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CLnjHiatOE 'ADVEKTISEK f TIMES. COMING EVENTS.! Y p U N E E D ' I' i Ti:'! ar-time nervous disortlers I


EjEblLITY MixItURE. - •


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|se^ the whole constitution. 7 4 : 'M


''"■ iRBS, 1/6.'/'ey 'packet.


^hSTREE't iTHERjQE


i • !l ‘ I


- I .


for Service I


I to-day (Frida:


•Weavers’ Institute;: banw, 8-0, Rinungton Meniorialj Kistitutct


SATURDAY:


Waddington: Annual Fete in Hospital 1'final victory has come, and O


Clitheroe Parish Chutl:h School; Bring- and-Buy'Sale, 3-0,


<the fHall, Loi^rgate; . Hrlng-andjBuy ■ Grounds, 2-30.A ' '


and-Buy sale, 0-v. O


Skipton Town Hall; WhaUey Affiembly ’


'SUNDAY;/; 1 , ,, ,1 i I


Ciftheroe^\p.C.: Visit ^ to Chaigley ■Dairies.


• GUtheroe Parish Ch ■. Scholars’ Service i . , ■'1


i Waterloo Methodist Senlces; .10-30, 2-


Moor Dane Methodist Church; Sewces at 10-30 and 6-0 iat 2-0 '


OClVAwCO*--AUTtlUj


Church; Gift 15 and 6-0.


.u V . Missionary Service


Union.street Methodist Church: Sun­ day School Anni^rsary: Services; at


Methodist (Wesley) 'church: Services 10-15, 2-15 and 6-C.


Grindleton Methodlit School iAnnlversary: Services 10^ 2-0 and! .6-0.


'ClitheroeI Auction if,art; CFat Stock; 9-30 a.m.


MONbAY:


stockings. ,I have |bele;i sav-. linages uj),' and got u Sjduvenlr IniHee weeks,! so you can tell


iJSyou ca!n' get anyt Cakes wjth fiream, 1 i ! 6f furniture, but 'Ijhey are t^rlble place—£71 fb(a pair


. .1^ '■store. Wha,t: ithifact that at


leEtsthe 5nt, In liyou


pli^nty of


Ithere’ is news of Bernard, kk, sent by a Military Ob-


phapplest days bf niy army spent at a base'MnU)unt u, Lebanon," said Sergeant


J Swarbrlck,; R.A.l/;.C.i whose Id'three young chUdreU' live ne Gresoent,i>Gllther<lia. Lan- ' ‘f I was there


i 'Bfi :mules ' Iroiii^ 1 'Tihen %e Ipfepa P:,P-.‘ "


Jally they had' a discharge , I, • when they, -were kltj.ed With I head collars, and rugs. ; lards they were shipped;,, tranes, dropped slligs ■\yhlch plung ‘ round ■ each ja^mal's iiand they, were! hauled


lepot. ' Fit ones wereicllpped, Id, :shod and fed,hr opera-, kofk., .■ ' • ’


■ ones haid to gdupi to the I ■'


leant' Swarbrick Is how doing Jvork .ln aR.A.V.C, Livestock jin North'Syria. 1 16 ■ Armyi m.a'rch 5 3 fch, hnd It Is our jpb] Todd


Jddlilon to providing beef and loriBrltlsh. units, andissuipg leep: to Indian,troopsifor their ghtej, the depot] isshes,veal [^al3''over' 'SyriEj rjdnd 'the


le "lie arrived: in "thg Middle'- iJariuary, I1944J ^rgdant hi - a


tick


is been with the R'.A.'V.C. la­ id; since January, 1£I4(). , :


I, and latterly In thd Bahamas. IS often seen;the Duke and. ■ iss of 'Windsor.


iS pleased to. see Ffapk Ryan, IpPi-avenue, on Monday night, had been overseas ndarly two first with the R.A.F1 to the


, I i - V


,jn leave from [the Continent, 0 has Cyril Hooley, who also In Woone-lane. I] h^ar/ too, Jer^t. Harry Thornper, of Vlc-


Haslam, of Woon i-l^e, has , : - ' 'V -


j | 1 " , I.


ihlm,: but I hear that he has 'med all that i has b6en spld. conditions there. I -


itreef, has been ^otoe frOm 1, the notorious concentration -‘Unfortunately, Sl| did not.


Ihey were unfortunate in not ig leave together.! Bill ^returned lesday and Joe arrivefyester-


lorhlng.


ten ! I; met Harold; Parkinson; of Chatburn-road; h^ told me .a; former comrade, a No^e- sallor, was the;hero]of a mm. Return of theVlktoi,” ^hlch


V i - I ■ i


life! are how together at the ■ camp. Both are with R,E)iMLE„


Walmsley, of iLow Moor, and; irhwell, of Bawdlands, pals la


- '> j ! ■ J ■ te,


„ has also served hospital to thd Lebanon,


. .v' ■ Irrahean."' ’.. - ] '


....................... to pro- food for i the MMy,” he


oh its


d taken off to play their e fighting in tlie; Central


iiridred iclgarettm at aiiyf^


Whalley Assembly ^offis: ' J 'TUESDAY; , , ' .y;


iitheroe Kennel-Assoc.: ‘the Crown Inn, 8-) p.m.


Gradii/g .of Meetiilg ct 'Dancing.;


dlitheroe Auction, iv ari;! Sale, Of. ; Cattle, ;10-30 a.ip. ■ ' ■


i.WiEDNESDAY:............. Olltheroe Y.P.C.;'Vifeit to, Standen Hey


Ihbour'.Rooms, Esh:on Terrace; Ing at'8-0 p.m.


iParmi 1 ■


. Olitheroe and ; DisI edme^Home’’ Soc M Club, 7-30 p.m.


Whalley Assembly Rooms: Dancing. THURSDAY:


Newton Institute: 'Whist-Dance,'M..; TosSlde lnstituter Dai^ce.-......... ’


[■,lFRIDAY;,rV ' Weavers’ Institute:


mule conduoiln^J-bf:itljslng 'or a . few


'■


ojter/ithft “■ them;'


: ' i'■ ! PRIPAY, JUNE lst,„l9'4 ;


: 'turned home .this Week. ThOyi arp; W. Atktoson, Esht m-torra.ce; Haijy


Clitheroe and . district • hpd,-fe- More prlBoher;^ of „ ,


i Barrow; Wllllato ,Jervis, 'Wllktor ! square; .Tom Knjwies, Henthorh-


! J. W. Norgrove, ChUtburn;. jTom Richardson, Peel-strOet; park;e:b


road: Ghrto. Sharpd, DoWnham; j Moor; Sam ParkeX, Wllkto-square.


[Whalley-foad; .Stephen , . Wllklh-street; Piiterj'Kellet,


' Spence,; Downhan; (f, Stephensofi, Marfiden,: Low


I ■ Among: r e c e n t recipients .of awards to members'of the/legal


: profession serving w|th the Fpr?es. : announced In the current Issue of i the Law' SocleWs J' Gtotte,”,, Js Captain Richard Pro ;ter Le^, Royal


' Demato, Chatbui n-rpad; . Edward Benjamin, ■Whaihy; Frank Hewitt,


Meet- ,


rieiJ .P.O.W. ’’Wel- ial in Conservative


eeting in Whalley Sciool,.7-45 p.m. 8-0.


Jberal EaUy, 2-45. ooms;' Dancing.


Congregational, .Church:.: Services ''fO-30 and 6-0.


st 10^0; ''Evensoiig 6-30.


:ch; ‘H.c;. at 8-0; 10; 'Sung Euchar- at.


Day ji cauuDt xci<tA vui vrtust


’ Drive and Dance, 'MO. ■ Newtpn Institute: Dance, 8-30:


.of Blackburn s a y i ' “ I write this nonth’s letter just after hearing thd Prime Mihlster/s


■Whiting to ■thij'month’s":Black- bumi'-Diocesan Lpfiet, the B: shop


‘ -all who have ■ suffered ,and . suffer, we can' ,and must. Unreserv:' edly rejoice'and'thamk God. ;; : “ I feel miore and more ceeply;


; rowness of. our^eape. '^ i l e we cannot relax our efl'orts until the ■ «rhile Witt stil


speech on May 13th. The wdnd^i of our deliverance was made all the elearer by. what lie said of thejnar-


u*4i we must have deep sympathy ,Wn^ra /Inan cVTTinQfh'


how great a responsibility rest^ nov •upon fee Christian',Church, apdi in this country;'especially upon tht Church of England, to speak pjalnlj ■and defin'itely ab’


::are not yet over:iperhaps,they hav<r only Just begun. ' At the mdment 1'. •appears feat the only, -(rersion 0 ; Christianity which Is likel(y I to jie; tolerated is a pale and! watered


Way.- Men. may riot listen: thej may reject , the call of .God.l Th( days of persecution'of Chr|istianlt3


dowra caricature! of 'the feal fejri® •Yet: the pall must be heard .a{nd w


Ibbe'didrice; :and secondly,! to i d .and love mercy to all numa


must sound It. It-is a calli first, ackiiowledge God In woffeip an


; truly'Centred-on God thari )t ,h been’ fora very long ttmei [The onl


■orif fee first, anid we muat( say sot ■arid, that we -may say so-oonvdiicp dngly, our oWn OhuTch llfelmust bf istrongerv.-::more! united, arid mor


relatloriships. The secorid d,»en'_


'really;■■effective presenitatlon' ! Chris.tlanlty.'is.jfee kind; 'wnlch i being'illlustrated all -the |tlme b


<


::.j31xteenl^ifd.rieri ravaged:! HoMand' Clltheroei on Huesday the; toext/eight-.weeks


borough. The chlldrtnj wlip;wet®. accompanied by two Ka jersi'wefe vvelQomed toy fee MayCre^ .(Mis..jl:: Wilkinson) a|t St, Miry?s ,$c|)QpL where they had a meal bejfore taken to their hosts’ hoiries,- i- i ’They were.lpurprlsec ,aridj)leised.


the'' guests'-of .tobuseh ildjrs 'in the ___ ly ^


'fe e ’Ghurcb’s own life.: T.p sfetio •own ;house’ -to .order; ;not: meijely 'fee more or less superficial ways of which, we usually think, but 1 those lOther ways which! I tr ed


to find a Dutch priest It 'Van-dC- Poel, of -Storiyhurst college, . also waiting to'welcome'th:m, ahd spme


indicate at the Diocesan iopnfkent Is fee great call of God to our lelves.


lit must be the Ifull Christian faltr 'that we preach, and by!'that faff! I we must ourselves live. If jwe do s we ’ih'all not' • earn rliifin^edia popularity, and our message w/ niot by ev^yone be dratoettiately heeded,ibut lf. We 'fall to !do It. w,i shall -be! falling the'God i^pm/w profess Jo serve, and falltog ouriOwi. people at this-tumtoig of [th( - ways


::Flfty-three years of agp, he was' a .native of Low Moor,; and wi B Wfl]


i recently ■With Mr. ■ and i Mrs; J;i R. Moore, 'at 43, Peel-street, Dili .hero >.


The death Occurred oh Sa urda of Mr. Jack Coates, who jhad resldB


ikrioWn throughout' fee low I ',ari.d ‘ district by virtue ot'his en ployment by fee C l i th e ro e Co-operative Society. He entered thefr dmplpy on being demobilised after serving to the last'war, and aitejr :a short period In the i bakery heparlipe became a ■ shopman and jm£mag For! many years he'was. In char of the Chatburn .'brafichii W(ost hls'Service to thedastlwrir was the iFar.East, and he wasia memb of the British Legion. 1 He had n been well for several years, hut


• three months ago un ler a scl ecae promoted by !fee Brltl to and D itch Governments. ; Since then they have been living. In a I cam] >. at Baggtoton, riear Coventry.;. A1 of them have been provided^ wife new clothes by the Amerlc m Red woss. 1


o f them' also met! Dutch solffiers who are stationed In the district. 1 The chlldten cam« td Englaijid


;in national rind' world 'hlstol y-’’■' ' ■I'..''


■a'rived n.ght; FCr thsy will


.'ftoni, Ml


■ spejlding all .olldiy whlcto will help : to/pOstore ttem to full health and vigpur. Air jady, It flrta: friendships 'haye been m ide with [local children. ■That friendship fs. a syiribol of the frieindshlp. between. oUr two . coun­ tries.- The ralue'of! phe contacts


out the Chitotian I I , i I


F R ID A Y . WAR-TORN HOLLAND : ■ ■ 1 ' . ; ■ '


t t l G O M E S t a L I N G ! H I L D R E N


Monday, Auesday, Wednesday:: KATHERINE HEPBURN ini


I : ' ■ -.


Thursday, Friday, Saturday ;• GODFREY TEARLE In


FOR THE GENERAL WRALLEYi


MEDAL


.warderis’ service, Mr. J. Troop, fee head warden, ; gave a dinner AM


WARDENS’ SOCIAL. —To mark the official disbandment of fee


toet'Ween tht . rising igeneratlfin of tooth toouritrles cannot bej iover- .e'stlmated ri ther/as i;an edudatlye Irifiuence of as a means of estab- j llphtog totenatlorial [^odwlll.


I i]' (ivefeight [- Dutch I'arid Engl^ ! phrase ■


.,lftand,‘but the lariguage difficulty, is :ribt proving a serious barrier to happy ‘ understandtogi I The . lan­ guage of signs Is urilversal, and as pH the kiddies speak a little English they are getting alpng famously. Indeed, .diffibultles to cpnvefsatlop, father -tham p ,soured of difficulty, are a- ednstant soitoce of amuse' ■'merit.: ‘


book 5' became to .great;' d’e/ ;


It l6 to llve[: under t brutal-' conv dueror, and for many.morithsbefore feblr liberation they .kfitered. ::rpm 'statvatloni":; Their; homSs ar ' at Eindhoven and Nljmeglen—towns which were; Scenes 0 tog between man armies.


« a e se children’: hav i s«n- m s . iat fltK hand. Ttoey have known ■what


______ _ heavy fght-


the Brlt sh and' -.aer- and'towns 'Which ■will the his


Fory oFBflt!ife''ai*mi' ■' j / I NoHv amidst the- grOen fields and ;lean air, of - Rlbblesdale - ther are.


;■’■ / ! !


; 11. Whilst In Clitheroe: the- dhlldfen ‘ larp 'mot compelled to. attend^ school; tout they .may atterio‘ if they‘ wish.


iho'ppitalltyistoould get; intottbto with i thplsecretafv; MtiT/H. Taft, MIL


lap'


Wllklrison)- Is ChBitmari. It; is very prbbabie 'that: Pflothef. group' will lat^Ve during' the nekt few mouths, to offer


layor.’^!,___ ,. anyone[Mpl Is .:,.— o --------


tdllTaVenUei V/UUjciui;,jy/ mi. xii Verivers,'StowBridge:Post Office. (Dllfeefop, lor Mr. ArE.


WADDpW E.MS, H iSPlTAL


I :corps,.:of Signals/ /awarded;/ith^' : M.B.E. (Mlllt^ pivlsibn) for 'gal^i


: cently Increased, by the addition of ‘ a Companion, of fee Bath (M ; Division), a C.bJb. (Military /slon), two M.B,j|.s (Military :slon), one D.S.G. and bar, :M.Cs, three D.FC.s one Croix


' many honours won py lawyer mem. hers of the ServwBStoave been re


lltary Dlvl Dlvl- nl





!i Diocesan Leafleu’ Mr. T. L. Duer-' ■den, the Cathedtal organist,|says: to'Many church Oholrs have ^ound lilt well-lnlgh impbsslble, under the stress of war, to-’inalntalnj high


■; ■ i i ^ ■ p W r to 1 n g ! to tl e " Blackburn


Guerre and 13 mentions in, ' . patfe'es.


'


'lant arid distinguished services In North-'West Europe. ’ He was ad mltted in.i932, and Is a metoher of the firm of T, J. Backhouse and CO., 'of Blackbubn arid aitheroe.l The


I secretary and‘manager 6f the Oi : operative Society and many fellow 1 employees.-


/ '^‘'" | ■


!' Mrs. Winifred vyilktoson, jwid(||v of Mr. E. Wilkinson,/who . w«


i statlorimaster at CUthefee for many years, died at her home,j39, .(Jastle-


l■


'Of a quiet and retiringInatuw/Mrs. Wilkinson had' been ibedfdst, for


!' Ideals. ‘ Indeed, feiue Rave scarcely '‘ been able to‘ continue feeir'exlst- rence. With a ieturn . to happier i days, the true alto of every church ’ choir must be servlcj.' The Id^ of !; service needs to! filer through to * every member oi the choir. | Only !: then will the choir '(and the choir, 1 i master) be made capable of. con


|i them into somefelng charged with .the essence of ; difftoe worship. The church choir which can, ps |the Provost has said, corislder nqt just some annual event, but every-Sun­ day as a choir festival, has travelled Of true-and iaud-


I; centratlng .^anewf rin : the familiar hymns and psalms and rercreating


jeen shown this at the ■la'iie Cinema. Several months. tarOld brought j this man; home him and introduced him: te people to thejbojrbijgh.-


teuch-avenue; Ken! Barker, ., Primrose, andfJack Robin- „A,F., of “ Femioa.’f


,iers who are: on leave tocludO' thy Slater, W.R.A1F', Edmund Crabtree',


bbdr. Duck-street'; jCharlll®' ■ ‘ ' ~ m '


.rbUtts, ;BL.A.;i M(ibr-Me: Im pewhurst, R.A:F., The Cres-


;on;R.A.P.,of Pbm..-—,


Brook-street;! I Dlb.. imrps'e; Horace


, Iit.' '• 1 ' . 1 I I.| ' :J ■


■ Itohald Carusi Royal Signals, R1 ■ Dick . Ashtonl-I Curzm-


J liard-Marsden, R.A/S.C., of Wpd-


^eafe with the R.A.F[, reached pi'this w6ek. I have/also swa


Is p C IA L t o i lE T


Bring-and-Buy Sale; at Bolton-by- B|)Wland, 2 p.m.; dance, P !>•“ •


I Hall] Lowergate,:! pance; .i,, ■


Veayers’Institute: iBtol. -1, j . h(|| Hallj: Lowergate: i Isall. j


BeecHthorpe oirdens, . Wadding- |t6n:' Brlng-and-Buy Sale. |


■ I SEPTEMBER.]• ;[■ . [•Agricultural Show; ciltheroe.j


he Halli Lowergato:] jM. . j ' '■ -I


iil- .'I


d Snape- Peel-str'edt, and Harry; IS, WhaUb-road, who have.b^a


tori, home from thelCoDyil6nt.\ iLeinarSocidle, of jWaddlngjtpn..


_____,, Gerard Wad-


I .. __ -y | a 'i " !'| ; of salt-


;i


irey Lord,'R.A.P,i|Of Plmllco- has been home, and so have , Morton,. R.A.F., Wophe-lane; cutler, Coldstream Guards,


well on fee .roa able service." '*


mark the end Germany, the


In . tile rece J qelebrations^ to if; the war against


local (5o.-operative Society, in re­ ________lanSgement pf 1 tne


' Male Voice Choir, £2 3s.;| St. John Ambulance Brigade, £2; jClltheroe Nursing 'Assoclatior, £2. [These allocatloiis account for the total prpceeds of £76 3s., ind the society Is to be congratulate i upon making such a generous ges'nte. ' * * *


sponse to fee Mporfs requesp, can­ celled their picture show fpr the Wednesday evehlng' and held, a Victory ball In the, hall.. At a mwtr tog Of , the coriimittee,. heto thto week,' It was decided to allocate the proceeds as follows^ ClltherPej Co-f operative Society’s 'welcome Home fund, £30; thef Mayor’s welcome Home fund,' £30; fee Mayo^ Red Cross fund, £10: Wesley (Jhurch


an end very qiietly—feat for the House of Laity of 1,he Church of Erigland. The. ast ^lecplon jwas to 1935. Three huridred and forty-five candidates hav< been .elected.' The average age ls now about 50 insteau of nearer 60 in 1 he last House. Qne politician who retatos/hls


pnc: general e ectlon Is fetoing to /# ! * ' / * ' I


died on TVesday after a lpng|lUne^, In


Clitheroe ifrorij Bla|ckburn | nearly 18 years ago.'wien he succeeded to ■the business -which had toeen car-; lied on by-Mr. Richard Wilkinson;


hls 66th year,- .hej c w to


Inson, who were foririerlw at, fee Root Farm, Dunsop Bridge. Her :husband predeceased her I’l years ago. Sympathy will be. extended to .her two .daughters Iri j their; loss.


!Rev. I. Pukh (Vicar) officiated at I the funeral, which'- took plaOe qn iMohday at St; Mark’s Cemetery.'


! three years, In her yopnget yeats 'She was associated With St. Pams Church, Low Moor, of j which the


! A brandy flask ; which took the


■ force of German -shrapnel dfirlpig ; the Arnhem flghtlrig probably saved the life of Major Gordon Wjilson.la


view, Cllfeeroe, yesterday week. : to her 81st year, I Mrs, Wllktospn .w^ a daughter ■of Mr,.and Mrs E, Ro )-


premises aP Waodovr Hfill to .'the Lancashire | County' Cbuhcll. This offer was accepted, Pnd und^ the aegis' of Dr.lF. Hall, Courity M.O.H., It was decided to utilise phe hill as a minor Infectious dlsea^s hpppitPl' for evacuee! children. ■ • .


ON. the outbreak of -.war, the Girl Guides [Associatlpri pfiered ithe


‘Blackburn .officer: whei wps dis­ charged from Calderstones Military Hospital on Tuesday. MajorlWllspif? landed near Arnhem,wife the. First Polish; Parachute i Brigade. jThey were under heavy fire when he felt found


himself hit In the sldeJ He pthat a brandy flask .^8 hip


wounded him' to the stomach,, t presence.of the flask almost talriiy saved him: from fatal Earlier, Major Wilson! was prisoner, hut he escaped an


after walking shoes.


■* ■ five


of shrapnel. iThough ip had;made a com p le te penetratiori' arid


ocket had been struck by k: piece


Gl ShaW'Was appoint :d'Mptrori, and Miss M. Hardman, Sister.' Both were members of . tto County [Curs­ ing Staff. The lintefe'iits -oi- rfee Guides Assoclatlop were i epres ented by Miss Helen And^doi, wloire- riiained as fecretary yrtfe chapge' of the outdoor staff ur.til


she was •Fraser.


relieved by Miss S. 1941,


on' Septeiriber 9th, first, were mostly 1


taxed- to after ■ the


hours ^ d rejoined thri ApUed! forc|es ■ ■


■" - miles wlthoju * / *


Batts,toharlesworth-terrace, 87 to-day. Also to Mfs. Elizabeth Ann Bridge, 44, West-View, pyho ls 81 to-morrow,


i ‘


H.A.O.C, Civilian Clothing Dmot at Eari Mill, Oldham, could be [visited by soldiers home on leave. 'We toaye now been notified; by Westenp Com­ mand H.Q.- that as the depot will be extremely busyipreparing 1.0 cope with large-scale- releases o i; men from the-Forces, facillHes fof visits


Last week we indicated that , the


have had to be"vdthffipwn.: : / ■ *, ■


■ *j ■


Mr. Ralph <AsshetonJ ™o re­ presents the. B1 ickburn,; Diocese.


. Is


A well-know 1 Clltheroe ftews- ■ bridge' University until last yepi agent, Mr. iWal;er Owen, Wellgatp,


. Mr. 'Worswlck, ap old boy of|Bm(|k; burn Grammar School, was ajCam


Mr. and'Mrs. Fred J. Worsvick, lol Blackburn, will be lnteres«d tc know'that their son, Mr. .(rplm |C Worswlck, Is one^of 10/meffica students from Manchester^ Uifi. verslty to be selected, from over i5(i volunteers, , by '.ballot j to 1 fpRa fiu duties at fee German .horror camps.


The toany Clifeerori frierids' ol


when he I went to the Loridop G ^ - eral Hospital for about four months. He then itransferred ■


Mr; Owen serv ;d in the la,st war, ■ and was a mem )er of the Cofiserva-


tlve Club. ' He leaves a wl,te ana daughter,' to w lomj sincere! condo­ lences 'will b e : extended to Itoeir grievous loss.' The! funeral takes


he tunerai


Royal infirmary'to docllnicpl worl; prior to taking his firiPd exPmlna •, tions at Cambridge.- His jfptherl is president of Biackburri Chamber jof


tp Manchespe; Trade., / ' -------- ™ -i- . - / - ''


flag day, last Saturday, .for phe.; Christie Cancef Hospital, anpounpe 1


The total receipts for Ciljher.ob’k. actual sale o f l a g 5 ..


Birthday greetings tp Mr, F. :G. who Is


, The firs.t patlenps Off September 6th 1939, Miss M. 11 I :■Total!'


at'any one time belrig.reachfe ofiiheaslea , The- medlpal


iSkln diseases ' * Other cases!'


-; r ■ I! The maximum'n


. .Ltientsad:, bliity of Dn. jE Clltheroe.


Irifectlous leases i. • t I


! was! 48 durljog


-.u&b


CPhbtotiEl Pye. '593


!.... !.... 720 !.... ,.... 176


I..../ . . . .h i s


i3r of patients this number an epidemic


iltt;d wlas fee responsl RilBf Murray,'of


supervision of fee foUoWnk ipembers of fee ; | , ,


Cini Nursing Rbseftre es


when e; j .


■very soon irifectlous — ~ arrive, anc. the accoi nmo datldto was


skin; ,cases, bat casfs'begah to


were admitted 1939, ai.d, at


'Barracks,-jarrangemt nts


the, utter nos opentog


-------- gJjQjfJy,


to admit Service pen from infectious dlse ^ther 120 Service r' sexes wefe admlti number OI admissions was :—


onnelsu: and


of Low were


ises


,Who celebrated feelr goldemwed- Sunday jlkst. Bofe are County il&yo, Eire, Mrs.;


given to Piyle, 2,


Hearty


ding on natives 0


rxyic, Curzon-street, CllfeerM.j


to the borough ■with h 3r parents when shri was nine year 3. old. Her


fj-yie—nrie. Mary Divaney—coining;


husband Icame 51 years .ago fromiwltori, and they were married at MlchaeLand John’s Church, CUfeeroe Mr.;Pryle


.tlerits, of both total


Moor made Eering alto-


nursing sta, B. i Bleasdaie, Parker,. C. Houghton, and M.'WllklnSpn.


Walddow hrispifel sefeed a most yalliable purpose Iri a completely efficient' m ^ ( r . Triel femoyal to fee/hospiti of eyacufes relieved


tTher6 cal b?f I


sporislblllty, risk of serifes It was of Serrice mei i. aid womb celye exper hand; and


titled to adriiirable,


coilgratullatloris WilL be; Mr. and Mr 5. Michael


thetoosplta


has now beep closed. I


AIT Kpf T


hpilsewlves 3f heavy work and re- ■ ...... -r-.-L.. Irnlmmlsed the


juo epidemics.;; Equally great advantage that 10 ■could- le-


The need fer it haying|d UAftmIfn VlQ3 rV


Warm praise If unspectac


prospect of In I the Cli Liberals ar:, considering


tlpri of; evening ijiaggate, Brirn|ey.|


llltheroe


'and district. . Theyl have had 11 children, six of who n are alive, and


Was employed in thfe Highways De­ partment of the Cllfeerfe eprpora- tion fori: 42 years, retiring: .eight years ago. His ii activities las a chimneyirsweep hai e , iriade him well-known charaC er In the, tovy.


b th Mr. and Mrs Pme kpep in falrte riood health. . Tficir ; many


* ! # Corigfatuiatlons; ^111 he extended


to - Will am Dougl&i. Walker,; eldest son of Mrs. Wafesr, 108, Woone] larie, Cllfeeroe, a student at the Burffie; i Munlcipa,! Dplle^e. He has been- awarded'rri j eertifleate In [echa ilcal Englriferlrig (G)rdlnar^ Irade) iri exanrinatlqns held :lh the I: Board pf


.Educailon.' An‘ Rlbhlesdale Senior


corijurictlon with IV U U A


a . schcjlarshlp to; fee/B|umley Col­ lege.


IUICOWV •jv4**y* - • -


old' scholar, tof SthPol, toe won


friends 1^1 hope that! their, future years wj,ll be happy arid cpmfortable ones


winning tl hip by a


!#


’A.'if.C.^feadron missed Squaldrori Cfiamplon-


swimming gall 4t :Blackburn on ■: kiesday ei enh ig.. | Fbuirte fe squad-


nirrow. iriarghi at, a


■feris .were Npfth-Gen ..lai


27: points; desley, 20.


;igaln helc


jnd they fee junior


[eriior am aysClltto


[About 7 fe.e' Horn,


___Well fete. ExrSergeaiit; W. fed variei 1 Iten Several mb cabers


eVeijlag ia inn,


ileasanl fed the 'wInnfes-!were_ferawo£th ——


iit'rPke racf clltheroe, •jiaces,v whilst ISawlinsori


jloris irith: Pumel,


cnifeerpei Ii fee senipr breast feghfe


100 C SeC— n—~ GRINDLETON


•oe had two s^-over^, ad a amillar decision ip lealey. relay


was ithlfd.; 1 Clltheroe seiond and toird poslj senlof back-stroke wltl a:id Ingharii.; ■ In fe ju ilori breastfistroke re


inj the! jiplor race


mbn -who -haa served in Guard tofe a ' very


S SK


.)h. f'rlday.'nigtot. Taylo'r! presided,


iS were'given py of the'Company


~ —r~ T


'thri 'Manchester rind


efloft £40


Charitles‘fund., 4-


and Fisheries tore now being sent out for completion I as at,Monday nex:,; lJune 4th.; | Farmers -jwlll greritly help ifiHhey: complete these Ion as'carefully and .send them h- the Ministry’s: Crop; Reporter, and to their, local ‘ War Agrlcpltura Executive (temmittee as srion as "tole.‘, : ;; j [v'./i ■


The j customary agricultural re turns of the Minlstryiof Agriculture


■' ■;![■!


ceeds fprlthe ‘Grindleton- infirmfey; T andounted to £50, of which will go to Kackbum Infiraafy, reriialndef being Allcicated to Medica


infirmary EFFORT.—Net feo-


toeatment _ close'at the whole' s;aff Is en jon their


, , , .


iMapterfleld, E. Robinson


lerved on fee M. .Cooke,


death will be' regretted by a wl' circle of friends. Slncereisynipat will be''given; to fee jr.elatlye.s in their sorrow. /The 'interment took place ;on Wednesday, at |5t. Marjj’s Cemetery, the 'last ntes'being .co. ducted' by'^the iRev. Ei|.J/Pr6n'tlc!e Accompanying the cortege were .fee


chairman, . ,ap d , a n , Interesttog Account of,fee wardens’ activities 'Was gtoen .byi Mr. iiTroop. Detps of the work done toy . their own par­ ticular sections were presented hy; Inspec';or.. Bridge, ofafee- County' police: Messrs, Hi Moofeouse, ch e| Vaideii: ,R. T.‘ ytorley, chairman pf the Paflsh'Council: W. G; .Bopth,lto charge; of - demolition, -andjdewm- tamtoatiem; Af:.:Hprt)/‘N,|B.:, |F, Makln,| hfad ot fee:,feyu i^fenfe ■Ambulande: Captain Mitchell, of 1 fefe Home Guard; P. S. Turner' and jT. Bufglrii Later, Mr. W. Pollard; on behalf Of all the wardens, presentop Mr. Troop wife a pair of; gold cuff­ links asia token: of esteem and Ito appreciation of‘ fee sounff^ work which toe had done. Mr. PoUardto remarks were, supplemented by^^. E. Broriks. Ttoe eventag closed wife


tonceft' to .lils colleagues on VfpAit pesday, night In fee CQ-opefatlye riafe. ;:Mf/ Arnold ■


Brooks acted tot, I I DRAGON SEED


JTO IE 1, 1945.


(FIVE) iWIij^DRAWALS [ON DEfflp^


7R0M 1/- UPWARDS RECEIVE|D. '


y i N r i s I 'i ;■ I 1


RATE‘ ,1 )F INTEREST 12j' pIeR CENT, s NATIoW SAYfeJGSi StAmPS MAY BE NATIONAL I; DEFPCE BONDS,


ETC., '


STEel||! I Ba In R


' .! :■ CE ITMCATES 3


DEPOSITED. I PERI CENT.]


ISSUED ON' APPLICATION. I t 'Secrecy.


' M I ' ' '■ . -v I ll ' ! St. Clitheroe Under Direct Government Con rol.


ll I


1!/ ii I < V


! l l I


ortiphpne Ears h^ar


Free


songs toy Messrs. ID. J. iStarkj-. W. Pollari Wallis , and Smith, rtfae accQinpaiiilSt being Mr. H. 8. Rat- cllflel TAH''agreed feat it had -been beep, ‘ a - real,ly, e n j o y a b 1 e ; and


l- MOiS ers’ uNiON.T,There.wa3,:ri


meetlrig/of; thp Mothers' Union pn Tuesd’


elded: f The-, speaker ^was iMrs. Eddlesfen, of •Salespury. Her, ad­ dress was hi^d'upon “Jonah,’] and was sincerely :appreclateff : .; /■ WOMN’S INSTITUTE.—Lady,


argelitendance of.meiritoersat the dy, night. ..,-Mrs. Lajnbert prc:


Worsley-Taylor presided at! the monthly m ee tin g , held tn fee Methodist 'Schoolroom on Wednes day nfght.i. The speaker was: Mfe TargettrWlfe of the former head­ master of the Whlteacre Camp


Heuing..... can be bjr Bofle.W


ithatlily, . , . which fit* imo your eu . hi ramf^rtibhr u your


.fipgoMlb end-ctn>b&; l worn wiuiout catloop U


bMring-rto mots thin j9,boo deaf jpeoplo,. ,


Aii>III 56,11 bidungt BUp.; BiBipIcnUf, oai 2M Sanehlelull St., G , , ,


FORinPHONE L‘ ,,, , ...... flfe)Wanl7»f


ibttdbimf'^Vottipboiio. ; hri byoiuht pl^ar, euy,


InglNorONthg Eanf-ot tbroujh irf,. ‘»e|the<wcijht* ml^l uipiej#


nductiimf. I


\\\ '


■ ■'(


[]''£ u’/l never iinow )iow w e ll y o u m ig h t b e a r luMi/yfe ocfejpt t h i f


j ire you Deaf? j : VllitlUO fOi; test


, enj, [fensultotlon


Yoo will nsTct .iknow bow wdl mlght;faear untO yoluitty. Yon.-can have t fres Conioltallon tnd. TeitK without any obUsanoo, by calling at the l nfamt of out addimet


fonibls/wrlta or phono


(ilted below. Houiag-S oSituidni' 9- 1.) ilf


Mention thu piper. I OJL


Honao, 1383 REGENT Strp»t, LONDON, rrii I


or. ani lappojntfflcnt.


I ■ ! II. -I .-I ■ Li


ij i li i, ,


'competition for. soft toys Was ifen by Mrs,, Nicholson, who, gained i he requisite 65 per cent of marks.


School, and: herself a. member 1 Of the To'cal. branch of the Institute until ihet j; removal recently.; She! gave‘ an-^excellent and Interesling demonstration of fee art of making softifeppers from oddments. : Dur­ ing th 3 course of the ipMtlng It was announced that, with'fee objeetjof furthering; the love of drama in,fee village, fee Women’s Institute has accepted fee fesponslblUty of spon­ soring a visit from the C.E.Mfe.Jln July.i The, Pilgrim Players felltoW for tw 9 nights, and,thMe.can;be np doubt but! that ;thelti vlslt;‘wlll bo eagerly anticipated. ^Hostesses .^on Wednesday were: Mrs! pickup, Mr®- Riishtm and Mrs. H. Snfffe., A


PbSSESsjroE ADDtel} filBAUTY OF A PfiblANENT WAVE, i i Permanlent-'waves'that


aiei -"reated in ■feW'SaloM'by experienoedi operators, I J EUGENE .iWAYINO (and all mWhods).





WAliSH’S feAWE.YO


Mb-Ucensee-CHRISTY'[NATURAL WAW CUT: ^ I " /


Permauency|.wifei!H'atural beauty .


Idles* &'Gents’ 7, PRESiTON NEW ROADJ dlRDRESSERSJ BLACKBURN. Phbrie $923


SCD*U.F, i f O T E S A p r Gb l e m ? ■who have


benefit by, about £18 from annual Whit Tuesday dance,


GIRLS’ I club,—The club


memwrs i wish to tharik all helped factoi


to .bring abPut such' a saiils- result. " : ■/


Willhefed who


.lections made In , fee village' toy members.bf fee Girls’ Club for fee last six irionths ended. April, 1945, amounted, to £55 18s. fed.


burn Speech and Drama Class j nd donations received realised £23 Is. 7d., whilst the fund will also benefit by £11 16s. 3d. as a result of fee coUectloris taken at the united ser vice held on IfE-Day. ‘Thel .Chatbum! A.RP. wards services i I have distributed


The effbft organised by fee Chrit:


ferplris funds[ and the Red Ci^oss and Services' Comforts Fupd each benefit by £2 lOs.


_______ [feelr ns |


liar, work, lappeared,


re 'undeijstarid tjiat fee re is' some, 'a hreb-eprnpred flglit theroelDiyislon. The the, ques- Monday


car dldate [on tie iBaptist school,


ChatbUrri Methodists held "Wesley Day ’!’ Celebrations on Tuesday, when the Rev.: W. Allan Shaw preached! on “ Susanna Wesley, fee Mother-of Methodism." In fee everilng Mr. Shaw presided over a revlva|l of fee old Methodist Love- feast, arid at a service which a l ­ lowed hei addressed the congrega­ tion fell" Decisive Dates." Thfee present joined In an act of solemn consecration, remembering It was on the evening of May 24th,, feSS, ■that fehri I Wesley was first moyed, at a society meeting at Aldersgato- streetp-an event which marked fee beginning of Methodlsin.


ME'kODIST CELEBRATION^.- |;


A whist drive at which nine tables were |utUlsed was organised by fee Rangers,/and held , In the Chuyeh Institute, Ion Wednesday. Prices were Iwori by—Ladies: 1, Mrs. Jeffs; 2, Mfs.‘Walton; 3; Mrs. Wodds. Gentlemen: 1, Mrs. Spence; 2,;fer. J. Mercer;. 3. Mr.! H. NIxpn, Knooktout; 1. Mr. H. Nixon and Bleazard; 2, Mrs. Harrison fed M Law. Miss Bertha Halstpad


Mr.- was [ti.e.


rs. ■|. RANGERS’ WHIST DRIVE.—


F ing' competition was held astockjudg- YJ'.’C.feYebterday .week, a


flSd. ’ Members ju with the- following jJ4cktorii/2,.


were' accordfe | to the judres,; Me^s. Briggs, -JohiKon and Calvefley, fed; to ivlr. Whitfield,'! on the prdbos tion [ pf


ohn8onTi.4/


.frIiendson Monday I evening, mmbers .and Hear a lecture [on horses, feveniby Mr. Charlton, manager of the Cald6rstones Instwitutuion fafin.


Jennie Eastwood. . .


Whitfield’s horse, Mr. Charitopfemph^ te d fee pdtots which


met afein at Thofes ffeo, By, the [ use f of. Mr.


iwm 03 , oo .


must look Whfe about to horse. He 'described, too,f,»t.v.^r—- df “ breaktog_^to/’jyoimgfe^^^^


ato Mr. Charltop for a mps^


accorded' on fee motion Harrison. ’Itori club is gra Mr. Whitflbldjfor his co4


fee two evfetS. “THE TEW.t . Women doctors to .the


£250,000 furid which Major Christo .pher ‘( worthy memorial to the |Tew/’


Stone. DB.O;, has iafeched.as a |of Britaii


fhave subscribed £125 for 1 memorial'


c, |-Hospital;


United States a jver’s-Battle


a nd informative lecture, V


lerei warmly i of Ernest


ful, too, to peratiori in


!'j


■ -.,'■ i ' i , i' ■'' ■. - arm, by permission of


S ip D B l


,* P, Whit- four dairy .cows,


uuimov,i.,,.’i.Ldwin J o l^ F Walter Sriggs; ,3,[ Arnold


t Thoms li Harry


red’ cross.-The monthly col ^ Ari office


6 rife., but oh Saturdays It [will only be open from 9 a.m. to 1 pim.


although I ex - S e r V1 c e . riieri and women will be In greater I nped of the asslstahbe i of the Res6.ttlpment Advice Office than others,! the ser­ vice will bejayallable to Industrial workers anq members of Ifee civil defence teifeces, especially | those who hav6 beeh working away from home. Anyone else f in [need pf advice on anv’ problem, ifropi re­ instatement! In ■


The service! will be ffeei and I


dustry-to‘the setting up of a home, may, also seek assistance, which ■will readily be! given.,


businessl: pr: In­


would be i o j “red tape ’ or ob­ structive riiethods about [fee ; ser­


Stressing trie fact tlJat j there


. conducted c n 'as friendly a basis as possible, 'and If a problem could fet be’ solved successfully Ippally, it Would irie taken to thq ! highest authority.


vice. Mr. Rj^ari said he was anxious to! give every Assistance thatilay in hls power. Thetouslness[would, be


j


'lfere men and wpmen ifved feelr feuntry, piprceS or In Industry,


ilStance and mfdrma- Ijlems which [fell face


rnlng to, nomal[Ilre fe opened |at fee iloyment Exchange. |


tod Time” reporter, dent. Advice I Officer, said . the-'offife Is'slt- I ground floor at fee


rile schemffi: to !ah


days rind Saturdays. [On Fridays it will be open |fof, an ektra hour until


ife, ,E[or, .fee; time qp will toe onen^.from .m.'dally, except Fri­


MUCH mbre Intereet is apparent •“A In the dlstrlct-ifhalnli- due to


activity of |a' few, 'stalyvarts. i


Scout camps. Blaekfern “Brown,-' i r .journeyed!. uto., the •. rellj,to,


Whitsuntide i brought us_ mfey


_.-inspns F^rm.! II Although we had no opportunity iito. visit them, i we learned that Blackburn “Wood­ lands” and- Accrington '.‘Cannon Street" were iniadjacent camps! on, fee lower slopes of Waddington Fell.' Burnley ‘ S t.! Catherines" -were somewherelln the RlbbleiValley, and


? f


If any local iahabltant heard or saw strange doings lOn Pendle ofie c|srk Whitsun nlghtj ! there was no need forialarm.i It was onlyi the braves ofiBurnleyl “Stii Cuthberts”—33 of them—having 11‘| night i;ops,” i fed..


camped at! Paythorne. On our way to! visit feeml iwe encountered a Group frorii Batrowford, but as we i cannot recommend fee site we will not disclose the position, itThe C.R.GB. were slightly damp In bpdy, but not In spirit. With an oldi (In experience) canlper like Mr. Kay to • guide thehi, they came to little., harm. Each of five of fee boys had supervised! thejiconstructlbn of a camp kltchen.1 This Is part ofi the pioneer badge 1 itest—the; rest they take on June 1 .life or 113th. iThe badge is orie ofilthe best: In the list •for the Scouti iwho pafeses can be


very nlce;too!'[i! -. " i ■ •. j- Clltheroe Grammar School Tfoop


T| If f ill -1


igolng ahead by, leaps and bounds. Last Satutdayiithey had their first annual nieetlngj when there wps-.a moderate! attendance |.of parents and friends. [The ordlnriry Gfoup meeting was also thrown open itp parents. Those! who availed feem- selvesiof thlsimust haye been im- prested by the 1 keenness and lively enthusiasm- of 11 fee b6ys. Later, under! the chairmanship of 1 Mr. Wordsworth. Mr. Mackay spoke on the alms land ildeals of scouting. A .


. The Castle, Group, revived by Mr. Mackay—aNew,Zealander who is so well established in Cllfeeroe that he needs I no Introduction toerO—Is


considered a reril backwoodsmari. : '-I


III ; il 1


- some Interesting news from i this Group.


' postponed tlllHSeptember, but we have heard q i whisper 1 of a Scout rally to be held somewhere In the north-east Lancashire county larea nextsummer.il,


'Burnley association has revived ' Rovering as part of their postj-war. Scoutlng-L-later, the cllfeeroe asso­ ciation will be able to announce their post-wa!nplan, but as yet fels district is sadly In need of Scouters and- othelrs whp are willing to, give up some of! their time to helpi boys to becomfe worthwhile citizens. 1 The


tion In- Burnley last Saturday i(vhen , he opened the new Rover Den. 1 The


The ” Raven!’,’ bad a great recep­ ■ - ' j ! i|! .


'boys are waiting -and eager,; and; It will be A crying scandal .lf ,wp fall


to help them.Ill •


" ' “THE RAVEN.": ,i , . t • H 1 .1


in mind: June! 9th, swimming com­ petition rit Blackburn;! June 23rd, athletic sports :on Clltheroe cricket , ground. IThel iflag competition is


Here are soriie dates, ito -be borne ' 'I- ■ 1 ■ ‘I INlt


Groupi committee of! nine iwas elected;-Mr. AliWllson (hon. secre­ tary), Mr. A. Parkinson, Mesdames E-Blrdrir (Clegg,IT. Hltchen, A. Par­ kinson an(i Sofiway; and the Misses E. and- M. Kndiwles. M&ny sugges­ tions Were offered for consideration, and'doUbtlesSiiwe can- anticipate .


!■ i-'l.-i: 'fill.


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