U ' : . iT*- n rT T T T T lR O E A P \ ? ^ B T l S E B St T ^ M E S .
t S I X ) I MltHSLT'KY \
F R I D A Y , ;
J.TTKE 1943. I OF FOOD ydur\\new r a t i o n B O O K S order of holders’ sd^^inej- When and where your book^U be advertised for yaur surname, NAMES beginning :
wheKj. TO GO:
H'
W aL DISTMBUTld;'I IN THE BOROUGH^ , F
I j p . •'
— lOth/llth Jiine ISth/ietH'fJpe
__ I7th/I8ih=.3^e, ' 9-30 .a.m to 8r
'
r J i l XHE CONSERVATIVE!CLUB, ; 'CASXtE'S’TWpx; ’ .■.cLrrHE'ROis.l - i
p.m.- daily.." d-iTHEROE RURAL PISTBICT.^
'-VyHERE TO GO;
good going to any other
B IB B IE S B A IE LEAGUE ' Table to^dat^-^
Read .....................5-- 4.. 0.. 1.. 13 Cbjoirley . . . . . . ■ • •. - . 3^. 0.. i • • i"
Whalley Leyland i . - . i . - v Cherry .Tree ..■■■ Kdale ■
Darwen . . . . . ----- Great Harwood B’tourn, St. ,j Jam.,--
Wanderers. Clltheroe s Cliiheroe 76;
Darwen 82; BEST
3.. 2.. 1.'. 0.. 1.. 2..
1.. 4>. 0., a., u.. „
Blackpool ■ Services4 . f 3.. 0.. i . . W ptr«V . A . .. 3. a la 1*V 1
5,« 3.« l ,.. l . ‘rT3 4.'.
. 4 . .1 . ; . 4.. l;.: 2,1 1-. 4.. 1..' 3.] 0.. „
James’• 5" 1-- ^ Whalley 57; Great Harwood, 27,
SATURDAY’S ..R^ULTB^ , ^
♦Chorley 96 .for 3. performances.
BATTING:
I T. Small, Cborley . . . . . . .• G. Slakey, Blackpool . . , . ‘ '.'Not out.-,
. : ' , . BOWLING; smith,. Whalley
S. Preston, Blackpool
Ni S., Petty, Bar^ldOTick..-. . 6 for 12 R. S .Haworth, R e
: . io H. Sharples,.Cherry, ’rree ... .,• .6 for- ^ . ' -
Bead v. Blackburn
..St. James s. ,. Chorley'.V.-IObetry Tree, ■
services. HURST f " - ;
' CHATBURN.—GKurch' It noon,
bU^prSted in an c;u-Iier^aj*™
24th/^th June, 9-30 ,
a.tn.—1? .m.—6 p.m. for all names.
iooMTin iha'left-hand colomn above and has'nol watt tvntii an advertisement is
for _yop=w books until your .mt.ul ts oulkd- - poster? in your ]_
CLITHEROE’S FOURTH d e f e a t .
' o ^ n 'IW aV . bu^ .kiiowlng^ that tbey^ would still be
^ ^
BEAD STILL W I ^ N G . ‘ In al low scoring match, at Cherry 'by beating th e _ h o n ie J e am J ^ lg j
,'able partn’ wicket
offered bowling
comfortably. i -The visitors:.batted nrst and. after two wickets'„ ha^ been lost very cheaply,; an invalu
■Whltham added 2Y runs,.and' took his .wife,
v.Mth the sdore
on.to 34 before the third gees fr°®
fell.
ershlp'betwe^ No
Sharpies, the latter in particular prpriUg: difficult to get away,' ahd Read’s i Innings closed ut 57.
se ^erioms of
' P. Hanson, u
Read; having come .to i the declsibn that las it had been difficult/ for
. _ other opposhlon
-r-.r——— - to, % ) Bapt^t and ; Jti; Tuesday
hatsinan „
C H U R C H , W O R K IN
i LUTHERIAN j PASTOR’S , LEOURB AT. BILLINGTON.
qP THE CHINCHES, ^ h e Rev, Dootot Hans P. Ehren v I here. PhJD^a.Lnthewn^^
f^rge c o n ^ ^ aU w to! ^ ^ e n e z e r ^ ^PCh^
i .Meal ah'industrial <town
for 110/ runs. Harold^picktoon I fought bravely,to,stem/the r^:W),th I
Ibut with .no,,other'player Able jto I After • score more than. four^the iw!hgs j prayer,;
. the highest innings ■ fhe,lnat<jh, 1 ■
qmith. maiiey ................^ Yor 1 3 ^g^tlve :co^operation. fromjA., j laying gressi! i '
his-best'perfonnance ol the seasbn, *5
Bibbiesdale Wanderera v. ■Willey,. Great Hdfwood V. Ciitheroe.,
. BEAD.'..; i' ■;! ■ .yi r
i:* P ^ « C T -S S a » ' ‘ at the- bottom of, the lea|"e.^mvi
•Sdrbe'released from work
‘ i Shabkleton, .Irvin lout ; . ■ i ; I/':
V i -! ■
J. Sbacklady 0 Park b: Sharpies H- Harrforth- b-'Hanson.:.,,..-. • S.' 'Whitbam .b Sharpies, . . . . . . . J.' 'Whitham Ibw! Sharpies -p: • • J. VV.; Sagar Ihw Sharpies, Al Wade b Sharpies ..-.I.. . . . : t ; . J. Bushtbn b Sharpies J. Clegg b Hai)son, . . . J. ipilklngton; not out W.' Smith b ■ Ransgn >
' ■ Extras...
H, Sharpies .... .'10.4'.;- 2 .. 18 X3.'Hart
. -!■' i ' BOWLING: - F: Hanson
'^V Corps, and Jack Beddows., no^ L Htga^^s' b 'Haworth .,, thelE.A.F.. .both turned,_o.ur
tri ■ make ■' the i ,Journey. • L ^m a. iRoWnson b Haworth Wilkinson serving wltb^the -Am^.-t ^ Hart, Ihw Haworth]..
W.‘Doidge b Wj^e rwrtW flO iitB £ f iS , im ICE AND SNOW
% S t g S . l S f f i . S f e S W W W W * tm a n c e of' to e s e■
W o n i e ^ ^ this year’s ^ & n c e althSugh'
-B e& ? . was the tW hwr fielding, as of - old, was ,a,. sneer Clithefoe can get j,a
& f y S 6 S « r s
i S ,‘°On^SatSdaVTl5s‘^ » e s s IXagato^manifest, for Taylor, was pmstoto the old ./Blackpool_^pro,
!•• S-> '
Iwalw improverthe outlook con-: w/^irnnst complete control of me siderably an oTid both batsmen iseemed
:seemea
IboWle^ his previous matches had CcUefted' -After - this 'summary |treatment__^or^^be^
fJassey put ^slgll' of bllng the ’ danfcroUS;
fully conscious fH)mJ past I expen ience that ■ batsmen ^re Irall. apd- ' gained almost finmei^late jsupport
i«’'ocl- ipvneri- BCFAiay V.* __
ns wiLa aiua.i6iiiB o^v^j* Ck iriAPR
T serieS’otJruDDer uuDes are Arty ^ t S r t o b ^ am ? » n f i S X « ^ ^ . Among memibers present was M). H. I.
of 'Management was held at - the Royal InfirmaiY on Monday
BLACBjBUElT^IWIBj lAEV The monthly meeting °t the. Board
Parkinson. CUtheroe. The warm thanks: of the ^®to|Were
: S leX h t - ’CES) was frbm| Mt^. Mra J. Nelson, Selbome-street, Black
accorded; to many generous dohors.^t only of money but, books, ^apzmes, silver naper' flowers, linen, Jetc. j
bum, aithank: ofiering on the: attain ment of their,Idiaroond wedHmg. j -
£' >L m
for the, month of May- showed: that out-patients- totalled 1,603.
S®
in the Infirmary Iipm Apr admitted durlriH May..544; 517; remaining, 235; dally beds occupied, '228; patier
weeks, eight.
in ■ 'the massage and departments; 2.368 radl taken and 243 . screen- ; made; whUe 397-operatioi formed to the large theati
given A221 applications 'ca -treatment ^ __r r __
Patients to the number - .
ts oyer six of 724 were therapeutic
1 were 242; discharged avei’age '■'of
The, medical and surgjqal ! relate Patients
thicken In many m od em ’ ducts tOjUayere^ol' ab^rb-':■
I .finel^tch bringing the partnership
Hanson joined men hopedposslbly successful stand ap to s t the. Wan
fnr this belief. He tossed the w s t one np and foUowed with lanother X ic h swales hit ' welf , but Andarsoh at deep cover ;ntodA_a
^AMther' siump set Clitheroe men were out fc? 49 wien
rterers Massey, having ■''apnievet ■his Object, rethed^after^^^^
may be-a si^n o* , . Sluggith Kfdney Action
SAFEGUARI)' your kiciheys. ^
‘ is always h^vy’ and 'any; extra strain may^uSe the body's fihere to become sluggish or congested. .When' this pccuts, ha^ul; im- j
: • Rheumatic.; ’ Pains, . lumbago. Urinary and "BladderTrouble, ,
.Inflamed
..Muscles and . Piil^This hiodem medicine will'
Gravel or Dlsturbed Nights. . Take Doan's Backache Kidney
■ flush out excess uric acidvand other poisons.
the. casualty operating theatre ' Three patients were .^ent; to . the
I'eXaminations were, per- and 66 to
-fVtarQnpnHc t'raphs - were
Royal Devon^ife Hospital Buxton The Chairman: (Mr. -w. R. Har-
Hargreaves) referred to the • honpur of
■-congratulations of the [Board were tendered to Sir Frederick upon the •well-deserved' honour 'which. His • Majesty had conferred upoir him.
knighthood -which had upon one o f !- their number,- Mr. F. Htodle, of Darwen,- and the |hearty
- ' ,
-.registration.!,;I ' All men .'bom tetweenjist'.Jmy, 1925, -I:- f; 1 ' ,
‘and .National
..Servlcej,oh [Saturday, thC; lath j-uije; 1943.! .!
and '30th September, 19®;' both dates Inclusive, 'are: required .-to register at local offices of the Ministry of iLabour
!]':[. -call-up]at the age of.i.ll'.' ' I---. ;TAKIVG care of- TH^jCffi^DREN.
-;*'ments can' be made'for tbetr medical MExamination 1 „ in ' -readin ;ss jfsr their
■ 17 yiears 8 monthsi > so thatarrang6< A. r. . . ' l i i . : '
t '-■.",! ''.I.’ihtoe 'arci' now . 'm'ora.y;ifi^-i'',3,06d !']'-.'irifarit .'Welfare -CentreScS'arid'70',per ' ,'cent.;-:df ainbhildren :toij|jer,jbrid,;'year ' ■
[ o f ' agd attend these dejatkefi[-isay'6. Miss ^^^^l^etary: to! Mln^t |^to|;jaeafth.
J'Piorenoe HbiPbrug,-. thp vBarliamtotary, .;:l:,lssued'',0ntll-eftervthe^.^^^^^^^^^ : S ' S o r e > O f :to«e:[tofeafm^ be.-;. I.'.'W.
Office hbme' -'SftfeS' for, smah: sayqrSf-j.’ j ,. nw^goes to ! build; itanks' ^9- ,BU^..'!l
’!'' ,;BACH 'Tl>|.'THE lS't();CKING, 'Steel.'i; fonnefiy;’-used-'
-toi-.mdkC.'^P^
• ,, , Dblpbtoj-,
vides!-for the-ii-egistratlpn -of young men as soon as (they reach the age, of
The National,Seryice |vct',;,W42, pro
, you wefikj of. nsedlcss discomfort. Oiemlst
Th« eorly UM.of Doan'» PiW
GHilS OF THOUGHT , '' POLITENESS
g, Good maimers are the blossom of .
r i , Eddy/',,:,
only polite to all but is pleasant -to those, who! practice -jt.—Mary. Baker
^If-denial is practical, and Is not , - | 1 -
-where the ■ best tongue has:, failed;— Elias L. Mlagoon.. ,
T-here' -is] -no policy 'like 'politeness, since a 'good manner often' succeeds
•' \ • j • [i'],
freedom. It simply',
conslsW-jn-.tre^, tog . others ■
treaW' yourself.--7Chesterfleld.
True politeness. Is'iperfecl: ease .and : just as yoiy love to ;be,-
' "-.
: True -, pojiteneSs’^ q u lr e s ' huiP}J|&-' goo'd sense,tond benevolence.,To totok
■ i ’ * niiay
stiiA^atd' sluggish' kidneys to • ' . > ,
for D o a n ’s ( U . . ' d
Capstlck ,
;
» * ,»_-mUft ’tnonV'nnnl cirift.'l lai, s
i CLrrHEROE s & R. McArt^to ^
ood sense > and good feeliug.-rHamuel L. Bardy St Capstick b Preston .. 0 Johnson. -, -I"'
brGood maimers and soft words have • .
AvI Dolphin St Capstlck b Treston... .5 F.'
Margerlson.not,out
ought many a difficult thing -to Pats;-, -'Vanbrugh.: -
, ,
'J.'Swales c-Anderson b MqSsey . . . . to • 14-
'Wi Olivier!b Blakey J. Beddows b Preston
w
A. Haiison c'.Dewhurst b Pre^n • • 9 T.'A. Aldersle'y O 'Massey-b Blakey 8
' G. B lak ey, .'to.' Massey-
s'. Preston , , ..
J, Massey c Aldersley .b: Hanson &. Blakey,.nofout . S. Andrews* b Taylor
, . ' BLACKPOOL
bowling ;'1 , 11- .!.:4'.:. il9.. 7 -
3 ;.'..j0,
ilS' ;ElUs, not out! :• •• VI, :R,Higson 9 ; G r ^ s ^ ^ ^ ; ^ H n ^ d ; om y -
O.! Bydeheard b Gregtop T i'Peters
b.Gregson
['..'.I-. .-.;. Extras...-..■... 6 -- -( !,: Total.:., ffi
. . ..'. 7.5;-. ,;1:!'.|. 44,;..' 2- . - a- ■
27 r o O T l iA T . 1 , ...-'its', •: >' ■
Mn - life’s I told,; f aded pages, ■
passion deep, re'.find , /
devotton
.ug.esr- r; ,. " iiV,'
• I,-. to ' ? '1 ".' „sh: ill', sleep.
■ii’AfilBE,’'
Rbssendale’'[Unlteai -and De- HayUana i q'greed jto'play, next' season.. CUtheio ,
„lSo ; expeetd to, continue, and - Bacup-:,. Borough'is to -9eclde this -week.-
'ierviceb a n i ■Morecam'be
tield‘ \^totoA'ccringtoi!,' -on .Saturday, j toaokpool j^rvlces,
R.O.P.SA.. ChorJe>. ,
BANiDA^HlRE COMBINATION. A:a.Ijanc^ire Combination rae^ting^
:L ,(
| BO\yLING;l
Tyidfesiey,; Goober
; great j :'I Tyldeisldy. .to;?
6 !(! 7 . ;• 4.5.;
s r s i v . : ? '
Christian : “jSXJBTI/iEAIHJ;.'|CLEVER.’,’:
“> i t to r - l
' ,jTot'al...57 betweenjthe yedrsa933 ^ Bi 'W'.T fitudUoh had changed: vastly_stoC^j;^iye utteto
’ c^ek,
Then-iwlU m y „ ini adoratipn dreaml^,
------the taoU^ts , s s ^ . m
VV. L. 'VVilktosbn Ibw Preston . . . . .I 3 S Taylor ,b Preston;.-------- . . . . . • • 0
fl p ^ m
v _ ^lUiTVforl ■•'in ^
y Irs’aTFfl.'tt’c find b’ Cooper. «.*.*•« -t I
ry - ■ - I Iridustrlal Gerriiariy iwas une“ Pl°y; ■' ^
X - 1 : !. i J. Ellis Ibw Tyld®®^®?™ ■ ■ ■ ‘ ' ’ ’ ' ‘ '' -7 irito: -uWer he said] he -'would,feed | ':?:^tte?Ul § .& f l ; t o 'C00I)6r’ ...- ''J: . - i S g S ® . ' f r a c ^ c e
man. He finply 'bellevejd to^l Jta the,' end spiritual,.,PQver .wcjilld
overcome toe power of I-toeL • 'The service closed wltp a h3hhpi
i 00 1 ed^and In .coxisequehqe i t^ a s not that soixhany ]^56rnian9
and'.the Benediction. vipiH 1 tein p er^ en t
purities are able to remain in the system and ’Cause .Backache*
esgroially after! a cold or clnll* Their task of parrying the. blood :
S c t a h l e : total. rH ow ^ e r l with
the fall of the fototo ^^ckef to 4^.. A -marked' slump set -in, lorj yv. Gregson, who has[been-a towMrto
strength for Blackburn H f Jfames s -Ide V for . manv' [ seasons,
« , ? ! » • t?me cricket, such a_perforwance
bringing back'Blakw, but ^ ,two Clitheroe players met bottoPreston
arid him with confidence - lElghteen
S a i S . . S . . S ! S f V T ' , th f f lr s t“ tow"o%3?s Blackpool opening
S eV d e «
runs had been aaded to. tne suure when Hanson was brilliantly cau^^ Alder^lefiiad^toanM^^
toe which rimy or inay and 1 certato, taoweverj and that^^a th^t
a'^eally fine one. He opened with- a I maiden iQver, fplldwed 'that i^th ^i^cket, and. L a fe g t^ ted b l ^ .
to more senpes tban one.,f^^^^ jSfkvmtTiPrt to fight valiantly they
S r t o T t him h a h , swept ^orL'had to be'Vtnalntatoed by lay-, toi seven
workers. ; |]: ‘ ■ I]]-,.-.' j. ,■ HIXLER XOXJ'i'H. . .
Lth? work !of the - -churches, Mrs ^Ehrenb'erg [Went bn/to say that at 'the age oLlOtoU children were coin-
uelled to jblhl the Hitler: Youth, in which body they w'ete taught how
. Alter^ raatirig -otoef ■ incidents ^to,, how toe HeW Order itoetfered with
: woAh taahy iaj 50 under jeasier, circumstancies.;,, , i,
•1?,^ Aid! and his ^ to this .match " o-
Battlhg '^flrst. -Wlialley , had; three fno 29 smd A partnership Of
■ : ■ I
1^. H.'3a]Vorth... 10 .> 3 .. loj A,i Wade
']• M. R. v i V lei
WIIALLEY j s u r v iv e SIIoiCKS.
Nazis gained jtpereastog P9V®rj-to®. C hK n s -o fg a n is e d ,ma^
less iSl tnbke earlier days, as the
-notes of those who attended regu- On.^^ona:,o®c?sloni when a
•cXtaile'd^ I EveeituaUy^,-Gestapo Seri used to illsten. in and alsivtake
toes! in: opposition but, in^iace. ui gyer-erowingi Nazi’ strength, they found^ th o s i ! meetings -gradu^y
Nazi rheadquarters-.^ ^ ,wi.! mtoref i remarks derogatory to^tte ^nrer,
'cnp^iklne''of'tile d^vll and;.not tns bU lo^ Lealder
his defence was: that- -constantly | tocrqasedi. ^ministers ^ been ®
(Continued; from prec^tog column), the Church said:phey world stand,
and, if necessary. :aufier i ° i ^99 Christian Church [if God so willed it.
Andl'So the' Church saved tierself to an entity, even though she had,tost her -DOwer to political and social spLr^lT Dr. E t a e r g iro^^^^ to give instances of how fear of the
hlif----------
if; he emDloycd’‘Snyon©• ivho.wa. not of tbe party! bow sbo])-keeperi
To 'match, [first-aid Woto-.t? mock at clergy and were also told toati I b S c ' l
ItoV.Paretos .waa - rtd-
S °a r ra i3" g ed th l ttoii" to their
S c e s T S h t h e ^ h ^ atteided at church .and on many .'occasions they^ would march around itlto church- beating drums Imilst toefservlc.e > to to prog^
trftd( , b,Haworth V-..• • •
H. Sjiarples b .Haworth F. Haiison b-.Wade
W;! Hargreaves, 'v;'
.i '
D; Park - c and fft ‘ 'Wade .. v. . . -----
BOWLING; .
QUl ■ii
' , • ’ ,1-' - b. 1
A Little vB Pilkington-'b- Wade;,..1.. , „
• •
Total.. 31 -'i
3 V'- '’ •'
I' !; ■,i',y']-., ’’Total. ..'57' .
i-'lV-- :V' i,oi ■M.,^.iRi: 8; 1 ••■L • V;30 ;•
after] he assumed power to -1933 H? onl’y.iwent to <*toch-un one^occa
sio-n - The, larger part o f tb-9 f
testaht I chutch ' -was Hitler - although many Btoie^sea S o i ' “ he- accSmulfshe^Fto
allowances, fS^ttorSuslcin'' ■ »
and so on. These cafised a
,
testants, and &in d ^ o the Confesslona
Pro- \ V w a s !the first body^to^
world to, oppose Hitler. , , 0 ^ 91 their- leaders!; was pastor. Nieu
imailftr,: who has been inj prison or | S
of th e ! [Nazi opposition to Christianity, ' 1
at'-3i ■ Harry Haworth hBd I Brown, ot Grepj, the Doetor
j^ this; cpuntiy|
, --Lnini,;::^ opemng
. jjjthef
•Bench, -this was the first 'tliiie .he could remember' there not Jbelng
• j, , ■ ariy cases. ^ , and
urw^d, Ihtrb- ^
nponle in ' ■ . , Sunday School' Annlver^rJ Ser
J. S. . B ak eran d the cplleptions . totalied; £14,..'■
vices were h?ld a t the. We; l^ a n CaiaDel, the pteacher was th< Rev.
' '
- - j .ir-ornian' was a-dead'onc, yen I A Ministry of
Food.expert ( n the' pastor
alridi one whO|| (-5 housewives at the,-Town Hall..,
5 1 5 B r - » n y / . . r . .
, . , HIXLEB’S 8 llArs Ehfenberg, ' l l ‘“ ■
“ ■ ■ ' ■ l l S g S ' l l i S ’ '^'V
> . ' yearS’ -servi^.
the Parish Church, C llth e roRev . F. G; Ackerley Pr®a®Ltog., to_:Ahe
• ’Ihe.'Cholr Sermons w^^^
Blackburn; taking th® vice. Collections, reallsed £ i4 ,lz s .- ■ After lengthy dlscusston',.BywTa^^^
farmer's decided to form: a 9 r a i^ nf the Niatioual, Fanners ynlon. Mr. Ri'Hltchln;^ who,-had bee^
L O O K I N G 2 S Y e a r s ' A g o .
(Frblh our Issues of June 14th, 1)18), Local farmers /esldtag Im
tlie j dlswproval_o£a new caw b
order which made shohldisend'thelr'StTCk to Gls
instead.'.of Clitheroe. A suggestion had been put
cotton c traffic operatives
wwd.by the R ^ y .Comply
ffiey sum
“V’' holidays should oe traffic arrangen^nts.
that be
for- held 5C across
B A C K Y e a r ?
(Promt our Issues of Jun? ,16th, 1893)1 The ild bridge at Lower HoMer,
H, which' Cromwell is said' to have piMed over the riv« with hia Ironsififes, -*as being repaired at the expens^ of I the Stonyhupt authori ties, In iconjunction i|, with , Mr. t Annlnall of Standeni; Hall; Mr.
S E V E N W IT H '
V -,A verdict d f ' Causes” ’ was
•'Borough iPoUee I day, ; on Mts. f Gamett-road
lEast-Lancashirj Rowland) alti
'suddenly thb p |
Mytfen Hallv Colonel Hargreaves -whallw i'Abbey; Mr.- Simpwn, Wlnklty; and Mr. Worsley-Taylot,
t a Ddtton Manor; Mr Hick,
Moreten Hall.: The' To-wn- Council, passed a
resolul ioni' to forward , addres^s to Her hEileStv the Queen, .the Prince and ¥ in c « s " of >M e s . and the
^ iormeriy lii ' street, as s n .
’ Miss Florenc the I Coroner was 83 years pq of' Mr. Tlion
- had never, recq tlon for .tlie' Monday a: Iter mother Went s]
Duke V Vork and Rrlncess Vlofoda Mary, onl the occasion of the imr pending Royal wedding.
-tri h'ls garden, Richard Proctor 141). Doilblr; Sawley. was found-dead.
Wit iliii half an hour of worMng
WMteWelT Parish . Churchy which 1521 but was lebu It ,in
■ a'-'s ’li^me! fori the lestoratlon of
1818 'was taken'up enthusiastically, bs^ t’hr&arishloners who arranged
fMobrlio^se,-wlfelof the Bishop of .Mancmest^..
n hn ’AM. to - be opened by , Mrs. '
vaCTS neyf .In the vClltheroe Union -Wks I jeboming' alamlng.
V'
Th'i continued [increase of Over 170
' -and returned i she had tea, of pains ard, t | ' She weht to
; collapspd. j Tw| - to assist, but
-drank the teal she said she
could not t leed asked! for although vitb bacon and a
' Dr. Mabdor who conduct^ examination', due to arterld
, deceased’s hoj a-post-mo rten
' -P.C. Br:idbiJ I Coroner ; aid f
, Her arteri es h i and the bjopd| had died.
that Mrs. Lorq about by per
;C6tnilentkg oii the demand for Sabc bn’s inclusion in the townships-
that it^ie Bitijle au.a?K ou.yi mornlrig and Canon Sale, yl?®* 9-1 attack on-the, smaller villages, and
will no|t stop here. ablyi-set hear to
therb -wm-.^^e for Waddtogtom
nfrhoLanc^ashlreSid WestEiorland Chapel, ^ ^ a ^ y e l e c t e d ; cfmlrman.
aUed'69.''A*very well-knoWm farmer h i had never recovered f to ^ having
-beto-' thrp-wn from previpus year; -
W ^ e i^ r Fields House. Grludleton. c o f e w.
Ttoe death w X ^ h o u n c e i to Mr. -------...n-T^nowntfarmer, I
Lieut W. B. Hargreavesj-was in . h(^1tai to 'France,, -havirlg been
w S e d in the right eye Thfi Olitherbe branen coiiec’
“ - - I 'f - on the - occasion o f , tne School anniversary realised £16;!! The preacher was the Jowett. of Didsbury
j igy-ng ]at jSawley Wesleyan
d f'toiri having 1 ;T>achers and ®dholars_of _^ a t - his ,t(2d) the bur ii'iWesleyan Sunday School to ^
, i . ; , mint
tbe -number of 194. naa a lutiy plcidb*^ Boltdn-by-Bowland.
iCfver "20 candidate ; from ■Vale, e(oi sd School' Whalley,'and ytoalley • iGnminar School.'. sat for the
Pte ' C Holgate -was Invalided . Col ese; of Preceptors examination, to' W a d d i^ ^
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y X s ’ serv^e in Salonika pte ‘ Jack *WlUiams, Giles^tfeets
wounded! in the knee was in hos- pltal at Aldershot.
: Pre-vlously ' reported mksin]g,_the
death ' in • action of Black, previously .of Clitheroe. was: annouhced.
Serto. Tom, Y'oTk-street.:
Ptp JatoeS'Perkins, Sabc gri, pre
viously
reported.itos^|w|^^|^®y^ to be a prisoner of . war in C ennany.
' Gni 'Henrv.' T; ''VHlklnsoA, .Chatj hum • ^ o 'w a s Ohvtfie transport
i -Atogon’’ when she :wgs; t iX f fn v mtoe Mediterranean,, was officially
.Mo in;t,! and NIiss_Rose MartoaH of Catholic
•Egfrtbn.lj at Chester- 'Ch ircH. ! ' 'I .' -
’['ha l.i [!increased i ' boi ri'is,”-! Bowland Food Committee to fe sV d thelsalap of their execu-
i Cinl toe grounds that the work
Hv> bffleer. Mr.';Burrow, from £15 to agO'.per annum. ■ ,
■na' >ers on the! -sale or return prifciple, It-betog pecessary to con- seivb newsprint.
, Jl -Government . order came into foifcel forblddlngi the sale of news-
I
to i l o i buy all sound ware potatoes a tl£7 ‘aiton fori four tons lots, f.o.r.
'toe -Ministry of Food were ofier^
^ . , F . E . C H E N E Y l ' APPREaATION.
. le'roe [and district passed away Whalley,-on Saturday—the Rev. E. Chehey. He came to Clitheroe
well - known clergyman, of
Nazis affected the whole iy®f rhe people. A .Christian hoy’i ou d not
get^h job^^because his Vould-b^ employer was afraid of
disliked serving Christlai* how Christian -shop-keeptxs^ round
their .trade ^ gradually dwtodfins aWay Yet the work of Christ.wto-
recent speech, compldlied- t ^ t even now Germ,ariy-iras not-siffl-
still being' maintained . py : hrave souls, and,' Dr... Goebbels. . to la
clently united, there, b®h g ’-Natos and religious bodies. The Churph had waged spiritual ^9r, ■wlt^9^
the. 1 -^nerieiu*^’ : were - .concerned .with | the present war had said thal_eAf« wax,
durjng en
Pyo (atlUrchi ion .Christmas Eve of that 1^905 [and preached to St. ?
ICC rate’iiirom 1905^111 1908. Many pfople ■wlU doubtless remember,his
yehr. I, His name'l-appears u? the refiner' of servKfes as assistant
m lUstiT. I' After that his .name ai hears as doing holiday duty at St .(James’s occasionally', and upon •ft d'death of Be^-' Bobert, Rallton
he Itook'charge of the parish during tl e interegnum. Since then he has oieaslonally • taken
•ni^f*acti6d at St. James s. ^Fotofiome I
[ His connection with Clitheme was h )L only: with St. James.s but he D 'eached] on. one or two occasions At [the Parish Church of St. Mary
services j and /
time he did duty ,at
befen, a licensed
..preacher to the tlOMse^ of ; Blackburn since jts
s ilto was distinctly Protestap't and Ivangelical Mr. Cheney was
'ThetohSacter.of tos churct|nian-
kriown and 'loved by many .people ihl CUtheroe. There was no irils- tiktog. his '['keen interest to toe ssirltual welfare ;ot those with
CUtheroe and district that' he will lie remembered, but also at Soutn- ida'and other -parts of the South i duhtfy! Hp had'been in Orders for ‘ 8 years, being ordained Deacon, in 1895 !and Priest to 1896, in the ' Winchester j Diocese, after studying, at University CoUege.. Durham, and. ]/ondoniGoliege of Divinity. He had.
I t is! hot only, however, in :
!)een': ai licensed .'preacher ; JloCese! of Manphestfer since 1965- [This brief sketch falls-to do lus- ice to Mr. Chenev’s unique charac
,er,‘ ihis unfailing kindness and jphulhe piety. IVe bid farewell to, l[; [gentle : friend and one vno .tacerely desired our real spiritual welfard; Pit Is required In stewards toa’tia'
ijmaii.be found faithful. !..
ath
,1*1 he marriage took place Staff-iSergt. Tom C^ter Wilkin.
soxn J^berc about due. ______
to u idfertake seWage schemes-the* fniH hffbflathis district, our note i tW : l mhre ,fean_5o^tf^
Joint' Committee We shall prob- 'them making an
all the rest. By i^Uenium wiU be
rggy^age
scbem.es. West ' Bradford,
'!’ : ' 'time r iiiler ;Iict, terate,
. -“ It is
J prepared ,! country.
.j , advise Fr j -cool the
'. outcry fi ' .Jng the bi] [ .-the R.A.F
' Camberwej] ; Thus
By Rife ; kind
,p jve i Europb-
Lor. real (
po:
' ' crat. chuii . dised force,
]', all right. ] .Eyery oncp '.'effort to country, are submUi
[Yes, Sbi
5^talian extract f: -tibn, ";Tb'
priorI Let -us lyhich 'Fi[i
to
,ihe .Kepubllcsl -after the
! "Middlj-cla
■ thousand by the sji]
■^urch, _ 1931.
-per cent. Church
^obgh
those of per cent. ,5ier cent property
The okdinil only free few li|tUe the
I Mon :I I into
. atm be I Spanish
.into '-GOlOU Germ^
' Branco i behalf ol i.offici
| After ! .three ye
['Could I ,-SRato I cist ',“.i [ .bMt he ■ ,'legioi^ .enemies
:[■ with '! .'.shirt treachel
:!;IChristi: , Jellow-i
, 'enlist men
sell a •Isolicited h£.' aid tie il
tut, see
Announ :ing|
, S'idn'ejr Church •of hpw decked
the fra
Spain these
toCathqlip fail toationa
Gouncll
■wheta he came to, contact. ^Many.
tob.liwln bej able to remember_^ms \eiry practical help to any ^no . c airie td hlfn ito need.. ■
.^'.iRecai'ed? .siEuropeto
-.Kmg vices
nal Re
.'.''only fiijishe - Asiwell[ an(j
to, 'i -oitotil ver
tie,
, Does F rano Visigotl. kin|
■ Visigoth . '.the MoblenJ
r.thb coijquei]
' do well to
-!'! Cqlitmental| r accoun. i ' Ues.of
; ! thft 'Spanii 'if recently as I
'■jibeatto • lAUd TsibeU ' Mn whiqh Cl — ' ;[tho SpamJ
'".The 'the last Md
[-.'i -I' -'Yes, |oau| ' i iito totrocluq
-. -,and quite i
■l. -I , 'Why! ido ;! :World [hisl|
: . 4-thelr toib '[-■(lorB have
[Mi! mw).''-'-'.-..
' , :^.i^VVboBoevd .^.:|ehalt -assurl
■ ir :' long;:and • l-:!3)«js?;j-r
: . ... The'Mooi and so inbr|
' .-stancesl are which Frani Tellow-Spanf
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