TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 16. 1941.
■METHODIST SUNoky SGHOQL . UNION STREET, iloW MOOR.
Seivices
SUNDAY NEXT] MAY 18th. ! Preacheii: •
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REV. H. HOOPER, of i Sto'cki)ort. formerly of this I I- : .Clplti
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ServJcfesi Afternoon, 2-15; Eveiiing, I 6 : o’clock; Soloist: - ; i'
MISS JESSIE, RUSHTON, CUtheroe.
In the lMorning at 10-15, REVJ H. HOOPER will give |AN ADDRESS tp Parents, Teachers, Scholars land ' ;l . :
Friends. , !
J.'iVRIGLEY, I Esq..: of Cllther'oe, ' , i ■ will ^ preside. ■ y , i ;
Collections for Sunday School. Your Presence
P i n ' i S '# H ■ ’ i I I ' ; j earnestly : desired.: i ;
’ Support * i are vV' '• .
Congregational Clnir^
SUNtiiAV NEXT, MAY 18th. I Morhliig Senice at 10-30. ;
BEV. SINCLAIR.
"When!.we have paid the hjnder- ]■ / ta k e r ? ’; , j '
Evening Service at 6-'0.| | CAPTAIN REV. i
H.flL ,F(lrices •
Visiting I Friends and Members of Cordially Welcomed
DONALD TAFFINDER, . Oh'aplaln to the Forces.; | '
Moor Lane Church. CU’IBEROE.
' ' ’ 'll NEXT, MAY I8th.
Preacier at 10-30 a.ra. and;6-0 p.m.: M.A.
RR\k J, £ STOREY,
Melodist Church (vjESLEy), CLITHERbE.
SUNDA'5^ NEXT, MAY 18th. Service at 10-3() a.m.: conducted by REV. G. C . . SHOVEL.
i Service atje-O p.m. Conducted by Mr. E. A. PARKINSON; M.A.
A Welcome Awaits You at All Our ' Services.
MODEL in
t o o T a l LYSTAV
D i s t ih .c t iv e p ad d ed ^details
give in t e r e s while s l i 'g -h p 0 d i c e fullness
above w a i s S o f te n s th e
I standing Model. LYSTAV \yashes and wears well.
t i lo r .e d ' lines t h i s 0 u t-
W H A U r at' the Ladies’ Sbcldl Hour pcetln^,
Tiiesdav evening. Afnhltlon ^ s S tbl suWelv A fairly
large.cori-
interesting l e c t ^ r ‘^^fw^'lecVure S l S y was: presided over by Mfs.
^ i^antERN lecture.—Arranged I ^AptKN
iMondai, Tuerfaj W«I"« S p e n c e r T ra c y i i
m DR. THE HI
Thursday, FfWay tnd Sahjday A lb e r t DekUer ijn
laj OBITUARIES THE HON. BEATRIX LISTER
DAUGHTER OF THE THIRD LORD RII BLESDALEl
was broken by Monday, of the. ;Beatrlx Lister.
with the old ONE of the-fef I remainln^g links ~ ’
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eglme.at.Glsburn the death, on
She was eighty- l^e , and though In recent years she had become Increasingly feeble, she retained
every faculty arid
the same I keen and national affi
Honourable Miss f Glsburn Park,
late Lord Rlbblesdale.-upon whose death she arid her ^ster the Honourable Mlsa Adelaide i Lister, returned to
Gisbdrn.Park, the home of their earlier years. They had at various periijds occupied ;the Little House, as the old dower houseji at Glsburn Is known, and whether.
along characterised her long life, - Miss Lister was' a sister of the
alwah manifested with the welfare of Glsburn,
continued to take interest in local ,lrs'which had all
evinced promise as a bowler,^and he had acted as scorer for the Clitherpe
The
. In St. Mary’s Cemetery, being pre ceded by a. service at the Parish Church, conducted (in the absence
as bearers. ■ , i
dlub’s second team. The Intoment took place on Wednesday-afternoon
'Of the Vicar) by the Rev; I. Pugh, vicar of Low Moor. Boy choristers headed the cortege, and also acted
and Aunties; Grandpa, Grandma, and Auntie; Arthur; Mr. and Mrs F Dugdale and family; Mr. and Mrs. T FoolP; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. CowglU, Bryan and John; Messrs. Wm. Westhead & Sons, Ltd.; Nell; A, J. and L. Swales; “To my dear pal Leslie,’’ from Derrick; Alan; Derek Hanson; John Boothraan; “His old pal:Alan”; 'Marie Nelly, and Emily; Mr. and Mrs. Fell; Mr. and Mrs. R; Nutter; Arthur Famell; Mr. and Mrs. Kay; Mr. and Mrs. W-
Wreaths were sent by :— ; ^ Dad, Mum, and. the girls; Gran
living there I or I In London, they hS. Whithum and and M^s T manifested keen Concern r Garslde;. the Nelgh.lwurs; Misses Nutter; Mr and Mrs. B. Thompsonji Miss Harrison;
the.Cholrboys of St. Mary’s Church; the Teachers and Scholars of the Parish Church Sun day School (Middle Grade) ; the
With her slsterl Miss Lister spent a good deal of time abroad; first In i France, and lateir. In,travel.
funds an I however, ana n d aoiamg anecu
always spoke of Glsburn a!s home, d had* abiding affection
She
most of the oldif villagers among friends arid revealing .her
‘lounging
f f i i v S bJ mS ; A/Sta^e In interest' in. thenl in many kindly day ev^«g, under the cnairma^ 1^ ^
<• ®®^?nmlro ri^MSsTon In me grounds
igtrie of our S ly .' with on ~
w^iii uu Sunday eye^B. ceremony .
taklng.jPia
oTTFFN’ CEOWNED.-Coh- Institutions In tlie district had her c S io n s tjie. warm regard and support. In turn,
p^,T?S of the En^^^ Mat-: who recalled the did regime, brought tb the croTOlng Of the l to Its close by the passl:
SundareventoT the'’entire l both given their jllves for King and ; father, Mr. I Rlbblesdale.. wh(|se two
Thl^yTaVs Mary Christine'! Gudgeori; was
iffitrimmed with tiny frllls.'and a blue satin' train lined with white the Ltta. Her crown, was of the same; I combination of material,-wlto ^ fa l
re tk -a t t l re d in a dress of white
trimming. Her attendai^ Peter Arrowsmltht and Sh^a Col-; linge, an evacuee from London, ^ d Robert .Gudgeon,! brother of the queen, was the cusWon hearer.. The boys were in blue trousers and white
“ato blouses, andi the in blue floral organdie. Also taking
part in the procession was the retlr- Irig queen (Evelyn
retinue,' and Gwen Duxbury, w^hp was queen in 1939. Many children
and jrer
were in thej procession, which wap headed [by ! the ! cross-bearer ind
to Its close by the passing! of Lord | the Clltheroe Corporation, to _whmh Rlbblesdale, whbse two sons had appointment Le^‘ succeeaea ms
wiiu
ln[ veneration by all urn X5....V,,
V I, For forty years water bailiff fpr
I Country, the Honourable iThomas iSunday, at HoHv Croft, West Brad- |
campaign,' and '.the Honourable iWest Bradford, of which he subse^ Charles Lister during, the last war. I quently 'became the .°ccupam and There will be fleep sympathy with j continued there until s^^veare ago le Honourable Miss Adelaide I he built Holly Croft w ^ Lister. ,and with other meriibers of | 100 yards distant/ from^
during tto South | African ; ford. Borm at Marylebone Farm.
the family, in tljelr bereavpment.. The esteem k which Miss Lister ,'
was held throughout thp district was manifest at a service held in Glsbum Parish Church',- yesterday noon, which preceded cremation at Carletpri, Black] )ool. The coffin, on which was a vrreath o.f daffodils, was borne fron the house to the church on a fai m wagon.; Tenants and villagers fi led ;thei church, Amongst the mournefs were the
Committee arid Members pf aithe- roe Cricket,.! Bo.wllhg arid Tennis
Club.
■ “ We have happy memories'of our Form mate and sportsman,. Leslie Thomas, We shall not forget him. From the Headmaster, Form Master and Boys of Lo^er Ilia.” ,
i : , MR. JOHN. TOMLINSON.
END you r GURTAINS, CRETONNES:
please you, work achieved
and Soft
Furnishings—we gu arantee to The good class
hy
M(3iDERN known througliou East Lancasiiirel
METHODS
our IS
North- kllE DNB 1 I
Despite supply and quotaj difficulties, we ate still offering splendid vhlue and a goods suitake for Gifts for every
GAS MASK CASES, LADIES’ ELECTRIC READING GASES, LADIES’ ! BRUSlI SETS, GENTLE MEN’S BRUSH
I SETS, TOYS. GMES. ^ ^ ^ ^
SAAA/V V V N A / SEND YOUR
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■ RUGS carpets
TO
HAYDOCK®!'^'?* ^ DYERS OCl^EAN'ERS I
RAMSCREAVE LAUNDRY BLACKBURN A /V W vA /V S /s
1^ for DAWSON’S
and went Info retirement tow. He- leaves a widow but no family. Mr. Tomlinson-was deeply Interested m both , the Grlndleton. and West Bradford Methodist Chapels, and It
acolytes.!' Appropriate hymns Were ea the Rlbblesqaie Nursing Sung and the ceremony concluded tlon; Mrs. Brear, Mrs.:Ask , wlth’sPrmon and Benediction, jthe Life, Mrs. TovVers, Miss piddlngs.!
Hon. Adelaide Lister, Mr. !arid Mrs, J. Yorke, Mr. iH C.-Assheton and Mrs. Assheton.jwho also represent- ■' Assocla- ;ew Mrs.
Rev Father Cooksori being 'assisted | Mr. Waddlngtofi, Mr. Seed; Mrs. and by the Rev.:Father Corbett. !
'CONFIRMATION .SERVIck^
Paying a ^cond visit to Parish Church this week, the Bishop
of Blackburn (Df. P. M. Herbert) on ■vyednesday evening co^rmed; |72 candidates.! After preaching to| the soldiers on Sunday, the Bishop pro longed his stay to take part in the usuril morning service, taking the opportunity to Invite as many of thei congregation as possible po attend i the confirmation serWee. Thd result was that on Wednesday
ery, «« . _
Miss Calder'wohd, Mrs. Woodward, Colonel J F. w and Mrs. Robinson; Mr. A, J. D. Rrihlnson, Mri and Mrs, W Heatojn, Mr W. Garnett, Mr. W. D. CunUfle, Mrs.; HcsIop, and mem- bersi of the Mdthers’ Union.
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Vicar of Glsbrirn (Rev. A; W. Barn- ford Jones) and his predecessor)
the service was conducted by the
night the ancient • church was crowded.; The can'dldates-one was a i member of H.M. Forces^'vere drawn from all, parts of the Dean- as well as .from Blackburn,
was conducted hy the Butterworth. (vicar), the Mtans -Our blest Redeemer.” ‘ ^me, Thou holy Paraclete,” and Gra cious Spirit, dwell with me, Pwere
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the Rev Canlon HeslppJ and the hymns “ Rock of Ages ’! and “ i! with me ” were! sung.' Members of the indoor, staff at Gisburn Park were preserit, and Messrs.! H. Frank- land, 0. Chapman, H. Slater. T. E. Evans, and J Duckworth, of the outdoor staff, acted as bearers. '
........ Floral trlbmes were sent by; ; and. The Hon. AdelMde Lister; Diana
Leyland ^DuH^^ toe service, which | and Laura; ^ouhna; • Mrs. Spacer Leyiaiiu.
and Ralph Pfel; Robert and Mary Peel: Mr. and’Mrs. R. G. ^sheton and Mrs. , P Fleetwood-Hesketta Mr, and Mrs. A. J. D. Robinson: E.
(Norbreck) ahd rs. Bilear;
,-v^ 1 tragic mistake of thinking that j| rgiigion Was just something lyhlch had'ta rio with our behavlorir.; or the vvay In 'Whkh we! said;
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28 other : Models in Stock.... Prides from' 27/11, ' !|
Also LYS'EAV and! TO.OLINA by the; yard.
. ! . R.
8, Preston New RoadJ 9, ThwditesJArcadej BLACKBURN.
Also at BURNLEY, -^v Importan);. ' ‘ ' I. hen they ha
I. wonder what they thlrik God is ^35 mrmerly |: lliike when they are reprefse^ttoltng in [ ciitheroe their own lives everything that (tad
they thlri lng
those’things which the Roly teach- gtrlckland, i e p r e t a i y ^ X S ing of (tad has taught 'mi n to
tes lunerai,
sible always to avoid contact! yilth evil things, but they must nbt be -allowed to Pol?0n our lives/ H we
importance of good ®h^Tacter, and the need to preserve a healthy body; and a [clean mind., !It
He went on to deal- with the .. ,pos / !1 ITreaimeht
|2^a, King Street, Clitheroe.
Daily ; 10—12 a.m., 2—4 arid [ 6—7 p.m,. '
Wednesday) 10—12 - ! HOLDEN .to lafge congregations at the Inde J^j[i5sMay Roblnson;’Mlss JeaiiRob-
I ANNIVERSARY'.-Sunday Scho.ol lannlyersary sermons were preached
attended by a friend,
child arid nurse it' f o r j a n d j I wlU give thee toy wages:”- The tegt In the evening, wks “ Righteousness
toe [services ^ th their .expresslye staging of anthems—Iri the afta noon, “My Father’s'House, and ;
shall exalt a nation.” :' The chirir added to the general enjoyment bi
Ida Roberts and MlssiH. Towtar., Mr. J. H. Waddlngton was at the organ. The cdllectlons totalled
the' evening, .“ All. Praise to Thee In the latter the soloists'were Miss
£16 16s. 8d. . . - : :
cousins I of the brldegroomJj who wore lavender-shaded taffeta. The bridegroom’s brother. Mr. Nprmp Burgess, was best man, and the groomsman Mr. Norman i:S cousin of the bride., A reiiei followed at,Briggs’s CafC, .jYork- .street.' On their return from the honeymoon, Mr. arid Mrs. Burgess
» . a SM !
are to live at 3, Newton-street. The bride was-presented by co workers, at a R.O.,'Factory xylth i
cdse of cutlery: and frcwi frlefids at the Sun-)5treet Mlll[the bridegroom received a; Lloyd loom chair and be'd[ sheets.
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worried more about our J thoughts than about out deeds,-our subse quent actions would give us less anxiety. The real battle we Ifad to fight with evil lay with our thoughta. and we needed the grace ohliod to
help us. He believed the grace of God. was that extra help whlto-.He alone could give, and wlthout-’f^hlch we would fall In our endeavour to live a Christian life.
MARRIAGE RICHARDSON-BURGESS.
day, 'a wedding took place between Mr: George Burgess, the eldest, son
At St, James’s Church, on Mature
of Mr. and ' Mrs. G. Burgess, 23, Whalley-roa'd, and Miss Ro-, Richardson', only, daughter df Mr. and the lafe Mrs. J. Richardson,;3: Newton-street,»Clltheroe. Th'e bride, who was given away .by her 'father, was attired In 'plnk
The. Rev.. J|l! A. sinclari officiated. , Wreaths e
tS“ r o w " '
f r a f c a ' f f ' f f n S Cousins;
RrltiBritish Legi on; Management Com Britisnmittee and Members, (Jlltharoe^^^^
16 Bomb Disposal Aox , repudiate,” the „™,dl,te.. th. Bishop said. ]
A de A detaom,|t l x
slate r and branch
r«t IIII11II uni. ^sounded, d other floral tributes
(Burv)- UnV es, Aunts and Cousins (Soufeorll Aunt Ndhe.
Cousins; (Bury); Marjorie: Officers-and; Men ot wo,
and
■ -ilsposal Company, RJl- EDITOR’S POST-BAG Management:
Clltheroe Co-
nneratlVe SDCl^ty. Ltd.* Cfitheroe C imperative [Society, Ld.,
S b e r s ( f Peel-strriet Branch F r S at De Lacy-street^ Branch,
.mlmstay;'iactaarid Alice; Mr. and Mri McClelland,'Robert and. Alan,
Mr; and Mrs. A. rtt/i t'
Mr/ and Mrs.' HallowsJ Ella, Harrr- rtrifi Timm\ * Mr and Mrs. ^has.
MrJ arid .Mrs. H. —1 -i/Tvc! Bush .and Bob, rrana.
and Mrs.1 Harry;, rsnuj OCWUK -— carutua, Mrs. Proctor;. All at 75, r...
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into my article on “ Rerum Novarum which you kindly published last week. In two places sentences were, omittea, thus destroying what sense there may have been m the original- text. Those readers who were brave enough to reau through the article deserve^ to have their perplexities removed. Half way down the first column you printed iffhere were many new notions put forward in 189i; men talked glibly in'those days of a New (>rder that was needed but a very old Order. -
Sir,— Two unfortunate errors crept
p K r e e t l Mr. and MTs. J. Cawley, ’ V A T3«ViI«cnn aHu
LESLIE TliOJIAS.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas, of 61,! Chatbirn-road, will have gen
eral ‘sympfithy la the t thev have suffered by
of a ^ . he aad never erijoyed robust health, thiugh' he was a cheerful, bright and Intelligent boy, and quite actW -unlirthe beginning of the
heir only son. Leslie. - . .
year, v?hen rie deveioriad an illness which,: a' few weeks! ago neces sitated; his removal ,to Blackburn Infirmary for treatment; to which, uhhapplly he did not respond, chorister :rit the Parish Church, he won a scholarshta from the Psndle Junior: School which entitled him to attendance at the'Ro}fal Graminar School. [A crlcKet' rnitnuslast; he
the death of "I^.elve years
bereavement
Phyils;'Mr; and Mrs. Webster; All a tA ld e r Lea,” ■ ■'l.
. ;ui What I wrote was: . ■
Mav
I.say that-they would have to be extremely glib to get away with that!
f “There were many new notions put dolf Hitler makes use of the same,
,
oi-ward in 1891; men talked glibly in A those davs of a New Order, just as
d The second error occurs about a "ozen lines below the sub-heading,
' ■ '!,■ ', 'way we think fit.”
What I wrote was; “This Insistence on the right to private,pfopertv. marks an essential difference between Catholic Social Teaching and Socialism.,so we might ■ well examine the question In detail. Two" points must be stressed. First,- we must note that there is a vast difference between the .right to own property and the i'ifeht to use it in any
■ “ This insistence on the right to private property marks an, essential difference between the right to, own property ai)d the right, to use. it m any way we think fit.’” , ■
Private Property,” where you printed: . ' BERNARD WINCKLEY. -
phrase .to-day. But it was ho New Order that was needed but a very Old Order, the Order and the Peace of Justice.” ■
' The leaders in Germany pften while sefvlrib With a boinb disposal mention G7difl toelr M^^^
!-
a week ggOr. was acddetaally I unltVf; toe pRoyal ^
^ hate , and -are continually Joln lomg 1 | ^^jjg funeral;'Thes
, s'ome twenty! old colleagues attended — : lnc ,tad^_Mr„,.-
-SbysayWthattheglftavfhlc^^ Union; Teatoen the candidates had that,, night | Glsburn School, received would; last them alljth^elr lives. So many people,made toe
^''^Addfesslng the (iattdldates the laying on of hands, the^Blshop ■:iresS6ri the Importance of the cere- _____
prayers whereas it was simply the Mary's Ceir ^
4 - nf TirVlor Irnfl I /■KT,,,K,onv'i nJiri MM -Btear: Mary
Calderwood aud G. Woodward; Mr. and Mrs. W. Heaton; Mrs. Baldwin; Rev. A. W. arid Mrk Bamford Jones;;
Indoor and Cutdoor Staff, Mothers “ ehei'S and Scholars at
lance-corporal re;To show their
It- TAYLOR. and
spect, many townspeople lined
is really like. ; And to a'picture li of L a n c e - u u i i j u . , ’npcldtotally killed
iw streets g “ “ fi'eViday •mroad, who. as - ° “
was at the latter that the interment took place on Wednesday afternoon by the RevJ -J. E, Storey. Among those attending the obsequies were Councillor A. R. Bleazard. chairman of CUtheroe Waterworks' and Estates Committee, and Mr. F. Mar- gerlson, engineer ,and surveyor. -Floral tributes were sent by the
REGULAR AND COLLECT THE
'and Clltheioe; Mother and Jenny; May arid' Robert; Nephews and Nieces West Bradford; Will p d Mary; Richard and Doris; Walter and Kitty;'Jean; Mr. and'Mrs D. Lister; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smithies, Mr, and Mrs. Carr and family; Mr. and MrR Tom Fooie; Mr. and Mr^ V. Aspln; Mr. and Mrs. Swales and Kenneth; Chaifmah, and Mmbers of Clltheroe Corporation Water works Committee and Officials: Arthur,] Amelia and Margaret (Brockltourst); Fred and Martha; Mrs, Mercer; Miss Purvis; Merssrs. B Dugdale and Sons, Ltd. ’Mr. W Banks. Waddlngton, had charge of the arrangements. ■
following: I Nellie; Will and Mary (sister);! Aunt' Polly and Mary; Nephews! and Nieces, Waddlngton
MR; EDMONPSON BUCK.
Lancashire as a photographer and lecture-llanternlst. Mr. Edmondson Buck (lied at his home,- 39. Wad- dlngtori-wad, Clltheroe,‘on Tues day, at I the advanced age of elghty- two. A native of Fence, he came to the borough In 1884 as.a cooper, but for half a century he had devoted his Int^ests mainly to photography. He was also an ardent naturalist and student:of local history and
Well known • throughout East
night (Friday) May i .sjth. Note.^quadi erririgs, J. B&
tte.rsby P. S. Cliffy H.
No. 4 :does to-night’s duty. „ , -, P i Squad 1--Sergt. J. Bolton, Cpl. J.;
guard duty ___ .
Ho] d
■ S. M. Wilson, J, R, Boviman, J. Gomall, 0. Greenwood, G. T. Parker, J. S. Parker, P. Webb. H. WDod, J. Rawclifle, Cpl. G. Cheek.!
•,H. ,Bolton: L Cpl.i X.^Parker J. L-. ■Airey, J. Bra-dley, J. S. (3hew. G. Craven, R. Chew, ’k. Lang, jW. Robinson, G,
Squad 3-Sergt. W. E. Sutton, L.CpL '
'Squa' Squad
44-S.erei'gt.!o. W. Johnson, Cffii E.- C.: Mitchell, L'.Cpll E. Atacrpft, PJ Cotterill, E. Crook, E. -Davies, :C. Mj
Shepherd.! i
' ! Kindle, J. A. Qllffe. W. Peel.
G McGeagh. a. Anslow. R. O. Bowes: T Beardsworth, H. Bower, C. Hawkes-t worth, J. T. P; Hornby, H. C. Smifh, J;
Squad'5-Sergt. 3. R Sumner, Cpl. .W ^^Svfad^l^ei'gt. W; A. Peters,-Cpl. G, Special Pitrols.
BSquad iT-^Ji'gtj J'.'- Bolton and vol. J. Squat _— 3 . J.’ Gornall,
, Squad 6—Vol Fenton.
lore: He had a great love for the Rlbblei and Hodder valleys'Which
he helped to popularise throughout East Lancashire. . He devoted a
lot of interest to the study of the old hails In Ribblesdale, and there, must be very few places, if any, of local.historical interest,-as well as beauty, spots, of which he had not a pictorial record. In years gone by,he was a frequent contributor to our columns, his-articles being lllus-^ trated from his own photographs. Since coming to CUtheroe, Mr.,
the N.O.O. in '
Messenger
vol, H. Wood. tori'. Win. Robiiiso'n._Bquad 4-Sergt. (3.
attersby.^quad 2-VoU " lanmnii L.Cpl. H. Bol-
W. Johnson, L.Cpl, .E, Ashcroft,: Squad 5^pl. W. 6.
Mc'Gei gh, vol. H. Bower, p! Fprrest, vol.; |W. D.-
Duty (vill he'detailed by i charge. ■ -!
' Squad 1. Cffl. W. e] Eddleston! 2,-Vol. I H. -Ward KnSwIes. 3. 'Vol. J. E Bar
; ' Special Duty,- ,
4, Vol. E, Ji Elcoclc.' 5—Cpl.. W Walrasley. 6) Vpl. W-' Woodhead.
i Squad! Gua
d To-night (Fi'iclay) . ay'5, : Sunday, 6,
Buck had allied himself with the Parish Church, and until attaining his eightieth year he rang toe tenor, bell. A zealot in toe cause, of the Sunday school, he did not confine his interest to any one place, but took duty In men’s classes at differ ent places In the town. He was also associated with, the Adult School" movement, and with ! the work of the Co-operative Education Committee, "rhe Rev. I. PughjwlU officiate at the interment, which Is to take' place 'tO-morrow at- St. Mary’s Cemetery.' -Mrs. Buck and her ■
sympathy' in their bereavement.
2, :wednesday 3,|Th Saturday 6.
,:onday 1, Tuesdf , irsday 4, Friday
iTON
WOMEN’S INSTITUTE.—A danCe . held under these auspices ori Satur
day, In aid of the W.I. Comforts Fund,: realised about £5. There
was a gratifying Battersby’s programme
band Refreshments yvere
attendance, Mr: furnishing the
prOTlderi b^
f.the Indies’ committee p A whist 'ririd' dqriilnoes drive took
laceiOriWediiesday afternoon, Mr.
’two .tons “will have' general,] Bylet! acting ms M.G._ were occupied Tor whist, the prize
winners being: as follows. ! Ladles: 1 Mrs. Mdon;i
2.IMiss Roblnson.’.iJ, Mrs.-Marsdfen;; floating, Mrs. Green up: Geritlqmen (all substitutes): |1, Mrs Swales; i 2, Miss Westall; ]3, Mrs! Harwood',' fl(^attag, Mrs. Swales, Dominoes: 11. |M(. Blrtweli; 2,. Miss Johnson: 3. Mrs. Chew. The- pro- deeds amoyntedjto ;£4.
T
sary rif; thd Baf list Sunday School Trie speclal-rireucher was Professoi R.[N,“ Marshall, of-Rawdon College arid the serylces were Veil attended In the [morning, a short song epl sodei “; God’s I Young Helpers,”, vfa; given by-the dhlldren, who^had beer, trained bj( 'tfte choirmaster,’ Mr.i J
■!Sunday .was the 143rd [anniver
: with' Mrs C. Me orhbuke, accompan ' " 'll rmislc was rendered by .tthri other services;- The for] the day ieixceeded
Fogarty assisted by the [teachers 1st.,
colle'ctfloinsj 1 '£[82],
the choir . GISBURN
' • been'orgs .
future'at
Red Cross Society /Leeds
t WHIST- .WINNER.—Congratulations ------- - i ■ ' f! ,
jjrh ch ! 13 fn : be played in ;the neiri • 1716 tournament
hs.si
o Mr: Jqhhi jrhUrogood, of Churc- she West Riding whist championship,
Gatos, i wb0, [playing at -Skipton. ;0 t Wednasday eyetang in theisemi-flnal t i I
[ariised for the berieflt of tl
ucceeded In iq'ualffying foil the 'finm, inV i;:
rd Roster. | ' , Squad '^.L^ataj--
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Garratta L-Cf)l. A. Howarth, iH. S. Chiney, P: Edwardsor, P. Porrest, A. E. Lowe, W. Fenton, ,R. D. Parker, J. Rob inson, J. A. Wheen.
,! MAYOR OF- CLITHEROE
RED CROSS AND ST. appeal fund.
JOHN
Previously acknowledged 847 5 1 Ampunf collected from
abowe Fund to 15th May. 194L:.; '
Joan Bleazard, Slaldburn. ■ aged 10. sale of-laven-i
: der bags...................... ■
Major’s Parlour,! Clitheroe. ■ M.'F rench, Mayor.
I. MAYORESS OF CLITHEROB receive the names and addresses pf
MXi J. Hoyle, sale of cake 4 :7 6 Fr :d Swales, June Chat- ; '
birn, Maureen Pickles aid Winifred‘Chatburn,
- juriible sale,' etc,............ 2 1 7 Mi;s. Morton 1. and Mrs.
' Hpoper ....................... 1:4 0 WHAT £104 5 .2
; further subscriptions Invited. , [The Mayoress has fecelveri the lowing telegram from one section the
Clltoeroe.boys In'the Middle
.Erist: ■ ' . .
To the Mayoress, Mayor’s Par-- lour, Cllthbroe;-: Many-thanks comforts received. AU O.K.-r Douglas.” I :
REDUCTION JPPLEMEOTARY
IN PETROL.
ALLOWANCES.
iHE Secretary for Petroleum makes . the announcement that the greatly increased requirements:.of the, fighting
■Irevlously acknowledged 96 12 1 ' i l l '■ . £ s. d. . - '
S )LDIERS’ COMFORTS FUND. I'ffie Mayoress will be pleased to
all Clltheroe girls now In any, of -the Smvices. ' Names and addresses- shbuld be sent to the Mayoress, 34.* ’TUfner-street. Clltheroe, or to the Mayor’s Parlour. - .
. F.ed Cross boxes to date ' , 4 2 . 5
£ s. d. :
Subscriptions received for th e ! ;;
liOME GUARD No. 3 PLATOON,
MONDAY, MAY 19th.
TSergt. Jackson (in charge), W. Seedte, wom Cowperthwaite, James Cowberth- Saite, Cpl. Altham, N. Cook, J.
Bapks, [Report ,Centre: H, Bibby, J, Greenwood.
- ' I TiUESpAY, MAY -20th. | • £851 14..0
r|stow,!R. D.' Davies, F. Wilkinton,' IYEDNESDAY, may 21st.
lqter, .Sergt. Crook, L, Ireland,. S, I '
'
J Sergt. S. Sriape, W. T. Cowperthwaite, ■.JF. Snape, 'J. Lester, Cpl. J, D.iWhlt- B taker, W. M. Clark, S. S. Stubbs. G.
Ofmei-od, 107 3. Edmondson, C. Loyd,: 26a R. McIntosh, 38a L, Wood, 234 GJ Hartley,'2821 Cpl. S. Westhead,'411 R.| Rtad. 357: W.jToirilinson 304 R.-iSmlthies " IV; Leeming, 239 G. Swales.;
leiYeant t Rosling, ■ 63 (3pl. Aj i j MONDAY, MAY 19th. ; I
LECTURE.—jCpl, Finlay- .Currie' wilt, give his kecond lecture on* the Wat] - Office,: School Coui'se,, in Fendle Junior School, 7-30 p.m.' , ,
ITODNESDAY, iMAY 21st All-platoon meet at Headquartei'S, 715
p.m:, for exercises in No. 3 Platoon operating, area.
Haversacks, complete with Gas-maSks, etc., must be carried on ail parades.,
W. A. DiENT, 0/0., !i
THE - RIBBONS ■MEAN.
Tllbb esdale and Bpwland that Inscription .has!.appeared; nobody
Photo., EJ Buck, Cllthefoe.”-- Upot. how • mdny postcard vlewnof,
can (ompute, but trig figure must be, almost astrorioriilSal. iMr. Buck,- Who died- thiSi|wee)('.; had a tang,
i l ’
Medal are entitled to wear[a rlbbo^ ' vjhlch has an orange watered centre with stripes of white and black- at each side ana with borderdof royal , blue. ■ '
BRITISH WAR MEDAL: Reclrilents of the British .Wat
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bers..of the Royal Navy, Army and , Air Fot'ce who
werd.actlvely engaged dgalnst the enemy during 1914-18.!
The Medal Vas awarded to memk
employed In flying new aircraft tp France; were .alsj eligible..
Alr-Fprcepersipnnelwho had been . ! i j '
' .’The-Medal, Which'. was approytp. by King George V. in 19i9, embodies a design symbolical of victory and
foices necessitate further economies in the civilian consumption ' of petrol. Reductions.will'consequently bp made ■
In supplementary • allowances ;.for the ned rationing period (June and July).- Motorists are asked to accept these
re-auctiohs in the national interest and to adjust their consumption accordingly. :n'no (iii'cumsta'nces should owners of vate'ears and inot’
poses, and ho one. should ask for a lai'ger allowance than'Is necessary. ■ .
;ra petrol unless it is absolutely need- for business or other essential pur
or cycles'apply for
Jiiie-Julv should be made as soon as possible land must be accompanied by thi registration [ book of the vehicle.
WARlSRICKEN PARISHES. •thp: diocesan .War-Stricken- 'Parishes Find. • I ■ ■
H&bert) in a letter to his Diocese ex- - pr asses , pleasure with the. progi'e^ of
niD Bishop-of Blackburn' (Dr.- P. M.
Fi rid: towards which nearly 200 parishes, hsve promised support; and :welcqijies thi! formation 'o f' the Central Relief
'Applications in'.respect of the period-
. of -the mechanlcal and isclentlflp appliances which largely helped ta win the war. _ , '
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of meiribers of the Navy, Array and Air Force wno died before receiving It. .[
It was awarded to the next-of-klh.
LLOYD’S [ WAR MEDAL. : | Lloyd’s War Medal for Bravery lat
Sea ha§ Just! been conferred on,^ rieameri of various grades from!;^,
..ships,!;.
[ , . ' . . ;
silver-coloured ribbon, with a broad-, 'Strlpe'lof blue towards.either edge.
I Recipients are entitled to wear ri
: to ■ strike ' tills, new medal i fpr,, : hestowal upon officers arid 0i ; the Merchant Navy and Filing , . Fleet “
■|- ’The! Committee of Lloyd’s, wlta; the approval of the Admiralty apd: the Ministry, of Shipping, decided
! gallantry'at; sea In time'of war. , : 1913 respectively. in ' I cases - of,, exceptional
: Services ” and “ Services to Lloyd j established'by LIoyd’sTn 1893 - arid-
' The:'Medal has had forerunneta i 1ft'the medals “For, Meritorious .
' j--;
: and Bowlanq , termed: his I special domain, and there was not a sptany ' or aldell he did not visit ta sear<:h
.the. ak in the[ very early: days when; photography I 'was a 'mysterious! man ef to most [people. -' Instead oi; the tiny camera of great precision We know .to-day, Mr. Buck began; withl. h'ea'iry, cumbersome:, equip ment,' operating with wet plates.! EveiJ in those! days;, he travelled fat; for subjects, i arid later on, lyhen photographic!
apparataO.improved; he TOnt still further. Rlbblesdale
cafl'er as photographer,- practicing-
! of the district, worthies of town and ' ! Qpuntry—all dame Within thq scope'
of; some charming: scene he Pomd portray. 'Village ; features, [i the course of the valleys,'the old hmls
! hlstcry of the -' dfetrlct, : and . he ; became one [Of [the most popular ' lecttrers' In i East Lancashire, his
; In the course of his rambles, he learned much: of the c]u£toms_ and
of Mr. Buck’s photographic -work.
. and loved so i well. 6tome years ago Mr. Buck ! contributed toi the " Adrertlser and:Times ” a series of articles on his photographic jaunts
pictures and'rhls stories, combining to. p )pularlse, the district: he knew
fiat
In Eowland and.a|on8i Pendleslde, and In theni (he'showed how deeply attataed hel had become, to the who e area. [He pursued his voca tion with -fine itatfelllgence and a friendly curiosity, and -his gentle way,! and warm sincerity won him hdste of frielids everywhere. I ;Mr, Buck will be-much missed. '
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oil-tod about I Griridleton Fell; Mr. Jbhft Tomllrisoh. (jlltheroe’s Water bill fl for forty yearO, .'witnessed mai y changes,' 'Wheri he was a ■boy, much ofi the laricl was |Cultl-
inj the course of ills sivcirity'years te l
■vated -and he wtold know the ten! nts of all thp, f«ms Which hriv j since beto demolished in the
interests of the purity of Clitheroe s watir supply.'!; He was as j^taus of] ;he Waterworks etoate as toy Cffitieronlan- and attended to his ffiJtles with keat; - keenness , and skll. Perhaps the fartaer In.hiir did! not llkd the : reduction o: meddows and'pastures to the-mer(; level of sheep grazing, but he di(i his duty with zeal. and took real prit e -to the Unvarying quality., of the water from the many springs.
It
aheel driiE dholi ylthl tonl telnl
Jfi 'SI dehti antb.
Jone the qxpt ! 'I Th,
\Mr.'| the! £15
I'J
DE IVER](ES IONS I IN
d is t r ic t . Guard; IADS from to-; I
Crawford,' R. Garside, J. Heywood, J. Garvey, ' T. E; M. ijltchell, W; S. Standen. E, ThistlethVaitfe: ,^^ .1 . Squad IJr-Seigt. lE. :d. Griffiths. Cpl: li
,
Igive your hair jlHE BENEFIT OF
I - Sole Licensee CHRISTY NATORAL ; WAVE! CUT. EUGENE WAVING (AND
I IT A I C U IC LADIES’ and Vy A L p f l D f 7, Preston New Ro
i t will re-vltallse your hair, giving It niw health and revealing all lost beaiity. Itls a real tonic to the hi Ir at this time of the year,
TREATMENT .ALL METHODS)!
.
OENT.’S hairdressers; td, Blackburn: ’Phone 59231.
ik-out Time, )19'p,iri, ■ .Ji
Matay peoplp in the Glsburn
To-night (Friday),
ourable Miss BeatTlx’Llster. Of QlB- buimlPark. Her tang Ufe has wlt- rietapd great thahges, not ;aU . of
lo)s In the pasplng of the Hon
-thpna for-toe good, arid she toPre^j fented a reglmei[the i,pow?r land
Gisbfirh'was in.orie way ot toother linked ialmost itaseparahly 'with-the Park, with its; Wvely gardensIts wldSestates, Its [sportlftg equipage. Little could hapi);eniat| the Park vrithoftt Influenctag toe yillage. aM old - traditions; -were; magnificently mairtained; ! '-All [thlsj changed grpd rally,- and when the last Itord
Rlbb.esdale suffered those cruel blows which deprived ffim firstetif
whode [picturesque remembered ..wlta. prldfby 'Glsburn peop^-'.'Ift Listek’s young:! driys, ■ everyone
orie heir arid becane; clear
thpn 'of another. It that [ Gistmrn Park
coluld never be 1 [the . sameagain. Miss Beatrix yster, and! her. sister,
.the: Honoutable j Adelaide [Lister— with
whomheartfelt.sympathy will
bd felt to the loss of a loved and In separable companlon-rdld inuch to
j I.
[loyalty arid affection the country side had' always given. tO' the listers of Glsburn.
Preserve, the spirit of, their eaper Says arid retained the old tie^ of
riter Of the: tlilffi Lord Rlbples-. dale [and the sister of .^the —T '-Y'
a
figure - Is stilllud ills at
T —
riotency of whlchi can scareely. be, undwstood to-day., .Slie
Cllthojoe as well area feel a sense
EXCEL CREAM BREAD ! A Meal in itself—good to the'last slice— vitality in every crumb.
During rationing days sustain your body by eating .
DAWSON’S BREAD.
Always a Choice Range ’ of High Grade STATIONERY, AGGpUNjr B(DOKS, FILES,!
COMMERCIAL ISTATIQNERY, and all , •
, O ■ ■ i . ■ ■ -' T - ' . ffice; Requisites; The Shop for Value
,es anety.
6, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE. POCKET WALLETS.
good range of occasion,,
HANDBAGS, ,AMPS, 'WRITING
i 'r INKET SETS, !
.D A T (jFRIDAY): ■ " ( ' ' ^ A ’n J B D A Y : - :
coming: EVENTS] ! i
T s Dance ta Conservative i Club. 7-0 *• tal’llH) p.m. j
! 'j! j. ' ,
'rmherto and District Service of Youth ; : [
CatB: Social Study Club: Lecture MooS Lme^’
: ’
CoMretoional ' Church t Clitheroe: Screes at 10-30 and 6-0.
af 10-30 arid 6-0. ' ;M(|nDAY:' !: i I . j i '■: , ! [ ■
niB Palladium: . Monday B-0 and 8^15. V Friday, 7-30. Saturday
H^matlneelf 6-0 and §-15. i
Klrig'''Lane Picture. Hall:; I Mondav *^“%e&ay,., Thursday, JHday,; 7.^0; Wedn^ay arid Saturday, 6-1) and Matinee iSatardayI 2-15. , ; •
nd:8-15. . Matinee ion - JO. Saturday, 2-15.
fvvorieratlve Pictures, Whalley; ;Mon- Friday:,7-30. Satmday,-,^
walto, Bjackbum; f Matinee a 2-30. continuous: Mondavi to
y from i 6^19. Sati^rday, 2-30,
”^'^otlOnj Mart; Co.‘Ltd ; at 9-3(1 B.m.:
ESpAY: !; [
:!i3l IJaliY Cattle, ..I (WEDNESDAY:
Sairi ij A cHon '
uvueiris Auction Mi
lart'Cd.!ljtd:i,'Sale etc,, 11 Aju; , , ‘
y rtuiiuu.. of Surplus Furniture i'-at Oarisbrooke, 1106, Pimlico ROad,
i-iy Hothersani^d Forreslj. at 2 pnii
Natioi al (ffilldreri’sIHome arid Orphaii- Ume:oe
Auction.Mart: Co. Ltd.. Prize
THURSDAY':!'! FilD'AY:'- 'i' ■ I I -
!;.(,.: '
ig£ ;■ Annual House to House (Jol- d ¥cllon; also tpriporreW (Satar^y).
: shew and sale-of Geldjaft^ Laymg- I'i^f Cattle.', ;■ ['i:|i
■
^“cSilcU: i Ramble, 2-15 ip.m. . . SUNDAY: ‘ ; !
: Metaodlst Church; Union Street, Low ,
i' qt' Jomies’s Church; Oi-gan, Vocal and I 10-19.'’2-15, and 6-0 p.m.-'; ■
’Cholal Recital, 3 p..m, i j ■ , r • S,S. Anniversary Services,
ffiiurcji: Service at lojso (Wesley) Church;: Services
All thd the bal benefit tlon oil ledge water I held bl membj
little could good \ |
for tt openql Laftca Mpnol
annop Tha t tions [
is cdl land
'FormI t the ffil
ogs,! I damal these! offlep] premi
the regiop a'secq saryL futuri be regtail -valuei
ake!
slmpll notlfll form! towill pamp
tlon
Damd and! Forti, that ofilcel trieiir
t.Ral lime§
FRIDAY. .MAY 1^1. ' [: 5,000 C
and CUltlll anliril destri sclent cyan! thoi' inter! very r
demcl Oi]pies'Per
ThesI nesdf Boltd the ton, _ strati Farn
'Wit)ij comiT spool demd
at Bl Cyiril pure! Irifon rlcull
i!RbMStqif iSeri and] his! , R.E.I erigl! Mm' Os^ fa-tr slve
leayll mer
-agedl pore I time!
1 :ra Hliidl Clayf Ofitlf .Chrii
a regj Impor
roe[
toe! H,!
! Al
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