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LOOKING BACK TWENTTWIVE , Y EARS AGO,
* ’ FROM’ ODR 'ISSUlES Of DECfiliBER 7th, 1917.
the -Rev; (vjitfttn Eyre -Winstanley Wallis, Vlfiar of Holy Trinity, Burnley,, to. succeed/itft^. Rev. R,' Newman’ as Vldar, of .Wballey. - The. ney? vicar yias the:fel4e8t;Son pf Dt. Wallis,! B.A.‘ o f ’Woolwich,-,
. The Hulmevfmtees fappolnted. - •>
only • an appUcatloii?. to ithe court stood between - the.’
-.Chalniian ’ of Bolton-by-Bowland! I Sessions ■ and • white ; gloves. :. ,■
For the second time in succession, * i .
■ After 12,yearsi'at Sabiden, Baptist Chgpel, the- Revi J. .Gwynne Thomas, who also- served ^ the Bit- llngton Haptlsti Chapel, received, an Invitation’.to accept the pastorate' a t . Pellon-lane Baptist; Church, Halifax,
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.Allotment^olders' -Association - at Whalley. Mr. M.. Hindle was appointed secretary, and Mr. G. E. ' Tepnant,-treasui:er.
Mr. J. Stephenson was elected Chairman of ' a ; - newly. - formed
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' meetlEKtfl^d “ .the iHlng-lane'Hall, ■
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war - correspondents described. ex- petle'nces In the early days of the war, afMai'largely’-attehded public
Miss Bennett Burlelghl a famous
underii-1^1 ichplnnansh^p ol.^Ald.: Hardacie-i
' ; After* two; years of oblivion,- utterly unconscious-, of hla identity, -
, of - Glasgow; a ’ patient In Barra- clough Hospital, ’recovered his-
Pte James Mulvey; Scots Guards,- memory.--. r- .
cashli'e' ■ Territorials, pf 'Whalley, was s^wardedi tJie;Mllltary Cross for. gallantry, - “going- through -heavy shellfire for'a distance of. 60 yards;
Capfci Leonard Green, East Lan- to save a fellow ofilcer." ■ j f i f t y ‘
Sergt R Driver (2f),' of Pendle- road, Clitheroe, also.! attached to the; local Territorials, : had been: awarded’ the Military Medal, aR, honour shared by two-privates, ‘for; gallantry- ujider: peculiarly .rianger- oliS circumstances” (quoting , the: ofllCial report) “In extinguishing,a fire-at an ammOrtltlon- dump under enemy Shell -fire...-.When called on- by -their Company .Commander for this duty they worked! with coolness and the • greatest- cnergyi for 40- minutes, dragging put : burning boxes .from thfe dump; andrpouring: sand OH them. .Many, of, the boxes; contained 31n. :-Stokes-- shells. By tlielr exertions, and' unflinching courage, they undoubtedly averted a , . serious explosion. They were under shell flie the . whole time.” •
Nerfs also came to,hand.-that
i Schools, and formerly employed. at Barrow Printworks,,Pte. Parker was
death In action of Pte.i .William Parker (27), -of .the . Grenadier Guards,' Associated with Clltheroe St. James’s -Church and- . Sunday
-Notification was -received: of the
*well known,in local football circles. ."Good,-, energetic 'and trust
' resldlngsatCurzon-street,- Clitheroe, was ■ }he.’Victim of a ' shell while serving as a -Lewis, gunner ■ iri France on October 17th. r
worthy”, was how an officer Of the South--Lancashire Regiment • des cribed'; Pte. E.- Dean- (20). who,
Thorn-street, 71: years;-: William Taylor. Coplow-Hospital, |76 -yearg;’
Tntermeills:- -James.' Altham. .2,
•Mrs. Beatrice Ethel Taylor, of St. Annes-on-Sea, idaughteri.-of Mrs. Hargreaves, South View,- Whallpy, In her .40th year. •• : • - • ■ ' '
Doris - May Marsdem 56, Woone- lanel 17 years; . and (at London)
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Catholic Operatic Society gave a performance in thp Public Hall of the operetta, "Merry- Men of Sher wood! Forest.'-’: The performance was preceded by - a: short musical', programme whlciulncluded a -violin. solo by !Mt A. R; Bleazard, song by; Mr. John Edward H&rgreave.s, and: a flntfe solo
by.MrjjiJaS. Boothman.: CHarpicters in the operetta -were: i Robin! Hood,.Mr. J. Crabtree; Maid- Marlah, Mrs. .-J.: Crabtree; Little;
Meiphers ; : of i-the Clitheroe
DuckSt; -i the:! • Sheriff, Mr.' R.l Kenyon.
-.pthersHaklngi part were! T Duckett, ! N : Dewhurst.' 'F.:
• .:'a ’lyoung • man,
.Highek- Hoddef Bridge. He had a: .Idouble-bafrelled I gun, :had, ms-. ■ charged one barrel.: and-was In the act bf rel(iadlng when the charged, barrel exploded, the shot .passing; through, lils left wrist. , ;i
-Marsden,’ met with: g
serious.accl-- dent'(while-r'abbj.t' shOotin'g- near:,
stout;
John.lMr.W; WellS;.Frlar Tuck, Mr.i John DUckett; :W1U Scarlet, Mr. D.; Wrlgiey;
..the MlRer’s ■ Spn,-.^. J. Sherl&ef;;the Holy Palmer.-Mr. P.l
Duckett and J, Winstanley. Mr.| Michgel Duckett was the conductor,-
a g o FROM-<j)UR ISSUES OF DECEMBER-,9th,: 1892.-
antry bn the^halley and Bashall estates, 'as also .the; Whalley Abbey servants of Col. Hargreaves on the occasion of the wedding of his" daughter Laura - to Capt. Farrer, which took place at Malden Earby.
Presents were made by the .ten
•Mr. Burne Jories, R.A.;, The cost was -defrayed .- IbS; - the ' deceased parents! daughters;. Mrs; W. W. Simpson, of Wlnkley' Hall, and Mrs. Atkinson. -V v!' . : -
Court:granted a faculty, for,the Installation of a stained-glass window at thd east end of the south wall of Whalley Parish Church, In memory of Dr,.and Mrs. - Arkwright. The subject of the window, ‘.‘-The Good Shepherd;",;-was designed by
Manchester, Diocesan Consistory -
; - interments:, Margaretf Slmpsoh; Wilkin-stfeet, ' 77 years;' Marla Booth, Mltchell-street, 125 years; Elizabeth Riley, -Salford. ,61 years; Alice Bailey, .Waddlngt6h.-87 years; Robert Shepherdi'- Grlndleton,” 30 years;. Richard IScott, Grlndleton, /45 y e ar s ,' -Vi ' ! ‘
- gave dn iilterestlng;address“Wlngs ' over China” at Tuesday’s ’meeting of the Methodist' Ladles Bright
. Haworth 'presided Cover , a good, - attenaahoe. '-Hymns - were, accpm- -panled byl Mrs.' T ' ;Banks and .the dutles’ot tea hbstesses were shared by Mrk 'Wv
Altham.iMrs.-T: Altham : and Miss Haworth.!'
Hour,} held Ini'the ;ScH0bl. !!lMrs. . -
- Marsidnd was re-elected-chairman of thd Infirmary Effort Comm-ittgU
INFIRMARY! EFFORT.—Mr. T.
,| at the annual meeting, held in the '•’Readlhg! Room, on Wednesday. Mrs, T. Oddle iwas jre-elected sec retary,- whilst ithe, committeei was re-elected -eh-:bloc.. Miss 0. .Oroas- dalgAreslgned. lofllce ;as treasurer, aiidi?the quCstlon;of successor was adjourned, pwlng- to the y.M.C.A. appeal,, the uduol '.efforts, for the. benefit of i:the -Infirmaries -nave been delayed -this year. but It.wOs
- BRIGHT. H6uB.-;-Mrsi Greaves'
drive and I dance was’, held -In- the. Assepibly. Roomsj:. on ■ Saturday. Pfl^ek:' were', won :.. Ladles': 1. Mrs.; C: Ardeii;' 2; Mlsk BoTtoh’.' 3, Mrs. Jacksbn.. Gents: .!; Mrs MeL ling’; :2, Mr.-' W.
Sho.esmlth; 2,>‘Mr. W., (Jross.' Mr. : R;' Simpson, I of Preston, provided' • the music for dancing with his radiogram.. • Spot prizes were won by Pte. Kffqcker and Mlss'Whlttle, and Mr. T. Bolton and Miss Cross. - A special prize was won by Miss L, Taylor. Thanks are'extended bV the commlttee to- the'donors of prizes.' The proceeds were for the Home Guard general fund. : -
Organised by .members of Guard, another,'enjoyable' whist
HURST GREEN WHIST 'drive and
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' by Miss Ireland,., and - contributed: £1-6J8 to the total;-
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St, Helen’s'. Mothers' Union,'with , the; object lof-augmenting ■their funds, held a Bucciessiul Bring;and-Buy sale In the -Sunday School, on Wednesday night. - This was followed by a diverting beetle
drive, Ithe prize-winners - being Mrs. C. Tomlinson i and Mrs. J.- Chester. ,
A veteran-of the South. African War, Mr Kit Hammond; of Chancery
death lOF MR. K. HAMMOND.- • MOTHERS’ i UNION.-rMembers : of-
. decided to hold a dance In January; to he followed by a whist drive some. weeksllater;' To cover the expenses-, of these efforts, two 'Whlst drives! are-W-be held next Wednesday. As; a resUlt of Mrs; Gl Ede’s infirmary t effort} reported last ,week, a sum of ; £2-15s. was-realised.-A; .box of: homejmade sweets; given by- Mrs,- HarblSher, of Clltheroe,- was won '
effort for the Ribblesdale. Association, a dance was held at the White Bull Hotel,' bn Friday night, at which there was a fairly'good attendance, ’music being supplied by the Savoy Accordlan Band.' A competition for a; tea service was won by Mr. John.-Rawstporne., •
NURSING ASSOC.—To conclude the
in the Parish'Hall, on Saturday. Was very ■well attended. . Prizes, presented by 'i Mrs. ■ Lister, were -' won by Mrs.. Wrathall Mrs. Capstlck, -Mrs. .Cooper Miss Caddan, Mrs. P. Thurogood,. and Miss Fawcett. The'afternoon proved to -be very enjoyable; ; , ■ - ‘
MOTHERS' UNION.-XA* social held
Farmers Club, a meeting, foUdwed by a social, took place on Monday, night in the Parish Hall. ■ Two teams were formed; and.'a knowledge .test was held. The attendance was not all that-had been expected.-’and It Is hoped that
YJ'.C.—
In.corrnectiori with the Young
more members will be enrolled. - PRISONERS OF WAR.—Members of
• stirring Scenes witnessed whem on -to return from leave, to duty in the South
"to hlsl many friends m the.dlstrlc-t. .'The older ] ’Waddlngtonians, will recall. Uie
weekJaild'hifi'demise came-as a shook
I African War,' Mr. Hammond wm •I Waddinglon''bras3-,band. i 'fliose were
( I tline^hen “sendhffs” 'were, the vogue.
escorted- through.'the village by the Gentlemen by Mrs.- S,.Bpcak. Miss;B. !lUs, and'Miss A. BrooK (con.) ‘The.
forthcoming. Ladies’, prizes for whist were wotl by Mrs. Dennis,.Mrs.-Faw cett, andSMias Preston (con); those for
the local kW,V.S. held a whist and domlnoesi: drive on Tuesday evening, at the New -Ihn,‘ and'plenty of s'uppbrt:was,
Mr. Hammond wasior m^any yeara In I I the' service of- Bowland Rural-. District
oonnhil..- His sister: and two sons have general
sympathy.In their Iom.
demonstration of the ywloua types-of mcendlary -'bomte waS ’glye.O to -mem
- W.'V.S.-’^Ah‘‘!lntefMtlrig.: Ied^^ -ftpd
of Siaidbum,' and MV.. ,E., Veevers, of Waddington. ' ‘Ihe demonstrators, also PX>, Cr& Who made, the arrangements’
bers of the W.VB. at, their, monthly meetlhg, on ‘Tuesday, by. Mr.-Simpson-
were cbrdiaily thanked for their ser?
’loint secretaries. ■ A. report relative -to a j - b d Cross Penny-a-f eek Fund was t^ entefi by f Mrs. Irwin. Members
vices.'! To fill thfi
-.vacancy caused by the Ideath of Mns. ^Robinson, Mrs. Underwood and Miss Ince were elected
were toteteswd In an Inspectlon^of .the plaque whlch-Bowland is. to prpjen^to S^.-Brontes, the shtohdoptedvaftet: W & p 4 Week.- Tea host&es were.
Mrs. Bargh and Mrs, Underwood.,
knock-out fgir to Mrs,-; Evans
and.Mrs: Waterworth; and dominoes winners Were Mnr. Smith and . Miss L. Chew.
Mrs. Lister presented the awards, and Mr. N. Waterworth officiated,as.M.C, The W.V,Sv -cordially- thank Mr. -and Mrs. Wilkinson for loan- of the .roora. Mrs. Tattcrsall; The Nook, gave a cake which realised 10s. 6d. Proceeds, for the Prlsonefs of Warifund, amounted to £3 10s. (^.
' CLITHEEOE POULTRY SOCIETY.
V. Exhibiting the best.- single- bird, E. Speak became-possessor:of I-lb. onlons’
Members ofi this Society held their first egg show- of the season,; the other night. I ‘The-class was lor pair of eggs, white or brown,' and there were nine competitors. The adjudicator,’ Mr. :Rd, Holt; awarded 'the prizes' as lollows:— L A. Hallows; „ 2, J..-Harrison;. 3;. J, Oobtam.
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esented.by H.'Whittaker. ; „ C L tT H E R O E A D V E R T I S E R p .uB w c i r p i i c E s fe'
. |^miEROE> RURAL DISTRICT: '^COUNCIL.
^ BATE BISCOIJNT '
f>ATEPAYERS - are; reminded? that lri‘ J-U order to secure Discount Allowance on - the second- instalment of Rates now uu?) payment must be made at the Coueclor’s- Olfice - named* bn--the De '^mand Note not later than 8r0 p.m, on
Council Offices: ’ Church Brow, Clitheroe.
the. Demand .Note.:.... T P. RUSHTON - Clerk of-the (JounclJ.
Friday, December IRh, 1942.. .. .. - ■ •'vouectors’ office hours- are shown on
F I O-O-'O-d'O-il-O-O-O-O-OrO-O-O-d'O-O-O" T lM E S j E R tD A Y ; _ ; :D E C E M B E R r ^ ^ . 7 1 9 4 2 , Btl AtuTIONiit
rpHE’ clitheboe auction- MAi(r •f , COMPANY, L’BD.
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onday NEXTXGBADINGjaf Pat ’Stock .at'9-30.'a:in‘. .Twelve days’ nptlce to toe givpn for entries.
mUESDAY- NESTr-^AXE- of DAIRY A - OA’ITLE' at i(W0 a.m., (mcludipg
SCOTCH HEIFERS). i '
■ETRIDAY, December 18th-3ALE QF J r geld and LAYINGOFF- OATIlB
will be held at 10-30 am ' '
Tel.'325.'
TJY -ORDER' OP THE ADMINISTRA- TOR OP THE LATE >
' -W.
T.TRQipVN, ’DECEASED. , ' , ^LITHEROE, LANCS.
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OLD-ESTABLISHED BAKERY AND’ CONFECHONERY BUSINESS,; >
together -with-the Long'LEASEHOLD '
PREMISES being- , No. 7, WOONE ’lane. •
Comprising stone-built shop- and house- ■with .slated roofs; containing:— -Sales Shop, frontage 16ft., slttingroom; bake house; with .’ILittle. Favourite ” coke bake oven, 3ft. x 3ft.’for 4 doz. loaves; sink (h. & c.),'2 bedrooms, 2 .cellar^ yard with w.c.; Iron-framed and asbes tos g&rage, 14ft. 6m. x: 8ft.- 6in. and double doors to fear. lane.
-.The pre mises are-fitted with electric light and gas IS laid on, and are in goed struc tural and • decorative condition; main water
and.main drainage.-.';:,:;'- -i Held on a residue ol 999 years’ lease
commencing-1890: -Annual
ground.rent £I 16s. ad,' If^tt rateable value: £19.’
" ' ^-Also the Valuable
TRADE'"fixtures alid FITTINGS AND GOODWILL OF THE BUSINESS ' ESTAjSLISHED 32: YEARS. I -
Comprising '■Keivinator'’, electric refrig erator, 4ft. 81n. X 2ft.:"Berkcl’' bacon sliemg machme; “National” casb regls- ter: "Stgr” automatic, scales,: counter, shelvmg. 3 show cases, biscuit stknd, 2 chests of drawers, sun blind,- lino leum, ^ wmdow • fittings and' back, "Hunt’s”, dough,' divffier ‘Hobart” cake- mbdng machine, “Hunt's” pie machtaej bread, proover, and quantity, of bread, cake and-pie: tins.
-model.-:
'Morris 8h.p. Saloon Motor Car, 1935 '■
!- H. EVANS & SONS, F.A.I.,
will. Offer the above lor , SALE BY ■ ' AUCTION at the
: ‘ - SWAN & ROYAL HOTEL, CLITHEROE,
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY IStfi, 1943,' •
: Important Notice.*r-The purchaser .must apply-for the licence to trade .to be transferred to him, and this trans-j fer must be sanctioned by the-local Food Clontrol Committee, and the pur chaser must then take over-the existing steck-m-trade at- cost price. ■For further,particulars, conditions of
-subject to conditions of sale. at 3 pm.,
sale and permission to view, apply to; The Auctioneers, H. EVANS & SONS,
P.AX . Land of Green -Ginger, -Hull,
P’hone 15033; .pr to the Solicitors, : LAVERACK, SON 6s WRAY, '. " 23, ’Pariiameht. Street,’''Hull.
:: :' ; '-jgdEipUGH 'AGISTlilENT ____ ’Phone 35818.
OP OLITHEROE., ■ AT SEWAGE FARM-
TVTQITCIE is hereby glveh- that '-agistr Iv- ment: of animalsat the SCTa^ Farm Is suspended from the date ’Or this'notice until 1st April, 1943. ,
'v.:-i--. , Town Clerk’s Office,
i Clitheroe. -4th December, 1942. m TRAINING CORPS
f the Home ' SUNDAY NEXT: --
,i ’ G, hetheringtoH.:; - Town Clerk.:
' I '! . , , ’Beoretapy.. E CHESTER Notice to Farmers.
All customers' with entries of ifAT STOCK’for Glilljeroe Auction Mart, on Mondays; please;inform ds lat Siaidbum; before 6 p.m. onFridays,-
of the amount: of their entriesj i , .-
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• -Thi§, will enable US. to complete our time-table for collection of same,
JOHN HODGSON,; CENTRAL OFFICE,
SLAIDBURN. ’Phone 2i. i LIVESTOCK
LAMBING MEDICINES!.
Be "On Guard' ■Season
during .the Lambing 111. . -
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E lay In a Stock Of-the following: --------- iDYNE, ■ For
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Lambs durin|^amblnp;. • 8-doz., 61/2;
3.dOZ;. 32/4; GASEOD
WT’ONIK. : For reviving: Ewes and doz. 11/4
Lambing Pains. i6-doz, 61/2.S.-doz‘32/4; l-doz. 11/4.- - ,
" , Inclusive of Purchase Tax. - nearest Statlohi, \
relieving ' j acute
lambing 'OHS |■",'(Gb'emlcai 'iEbctract Brown), Antiseptic andHealbig.::'Plnt, 6/10; Jigal. 23/10
■Ordeto, £1 or over, carriage .paid to ;
‘ DAY, SON & I HEWITT, Ltd., Manufacturers of Veterinary Medlcmes
. 22, Dorset .pirect, LONDON, W I. The firm with over: 100 years' reputa tion and Holders |of'the Royail Warfant ,
smee 1866.,
Hothersall &i Forrest (Latq Amos* Dnirden),’
AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS 'i • -i,AND
• ESTATE AGENTS.
3a]tik Saleroomsi CLIJTHEROE.
Chapman & Harger; : :( M o i ( Specialists ! ; ' ' . a n d iC h i r o p o d i^ ’
■ 4, MARKET PLAGE, ; CLITHEROE . '
T. B. a<jtg«r0mx}h.;M J S .F .
Traathiebt-by Infra Bed} }.,' .!abdlHMsaM!B.V.
, By appointinlint only. . , ' '
paper,-and’. tte-’Pbwer;” ‘ Ypimg’people under'20, are invited.; Refreshments. - - ’SUNDAY, December 13th; ^ '
'will be detaUed,. See.HiQ. notice board ,'for full'details.
Monday;.
20.00 hrs.: Navigation, Intermediate ■ •
16.00-fe.: Navigation,' A Plight. 19.00'hrs: Navigation, .Elementors— - '
■ PARADES; ’, . , ' " , .-. ... .: '....
(test). ■ Tuesday; ■ ; ■ ■ „ .
20.00 hrs!f Principles ,qf ,Plight. - • .
19.00 hi-a;-Signals, (buzzer). 20.00 hrs,: Electricians,. .
(test). ■ : • .'-i'
; Thursday:
20.00 hrs.: Flight mechanics. ■, , ' '
Friday! ' ’ i -.
Saturday;., 14.30 hrs,: Signals (lamp).
16.00 hrs.; Signals,/“A”-Flight. 19.30' hrs.; Aircraft recognition..,.' ;
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Orderly N.C.O.’s and; Cadets 111 be i detailed'frbm -‘B’-’.PUgbt.
Room, December lOth .■ . . ;, - . I .Cadets oh Deferred ^rvice who have been accepted for Air'Crew, may, after passing Proflclepcy Test, 'Part'-I, wear whl-te. fladi in caps. - - ^ ■' •
entered for next Test to be held early In January.. -Details from Orderly,
Pronciency ’Tests.—Cadets will- be BRIGHT HOURS'
on Wednesday enjoyed a talk by Mss Dugdalc, who chose Frances Ridley Havergal for her subject, illustrated by several of this, gifted writer’s hymns. Mrs'. Cross was in the chair. . ; -
Ladles of the Wesley -Bright Hour
on Wednesday^ Mrs. Sims presided-over a good assembly, when Miss Briggs gave an informative talk on the Druids.
■ At the Moor Lane Ladles’ Hour, also
Loans. Loans." Loan*. BY THIS SOCIETY.
‘£10 TO £1,000 WITH or WITHOUT SEGURFiy.
(Jail,. Write or 'Phone, ...A .
The Leigh & District Lending Society Ltd.
I, LIBRARY Sir,, .BLACKBURN, ;
! 'PHONE 64»» *
Mr. Charles Taylor,;- of Parson- lone, Clltheroe, is in. the Blackburn Royal Infirmary with facial injuries caused by a detonator Which ex ploded whilst he. was following his occupation a t Bpnkfield QusErrles.
Olf SALE IYOLL’S HOUSE, sbi rooms, electric.
/light, an'd .koine furniture; £3.— Write Box V5, Advertiser - and Times.
/YLD Model REMINGTON ‘ TYPEJ V WRITER; In perfect condition; £7i Write Box'V7,.Advertiser and Times.!
ments, from customers’i own material untjl further-Tiotice. -to Redmayne’s, The.-Quality Tailors, Market -Place, Clltheroe. ::
WE are sotryi we-cannot accept any further; orders for, making Gar . .j'
-.Put a prelltolnary, announcement I ■ in the "Advertiser & Times’’ and! , secure a place in the Social Diary I
S O C IA L D IA K Y ' To organisers I of all social events,!
to avoid clashing.- . '
Dec. 13—S. Green Music Bequest Oon- cert’-u) 'King Lane Hall.. i ,
Dec. 19-,-ChiIdrfin’s ' 'Xmas ' Payre at I ■
Dec. 24—'Xmas i Camlval'Dance in the •' ■ Whalley Assembly Rooms, i
■ Whalley. -. . Jan. 8—
J- . ;. Dance; St. Helen’s School.- , In StJ Helen’s-School. ;
Waddington Infirmary. Effort; V
Deer lO^Methodlst: (Dhapel, /Slaldbiirn;' -’Xmas Concert. ■ . /
Deo, 18—Waddington Reading Room: . ’ . , Dance. . ■ " '
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Jan, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6—"Youth on Prirada ! • r . The Hall, Lpwergate; for Red Gloss Fund,
Dec. 31—
N.AX.O.O,. Dinner Dance at : the;Swan ancfiRoyal Hotel.
an. 20—Waddingtoa W.VB..; Concert i
12—British Legion Annual Ball. .
piles of mincemeat for the Christmas season *e, not-iUkriyJto exceed-,25. per cent.' of i the normal,' states the Pood Ministry. , The;!; preseiyes - ration will ,fipt be obtainable In mincemeat'form.
.-, Owing to the reduced quantities jof dried ’Irplts and other , materials, sup^
I all clasies of -work, six seaters. WEODlNGS lA SPECIAtlTY.
.'to ';;.r
Pjrioes.on application to;! ’ . ' ' SCOTT,
SlCATION ■ HOTEL; CLIIHEROE. Phone 45. :'| Four;-Modem'Taxis, capable fot ^
CLITHBBOB HOME (GUARD A” COMPANY. 'T r ■
PARAD'iS;
SUnday nex;, Dec. ;6Ui:— H Oemoiition
Coy. H.Qrs. prse, 10.00 lOjSO ias. ■
hiB.;-overcoi ts-will be wohi,, ■ ; . : Monday, Deb. 7th:—
Sdbooh 19.21 Thursday, II
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TMephone: (Saturday)
JA^utant’s :parade. All 'Offleersi and NJC.O; s - astomble ■
* : ! 1 | SlAliPlatociPlatoons assemble Pendle Junior cc. lOtli:—! : I hrs. toromiit.'
qhool at .li. f DimE£ .
( at; | Pendle Junior :
09.00-20.00-' hjrs.,-No,;-3 Section. , i; ' GUARD, AND PICQ'UET:
'"' 60 hrs! for Leefure. ' / :No, 1 Platoon. I To-morrow
Wednesday:lNo. 3;i as detailed.' ! Thursday; No. 4; 3i and'4, Em. l and 2..-
Monday: Ncj.,l; 2 and i. Em.; i and 3. Tuesday: Nd. 2;T Und’t. Qh., No. !1. • !
To-morrow: No, 3; 11 and 21 Eai,,' 3. : Slinday;.'No -3; as! detailed.!
. 13.00-20.00 ! hrsl; Sunday,
T^ight: .No., 2j-Rlatopn; [sections 1 land 2.. Emergency, Section 3. ’
Np. 3, Platooh parade Coy. H.Qrs. 10.40 ■ - .
hrs.- No. 2 Platoon parade 10.00 toto:, Tor training;
No. 4 Pla -oon assemble Coy. H.QrsJ, Tuesday, Dqci 8th:i-
Squad: assemble! Black •
^ IM ^ s . ; Squad’drill, ‘ A'’ Plight., 1000 hrs.: P.'T., Grammar School. ;
19.00 hrs.: Calculations, at Technical . School. ' .
„ . , , -'Visit to R.AP. Station; 70 Cadets
menclr)g at 19.30.ihcs. ■ Subject; ‘'Brief history of 'the evolution-of the News-,
: Thlk by Mr. Taft, of Clitheroe, co'mf Faritnlers
Do you iwant A CHEAP Roa-! arid! A (GOOD Road ? THEN USE OUR—‘
THREE GRADES : FINEJ MEDIUM, RpUGH. See or Write- for Special Prices! to .
JOHN HODGSON LIME AGENTj I SLAIDBURN ■I . OH 81!^1
TAtoR GLOVES MAd!e-OP.- Post lo- JPrrday youriPUrrCollarl-br'Rabbit Pelts and state'slze-ot glovesltequired. Price forimaklng 17/11 per pair.—Address to: GLOVE . SPECahLISTS; 22,1 Herschel Street, IghtenhUl, Burfiley,
lAOR’ SAL^PIANO,! Iron (frame. In A) Ipollshed iwalnutlease; .good condi tion; also mahogany, Pjanoi Stool; £20 for7b<rth.’^A|iply,:'~A^veytlsfe|’. &j ThheB.
price- £4 14s. -3d.; ’ 18! coupons.—Red- mayne,’ The.i“Duraflt’' . House, Market Place, Clitheroe.
HOOPING HENS, Geese ■ XtA Dark comb,' ’liver-1 trouble, worms, and Turkeys.
etoJ, cured in -24 hours -With 'JOHN SON’S, BEVIVINQ-r-TONIOJ - Bottles SJd,. 1/4.—Blackburn’s-Com Stores. - -
'Market Place, C l i t h e r o e i , ' <
y lODR warmest fnend—a iRedmayne w (.quality . jtoilored Overcoat :'/ well
oTth. thosei i8 coupons,-i-Redmayne,
;,:i.fA- bird, per.
monthi.foi’/the-flrst 9 months of this yeah thanks to-adding Katwwood Poultry Spice to: the - dally makh,”, saysi-Mr, Hillman, i Six. Bells, packets l/3d[ from Blackburn & Sons, Com Merchants. Castle; Gate, Ollthetoe.
’ 'llf'.Y■ Pullets ‘ averaged' -20 -'e’ggs per WINXED TO WOMEN! APPLICANTS.
/c IaVE five coupons on yopr-next bJjSuit by. ordering jacket ahd-ffousers
• I .[
only ; price: £3 '19s. 2d.r-Bedmayne’s, Market Placq -Clitheroe.'-
q IeRd a copy to your friends 11 It 0 | Happened In Newtonbrlght,” by Nor- man Taylori a story of village ; life: price 1/3. Obtainable from“Advertiser find Times” shop; Market Place.' -
rflHE way ;to mcrease wartime egg AI production is -to give your heng a sprinkling of! KarSwood -non-fotemg Poultry Bplce-'ln their, dally mash, and get five eggs per bird per: week. ; Try l/3d. packets (71b. tmS 8/-) from Dugr dale and Son, Com i Merchants; iWater- loo| Com Mill, Clilheroe.' ; : i, ■
UIOR: SALE—CALOR GAS-COOKER J? I (complete);. also.- Gent’s. CYCLE, 241h. frame; ip excellent: condition.— Write Box VI. Advertiser iand Times. L
attached; would suit farmer.—Robinson 'ahd Spensley,
Railway.Road; .Clitheroe, \ . ’ ..C-t— ■
A I’REN’S ENCYCLOPEDIA (Arthur Mee), in new--condition: £4.-^-Write Box V2, Advertiser land Times,
TTPR , SALE-^IO ■ Volume^ of OHILD-
■Viand. China, GlSss, etc.:, also' small pie'oes of • Furniture.—
T09j'WhalIey;'Road,-iOlitheroe. -1 i FDR SALE—Good eecond-hand! low
’A. H.. Harnson,
B. iWllklnson. Wheelwright, Whalley. -Tel V7halley’3264.
• ’TTpR SALE—A smart; Black , .
r Manure -CART on r.K’ wHeelsZ- ‘
-A’, I Georgette Afternoon! o r , Eyening drepe
S, Advpruser and Times.
FROCK, stoek size, never beSn iworn; bought m Ndv. 1942; price £4 lOS. Od.— Write Box "W
sigbal boxes, railway station electrically llt;T extra. 11 les, points., -and engines, Hub LJUB.. (oaches, etc.; price £10.- ’pte Box \ 4, Advertiser and Ttimes.
■7o!|anlmals): )ker.;-Elec
'ORNBY -crossings
toilto"i ORNBY ;ric Fire;
)R~.SAL 3—A complete ' HORNBY Train Set,*iii excellent condition :
M)R S/ILE-Six STORE PIGS, -nine iTHRISTMAS PRESENTS-Old Bra&
Cl^lgley.
weeks.-TOwers-.f Plahetree. |Farm,l ....................................
» « ' BALE-/-AUSTIN J2 CAR, good ■:— i;
' ' ' '' '
running-; order,!' With!
..trailer. bar ■
unless ,such a woman'- (a-); has living with her a. child of hers under the age of 14 . or (b). Is registered under the Blind Persons. Act, or;(c> has a Mmls- tty of Labouf permit to allow her to obtain- employment by fiidlvidual effort; or unless . (d).- the- advertisement ils starred.
advertised In our - columns relates tor a woman
..between .18 and 30 inclusive,
'DROPKHALL (Certified InsUtution: A* for Mental Defectives), LANGHO; i . near Blackburn.. ; - . - :
HOUSEMAID-WAITRESSES wanted
to commence from 42/. to/54/- weekly,: according to experience, etc., rising ifo 69/- weekly. . . In I addition, a coswifr Jiving bonus (at present 6/6 weekly)' is payable... Deduclloiis (at present 23/3 ■weekly) fot-board,' lodging Snd wash ing. .Uniform provided. ' Application forms and further partic
.for resident staff-quarters. Wages
ulars can be obtamed from the Medical Superlntendeat at '.the Institution. ‘ '
r'lALDEBSTONES;' (Certified Institn- y j tion for Mental Defectives), ■ WHALLEY, near Blackburn.
'
liEOBATIONEE} JT,WANTED, age- nursing arid tralnuto meptally defective women, and ; children. This Is an approved form of iNational Service; boCommencing wage £ 2 -6s. 6d. (War
NURSES (Female) 18-30 years, for
■■A-dedbctlon of £l:3s. 3d. per week Is payable for board,] lodging and wash ing;-estahlisheii nurses contribute to an advantageous sliperannuatlon -scheibe.
. Hours of duty 96 per fortnight: leave, five -days per fortnight; anmlal leave on full pay! three weeks, plus all Bank Holidays, or six days in neu.' : . The . amenities include a - modem
- on request to the Medical Superin terid- ent: the envelope-should be marked ■'Appllcatjon^Jor Nurse;’’-.;
Forjn of application- wilLbe supplied ' i;;';
■ ’ - . I'r
Saturdays till 1.—Apply, 6. Church .St., Clltherof. ■ ’-j ■
6; ■ . ■
mci-i'jpipi.f’iii’ wM**.er foy shop etoaiMn i ood condition; reasonable,
s.- crossipi:S, shed, ete.; 'perfect 'con- can
be.seen working, O -to
on; £15; ,in.—U, I luccleuch; Avenue,
)R S/iLI-FISH, Chip and ITrlpe Business tworpani-gas range.—
Train with lines, tlmnel, etc.; Fatmyaid set; (over, small Blebinc! Breakfast i; Carrlei
pply,' Ad\ ertiserj'and Times:' pfflee. [ElectriU-'Trton Set: Rngine
ncfrirnipi* ' -'rnllino 'StOCk.
tance no object; p;c^ prompt attention.. '-SE|ED,;48, Parson Lane, CUtheroe. -.■i-
WANTED ■ s — Ladles’ ■ and Gent’s.
, T.v! good condition: reasonable price paid,—Apply, Advertiser and Times.'
•yACUUM CLEANEHS Y^ANTEaDr-SEWING' MACHINE,I in
tion best prices given.—Write .Box B1. Advertiser-and Times.'
' • -
I Jly; Hartlf y, ,Bridge Road, Gha|;burn. WANTED, between Chatbum and Whalley, HOUSE with two. 'or
h three. bedrooms, or I would share large ouse.—Apply, Advertiser-ahd Times.
Box- Ul. Advertiser and Tinjies. ANTED—BAKER and Confeotlori-
V V, er for small bake-house; day work, wage £5.—Write Bok U4, tljis Office.'
-rtrANTED-iWOM/lN for . mqmlrig TV work.—Apply, -“Northfleld,” .Rih- blesdale.Averiue, ejitheroe. ||
Giggleswick QuarryBottoms I OIRL packer! for M ^ r Stores; Times.
Parson Lane, .Clitberoe.
■W-ANTED-Young DAILY MAID.- TT —Write Box U3, Advertiser and l:-;-
also - Apprentice,; BOY.-hWhitsides,
and child of three years.4Apply, .Ad vertiser-and Times. ; '■ , :
WANTED for - Huddersfield, elderly
NURSE for baby, two months old, ;
UltJRNISHED. COTTAGE ^r ROUSE ’JU required , for two; iwquld prefer country district But will'.accept .house in'Clltheroe.—Write with!details' to Mr., ■Ridehalgh, 22; LansdOwnfe Road, . Tun bridge-Wells,. Kent. - ■ '
WE'still- buy Books' arid IM&gazifie's. CUtheroe Market (Saturday). .
—R. and F.: Jones, Booksellers,
5i days per, week.—Apply, Mrs.'P. J. Hargraves, ‘The Alleys,’ Olltherpe,
Box V6, Advertiser and Tunes. ; PERSONAL
Daily help wanted; good wages; COTTAGE or small Hoise wanted
T^ANTED-DOLL’S iPRAM, ’ good T V' condition,' modem - frame.—Write
. _ WANtE), ilectrlc or otherwise;, any condi
j...
rf'XLERK TYPIST required at Home vD Guard Headquarters; hours 9 to 1
service,’ proinotion,; and the possession of the Certificate of the. Royal Medico. Rsychologlcal Association (for - ’Which trailing Is ilirovided) to !£4 per week.
nus included) per week, rlsmg with None of . the vacancies - for women
N. A. HACKING &S0NI M E M O R I A L S
' FOR
Book your order now: from our; ,
Erected When-desired.'! Prices cannot later be snatanteed. Send for Catalogue, ■ , - Address:
BLACK, GREY, AND .RID - GRANITES.
large selection .-of
CEMETHRY GATB'sl ACCRINGTON.
B IRTHDAIS
DEAN.—Lovmg
btethday.greetings and best wishes, on December 7th, to dur dear son and brother.* Bdr. Horace Dean, now a prisoner, of war.
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. i ' -Always, to; dur‘ tobu'ghts 18, Faraday Avenue, CUtheroe.
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SCOIT.-4Blrthday greetings (to A/AB.- Tom: Scott,-GX., now serving at sea to HMi Royal Navy, on., the occasion of his. 28th birthday,; December 8th.
—From: bis Wing Wife and aU at
25; West View, Clitherqe; and Father, Mother and brother Cyril, 13, Windsor Avenue, Clitheroe.
i
STAeKIE.—Loving .birthday greetings gnd best wishes,- on December 9th;-to
- 'i; God-speed;.:and safe,return. 9, Kemple. View. Cllthetoe.:
nurses’ home and facilities for various recreations.; ■
WHITEHEAD.—Birthday greetings 'to ■ my dear'husband, 8111, on his 22nd birthday . (December! 4th); - serving
somewhere at sea. All my love , till ■we meet again. ■ !
| - -(-From, his loving wife. Elsie.
12, Old
Rdad.Side,.BJlItogton, near BlacE-bum. . i. ■ ' i .
WHITEHEAD.—All the best for your ' 22nd birthday. God-speed and sale
return.j , _' . econd-hand -CLOTHING;; dis* '.i.;,.near Blackburn..' j
—From [ijis; Grandad and Aimtle Ada. 12, Old Road Side, BiUtogtori,
' I ■ RIRTHS
,MONK.-K)ri November 22nd,. 1942, at 60, Browrilow. Street, CUtheroe, to
.; Guriner and Mrs. L. Monk, a son. ! DEATHS
PATEFIELD.—On-the 30th November, I■ years. I Interred'at St; Mary’s Ceme-
tery,.December '4th.
; . ! “Rest-to
Pe.ace.” I 10, -Central Avenue, Clitberoe.
-INI IREMORIAMI'
'MARSHALL.—In ! loving memory ■ of - our ddar Father, Richard,! who died
. 8th ■ December. 1941; ■ also dear . Mqther, died 5th ApfrU, 1937.
Let us Pause and pay .a tribute .To our loved ones tone befdrS;,' Loved in life, and livirig yet
!
In the hearts
of-.those'wno can ne’dr .. forget. - ■ i
“Millbrook.” and 26, Brook Street, Cllthcrok ^
: Sister j and. Aunt, , Margaret Ellen 'Wood, [who died -December' 5th, 1941.
WOOD^In loving memory of my deir .1, Windsor . Avenue,'CUtheroe.
Worthy I of remembrance. ; (. —Prom, Ann.: Bob, LUy find Jean.
WOOD.-t-In loving remembrance iif a dear sister. Margaret- Ellen- Wodd, who died December 5th, 1941. '
Itlis hard in this world her-equal to finX : •
. . I . : —Prom Dave and Lizzie. 'i-‘. :
41, Brownlow Street, CUtheroe. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
immediately; any dist: -lot.--:-Write
HALLOWS.-Mri .arid Mrs. A. Hallows and Family tedder sincere thanks ;to all Relatives- and Friends for kind ’thoughts and- expressions of sym pathy' with them'.in. theU- recMt
’ITEN OLD AT 40 ! BE /(S YOUNG i l l as you.were at-ZSt Oysarax-Brand Tonic Tablets -<contain revltallsers, 're- luvenators, ffivigoratora; vitamin B.I., iron, calckun, phosphorus. First doSe starts new - life, vigour;! .Vita force.—At all chemlsts-Mjrilyi 179 (pips'purchase tax).; .- :■:' ' - ■ „.’:;
LPST
CITRAYED from .Vicarage O Moor, three HORNED i on bom.—Information to Low Moor. Tel. 318. :
RHEEP; red Loftbouse,
Croft, Low'
f OST—GOLD'WATCHj on Nov. -27th, Ju along route Ohatbum-iqad, Water loo, Duck-street to Eshtoji-tertace; good rewar-d- offered.^Apply,- Adi ertisef - and Times.-
TO LET ; F veniences; garage,—Blackburn, Whalley .': ■
ully FURNISHED'HquSE to let from early date:- all;modem’com
Road, CUtheroe;..,,'Phone'388. i for Hire
.X on- reasonable -'terms.-fApply,: Ad- -vertiser and Times,.: •
rpYPEWRITER FOR 'HIRlE,|.monthly.
■ .tragic loss; .also
for.flowers so kindly sent-to., them;-
. 18, HentUom Road,' Clitheroe.
• ■Mrs. Bennett,-Workmen of the Trml- - dad- and Hortocksford Oompanip. ■ and members'iof the Borough Fouce
FORSHEW.—Mrs. H. A. Miller'(Sister- .Jn-lais) and relatives .oP the late Mr. 'A. Forshew'-wish to thank Frien® and .Neighbours, especially Mrs. u- Rose, Mrs. T.i'-Pieldtog and Mr. and
Force,: for 1 floral tributes, sympatny and assistance in their sad loss. -
7, .Moorland .Crescent,- CUtheroe.
JaCKSON—Mr'and Mrs. Jacton wish to thank-Friends'andTtelatlves for
-sympathy shewn to . them m their ■ ; recent bereavement: they
'.'.to'their Sister during her Illness. 76, .Hayhurst Street*, CUtheroe.
thank the ones ■
PARKINSON,-!-Mrs. . Family wlshto express sincere thanK to. all-Relatives, Friends and Nelgn
.loss; also;the local Doctor, and ^ Doctors and. Nurees at,Blackburn RoyalInfirmary, for- kind attention
who showed kindness '
hours' ;for their ktod spnpathy and ’ floral tributes received in
-Advertiser and Times Company, ST 6 .
tw. ttwd Jhwe).
7,l,'.'Bro)raIow Street,' .CUtoeree. tub CUthetooLilu*» -
Prtoted and': Published, by^tbe CU Place cm n e ^
TO-NIGirr (Friday) at 'I; ELLEN DREW arid ROB
With a heart so ilovlng, and actions so i'ktodji ■ ■ ;, :
Do You W^a r
Elastic Stockings ? Then you-shoulc see'the “UHi
. to : ah all-way stretch 'and ar ; , STOCKS ARE GETTIN
;, ' made from the famous L7
SARGESQN & (SURGICAL IVPPLIANCE
i 13, EANAM, 1 Pi/
j j
1942, Robert Patefleld, belov^ hus ; band of Susannah Patefleld, aged 42
, Althougn
krge var pleasing
V..
suggestiorti j
we cannci ety of gc ' selection i s.
Pay us a| visit wher :USBRI JEWELLf 24, KING
' dur'
.i.dear sori-'and brother, L.A;C. • ■ Raymond Starkle, serving to the -Middle; East.
! I
Advance booktog for 5-50 and 7-50 p.m.
; . Saturday-only • 'Phone 4240-7.
HI ALl
I IXUEY CINEMA I I BLACKBI
This Week-end: MARLENE DIETRI ill “ THE SPOILERS,” will '
MONDAY next; DECEMBEi R O I b E R T I
. . . . In the' niop dramatic THE YOUNG I ROBERT MORLEY | PHYLLIS
A thrilling, inspiring Story of Eng: - Showing at 2-40, 6-0 and 8-
Matinee;Daily at.2-30 pm
CONTINUOUS Mon. to Fyl. from 5-50 p.m. 'Last complete show;7|50.
Three ‘SATfl
: witi I / Jh 6 SCALES
FUNERAL SERVICE 97, dARWEN STREET, BLACKBURN.
'Y ea r ly su p e r v is io n .
, JN addition.' to our 1ft ; years’ ■ guarantee—every . memorial ‘ fixed
by ns is Inspected and serviced once every ye^r’free.. •,
ENQUIRIES WELCOMED L WITHOUT ' ' OBLIGATiok
L Smart Fittinig Suits. i.; ': '" to '- ' '.'
'LADre|'/ '4- ‘ p ; /
t Costumes and Coats TAILORED TO[ (MEASURE.
WE HAVE STILIi SELECTION-OF
' ; : —OOOr-
IREDMAYNE & READ,| Ladies’ • and Gentfemen’s Tailors,
o 9 MARKET PLACE1 CLl'mEROEl registered AS A lIlEWSPAPER. _
King Iane I TONIGHT— ■ 11 ENGINEERS’
Bookmg Office open Saturday, 2-30 to 4 BIONDAY arid TUESDAY at 7-30; u ]
TO-MORROW -(Saturday) at M5 GEORGE FORMBY to “LET
jjc NORMA SIliSARER
“ We Were Dancmg.” Pipfii the expert pen f romance of two fascinating fakes.; —(-
' THURSDAY and FRIDAY] at 7-30; SATUI i LLOYD NOLA
ant detective, a beautlfullniysteiy woman,! a smugglers.
BLUE WHITE M -'‘HAYFOOT.”
Exciting adventure ahoaiti a luxury liner -
! Booktog Office open Monday, Wednesday a Tonigiit at 6-0 or 7-30-ior Indeed at- any tj liinE w e r e "" !!
A GOOD •SDl'ITNdlS.
TELEPH >N
30: TO-MOl 3RT PAIGE i
! . - -WEEK CX)M:MENCING I ■Monday at 6-0 and
whirlwind of action, comedy and s Western Ace hits the trail to his :great
AGENE AUTRY jserial;
Chapter 10 of. the “ OVERLAND M,
"NO [|UL/’ I
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30; S/ . CHESTER MORRIS
ON
pted;'honeymoon of a private detectlvej thrills las you could wish for.
ru. A-film combining;, iiiystw comedy nd IhiTt
Biirth^aylCar^s & Wej You will gel value an^
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