WANTED:-rYOUTH to learn Motor “1T,‘ EriglneeiUng.-^ackson’s . . -(Garage, Waddlilgton.
( iIA / . (REWARD' offered for key of
HdUse.-7-Write Box No. G.2., Advertiser apdi Times,;., ■ ,
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i i La r g e , , sitting-rgom, :
ant.—Apply The Farm. Hawthorne 36, Clitheroe.
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Eteok [your order now from onr !,J .[ large selection of
' f l - I .. granites; Erected when desired. Prtces cannot later be gnaraateeA Send for Catalogue. I (
E M O R I A L S BLACK. GREY, AND BED
. ■ !foR'' ' Tdl^pttene 2043. Established 1I7D
BMBTERY GATES, J, [ACCRINGTON.
'iAddress: .,? (
Ii(|ans. Loans. Loans. THIS, society.:
£10 TO £1,000 o rW rm oU T S E Cm TY i
Gall, Write of 'Phone,
^ Leigh & district iiding Society Ltd.
7. ttBRABY j3T„ BLACKBUBN, ■ ..(' .■ AND
2^ ZOBKSBiBa ST« BDBNLEI. , I fufnished, and two Bedrooms -y / vacant COTTAGE or small ' ‘
prospects for suitable boy;— layne and, Read, 9. Market Place, erpe.
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■.'She nevbr fUiledi-to? do her best. . : Her hea:'t so true and[ tender; : ii She toil'id so hard' fpr those She lovec, .
, .(';: ?; i —From S ster Alicq, Louisajand Uly,( '!■
STEWART.--In loving memoty of oUTi dear Sishr, Mary Stewart, iwho dieSj (March 12ih, 1940.
' Safe in God’s keeping.
—Prom (here'; sisters - i'Jatte alid: Hannah, and brother [ William.
WHEFTAKE a.—In loving memory-Of.,. (Alice, beloved.wife of!WilliamE?
';i'A faithful friend (while she was here
;i She livec, in hope, and dibd in peace 13, Albion S
'There’s sveetness in: remembrance. rdet, Clitberbe. I
1 /■Whittakei', who died March lOtU, ' , A loving wife, and mother dear,
1933.
P.:?:; maa
We trust her joys (will inpver cease. '
WILSON.—In loving remembrance of;/ I my broth ir, Robert Nonnan WUson, " - ! who died 14th March. ? 1(936; also:?
:| Mother who died 5)h May, 1935. ■ |, Gone but not (forgotten. ■;!'' ' !—From AArgery, also Auntie, Uncle
! arid Co isins,'Accrington.' ACKl
■MLjAi HACKING & SONS jto.herin(her bereavement, . . ;;!'( to [thank all relatives, friends and ;
.'Ihe Laund,‘Shipping.'(?", 1 , ■'
LONSDALE.-The Sons and Daughters ?? ! of the late 'William Lonsdale wish
' neighbours, for kind sympathy and i floral tnl utes received m their sad (bereavem mt. Also the Doctors and (Nurses fqr their kind attention,
Downham.
WATSON.-rhe : family : of the late i Elizabeth Watson, wish to thank ail ( relatives ind friends for] expressions '-of sympithy and floi[al tributes, , received in their (sudden bereave ' pient;: a)so the Doctor for his kind , attention
^36, North St reel, Clitheroe.
WHITESID: !,-rMrs. ; 'Whiteside and ('family wish to expess their sincere
1 thanks to all relatives, (friends and ! neighbou’s; also. Messrs. Whiteside
IETTEr I joRTa[B]0
T»-iiight at : 7-30. To-morrow' ai 2-15,16-0 ; and “BEAU GESTE." Better book tof this a|tr)
Wick conimenctng (March 24th,i 1941,1 Moiidajl ;
'(.; ■: 'Wednesday]ai'7-30i'B j BASIL ' RADFORD,, NAUNTON WAY
Here’s a 'sccrati service comedy'Idraiha-r-Noti Englishmen are trapped in Baghdad and (are then the -fun begink. One long?roar! bf heart Chapter 10 of?the Serial ‘‘Flash j|i; 1 nc |! : Gordon CoqquSrs the Universe,'* ijjA; y(i
!• and Whi eside, and Members of the I Painter’s Union and British Legion, (for- ther, kind; expressions ,of i sympathy and ; fioral 1 tributes ( received jin their sad lobs, '
10, Faraday Avenue, Clitheroe. O Prlntedj! and. Published by “ * ■
Ltd.,'B?t 6, £ [Blkef Place, GUtberoA 407/4M <lW'> -llnew. ': . , •!
UUjeroe ■(/ dvertlaei’/ andrTUnei. OJ.;. Thursday and Friday - at 7-30, jkud i Satjur^
FIARIUS GdRINO and 'PENELOPE ‘ i[B ' WALLACE'S'GREATEST!
V Ing shadows and a climax in[ the hrt The THREE STOOGES, [ in “Nl
(CASE of the 'Story of .murders in? .an eerie old <klii
itry mi fit;:
CARR.—Mre Thomas; Carr? wishes to ?; i thank all relatives; and? friends fbi' kind enqtirles and sympathy showrt.-
'!'■ ! ■ N OTICE IS HEREBY Bairs I will, be; hell
;I^EABURE^FAI]R,^^^^ HORsfests: C
Town Clerk’s? Ofiacei 'i! ■i ■ ( OHthetoe,
21st Marchi?ll941. 'M R m Ill' j ' .
;; A, bitter grief]-a shock severe, ■ j To part with one wC'loved; so dear; ■(.
? -Prdmj Ralph and Margaret (ten , ' and daughter-in-law), | • '
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.anq.petebbFwhP :afe;c^
: frpm- the' (PARKS, SUPERiN' at the Castle'Offiefes.!
prizes.
vyUr.be awarded; ■? ' ENTRY: F(DRMS a n |
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Town Jfk’fi'::Ofiace',V,| I
Clltherbel . , . : ! ,1'^th March, T94l.
enkr[^,ihis!vschbme: wth "a::[yiew [ to ' [! ?':ate pif|Merit. i In'aqditfbn
Tbe Council (invite' Apiil CjatjijdM gafidel
leme Mm
(The shock 'wasi great, Ithe!Wow severe..' - i'l ■ [ .,!
not saying !v !h? r.i’ i
Death le ives !a wound, i nq one can i' ■i— ’ l'Ci ? .1 ':'';! I . ■
( .'^!-■ Daughters. ' -v
At St, Miry’s Cemeteryi on the 15th tast. at Mo.p.m. I - ( [
WHrr.TAKEE.-On [the ,'l2lh Maret i. IMl. at ifs, Nelson Street, (Low Mdcr- ■
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WhiItesidij, - oh the7th'j|arch 1941 .' ' 'i'
at St. Mi ry’s Cemetery, bn the loS . i mst,: , ■
- AtiCbapel Stieet, Slald-' .
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