, ' ( r o u K ) CUTHEROE
PARISH CHURCH IHIM
HI Ml 'oi n
i PALM SUNDAY, MAR. 29. I 8-0 a,m. HOLY | COMMUNION.
10-30 a.m. MATINS & SERMON, m s WORSHIP THE MAYOR WILL ATTEND ™ S SERVICE.
5- 6-
lOTERCESSIOTp. 30 pin.
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Ml in i n i i M SUNDAY NEX
10-30 a.m. MATI^S ::
2-30 ixm. PARADE Members of H.IU. Guard, and (O’
. COMMONI' ON.
T, MAR: 29. and HOLY, '
:. Forces, Home ivil Defence.
SERVICE for
S t . HELENA WADDINGTON.
wmm SUNDAY NEX
SPECIAL INTI AT ALL S]
JOLLIE
CONGREGATION/^ BARROW, Near
S U N D A Y 'N E ^ , SERVICES':
LADIES Afternoon, 2-45. i: ]
; Evening, 6-0. jEvenliig
Madame Elsie Tli6mpson,i Soprano. Madame Olive Southern, Contfelto. anthems BY,;LApIES’ i'lCHpIR.
P reacher ; MR^l PEPPER, soLois:re: 1:1' ,
Collection^ at each of Church
Methodist UNION street]
Preacher : SISTE of Queen’s Hall Miss
Soloist:. MRS,
Afternoon, 2-15 J ; SPECIAL ; 5
Service lii Fundsli.y’
Church, LOW MCjOR.
LADIES DAY SUNDAY NEX,r,,M)iR,|29.
R MOLLY. on, Blackburn; BENTLEY. Evening. 6-0,.
ijmGING.
LORD’S DAV, THE NAMON IS G rayer,
m s majesty
Congregation;d Gbu]*^ MARCH
CALLED! BY KING.
DIVINE at 10-30, ail.a iid 6-0]; p.m.
Preacher
REV. W. GREYof Blacktum. W IL L I> ^ S
o" Come (let us Wo: down.
I^CH, ‘Whalleyl
«l PIMR T, MAR.|29.
ERCiESSIONS 8-0 A.M., 10-30 A.4
IPVIGES. ^ & 3-0 F.M.
■W ARSHIPS WEEK., B it! BARNACLE’S BERTH j-
'^*■1 mates ?' Come' along •; then, rend the heavens, because we have actually rent the Admiral’s second thermometer. Yes, we have; passed the £500 mark ! And what-Is more we have had some valuable additions to the crew. iLet us welcome aboard ' : .
lA RE you- all In good.: voice, shlpi- , |M, 30 p.m. EVENSCNG (said) and
brAbins endowed school, I j
omppiNG.,; .'i;;.;:
and sure enough I got a splendid letter from Betty Charnley Bending thei Admiral more than enough to clothe one sailor, r and they are hbplng to send more as they are holding a' concert bn the ^8th; of March. . Beautiful work Brabliisl And while we are at Chipping let us acknowledge a gift from Verr bnlba Morrison, and also A (further suni from Margaret-Wilson' of St. John’s R.C. School there, who sent along 25s. veronica is a member of St. Augustine’s School,’ Man chester, and; other members of that, school'who are settled In .Whalley sent along! a handsome donation of £2-4s from just eleven, bf them. Thank ;you. . iBarrow Conigregatlohar are also new ship mates and Skipper Clayton has fprWarded £l-4s,-10d.i And now yeU your heads off for ' i‘
here Vas. something :afoot_here, f'
iCLITHEROE CATHOLIC INFANT j.
SCHOOL.'
■leaving their • sailor half-c)otihed so they have forwarded enough to' clothe the poor -chap completely, thanks to splendid • donations of £1 each from Denis Byrrie; Ed ward Jackson, Ann Ward and Eileen Leemlng, while another £1, I
am.told, just slipped in. (This Is the kind of slippery work that can be admired, apd we do really thank these “ ancient mariners.’’ ri Good work, indeed !' ' >:
They did not like the Idea of I |; ■ ■ ’ • ;
4 Three weMeserved cheers' for f . DbWNHAM school] ’ :
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Hpw’s - ^ t for a- small .country! school? And here’s another jlou can fetch out
the tmmpets and shawms-for-j-!’ ; ST. I JOHN’S C.E., HUESt | GEEEN;
'pother sailor -man’-.'warm' and' cosy I Yes^tijey’ve pas$ed the£l0 mark. This ■CreW has.-heen'in- slcfc bay-with “ flu.” but they’ve, now warmed up.' Old Salt- t ess- Jean Haworth, had a peep' show, e
whose eflTorts materialised td the tUne of £1 6s..
A.team of four,. Mabel Collin, son, j Ruth Robinson, Jean IWalmsley, . Etoa Hayhurst, conducted A sale which
Sales were held by Brianl Whalley. :rla”‘- •
ang went’ sixpence intoi the treasury. ■
brought m £2.'- And then the, whole tb it and
ame a further £l 7s. Here John E visitors, no, less -than £l’ 4s. 6d..
Wokey anod Eric Colley held! ah exhib meirition of curiosities and collected from
while A|an Waring sold a hightrdress cassifor 26s. . :
ts bolt, but no; , the whole school had Wdtoaped up £1 iis. lid.
day Enid Bacon brought her treasure trove-just £1. And here aiel my old salts Florence and Fred Limbert bob fbing: up again with ainother El—their
problem and charged them £1 2s. 6d. for trying to solve it; dna'thAfoUowlhg
them, ;for Hazel Meson set! people yeUi :
new: saltesses Rita Faske and^Edlth Riley joined in the gcod'work,! aided and abetted by ’Tetiy. 1; All thp best ito
•ship anddbow ai ’This bunch • of-navigators ftos' been at It since the heginning' ofi the Idea,
: LOW MOOR SCHOOL. ' . , ■ - ■ p'. I
Midof Lane Church, CUTHEROE.
SUNDAY NEXT, Mys^.|29. Preacher at 10-30 a.n. and 6-0 p.m.: REV- J- E. Sl()REYV bIi.A.
Methodist (W E SL ^ ) , ICLITHEROE
SUNDAY next, MAR| 29. ■
..Preachef W-:0.;
a.in.|:vj-.
REV: G. C. 'SHOVEL] Preacher ,6-0 P-Pi-• -
Mr. DONALD BiAGKBURN 1filNG-SONG & 8
after the EvenI
’ All MBmbers , , .. Warmly ’
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ibciAL "HOUR Ing Service. HJiI. Forces’ :livited. ■:
CHIPPING • WARSHIPS.-WEEK.- 'Chlpplng’s
Warships week effort took place on Wednesday evening at tjhe Odd-
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,and presented prlze^ to the ’follow ing ; Mrs. J. Charnleyi .Mrs^C- Mil
Rhythm Ac^s. of 1 ongrldge.
:was Introduced .by. ;Mr. Proctor, addressed .the gathering ,on„the Importance of •the] weeks, effort,
fellotvs Hall. There wasta good attendance-at the jvWst drive and the M.C.’s were Messrs. R. Marsden V. Marsden, J. ’Towers land H. Berry. At an lnterval,^MaJor A. W. Austin, M.C., M.M. R.A., who;
They have sold tray-cloths,, tablecloths, and mariy other'! useful- thin’s that t people have klpdly handed over; to
- rid they are all'old hands by now. No ho ever.burst into that silent sea.
mental things such as ibadges ; Then again they have 'had some ’Vtry sub stantial Buhscriptlons.,■ A very gallant: crew at Low: Moor and the Admiral'
hem, and thev; have also mac :e orria-
thanks you for your long and s istalnedi enthusiastic work which has so enriched
the fund. Bravo, L’ow Moorl ■ And now let the welkin- ring for . WRALLEY,, SCHOOL. 4 :
s! ’Ihey have clothed ai-sailor a week since they started arid -their sc ire now-
answers if .'you’ll "waft a bit). '['ThCy have had sales of all descriptions, any thing fipm a Duchess'set to ald’oyley, t besides: all, kinds of '-good' and •' useful
f workers and letter writers. (By the ■ all get
fall and Jack Metcalf-fit 7S.; lEIeahor Bowling 10s.; John Parfe ind: Derek
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Mooderham lls.'84:-Brian Birtwelj'e4:' 7s.; I Derrick Edwardson |9s; i Jeari Hol-j
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Mary Birch 2s„ 7d.; ’.Jean Rothwell 13s, G 8d;; Kathleen Garratt arid Betty, Mary.
ogfey Barnes 16s. 8d.; Norman t'rhreli ts 16s.‘,: Eric-Kenyoh''£i;! Alan
2s. 9d.; Billy Procter; Us. 84;
that’s-that. 'AndtaiSplendldUqt; too. 1 !Nqw.s.fev(!trunjpets arid shaSins'lto
gate' and' Joyce (Knowles' £l 4sJ I6d.;l Hilda Topham and Eunice IVs. m J Arid
for ihey . have clothed, altogether lflve| sailors and are; on ( their way['itol the! Sixth. ’They have had collections which' have brought in a lot of 'money.' Then they, had a wonderfulli'reSpSnse on! Parents'' Day i so that Skipperess RqsW £ ton had’ the pleasure of (sending along
lar, Mrs.'M. Clegg, Messrs. E., Clegg, w Berrv and W. C ornall. , Music for !the*^daface was^pplled by the
ilkinson',had a :sale, of good things • and'that reallbed £2, (Stanley Howarth tcrushes arid, ten shillings Went..
[ll; ■ Joyce, 'Yvonne- qnd 'I|oj
had i two • goes at making ( chocolate Into his' Payne!
w23 to the treasure chest! In riddition Mere many individual- efforts. Saltess Wargaret Dugdale, for instaneb i had a f hite. elephapt’.'stall; arid- made (wax thatlowers around- the buds!’, ofj twig s. so W ; 25s: accrued ito'the' fundiBetty,
surprised if another sailor lad im’t clad s befote the .finish, because they have!
tands at 3; ' I shall not beia weeiblt:
-that; Skipperess, Dawson was [able’ to plopk £2.1s: lid. in the chest, land four old'.-saltesses, - Beryl Murray, il^retta Campbell, Joyce-Sewell Joan liathom made all' kinds of useful thUgs and
ourth.- -...■ I i ^ th e r small bunch of - the. crew, this itline at -the Evapuees’ 'SohboT in Lowergate, have, been very busy.tso busy
-: .Chatbum also have Still got a kick In 1 ' ' I T " I
c, And , from Pendleton and Mearley Es. 6d. and! 10s.;, Doreen Garlick 3s; 64; clothed their man.
bunch of the crew got down , _____ roped In £2 17a. 7d. ■
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’Ihat’s how they j
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xcellent .work, shipmatesl ‘ ’ i : ■ ; : I1 I thought, too, that WisweU had’ishot
So tub. and sold toys-wHioh netted 8s. bd,; Joyce Newbold sold snowdrops and
They, .too,- have clothed ,theW man. Here, they had a grand partyj With a real live conjurer, and he ihelpCd to bonjure up £4 Is. ei- Then they had sales, of knitted dish cloths-inU’kettle- holders, while. Elizabeth Hohiby, who has seen three real winters, raised 25s. by-selling flower button-holes made by her mother, and-N. DUgdale and Tom Salisbury, held sales which realised 10s. and 14s. ^d. 'respectively, aild I brother Raymond sent a P.O.- for a |shilling.
t! The Albatross had :warhed me' , 'i made, kettleholders! ani- other' things
Raymond Brown has two effoi’ts from which 6s. accrued. Jean Edmondson and Loma i Wrench joined forces be ftween them successfully: and raised 35s,
left over from their! jumble 'sale last week and the fund was richer by 7s. Od.
rom the sale of d’oyleys.’ Helen-Catlow sent a second, contribution of 8s. which she -had earned by selling paper spills; and Christine Aspden aria Frank Harri son peddled more chocolate crushes ^
member, of' the crew. ( She sold hugs : and squeezes and coaxed no. less than you do it? j! .,
i. -Andinowi I thirik we-must have a !royal salupe'to . ■.: !! !; \ : , ,
,5s. 6d. out bf the pockets of her aunties : and uncles. Patricia Lord; how could
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’They have jsent enough moi^ey -ti) clothe ten -sailors; and a; fraction. ' Isn’t that- I stunniim? I s.4 had a class effort, and
iteripus; .things with parcels and they collected £2 15s. Douglas Atkins, Gor
^display of (Mecocano models and model ’trams after school and ills. 7d. flowed 'out of thp admirers’ pockets into the s treasure chest.' .Skipper HeyworUi hliri-
don Deaniand Kenneth Taylor held-a
elf gave l a cinema show, and ; hLs patrons handed over £1 6s. 3d., and also held a dance along- with Mr. Ent-i -mistle, and; a further i8s. flowed in.' Then there were sales held by (individ ual salts and saltesses. I John Wash- prook and| Margaret May sent a Alee pontribution; Doreen Pratt 7s.; a pre sent from Nurse went'for 10s.; Doreen Pormick made • paper ’ d’oyleys and' i flowers and garnered 13s.; Mabel Night pngale and! Jean Nicholson sold pencils
Gnd pincushions and sent 11s. 6d.; (Eric t regory’s sale realised 16s. 4d., while
:11s. 6d.,'while that. (Held by Greta ; Smith came to 18s.;,4Dennis Read found
l6s, 6d.; Mabel Nightli----- -------- ’■
\ their patrons paid In 9s:, while :R6y i Halp. who i followed Dennis Read Into
, long 16s. 6d. Goodness !me, why, what was that? I thought the ship had been torpedoed, but it was!only
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I ST. ( JAMES'S School i who had dumped down a mere £51 Os.j 3d. on deck; wallop it went. And .this' means (that they have clothed a round, dozen of sailors. Poor! old Bill’s faff' mazed, and he’s reduced'to such a con-; dition that he can I only I say
; I “OhI that my penirould utter: . . i
As It is, he can only,give a list of the contributors who have been working so( ■nobly and so energetically. One feature; ' arid a'fftting. one,
has.been the. pollec-
Frarikland|£l Ts,' 6d.—this makes £9 She ihas sent : me; Briai) Sharpies; lOsl • 6d.:iRayraond Haokett-and Joan, il6s.;
ills.: -Audrey and Dorothy Hark- £8; Keith Slinger and Frank Bridge 30/6; Raymond Porter 10s.; Wilfred Hornby
-list, and what grand letters! ’They will all -be ansivered in time. ■ Jean Elay also handed!In 16s.
ahd Eric Hargreaves £2., And what a .(
(from Margaret Lester and (3drdon ( (Elding; £l;2s. from William Holgate,
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Anthony Cornwell and'Francis Holgate; ( and 11s. 6d. from Dorothy Jackson.
the end of I the great effort. ’’ Cheers and good luck to everybody.
■CHAraMV?!
’held" at nMIddiewood,” by 'kind Ipermlsslori: 6f Mrs. Heaton. iPrd- ceeds, which, are 'to be ' divided arl
Jtill .the profitsof a big-toffeetmaking: WHIST DRIVE.—Chatbum' Ran- oamboree to,come in. .Ifere’s aJflne list: crew, ,ypu will _
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chings. Another feature--has' fe n the! hollection of ship halffeice,:tod this Oas brought (in a goodly
sum.li'rhe list?; Frh yes, here It is. ' Dbrfa Bradley and; P eda Garratt £ 1 7s;i J fee Hqleynnd
!among various charitable ofganls- jatlons, amounted to lover £17.
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vJ.. H. Lewis and Mrs. J. Spence, j . CIVIC (SERVICE.—There was a (good, .congregatloil} at Chjrlst
IChurch. -bh Sunday,' for a'civic (service In! .connection with ('War ships Week, coducted by, the i Vicar ilRev.’A, E; SwalIow,!'MA)
1 arlon Penny 8s. 6d.; IRuth Almond (E, Copyers; the village repreSehta- jnerabers
jPENDLE JUNIOR jsCHOOL.! I [
'[Constabulary Home,Guard, W;V.S. and Girl Guides, who marclied In!
(itlve of the Clltheroe Rural District [Council, services,
jN.F.S. personnel. Special ■Land! Army.'- A bf the A R.P;
(procession! ; to church from r the centre of the village. 4 i:j
CLLTHEROE AND DlSTEIC^
Moorcock Hotel, 4th box .. Parker’s Arms, Newton, box.. IWaggori & Horses, 3rd box.. (Mrs. E. Lor4 effort (No. 110) 1 orange '.......... pJrs^Hooker, Bedfordshire
Calf’s Hea'b,(i
PRISONERS OF WAR FUND. ( Previously' acknowledged,.
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Icongregation were' ;Col., J.' P.r M. (Robinson,: O.B.E.. M,C.i and Mr T.
In the
'gers heldi Ithelr fdrtnlghtly!,whist (drive In, the Church Institute, ,on [Tuesday! evening. Play at’ -ten tables'was supervised by Miss Gj C. (Freenian. 'jand prlzeb were won I by ’Miss J. Clark, Mrs. T.IWllson, Mrs! J.. Sharp, [!Mrs. J. Smith, Mrs[ T.; (Bacon and; Mrs, Demaln. A knock out competition was won by Mrs,
! BRING I AND BUY.-Orgaiiised ]by iriembers of the Mothers' Union, a successfiil bring and buy sale was
Well crew; that’s the! lot, and here’s • !!, BILL I BARNACLE.'
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swonder therefore that their-[total! how hditor’s eyej I must say that-we had wtands at £35 8s. -Thev were the:flist
Oongratulatqns crew. I 'j E In . spite! of the wild look( in the
knocked.spots off theirlwOrk, so jnu®n ' so -that after a severe riiaking, -they left
elpers who cleared ’.thei deck,: and 10s. in oldlBlU’s charge!
t Another Section has now sent enough bo'clothe four sailors. Among the latest :atches df supples caine £2 fromMar-
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aret BoWker, Teresa Jameson, Joseph- e Kelly and Joseph-Webster; £2 7s.
een Garlick;'9s.'lid.; Sheila Lawson again, • 4s. 16d.; Normari .Smith’115s,;’ Joseph and'Keith 'Whittaker 8s. 6d.;| Margaret Bentley l2s. 64: Peter Bridge; Maureen Pickles, Ruth Simpson, 3s. 6d.; Isaac Knight 19s. 84d.; ‘Dorothy Parker Is. 6Sd.;, (Alan. Smith £1; Pat Speak 10s.;-Annie. Taylor £1 12s. 4d.; Marie Bartlett Is. 3^d:; Cyril King, again; 10s.; Dennis Birch 6s.; Margaret Flack £1; George Hargreaves,! again, 3s' :6d:| Greta Towhley 5s.; Brian Hall £1 5s.; Mil. Duckworth £1 6s.-; (Ronald, Derek and Brian I Aspden £l'7s,; Irene Birch 2s. 6d.; Billy Stone £1';! Gordon and Hany Chatbum 10s.: Jean Choyoe! 10s.': Od.; Roy Dewhurst-£1 lOs.; Tom! Frost
5Margaret Knight '7s. 2Jd.' Dennis Clark; 5s.; Sheila Lawson 8s, 4d.: Marie Booth ric BbwdCn 10s.; ’Tom Hoyle £1; Dor-(
tlon of ship halfpence!. - ■ '.i Evelyn' Preston 12s.r: 8Jd.; - Elaine'
' The thoughts that arise:in me.’’, - iemily requisites and this resulted In _ sale made
a tin of'toffee arid sold it for 11s.; Betty 'Whitehead' reaped 8s. from the sale , of a cushion Cover and handker chief case.! Joan Harrison and Greta Marsden conducted a jumble sale (and
upthe toffee 1 realm,'stuck! his customers m for 11s.! I, think that this is really a arvellous.' ''And Frank Peel !sent
hat of Gordon Dean drew 13s. j6d.; t Monica Parker and Helen Waite Isold
^ses 'sent Bill. £3, which meant that they themselves had clothed a sailor. And such I a nice: letter! they sent me. Class 1.1 were doing all kinds of myS-
'they all put their shoulders' to the wheel with such’ zest that they rolled put £3 12s. 6d. Class J;4 were also at work, and my devoted salts and salt-
i:,;'i:FwHALLEY, 4 'CHURCH PABADE.4-Repre5ent-!
I Col. U J. Green was chief- marshal, and !n addition to a [detachment of ithf Royal Artillery, tpe following organisations took p a r t : A.R.P. and Ire watchers,; fW.V.S., St. John Ambulance Brigade. and Nursing Division; 'National Fire
iproce-ided- down Wlswell-lane' and via the main road to'the Church.
atlves of !all the ClWl ;defence or- ganls itlons In the village took part’ In the procession on Sunday morn ing'W ilch preceded thelservlce held at the (Parish Church! In connec tion :'vlth Warships Week. The 'proce alon- was formed in othe grounds! of Bramley Meade, ' and
he’s only (two, and thds the youngest CUTHEROE ADVERTISER i AlfD
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in iD A T , MAltCH 27. 1942. FARM WORK
OR SCHOOLING? |h
d . sent the Admiral Is. 9}d.i WeU Mickey Rooney(& Spencer Tiacey sone everybody at PJ. -Here's a cbtle—
'IlilittifirKorrols’ ‘iRorioYnowN’
MqndaT; Tutidai & Wedostdai J iCARROLL MAISH in
' T luMay, Frhtai and Satnidai
Tvo Housea Good Friday and Saturday, : i
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ROWLAND COMMITTEE’S OLD PROBLEM IN NEW FORM.
I “ I know I am whipping a dead Ihorse,”: he declared, ‘l but this lad !Is (the .only ‘man’ on the place ; who knows anything. about the sheep.-< I think, in the circum stances, he shoujd be allowed- to help with the farm work.” i • The Clerk (Mr. E. J. W. Douglas)
WJEWTON’S representative, (Mr. J. 11 • Watson, asked Howland Educa- -tlon Committee, on Monday, If thei'Son of a farmer in the area could be ’ excused attendance -from school (during the lambing season.
IN AND o6 t and r o u n d
i I By U' QUI,?
“ -liEST week-end Ifve had since 1 (.-T joined the Navy!'’ Thus’E melnheriof the crew of the V Castle
,leftj the town on Tuesday morning] The pai;ty arrived an hour soonei than had been expected on Friday f and le ft: half-an-rhour; before the
' ®D*P. now-before he
pointed out that the Board of (Education and ; the County Authority strdngly took the, view that children should not be allowed toSwprk during school hours when the schools, were open. I! : The' Comihlttee: felfc th ^ once-
: Ichildien' under fourteen could be Iwithdrawn from school to
the I tapresslon 'got ftbro^d that
For the sake of the children^ It was essential to maintain ( the^prlnclple thrit a child must be at school when' the school was open.
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..reguls.r Police'Force. After an Im pressive service' had been' conduct ed by the Vicar (Rev. H;,W. Butter- worth, M.A.) the procession was
•Servic e ; Girl Guides ; British Leglo i ; Special Cdnstabulary; Hoirie Guard, and members of the
re-foimed In Church and at a sal uting base which ■ was erected opposite Woodlands Drive, the sal ute ■was taken by Cpunclllor R. T. ■Varley and members of the Parish Counc (11. •. Music was, IprovldCd by . he land of, ( the Loyal Regiment and tae procession, which Indluded upwards of 250, was considered to
be oni of the best ever seen Ih the vlllag;.
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rellgloi Boole
the tist Mrs. fairly
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LADIES’ HODB';-^An Interesting lus address was given by Mrs. of Billlngtori, to members of
^dles' Social Hour a t the! Bap- Church on Tuesday evening. Hopwood. presiding over a good attendance.
.Tne Impress Dance Hand of Hurn-l '.ley Pfayed fori (dancing. It was -unate tnat the noor was so Sd ag' to hiake It Impossible ge the cabaret as the organ- lad planned, (and two, oi the; s—one a',(Royal Command
dance and cabaret!(held at the Assenbly Rooms [on I ’rlday even ing u roster interest In 'Warships Week attracted a crowd of between 550 ai d epi) and was a distinct suc cess. This Is (probably'the first occasion bn which a (cabaret show Has been staged dn Whalley, and the pi IVelty. aroused great Interest.
DANCE i AND CABARET.— The
erosity, however.! Is, reflected In the fact ;nat' ’they ! subscribed . £2-2s. towards .‘the proceeds—a really hand! ome I gesture. Larry Carton, wnoihas won considerable fame as a-llglitenlngi cartoonist, the Heng- ,ler Brothers; and Terry O’Neill and
their
perloimer-4-were 'unable to, present entertalmnent. !'Their gen
unfor: croW( tO'Sta, Isers artlsti
' The Clerk: Why has he a man ? Mr. Watson : I have no
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lambing season. ' I think It is nebessary In the national Interest that the boy should stay a!t home' to help during this perlodl on his father’s (farm. If the -sheep are ncit properly tended, it might result Inj a wastage of food. The lad In question is th e : only shepherd there.
Mr. Watson : This is onlyi for the 1 hot got
tq employ a boy. I am afraid It Is regarded as a good thing, economic ally, if youngsters can’be got. V [Mr. Watson observed that ' a
The Clerk: It Is always better _____ ________Idea.
tended them personally, i ' [Major Wright: If the iad In
about the Job than he would do at school. ■' i
[Mr. Watson: Decidedly.- ' ! I
the privilege to one, you .■will be expected to extend. It to another. ’ ' [The Clerk: There are.a few with whom schools come'last,‘and’whose attitude Is “ what was good enough for my great grandfather shbuld be good enough for my boy.”, (i,.! [Mr. Watson ; It seems tojime to be a very hard case.
,jMr. T. Holgate :'. If you [extend
recalling the regulation quoted by the Clerk, said that they cnifld not waive the strict rule of attendance. There the discussion ended. ■
The; Chairman (Mr. T. Walker), j; ■
W(OOR[ LANE ANNIVERSARY AND QIFT DAY
'-4 odist Church was celebrated on Sunday, .when the preacher,: morning and evening, was the Minister, the Rev. J E. Storey, :MA. A special musical service in the afternoon was very well atten-ded. Mrs. Storey. presided and g led (the devotions. ;The various items
n "THE anniversary of Moor Lane Meth-
■Joani, added tb'(the' evening's en- joyni( nt with pleasing (Variety acts. One of the principal features of the event was the visit ,of Mr. G. Tomhrison, M,p.| for ' Parnworth, and Parliamentary Secretafy to the Ministry of .Labour, whose ad dress Is^reported! elsewhere in this issue. He wah ( Introduced (to the audience by Councillor R. T. Vgr- ley, and afterwards was warmly thanl ed for (his services by Messrs. T A. Starkle arib T. Holden. Mr. Tomlinson! announced that the! proceods had been! augmented by' a cheque for £7! from members of the-A.T.B.'.and he srild this showed a really fine spirit,; for the ladles were not jbnly prepared to serve their: country aP members of H.M. Forces, but! also willing to give money In support of such a deserv ing cause. 1 A sum of 28s, was also raised, by, a competition held by! four bbys, Dereki Hawbrth, ,W. Fin der, Billy Suttoh and Frank Peel. The effort wasUpromoted by thg members bf the!Parish Council as thelrj[personal [contribution ; to Warships , ’Week,! and they ■were happy to [have the (assistance of! Miss Dorothy 'Taylor and Mr. G. C„ Taylor, of “ Graythwalte,” who had' charge of! the cabaret and were' responsible' for ’ the beautiful dec-; oratmns. which etihantied the'ap pearance bf the ( ballroom. Though the exact ’proceeds,: which- will be haij^d. over to the Chancellor of the flxchequer as a direct gift to' the j 1 latldh, are; not, (yet known, they lavelso far realised over- £95, and ’vlthunohey -still to come hi, the’ total ,1s confidently expected to, reach‘three figures. The raagnlfl-: cent suebessi' 'achieved 'reflects credit bn ( a l l: concerned. - There, were no expenses. ! ; •
P. Hargraves, (presided at the; montily meeting of the Women’s; Institute held on Wednesday even ing at thejMethodist -School, when' Mr. E. Wlnsor,-; former! head gard ener for. i Blackburn Corporation, gave I a,! very Interesting talk on gardenlpg.i , A i' cbiripelltlbn for ralnlatiire'irock' gardops.was won. by Miss Robse. Miss Sagar gave a ; report qtj jthe ’ annual meeting of
(WOMEN’S' INSTITUTE.-Mrs C.[ ■ . , . ■ ' ' .1 ■
•Sputhem’s solos were “Think on Me” and “ Art Thou Troubled?’^: arid Mr. Harold Parkinson sang “Bless ThiSi House" and'“I’ll .Walk Beside You.” Especially pleasing was the duet from “ Judas,’/. “ 0 Lovely Peace/’ given by Mesdames Hlndle and Southern, ^hose voices blended beautifully. (.Twq-v'ery
acquitting themselves, with, distinct credit. Madame Daisy Hiridlp sang “The Lord is my Light’’ (Allitsen) and “ Reside Still-Waters.” Madame! Olive
ave especial pleasure,! all the artistes
.acceptable items by, the (Mpular-local elocutionist, Miss Alice ,'WeDster,i wete “The touch of:the Master Handf’ and
bright Seraphim,” was given- a brilliant rendering by Madame Hlndle. (t
social, held on -Monday night, a special gift effort was combined with the object of making-good, to some extent,' lost, revenue from the usual autumn-winter sPeial events which,! through] warjtime conditions, had'to be abandohed.- The Rev. J. E Storey announced.during the
' [The day’s'offertories exceeded £10. [With the .customary congregational
H Parkinson,, vocalists; JRr. H. Tpwn- som harp and musical .saw Sapper Jameson, accordion; and'Mr. A. Lin- gbrd, pianist.' i •
. I |' SABDEN
the llancashlre: Federation held at; Prestbn,| and., MRs (Sauvain was appointed secretary oif the Savings; Group ip jlace Of Mrs. Bloomfleld,: whon a f now joined the Women’?;
Mr. (aeorge Slnglpton,- whose death we reported last week, ,took plape at Boltori-by-Bj}wland yesterday week . i The Rector -'(Rev.’ H. ‘B. Stott)! (Officiated/ ( Floral; tributes were^^sent by: The family ; Grand children; !, Mr. and Mrs. Cap- stickMrs.-<Ma?on, ;■,,Mr. and Mrs. R. Rlobelrts; Merp iSyke ; J.'and M. sl;| Mr, and Mrs, J. T. Hay- ;! Ml efld Iffrs. Smqlley and
Bdlton^by-Bowland . INTE^MjENT.4The[. f^ e ra l of
Katljileen. !Mff. T. E. Robinson’had charge I of the funeral arrange-
trie St. Nicholas Sunday . School took placq on Saturday. : Miss Alston was in-tjie chair, [and [the prizes were (distributed by A.C. Ernest'Shaw. Mr. HI .G. Nuttall (vicar’s warden) announced, tjhat the I living , had beenaccepted; by tne: Rev. Charles Morris McGarth, n iw of Rufford but formerly qf St. John’s [ Church, Gainnoiy, Burnley. . In the Baptist Sunday, School, on S iturday, tlje. Cottagers concert party, who are connected' wlth[the c! lurch and sfchool, produced thplr first! effort. I Those, tal[lng jiart vere Mrs. J. Fogarty, Mrs C Mjior- i,ouse. Miss |E. Haworthi i Miss D. [awson, MeMrs. H. Noicross, N. ibptt, J, Newby,' C. Moorhouse,
’he .'anniial; prize idistrlljutloi) of
arid ’J. Fogarty. The prograpime was produced by Mr. J. Fogarty and! Mrs, Mdorhouse-'was the ac-
C(impanlst. 'THe event was opened' by a former ipember of the drapia-’ A.C.W. Marlon
held' bn Tuesday, at! the Auction Mart, Clltherpe. ’when a| nice show of useful, farm and town 'work hprses, were pii- offer, j There was a'.'kePri demand for the pest horses, a''jtotal clearance, being effected. Quotations| Best ,towp , geldings, 80 to 100 g ulneas ; brood- mares for farm>o(k, 50 to 85 guineas; useful; va’nners, 48 Ito,J0i guineas; t l ree-year-olds, broken for ' farm work; 38 ’ to horses, 28 (to
MARCH HpRSE FAIR. lie annual] March home fair was
58 guineas; 44 guineas.
aged
Daisy Hlndle, Madanie Soufqem, Miss' d1 Houlker, Master G. Hitchen and Mr.
iance, and a bright, . , _ qerit was contributed to l eritertain- yj Madame
s e evening. Sandersqq’s j charming solo, “Easter Flowers,” was tastefully exacting aria from “Samson,” “Let the
Unto.Him.”,: I - ■ ’. 4 | thI There was further special, music in ung by Madame Southern, whiR the
VLast Lines,!’ ' The choir,! under the baton of Mr,'E4, Hartley, gave a cblour- fuliinterpretation of the anthem ’’Come
stranger could - not manage the sheep like this lad, who knew all about them' as , a result of [having
tends to.go In for; farming, [he will probably learn more on the farm
I impossible to'maintain in many' [areas.- |
|wor|c, regular attendance' of I the (older children'would j bri quite
]
-.ilf '
.sqiattlpg bn ; the floor’ singing tc six tiny tots (ilustered round' ! The Navy went to the schools all rlghl and- ehjoyed evervi minute i of It Dozens of autographs were; giver by [officers and men (and you shouR
have heard the cheering Inj everj one ,of these: schools. But doubt- les,j youidld I
i ( 'i, I’-'visit of the Rlbble ’bu: * ' : '
a ■ big spccess.: A handsbpie ’ craft sh’! had a selling centre amldshlpi aril good business was done In thi Market Place and later at severa pf the [schools. Indeed, .-sb’keer were,the children to buy staiinpii anl certificates in the ship that- the, vefel could not complete'lb Itmery.l and several schools (fallec
-*• “ cruiser’’ on Wednesday war
to get the expected visit. Whlcl wab just too bad !
'
TU been touring the schools, too and the signallers have Imparted a lot of Interesting information [tc thb scriola'rs. : Then the artlllerj went to the schools, and the children not only had clear-cut
MiLITARy wireless van hai
■parties set out from the Town Hall soon after nine o’clock on Monday morning, and one or other of these parties ivisited every school in the area. : Little - speeches describing life , afloat were given by officers a n l ’mep, and dozens of questions wece put by the scholars. In one scl ool, a teacher found a ; saljoi
irst schedule on Tuesday. These were the only, untoward Items In the visit, and there Isn’t, a doubt that the officers-and crew had a gooi time. “ You; Noi[therners' cai shcw .uk: something when it come: to .hospitality,”- a, (Southerner o. the crew told me.’.Clltheroe people took thq “ Castletbni” men'to their heirts and to their homes from , the riibrnentj they set fo[ot in the ball- room op Friday night, .ehterlni ceremoniously whlje t the ham played ‘/Rule Britannia!” ’,-( i How the folks cheered ! , [But oii aU the j Items In the sallows’ pro] gramme, their -vlsltvto the 'schools! was ,the! one most ehjoyed by the meh ! a[nd -the children. ( ^ u r
The noise of a hack-saw makes h poor -lullaby f
salvagers c f their own ratUngs; ipnk after some folks had' gohe to' bed!
Only I Ol e section of the com v„., munity! is jubilant' about the'dis
appearance of the rails and gates I refer to the newsboys. ■' Shut that gate!” they It s easier] now to hop gardens tp another,
colds
humout: maybe, -we shall all have permanent
(TAKING .for; 'a
ih l
house, a Clltheroe womin yestei- day fell tirough the rolling [thit werent thsre Into her rielghhoims gardp. ■'vye shall hayeio trA
; “ I camp ” outside ( her up her usuql posltio i *
the neighlour said later.- . 4 j I "
against the gatepost (ift ( ■
■, .(■'!
man who stock pf
j
many ^nderful things with-bool 3 of cloakroom tickets. One tradpl -
chUdrt n In the. town have ,dpil e pence, mo'v has a much deuletea
had a reasonably gopd these' books, prlce twiJ-
promptly sold me the first ticket
flaantlty. “The worst of It Is," sayS’ , I Ivfe virtually given! the books,, • be cause the purepasetS
for the twppence they paid for the book!"
I'^AliKHlG in the Mltton dlstrlit last week-end I ,found (tbit
the the
Hodder. Large .quantities jpf brushwood and! plenty of timbpir' which w(ouJd make thoroughly geo firewood were lying on the roads: d ■verge.
much work had been done iri cleaf- Ing the brushwood and timber ftp] roadside and fences'betwePh Clltheroe—Mltton road juni- tlp -n and the crPasvroads at Hlgnpr
sr.
authority I enquired what, \n being dpi ,e With this (mater: a
lileetlng , someone - 1
explanations ( about the guns but buj; were- allowed, to make very close [examination. , They did everything- but Are. the guns,and would have done that If there had bePn any shells, about!
going, I disappearing fast,, [street after street. ( Housewives look pn no ; even pretending tO' like It ; husbands get positively | irate, esMclally as [a certain amount (of da mage; to stonework appears to be Inevitable. Some of the men are prpferrjng to dislodge their ,own ral|llngs; to minimise the . damage,
Ha.ck-saws, spanners, hammers hare aff been brought. Into play, in the light of the evening; aye, and ' the [moonlit night. ; 'They were it ln[ one street, these voluntary
The railings of the town are clang!: Bang,; bang/
WQMEN^S PART LADY o teN SH A W’S
COi
INTRASTS AT WARSHIP’S MEETING.
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(how they- succeeded . In gettiny (marled women to work In! tlieii' jln(Iustrles, and leave thellr chlidrer' [In [charge of someone else. ! The answer](was, “ 'We don’t havpj te
[ of Russia. She asked one of the Ru islaii: delegates in. this country
[onlV trouble we have Is persuadlnj certain; [women that theje will'be retoerlng better service by staying at liompj and looking' after the.rii'er anti those engageldT on' importaui wai work,” That was the ' ■ ' nee led ;ln England.
|i CONTRASTS;
that was good enough to brlngj us vlpt )ry„!, It was not a matter or reaching a target during Warships Week,! and then saying, Well, we’ve done-our bit now and [don't need to ; worry any more.” ; The women,; like the menfolk] had-got ,to, take! off their coats and throw theifaselves whole-heartedly Into the'^ struggle until- victory; whs achieved; She would ask (the' wonjen j to remember that (eveiiy penny thpy spent on new cloth*
necessities of life. We ought tp seaijch' our consciences at this, time to see If ,we were putting our very best In^ the war effort, for bnly
,which .were not [necessary was, the equivalent to, stpallng monty[ from
'and all'the odd’ pehnles'!’'arid; hali- pennles:! she put aside for buying savings :i certificates. It Iwas sui-
•I her [pockets' :?vej;,v Saturglay [night
the country. Eighteen mPnths agri she made' i t ' a 'practice [to qmpw
the contrast between-some womer In this (country ctandlng! for long' periods In queues a t! the! shop? tP get toffee, cigarettes arid lextrei luxKrles, and : those wbmeri | In enemy occupied countries waiting: long hours In queues for the bati
S ie could hot help tlilnklng of
peipuade them. They knoW per fectly /well the ■ future bf i theli' children! depends entirely upon the efforts ( they put fo r^ rd I and therefore, they throw, themselvc! wh )le-heartedly Into the I war. The
! She said that because there had been reduced enemy air .activity pvt r this country „ |many people toactlcularly women,' 'had become [rather complacent. They had riot, (for example, the same outlook to- iwa'ds tjhe'.war effort as'the womer
ppenshaw, of Preston, when she addressed a welteattended meeting pfj women .at the Parish Church School,! Clltheroe, on Wedriesdaj [afternoon. ■
! ', - .1 |
liR JOMEN’S part: In the war aflort ' was vividly described by! Ladj
of the brushwood and slmllir timber still lying by the; rdadsldr. Here 1? ,;i fine opportunity fPr readers who may be seeking th‘ sort of material before lon^
pea stlcki and similar! materia, from this site ! for use. In thfe f gardens.. „ .The i farmer concerne d told me t la t he, had renroyed Inio his fields all theltlmber he required and the public generally 'were pei'- fectly at 1 berty to take awhy at y
suggesftlng that many [.amateu gardeners would be glad to coU:ct
[A COPY of the Toronto ’’s t i r Week y,” dated January 1 lit il-
' '
came Into ny possession during,li p i t l found a photo^srh
.followed,' after which ;
HM.o.sj Skeena (was officially! credltMi 1 sinking i three, of ' thpm.i Cllthproe iias ispeclal liltbre* ml
®^-Uffi66rs of a .Ganadiaii wars i ri which durng recent convoy Iwmk had sunk j three U-Boats. ' Tl e coiivojy wak attacked by a pack! i f at least twimty German subraarlhes p, sixty-six: hour sea bantje
Lieutenant j this teat „
Mltchjell, of “Almonds.” Clitheioe. 'ftwtvlsjcateavawKic a
father, Mr,| ............. a, son| of the late Aldern
prisWg .had b form (
’f,
do t „ (laughter.)
womejnnot ampli
I is ohe of the [officer] js' John Mitchell, whose Archibald 'MitchellJ Is Alderman C.
jeen able to buy through this' of sav'jlng and she advised ;nPi
o ...J., many certffi'eates she!
- — only to follow her’ &jj but to get their husband^’)|o '.e s:;me-[-or do It for them'
from I hac ful, and strucli: me .throve our
are I j a very serious position, / s I saw the Union _Jack fluttering
ered them lustlflable. ■ It wllllbt pur own faiilt If we lose this Nevei thelesj, I am proud of women of Epgland and the thing i that nany Pf them did during th* tlmejwhen )ur, cquntry was belli i so heavily bombed. Many of may never know what It.-will like tb enjo;^ real peace again, brih we capi all way our part In makl i t
vl! spirit' w(
children asked their fathers ‘wlat great iwiiT
bate for our i chlldrra. iMt vvar, It was said I t at
'to the women to. play theft! fuS part in achieving final victory Were made by t ie Mayoress (Mrs. tal. French). anij, Mrs. R. GreenWofid., ofijWhalley, 'vho were assoeiatedlln ,
will turn to (-mother as well’ and ask, ^ a t sh^e. did In the total w* - fare ih whic.i'.we are now engaged ^ ^ The - Hoii ourable Mrs.' Ralph Assheton,, Who presided,-, strested the ne.ed foi'sacrifice £md,::a spirit of total waitfare. Further appelal?
daddy ? but] after this,war, (tlejr
a vote of tianks to. Lady Ope' Shaw.
r , COI GREIIATIONAL PHURCH.
moriung ser-lc'e about New Guln Mr. Sinclair I said that Half thdli'
-.mlssiPri fields and workers (W
vices J. A. ____
being Sincla ft. , Speaking ati _________ „
Involved In' war. -J' In the evenlni Mr. Slnclalij spoke oh (Gharidt]
e
Rosp-gcent [’ theory of! mlsSlq.iw T. •e.•hw pays wplringU
ed to(nearlyf£6, were towards the- Church’s ailnual contribution theC'London Missionary Society.
ofilfeAAlgs, which aUoul
amiUUr t-ll tc
prated at tt e Clltheroe Congrega^ tlonaj Church on Sunday, the;seA conducted by the Rev
Foreign missions ,Day [was cel;- 1 i
' Thursday 137,950 Friday
Saturday!.,.. (Flnali Total...
Tuesday!.................. Wednesday . 121,026
(SatuMay Monday,
enemy has made for the Invasloi of th s Courtry[ Although It Is act ,my ceslre ;o alarm you; I wo ill aSk -reu to reriiember the staie menti mad,! to this, effect by C’lJr leapefs,! wto iwould never h£,v3 uttered them had they not consid
the year effort soon be flying think that Is would remind
- yoi ,
your 2,ncltot Castle I thoujlt never sedn It look so beaut - the horrible thou jl t thaf if we did ndt all maximum weight (lito the swastika ml ;t t there. ' You riiliu exageratlon, but l 'ou of the plans :he
OR .swastika ; W
M ,
UNION JACK Lacy Opdnshaw went on; (“ iwe
Uft HULlCiaJK ™ BarnaclP ->
Lancashire saying about a 'ma i wlth‘a-| CO d having slept- with tWa gate opei: ceases to have I arite
T ““oi'ner. The! ()ll
sNo pio**® from one
ay,( aril ABOUT ■ ' lO-DAY (Friday): . i.eOMING Etjl'ENTS.
! Pleasure'Fair. Also C Monday.-
SATURDAY:
! I Grlndletori W.V.S. Ctom; ;rt, in Me ['
I ’ . Final! Ih'dlcator CeremoHy, 4 pm. ' ( Auctlbn sale at The Me tdows, Wo
'! Liberal Club, Clltheroe •! ■
( St John Ambulance (Bri’aae; Dat j
( lor Warships, Week. , ; !.Weavers’
Ins.tltute.
■ ( -'’■ Iv SUNDAY: ! :
! ' s Clltheroe iRarish Caiurcli of 'Prayer: 84), 10-30,
■ttriiitewell • Parish Cl ' , DW of Prayeil; Ser.f,.,. .
Methodist .(Wesley) iChirch;’! Sei M at 10-30 and 6-0 o’clfe. !
St Helen’s Church, Wa-idingtoL, "tlohal Day-of Prayer 8,10-30,
es
Xtongregatlonal Churchl: Services ^M d 6 o’clock. , (' (! 1 Assembly Rooms, Whalley: Enter merit, 8 pm. K, I
oor Lane Methodist Church; vices -1050 and 6-0 e^’clock.j
GarritenTheatre, KingiLane Hall. Foothill’ Match, Shaw Bridge’ Grot Jollle Memorial Church, Barrow, Li Day: Services 2-45 aid 6 pm.
I
C MONDAY: ' ' ' | .! [' |(
K' ’Two houses Good’Prlday, 6-0 & I
The Palladium: Mondav 64) and ( Tufetday to Friday, 7-30. Satur a-16. a n d 8-i5.| ]!
lltheroe-Auction Mart; Grai^ ''I a.m. 1 c
[ i
• The I .Grand : ' ■ Monday, Tu'esc . Thursday, Friday; 7-jO. Wednes, ■ and Saturday, 641 and 8-15. Matl
lM [Lane 1 Picture RaU: Moa ■rue W«M5. iuaiiiiico |WaLuiuaj, a-.u. Twb houses GootiFrinay, 6-0 & t
Whalley Pictures: Monday to'Friday 7-30; Saturday ^0(and|8-15 .’ ' TWo houses Gboq Friday, ,6A(& 8
Rialto, Blackburn: IMoMay, Tues( Co-op.|Womeii’s Gu
wo'houses Good Friday, 6-0 ant TUESDAY.
ale qf Household •PinUico Road; C
'Hothei'sall j and Forrest. ’' ( I
FRIDAY,'
MAB.CH 27th,
Good Friday th: “Alvertisqr : Times" will hej lubHsled Thureday at the usual hoiir.j “ copy ” must reach the Office later than WEDNESDAY NOO
Easter Pub Next week 'ir
: (Splendidly, and t h e -— [ ’ have all proved I thoDughly[ s.
! with a'realswinL , ! the i programme I ,hai
Warships Wee!
:, give! first-;classj displays. Seve ■ I fine [ demonstrallohs remain toj [ given, ,notably thgt by the Ro; Engineers at Low Moor, to-day, 4 the Ifire-flghtlng [display by N.F.S. : In! the Castlb Gifo
; (factory, with Nayy; Army arid ' Force, as represented by' ’'! excellent : A.T.C., [ co-6perat[rig
.as so far gi Every -event
' gone J atti Petit
lFumfshmesiat 1 . tJl ■ ’ 1 a 1942 ica ion [coiisequeice I itherae, 2 p.m;, ,((H am.
Wednesday, 2-30. (Saturday, 2-15, Two houses Good Frldjiy, 6-0 & 8
i l
and Friday, conliiluous from 6 p Matlneei (daily [2^0;J( Wednesb T Thursday’ Saturday, 2[30. 6, and i
OUtheine Auction Sale of. Dally C?ttle[ S WEDNESDAY:
cial 4Daijt I C )[ Ltc
IjOW I’Moor Union i Street Mett CSiurch, Ladies’ Da" ‘ " “
: National 5-30 and
r2-15 and ;ch: 4 Nat
! ' ■ bylT.'Sllverwoo4iat 2-15... ist( Schoolroom., !
Indicatbr Ceremony by School can /in Market Place, 2 pjm.
Utheroej -Auction Mart — - and Laying-off Oattl^, 11 am-
Saturday Sale 01 ,
(either afoot or ayrhepl, thq[ b.t [approach,to the Lpw.iyioor dem' ! Stratton will be dowir the iyill, I street to the mill Itself, [wfit guides will direct the( way.,'; T (children will have a specially g -One'Item] yvhich IsLl Islbou
(to make a big appeal to tneiri
■ make [this “ flight," (Children will be called----- ’a sixpenny savings stamp ■so ' th fe will, prpbaply b, •■customers” thari; [bjin b
’well looked ! after;
...................... . „,.peal to tneir the 'chance of anj aerial ride c the’ liyer, ..'Parerits ,rieed not nervous; the chlldfen will Before', tr we [gate upon [to b
time;
, (grand time with the crew of|H.M “ Castleton,” :have|[also had gp
wlthM The youngsters ,—
jfun with the, “ Gumiers,” and r •they will get thrillsjj out pf 'Engineers, with more fun to fol Trom the Ni'.S. |([ |
i
' much'doubt that “(Bill’s ” fundi ' “ Clothe' the Sailors ” | will liexc^i £606. [ Bear-In mlnd| that jthlS
(their gpop time, If! only for tp] magnlflcerit efforts (in [(ollaboratii ,wlth '“Blll Barriacle.’l I There Isi
The children cprta'nly deser ! * ■ , ,
Ichlldreij ’ In to-day' icereinony, In which [•wlllihaye a represent making cord;
a direct gift to the (nation by tl chlldreri of Clltheroe! and the rub ____ .t.! The effort, ffe-unique 1 (that, nothing on! anything like tp 'scale .has been done Due I hbnour will | be
.raised' riearly £100,0)0. [Belp) any true comparison can be mac
qwn - Bollaridyi[s ______,
■Clltheroe total.! '.We| are jlookir forward I to big jumps, to-day ati to-mbrrdw. The folic wing coP parlson [of the. daljy progress^ totals wul be of lntei;qst|eiji
, with I last year’s I figures th: £160,00(1' must be ladled to tf
Warships Week. £
63,476 80,056 94,636
, '
(toVthb limit .of theft power.! Wheri possible, they should , use tpi Selling Cehtre In the Market Place, thus [ reUeylng pressurb qn the Post ; Offices,, and (‘Isol getting quicker 'service..'] Mal|e that total grow I
■There Is still time for Invest and we hope thej
Weapons Week. !'
, War!
IOI.O2O 131,369 173,694 200,597 231,626! 300,7971 3ll,797
( | £ , 81,617,
rjesldents ti will do s(
, But what about the Invqstmer side bf Warships Week ’ Frankl; ,we seemed slowerlicif' the mar than! In War \yearionS|[ Web] [though 1 there■ has hem welcolr Improvement as yhe week ht progressbd, ’ ■ Last year, of j coufS we Had [Howland with t.heft
a speech or pulling (til * ' * ( ( (
every.tlve,
done Ind
elsBWher tb
[ had
' itio dec
We confidently ; recomhiend i i be ;1 People will find, by! the waji,, tly
.dlcafc schw eith I
us, rind !b yecept!
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