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T O W Methodist Church


(^ S L E Y ) , ,c l it h e r o e ; 10-30; a.m, :i


Sunday, May 30lh. '


'


i t o . G. ELLIOT, of- Blackpool.


6-O p.m.: 1 MR. H . HYDE,' of Blackburn.


Moor Lane Church, CLITHEROE.


; Sunday, May 30th. 10-30 a.m.:


MR. H. HYDE, of Blackburn.


6-0


p.m.: MR. G. ELLIOT, . ' of Blackpool.


Con^egational Church. t


•- ' SUNDAY NEXT.' MAY JO*.


Divine Worship at 10-30 a m. and; 6 p.m., conducted uy


MR. NORMAN iALLSUP,


of Cherry Tree,, a Grammar School pupil. ,


You are corklally invited to hear . this lad preacher. ,


Sunday School & Primary at 2 p.m. Clitheroe Si District ,,


P risoners p I W a r Relatives .Association.


meeting o ld School, Church Brow,


at.


y?^EDNESDAY, JUNE 2nd. at 7-30: p.m.


Hearty invitation extended to all Interested.


|


i MITTON W.V.S. COMFORTS FOND. FRIDAY, JUNE 4th.


Whist Drive & ?£)ance in MITTON SCHOOL; j


Whist 7-30 pm.i Dancing 10—12 p.m. medichobds band.


Admission. 1/6; Forces 1/- (including refreslfinents) ;. Dance 'only ,1/-.


SATURDAY, JUNE 5th. if •‘ii


Bring - and - Buy Sale Whist Drive & Tea.


Sale 2-30 p.m. Admission


Whist 3 p.m. - - 1/ 6.


HOYAL engineers new DANC^ p^e Guard Officer, tod two w.tne^es RUXAL twixixxxix


SATURDAY! JUNE 5th, 7-0 — 11-0 p.m. BAND.


The Hall, . Lowergatc, . -


-


(Bv kind perm'ission of . the C.O.) (6 players) '


refreshments. Admission ; vl/6 ; Forces I / -


No admission after^lO-0 p.m. Right of admission' reserved. ■


: DO YOU NEED


elastic STOCKINGS? See our MIRACLE


STOCKING made from the


' famous ■ IxAS’TREX TARN. DO YOU NEED A


Kf ;■ TRUSS S‘5£!f]‘”U»“ '5 S 4 tomfort to the Wearer.,


SfiRGESQN & ‘ M OUilNEAU X


SURGICAL APPLIANCE MANUFACTURERS;


13, EANAM, BLACKBURN. Telephone. 6774.


PRELIMINARY NOTICE. : r


Annual DANCp THE HALL, LQWERGATEj


W H IT MONDAY, JUNE 14. Particulars Later.


J hut when‘ Mr * G. Coleman, Assistant I vLsited ,toe! works at 10-80 p.m., they


premises and “signed pul A DANCE eb^ressed h is regret to Mr. Swales,


'nut wanted to do so, pi|DliCjy« h The Chief I Constable: ^ appea^ n hp a vervisad case. I think it is ine^where justice could be teip-


' theft, he acted oh thel spur of the moment. , ’VJ! don’t kifow whether


lad .al-Ways i found him i^rfectly ditralghtforward ^


;aS he hadl do-ne -business w ^ >ower for


; a Ifessoni ^0^ him fiwaies did r l^ t ori ~


’“ rhe' Clilef 'constable,:: Of course Mr. Swalbsi did the'perfectly right


^“Ac?usefahd?d‘that ie.was a b ^


'days had been the wprst .he had ever-passed ithrough and he would be gfatefiirif the matter went mo


lutely ashamed -of what ho h ^ done and had not m ^ t l^ e d t ^ matter to anyone


P ^ t few


^'^Announclng that, the oa sew i^ d be'dismissed under .ti e Probation


of Offenders Act on toaymen^m costs, the Ohalmah.fMr. J Wll- klnsoh) said t|:\f,Ben^,whnte^to help him In the difRculty. They were as sorry as he -was that the offence had ever! happened.


S d S o -k B ? f t® n “ aote.;l I '“ a 2 is5 4 ‘! r ‘.oroa™5i.;i« P^oticaUy'aSmttogui^^^ ^e^ntag


vears aid have come in cont^x^ rew irtquentl^ tod


□ipasure I have derived from hiy 't3-*KS whh h&T He is toe toest example of the holiest hard-working ■ farmer. one


like siiOT toan. eighty lface isr a picture' of happlness--a


S V h o hL'


f im is a model, nu -Xie XXX,— —I ! T'Viim servLg witoythe jR.AS.O^ On vanpus


toist always Be-entertains spic


rvVinwmnVi of the Clitoeroe Library m ^ ^ t l< t o wito to e ‘Wtogs W


of the .Press If accusedj’s name and address were omitted. ■


MISSING [ FlREiWATGHERS.


' i: : (


CLITHEROE MEN t iN E D £2 ■PLUSj LAWXER’S FEE.


I 1 Ckjoper, of 91. Lowergite, tod John D Kenyon, of 97, Whalley-road, “


for .the prosecution. should have been on duty! on the nign^


Mr.' T. j : Backhouse. Vho append nm


premises was locked, tod present. ‘ Mr. Coleman and P.W. R. Tingle went to the workj at 1-30 and. again no one .was ^esenh They found Oboper at his home and, when asked for an explanation he said., i have-toiaunt very ill.” Kenyon, too,


Xound Uie-dOor "I. Ide.flke-dratCh^


' tefofftL: Borough I dav for failing to perform firewaten-


mw<)" Clitoeroe quairymen,. Richard were


, ing’duties at their nlace ‘^|!^™PanDe^d 1 of March! 19th. ,


though they had no power to make such a request, mey| thought It would be a nice gesture on the part


bMk''toemo‘rTes"of 'the''‘Opening. Cme nevCT^re^t at toat to e ,6hat the


ceremony, as my lather was the arcni bulKtog,'tod. h b i^ s


g ^ d total of £245.7^ wptod cated on the front elevation mtaatelithe Hitler.pest, ^ “ Congratulations, Clitheroe,


great success.”, i I .


,


A DOG which hafl turned wolf and o kilted fell sheep in the liiwer area


^ df the Trough of Bowland,’was hunted


Littledile Fell by Huddleston, sons of a farmer . Both 5ted at the animate ^ * The' hunt was "’‘S^b'sed to


o t^ !& s“unday. and, after a two and. Q hAifi hour searcb, was kiiiea uii


partiek: consisting matoly wit-Vt rhp helD of police- and otners.. ?htehtot led


more where, at noon, a farmer there discovered a yearling which j^tod been


lamb killed ;In exactly the same way others'to-recent weeks.. , ■ I.


tbe. indi­


e exter- on youf


■'“I/^ds also very taterested. to ydur-li the ,sand,ofJto^^^ ^ ^ p a le s to t^ . ■' so Bp-ck an animals an1d ^eto ' SOIL'xl'rtvef- S. Bames, who , is p s f s i ?


hppn receivec b V ' ' a n d Mrs.' IL D. tomes of West 'View, Clitoetoe,- from'


■ e f e huef-aiS'tW veiry - f e t at dawn. 'We have ratoir heavy toews


1 ;Thgy; ar^;°"


here ' which ' lelp ithem -to grow. are hot very] nmlierqus, 'but. _ono ; to^ them whererer there la-water and green


There and I


rel.


tocM Itoeafd the honk of geese, and T nave^se^ wildlduck. In the antaal t S are coyoftes. small! deer,


have alsd seen , 4.v?,«^ v.rtr»i,. nf <yppx«;e. and


and nfl:e. And I have seen some­ thing that 1 take to be a desert equn-


woolly cate^illar—all cjtours. ,i —-~ are to be found . everywhere. s<5me of


“to t h e ^ i i iM Q ^ - : nearby oroi edycry


tevef ^ e b ato tor


•hadiv i mauled round tbe n^ck throat Close by was the carc^e of a, ■ 'still 'warm ’whmw_Jiato^en;


w ^ l and though it is not say for certainty how many .sheep aim


during'Sunday’s search. The IteUy


was foundJat home, in bid/ ' ’-This is! a very serlo#,matter, for,


' ■ ' I ' 'I .'


if everyone acted like, tiwse two men, toe consequences m ig h b e smo^


indeed,” said Mr. Bacto luse. men signed a form- cla mmg subsid­ ence allowance, .which al post^amoimts to claiming money by filse preten^. It is all very well to saj. nothing will happen to: clitheroe; ^but^aytog under- baSSi fife-watching duti^, it wto‘their


duty to carry them out,, he added. Both men pleaded guity. a Oooper saiu h©, could u >t se>ttle down,


ill. He and his wife ha<. 'been staymg UD with^ her, and continued' to do so until she, died, a fortn ght after toe date of ithe offence. .He stayed wito her until about 1-30 am. on the mght to question, . then went -home. He thought; it his- duty tc do what he could for ia person who was dying and- who had! been good t< him. Cooper added -that he thought ; he rota at toe works called for eveesf ive periods N^f duty. After doing duty next Mondf he would,-have been on six times tl


s he had an aunt who was.serioii^y mon-to.! ;


flu and went home, as he felt Wtoff c fined 1B2 each, and share an advo­


Be dfid not seek medica 1 treatment. beAnnouncing -that delenda^' would (ate’s fee of £2 2s. Od. the Chairman


' Kenyon told the Ben:h he hadjihe , , 1 ,,,.


attempt :to deceive lad. 'aggrayated neglect :of duty.


Mr. J.- Wilkinson) said that ' an PENDLETON


meeting, took place, in be Sonoolropm, under-the presidency b I^ady 'Wm^ew


Taylor.i ,’The agenda fir' the N.F.W.l. meeting,;which.takes Place lb Uendon on June 8-9, was hiscusi ed, after whlto


Ihstructop, gave: a. valut We 'talk on toe vegetabie , garden, glyh g bteful hlnte


on planting and method^ with, garden pests. A, Richard visited several gardens in tM


peel-Btreet, CUtUeroe, .says he Kelly who Warded tm prlzesTto Miss met George Bate. A. Rowe and £^|“^^^StteSrs. R. M l f e l . b i f tea Tdhri Blacklock all of whom Vdeped, , hostesses were Mrs. Nic hplson. .Mrs. J <tn hp remembered to relatives and -cowperthwalte, -.Mrs. . iKno-wles. and


5th, 'L.a;C.-Edward Snapcx of laj.,' A friends In CUtlteroe. yj6&S ^ • ' M’.r, Stai-k. Florence cMd4n; reo“um^beV Miss-Richards, of Huth " •horticffitural k 'S g ^ . bilb“at large for five'


tombs' fell a prey to htoi.,-..^ is pu^^ W over fifty. More, carcasesjer^teuito


which V guii-plt.


wS^we® feay [make a -t>b guii-pit. Dmner at 5 is always, a gwd


to the canteen bot'm^Vafe


The fchildren there play a [new todaV One group with wooden sticto t o rifles t e t S &mg squad But toe rtilldren are most ^ger to l^ .m ^ h e other group that llne^up tby a wall Si bteshot. As the ‘officer]' gives toe command to fire, the chitoen by teq wiuTcw “long Live Poland!.” as they


/ “kNE of toe most faovlngi stori^ of O the war has Just come from Foto^.


that': chf&ren giould te lamiUar. with such scenes. Yes, but siffely, too, a story that tells'of great hero^m and loyalty among the ordinary folk of a sorely, persecuted nation.


one vlite horror ntehr After ! eavffig Derna.J you, can ’ ‘


TTiwas a happy thought <?n the Tart' X of the .-Castle gardening staff ...to


particular lay-out as one,of toe lov^ 'test parts-of the ground^, especi^ly


et^naUy.'I have always relarded^thto


dinebrnbrate' the word “Vietb^ ’. ffi .to® oesigiiof the flower bed in the shadow Ff me[ Cenotaph, off the, main dnve.


more important aspects of ,6®’l‘^®4ibg in the present emergency, it is P}e®g®bp to 'see that flowers havA not .been wholly neglected, and that ;the grounds arq 'maintained in;a reasonable


. state of tidiness.....


T !iKE many more 'people.^ raadej a / JU point of listening: to the wireless review of war'.savings on Sunday eyen- 'Ihg, expecting to hear Clltoeroe i ^ r tlon^d as having “ wbUx wings,.


♦ The


WOMEN’S INSTITUTE.—■jne,-.'May was weir beaten In “time for the earlier announcement. ^ i,\j X ttiiu


ever, was -the commendation of


previous "week’s list. -.Qs .the “-target f,. ■ iWhat 1 arid others -did hekn h ^ J


g^^^ moreH^d flot mil


dotted "wll with trees type. .O; through imagine


when sweet} peas .form such a colourftu itocomes . K r o t o d . ^


tag scou “ From


----


, orange date ■ P' There arj


toe place stretehes;,^ks^^x»x^gj^— covered ovef . . - far I as -teie, 'eyej can, sm]


I lined wl[ b miles and miles of lavenueS “ For the past fortnight;, or so wfe Italian "p.nds into


'toves, olives, almond trees, l’ and' eucalyptus treei


against me .background of the ^ deep bfue .of |lie Mediterranean. - j. ,; .'j


have be* w&dmg de^rt traJs aid pvef* thejtiuls, put of


'ttoem. They look lovely H


nearer h b n^ Yes, the EightoiArrny ds marchiM on.- rtom yicto^ Jo.,rteto^


eVer


until at last we will hrtva the Hup tom this sh<|res ?fj AfrldJor_eyej.


rT,^::* "f Mlwi well.-v= knbw. thejend of that storj ^ finest in militarj


-- ■history.


^ to\ri that has b e e n mu c h 3 the newj» lately."'• I-', - /u-i


'ar, the coart ,again a^d near _ _ EventagP^t'-’:-^....... faU


umour unratibined. ■ extmtsfrom-j:; th^


'htrthlng has beentoearcT of toe Nml Jey baiter 'Julius Strelchw ;Ior ..more _ than la year, This rateeff the,'question, Did


A Swiss newspaper^ mentions tha,t , he fall, or was he PUtehed,?


USA.’, ■who' swallow^ a\ safety razpy, has be'en operated orKl’ 'Alimentary, my dear .Watsoh.-alimeptary.


. . j I


A . lyas ‘wSklng through a small YorlU| I shireitown when she wm


A NOTHER woman ..YrM.CA .worker ■! ■ .1 ;


^l^frorntS'respffatefbum the YvM-CA. worker ; WM^ble to meK^


the Y-M-O-A. woikeritqdo^^ Prlvalte Slierlock.Holmes, of Maine,|| gtarkle ' and! Mrs. L^o-') Mrs. b 'putonea,/ ' | son. Mr. B.! :Sharples, Miss . t .


T^o jocular. '[Yorkshire


lore rocky,-, but. round about f e e ^ I now am,!there arf


as a smalll boy again,. Playr ■ toei d ^ r '


and) bushes pf toe [ ey^re|:A. e morning} i^wben^ ‘ dnving w Country.; I;


miles furtiher jon. . - ^


a wild do& of. tbe desert, whose mourn can be beard for many miles ati


playing cards ir. draughts, ^a; SSut anish“= t.hc . of course.


they yieto lyery good: ffuit. Of course. "


‘ A T But; iX l


be folmd,


here and there one can see the


S l f c r s . r s s 'S v S 'S :-el-


X,—. es off me day. that is, ,nle^ we are on the ■ move..


dav is spent writing, or ir draughts. A| cup of


tebtll "wlmre


’' fined £2 for permitting a'motor-lp^U jjr. and Mrs. J. -Aspden, of Clltneroe. to he used wito Inefflcient brakes. Form-jg jg grandson ' of Mrs. M A.


C ig the lorry, Maurice Robinson, ol j-r,pe^ing and th® late Mr. John hatoum. waS fined,£1. ij


i^rab, fig bushes are to although I don’t think


where’ one finds water, ! tali'-' '


will visit Clitheroe at W 0 give three performances


, | | |^ g ^ jn | , 'sialdburn. and^ great- grandson of ..Mr. ajid ‘


Under thb; auspices pf C.E.MA: Patrick Ludlow’s London


Milne’s thrilling, ■ romantic, story 1‘Michael and Mary;” i a play In „


three acts. The cast will Include [itl aid of Blackburn was held at Slaldbura,_9n _ Wccessful whist -------------- idrive


paulette Ludlow, Patrick Ludlow, /.ary, having been organised o y j . Eric Maturin and. Le^ey Brook, Committee representing ^he-women and the performances.'wUl be glveh [of Slaldburh. Mrs. Undley kinmy


Bifirm-


in St Mary’s Stjhool. • ;' [' . : | (iplaced the Court R o om ^ t w e iHark-to-Bounty ,at the disposal, of !the committee, and jihe dance^as


A the!‘‘Glasgow Herald’’ ithat he had I r o b r ^ MC.’s were Mrs. M. to. conduct six girl witnesses from Whist and w eM .^ ^ e Bridgeton to Edinburgh in. wnnection [A. LeemlnK,


V LEGAL ■ correspondentjwrites to


., 1' held afterwards in the Village Hall. teen tables were occupied for


with an-' action for damages m theliMrs.. - CresswelL King wiiKr^on ^ u r t^ Session. V' . . .U '


, s^s . o. uro ^


^ere until they were^ called. xx,„ „i„iy' “


:He ushered his charges into;a wltness- t toom adjoining -the -court, [ and told


Ah’m cauld already l"


hem that they would have to wait Gosh!'’! complained one of the glrte,


I ' Presented the,prlzee to the^^^^^ ing : Eadies : ^Mrs^ wenoi ^


Miss E GUI; 3; Mrs. J. WUcock; 4, Mrs r C. CowgllLCUtheroe; ■Sit­


?'‘'ca5T4 b T


■ ^ yesterday ]I saw a really . big Ants


he gave me toelV sign. Have;[found ;^ alteright and,


ruhfi of a Roman , theatre ; interesting.


Breakfast 1 -J-IS, ^bd a .working Pg- kde an hoUr latp. .Ope .hours mam-


/06.30. Wash. Shave- ^ 0.. and_takei^e nffii'pr**; Tiot'Water andi a cup of .tea.


•niflTit life ] liaVe seen, a starling, as well as spanows, IfeedtagUn ■mrorA are swallows, <^wls, thrji^^


trunk of' the detection.


toSld S to meet, and looks more, ^ h% d e ed ! to those gnmiblmg clt" span, - dnd me loves all his ■ •


and thus escaping


“ n'^anOTerjto'^Alderman Fren^, member S the Bench. Mr. Swales


*'^^9L^®^5rfpptiv ealings. When he dlsco-vered me.


accused made::no rg)lyj. . , thni 1 The Chief jConstat le | added, .that


iy c h a r g e d ^ w ^ ^ ^ ^ ft& ■ offence,


with salary i .and “ m i^ lo nV th e litcome of accused was about fc4U0


year. . ' i: DEEPLY SORRY • ‘ ; thfe man’s


dojzen 3d b a r s i o * i n searchl M ^pbffof S « and heaven him at


m '*’ac?uBed° and


’a f b a r s j o f b l e nW ^ ^ ^ missing, i He


.


Slawbrtdge Post to accused s : pocket,


bulky, '- he asked, thmg .belonging to m ived towards ^55_'T''5".pipirted t!o


iel?”; Accused & r and the.m


i is ithat some-: f.t^ptatlon,” 'i showing him a Iwhlch was; pointing' ilotelB caf^s, I camps, saragM a i ^ s


s”^ r la in , but they would be so, sitm M u i l t l a sm o t


“ ®kef to®t^etang^d Positio^j T tWk, in .a recommePda:


t?om SroT^mmittee^ on ‘ ‘ muisatiod in Rural Areas, which


t establishment, .of NatWnal


national park a d eterged typeTdf farming to.K-- ino Sheep! farming) it is: essent


arW the character pf..th6 counti 5l<- ■ ■


landreads


fo Britain is long overdue.^to.! it is tdesirW to include ’(ritoln'/a


Parks In .


ijy themtain al for


tinued,luau Avi*A* V/* v»v«— with the proviso that case of a national park it b secondary to the mam p which is public recreation,


In Short,;,the as waici i^comes


rpose, .


their sheep but wftTidfirinz'about on tne moors.; •


fen a ljp S k .to e ;n e i^ ^ ^ ^ ^ and perhaps we shall- leam ■what'is.meailt by.toe term.,


I - I was very, unorraicu j—* ------ totoeOTto


^ p r e Ire^ther compllCatiions, such as^ater catchments and, maybe, game breseryabion.


It seems to me we deal more i about


we shall


though not lieys. ■'The; moth develop;


dpveloDs- ^eds ■ on ■ ‘ trees. of the


when alarmed, mj|-wi§i^aws Ite^face,- iTify. -itc shoulders, (on which there, are


bllck spote. thus b>aktag to som^


ftae ' t o S i p “ &r;'bfteto W two red, 'W'hlpffiSe Ithreads! to the rean


lt,;I guessed it,.— a ' ‘find.’,’ I'WM right.


and_ from the


.. In toe-'tin V insect with toe the veins of ,to<


I had seen befo: had found toe to a-garden.


nsectlon apiece of wood; Mt I was Jukt ^ mys|h;


,re.


Whigs, unlike anytotog lads sald;t^y


asfa traveller_ and_a^^ Ss.' Ster


traveller, auu o f


an


STOLE BOX i M CHOCOLATE.


i Iraveller ^ o i fe e l s Ashamed of ■ h ^ se l f . Jn a charge of stealing a


I Llvierpool, appeared l-Glltheroe “J^Slstrates


Bellefleld-aveaue, before the yesterday.


mHERE X peopli


isl no evldence__^,^^J^ lincldentalW, InT refirenpe, .to “"S' ISr nreo^S^to


i wSaer^ e£fort.nF^k (Mr. F. ,K. Tp“ ® l .a k ^ » t r ia l i s e ^


^ _______^ ^ d a f^ jcom p le t lo n Ills business the


liouf l-Jater ales noticed! (that.', a j' b""' " ‘ °^.9^ Jo^)


how to ___ e; In "BS.C. ClosS-up,


announcers werejdisci^e^ .^ d It ag reed that the i iain, ptoblems^o not


vening,the dlfflob!


SccSTwlth^the forelgi^ P ^I'lt’S l e ^ ' with the English onesri- ’ like Whaiiey,


I t h o u g h t ) , j u- M Also on Wed lesday. ■ .m__


usic Hall from Burnley, H a ^ mentioned Sabden to laugm : Evident ly. Off gone out, m lasmon,.


enough to say, (here,


•tbings* at Sabderi* night”~tben adding


------,bdi —“mbmlng, i noo®..®'


□.ere wcio ■


treacle foundry,’ ,sj tiohal Joke .al^ut . Sabden won’t mmd 11


I people savin During .“Wings


• • “ ■


loosely described as ^ «a Park.''


T ljfas. AlFRiPAY;


IN ANO OUl « _ AND round ABOUT


By QUIS.


I j • Ividt-Rowlalid to have the real lews i garbled, M'lk IS, the a-ly,”


iilm taking a crltcal look at t^_wpra and deciding; as It banned) wrongy.


■Wednesday 61 ney?B


isei^d''son of, Mr- and Mrs.-.Xeri^) iMyem .of 47 Seedall-avenu€i,,Cllth-;


ce^^ergeant .Staiileyi Myers ; JlipU Ivirto ' ViaoW loiiaror/ipd ■ tlSft j3ra~*


“aidtwistle “hS 1 ;nrenton the ; circumstances of the H e T ^ imkiW I ‘award. He says it was a great sv^r x^re only three liprlse when he, was told about the


- P„rp \^ ^ e a r I his ! parents,'although he does not ------- ‘award. -^-1 .


sp6Ulng(treacle min^f, '.‘I"


woman, went to sayings certiflea


!«AVE h e a n ^ m ^ ^ ^ H ^ t - lor / Vfctoryl’. Week, i a


of


of ithe ne? ‘nlclfels,’’ a,matter of s i2 | ,j talion Bast Lancashire ' Regiment, on' September .1st, 1914.


convert her hoard, into There were 960


★ W^e^rt


as: aj greyish moth-l^e, •pencil markings atog


; nine! years of gge, jolned-the ^^n- ! casttie. Fusiliers ,at .the age ;pf ;18^ ' He I served In France, until tne evac lation' from Dunkirk] ’ and Is now In ’Tunlslal He- was married three years, a^o at Colchester and has one'child.


Sergeant Myers; who' isji^enty- i His father .served ithrou^outthe •v-r.io I last iwar,' Joining the Second Bat*


i,. U I- Nots of'.the award is cdntalned,. i ' In' a tletter written by Sgt. -Myers- to


•e'roej Itias been ‘awarded the .DlSr tlngulshed Condbet Medal. W . ' '


ji .:l -'. ^


,-?8 . D.C.M, b o b ciilTHEBONIAN W.E.A. Steady >ULAR


r ivwiBLVE months’ work and' progress X T


Association , at 'the annual me^b^, which took place on ^turday] at the


Br j as ' re vie^ ( t * by - the Clitheroe j ' : .


adch of tlto. Workers’ -Mucattonal Royal Grammar-School...


rogress


USEFUL Y EAR’S W b R i : REV IEWED BY SECRETAJRY..


LECTURES.


Geneiil Meeting, a “Brains ‘Trust" evening- was successful, and he audi- en c e^ i this occasion were kept both Intore ited i and amused by tot } a host of questions pu


c h a i t e ^ With Mr. fT.;Helt^ Taft as Scr^taW anS . ¥.r-. H, Thompson, itr,


A.i H. O. Deacon -was re-elected


i -rsi A. H O Deacon, Mrs. B; Thomp- .-M


..xcopuren By baUpt. the following w ^ elected to tbe bornnmtw. M^rs. J Barnes, J; •^ensley, R. ■


roe I Grotto ■Wh^Uey'Group.


C. Mu§ton.


sonta^ MiS E., A. l/aylor, whilst Mrs. Joy?aHlnmewa^ect^to^^ as representative


.business] Mr. Emerspn Itogers,, BA„ of Skimoh",! a former member of toe teach- togfsta6 at ClitherPe Royal Gra^a r S&ool; - addressed ! toe assembly on w ’The Fiitiire of :Party RoUtics. . There


Ster^'thetransa(4ion of the ortoary T. ,.v.p


Iratem would continue after the war, he &ld,i but the two Party s y ^ m i^ , in ids opinion, the best. Multiplicity of .j^tles,. as in prerwar France, only


as not much jdoubt that toe party ‘ wbupded four times and was dls-;- IthSt men of character were needed ^ ‘ He was I - were mentioned. It was


of the British Leglpn. h , , Two other sons i are serving; wi.x. | i^i^toarty.


thb -Forces—Jerryj a g ^ ;3p;^ho-Is »


wltli the 8th Army, and Jackde (20) who Is in the Reconna^nce Coiys.


Sports! Jottings T ■ ■ B y ‘.“SNIPE.’" -


■ Stanley Chadwllck, ; who ;at one i timF assisted ICUtheroe as iProfes- slpiial and. was] om -the^. County groimd staff; [^ still' .malntMns his oidlprowess vftth, ttieibat. Stanley, wh6 how lives atiSt. Helens, played with Huy ton. In the^ LiverpooL League, on'Saturday and scored 76 .„imcreaw: ux


i memferphip ofTthe Branch from 74 ^ ^ “ ^ “d,;at their requtst. to 88.:


It IS pleasing Id 75 minutes. OElther of the local .-AiHLS yearvto 203 tote year


efu is would welt^toe a batsman such calibre In tjhelr teams.


^ - ---------------of 1 ip4_ffiSt


firmer Read'Tpro., is'^now in the Middle Bast ;supervlslng war con­ structions ,6f I one sort or another. ['


I hear ■ t§'atl°Frank. Howarto,


J Rossall, whosh six for 36mgalnst St.I Jaihes’'s remind one ofihls suc­ cesses last season. |. I ■ . .


Chorley have -a capital bowler in O -jo O |1 .


CJ Blakey was again Blackpool, s St successful bowler, taklng_seven wickets fdr 19 runs against-_Gherry


.'o' to . o ! •;


Tree, who .were -lucky easlde' -wlth‘ a point


, .


(jLASS MEMBERS: ' Ali i increase tot


-VyiNTER , CLASSES: .


..- ! . , I ] - .


iiStoT-toallv'aoiounted lor 1 .. ; toe^e^u^^ ' I Throughout the winter, on ’Ihursd^


diiMfid- tw^ntv^four lectures unj irro^ ■tmChunWM” which were ydry well


i t teh d T ^ toe discussions^ wtoch e S “' leptore^^re - v^ne^


Oh Tuesday evenmgs, .Canon a to ™ % ’|’d id ^ ^


aguuisc u.roxx, ry to legfve the |wetee


hrojred very d ’^ f f ic ^ c l^ d i i t o f this (READ ■ 'b .


ftnal'flgure. Of ‘livings for^Ylctpry Week was announced on Monday,


iWiNGS ; FOR , V](eTqRY.- The


‘one of whom. Miss R; Hall, In the Cild Read district, had a target of £65 and raised £2,000. She toacri- fleed one week of her annual holl- ay totoollect the savings.


-


0 B I T X jA R Y MRS. JANE


was the result of much hard work hy the savings group secretarlesr


as £8,734, .the target a lm ^ a t ; being £2,500. This splendid figure


, ii)“n"e"h»d-stiidebts register^ tor from ithem.


wint?er ■ months, *PP“®^ondSc?^” '“y Mr^- the mT W. Hodgkins. M.A..


peivchology f .


- -^ S lf^ S& a lS l .s tu d en ts ; : SINGLE LECTURES : i ■‘I


i ^ p | « e s ' " s S May 21st.last',; after .toe Annual


SLATER.


(hed on the 17th, was laid to rest In 1< .th av k sGIYING.t-M embers ol St. Mary’s Cemetery, on' Friday, when , j


iMrs. jane Slater, of Park Ave..jvho . .. ■ rpioral tributes were sent by/ I -i . .


ton; Clssie and Nellie; Mlfficent and parish Church on, SOndayimorni^. Margaret: Mrs. Jones ■’and Giepig, j mj,g_ xyalked lb procession to "be Mras.re Ireland» Mr. and : Mrs. P a^ n ;


Nephews and Nieces; Mabte Hodgkimij Northl African; Viet iNSite md“wil;'Reg.'and &


Doreen and'Jean; Memto^ of p i ^ ting Group. Conservative Club.—Mr. to BeWtt > a d : charge of the


. ments.' ■ . ■' ; !,l[- ' ■ arrange­ .


S h T where a , s e ^ ^ V T ducted by the Vipar (Rev. a .


OoctlpJ : i CHRISTENING.Four


genera- at St.


SLATOBURN ■ . . .


tjie Rev! J.-A. Sinclair performed toe .the Hom^uudr^^^ last rites.:


herb' of the CiyllV- •W.V.S., Girl, Guldbs ana


uaiui ; '


attended a thantegWng s —.j^g ,


Guardi along with metei' " " for


_______ , , BIANOH OFFICIALS’ WEEK-END. ‘ . the end of' J^nuay, -WhaUey


an ,'iMrease ^ “^^^embers, . arrang :d a social i, 1,d i f e lo n : on .“The Grovlto of Anti- ______


/ ;


disiussion SemltiSm.


fo ' Educational Reform


B of a large number of Branch from all over N.E Lancashire, to


PANEL ’ OF SPEAKERS’ FOR. A.A.- SITES.


^g i^ is l l ie toird series on toersubjeg^ wigiusrton followed. Thfe service (S a t a ld 'h t e we!l-desl“ ed f e a r i t y


■W JEA with members of the.Clitheroe


tolarted co-operatlw of ■


o: 1 retord, ’ B angor summer school.


tme.:-! ’IfHANKS.


A During toe winter monte, all the • 'A sites were regularly .visited weekly, SmiipTV tAlks w6Te given to tbe personnel ff “ i^arietTof subj^s, after, which is made possible only by toe whoie-


n' i eSort was spared to ensure succeM, ti e Rotary-Club is earnestly toanked, a: id appreciation .of its services placed


iR^ara Olub: For this service, wherein


One or two members ' the facilities offered by this School


ifad ffpenT K te r e s t in g and enjoyable ^ ,


toe WE.A. plan PRIDAlj


': Nobody I about toe L ! system idol ; new ratioij ; upon by til


■ j already) J many who '!' ably atten' ‘ is bound . themseli}el People !;in f so well iPlq It Is'hopeil will visit


I place at rt a large


cutoefqe.:


1 In .conclusion,- the Committee desire c5 exnr^ to the Cllthetoe Higher Edu­


c L ithe' Royal Grammar. School, toen sppreciation of toe permi^im ^toed


( er thanks to the “ Clitoeroe' Adveniser


tion'^nmfittee and-the Goyeroors th ^ e ’toe classrooms at toe Grammar


^hool a factor '-which has contnbuted ^gely to the successful outcome of me ^Mr’s'work. The Committee also ten-


tf nH Times ” in toe .columns of ^bich the activities of the’jAssociatiw hate Irom time to time been reported.


musical service held at toe Umop- street Methodist Church, on Sun


LOW MOOR U L P IT DEblCATED — Tbe


da'v, proved one of the most suc-- ce^ful for some [time. Opportunity


was 'taken during the rervice by the Superintendent Minister, .the Rev W Hartley Totty, to'dedicate fo f ih e ' s S ^ e of the Church to


possibly. I ments ma


toe appe g arisheS,


canorilyj instead ol longer, wr


dpe of . town. I TJ


/ / ..toelf :;! QT 1 I s . T.'’


pep] progressive ideas. r. T; Helton iTaft;^;


! i toe! period ,:'under eitonT


r iS ¥^ to 9 to g r^ew of toe year’s- waStgvven by tbe Secretaiy, 1


y ; ie I wito a ! proper sense of Values


be supported by educirted ----------- s * j Branch ,; have ] seci&itvi was 'dealt with by Mr. Henry review, the-*!.


!tod k&^prise.’o / alfconc'enied, (ERSIJIP o p BBANCH;,-


I 'TTHfe BEVEE^GE p.EPORT, .is miich-discussed Eepo;t on social


m^ent on Match 15th,/wher he gave a ‘ n 'oh this - subject, a S angered


Hafble'v‘ BBC.', of- the 'Maneiester Dni- veriitv I Economics Researih Depart-


toAefous quesUons put .-.ty a k&nly Ttestedtoudtence.


To-riight I SaturdayI


Sunday Monday


^'ah?^dS:Ussion which ensued pme o f^ e problems which will haye to^^rt


Trust.” t sePiet aresque Whalle/ Abbey was the


answers to .the


on ‘Tfedia.’’ Mr. -John ICoatman, North Regional Director of .the BB.C., ad d led ! toe meeting, as dW Mr. T. C. Kolli^toe' Area Resident ’IjUtpr, who Was respqn^ble for this mi tog meettog.'


tting on! June 20to, when at i open-air meeting was arranged for fcW


toe. Consular Service, and etmerU enceTbf Europe in general, land Jugo- slaviA to; particular, -was interesting •! Medicine and Healing ti rough the


Kranirisch. MA.. who was. ajbtached to on June 25th, Mr. H.


“ Jpeo-slavia ”,_was toe supject of a Ji_______


51 1 lo^slavi ’ i,. ^


. , -


b lectures


iOoanNG' I 6HAD07


' SA’TUBDAY: , SUNDAY: L


Cjlltheroe^PartehJ mons, 10-30 arf


Moor Lane Metn • 10-30 pjm. and


Oongregational 6-0 1


MO^AT:


Cllthei'oe Awtld i|


’ " d a y . ’Thursdi


• Tuesday ito ^ Ki 64) and 8-15;


•Thie Palladium: ng Lane Flct.


-


Agest’ wis‘ toe'subject of, a talk given . by the Secretary on Deceiiber I7th,


i


'The Gra^j 1 day, Friday, 'Baturday a‘


. Rialto- Kack . I to Friday f. '6-0 and 8-0.


Whal ' Wednesday : 7-30: Satur


this flat^ being left open owlig to a re-


x'Sfy'm'toe'New Y^r a most 'sue- . cessflil meettog ,was arrangtd W the -Committees of , toe Local B -anches of 'toe^U.T. and IWBA., when, on 9th. J^toUary.l in toe Royal Grams tar ^hool. ^


a V . fe. Davies, B.A, B-Sc. addressed H lame lu t in g at wWto /german J- w. Sablerto^lte presided. Tb® subject


the evening, Mr, H. Pxoudfoot, M.A., wlwJ wS^bfhoured by havi^ ^ Wor- sbto the Mayor to the chair delivered L Urflliant yet scathing, address on ‘ Adult ^ucatioh,” which he concluded


a^“Ttie Future of to e Schools. In


wito a V&onlof toe future+a cultural _ E_ —^r-,, district, used, and ' 1


Tto every dl hy ^/people,


diitheroe Auctl ' -foattle, 10-30 r


TUESDAY:,


Sale'at Shaw f .'Holden and.


Cattle Sale atl Prisoners ijby E. G..HJ of-V B[Meeting to ,


Dance at V | ^ THURSDAl


Iritisli Legiori .Institute/'''


' Paulo’s Royal] ground.


FRIDAY;


-.Whist Drive sL Clitheroe' Aui Prize Snowl


Whalley Hon, Ball in |AssJ


I wednesdaL ley Picti


. 'Wednesday f '8-15; Saturd


Cinq


M^bodtet (Wesj 10k30; a.m. pd'


: forced [upj capable' OM through y


: pleaded I of choco : meritlpn L ' man'!(M|


toe■TriagI to requel -namejanJ


. ■


new pulpit which was that of the Mount Zion Church prior to its


cloMng. The musical service wa in [the: very capable b^^s of t Wesley Male Voice Choir, wn ducted hy Mr. Erne^ Allen. Mr,. Riith Bentley, Miss Doro^y Chal


llrtof. Miss Edna Hlndle) Mr Harold Parkinson' and Mr. -^ben wer soloists in a programme whicii gave a large congre-garion sincere


lldasure. Mrs. W. W Dugd^e acpompanled at toe piano and toe


anthems were “ Hym-n to Mus r “ Hear My Prayer " - to which t ie solo was taken by Madam Elsie


. . Indeqd, I periencel of heini names o| refused report. . of d'trail steals y


' enough kind. I . the pollq •names k4


is to giv^ ; and | ov


-t. !


Is'J was Mr. W. Wilkinson. T collection, which was for the new ■pplplt fund, amounted to £3-ius-


■Etiompson—“ Awake, toe Harp, arid“ ^ d la n t Morn.’’^ The organ-


rimington


Men’s Sunday was observed at Hie Martin Top Congregational xhurto on Sunday last. Mrx Edgar T. Wea was^ toe preacher, at hoto service-


icONGREGA’nONAL CHURCH—


and he was assisted to toe conduc. of toe service to the afternoon by


ting, firs. M;'Walker; Icons., Mrs. H : Wrlgley, (311theroe. jGents : 1, Mr, J. C. CowglU.iClitheroer2, Mr


two hoys, and by two young men to toe evening. The soloist was Mr Allan Cunllfie, of Chatburn, whos^ solos “ Bless this House, and ■gave My Life for p e e / ’ were very . greatly appreciated.' Mr. S, Smitj


was the organist. The service.


Mrs.: J. .Greeriiwppd, Mlss^Cpwtoa, Mrs. ' Lawson! Mrs. Nlchol,; Miss Rawstoorne, Mr' [ JJ'. J^toderi Mn .


E Rushton, Newton; ;3, Mr. C Wardley.jDunnow; 4, Mr. A/Gjeen wood; Sitting and cons., M r / J Wlghtman, [Newton. . Ldonor;. of the prizes were Mrs.! H. Cottam


M. Walker,: Mls^; M. Klng-Wllkln • — -----Miss E


Llndley'gave three prizes for com petlitton and these wqre won by MISS' V M. Garnett, Mrs. Lewis aito' Mrs. ;P;]Kean.' There was an aug­ mented'! attendarice at) toe u^ cA music beto^'prorided^ free .of cost


if!. I Whitfield, F: )■ Woo^ and ; Mrk smith. : The M'C.’s :'jyere MI.k P. Starkle and Miss Reynolds. Spet


by Messrs. 43.'Tii'Peatvi J. Wllcocl;,


'j f c Eiisfi. Ssm sem -m eA o^ t^w a s wiidergolng gas .drUl ments'wer|k served by), w e n th u s *iender their. ’v e ry s in c e ! e


f e m o p o i h? dld° but-toe was no“ at all pleased : S750,00^ t


■and ! had strict instructions n £ . jo astlp l?idlercommlttee The prga-r remoVe hte tePlrator ’


’ (Continued; foot' of ri^xt column).


were greatly enjoyed b^y gregations and coUecttons, taken Sni behalf of Chapel Funds, iverf higher than average.


R.A.F. BENEVOLENT FUND


CLITHEROE BOROUGia & RUR-'f' DISTRICT EFFORT.


•niDr-.


Previously acknowledged 404-15- ADonatlon


is Mrs. J. .T Macdonald Mrs .......... ........


R. ;J.. Caveri, Esq.......•••■:•■,:, Corporal T.' Morton, R.A.F. 1 East Africa


'i" i - 4 o-io-.p “ I


way, with prizes, refreshments '^®i,totol ritoce f


,„ho assisted In . ariy


without any deductlOri ^'aartoe are to <be sent to the


- ■;,.i'. ■ ..


amount:to the magnlflcexit sum u £31-l-9d.


t> ; . CUtoe| ' I


Board J matter- scholars


; In ;rel^ scholars


relate t l On 'thal centagef


cent.; dl average!


-' 23.5. Ol showed I than ,Cl a high|


orities ii ■


As a 1 might favours


1/ toe pril of the.r


Board-1 decided


i


. what I autoorlL


the day dren aB epldcmi slighter been fa authorij


I .1 • CommI I ■ : o f a I \ .


> day’s l i 1 ..;. - referrll


.)' ■ ‘Tt s t i desiro^


! ' . th a t ; with ariy el


1 lurthe , ' . oritles)


of me


and f Minlsj


- same V regari prcmll


w i l l ' . relatlif


i ; shelter! ;■ clear-.III 1 [ j Offleera


' autbOM : tory ail ' in toel


meet IL


toe' Magi make i sul thoughtr


At. the L


- names cl fined fo|


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