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:S C L H IH E R O E i B Y S t l T l S E R * s O n lU B B L lG S B A l Leagiie table to date : t


• H ' -J 1 ^ iWhalley............


> e y iH ■• •••••■ Chorleyl...*....... ,


• Jjcyland Motors... pead, .j.'.. ..v;.:.v ClitherCe ...... Blackpool . . . . . . .


b ’dale wanderers larnoldswlck ■...


I ' ' * ,J. Watson I Driver i


I in York-street, and; is alUei |er|oO| Methodist Chapel.


Ibum Assurance; Coy, at theiir ^


He left his ipost with Messrs d and Parker, haulage con- Ito! Join the Forces,


reejjJ Watson,! E.A.S.C., if 16 t, ] Clitheroe, is with th&


Barweri . . . . . . . . Blackburn iN’thn (jreat parwood. ,;


,, , ^ATtlRDAY’S . - -RESULTS. ' Leyland lli; ^ Chorley 122.


nliRr


. 'Whalley' 140 for 9 (dec,), Ribblesdale! Wanderers


Brirabpwiok82;_C]itheroe 37. \ BES'T PERFC RMANCES.


Har*oodj76j I \ : 1 BATTING; ifield N.RV


Effort I : ■


I back .for re-sale. Oa the- [occasion It was krocked. p Mr. J. '.Wrathall, Gliburn,


who generously gav; the- I


pus other gifts wm |d iby Mr. Corbett, jh^ phlch were given; being a Adlcatlon of the, ^h&sity ■farmers In'supporting this %g cause, i


then. high.


; °


^n,l when he, was 16. It was ■ |b example; of, real crafts- b, being Inlaid with six dlf- , I kinds of y/ood, Including


[how arranged by the Young ; B Club was exceptionally In Outstanding exhibit was hade by Mr,; Ronald Breaks,


I regards woodwork as his ■though he has not; been able Ihuch during the war owing


pn ,oak, English oak, cherry flpuk The; tray took from 11001 hours: to make.: Mr.


IdPiulty In obtaining sult- Inberj -O,!


J West • Riding Agricultural Ion ^mmlttee were respon-


jas a] choice selection of pre- ' land I examples of filf gloves l lp p e r s , made mostly by rs of; Women's Institutes. A


pr two stalls which roused ’ ;fable Interest. On one stall;


J of ,thls exhibit were: rabbit Icured by Gisburn school- p . and I made up Into gloves' Ippers. The other; stall dls- ' la selection of books avall- J the County Library.


|e team-judging competition, loe Young Farmers’ Club, who [similar event at! Read last were [placed third. Gisburn be winners.' the memters of Jinlng team and the animals IdgediWere: S, Heaton, cattle; ler, horses; G. Bellamy, pigs;


: . j BCDWLE7G: ■


I ; f S ? ° | l a ^ b m Northern I ' \


M. Maroney, Bamoldswick;. 'H. Wberwifrth, Vda’e


6 to 14 5 fot 15


C. Sufeiifie, B'bim Northern 5 foj M E. Hackmg.fGreat:Herwood .. 5 to 32 H. Taylor, Great Harwood ;. 5 to 40 Cunliffe,' Read . . . . . . . . . . 1. .. 5 to 60


ball beats bat AT bArNOLD 5WICK.


, clitheroe’s visit to Bamoldswick Saturday, was frultles so far as points; Were concerned, but tne home teamlandi Supporters Buffered qeveralj shocks-ere:


on


and s« men had retired to the lor 297there was still a possibility that Victory might elude them. ; However, IN Petty played a r:al captains inn- tags, land evetually the winnmgi hit jWas niade after the fall of the seventh


Opened' wTth°jSreyi and Black, who laced Maroney ,and i Smith. Maurice, ;a former pro. for the Wanderers, !was ta great fettle and proved far too good


ling to the! ground, so that ___ Clitheroe


• B dozen, Jin was beaten by the home ‘skipper, and Clitherpe had-then lost l tour wickets for 23. Only two ,run^s!had


rrefreshing vigour, resulting in Peto taking over from Smith. After hitting


>


liwould stem’ the rot. ] On the-contrary; Davies mis-timed one from Marpney. ;&d was easily caught by Petty after scoring sixi His pHce was taken by lAubn, who set about the bowlhigjfith,


;|or most of-the batsmen. The firs| hair were soon dispdsed of, but^hopes were entertained that Astill and DaVies


ithe winning hit was made. When the; Visitors had been put^ out to tbe lowly kotal rif 37,! the home t e p envisaged an easy victory. Bit when they lost itheir first three wlcljets for four ^ s


5 for W


ilamen 137; Blackbim Northern i' ' . ,


jffyland .Motors 111 for 1; Blackpool Ill


. 100: Great Herd'25. lE A s G T J E ..Kri Pts


1 Wickets gone fori i seemed set for, a ;of the charm of tainty, and this as the ninth wlcl at 88. However,


;hit a useful dozen, and with bi t four- large score. '


_ *_1 i»c i*Vi« TlTar noroVa 65, ;the War


. Finch aridlHudsoii hadjpreviously been caught behind the sticks. ; Afi the wickets were shated by Hacking and Taylor, the pro. having slightly/the better iflOTes. Lfftle aggressive spirit was displayed by any of the baismen, apart from the ripenirig pair, m Was evidenced by a sedring rate of lesi than three runs an over.


I Hacking and 'lyidesley opened for I e


the visitors, facing an’ attack -^ red by: Weaveri arid Waterworth; Neither


iade a prolonged stay, iand the depart- re of Tyldesley was I especially wel-


is a difficult plajler to move once:he has settled! down. Nixdri, Topham and ’Taylor were the only Harwood batsmen to reach double figures, and the dis­ play may [safely ,be described ^ one lacking enterprise or iinagination. i 1 Weaver, Iwho h ^ befen such q stal­ wart for the Church Meadow team for roany seasoris hajs not yet struck the form of which He is capable, end it was well that Waterworth trunded sfl


fcomed by the home supporters; [for he


the score I to thef century betoe W. Birch was! smartly stumped. He .was the wicket-keeper's third vietto, for


cricket is. its was welL illusirated, et fell with th le last pair


ncer-


total arried


derefs uMiich


K n 0 l A N E Week-ent!


Marsha Hunt, Alexandi" “NONE SHAJL El


toe world of' adventure, th i,"Yo


THE LATEST, “j; , Maisie. takes another


That To Me,” coming o: -e (first half of';the !i again starring!


[etro-Goldityn*'Mayer’s, f


rounding a young soldier John Hodiak is her lei itrong cast gives' admin


oimey into hs time in fi Can't Bo Ibnday t o J 'and, of othem.


d 0


which had its inception fn !1339. tWs litest episode.finds toe pimiuar Brook­ lyn blonde'pn a two weeW vacation


eighth i o f ! the, pripifiar series


froni her vyar! factory job, [neck; deep a mystery and, blackr^aij plot sur­ his bride,


glamorous lure of toe Argentine! and with speciallM attractive


aqcufately.; Useful with: the ball, and keen ;-as ririy plriyef'jin the league, Norman is an asket to any clubj: ; ■The introduction, of sF. Hudson into the Wanderers’ attack! was a tactical subcess, for he sjecured three wickets at I small] [cost, inclnding that of R. Nikun, who had qhowed an ihcliiiation to stay put. It was evident!thati Har­ wood would have been j content with a poirit, .and they very nearly achieved this, for, as already stated, it was not imfil the Very last over that a decision was reached. There was , little attrac­ tive cricket throughout tne entire afternoon, [the only satisfying p§rt be­ ing! that the home club collected a further three poihts. '


• RIBBLESDALE WANDER^


F. Holt c Wild b Hacking ... J. Oeldard b Hacking ............. E. Birch c Tophdm n Taylor . H. p. Finch c Hdlden b Taylor L. Holt Ibw b Ta'ylor E. Standring ,b Taylor!......... E. 'Weaver; c Thomas b Taylor wMerworth, riot out ...... J. Smith b Hacking...........


iwicket. , W."l. Wilkinson! wks delayed in get- _


:as a superlative cast heidra by;Don riieche, iiranda.


Henry Stephenson, Katharine ; Ald­ ridge, Leonid Klnskey apd Martin.


etween Don Ameche and M: ihich run an amorous cqur! liles—from New York to Others in | the brilliant Charlotte Greenwood, J.


c, the story features in


3uejnos Aires, baqt include JaiTol Nalsh,


Chris-Pin i[


1 .


E I A I T O , B I A C ] [ E t n iN 'This Week-e§t


Spencer Tracy and Van ■J(hnson ;in


P. l i Hudson c Holden b Hafcking.. W. Birch St Holden b Hacking .... ;6 ' .Extras...... }•.•,'! 3


! ’■ Totll.,100


-j. P;irkinson b lYaterworth .. R. Nixon c Finch b Hudson H.: Green b Hudson ............ F. C ooper llbw b IWaterworth .. A. ’l ophani c P. Holt b Weaver


R., Holden l^aylor, w Wild


’•Arthur into a false stroke, and a IliKe late, was met by Wilkinson, gomg m


ieen added when' I>etty , enticed: ,Mc- ^ . only47 oveirs had hem bowled. _ i I


the unusual position I of number seven. iAstill, who had - played^ a severely defensive gatne, ’ was eventually beaten by Petty, and the inrilngs closed after


'! Without ..being danderous^to anVone Who meets him squirely. Whilst giving


Is, sheSp; poultry, A. Laycock [.Judging; '■! (silver cup) Gls-- I, Longridge; 3, Cllthefde. ■ Idual Judging: 1,.G. [Goslbg, Ige; ' 2,1 S. Heaton, Glsbum; 3, her, Lohgridge,


lull credit ito the hpme club s attack, •...................... Clitheroe’s batting confidence, and it if at all possible.


I t judging: 1, J. Precious, GlS- I,. Miss T. Etherlngton, Chorley; Ate, Gisburn.'


J: Bull, under one year: 1,! P.. IGisbumj: 2,P.Wrathall, Gis- B, :Nj Wilson, Conistdn; res., E. le ,. Cjoniston.;


p, Downham (equal). I Heifer under one year: i; J. w; 2,iP. Wood; 3, Miss E. Fisher; [Holgate (all of Gisbum). i


pegs] 1) B. Rawsthome; P.. bn; 3, J. INicholson; res., D. Met-^ id.B. Kipling (all of Glsbum). Icrafts: 1,'W. and L. Pate; 2, J. s; 3, G, Brass (all of Glsbum). lents: 1, Miss E, Hebden, iRath- !, R; Roberts..


. ;


1, Mrs. Gowling; 2, Mrs. Breaks, florafts: 11, R. Breaks, Gisbum; B. Pate, Gisbum.


its:| l, Mrs. Parkinson: 2, Mrs. ill; res., Mrs. Parkinson. !k: .1, Mrs, Wrathall: 2, Mrs. on. ^ i , irbread:! I, Mrs, H. F, Taylor; E. Fisher.


jrison. i . 1 , aething New from Something f


lents: 1; Miss Vickers; 2, Miss id garments: 1, Mrs. Capstitk;


had the satisfaction 6f getting a couple rif wickets !in his first over, one.peirig Ihe redoubtable'CasiVell, who was com­


It must be feaid that k no tiriie: inspired needs strengthening,,.. ' Opening Sgamst Barnoldswick, Aubin


Ilflcation test: 1, A. Fisher, Long- 3.\Mtrcer, Longridge, and D. ■


pletely beaten by the first, ball jsent [down to him. DavleS, who attackdd at ’thei other end, accepted an ea^ return !bff his fourth ball, so that the Clitheroe !side would Ipossibly bfe thmking th^ 37 might be a [good enough total. But tne


Incoming batsman, J . , .Turner, j Iwd ■other ideas. Certaiily he proved his worth as, when distiissed, he .had put 25 runs ori the books. Brought,jinto the attack! to relieVe. Davies, We r - Hoiise bowled really well k a critical time, and he shared the bulk of the [wickets wi jl 'tih Aubin, who again served his side well


.theronians was clean and I keen,; and had they h the


[come away with the points.- CLITHilROE


boarfi


M. Jeffrey C. Black b U. W. Astil iW. Davies


.A. Hanson jb Maroney ................ J. Waterhouse, not out ........... . ; ^ I


' Extras...... j i!


E week without a i means test. ■ lung people would do well to Join Ivement, which was fighting not,- , tor their parents but for them '


Jghtlng for justice and an honest B the aged-rfor the thirty shil-


pappy time ended with the corn- joining hahds to the singing of; lang Syne; J:_' ^


I Ingham,; secretary of the Raw- q Branch, arid Councillor Lupwit Aedged the expression of thanks,


, jicillor Lupten and Mrs. kenyoa 'Clough, |; ;


lards addressed a meeting of the ■oe Branch, held in the Cewper- juild Room, and preaded over


iicillor Luptpn touched, on many I affecting the aged! people’s posi- llluding’to thetmatters In their; I t put to the Government, and i visit to Westminster in relation I housing problem; which, he saia, llisI to ibe dealt! with irrespective of


Ifbungalow desired by the agea, iMfrisserted .that a! protest ought riodged'against the tticrease m


tirictlon. ; He’mentioned the WCes to pensioners.


_______Bj proposing a vote or _ t .o' Councillor Lupton, expresea


,0 JJCUOAUUOJIO. |e that the I members would


■which I were! answered, Councu- jpton was eulogised for the wort s doing in many towns in me its of old |a ;e penslonelss. HalloWs nc:


r riddrea provoked many , , -


k lobal Branch; and Mr,.’Davi-s., Blni, besoudht riieffibers to raliv | ! support of the Committee ani ■ , whatever was possible to tne irance of thjeir cause,


e lUttl; l l ic lUCUlUClO www*v* —— elves to iriciease the memtorsmo


lis [understood , that Counefilor In !has' [received vew ■ Its ito'I become


l(late in the'i Rossendale GWisiori


^ iiy he would have the ■ Old 'Age [Pensions Association^


e fprthcoming Gpneral ElMtiom


,uch Rdwtefistall alone has mor® jl,5Q9 members. ; , • ■


i ^ , : ) ' ’Total . 37 , , ^ARNOlisWICK


R, CasweU b Aubir ................ J. Turner lb Waterhouse ........... . 25 D. Caradice Ibw b Aubin . . . . . . . . 5 J. Peckover c- Davies b WaterhouSe 0 N. S. Petty !b Black aum .


J.Littlewood Ibw bAubin . . . . . . . . 'J. Weston c and b Davies ...........


W. Varley Ibw b Waterhouse ...- M. Maroney b Waterhouse B. Whittaker c Hanson b Aubin


......


D. Smith, not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . Extras...... iTotal!*. 82


■ [ i‘ BOWIfiNG: fclitheroe innings:


I M. Mardney ... A, Smith’ N.S, Petjty ....


;Eamoldswick innini s :


J. Aubih! i........ i W. Davies J. Waterhouse... F.:Blackbum ..


iilVANDEBERS’ LAiiT-JUNDTE ^N . : At Church MeadoiV, Ribblesdale Wp-


Jhlef contributors 1o this itotaL bem


iJ. Aubin b Petty ......... !........... : • TZ R, McArthur c Weston b Petty ....! 0 W. L. Wilkinson c Whittaker b Petty;, 1 L. Swales b Maroney ................ P. Blackburn c Pett:^ b Maroney


: Petty lb Maroney


b Maroney Maroney ...... b Petty..........


id another score of runs on they might easily have :! i


! Both MaVoney: and Petty bowled ;tyith :remarkable! steadiness. Smith, jwho ripened;'is’a fastlsh right-arm botoler'


W. R. Thomas lb[w b Hudson Extras..


. iwuu o WeaVer ...!.,......


b Waterworth not out


Wanderers’ innings :, ' !


Hacking!...... Ij 14.5.. R. ’Thomas. ' 6 I


Taylor ,...| 12,; Cooper .... 3.'


■Grekt Harwood ilnniri Weaver, ...1 13 Waterworth. 13


S. Hudson.! 7 Standring .! 3!


16


READ’S fiOLLAjPSE Ai; WHALLEY tjast year, Read infiicted the first


Whalley y;ere siperior, and t'. ■parity in the sepres was a trui 'of tneir ascendency.


ing (ieclared at thej proceeded : nents out to 25.


was beaten by R taken over from after scoring 21. by Hopw^d,


the Whalley side to reach, | double flgui es was T. Wood, who is now keep­ ■ing wicket for the village' club. He


ing Ireached the^same score as Ganatt, fell in like manner - by nlaylng on to . only other pla[yer on


defeated at the put [on 281 betoe


Cuni:iffe. 1 The


his the ------------r-


the running to the championship., Hopwood' purtoed the even tenor of way, facing all the bowling with confidence pf youto, allle


disci etionl of the skilled the willow.; This last, innings was among the [best so far in [i that augurs well for the future of tie Read bowlers'was dai but the teain work in the fii keen and i comrietent.


j


accepted of gt.—„ bowled, caught or stumped. ^The


can le said, as double figures. into


a rout.


out, onl; to


Of their batting display ,


showed definite! qualities^ of batsman- ■ ■ and should be an asset toia side is evidently going to, be ,we.U|m


td the lent! of


defeat on' 'Whajley,. winning Ijiy -the hanlsomei margin of four wickets. But on Saturday, Whalley' completely and utterly avenged themselves when, ha,v- ■ ’ ' 140 fdr nine pickets, io tumble thefi oppo- Iri every department


faced Cunliffe/ind vyade, and both batsmen settled down iQUickly. jTbirty


Batting first, Garratt and Cotterill „


runii had been inflicated when Garratt H. I^worth, who had Wade. He played on His place wal taken


The.f elding of thei 011-


Seasm m g re a t------, --..-rr thls form! on, Saturday; hittlni mosi attractive'


BOILING: I’ ° '


.Total.! 76


Had ling c Standring b Waterworth ;,4 J. T^ldesley c Wbaver b Waterworth 5


. , great! HARWOOD , !


dnd Allen, this major With a plen; them Tedd; Gordon Rli r ing, Bobfi 2 rid last, b' Band of th(


‘ THIRTY SECONDS OVEbI TOKYO. ' Those po]


“DEEAllIING


lular comedians, e to appear attraction—a tude 6f guest Brown, Re'


,t by no me: ' Coldstream


f urely a vehicle for the |1 \oking antics of Flanag; End right weU do they mi epportunities that come;


There is fittle “p'-., ,


ds, Raymond Jones,. Alf)■ed


rtars, inald


[! ; [i '


ukrds. il


Glenden- Campoli, least: jtoe


. yhe film is aughter-pro-


clans, Private Bud and (f m a crowded train. A has a fainting fit, and th^ render first aid after havinj ciynical civilian. Sir. Cha je; While engaged restoring cbnsciousness, a heavy from the radk, hits ;Bud and he becomes a hosp


md Allen, use of Ithe ir way, •


The opening scene depitts the come- tV'-


th! kill


Two important native Africa chance to visit the h as Bud returns ■to coriscip 4l v|ords and gestures send further coma', where his a;


pinterpolatpd.


roduced, thi! picture is but !rtainment of an exhilarating order.


Fast moving i d (Prom our issues June 50 Years


le dis- reflex


years, on Wfiit-Monday,; all,-there were 875 entr: horses,' dogs


the thirtieth


Clitheroe Agricultural consecutive


etc. Mr. R.'0. Assheton;' Presld.ent, SEld at' the i he had been told that m despatched c aily from day station Ihan any otl - England.


Viho has started toe form.! He maintained 61 in


end. Cotterillj and he the first-named, hav­


style! and l -yks un­


.against Paciihatn, ended Clitheroe sedred 125 for th- wickets and declared, ber intereferencf. Of this Duckett hit .34; the seep tributor was Extras—2E had two wickets down stumps were drawn,


Clithetoe’s first home


A new deiarture in C made at .Cl atburn, on t the School


members of the Diamoi otOddfellovs. Followmg Parish Chu’ch, the Ace


children


gerous, id was


not one player got into The innings developed Wickets fell by every [etting out, Ipw, run


little


of their stay at the wicket, llie first bats nan was beaten wito the score at


thing upon which' unanimity was found was in' the short duration


five; twp more, left at seven; mother two at J eight; and a! further [two' at nine; ahd the j debacle was ciimplete. But such is the fighting spirit bf Read that .when the jeturn match takes plac :, they will take the field deter­ mined to redeem this latest ericounter.


G. Garrett b Haworth . P. Cotterill b Curiliffe . F. Pppwood, nbt out ...


,! ■WHALLEY


!,E. I3mith| b Haworth .......... T. 'Wood b and! b CunliSe . ... I H. Mitchell c Wade b .Cimliffe .. / . C Rydeheard i|: Thomt’n b Haworth


J. Pstarsb Curilifle.......- - v - l i - y B D (interbottom c Whith m b wade L.' Green c Sniith b Cunliffe .


liderers gained their second victory of !ithe season^ when they lenterta.ined


S. Ellis, not out ^ ^


Ijpreat Harwood. Batting. i['home side just reached three figw®®'


. file’opening batsmraj P. Holt 1?. j J. Geldard 26. IrV reply, ithe visitors [totalled 76. their list batsmMi.^being


;!<iut to P. Hudson in the veiY last [over. !! 'The visitors ’ had ample! time m - which iito get the runs, indeed,; they actually ! got three balls morf than them vlctore


i! so they had the opwirtumties had they ; ijhad batsmen to rise to the! owasion. .


! confidently! displaying sound ilpro. Alter six overs, N. 'Taylor, a slow:right- arm bowler, took e ver flrota Thomas, Who, while:bowling steadily;'had-never presented any real illfflculties U : batsman. !I With the score at'


!l Birch filled the bres ch, .Ijut was cdught 'by:Topham off the slow-,bowler,;Mter ' making half-a-dozm. , Llfeut: -Pinch


i ■'datorS claimed th& first Success.; &


I going to the creaseJw. R. ThornM was ! me other bowler. BoHi batsmen [began


Hackmgiithe I%oodi pr^ess onaL opened the attack on Holt and Geldarc


Extras. .1.. !.


Total (9 wickets).; 140 READ[ ■ ' ! , ■ ’


R.-.Wadeib EUis J. Hargreaves c Hopwood b Smith.. A. whithim, Ibw b Ellis ....A.'.v. jf; 'mitham st Wood b Smith; J. 'w. Sagar, not out ........ . W. .[Smith c Peters b Smith G. Thurston b Ellis


A. Vade < Whalley innings: 0 . M


'Peters b EUis ■ MWLING:


Cimliffe A . Wadq H. Haworth. 1


Th' inn_., lSmito


ElllS lurgtoii


nirigs 7.6. 1 !.:42'..T


a . . 4 15 ..'5


Cuiiliffe Ibw'h Ellis . . i . . . . . . [••••• |3 J. R. Shabkla^, run out R. H. Haworth c Peters b Smith..


of [rils career Npne


cp ,h, 1895). poultry, g ese, pigeons,


.fujie 3rd. [ In f ’ cabtle.


or


great import mce of Rib ilbsdale as a dairying cenbre..


That was evi le Cl cf


on m the


league In a loss


:oni fojr 15


;ause 0 total, I'bes Pafi


“ '4th; mjiined


there were all the esse:I rials t! ,nat go ,to make a (field day.


iM a proceislori, with j 'h!,l ,lti to Staging en route.


dlngton Ho: wagonettes there enter!


itoital were c- to Browsho! ■tained by Ca;


m-


sdrvice ii.gton


Hill In toe afterm


Lodge in' toe Band hymn oon,


when with


Twenty-flye of the wiqi,obis at Wad-


opveyed in two mb Hall, land ;)tain Parker. I


The numbei' takin


o The Cathiolio procession; took place in weather th®!'


n Wbit-Mc nday, as ini former years, that was “rather too warm,


mately 900. The Volun and Nelson Prize Bands music.


on Whit-’Tur-’''" c


were given All Sundf,


;vain searct neighbours It apnearec -Won toe y- with the the train, trip-aged 'wandering the police s


'1,600 childF' spent the their pare,


lowed toe Band to


Three yo


Revs. H. L. L. Bellhouse, F J. B. Wad' Idiii^ton,


T urch, and :i from the Vi


their custom: ly schools in


]


taking parrtt was approxi Ttoe Volunteer, Bprough provided the


ap ro ­


Prior to toe parade, a s jhiirt service was held in


The must :r to St. Ma Y's prpee^ion iiesday, was . .


, _ ^ ission7.1 about


F. Bailton;and 1,100, lary .field days


th \e to ^ l had ^during the


fits hourt of anxiety ini a for them.! Friends and


(plitheroe;! raBway statlon-- retf, frPpl 'BK™™! had day at' 'Bmgeriey—gave


ing . chiiureiM Blackbrito •; I tagged School


le ungsters had gbt mixed up ;her children .arid put [mtP


alsd joined ini the search, toat tori' reaching the; sta­


police tele;jrihofled Clithleroe, and , toe anxious pa: fients were pu. at their ease, but not befoire toe following mommg.


Total.! 125


,Whalley,. tc nant, of


David ' Ke: Married at Glasgow,


Dilson, Twiston, 75 ye: Jepson, Gindleton, Inspector


House, Clitheroe, -Deaths: . age.. , „


mnedy Smitl ( Jafet, Iiilybankj” Qi


oh the 4th: of Barrow,


widov Lvan,


Lancashire County Poll :ie Force, [who eroe from jthe


Isaac Browi i If was transfc rred. to Clitt r of I toe


of Di*. fTew 1, Ayrshire.


Mary Winttley; Eastham s; Christopher


OURffitS


s; Gea Percy years; I arid


Bolton Divsion in 18B0 and to Great Harwood ip d885. He vji as 45 years of


-----B e r tjro ^


[ p lO V E X i ROOiTf 111,


Mho had foP


one! milk !was .tbUrt. fail- stn.ti- ■


J.l^, C.G.,!the cheori that


ipatch, ^aw, of six fain jjim con-


Siicietyj held- show in fifty


25 Years (From our issues JirnC


Edward V. Drennan, Katherine Byrne, '' Michael and John’s ■Waddington, Bolton-


jLocal' weddings re;


Miss Lydia Oddie, Ambrose’s Chqrch, James Waterwopth Rigby, at Slaidbum


Ago.


-f ortqd Cl:


.- lylBo viand, and Crindleton, at St. Gripe leton; Mr. ' ^iss Maggie Church.


iwran, to Miss itheroe, at SS. "Hufeh; Mr. W,


(th, 1920). were: .Mr.


and Parish


wks on the short position with the Wi


-Mr. J. ' C. Huxtable (ihief It I for


'dkefieta 1& !


:ihara when


Days was


Union of ex-Servicb mep against the local Corpora to give preference ’ as opportunities to availaole.;


t) ex- emplo;


reseiwolr.to the Fylce -Mr,


'Work had started


patr-i: agem-


of t althi con-


|A:


m of the Colleg .ent,! London.


E.! F. Jackso:i


rglers complamec Tout in' both Rir .DUghtooth rivers cition. ,1


a ceinsus of vagrant: wards throughout ages and'occupation


The Ministry of Hi


Constable the same Authority.


The Clitheroe bram h pf toe J


fervice men lyment were


lion failmg


in ' the Wats:


Dale Head T Board.


.was elected a of- F state Man-


.table [


tlhe scarcity .id Hodder, n excellent


r


leklto d be cour


leing


of the men connected school who sacrificed Great War was unve Methodist Church by church members, Me


„.iurc..-------- - and James Jackson


:brlbf addresses M.O., who stated tha; Vicarage byi.the


m ill.............


burp, the hor:


Pi


: -S- dur brol 29tll


Tomoted'by the 1, successful spo: items including 'se-leaping compet


ike memorial brass tablet


taken in all try, names, required.


.rected that I


coni ucted by the Ri.e V. '


had served in the F( rqes. the full price.


Bfs. Jas. S. Cook The Service was ,'W. IH. Jeffries, of 166 men who had paid


with [church and their fives in the Moor Lane .... the senior


in honour


„ were tadlting races and


-ivergl horses and ing a violent to^ ■ ! over the nfil May..


.himders gibour


.tlbris, cattle


Several awards, i j riosed of A. 'Robmsoi. Sepriton Cooper, T.


iToEi Preston, Long Mr.


'toei Causeway Houffl ivi.. JosephjMoss, Si


'Liv&ey, forinerly of A (


HPlmes. Deaths recorded


Tlie


Oomrades ot Gis- held there,


were killed ,.orm which ■hood on toe


Brilliant shooting by! the Chtoeroe Rifle Club, at Hey"'w 00, )d, gained them


;! team was com- (captam). Dr. J. Jackson and A.


--------- •emontrterrace, 79;


v’cfe;' [Mrs. Moses ■ Markfit Place, and aged 80; Mrs.


libden, to: and Mr. Preston.


(NON AlCOHOLIC)


J h e profetsional knowledge of your chemiit it the soundest guide to the selection of art ideal -tonic. VY.TOR it that'ideal tome coiitalning Iron, Malt, and Phot- phates, which are blended with the natural - herbal eitracts; resulting In a , most beneficial restoratlye which has the-added


. advantage of beln^wily assimilated and Ask your ctiemlst for VY-TOR/!


5/' ......... ' ■ 3^ CVS-J77


ili i i l l .


National protested


.ritain Ches, mtty Wren 0 gallants evicted a


Flanagan t week in musical, among Poort,


Betty Grable me Carmen romance,


a Ipve affair Grable of 6,000


edy :!and


Produced [In Technicolor by !j20th entury-Foxl this musical lexteavagariza


• ' 11


“D0WN[ARG1ENTINB way/ ’ Filled to toe brim with the gay'-and


(farices and i music, “Doyn Argentine is delightful enter Mment.| It toe premier picture for Thursday to [he end of the week.


Knox, in iPE.’i !


SIE.”i I


T H E F A U A f i l l } ! This


Wee!ik-ei


Doiilald Stewai rt rinc ONE EXCITINS


“-MEET SEXTO


Veira Lynn in NIGHT.”


BLAKE.”


is*^a shriek sis iri the pbeket of the dead mari7the ma|e] finds a human hand. This Is just the oper’


to; a h ' all-impbrtant package and a man goes hurtling [dijim-tp his death on a (passing I river: tog.gj up," says the! ski]


______ _ apd then there [“Cover him r cover hi


man,' rind mystery dramas yet p reduced, as when e support.


three'days, islone of the. tiiost excitmg Blake; gets toliyork'oii toejnyste^ of


tbn Blake,” which, cofming


the severed handj thin at :!top speed. | David role :qf Blake [ iri this


John and a cast tha Ferdi Mayne


i:


constitutes the weekni Co-^aiTing .';ln: “Stj(


and. novelty niimben . -


headihgits cast [and a with catchy tunes, ,____,


um_._


Haven, ; Walter Pallete.! With


of mystery detbetive ■ ■ Varley- |afi fils


fi ri Monday .for


inch deb Magda Kun, d Dennis 'Arundel.


A GAY cBMEDY M With a galaxy of screen


tad’s


sibegm to move j'arrar plays the first! of a series adventures, with assistant Tinker,


DSICAL. favourites


interspersed ' “ tag fun


Frank Sinatra, _ featured screen appearance Murphy, Adolphe M/“'“”


cast they — ----- of . the plot which coiicepc


of!a. although', broke, is


larassed iBroadvayip: ■ ■ ende


launch a musical shqw T H E A T E E


David Niven arid B fiODSW


is'available to patrop; tic ____,


TWO-FE(^Tt|RE fill [adImira hi up


Herbert:. Marpnfil, and lap Hunter for ed by the Rltz B, Withers in a rolllckir In the Army Now.” Mother lov-e for a


drama, 'f flAIW! lAlways


minating thfiria in tl which tragedy nece mother | has |to[ seek put her baby out to ultimately decides tl:


; )n V ;U


qspltal, and ness,; their


hag [falls the head, casualty, ces'-from


Ivbntureslare and well


into a


Paddoc^ Wren


tions jmust be bet ai she may, give her makes ari absorbipg raands attention. 'The Ritz Brothers


bly contia


a brillian a hilarious


. __tajOU Slezhk;


who inakei


Li aud


tep Lively” attraction, .vely” with his second are George Gloria De Eugene


o the efforts -avourmg to


ducer who, B O t A I This! Week-end


ith Chatterton in QSTH


’EOQBAMME.


First 'is a 'pletoant, se tiriu Goo! iTbkn


■ipstini i s all


OTinfip -rpther.^ g |oi


ils, succeed- and Jane ledy, “We’re


ital, roman- ■bye,” with Stanwyck,


programme next week,


son is the predo- e firsp picture, in isitates that the etaployment and nursq. / How she at her own affec- Idej in order, that care :to the boy Story that com-


ali


their form iri p coi one series of Ipughtf tured iri France m have the uneenviabli a battery of mules, .


evading the eye fo', geant. 'Finally'mist spies, they'undergo i capturing a (Jeraan ing' certain French almost Icertain' anni ally, they also get a back” upon-the sen


,he| last war! and task of tending tori same time


it


■yjthat IS ( just .. They areo pic-


a arb at: the t o of


;4ken riariy Gene rbgli nents from Inclden-


;he martinet ser- ;or German (rials before ral and sav-


g :ant.|


illation bit. of


' their own


BURNLEY AMUSEMENTS. I EMPIRE


This; Week-end:


Maria Moiitcz and Jon Hall in “ GYPSY WILDCAT.” ; : Next Weeks:


. “THE MERRY IVFONAHANS.” : A musical 'extravaganza -with a


heart-tuggmg story is “The Merry Monahans,” which tells of the highly, interesting adventures experienced by a vaudeville -family. In the adihirable- cast are Donald O’Connor, Peggy Ryan,j Jack Oakie and Ann Blyth m stellar- roles. Pleasing songs add to the appeal.:


: SAVOY This! Week-end:


John Garfield and Paul Ilcnrcid in “BETWEEN TWO WORLDS.” V i : 'NextWeeks; “ THE HAIRY APE.”


a famous story by Eugene O’Neill Co- starred are i William Bendix, Susan


This: powerful-drama is based upon 11


Hayward, John Loder and Dorothy Coningore, It is'emphasised that this is a human drama, not an animal horror picture.: -


I I : : 'GRAND ' ' : ,


: :/■ .This Week-end : I : Jackie Cooper:in


“WHERE ARE YOUR CHILDREN?” Il - Next Weeks:


fits Wallace Beery: like a„ glove. And it is packed with humour and wise­ cracks, deftly intermixed with melo­ drama. There is no war or pathos, only mirth m abundance. The 'I gent has the very able support of annie Barnes, - John Carradlne and Bruce


“BAEBARY: coast QENT.” Here' is a picture with a part that


Kellogg.! WHALLEY. I ' Tills Week-end:


Barbara Mullen and Donald Stewart in “WELCOME, MR. WASHINGTON.”


1 ' “ DRAGON SEED.” ,


week is this film version of the popular novel of Chinese life, by Pearl Buck. Katherine Hepburn has the stellar role and gives one Pf the best performances of her screen career. Highly dramatic and of emotional power, it is a picture


Coming for the first half of next not readily to be forgotten.


this romantic r drama which will be screening from Thursday to Saturday. There are plenty of amusmg incidents in this 'topical story of how an aged General attempts to play his part in the war after having suffered rebuffs from the “ high ups." , '


“MBDAL F(j)R THE GENERAL.” Godfrey Tearle is in the forefront ffi


I ■ M


Is ^ machine .


Oper itor, and no majihiDe


in th 3 factory mor6 carefull; j tended thfin M^rjy’sl 'I ' i l l I -'M ■ • ■


But if you were, to see her at I


wearing her new evening driss, you -W(?uld never ' ■’ i '•


recognise her as the girl in oily oyerallsiwho clcjblied- 1 j


' Ir ' ^ Ir ' I 1 ' ■ 'I J 1 out (nly a couple gf hours ago, to'aid-from their recreation, at well as pioinitheir ' l l leisure wouldTiefarlessenJoyahle .1,'. : I i r V M |l‘ ‘ i I uJl I '


woF l I Today [there afe thousands o f iM ^ s wfiose I


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I P m i ; n s m im n


N in


It is one of tlj.e pleasfl-hf' ' 7 ' - '■


■'I ■ duti 5S bf the htiS companies to carry W9rkljig pe[ople i f f ! ' the local-iaance; Mil,' .i‘ i ’.j I :! r ■ i 1 ' S Ill' (1I I I l w - r l l i


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AD. 1720 A l l c la s s e s


|o ^ I n s u r a n t e t r a n s a c t e d a n d id le d u t ie s I o f ' E x e c u t o r a n d


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RESIDENT MAN.


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Hpad yfflce-1, KING Branches and Agenc


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APEDICATIONS FO]1 AGENCIE*5 invited:


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supporting ev ent out


iniig of ” Meet l


_______________ . a siren on Londpn;river! and,-h. b bombed out building a figure is hacking off a hand from !a corpse '. [A strugg


.The moumfiil hooj of jondp


■ ‘ Tgle on a bridge T M B S . F R ID A Y . J U N E 1, 1 9 4 5 .


P i c t u r e s ? T H E G B A N D


1 This Week-end: I! : Abbot and<Costcllo


1


il “IN .SOCIETY.” ' 'i :'


I ROLLICKING COMEDY.


of bright youngsters, their well-mean­ ing but bewildered parents, and the effect bf a sudden mflux of Army per­ sonnel into the midst of them commu­ nity IS “Janie,” an adaptation of the stage success: of-the same title. Jbyce Reynolds is the young lady in question, and she enjoys the competent backmg of Robert Hutton, and such popular favourites as Edward Arnold and Ann Hardmg, m the guise of Janie’s parents. And there are others: Robert Benchley as an inveterate (bachelor, friendiof the family;: Alan Hale, an elusive Priorities chief’,[ 1 Hattie McDaniel, a faithful family retainer: land an up-and-coming group-of youngsters, among them Dick Erdman, Jackie: Moran, Ruth Tobey, Ann GiUis, Virgmia Patton, Colleen Townsend, and' Georgia Lee Settle. The fllpi-is showing to the first part of the week. ; :


A bublfitag stpry. concerning a group : i


IT ALL STARTED AT STONEHENGE Tommy Trmder is the star of “Fid­


dlers Three,” an hilarious comedy which is set at Nero's Court In Ancient Rome. A host: of well-known names surround the star and th^ lavishness of the pro­ duction IS a remarkable achievement for these days. The story is about two sailorsjCTrlnder ,and Sonny Hale) and a Wren (Diana Decker), who become “ pixilated” at Stonehenge, and in accordance with an ancient legend are whisked back to Rome in Nero’s days. Francis Sullivan plays Nero, and-Pran­ ces Day-his wife, Poppaea., Hectic adventures and highly amusing senes follow each other in close succession.


f f lE V E N )


1' l l7 y


, Fijel-aiid P f e , cdAL[ s y p i fU ^ ' l l


supplies of Icoaj likely to i be available, April, 1946'


! I


1st May, 1945-30tli( April, 1^46 In- order rto secure toe most eqi


relaWng to controlled prepjdses will operate front'the to the 30th‘ I. HOUSE


AND KITCHEN COAL AND COALITE.


50 iCWTj., of which not more than- except Under licence) 'in each ;of the menclng 1st] May and 1st August, and not more th-k-10 cwt.- in any of . the itwo-month periods commencing 1st November,, 1st January.an(i'lst l f a r c h . . " -i | ' ' | I


I ’I THE MAXIMUM QUANTITY FOR THE 12 MONTHS IS j ''' II. j


- COKEi JaNTHRACITE, WELSH DRY STEAM COAL AND ALL MANUFACTURED IFUELS OTHER THAN COALITE. I


j


40 CWTl, of which not more than 20 cwt.i may -bei obtained (except, under licence) idn each of th > two periods Maly-October and Nov^emher-Aprll (inclusive).


E MAXIMUM QUANTITY'Ji’OR-THE 12 MONTHS IS I


because they are entirely dependant on solid fuel of have special ■needs, should apply to 'the Local Fuel Ovprseer at thej address given below. Early application- Ss advisable.


Consumers who have need of largir supplies in either group,


situation'permits, to eri-ahle consumers t-i stock during the Summer a larger'pijoporblon of the year’s supply without I allowing any


: Licences may also :be granted by Pliel,OverseerS)-lf the! supply additional (iuantlty for the year as «, whole.' j ; j


III: The foUbwing fuels! may be obtained lice of restrmtlon; provided suppliesjare available locally:— ;


i | i i


Unscreened coke breeze, washery slurry, anthracite ; grains, duff and large, Welsh dry steam largq, and I bituminous flnejs not exceeding on e-eJghth of ;an dach. 11


Don’t burn fueliiumecejssarily daring the Summer or Uriy !i Stotk Coal now vyithini tl)ie limits allowfd, but keep TOUrfst|)ck for the real Winter weather. Additional Supplies will [not' bp made available latar. 1


|


F. IMAROERISON, Local-Fuel I Overseer, Borougi of Clitheroe,


T. ip.Irushton, i I J. -HINCHLIFPEii


I -Local Fuel" Overseer, Bowlard Rural District, I


1 ' . ' - i Council Offices, Grlndlei on, CMtheroe! I


TRUSS OR TRUSSED ? ^ rm'~ wearer of a truss should i ot fepl trussed up.


The Our niai^Um comfort to the we irer. Wfi have |a reputation for co nfort.


method of fitting trussed or -belts efisur^ >


SAMESON & i s , EANAM. BLA CK BU RN .;


iULLIf^Ekx National Health Prescriptions Expertly -Executed. 7 I


. ^ c a l Fuel!,Overseer. Clltoene Rural-District, I Connell Offices, Church Brow, CUtoeroe. :! ' 1 I


i iBorougn Surveyor’s OfiBce, Church Street, Clltheroi : ■ I


M I ; 1 1 j (I


table distribution of the the foUowiing restrictions ist-May; 1945,


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