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B IB B L E ^D A IIE lE A “


Itable'-to dE.te I I’ , •


Nation, foody’ p r io r i ty .


in money, Ailk i s St


is .a loss to you and the labour and v i ta l i l l a f i r s t ]


but i t must be ^cl^at^^^^


Your mi k w ill not th is auijimer i f you


p a r t ic u la r ly , in hot weather be "rejected"


^ , c i iSAK and STiERILISE your .eqiipment a f te r


^ 1n|sist'’on rod ^ t h e cowshe milkingi


in M Bx{ regularly."


^ COOL YOUR MliK PROMPTLY - and kejep i t o o o lJ .’,


M PR^OVJDE ROADSIDE SHELTEli from . the sun fo r milk awaiting ' .colle c tion; i


>


M S/iVE'THE COOLING WATER for sh i l l in g down or stock cleanirig


TAKE F.i|LL ADVANTAGE OP THE NATIONAL MILK testing AND ADVISORY SCHEME,


Y m iik 'is te s te d twice-monthiy is


our


by Gained st' told when the k! u n satisfactory


eeping You w ill be


and an advisory v i s i t w ill protiably follow ■to lEVERY FARM A BETTER FAR!


TijjE CLEANLINESS'! d. and dry-hand


aMINE and i|eJECT the fore-milk


theii—from Bossendale, list Mday. Thmi^ame in dve 'double-de :ker Jpus6s, andf f was aisurdd that ,i lore •womd have!joined tiem if adihtiinal tra^- por( had been forthcoming. _ Following a meeting hermuch the' I igger nuni-


■ing of old age pension ;rs-^0 of


aga rhei eve)


latics I'd be' nearly ab. reight one old mto assured me.


was a memorable foregMh'err


tolerated by praotici 1 mem . , „ . . ' Discussing nWs j matter j


shire Dalesman ’’ farmer and an ei^-gii in j opposite camps, i that birds, are too' to he gamekeeper iwj bird hui^ in a flel


berjhad tea af the British And they thoroughly enjoydd tne.oqv ing+so much £ o that they l^PO, to come “It it wom’t for these


keep others a^ “ Dalesman” con


birds away, anetdotes condeming membp if jn e


bCAL'Prea,chers, at tljeir t^ual [meetings, liave usually! a ftnd iof


“grdat unpaid ’ brethren 'Who render such ilaudable service m the cause [of


religion. Som itimes there is s bMb ini their uttennces, as initoce this cake of a brotier-it was loW'jiy the Chdlrman at Siturday’s melting,of the ^ I.A.—who prayed for [a bl^thg all who are gathered in I^Thine


se, and alsD those who would hSve i here if tigy hadn’t ccnsult^ed fhe


rVkd given hosiitality'by ths a iyiW minliter. a charming o d som; wiK' remarked that there ots m ne she


Spencer, t ild of a lay irpther jh o FRECKL^N speaker, ^W fr.


w6Ud%her, entertain thdn the M ^ '


pi;e;ichers.'. ten queriet. the’BUl—


■qtinde , h co


are gpod for i othlng. %


LITTLE more can :i ow about, the P80, Amehcas


m


the fastest pi ipO ever buit is fetm a 'seciet, but im o to


fe , ,


“ ’5ut what of tte mims- iiesU r ’Wbll, you


see^ replied the hossW liji w M ? ? ! ihttnded for n compliment, Wey.,“ 5 mil 1 to be goo i, but you local prpachers^


,. they atrc ^aintdd the:


le told; secret


lik( a fine pit no, the Shoptmg Star, is _


an -------1 mu wn to !aviatlc-v v(irrt' as anv lonventionai piaqe.


Its speed - ft is


fen irted to f V waster than 800 mues “ m.. IB Vling is thertohest and its Tange


as. )There is nc vibretion b. the Shoot-


S e m days7but\lSer ,lPithe Lanca­ shire'' League (Mr) Milford! hikyed for


M one m * e Supertor ress| sar


a'l.omeslck aigel end mates with' a prop illor pbsolet. from now on.'


of


1 St'disrtVt"Jf“CUthCT^^^ k n k the.cei^ent WOTks,^ Je^-r„ ing the threit


so far as.Ha v-Haw^is Mjicei , / ; ' s i'i


b nb oti hi om


eaTilT. lofwted 1( . pided 1 p R e 4,0(K


rop/Y i&


v irona Wn^ly. «»<


oni' 8,000.0«( di7, tdiA


BlDl(4beeplop Booaitng I bad let


i Cti nov leT


death IpioU ble. C


DOSE FLOCi


YOUR EARLY Dday' leads lo


, To My effective. Routine poilag of Sheep with P.T.Z, Bcjpit begin h^ort syoiptoms are sippuent and inCesii^oa nt^ rapid'leu of eonditioo later, 'ihoi U oiay


be too late to rei tore the health of tho anim ed* 1


WHAT TESTS SHOW 1


ben not doled ptiM f H ptoMfW


rocm ondlU id anaemii Snddei


- 1 I : ' flOK ABG


!i


JAN. FED. MAR. ■‘o HCS LMIN


CS .LMIN


"IlILL HOCKi W


OK ABG 1 APRIL


H A^R (R- ^N GTBeO F Wlubbdoila—


WHEN TO DOSE WITH P.T.Z. . ‘oTlUI-Y


",° AVRIl MAY


' o“may| ‘o I MARKING


TJUNE • 'o"p°JULY SHEARING


COOPER’S P.fjZ. W 8/9 100 lamb dose*—


ORM DREN CH ?1/. 560 lamb dose*—i05/-


P.T.Z. ‘ PL08’! (P.T.Z.'irilJi Minirol Tract Elmtnit) F(r uaein «Pimng’* areas —100 lamb disce—25/-


COOPER, M^D0l)0ALl a OOBERT80N LTD., BERRHAM8T mmmmiESTApuSHED IW B S ^


HERTS. •z.3


1 D^FPING liH SU ER 1 oM


(xiTHEBjlE HOSPIllAjL SUPPLY DEPO’T'


llsation gr&fuUy ackiiiowl,edge following d(nations:—


15, Cakle Street, Clithkroe. ilie Comihittee of the ab





I Mfsj Thoi t In mei Jim"


1, Chaigley , of our] so)


F.II.P. and K .p [ : in reihenji-


“ In mem^ lardier Harry Pranklai


■ |)ur dear and " ..


md B. Lo i:d: “ Inmemohi Hi


Brian Cowley: Jumble si


FI ewers sold by Staff at Electricit' Showrooms BED CBOSp


friend. Lena of Lance-: 5on-


irance of Susie Porter and Mri. H. H. Hargr6av(:S;


ive organ- the


£ s. d.


1 0 0 2 2 0


0 10 0 the 2 2 0


prisoners of w^b I fejP. Ast .worth


CLITBEROE BED PENNY-A-WEEK May totbl £55 15k


DONATIONS THE B R I T I S H IS C I N D U S T R I S


I^rs. Ida 'i’home, BermU' In memory of Lena, a i


Gerald Nrs. J,


JV


Friend i”Higson...... ... Lambert, JP.


Allan S."CQttam: 1......i. Effort


Hardacre" . j. ......... . I'G.' Mi


In mefiioryi of Mr.


memory if Miss Susan ter” . ... . . . ’.■


fr.' and I)Irs. p. E. JWbSja Hon.


M. pa:cld


] YES. ifyomuffK fnm ( r


I 0 :o


1 |0 8 iO


1 1 0


HIGSON Treasurer.


j bf life, EEZIT’i viill - . . , ]


per packet. Tabicta!!/) pet bottle or 3fd. per packet (Inc, tax). AU ^emists and 1 Stores (inclnding Bo stsi. slid ■ Timothy


___ ________ 3 gestive organs ‘and berfectly safe for childi m as well os adults. EEZIT is nof “ lu*^ Ashlrjn ” It eontaiiu Bromolsovaltrlanylujaa, in,, "valuable . nerve •edatIvei Powdeis 2d; each or 1/3


i^Vhi(es& Taylors).;


less to the heart Old d gi ____] one df those head*


aches caused hy thb-m aylmlnor ailmenta — ^gtve! you speedy


eclief. EEZIT is a *d atific, combination df pure non-injuriou* ilI ngtedienti, hann-


FUND^I • £ ;S. d. . 1 0 0


CROSS UND: 2d.


£ s. d. 7


YSfAAW ../HAOAH


0O\SH7i VOSfi


Of/ACMPS


over, and we thit'the tral


,


are at liberty to ,or will get pis


theTarilowing* his^fighl tb ^ Aid,’ add­


Ribblekdaje” ? In , toL ' liberty in[‘lyo'^.beautj:


L , thfi ei •ly days


ied, it is, VrejovcO”; deserts.


iie:rt .thing,-, a suppose, is; Miat Ul ibwme a K-C. and


feil:.” , some larmers a sciredcow IS as


lie ughing itiers. it


necessar:’, a part o f jo ^w e® # ’tjiat 'goes be:ore|it. I ^ a silly


.’to ^


. "ment of h woman ^as la £ gistrate. overheard m h hi)s


.ake


on, the re^nt appoint- “Hm,


AT wolild liOrd H aw


the East Lancashire [club/ h,e wfekets in his last] season 'foK five " a c h -m o s t of l i f e - clean bo^ed


f and I. have pftep;‘| k}dd^ here that they turned -him put because


? ' ! -K r tm n p e » ' ! c o m ^ than Macdonald] or any


ho one could play, h ir ^


. al — ly ■


f ° ^ l l e ^ S '“c k e s » Ii never had'any doubt 1 abpff ■ ®ems action.


graphic apparatus tvbuld. have' proved


have i met, op ioiftlig^up i against, a batsman who coul|, n a s ^ d b e i tried


" Moreover, pearly,.


n kfierfVctly- Mr; And it Is a great. Jity we^ad not at tjh^ ttoe! thejphot^


wthich'il tW k lfaei boWers I


am sure


doth,'for example, jr


The' . . .J v . - : : : : ; ; ,


;e - f^ e r tiolding iwing. lo-day.i and.


k^per as being a jCraven


ing- that ia dew orj garaea, will


■birds will sot ^ised adds’ his, “ private i ption


leam in time toi^as- with food.


whiebj fall from it. associatie witli it.'


_ e s ! ihat most' i itoaiiylhlng,i and


aking of [a table- f k l iw ; sc a r^


td do, attracts thei i i for: the; crumbs andl wiiicb 'tdey


as' itt ' n Ight j


would]probably be 'i^f^'^‘|bt^-Iones the ,^ian.. Laxwmt


Austrdlian, Larwooi south' .African,, witl


-m


favour of'Kortright; in my day (said a > Titer in |a recent K f t b F i e l d ’’^ you wo^d^ha^^


but in iBurslem, l got ai clean-cut answer, Sam^ttoss.


L’ancashire because'of douW about his delivery—as a cynid remarked Llold


am- was reluctantly,turned ffora by


was enough for one I can'say is that Sdn lo^edito me to be as fast ^ 1*^100 i when, the lattCT


was bowling all 0“^ 1^,^® accurate as .well


career Iwas highly «fac£ar.. Of m jeiy^ ifa,s^


action i I, personally, nevSr, haq doubi-^whloh you tfai inteniret;either j i ■' ■ jjc'


^ T a f X V c S a t d f


qpttie team'in the Ribblksdale League, has taken up the cud jels' in deftnee of Sam. I ' My attention| las! beep ^ ? ^ d


« ® ?


o .Blackbirc,,>— n


fbrd.Ihonbw"bf Biackbi p'.J.batj ^ho' ^as Tlv at Settle


_____ s content e bj hte detot- hat he “ cobbe ,d ’emi'


r y - ^ k u e


i played with the i


f/\ n. i Iptt’Pi* whicll Yorkshire Ever^g P)st,’[ in ^ which he said 5— -


Akfibw, !Sam MpsS play^ League far Padlh.


A s nW ctjcketleife aii'd enthusiasts in


'adlham, and ,


the


HO was the fattest bowler of ^ T» time ? In County circles the list


-'^biii’^tihat birds iaih I scarecrows


John Bond Driver Margaret Brooks I PteJ .


ofi Mr. and Mrs. O. Bond, of 17, 'West V ew, ClitherOei He joined the Army: in 1942,1 vacating la post at the 'Bold Venture j Lime Works, Chatbum.


Driver John Bond, B.E., is the son


resided thwaite,, i


Pte. jblned the; N.A.A.FJ. a yjar ago, and * ■ D E N y W IN D -U P


Aid. IlSattertWaite Reviews Their Activities


iiark< inriec)


An


'The 'Wardens, ilfho' had been pfflcii- Illy disbanded on| May 2nd of this


ermai ly, W3S ^eld on Friday In i,he Pi____ish Church Sunday &hool.


.terestlrig'.! meeting, which an epoch in local activities d with the war against


;/ear, rrtet under the presidency of ;he Chief Warden, Alderman J. H.


Satterthwalte, who thanked them jincerely, for’tjielr'servlces arid gave i' resume ofi what had been accom- blished! since; they were first en­ rolled barly) in 1038. : - > v ' The'flrstii name! toibe registered


was recently trahsf Now serving with associated with' Ajl Pendleton.


Brre thd


letcher


:d to B.L.A., she is $alnts’ Church,


1, Parker Avenue, Olitperoe, with the Forces sipce present! with the


£500 sburh


Mrir; than £5)0 the funds of the


organised by the trlctlfbUngiParn ;loh with thi


junett of the The


civilian! days he wajS in the employ of Is'at-


Bmdr. H. Fletche:', v[hose horn. C.Mtp. in Italy. ■ In 1940, and! is at


premisds^in Yorkitree,,,__ __ 'fth l^aterloo Methodl^l) Chapel.


le.Bli, jCkbum Asaman been B,LA 'Taylor-ttreet, | Clitpea roe. Driv^ J. Watson,


Drigdale and! Parker, tractors, to join the FOi


RED '.F .C .


as a result: of a f how and glft lsale Glsburn and Dis- er4’ Club, in'ibon- lelhfield brahch


National Farmers’ Unloii


,rec6rd| 'are !Mr.| Iff, SingletOH,' Graf- 'tpn-strebt, ■' arid |l|rs., A. Townley, Breiinand-street. . ;


as a lyardeh wasi that of the then' mayor;! the] late Councillor George Hargreaves,' who enrolled on March 1st, the opening ' date. He:, was cloSeljfi [followed by Senior / Warden Edwar^’^Harrls': df Peel-street, who thus hblds'l the record'for having served! !fbr thfei lorigesit'-'period.' ■'^Two others' iwho: have! almost as long a


had registered fpr duty.-and classes were 'conducted by p.S. Grant arid P.C. Cutler,! jboth of, whom had attended special Icoursek to fit them fbr passing along their knowledge to others. Instyuction was; given in aritl-^as■ measlures, incendiary bombi fir^-fightlng.l and first aid, and gradually a [body of competent jwomen was


By Augiik-SOth, 1938, i3Ci'wardens


men face arise.


7 r r f


a lyoman ^tiflclal


big riian and took abc at ; a A youngster in our|_;payib^^,.


who in life Kcefe ^ “One story about


" f How dp you ' '


He, was a ;ed,


this- chap-7 , to ilt jofa Wag, replied


■to 3n. thee strike) Hi :e. H— oh thaH ibe too late.’” i - ;


Amiom CmxSMUM-t


TH£ M-ADANCt ■ ONSATUflDAy


Fojt)


warden^ was [the! handing out of the gas masks in;septeiriber,'1938, and Alderman Satterthwaite pa id a tribute to' Messrs.'| Ramwell and Herben Jacksori, two brothers who have been Iri charge of the gas­ mask!! stores at MlttOn-House throughout !tnel war. They have dealt iwlth! all ^requests for replace­ ments and renewals; and rendered loyal arid efificlent service. Another


, The: ^ s t Ipubilc activity of the


FIRST JOB rr,.,’


G. Ccilemaril Ifeft .tire 'service, took over the care;ofi the;Warden’s stpre. with riiarked Efficiency.


whoin he referred to was Mr. T. Bil- llngton, of Pimlico, 1 who, after Mr.


'■ ’j.;


of work devolved . upon ; the i .two main [sector wardens. Councillor J. Wilkinson:'Mr the south, and Mr. J. Dewhurstifor th'e nor.th areas,.and. Mr. Satterthwalte: stressed how their ieritliuSlasni had aided him in his task. I This had been’ llghtehed by the ,co-0)peratlon of his deputy,• Mr. W;' Ellner. I In their inanlfold duties,; i Cburiclllor Wilkinson and ]\&. Dewhurst were given yeoman help [by their deputies, Mr. A. E. Veevers and [Mrl' C. E. Musson re­ spectively. '.Indeed, the hours of service [ put! ih by the wardens In those; days were long and .'arduous. The 'town was plotted Into various sectors, po^ts - were obtained, fur­ nished and ] equipped, so that when the war did actually break out the .wardens” service was functioning;


Iri the early days a great amOunt 'efficfently.il


' In] all,' 292 pbrsons enrolled as jwardens,; 70, being women. When ithe disbandment took place ;there were §8 active wardens, of . whom 22 were women. So there ban be no doubt brit what the women of the


1


itown took la full share In a task which. In; those early days; keemed fraught with dknger and j discom­ fort. The 'yvardens. also initiated the housei^ves’ service, whereby anyone wounded -through enemy action could be taken Into a nearby house, given first-aid treatment and looked: after'luntll medical help^was


available:'' ' ' ' ' ' ■ TRANSFER


FIREGUARDS


ded his audience that It Was from their midst',feat fee Fire Guard Service Was formed; Fourteen of their best'Iarid' senior !wardens formed fee nucleus of this body, which dfeveloped, irito an! entirely separate j i administration. The ex­ amination of school-children’s gas­ masks' had been well supervised by Mr. h; Albiriori, Alderman SAtter- thwaife depJared, and he .also paid rite to the splendid work done :lss O. Calderwood in a; secreT


Alderman! i Satterthwalte remin­ ' T O f


t iCaaf. itttai, for r^le, Ho


k«utt]|( nir !


Issued by th) Cake and Biscuit Manufaotqr^ IjVar Time AUlanco Ltd. CVS-138


FEWER CSNSOBS.


: Pre-arranged plans are bemg carri d . out to reduce posta! censorship to the minimum I required for War, and the enforc of the sui*render of


i cairie


ment of the terms Europe.' .


the Japanese MBEDICTION.


Lockheed' Company in, Amerlm, prer diets that transportmlanes,! within ten years will fly l,50f3biles an ihour a hundred’miles above,the eartlu


] HaU ffibbard. Chief .engmeer for the


I .Tkeio c{ Nttuie io 'i d the' 'blood


i


^eclci, t Ii S tcUni bad


iibtM tti


,A WMNIMD:T0 ALU MOTHERS ,.jn htTt reU.H


incmii. ofti (eei hiir ill


t u|kten, MPMi


Ung for Bor^ i eta, rosplri


.ditiini indicfti


IItheie ’piUi infuse iclo the sjjslion. ! W In the treatment of;


Pink Ptlli. Thoi . knamle gifU hr. - - -


tobutt W^eh through , thi Dtdicthe 8i» ever succeec


rrWilUalnt P.ink PiUS^


.■ire her dfughter,the .new] 1om'pt litepo! to .igm bf liemia/ ud ,tata


ke for prt™ — t The I watttfol mother jn 1 clamourini for ‘


been tran


4nifnia, ni^other like good I old generate (bat


nsfoirmcd into eopd 'rtdj blood '


■ ! '! I ” i ecpgnise [«(**« od her Mstem Dr.iWIUi... imi feeble,,


es, and a dli- , ■


lappT.


lilif iTiduallj (jb[oop »nQ|p*y • [ctitndntwu


Tidenctd br , fili o(.


ii .in tlKie denloi*. Thilspioui: mot|iet


tg Tears that


:o be iwbrried i thoiejia their


. plfinir : Aat npijitjahment that id iigno eye4, palbd depression,'] an


RINITY SUND- LY ^ROCESSION


, 4T|he armilal | 'Trl lity'i Sunday^ ser­ vices-and process oil [were held In St. [Peter’s Chlircl , ,St.onyhurst, last


Sunday. High Mi ss [was celebrated during the morning by the Rev. Er. Malgee, S.J.; thertllage choir w.as In attendance, and fee (sermon was delivered by Fr. ’ikancis .Gitts,, S.J, Dujrlng thk: afte'nqoh, a' sermon -


. Ecbfes aridjG; iWAimjsfey, and Mr. J -Einbley was in charge of| fee pro­ ceedings. Beriedicti'off was given by FrJ Gitts,' and] fe ioughbut the ■ vlcje hymnq were sung by the con-, ; grbgatlon.'i' [[ ■ ' "


ser-


fbllowed by fee customary: proces­ sion i around ! fe f khurch. Those taking pari rtere fee children bl StT Joseph s I Schobl,! along wife iriembers of • various jSbdalitles. -The statue of “Ipur Bady.’i -adorned witl. flowers,-was tarrleei jby Messrs. T,


a'gain preached ivl’ Er- Girts, was


lin which’the wardens were promi­ nent. I One of the things which had,


tarial capacity. She had also.bepn responsible [for i fee Savings Group, another-aspect! of national service


a trlb by Mi


given 1 him, as .Chief ;Warden, especial pleasure was the fact that although' the i authorities granted theiri pciwer -to engage paid war­ dens, they hadfeever done ithls, and all fee work had been done volun­ tarily.' In cloklng, Alderman Sat- terfewaite [cotnmented upon fee pleasant relations feat had existed •throughout[between thelpolice" and fee jirtardens, and he thanked PJ3. Grant apd!|P.G. Britler for all they had! done In helping to make fee CU'feeroe rtardens such ariiable and coiripetentihody. ,


;| [


iito' trobbs in all distant overseas..in. the Impending- Generil Election.; ids; £.nd cf the 85,000 sent each- Mrs. Kenyori urged each' member to! ono-half are for .the men-exert his oA - the non-meiAbers.


PAPERS BY >P!LANE. Ui’


ispapers are now being give" it.additjioi.al'jStrengfe and power !.------. and South-East Asia. ' «) selves with 1 er


;efforts • io persuade t6;'lipk up.'! They


Harry Taylor,,of Greystones, Rlm- I____ngtwi, presldsn; o)f the Glsburn Young • Farmers' Club.' The Rev. W.'|M.|Xlster, \yh) presided, led the crowded rlhg in the singing, of,the. Na^lorial Anthem, auP afterwards Introduced Mr! Taylbr.


show wak'.opened bylMr.


Appealhig for generous bids at the gift sale, Mr. Taylor, sppke of the gteat work! which theRe^ Cross .


:


had dope throughout the wair, ipar- tlcUlattlly, for the' prisoners.of [war, Those; men covfid nbt find wojrds to express their j -ra Th


"


Cross. their dpuri.


work. out


opener were expressed by Mr. !H. Sif)llleto and Mr.iNl(ihols{)n. J > Introducing !, !\Ir. > W. . (jorbett, Mr; IH. Shjlie so, ' chalrmani! | ot.


to everyone who hai the organisation Thanks to tlie -Chalrmari and


Mr. I T'ayilor expressed ^hanks contributed to


built up to that might


■at ■ wa i some mea isu:re :of Iri 'lecmrlng thu show o:


7tltud- “ p e to the Red


yu jvy'as raise d| for | Reu Cross Society


I OPr !■ !e l idd N.F.U. CofnbinelinjBig'E':


secorid i down! to ^or;;£47. I Nuineroui


ilackjo, hlmal


auctibried price! readj ofii


Jfariners’ Club,: waif! exceptlbnallv goodJ An Outstanding exhibit rtal .A tra> madfe bylMr. ^riald Erefi Of iGisburnlwhen heFwasHe. it was-


1 t4 short arrangek! byj the Young


to the difficulty ta able timber.


Helllfleld ! N.F;U., j [said thfit al­ though -the European wur ' was, at an end, the Red Cross still had much work to; do; In the! liberated countries and i in the war against Japan.' People in lime Glsbum dis­ trict, had been fortunate tol escape the horrors of w-arl und he appe,Uled to them to give ■ thankoffering. I ;|T


-Yet In spite of [all that; thb world food position [tofday was very serious, except for wheat. It would continue to bej Sci, owing l to jthe great demands' of .the libergteii couritries. In addition to their- work on the-farms,'furhiers hid made generous' contributions to the Red Cross. Those; in! the Wes; Riding alone had subscribed £20?,000. Captain G. B.


a ’good job of a magnificent tory by their,. ,


i to-morrow, and they were going! to be better farmers than theit. fathers had been. Thit was as It should be. They wete training to he [ex­ perts, and expie:'ts Iwould be needed in every job in thp post-wqr world. Speaking of fee jwork.ofj; the Red'


and : escapea Armistice, pail lanuers. They were the fs_


tive' candidate Division, who yv IS a prisoner of war Italian


Draysoh, Cpnserya- iffir the


after the jribute to-the yojing '


'Tmers of Sklpitbn


Cross, Captain l)(rayson sald he-had been at fee '.other- side of [fee


them alive. ■ Had it hot bee[n for food in those parcels he, would not -have been abU ! to make Ihls long Journey to frpeaoiji.


fence.” The Re|d (fro?s parcels kept fee


GENEBOIS BID!


first animal, a' .given by.Mr, bought by Mr.


Mr. Taylor;.: ROSS VISIT


mHE Rawtei X Age .Pensibriers'


a most .enjoyable al, ing in Clitherpe,j on| FWday, with the Rossqm' ' In all, 280 meml Sion and camq t decker ’buses.; While some time about the; streets or


.11 Branch pf the) Old Association spent temoon


berk joined lo Glltheroe


■Whitsiin holidays; the! exour- in dolible-


and' pven- colncldeht


iX C


tage of the opportunity to Ipokiupf-old friends, the majority went til the Castle where the grpundq are now lotjking their best; By halffpast' foilr they had mostly assembled at the British Restau­ rant for tea, pver tlie service of v[hlch they were well pleased ;an!d satifeed.


ipent chelr lok ,'advan-


,


company wasjtol leam that [Application had been sped Ally [made, for four of their number jfrom.Moorlanfe Ihstltute to shqre in the outing.


A- fact ,whl(th gave plea&e'i.tq the | ! ' |[!.


- After,' tea, Ihrie Iwas anjinipromptu entertainment, consisting oj songs^pd recitations,' as also jcommunity, singing.


- engraved cordial gri were most - company;


staU Branch, -who that dhy AtNtoed her 8Bth ahnlvcrsary, was prercnted by Mr. Hart with a 1 beautifully card! and


The oldest ilnember of the.RaWten-


This lady, Mbs. )Pai to Councillor


for the time rind effort whiph


acclamations. . all old age


outing in order to glveipleasure to so! many old fofe Tie cbmplete. suiicess of the eveht; Ipind' the indebtedness to the ofadals, as also to! the'drivers of, the ’buses , iand all concerned with thd! catering, Was ;nl£,rgddi upon by.!|-Mm; Kenyon, .area secrptEiry wpo seconded the -resolritioiri wffich' was parried Hwith She, addfed an appeal to


expended to 'the artangements; for the,


Lriptdn and hfs assisljants! ’


heartily' endo||sed! by fboume, gave thanks


lirthi - ngi


pensidnersi.to: ally feem- thje' iiioveirien|t, and-jthus


and goodfwshcs ’ ’ ' the;


hiS;


hbri auctioned rokn, In-c] E. Fattorli J R. Hlhdlert' Of





ilfer I was


the


the Yorkshire iRedj Cross Agrlciul- ture Committee, i said, f a rme r s throughout the country, and in the West Riding iri particular,- h|


Mr. W. Corbett,'Vice-chairman Of


generously as a [ ,


w;orK and had mkde coritrlbutlonll to yic-


ad done


ind walriit. The fra' )01 to 100 hours » ' Breaks 'regards , rtood : lobby, though he ha


o [dp much during


p r i t ’ klrds <fi Wood, I Including [lean |)ak, English [dak, cherry'


scfe'fts-


sni the obti


[took from Mr. his


been able ar o ^ g


-Ing sult-


Education Commlttoe weVe respon- Jlble I for [two stalls irthifch; roused 3onslderabIe Interest.! phone stall there was a choice selebtion of ore-'


The West ■ RidlrlBi" lAkriculferal


feature pt thlsliexhibltj rtbre rabbit sktoi’ cured: by CisbUm school-' <=Wjtl,ton'Cnd iriade up| ihto glover pnd rilppers. The otherTstallldls-'


serves anp eXamplesLoftfur gloves -id slippe r s, irai" .eiribefs lot Wbinen


s Institutes, iostly


Played-a [selection of books -avail-i able |at the County Obraty.. |- ' Icompetlkon,


Urbductlon pf food. A. fisher) hors :S; G.'-Bellamy, iplgs; 1 l


J.Br ra


prt judged wbte : S''Heaton, cattle; ass, kheen .noultry, ■ -


_, - _ , 2," S, iHeaton, Glsbum; GJiMercerl Longridge


Indlvldulal ^judging■ ■ ; ,1[ _ Gos


rldg^; 2, X Mericer, Lbrigrldge, and D. Simpson, jDowTfeam fegual);


Bellamy; 2, P. w6od;]3. Miss E. Fisher; res., T. 1


1 Ideritlflfetlon test: ll, Al Fisher,[Long- |


. ,


Dairy'Helfermnderi one year:! 1, J. Imlgate (all of Glsburn)!


biimr 2, Miss TJ Ether] •3; 'J. Pate GlsbUrh’.s 1 [


dglni. 1 A. Laycock. - dge; (1, ,011feeroe.i


p -p u.


'■ .(isilVeit cup) Gls- •


-


Rkbblt judging:; 1, J. Precious, Git- rlhgtori, Chorley;


G. ___ling '


-


Wood, Glsbum': 2. p. Wrathall, Gls- buni; 3, N. WHson, Cpnisto'n; res., E. Metc'alfe, Coniston.', . , Pejt Dogs: ; 1,[B. Ifeiysthorae:! X P.. 'ichc Ison; res,; D.Met- (all of Glsbum).


Dairy Bull, uiderfene year: I 1, P.. calfe and Hmi.dlcri lltonl;


Precilous; iG)


01d[’:'l, flandlctafts:


men!: 2, lome


.rmejits: l,:'Miss, R. Roberts.) ihing New Mrs. (jowI:'


3, G.,Brass


QoWling. M Knittecl garments: 2,^J Hartisoni i ! Biscuits! -I, Mrs.


iParkinsoii. ; '., I Gingerbread:) I, i2. Miss E: Fisher,


OLD Al


ideal for the aged—for Ithe ithirty shil- llngs a week,'Without [a means tet. And yburig people Would do well-to join ,he movement,] which A/as fighting not iloqe for their parAnts, but for them


were fighting for juktlob and an'honest-


ten^all Branch, and Councillor Lupton. acmowledged the expression of thanks,;


Ingham', secretAry of the Raw-


panV joining panfis to Auid Laiig Syne.'


and a happy time ehded with the com-| ■ ■ ' -


"- fee singing of '


. CiunclUor Lupton arid Mrs-lKenym


afte "wards addressed' W meeting of the Olltnerbe Branch, heldiin the Co-oper-j; ativP Guild Room, and presided oven. by.Mr.'CJlougpi


poin a affecting ;thb tion,


Cc unciilor Luptor, jtciuched on man)^' •j? fl.flrprHnP f.hp) aged pBOplC’S POSh


interest put to fep 'G alluding'ito fee matters in


to ms visit tolWestmiPster in'jrelatlqn to the hbuplng problem, wh eh, he saidi


ougljt to be dealt vjfe irrespective of


class distinction, He mentioned thb typej of bungalow c esired by the agea; and! also asserted t'lat ia protest oughp to be: lodged agamst the increase m coal prices to'pendoners. I


tlom which Were answered, iCouncir lor Lupton was eulogised fpr fee wori he>)7as 'doirig-in mapy tqwnf interests of old age pensiope! t Ml'. A. Hallows, prqposing u


The address ;prbvok;ed many que^ to th^


' ■ J r vote of'


hai ks to CouncliloriLupton, pxpresse-J a hope that fee members iW


thenselves to 'Increaseitho memrcrsnm 0Uld^exe[t ,


of the local Branch; and Mr. Davle| ■ secopding, betouglit iPePibers' to- raW ■ to fee support of the Committee ant to do iwhateyel: was possiblq for tne furtperance of thejri cause.


Luppoh has]' received ' veiW - requests to'' becofee


It[ is' 'understood [that! candidate in [the [Rossendale Division -.i ''


at the: forthc^dming. Certainly he would have the


of .fee Old-Age Tensions!ASsoclatio9.,,,i of which Rawtenitall i alone pas moie than 1,500 mpmbers. ' • '


-


J matters,in theireir, ! Government, anq


|; j ■ I . i|. , ■ |; eo es posh,


Wralthallj res., Mrs. Sqories:] .1,' Mrs.


( Kifallng ts: 1, iW,


J.


and L.' Pate; 2, J. (all of Gisbum). E[ Hebden;;Rath-


2, Miss B. Pate ents: 1, Miss


I, R. [Breaks, Glsbum; Gisb'--^ ' ■


ithall; 2, Mrs. ,1 H;1 F. Taylor;’


ilnspn; 2,'Mrs. kitison.


.


ffom I Something' g;|2, Mrs. Breaks.


i Vickers; 2, Miss- . ■ . e ' .


MrSi Capstick;


[weel!;,^ weto 'pfeced [third. Glsbum werCjfee jwlnners. -'’The;members of i lejmnlng’te),m tod tbe animals


ix dlf-, whp generopsl:


- the farmerk In desei vlngcjause!.


whlim yyere Indlcjatlon of


y Mr. C&bert, fee high ■ -----glyi • ■


J.j'.Wrath: all, Glsbrrn, other.


•for re- ’Safe;,, On Ion it


gave lupppriing feji j iwas, knocked


;he :he-


lfts| were then


eivbn being the IgenerositY


es.


J. Watjson Coy. at their


. Dtiyer and is aUlei


He left his pcstlvrith Messrs. chaulage •con-


w. of ith 16, the' 7’-


B^daie^ander^s ^ Barnoldswlck] 3'.. Leylan.d Motors.- 3;. .. liead :...tV..M;|'.i- 3l:.; Clitheroe Blackpool Darwen


-,X.


Blactopum N.’thii 3 . p. preat Harwood;; 3 . 0.


4,.' 3..


SA’TDRliAy’S -R3SULT.


■ Leyland Ul;; Chorley :22, Leyland .Motors 111 for 1; il08. i


Parwen -137; Blackburn L . . Harwood 76. -


' 'for 7. : 'Whalley' 140 for 9 ((!«!»)! Ribblesdale Wandeyei


Barnoldsv/ick 62; Cll'


!P. Hopwood, Whallcy A. Smith, Blabkbunj'


i „


BE^T [BERFClRlji BATTINC


'A. Cowell, Darwen IP. Pennington,'Leylpi


I BOWLIN'


M. Maroney, Bamol(l B. Ellis, .Whalley . 'N. Waterworth, RdalelWnds C. Sutcliffe. I B'bumJ Northern


dek


E. Hacking, Great mn N. Taylori Great'Harwi CunlifEe, Read


’!' ■


' ' ball [IjEATS jBAT ;.A BARNOLijsWICK.


Baturdayy was ifreltless so far [were concerned, put fee home .. supporters suffered several sh| the winning hit [was'mkde. ,W Visitors had been put o^t for total of 37, the horhe team el an easy victory. 1 But w to it. their first three-wlcke s ftr-ri .and six men hadfetlre i'to the'f tor 29, there was [sti 1 f ..possibilF victory might'elude tl.em. W. Petty iplayedj a :e£l Icaptai jhgs, an(i evetuafiy t i ! wtoni ,was made afttr the|fa.l[of the-


Clitheroe’s Vlkit to Bmoli


ting to the grourid, sOlthatC ■opened'with jdfireys and-Bla faced Maroney :pnd S:nlth. a former pro; fori fee Wander


pair were sooni'disposip of, m: were entertained that .Hstlll anc Iwould stem fee'riit.p On thee [Davies mis-timed [ one frpm 'I and was]easily'caugh. W Pet scoring six. iHis place. rtas-t£


to great fettle and pre vfe far, i tor ihostj of-the;-batsmen, .q


’irefreshlng vigour,! fei ’


1 k e e n a d d e d w h e n P e j t ; A r t h u r i n t o a f a l s e ! s t ) r o 1 t f a t e w a s t m e t ! b y i V ” ” -'" * ' the unusual.Roslti):


a- dozen, Jim :waa |beatei skipper, and Clitherof tour wickets for 23 [0:


piltheroe (Young'Parmeirs’ dub'lwho • won I a slWlar event! At Read! last


V only 17 oversihad'jbeeii bowled. Both Marorifey an^ patty bow!


Astill, who had 'defensive ;game,!]iy£ by Petty, andifee!


- .


taking over frofe Siriife. i After -


'Aiibin, who set pbpiit .he bowl' - ■ •' r,[?e^ltlng;


'-"-‘‘sn bys.tb aid th two ri entic


plaVed: a- eydntualiy ' :S cl )si


'son, g' numb)


te, an-


tvlcket. ! ■ ]i : ! ' u , , ]W. L. Wilkinsori was delayed


100;


.eroe 3' HOE


northern • ***•••< Motor)


remarkable’ steadiness I’.Sm.tll opened; is a -fastishirlghb-ann Without being dangetoto tc , who meets him squwely. Whilst .tull credit,toilthe :hofee|jClub'i


'had the satlsfactl'oh|of ga'ttin.-,a| ofi wickets in [his |firBt,w..wj^ oyer, ■ nf the redoubtable Caswell, Who w pletely beaten byj the


it must be said that at no time ihspltep needs strengthening. Opening against |Bai


Clltherpe’s cfJnridence,' | if I at all pr- dswlckl


'.side would possibly be might be a gqodpnqugli incoming batsman,' J ■other ideas. ,i;Certa|nl5 worth as, when disirils M runs on the books, the attack to relieve house bowlej; really w time, and he shared , wickets wlth'iAubm. wi) agam his! side welhUThfeJflelpjhg of theronians was i clean had they had: anofepr


down to him.] Da'Vies, ivpo abts the other endj accemei. m eas) off hisfourthiball.isbtfe


irst bi


the CM irigj


.lavles, 1 at a e bulk


the board i they I piig i Come away'With the pr-


r ''’'- c: ■


M; Jeffreys b' Matohey ’G.'; Black lb Marpiiel 'J.iW. Astm b'Pettyi'biMii:


[W. Davies c Petty 'J. Aubin b Petty R. McArthur c Weston iW.L; Wilkinson c W1 ' L. Swales b Maroney F. Blackburn 1C Petty I ' A. Hanson b Maropey .


J. Waterhousfe, not !out '


Amts.' -OE


icbr'e of.: easil"


£pd ke Brougf


Tumti e prof he i |


ital.


tI Petty


- - i ' i! 'Extras..'. )!


:cK


'J. Llttlewood'lbw b.'Aubfe . . . . . J. Weston c and b Davite i .... B, Caswell b Aubin ,L


'J. Turner b,iWat'erhou| D. Caradlce Ibw b l^nl 'J. Peckover c Davies N. S. Petty ,b Blackb , W. .Varley Ibw, b'Waterhouse , M. Maropeyiib Waterhr"'"'" ' B. Whittaker!c! Hansoi D.' Smith, pot opt!


iji’BdwLiN t!/llfeeroe innings:! ! N.'S. Petty ...


i ’ , ■ : il ■ ' 0 ; M. Maroney,,. I A, Smith!I..!.


Bambldswipk inniPgs


; F. BlPckbum .. | •' ■ .


J. Aubiri, ,!.j.,.!; 19. W. Davies; ..j., 4 J. Waterhouse.,. 4


■ - ‘ \ ■' —


WANDERERS’ i LAST- IINUXl Dblesd


the season^, when they • Great : Haiwood;: | Battlnii


totalled ,76] itheir jlastfbatsini cut' to Fj Hudson , iP the! very.;: ^ -The visitors had ,ampli timeii to' get thei funs,) indeed got three balls more th£ so they had fee-opportu


home side jjust reached!-three chief contributors , to the: openingl batsmen, J. Geldardi26.


In re]


I After six' oyer^ N. iTaylA; hrm bowlerJ took [Ovi


< presented Any 'real! di atsman. iWlfe :the


■W


byTopl Biak|ng


i fe ho;: while ipowling s(


Off’ fee'si Ta-dozen.


bleach


opened thei Attack on Holt and goirig to'feblcrAase. .'WJ fee; other bowler, Botl copfidentlyi: dlsplaylpt


had batsmAn -to rise tqi.— -he bc(j Hacking; [' thei' HArwfed;: prof


1 thfeirj lities q


vlsltoWolaiined feeir 'tot: fee Birch flllfid fee bleach/but, was|


I Pities if ire i at


slAw-bowl Liem f , ,fropi ,


.; Thod latsmef soimdl , a.slol


dily;-h .6 they ! ,


,' At Church Meadow, lybb derers- gained their sepqn ;b d vl


T. .


jkprb' Maroni


To


Waterl Aubi


.i,ras... T(


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