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/ f , •NHHl-0 n T .T T T T 'R R O E A D V E R T 1 3 E . f i ( E I G H T )


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' SUPPifES FOR I '


■ ■'-■■■•'"'! ■ '


■c'Jortinp' stiiffs—rationed and unratloned., - ' ff ■ . . ■ * ' .■ POUT T R Y K E E P E R S , i; . >


Feeders and water. .Founts. - Cod liver. Oil:


g a r d e n e e s j f


“Mera’'S lu g Killer, "Various Sundries. , .


R D. BLACkBURN & SONS,


I rm -EM O O R c c j a : MILLS « c a s t l e g a l e b r a n c h , Te*» 533 & 534. • ,


: _ M U S i t I


■ X.B.ftOT.,-, M:WjS.T.,v . j ' will resume teaching on ,| WEDNESDAY, 16th JU N^


SUS^roktER-'i


47, C A S T L E V IEW , C L IT H E R O E .


Arrangements for the garden held at Waddlngton ■ on SatiJfday la s t ' The sports and, whist i^t^lve had to be held Indoors.


WADDINGTON The weather took a hand m the


. | | i The wlhnersfn the sPOfti? were, as


follows; John Herd, Earnshaw.. Jean Harrison, Cynthia


Downhill. John Beddows,. ; Feter; Lloyd. Dorothy. Cowgill, Rpwcna Earnshaw; James, Barrow,


DugSile,"Daphne Smlttison, Mdrlon Johnson, Douglas-Undewood; |o hm Dugdale; Elsie Bolton, Jean Bi«on., ■A pleasing feature of the pro­


gramme was the M9.ypol^_ formed by the children off ithe Waddington Day School.


S!' m:


The winners In the; baby were as u n d e r ; h


■ -Under one year: Sheila Kart months). .


. (19 months). At the whist drive held ! lr


,


.One to.'.itwo years: 'Geoffrey^ W. slms (16 months); Audrey W


, • . '


licox' !


evening, the following proved to be I the


winners: Ladles: 1, Mrs.'Smithy 2, Mrs. Ha:ydock and Mrs,: ?eed. Gents: 1.- Mr. Eder; 2. Mrs.' Jrwln and Mrs. Leemlng.


cess. In spite of .the inclejment Tyeather*


their thanks to the " judges o the t baby show, also to all who helped


The-committee wisli to. tender o make the day such, a great suc­


READING ROOM-^A whlst drive


was held 'in the Reading Roo^ op Wednesday ■ evening, . the ' propeeds


being in aid of the Reading R ^m funds. Prizewinners were: Mrs. speak, Mrs. Lawson, G^^to.


; Miss L. Wallbahk, MlSs I). ’ Compemions ■wete .'WOh .by "A4rs.' J-


Bond' and Mrs.'. Andrews;'. r _ . RED CROSS.—Miss -Diana Gar­


n e tt has raised' the spletidid .sum of £l-:2-2d. by the sale p i a large


' ! Peter. fete air raid WARRENS


fT'TTP"NEXT MEEflTNC? of WaTdatis T ^ U l ” ? r h e w l t the SCHOOL." at 19.30 hrs., on MONDAY,


2is,t JUNE, 1943. . ; Newly trained Wardens will attend


at Mytton House, at 19.30 hours, on THURSDAY, n th June, to be p ^ d through the Gas Chamber. Any other


Wardens who so desire may attend at the. same time.


, iv ->'


J H SATTERTHWAITE '


Chief Warden. ■also


WHATLEY HOME GE;ARD <


« F 1’ Coy. l i th Cty. tarn). Bn.


' ' ! , . GUARDS: I. ■ To-night (Friday): . Plato'. 3; Sect .(cooks). ■ ■ ■


Saturday: Pltn.'l,-Section 1- . Sunday: Plto. 1; SMtion, 2: ,


,


M<mday: Pltn, D Tuesday;■ Pltn. l ;^ eU o n ,4.


■PridMi plto. 2; section a.- p a r a d e s AT-DRILL HAIA:


Wednesday: Pltn. 2, Section 1. Thursday: Pltn. .2; Section 2. < ,


To-night, 19.45 hrs .: Platoon.^^.2., Sunday',■ Monday. 'Ihesday:' -Whitsun.


show (four


Pr-iday, 19.45: Platoon 2; i/c-Lt.i P. Cotterill.


, . . ■ ■ SPECIALISTS: ._ - , ■ . ;■ ...i '


Wednes-day.. 19.45, ■ W . - g Signals. Pigeons. InteU. Stan.


■ SHOOTBiG- match: : . : ■1/c


W eto^ ay, ^ ^ ^ l a f c ^ , '? ; i/oLt.-.J. T i S r 19.45:.:W o - s Classi l/c CSM. A. QUtop-.


fe s sp fs fS A W S J ”" it, .- , , .


; ^ . „ a F .r . l i .W . .


?igilo°S&tfi'RSXfSo« TO«.« ! r " ■ '


etc.


MOOR LANE CIRCUIT JO T N G


"circuit was held In . ^ “ J,j®J|Sere


Church' ■ on Wednesday evemn^nere E a good attendance of rep^enta- taves. The Rev. J. E.^ Store#, M.A,


^ NiSertfal returns showed a meniber- Hartley was re.elected


Secretary oi: the (Temperance and Social' Welfare Department.,^ *Mr J ’ Slater-■


h :^ b ^ n contributed to the Auxiliary reported that, over £23


Fund .during I the fast lfSj^''y®p£'„,,.n:an r . Miss BUshtph and,^


eported on 1.the proceedings at ,|ne


^TOe Kflnancial statement bv Mr Jepson,' revealed a satlrfactory bmanL to me credit of the Deposit


the churches, -on July llth ,- fn t Army,' Navy and Air Force Fund. ^ The meeting resolved to mylto


decided'to take Rev J T. Passant, of Manchester,^


be minister In the circuit to 19«.. The ^ptemher quarterly- meeting ^


to be held at Moor Lane, oft the night- West Bradford friends prov-^ed


light refreshments,. thanks , icr theh hospitality being, accorded on the ipro-


posltidn of the CJhalrman.. ■ • d o w ih a m


■buy salb and w ^ t drive was M d to aid of thb Wa|fe and . StoayS; ^ l e ty . The Vicar (Rev. E. C. Rees) who, pre­ sided spoke of the work, of the Society, especially regaining . those : Pho_. pame from slum districts- andr those, who toad


•fOR wAlPS and STBAYS.-Infhe School, onjPriday eventog, a bring-an^


■been orphaned by. the, war. Ha introduced the Rev. J. _R. Vicar of 'Whitewell, who deputised! for the Rev. E. Button,- organising. secre­


tary of the Society, and Mr, O lo v ^ r gave an toterestmg . account of ^ e


collecting packets, from the schMl children and to open the sale. - Mrs, Hardacre spoke ofuthemoble work,tbe Society is domg, mentioning; particu­ larly St. Denys’. Home, CMheroe.i ^ successful sale- followed. vStoist -p j l^ were won by'Mrs. R. Johnstone, Miss Tomlinson, and Mrs. W. - Robinton ;


Society’s work in'war conditions. The Vicar asked Mrs. Hardacre to . receive


W A F FEB WOMEN [AUPhlCANTS: a None: pf the i.'vacanolea 'for, women


women 'between . 18 i and^ .40 unless such a woman Cal r haS', liying Wim heii a child of hem under the |^ e of 14, dr- (b) is'registered undM|me


dvertised in. our columns relates .to a


try of Labour "i^rmit obtain mployment by. indlrtdual eflorv -or t'unless (d).: thei advertisement Is"


starred.'! - ' . i ... - .i- ■ ■ . - ' I


couple without, family.—^Wrlte Box w;4. Advertiser and Times.


r rw o FURNISHED ROOMS. wbA .^ A in . Clitheroe for.'young, je am w


i • '■ I


T 'A0IES’ and Gent's. Secondhand J u oixmmNG wanted; ;;totandfl^M object; ;p.c. prompt attention.—faljltJ.;.


48; Parson Lane, Clltheroe. ■. ,, i - rley


Burnley; WE stlU buy " ^ k s UU6


O —rT and I: pTjones. 1 ^ ^ e r s . > .'^r-—


Wanted — Experienced H O D ^


litheroe'Market (Saturday). ■ j . i


' "


undertake household 'lutles ““A KS'ej me lot ilady; 'trustworthy,. Md p^^


'KEEPER.'O-'i Domwtlc .HelPj.to


S § i tw ' a^-APPly. Advertiser, and Times.


/-NrnpcMft LAD or 'MAN .wanted - for S ^ ‘^ ^ i l e s 7 s iw l e y ^ Grange,


Clitheroe.


F R I D A Y ^ J U N E SATES BY I A HC h ^Oy


BY MB; 8ILVBRWOOD


COUNTRY" COTTAGE Near 'tt^R O P , ‘'VV” BOtTON-BY-BOWLAND, , i FOB SALE. I


Blind Persons Act, dr- (c) h ^ a Mmi^. WCiOO, o n


r rm BE 8(DLD BY; ADCmON, onrthe; T p rem ls* . by Mr. THOS. SILVERr


WEDNESDAY .NEXT, the' 16th June, ^


l " I ^ 1943i at 84) p.m..


Bnwland, Yorks., conslstmg of a Living Room - pantry, - Scullery. i Goal-house, Bedrooms';-' and!' a sm^- .Garden.: ;


situate > near' Harrdp Fold,


tloh-^Por'further particulars apply to ihe Auctioneer. *1?, Chester 4venue, 'Olltheroe (Tef 228); or to ,


iWalniit Olpboardif , .Ublioistered Chair and" Sofa; Rocking iChMr: Store. CuSboMd," Co(i> Matting: F o tE a l l,


SI AT.E : OF ■ ■ to re and EPFECmS, Including


Cabinet Music- Stool-,. TvTflhoffanv Washstand; do, Bedsteads.


'•'Rprt T7pst*i Carpet Square 13ft.- x^p, Stair Carpet and Pads .(as.now), l®!^-


fuH slze - .with' Spring .Mattre^j Night Prkmed Mirro^


X' 23ins.;: Oak Ro(Ss; <?tead‘ Wire. M a t tr^ ; * CaitJet;.Strips and i^ats; *. Dressing ..TaWe: ; ;Wcker


TTrav Top Tatole* -iStand Steps * Cutlery-; Crockejw; ■. haU Dinner


(-wood rollers); Kitchen Pan; Brass Bollmg Pan, etc.. i


’Lamp; ^ a ^ ’ Diilly Tub; Wringer | T ' SimvfERWOOD, Auctioneer.


Service; iMeat ^ D ^ e s , ( r!imc Saucers. Glassware; Hanging


small niachtal-Prank Law, Waddlngton. I •Olitheroe.' Tel: *228.


W«r1^btot u/eM?n- ! size


^‘eazer Farm^ Waddiugtob* .., |v - ^


TXTANTED to buy or W ^rtze HOUSE, Clith?roe.—Box XI,


Advertiser andiTimes., ____ LADY, ' leavint


_ ■^^^JUITEEt-rYoun^


child,!in Olitheroe—-Box |X2, Advertiser and Tunes. - , : !■ ... i .. .'i '.i


T » school, as Moaer’S :H e to ^


House,' Grindleton. CUthei fo?S:farm iwork!


F ^ i ^ r e » k \ d « references If i needed,—Box X5, jAdver


tiser land-Tunes.! .


Mr. T. Todd,' Mr. Spence, and Mrs, Smalley. The Vicar was M.O. _ jPor


■l^iyTANTEDTrA^K'TAOT, CUtherbe.;:" ]''■ j





the dance, .which was well attpnded, Mr.- J.. Preston kindly . provided, [ the music with’ his' radiogram. Competi­


. ■ Ir "


iby Mrs. Gardner and Mre. Johnstone respectively. - , The'effort .raised .jover


tions, which helped the funds appreci­ ably, were promoted, by Miss'E. Tajrver and Mrs. T. J. HOlgate, and were won


£28. . • Meath' took • place, on _wednesdw>-_ ol d'DEATH OF _____ __-


ham, at toe age (rf 60. Mr. Joseph Banks, who was well taOTO as the licensee of the. George t ^ d


rs eJary Banks, Pendle View, Down-


Dragon, died . six .years- ago. Banks had been an active member


mtoiature. range. , ■ '


CLITHEBOE HOME G U ^ED ■ “ A” COMp-ANY.'.


S S s M S - i Men as detailed;


. ' . du t ie s , ' No. 3 Platoon.


■-gabrisDn and emergency?. „,.ivss


Tnday (Preday) :i Pin- 3; Sects. 3,an Em., Sections'V and 2. --


Saturday-:'


box of matches which was won by Mrs. H. Boothman.


monthly meeting of the ■ ^ oirien.


B o l t o n - b y - B o w l a i i d w O M EN- UNIONISTS.'^: The


Unionists . was held °n at the Coffee House., Mrs. Mltoe- Redhead presided oven a _^BOod


attendance. and Miss Clitheroe. gave an l -n te r e s t l^ _ t^


; mergau. Letters of' thanks vtere read from/ local • members ,(f -the, Forces 'Who had receWed 'f: a r c ^ from the branch. Tea t(^k the


on the Passion -Play of .form of a jacop’s join. =-J SAWLEY 6 f,5'


day, in connection :Wltli th e odist Sunday- School,, -yms held on


.FIELD Saturday. A large ■ room..


' occaslon'toy Mrs. Hitchon of South- port House. There were flat races,


After tea, they adjourned to the sports field, kindly le n t ; or - the


‘ . i I ... s three-legged races, egg aflfl


'a n d refreshments were sewed at the close of the events.


low cyme, cigarette race.i obstacle race and tug-of-war. ■ Cups of tea


LANCiHO


. Major W. A: Peters read the lessons.' Following the service, the two platoons adjourned 1 tO' the local school, where ■ the ladles of the p a r ish ' served ll^ht irefreshr ments, which were much apprecla-


oons of "“F’-’ Coy. (Whalleyj, under the commanfl of Capt. E, |C. Mit­ chell, paraded at LanghO'l^sl Bunr day, and" attended- evensong at St. Leonard’s >Church. The |Rev. Tdwhsheitd-'preached an appropri­ ate sermon and Mr. C. Darnell and


CHURCH PARADE.—TV'O plat­ - .ted. / ' ’ - I , ‘


' ■wldh) " Whether, >he 'Is • ptisition to alter the: rule, : J^Sddtog


- 1


; '■ ''!T5ie War Secretary .ls^to_^Mlted,by- ‘ 'Mri John Dugdale (Lab.,:W''rt flrem-


•WMried "couples to serve in the_,same unit.” '


fcholars"^^ and- parents^were,: mesent and -tea was provided p’h - t o younger scholars in the!:,Mhool-


num.!] >er of


Sunday; • No. .1; -l,.?fd,3. - .2 am 4 Monday; No. f , V and 2. „ 3 Tue^ay; No.,3, 1 and 2,^ _


A- ’ g^n'd 4


Wednesday: No'. 4; 1 and _2> Thursday; i No. 1; 2 and 4,


’ ■ - .wrs., A».ou parades; •'


' '^ ^ 1 “^ l S : " ^ c r u i t s parade ^ y . H.Qrs., 19.30 tors.


No. 2 B)atoon: , mentioned ^ . at .19.15 Ursv Remamder oi r others


assemble' Primrose Bridge, -ffw ---- ^ 0 3 Platoon: Profloienc^ o l^ . All m e n J n o : have not", passed/their test


'^No/4^PW:ooh; Rpcrulto parade


M n r i 19 30 hrs. ' Miniature , range. I S e J i^ n parade.H.Qrs^lW0^.^


for open range; rifles and Sten guns, steel helmets. Bring Cycles, j . _ , H.QRS. PLATOON.


'^-'Note.-'^iu’men- who have returned their-mess tiM,


Parade HQrs 19-30 hrs. prompt, wr i r i ^ l o n open' range. Steel helmete


and gloves must do so to-night (Friday) or on Thursday next, 17 th June.


A IB THAINING c o r p s No. 4661 (Clitheroe & District)


> " i ] Squadron. ' ; ■reraiT "ro 'AERODROME.-


Sunday. July 4th. r'RT-PTC'FT


rartp? ForSe will be played on Thurs- provided ; and : in , the,-, fiyen ng a singing a t ^ a d Hah. wlrere the Vicar rinv next Afchatourn-toad,


^ e r e t u 'm match with .the Army Dunsop Bridge. Refreshments were, i | hymns were .sung. ' " rlcsidsrship of.Mrs. Rj W3.Inisl6y, of


Po^ ? em leVHQrs. notW board. JS^SSw^MEKTiNO':"


traflilhg


arfee wllMje next,-, at: iP-30 hrs.


H s S 's rA S id S 'K ’s ?^SmjTw^^oNAT p^ rAde s J


c& e s usually held on Mpntoy evoi Irigs will be held on Tuesday,. June 15,


111


20.05 hrs.I Calculations; 81g(nals; Nf S- ■


. 'i • Plight Mechanics. 19-55 hrs.t Break.,.


■ Construction,


gallon; Aireraft Recognition, ' ■


■ : eSdets hot takWg. cltoses;on .TuMday are requested/ to-attend; )for ^Glider


‘[gatiouj Aircraft RfiCQgnitlon.


) - ••■Orderly, -N.OXDs ' and Cadets willbe ; detailed:Irom";“A:’. Plight. ■ ■


\ e I,held ibn Wednesday evehing.


as fiflicrwa:— . . r; -' • , . 49,00-hrs.i -.Colculaticns; Signals, N^avl





'' Squad drill and P.T.'parade..wlU not 1 .with ' house • and ,:fann. ] buildings,'--] wimnledlate possession by :arrangemem


ho.w .the farm. , , ■


■, ■■'■,- •- , " ].. '


I 'X 'BoUpn'jby-'BQwland: aria 62 a^e.s,l R. McArthur,! X Aubln, A.‘HansOT, a ith the present -Tenant, , who - wjU]


n n o : LET—wketestoneS'


__________ TO UET ___


'' B arn et t.' r .• .'..j,--.;; €lltlier6ie:* P: 'Margedson :(captain);


■; were: Ladles: l..Mrs. G. Millaro 2,, kmdly I


I Rylance; cons.. Miss ■ C.. Porter, During the evening artelegram was


s S


ftvpn-t o 1 members worked hard to'make the .1 amongst th e "three F u n d s - ; Alf the.


j affair a success and it wds pleasing |


drive was h.eld ,a t - .Which 22 ■ subsequently . thanked - -.Mrs.. Htadley tables were occupied. TOe winners |o r n e - .......


• mornuig and— - - .— , — conducted- by the Vilcar j rthe Itev. K.


the evening "preacher. ■ ’ ' ■ CRICKET ,


to see -so many members- od’ the ■, fflghting forces present, i- Grateful ] thanks are due .to all who. helped In.: ^he effort. ^


H IB B IE S H A IE L E IG U E L


: TO-MORBOW’S TEAMS: : Rlbblesdisle WanderFSi, Stond-


: ring (captain): ',F.;HolJ;, L-


Oddie'-N.' Waterworth, T.- -Nurtall, Walsh, J. P. Smith," R.| Dearlove, Hudson; H. .Washbrook.;;: Res., R,- D.


:W.' L.; Wllkinsorii-S. Taylor^ (RH.l, W. hetr^e"Wlfc'*'S"‘ .


'


Olivier (RJ!,), J. Taylor, C. Black, T. A Aldersley,. P; .pheethain. -. -


L l d t e e . ^ ^ Wnera'. Tillage as ’ a reprisal ■ fori thci-MMS?lnto-9h 9^ ^*9zl ‘j Butcher r Heydrich.


to ^ e s j | WHITEWELL


J proved an outstandlng.<suCcess. A 1 juriible and-brlng-and.-buy isale-was


I THE W.V.S. EFFORT on Saturday, Fund and the Ald-to-Chlna F,und,


on behalf of Mrs. Churchill’s Ald- I to-Russla; the Air-Raid ;DlstrMS


Sauaiiron,will visit an aerodrome | Migg -'Gq,rnett. of Slaldbum, and Prlday; -Otfahired b ^ h e ^ r r tC M i r g e n e r e lK c t io n lnot flylnao on during the^afternoon.; a flelig


I j opened a


re a r e d toFattend.' Further details m j^as Presented by some of the L ^ ^ ^S i l rn 'o rs a to rd a r^ ^ ^ ^ on the next week’s orders. -


1 t o |jP ^ ° .g ,Rga;d Hall.: halts WF® a t The Root' Ballroom by., i rwuieii, i x»ic rvuub ja Lnyu ,l.j fi,r cspTvift 1 and 3. No. 3.


I the Mitfon . Comforts Pund.There wCre only seven tables.'oc'cup.ied for 1 whist.


r engaged.—On Saturday, selves. Remainder ol^Plat^n j


■' fo r C0»IF0RTS.-:A whist,--drWe and dance was held on Friday night, . promoted by the 'W.V.S.- mem b^ for


• Prize-winners were' Mrs. Airey . and Mrs; New-bold. ’ There was, ,an'aug­


mented attendance at the dance,- tor which the, “ Medichord ”, , band was


the .table-being:'rapidly sale !; was


each. Tea was; Served by the; W.V.S, Prize-winners at] wMst were Mrs."'Lan- caster and Miss! Ackerley, Mrs.-jNuttall and Mrs. Frankland, who tied and had to cut. Mrs. .Williamson, thanked .all who had given, prizes ior refreshments,


___ v».. fVioI WTT.c;


and all helpers There was la, small competition promoted, by th^ Misses Pranklandand- -won .'by Mte May Hornby. Mr. WCbd was- M.C.t.on both .pj^g effort realised, about £8. ^


Imoters arranged^ whist driVe!and a ibring-and-fbuy ■ sale,- at which, everyone ; enjoyed the tnemseives,. xn The .buit: ,■ ««»


.


St. Leonard’s' Church,; ahd of Womfeh’s Institute, ahd toad donp* work'.as o'rgahiser-m the wlll^ op


good the


behalf-of the Red Cross. Of lateL she had cooked meals for' the .sohool-


I. take the service.


chlldrem Her: unexpected ffemlto wUl be a great shock to* a wide cirae; of friend®' Sympathy wiir be given to her brothers and sisters in to e f r tl^ - The f-uneral will be.-on Monday, when the Vicar (the Tlev. E. C. Bees> will


MITTON of MRS. ■ BANKS.-tThe_


2? W


. ^during


Partington, Lancs. ’


T.rtSS ■ i -| . - 14-16 yrs.,


to rS 5 i :^ P P ly . Siiveri Library, \ '


the: perwd July._16to to ________ __ weeks


to iient for '3 or 4 i 69,1 'The


■work ^TApply, Gi: R. - Baisveaves & So >. | pSton LMe.’ciitheree.i " i


W -work" lalSQ smart Aia-rfarL—


burn ' Hoaff ' Pimlicoj^OT ^'d^hser, in d Times,


"tlSltANTED to •renter^XJ’IT i .G ^ "too Unfurnished^^


AW wantedi for farm work.--;'-Appls', ■ PIcK U BashaU, H * , 'near-,


Cllthbroe.-; ■' I'.',,,:-, ■ ■ •' t R Apply. J- !L. Bulc^k &


Clitheroe. - _________ ANTED—Young GIRL


■ . . ■ Tel, 158.


ecent' House,; King Street, !'.'


'i


? ' f ’canditlon'; * preferably] ^peed. PierceT^The. Oroft.^Wiswell, l-V^Uey. ;


re nimei wu.;-.-.ift... w-.atjbi_____ )TLa<»’s' CYCa^, good


/"ANTBD— ; Work.-—Smithson], BowkeV s ■ Strong'i LAD ( Farm,


>iuSINEfeS iLADY; requires a^om- ( taod^ai^ ;ln (Hitherbe; private s i^


L room preferred; lunchraSut, away Y L .thte flfflce.


n hw o BOYS or ■ the same pro- Apply, 'Railway, Bookstall. '■ Clitheroe.


Jll nevTspaper round; ^ Appl


n^ar'Clltheroe. . ' .


o f 'piiCtoon'l-cleared.. The "star turn” was a couple weiiti for 5s.


thcroe.


bOD MAN. for ffarm wo Bargh; Horse-Hey, Bas ' !


all Eaves, wanted,


tA i i T E a > r B t r o n g I t o p I , '- ° f „ waggon;, able to drive, or welimg


..jam.—Bobihsbn . & -.Spejisley. Cfl- WANTEEH-LAD ^amblf Hole," Newton,.- , : j •Apply; I Mrs: W.alkeri PEHSON - f :| V*' f . ' )N^


hCT life, pen, vim, strength. At ^ ► ^S n is ts^ fy 1/9 (plus purchase to y ..


tionics stiinulants,; Vitamli. Bit I: ^icium, phpsphom. ' P ^ ^


i Tonic Tablets comaln i


• 'Over £13 was raised a tohee. MARTIN I'th!‘=c?ig?eg^tto


READ


wiiich, held in St.. John’s iSchool, last ' f e g t o f .M f e


Lane and-Hanson7Str'eet, wlwrtf,


■nie 'stoool annlvfersary iwas; observe at -Martin .Top, oil Sunday.]. Gwmg to


. CONGREGATIONAL | 1(3HURCH.--


br^tioto- iri connection! witii the ferti-. val wore this year confined to th e :


rattouing and: ‘W f r i f


xen ' on ‘'The. importance of small things.” The ,sp£]clal preacher Mtert noon and evenmg, was the. Rev. G. G-


Sunday services, jin- the; West (thejPastort spoke to the cWld-


Gardlner, of Nelf>n. brought cheer arid toouragemeto to


S. 'Rlch^'nme Rev.. A- J; G. An-derson, V(car"'Of: St; Margaret’s, Burnle:^, .was


the’ workers. ’-As lsoloist, Mr. rock, of Bamoldswiek,; is


BoEferB of Bamolds^ick;,fia^conipaJ^t,


the continuance day School. ■


merited both on the rende^g Choice of his items, whjle iMr. Wmrea.


: '


flt the* orftan did • his work There'W^e ’rfopd‘ attendances; at all;


the result of tielr efforte w^ very pleasing. The graveyard at


■ During . the- '^cek given-.the chapel


of' -the otapel .looked - better after the M u o n it hadTreceived from several


uttUDjia^V-apririg-bleafl',’’ and ^


of work: I in the Sun- *he'. ladles ■ had


■of the young *men. . ' .


ttrihutes received in then great loss, 68, WoDUe Lane, Olitheroe


SMITHIES'.—Mrs; - Smithle i,; anfl, ,Mra. ■ Green. : (sister; of - the la e Mx J- N 'Smithies)' wi9h-to expr^s thwr sip-


cere thanks to all and Neighbours, also th f OhietoCom


_____ _ _


5N OLD AT 40 I BE Y O U ^ as you were at ,25.. Qyrtrax B r^ d


for ■fatm' work.—: and Son,


GIRLS 1 ^ ^ t e d tor


Spn, Lt4.» Clitheroe.


i^ ls tan t.


rtt'ration ahould. .be sentTin writing-;to .the Cohncll :|witoin-.a4


d ^ s 'o I ' the, -tote ■ of-.thls. .potlce,; ^ ' DATIp J ^ e : 8th,. 1943:- !


HFNRY -TATTERSALL' WILL BE TUESDAY NEXT ,Juhe isth, to


- N OTICE TO farm ers . ^ X CLITHEROI: MARKED pN


deUver VS OOL SHEETS, -to his Farmer Cnstomers.]


SAVE THOSE W h y n o t t iv e to


SIsiidbum, near, ulltheroe, -, r ,i - ^ - - Any oibjectlons .to: the prof>toh'refl^


I f l?tituated“at' S.'-chapei 'street, I - iStnart GIRL for o®?e i


(Hanson, Far roe.. I '-i


IE CLITHEROE AUpTION MART j : . COMPANY, LTD.


"ILTONDAY ltA a"jn;' l-^O p.m. :’


NEXT—GRADING, '9-30 No - stock accepted'i^after


nVUESDAY NEper—SALE or DAIRV A CATTLE: at 10-30 ajn. • ; ■ .


-A nightly sale; Of GELD AND i.LAY3NG-OFP OATTLEi at lO'Sp- ,a.ni.! Nice show of all classes of Etoek;Will


"CVUIDAy NEX'ir, Jun4 18th—Fcfe.T- ] E.l Tel. 325..


PUBLIC • NOTICES ' i ' ' '■ ——


I ' t I


►OWLAND IBURAL DISTRJCT "


' L COUNCIL.


I .to sTOure discount aUowanceten the Rates 'payable


on o r' before 16th. 1943. OfBce hours - f , ■


Note: ■ - Codncll/Offlces, adelto^^^^^


T ) ATEPAYERS -in biC Bowled R i ^ XUDistrict are rreminded . that m order


CHESTER ■Secretary.']


y - Vacant possesaon given on comple-


••EASTHAMS & |;RAMSBCOT(3M- . ■ - Solicitors; Iciitheroe.:.. Tel. |264. Sale at 2-« pan- Prt>mPt-' HO U ^O LD


■ ON SATE' ’ kN SALE—Gent’s; 3-epeed CYCLE. ed;i


speculation.—-Write Box' Y2, Adyert^ij and Times.


HOUSE' and 'SHOP for sale in n am


street,-near, centre; of town; ^ d • '


'


•Weigh 2-lbs,; by i-ozs; or best o fer; —•Apply, Advertiser and Times.


Fo r SALE-AVERY Auto SOAIjIB; in hew arid perfect condition; to


TJtCttl'.SALE—Baby’s high HElA3yi;..ta -J? good ' condition.—Apply, Adver,iser


and Times; ■ • '


-"tjlOB lsALE-:PYE 3-valve BATimY 4^ SET; no high tension; £4.—^Apply, Advertiser and Times. ■ . . .


-'-Apply; Advertiser and Tunes. | Milk-cooiing


inVlEMER’S / | i \


"IrtOR "SALE-Lady’s new BIue.Marq- Jb' cain TWO-PIEOanSDIT; pricf £5..


Jb G'ERASTORS for sale; Write J. T- ' Ormerod, 371, , ’Apdley Range, Blackburn. ■ '


Milk-cooling : RSrau;- btt


CiTRONG . STORE PIGS FOR SALE, ■io .—Ldw Gills; ToMide, - ;


"


TXXR SAME Large PRAM; make: So|^; in


cbndition.—.^ply. ,4^ver- tiser and Thmes. - ■ - / : Apply, Advertiser and Times.


TTKJR SALE—Baby’S' Maroon Silvep- PRAM; '


u— -------- 1 -t-ApplVi AdvertisBr and iin)es. | |


Handy LOW Manure-.CAR'rt with ^ J ^w wtadtog 'gear: complete


ad:


^yment mmt bet made to the Collector,1:- X^- — WEDNESDAY. . JUNE


I c ’;- IF.I '.CSLABKE :, Clerk to the Council. Grindieton.'■ ] ,: - : .


‘WAR CE IITIES ACT, 1940.”


.—W ^ ^ w x ."VTOTTOE.ts .hereby-given i; , 1 ' , . ■ 1 proposed .to', apply^^-


above-mentioned Ab!: ^ SLA^DBURNj .'.;SEB'yiCES -' -FUND, . i !


fto the 1 above Council, "p:____LANE, GREAT:: HARWOOD. as stated bn Demand


further particulars, apply Duckworto'&^Spn,^ 7, $t. James Strwt, .'Accrington. Tel. 2509.


excellent' travelling facilities


y^ADY’S T h n ^


condition..—Apply, "


CYO ^ : 1 PLANTS:


pnter^^inlng / and four bed rooms modem -fitm^ts;. newly ,'^ o c o ra ^ ^


-rkESIRABLE':'Detached R E s r i i ^ ^ J -J close to Park for sale,-with two,


. i- .1 .] I


■wanted, -ii gpod Adyerttsyr ^ d


to fr- 'THE VICTOHY 'G ig


iN SALE-i00.660 strong stMb SayoX;oy


"ISlverief S te& S ^ ’Grihpe-


: ton, Clitheroe. m MEMOlilAM


- PA RK E R .-S i


■wrhfth in grief and solitude w ! shea ^ I f g h t t e S s for those whosermputo,


Beatrice Alice,' who 1940.


. ■: ■ ■ ■ ■ .


I, But-living to a: .brighter, * ' -sphere,-


’ - we hold dear, - . , ' . . , Vi..-,,


Tis sweet to know our loved ' not'dead, ,


In-law. Bristol. . .. v


jiiiie llth, I ^ 1 ,


of,


memory ^ire


-fprom Daughters, Son-in- "Grhndson, 19, Ch’atburri Foad tUeroe;' also her Daughter,""


ask our representa- te l l y o u 'a l l jb o u t '


MASOL


THE MAS T ER MEDICINE


DU6DS1E ( SONS, LTD : C L I 'T I IE R O ,


FOR MASTITIS. 1


■ , . W A T E R L O O C O R N M IL L ;


'WILKINSON.-m lovmg memo^ . dear Husbahd and Father, phO


■ There’s much In life thait alters; Our memory, dear, of yof,


-June-'lztoi, 1941.;


- There’s much in life that > new,; ' But one thing never alters— '


0,'.WliIkln Street,; Olitheroe. “


' —Prom his Wing Wife, soffj Jim,- 4 - . Neiiife, Gordon and Co .in.


,


WOODS;-^In loving .mefnoiy. of a'dear .. Wife- and'Mother.; Mary [Elizabeth,


who diedft June •;14th, 1938.


■Days'of sadness. Fill cbme to’er to. Tears of sorrow sometimes if lw ,.


Mother, dear, you’re^ not fo ^ t te n . Though -yeu died five ycaijs ago.


We often think.of' toysigme F - ■When we were all togetier; |


The family chain, is brokto n^^, ; The main.;,link gone tor ever) ,


(Bill)' now- serving in, ti e M-M- 52, Henth0rt).;Road. ClithMO?'


a c k n o iv x e d g h b INTS


m.AGKRTl'RN.—Mr. J. -Blat kburn and p S S - to thank ] a l . Priento' and" Neighbours ftol- expressions of sympathy ,and,,floral- t r i K received m thCT bereave-


■ I^'Uiter' Wood. Billingtor S5r'


CLAYTON.-Mr., Olayton ■ wish to express their sin cere


-prom her loving Hus land and Daughter-ln Jaw (Nellie?;. ^ Son


happier and


and Son- Gll-


}f a died


.


vithif:bay'.shelvtogl:' aS (to’ew.-TfAppIy, Robinson.


Tel. 13 Bol^n-by- '


Q 26to,;frame, strong carrier attach I , goBd condition; no ’phone enqulriei,—i ApNy, Advertiser and Tunes,


, : •


d Freehold Cottage known .as , j ^■BAMBERS,”'


' i ' 7 , U, 1943. ' The SCALES


fuwefal service D A RW E N S T R e I t ,


bIi Ja g k b u r n . ■ *! H-^ooo-----


'A,I - t iR I E U T E ; .


HIS fine-lepnt'ktion' which is our most highiy ' valued asset is the


wdrk'of no one, man oriwoman, but 01 u I staff I working, with a most in- sp^iiig unity of' spirit rand effort.


N. A. HACKING & SONS ‘ -I' i .'|i PdEt ■


I BLACK,] GREY, & RED GRANITES. -Erected'When!desired.


, I T faixe selection of - ^


■PrlteS' cannot later be guaranteed. Send jfof Catalogue.


I cemetery gates, ..j I I. ACCatlNGTON.


i MSTTEBING & CLEANlNq, ETC., ’


lltl^MORlALS SPECIALITY—


: Write for estimates :— I H J T A Y L O R ,


I 4"0F DISTINCTION— t


' I '.'ibHURCH.' LANE, ■ C-LErD^obBS. ACCRINGTON.


Aidyance bookiri BlteTHDAY; GREETINGS


GRlNpLEY.—Loymg- ■ in ^ l to Eddie, On his 19th Jt5ie"l()thr seryu^ .with the Royal ■


-birthday' ' birthday^greet7 Nav


1 GRINDLEY.—'Loving-' birthday greet- ingsTtonEddie, on hls 19th oirlMay,


■Wherever: you are, whatever you do. May I God guide lyou, and -brmg you


I "TAOR SALE^Lates Blue EVENING I F%ESS. wito ^atee to ma^^ p 52-J


kni3 .Strbeti'Clitheroe.


Jime loth; ser,ving with the Royal Ndvy. f |: ," .


sajfeli^ t&ugh. ■ 'Mother. Father, and Nancy.


GRAINGER.—Birthday greeting _^md best wishes to iour brother (Teddy) oh I-bislmrid -birthday,, -. June ,10th; sexyhie ^with ■ the RAE, in India,


veeannot: be!'together," , These troubled days''to share; 3uti may you -be protected,— " 1 -This. is, our constant, prayer. ■ Kid I luck, and a safe return.,'


Road, t&litheroe,' : ; '


- l irem all at,'28.and ■32..LlttleniDor . U________


BEATHS


BAI^KS.:i-On the 9th June, 1943, at 1 p id l e 'View Downham, Mary Banks,


■•^toEUhj a&d 60 . years. Interment at "EK^nham, on the 14th.


, .ttSDSSiotrt J U ^


/ widawllof , Joseph-Banks, formerly of • the Gwrge and Dragon Lin, Down-


Ixm (widow of jThomas Lord, late of 2HCastle ‘Street), passed peacefyUy


-1M3, Caroline


awaj ]at 5, Garnett Road. Henthum, Clitheroe.


'yearS.li' Interred' at St. Mary s Ceme- ■ fy , on the 8th;





band 'of Alice Ann Smithies,_aged 73 _______j __


s.—On : June 5th, 1913, at V- Bridge Street, Clltheroe, ...iward, the - dearly loved h i^


RO lINSON.-^hlthe 10th Junf 1943, a, )40, .Newton -Streef Clithero^


ItoDin^n, aged! 76 years. a ; -West Bradford. Methodist Church, on Ithe 14th.


IN MEMORIAM


HAliL.]Flff memvy.,of a dear Mother, "anesHalL iwho Idled June l«h, 1928, ^


I More precious than silver or


,ridI]Father, who died. March. 24th, . S2J'-^-:


. in .my heart there’s a Pjctore_ . i - ■ '


t^a[picture of my-.ftoAer 3ndmother,_ 'Whore memory will never grow old.


'iE iiR’TSHOKNE.-rTreasured memories Df dear Mother, who died 5th June,


1942. !i


:iProm all at Littleinoor, Clitheroe; Ever remembered.


•kiTiiTT-In'lovirig memory, of a dear ° Wife and Mother, who passed away_


on (lunC' 12th, 1941. hi [the old home you are ..always ,


Po?d!to^'g^memories cling round n your name; i


j)ist the sar iwa^ win love va


-Fro’m all at 31] ;J.CUtheroe.;'


1941. -|-From’her son Jim,, serving in India.


.1 Tost my besti-and dearest.frien-a. 1 pear-mother, when I lost you.


'SCCITT.—In ibvmg memort of-,our de^ ^Sister, who fell asleep June ,l2Ji.


!8, Brownlow Street, OUtheroe. I ;l '


.1941. prie-'we loved, and still remepber., ■


- -LProm, Alice p-d Jim-.


StOTT.—Ih loving• memory F i Mother, who died June 12 th, 1941.


I Forgive us, . Lord, a silent tep. _ I And a constant wish that she. was I here. - . ■


t'And a, genUe voice said . Come.


!—Prom her Son and Daughter-in-law. i !' Billy and Alice.


■ (h-t-


stable,.,the" Police and Spectof Police, for kTnd. expressloM_^,jymp^h^^


± e x . and "


2, Sha-w Bridge Street, .Cljtheroe.. T , VKE'VERS.—Mrs. 'Veeyets and.[Betty,■


^ h ' - t o thank all Reto lves;iPriends m i Neighbours' tor kin i expreffiloM


-


kindness during -the i|lncss F Air- ■-yeevers.


of sympathy and If who, tributes,^in fliqtogreat 9^;; ^Alsp aR,.


In so many ways, sho.'wed-a^h}.


TAYLOR.-Treasured memories of a ] ! dear Mother and Grandma, SMsa


I The passing years cannot change ( ii. Our thoughts^of you so t I 'pend m^moriesninger every day.


<!'Kenxembrance keeps you .near.


—Lovingly, remembered ,£augbtor^ 1 -iSon^flriw,- Grand-ehiltoen .Neiue : t RTirt, TTpnneth. and Peter.


_


[Printed and Published »y the ca toefw Advertiser’8s Times-Gompany, Ltd^ a


:6, Market. Place. Clitheiw. ' f Tel. (two Jlnesi- 407/408. . ,


B


Ann (Sqlly), <>^ bridge _ Terrace. 1 •WhalIey,!^v!ho ,died June 13th,


CL(


iBhe bid no one a last farewell. I She said 6ood-bye to none; I The heavenly gates were oneni wine.


why ganl YOU:


You of-t’times said we’d miss you._ I The.words you.spoke.were;true.


. Issued I


’[True liearts -that loved- you. with Ideepest' affection - ■ '


. . ’


you m death . Brownlow Street,


SCOTT.—In treasured memory of uiy dear Mother, who died June Iftn,


TO-NIGE


MONDAl ; I I


from ju them. —I


TBURSIl iAnolhe|


-] -.- j: ■ —Prom their son. Norris. :, Bose Cottages, W h a l le y ._______ _.


IV iary, th e ' beloved wife o f Henry ■ PURC


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