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CONGREGATI9NAL SUNDAY SCHOOL GLITHEROE ^ ■ j


E N T E iT A lN M E N I by MRS/pN p E L L ’S PARTY ^


Wnesday Next, April pith ;Ing of tTO Plays :


wnsls “OflJVlS.’ ('(■j|erlerryd^e) ADMISBIOK “IN THE MIST” (Jpttms) 1 ;


(SketchSolo Dances and Mhsical Chair.to bej takej by the Mayoress at 7.30: p.m,


' RpRBSpiENTS. FOR® 1« Proceeds^ for Bed j Cross Funds CLITHEROE PARISK CHURCH


Sunday Nixt, April 8lh ' I . •


BRING & will be held' on


riolyi Communion; Holyl CdminUnion (Hjobns);


Saturday, April 7th at 2.|0 p.m.


REFRESHMENTS p o r Jljne I ! CLIpEROE.


Sunday Next, April :10l30a,m.:


8th


REV. J. S.YEARSLEY,jM.A. : ; : eio p.m.; " • '


liEV. W. ALLAN SHAW ;|-.iWESLEY, S u n d a y I METHODisT CHUROT Next, April!8th


LEV. W. REV. W


Kj,3ff a.m.; M ALiAN sriAW


(fi' P,ih.;" I ■ H TOTTY ;


t . Congregaiioial Church, IM ! T ** gl& roe. | i


SU a y N e4 April;8th ' 16.30 a.m.:


REV. EDbAR T. WEST i ; (MARTIN TOP) 7 : 6.0 pirn.;


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RfiV. A. G. BILLINGTON (TCiCKHOLES) ; ■


■ ■ ' i '' ' ' ' 7 ' ~~


METHODIST CHURCH WADDINGTON


I jinnivenaryj Services


SUNDAY NEXT, APRIL 8th ; Treachers: 7


'll


REV; E. 3. PRENTICE. REV. J. S.jYEARSLEY, M.A.


Soloist lat ei'ach Service, , I Mr. J. I.' IRigUale!


Offerings in kid of' Churcb| Funds. 'JjlH


UNION STlREET METHODIST CHURCH, LOW MOOR


LADIES APRIL I4thj 15th SI 16th


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S Dedal visit of MISS RHODAiDENT. SATURDAY EVENING, at 7 [o’clock MISS RE^DAY:will preside.,


SUNDAY AEITERNOON at 2 o’clock Old Hymns dndjTunes will be sung,


■i


SPECIAL MUSIC BY LADIES’ '


'EVENING, .6.0 : : i crioiR.


Organist: [Missj Isobel Walmsley , iFllsiAlj RALLY


MONDAY EVENING, 7.30 We shqll I be to see: you. ■ RiMINGTON MEMO^IAli INSTITUTE


FRIDAY, A im 13th, 1945 to conunen;e at 7.30 p.m. - A -


CONCERT do:


CLARA FOR' WILLIAW HESELTINE, Tenor


,C. and other leading okneefts.


RONNifcl HEAP, Baritone; IeR1& WOfeTH, Conjuror:


ADMISSIOfJl/ii" : CHILDREN 9d.


MAfilE DUPKWORTH. Acoompanlst :' i -I -b'.;


Proceeds i:i all of Stopper Lane Wesleyan'Chapelo .


A^gricuiture says that many of. our resident birds have begun .'to nest, land' birds 1 are I very: usefttl. in, 'outi I campaign against insects,' so do not. i ,harm‘ thetii, brit. let them: nest .in I'peac'e! ' 'i' ' ;:r vi- : '' •'i',:.


NEST' iIn PEACE—Ah appeal recently issued • by toe -Ministry of


'w ill be fivenby the follovting Artists:— ■ hartley. Soprano; 'UNE, Contralto;


:ovent Garden. Albert HaIl,.Queen’s Hall. BR


NATIONAL FARMERS’ UNION (Clitheroe and Rowland Branch)


I OF FARipRS


will bU hkld at. the Close of toe Sale (approximately 2 p.m.) at the


TUESDAY, 10th APRIL ! to be 'addressed by •


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART ; ''on,


SIR WILLIAM PRINCE-SMITH,\ / ‘[,,7 . Bt.,M.C.|


lOn “ Agriculture and its future.” All Agriculturalists invited.


, M ' -I I


T , I I 7 ■ ; Secretary.', H, COOK, I


; CLITHEROE & DI^RICT PRISONERS ()F WAR FUND.


' I ■ : ! ■ £ s. d.


' •!Previously acknowledged. .20^ 1"' 9- Mlss M. Wallbank:. Ship ..'Half-pence........... .................


! “ In memory of Dad”: iMiss : . .'Dator Banks............— - Mrs. Atkinson: Effort Mrs. Richardson: Effort . . . .


H . 7 V :


i; i ' C. PYE Hon. Treasurer. i Total to date..£2.070 10 9 i' •. I - ’ - • .........


Mrs. C. P.ve:-Effort ............ Col. :J.: P. M. .Rab;nson: , ' iiGolden Egg ................... . 0 10 0


11 0 0 !0 16 9 mO '17 3


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0 5 0 0 0


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THE HALL, |LOl!rEl|GATE g r a n d d a n c e


Friday/ April jl3th Dancing from 8 p.m. F. C. TINGLE


till Ta.m. to 'S BAND


ADMISSIONr-by fick^ ,2/- ' 'at the door 2/6


. , I ; , Forcfe^ 1/6 Relreshme its.


Right of Admi^ion Reserved. No admission after 11 p.m.


\ .'-A .TC .j- i 466 Clitheroe dnd Dis|iict Squadron


INVITATION BAli at LOWERGATE h a l l 7th ;


on •fro


APRIL 1 to 11' p.m.


; All ex-Mejmbers of the Squa^on and friends will be welcom^.


THE FIRST i


Annual Generic Meeting I , 'V Wlllbeheidln |


, of the ,,


CLITHEROE & DISTRICT young FARMERS’ club


the grammar school !


p n I


' All Vice-Presidents, mittee Members, Clu


anyone interested atten


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Wednesciay Next April |llth ‘ at 7.30ii|.m.


, Members and ire Invited to


.dvisory,iOom!-


Whist Drive is to be held at


BOLTON-BY-Bpy/LAND WELCOME HOME FUND


EX-SERVICEMEN i : Whist Drive effort in I the SCHOOLjROOM


ipRIDAY, APRIL Whist 7.30 p.m.;


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& Dance Admission 2/- robinson’s ;jand


EAVES HALL, WEST BRADFORD on


APRIL 12th, 1945 Whist 7.30 p.m.


(including-llght refreshments) in kid of the Red Cross


Danepg 8 until 11.30 p.m. I TICKETS 2/-


CLITHEROE CONSERVATIVE ' ^


Drive & Dance CLUB


! will be held ■ : I IN THE CLUB


Thursday Next,. April | 12th to commence at 7.30 p.m. ;


TINGLE’S BAND : Tickets V6 . > ■ j : ^


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Capt. Sir William Brass, M.If., and Mr, and [Mrs. Richard Fort will be : ,i present.


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& Dance isth, 1945


D ince 8—1 Forces !/■


1 Preliminary itonoi incement.


s6lDIERS\ SAILORS’ & AHlIVffiN’S FAMILIES ASSp iIATION (Howland Branch) j


‘ THE.ANNlAL ' [ HGUSE-TOJHOUSE


from MAY 5th—) 2th, 1945. Your'help is urgently needed.


c o l l e c t io n i will take place


CLITHELOE


REPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYSj AND GIRLS


niLRSDAY, APRIL 19th ;


SUMMER TERM I' Principal::: .


commences


E. McGREGOR [: E. M. FIN N I Visiting'Ttochets


Elocution: MRS RENDELL,; Gold Medallist, A.L.A.M.


Hanging: MIS§ PEGGY WILSON, [M.B.B.O., M R.A.D.


!'U


Private Lessons at School by. arrangement.


GISBURN AND YOUNG FARlvnRS’ CLUB


DISTRICT


CONCERT to thl


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I PARISH HALL, G ISB U I^ cci j '


.' ['.:


Friday, 13th Aprilj 8C : .Saturday, I ' th April


■ comifierice at 7;30i p.m. ADMISSION 2/-; CHILDREN 1/-


I . 2/- Seats can be' reserved.. I pian at'L; Pate’s, Gisburn.


Pull proceeds [in Aid of the Red Cross Agriculture Fund.


EastertidA was a i busy ^ lime gt the Marin ■ top 1 Congregational Cha^.


CdNGREGATTONAL ! CHUKCH--


despite '.unfavourable! Friday, there was a party for djwr m


wickrst. and Lapehester-rd. The latter wcu-ps


about sixty-five, compraing of. toe Colrie ’and .Nelson' ,IMday Fell^ship, and. friends fromjBrons-,


r.RlNDLETON CHURCH SCHOOL mg tlie Eastertide services at toe ^


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PARISH CHURCH.—^ e re ^ere I more than 200 comnumcants dM-


R l lV ^A'l R by:CaWiC.jH. Lambert. Follpw- DU|1- Oriial-i I the usual practice, collections


on Easter, Sjunday, totalling £32i were presented to tie Vicar. -1


lowlng cremation, the ashes of Mrs. ■Emll^ Doxey (80), Kings Norton, were burled in toe Parrish Chutch-.


yard yesterday week, t ^ being conducted by I th^ Rev. Hi V7.. Butterworto. Many years ago, iMr. Doxey was employ|ed at HraMey Meade -as coachmanj and M«. Doxel will be well [retoembered by some lof the!older resijlents in the


village, i !■ ;. WOMEN’S; INSTITlfTE. -There /


was a large, attendance, at the Women’s tostltute, held on Wed­ nesday week,^ under the ^Mi^nw „ fL a l ,W o r® ,T a > t3 3 ..^,


I ■pede?atron mee[tlng ^®1U to ton, for which she] wqs thankto. Members iof the Inttitute l^ad teen


were subm


intferested.' tied an able


asked to bring gifti foods', etci, which could be sent to


I the unfortunate p^opfe


past week, varloUs present^ions. have: teen made to ufie Re^ H. W.


gifts 'TO VICM.-Durlng the I


pleted After Mr.' J


Buttefworth, who | has now com- hls ministry lii'toe village,


nrpsl'dkd 'over a meeting held m t the; vestry, and paid


the Sunday j evening ser^ce, M! Jacksonj vicars prUen,


work Mr. T hand


o the value otW r. : Butterworto s Endorsing these remarks, Hargreaves, people’s warden,


Vicar] IS a tangible; expression of nauued ■ a cheque for £52 to the


his parishioners’ esteem. Other gifts toe Vicar received Included a


Bible I from the names were inscribed pn the fly­ leaf"'a book from toe tpehers and


schbiars of the | Chm School, and a present from mem­ bers of the Mothers' U ilon.


1 and there was a lerrmrkably good ' I response.! Hostesses fere Mrs. F.


Parker, Mrs; T. Rutte r and Mrs., J. Rushton. I !


I Miss McVittle tepbrt upon the


' parish Church. All s^vlces were, taken' by, toe! Vicar, the Ilev. H/W. 1 Butt^orto,iand he fas assl^d


I


OF a l d e r m a n


Mon'day, I Tuesday, We^esday: FREDERICK MRCfl In


OF


Thursday, Friday, | Saturday: 5RR0L FLYMf in


[ C E t t i r i u N GLO] WHA SERV


L I m a n l eV !d : t o w n


Amid mahj( signs of . sympathy; th^


Aldermw HobertllManley,^ Ljae Holm," .yrooilf lane, Clitheroe. W place; at; s l Mary’s Cemetery,


Clitherol'on Saturday afternoon.^: Members oi tu®,


pr


and CorMratlonI officials wmea process^!! at [the ncau


tege, payingithe.lr last tribute. essiqn


J. G. M. bearers


i wi tkinson),] who] was acrompanled by, ceded th'e Mayoi vw.."!*— — 1 ^ ' oe Deputy: Mayor (^uncffior G.


Dewhurlt). the ToTOltoerkg. G. Hetheriilgton : -and toe ^V car or Clltheroe (tne Jiev. H. A. JBiana}.


Bentoamii Alderman 1 J. H. [Satter^, thwaltel who alto represe^d the


Memberl [of^he [ Council p r esefail; Included j Al<^rlnan P,


the late MRS, DOXEY.-Fol- Miss E.. Hargreayes,^ ■Whiteside apd


Food Cmitro^, Committee, ors'I. ■T' Hgshtomvv


l lors I. Ti Rushton, W. Wilkinson, ^


Todd R. W.l Mrris.'E. Coates, J Daw^nl H.


special IconJtobUlary ^ seated J. S. Fletchei


Manley | was represented.


Council,I wasl also present, and the ly Special Superinwnaem. , J. Chadwick a,nd W,


AldersleV. Major J, M.C, a former member of the Tom


and Inspectors. W


Thornbir. The Ribble Valley Lodge of toe BA.O,B., :df which Alderman


conducted James’s Chkreh (R f -


A S6rVltCIAl Wthe Cemetery! (fiiapkl '^y the " *


J eCTOR’S tribute :vice In the W


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nett), preceded the last rites. “Robkrt Manley deserves to


thoughfwell-^""^’'’ ^“”""’-'"™ men, for he


|Y. Bur­ of byhisfellovf-towns ■a member, wUs also to


rhitbhe'ad). Thehalberd| iTid toe townjsergetot PjeT


FORMER WApDINGTON SCHOOLMASTER


, ’ I t was with si^ I a host'


ton and, in recent years esptolally; ........................................“ ••


^he I ' aassociated with the l_ife of Wadding- _,


Clitherpe.j a igehtleman for ___ ____


s ociated with th


in otoeir villages and the .town as well.


MMor (Councillorj J. WIIt;


marred' by; the ],ong dllnqto and aubseQiieht death of his wife, his own Increasing indisposition, and by the I war-time toparatlon |of his famlly,;each of ihls, three sons being in the Forces! :


Mr. Wiggleswor ;h, who ivas 64, was a native of the Harrogate area,, entering:; the there


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Grade j School, Leeds, some: thirty earlier


me


H. Wrlgley. p._ Margejison, a h. ^ , ^^aSre^ ’


managers;


_________ 'whilel '[later he was Interviewed for an iappoihtment at Burnley GrammaB School, the post being gained' by I a teacher, who subsequently left ijhe teaching pro-: fession and became Lord,:Woqlton;


hry, as


,jig had Dy. |Lang, who was; Archbkop of Canter-; qf


cWrespopdent


“The better man W'lgglesworth, ' y


spent much time and welfaife;; Mr.


Burnettj sal;^ in a, brief I tribute. “ During m/ny years bettried ito


would 'not have come to Wadding- ton, there to enricli'the district by his most conscientious and effective work as headmaster, by hlS devoted work for the Chu::ch and for every be Christian'- 'agency he could assist, and by his exairple of klndtoess and


, 'appointirieht,


If he had. rece ved the Burnlby /Mr.| Wiggleswor to


‘Doii^t take cjiknces ^ith your Ihealth ^ stances. Town CounQll, iand. f®sarding_his cheerfulness Jin all


Hilhllc Work, itris interesting to note them with a gentjeness and sincer that the Gospel for to-day, Easter tty which had greater force, than


iCB iuiiib ***^ Il hiliss viCW he ewis),,Ii lie l nicvciuiiwuwo V e ertheless expressed 4^i/*vvww,


St. Mark said that Joseph was an honourable bounsellor, which also waited for the Kingdom of God. “ I wo-lid lay streM upoto:|those


eve, lexaitJb iiuw thea buried Oh'rist in his own tomb.


Words an honourable coui;smlOT, Mr Bkmett, said. ‘‘I R o b e r Manley did his;best to be that.: It is an ileal' we [might all teep be­ fore our minds! in these days. Ro-


tub4 humpers, preferred practice to precept while valuing both, was good-teinpered and patient and cheerful always. . j


metnbet with gratitude all^he spok that itobert Manley did a^d strove to do for his fellow-men. I believe £ had the real well-beln^ of this town Stheirt.1 Certainlyjhe gave


unspadnglypf his time and talents, and he! will De greatly missed, j ,i


A Referring;|toI to®


tidrfft'uslopk to Him who has S c J p e ^ c e a k He M<me can enter nto H 'truly;_ comfort the


and time W 8 s best. At this Easter


sad hearts of mose who mourn, for he underst mc(s better than any


tertol^ friehd.’ THE


by to7Eab*t"Lancashire iCbrpner A rjato\^?toses’’w


surro death, The


Manley as


(Mr F. Rowland), who conducted an iiikuiry (into the


.ding Alderman • on 'Thursday.


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evening shq Pto^re^sup^r, which consisted of fish and chips. Her husband aippdared to te ifi, „


widow, [Mrs. Margaret Ellen said [that!


[Tuetoay


usual |state[ of healthj and the mbal v(as klscu^lng the fwth- coming eleqtlohs. He suddenlyiap- oeared to; choke, and thinking [he


had g Dt a potato fast in his throat, she tliumitod him on the back, iput


to no avail, him he made outside to ask


to hef assistance.


terrabe, said she was at ber hpme 9 5b Ip.m. .when Mrs. Manley about and said her husband w^


Mr:sb.. Francek Booth, of 5, EshpDU" it&M calle OlcUiUC : I


who ])ronouncjed life extinct. I ■ ’mat atternoon Alderman Mau­


found Alderman Manley sitting in t a chair atjthk table., p ^PP®^to^


.jell. Going to his home,‘she o be dead; She sent for -a doctor, ley rhadj been turning over! her


garden for her. Hp seemed to be in Iris u^a l high spirits,nndj was lautoinS aridgolfing all the tune. Dr. Mao'doiiald,, the police Ipr-


geon, wh(!) rriade! a post-morteTii exaralnatipn, j, said the cause of death wat lifeart trouble. Mder- man Manley], had been liable to sudden dtoth. for, a good; many


CoroAer told the! tragic death of Aldetmanj Manley would Jeaye _ a


In announcing: his verdict;^ the


regret his passing and offer ^deep , wi|h Mrs; Manley, as he


gap to the nubllq life of the di_s- mv/tj


tricty He was suK wte


sympathy' did '


„ personally. • - ! The Deputy Chief; Constable (In­


spector, J] G. M. Whitehead),' on


behalf] of I the Chief Constable and menihers of the Police Force, asso­ ciated himself toto the Coroners


expressioii of [sympathy. Alderman Manley was itvell; known to us an,


particUlaijly as .member of, the Watch (Committee, and his death


came as a great shock,” t e said. re everyone would


When she'called I to no reply, so she ran a neighbour, to come


INQUEST of “ De '.th from


nett skid that, God knew what ^ e •was doing. He! was too wise to err, and wihadjto believe


lderinan Manley s 4®^to> Mr. Bw-


his profession' some four years ago, but he at once became busier than ever in other directiodis. He had held every Church office open to him at Waddington, and he now extended' that service to other churches, particularly at Low Moor ■and Whitewell. |In the emergency, he became Cliittleroe’s Billeting Officer, and if some of his; experi­ ences ' saddened mm. they equally torced him to work still harder until failing healto enforced a^est. He wasta sterling member .of the


Mr. 1 Wiigglesworth retired from riMforrii^l nrppt. PP tjO ‘ _ . . . „ fn-mh I i...u


serve them: a s ! a memteri of toe word. I Fearless ik the exposition Pf 11 <anu,


find a'friendlier man. or one more charitable In the true sense of the


eve reikteshovr Joseph of Arima; mere eloquence.. He had, no use for cve,


'It "woulc be impossible, to circum­


DAWSON’S EXCEL CREAM BREAD supplies the food elements your bocy


:7- needs. !


I i. Empire Bakery


itheroe


bakers', 'provision DEALERS. Telephone: 131.


POSSESS THE ADDED BEAUTY OF A PERMANENT WAVE.


Permanent Waves thdt toombliie Permanency with [ natural beapty / are “reated to! these Salons by experienced operators. '


WALSH’S ^Ladles’ & Gents’


Sole Llcetisee CHRISTY NATURAL WAVE CjOT. HAIRDRESSERS,


EUGENE WAVING [(and all methods).


7, PRESTON NEW RO BLACKBURN. Phone


staff at 'toe Report Centre; worked hard as a member! of Toe H, whose fellowship' he greatly valued, and lost no opportunity of lending s hand where it was most needed. , irhat, Utt fact, was aroays a


characteristic of Mr. Wiggleswqrth as old colleagues:, in toe Natlona Union of Teachers will agree anc as many] church workers found. He was a Freemason, becoming Past Master of Limestone Rock Lodge


and a founder'and Past Master o the Keep Lodge. In these and many other! spheres he served his, day an< generation with the utmostj zeal am fidelity,'land there will be many t mourn his passlig.


[j AJf APPRECIATION !


The people c f Waddington and West; Bradford heard with profouna.


sorrow of toe death of Mr. Wig glesworth. He .came to Wadding


ton some 34 years ago to take up the ! position of headih^ter ait Waddington i' and West Bradforjl day [school. I The writer i at • on^ came In personal contact with hhPj and ihas teen, able' ever: since tp observe!the ihigh ideals of life te held; and, put into practice. To scholar^ he Iwas.firm, but showed the sterling; qualities of : patience, kindness and understanding, and them won! the respect and


by


esteem |of the many who passe- through his hands. He was a man ever ready to help, anyoiie Inji®!? without ostentation or thought Of


, reward. ' ' I ■


in vain, and it Was always as a pleasure to him. to give his wilUr g services: as :(t was for anyone " appeal to: him,'jfor his genCTOsl and:, cheerfulness were to be ad­


No one ever came to him for he


mired. The Church and Sunday Schools also received ' invaluable help from him, and he held eve. y


possible! position:. In boffi, ,nnd w m also'la licensed lay reader.; His life and!! teaching h^s been a; shinlrig light and an inspiration, and will be reflected in the lives of otters in this land future genq^rations. The world genertoiy i® the poorer fijir


his passing.—J. I. 1' !


: I'' ■ FUNERAL SERVICE ' ] [ ., r


and! other organisations with whl Dh Mf.j Wlgglesworth was for [so long associated' were represented in' a large congregation at; Glltheioe Parito Church .Yesterday morning, when' a service was held, prior to the i cremation of the Tenlalns at


Waddington (ihurch and Schcpl


Harrogate. The service 'ttfas con­ ducted [by the Vicar (Rev. H. A. Bland),' with Mr. H. B. Shaw at the organ.- The subsequen-!;'service At the crematorium was' taken by the Vicar of Low Moor ,(Rev. I. Pugh). The I Mayor (Councillor; J;; Wilk n-


son), who was acoompahied by toe Town'IClerk (Mr. G. Hetheringtote,


andiwere joined te 17 “ to’-],?''®' Colpe Naturalist Society, 'tot^riaibnel Easter service! m the Chapel conducted --------- --- --------------_


enj'DMble timfe -was'spent in _ Sunday, services were, ^condu the Pastor.


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t; y,v t to.nn' fi Chiireh and t.he ' u. ^ I the Day School.


by the Pastor. Mr.' Edgar ,T.w^''>;““ : G.; Bishop represented Wadding- “ ?“™


toe! Borough Treasurer (Mr. H- Wriglex). the Billeting' Officer' (Mr. C. G. Hager). arid Mr. J: Rpbins'on, repfesentlng the Borougli/Treasto- er’s: Staff, were: present,! along with representatives; of. Toe H, of which Mr.i WlgglesW'Orth was ;a ifounner member. The Limestone Rock Lodge and Chapter of EjeepasjDns were ! represents, along with |th® Castle and Royal Forest'Lodges, ^nd 'the; Keep Lodge, of which he was a founder. ! Mr. J. Walmsley and Mr.


hurch and th Managers i of lO [


e : A ' t E R I N COGGINS, WHALLEY.


CHATBURN


Good Friday J service was held at toe Parish Church, and, on Easter Sundaiv, Holy Communion! was celebrated at three services, In the afternoon, the ! scholars at­ tended church. During the day


PARISH CHURCH.—The usual ;' |


Splayers: enjoyed the! whist drive ipromoted by the Rangers and held in the Church Institute on Tuesday evening. Miss Bertha! Halstead was in' charge of play, and the prize­ winners were: Mrs. Hatfield,' Mrs. Waite, Mrs. Jeffs, Mr. Pi'Harrison, Mr. F. Harrison, Mr, J. Lewis, to the knock-out competition,! Mrs. Heyes' and Mrs. Johnson were .the victors, with Mrs. J. Smith and Mr. Horsefall in second place; DEATH OF MRS. FOSTER.-


“WHIST DRIVE.-Porty-four


there were 150 communicants, and air services over the Easter period were conducted 'by the Vicar, the Rev. A. E. Sfwallow, M.A.|


attendance at the,-r------ -- meetlng, held In the Id ly school night week. Precetos, which eluded £451 for lighting and ■for general expense^, were proved. Objection jwas voice: to the suitability I of ‘ the left-hand islde o Brow, knovra as Moor End, As a site for houses. It was stated toat this land was practldally all rock, and there would be!great dlffitolty


the' land on Crow; Trees


, as


£20 ap-


Iri sewering, etc. Mr. IW. EUel com­ plained th a t ' chlldr'to from! the village who atterided Rlbblesdale School, Clltheroe, had to travel on the service bus ati820^a.m„ and were obliged to leave the ibus in the Market Place. ;'ltoey had men to walk on to the school and lYfilt some- time before Jetoons started. On rainy morffings this [meant that the scholars w[ere often wet through before they i entere|d the class rooms. Children; ■ attending t h e same! school |from; other districts


were haken right to;,th®!!^^ desdna- tlon, [and hej thought better ar-


Mrs. Jane Elizabeth Foster! (84), who iiad lived for the past I three years with her niece, Mrs. W.! Hud­ son, 11,. Rlbblesdale-view, Chat- burn, died on Sunday.! Mrs. Foster, who had been handicapped by physical disability, for, many iyears,


had lived for some .time at Blacto pool. 'She lost her!(husbandtolx years ago. Sympathy will te ex­


tended to the relatives in their loss. Preceded by a service ; in the Methodist Church, the!*lntermerit took place on Wednesday at the


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rangemients cauldlte made. He also asked why Children had all


their milk during the morning. He thought the original idea was that


they should have one bottle in riiorning and one llritoe afterhopn. The Clerk, Mr. A.[Bradshaw, was Instructed to write to the'Educa­


tion Officer at Clltheroe on these


matters,-LThere .was consldOTable discussion regarding] the cone Itlon


Wednesday ‘ at the Ptolsh Church, and lyas conducted te the Rev. W. Allan Shaw. '.j.


Rev. W. H. Totty, thfe superinten­ •dent minister, conducted the Roly


Church on Wednesday evening. Gn Thursday, the usual I Junior] Guild meeting was held,{ 'Mrs. Lumley being in charge. Miss E. Frank- land conducted a party of [young people who made the journey to Accrington on [Good Friday, where ji rally was held. On Easter Sun­ day, Holy Cohimunion was cele­ brated by thfe Rev. W. Allan' Shaw, who also conducted the morning service. In the evening, the Rev. W. H. Totty was the preacher. There, were: large congregations


Week service in the Methodist TTrl.T.


METHODIST CHURCH.—The Iv.


splendid sum of £83 3s. 6d. has now been handed over to various charities by the Rangers, as' a re­ sult of the series of whist!drives which they have held.. Just over a. year ago, the total was £46 18s. 6d„ and since then the j following pay- nients have been made: Waifs and Strays Society, £2 2s.; Guides Dlvisiohal Fund, £2 2s.; Chatburn' Parish Church, £616s.; 'Blackburn Royal Infirmary, £5 13s.; Soldiers’ Comforts Fund, £2 ilOs.; Red Cross, £3 3s.; Fund for the Blind, £2 2s.; St. Dunstan’s Home,; £5; Rlbbles­ dale Nursing Association, £2 2s.; Prisoners of War Fund, £5 5s. The officials concerned are to be com­ plimented upon the results'of their labours, for their record -is ;lndeed a worthy one. - •


throughout the day, i ! | RANGERS’ WHlST GIFTS.-The


Gratmed stilTereK certify that;thcre'kM remedy quite so good lis “fiflbeV TmIjU. Ones YOU liave ;trlcd t)iora you ■ .need any otnei' teraedy—


aninzed at:tho; quick nUef.. ,Thl3'8Pdco.i3 M too small to' explain ,hb IV “ Sllbc;" Tablets our nearett Chemlit or any brancli ol


Booti, Timothy i W you|! wilt: bo will never


Vve helped thousands of suflerers.' pn- yince youraelfj; 6lmpls| walk stralghlj inw hiles & Taylor's ;ani


aikitor a 1s..'8d,,bOK.[: The odds an, against the chance [to learn' to, kno'V an asthma-remedy'upod W


PARISH MEETING.-Col I P. M. Robinson presided over a. large


• r


with faith to'jprpventjthrcatcnlng atacla; and to cut short—


hich you can.rclyi


attacks which, iiavo already developed.. Take this chance^and you.wmj blw: we


b Asthma' Tablets; are manufactured '


quickly imd safply—,


day yon foUovfed bnr BbggMtlon.j S loo , Brand ■


y 'iSlltcn Ltd.j ;t4: |Wcedlngtpn: Boad,; London,: N.W.5.


lV)rr.4-U»/4Ur.f


bf the wall' by I toe brook, ^ofl Bridge-road, and It was stated that the County Council [have no; yet


accepted responsibility for repair, although hopes were. entert lined that they will do' to.—Mr. A. H. [RendalV Downham|road, com-


'toaffied’Tegardingi houses near to his own still having pall closets,


.should do their best to expedite 'a change to a more modern system.


:and asked that the Parish Council


ajnnual pa|rish ‘ last in-:


man got the job,’’ Mr.


twinkle, in tois.m: to used to say. CONSCIENTIOUS WORKER


;6t the'ibb.” Mr. rlth humorous


Waddlhgton; from [Armley Hiigher ____


; and | finally


teailjiling profession' coming


to


Industrial Brarich increase the benefits paying policies. |


Over £670,000 is allocated tc of [the majority of existing premium


.District Superintendent:—


MR. A. SAGAR, 56, Ains'jvbrth Street, Blackturn. . ■ ■ 7 ^ ■! j


Divisional Maxager:— I 7 MR. E. G, ALMOND, 56, Ainsworth Street, Biachbum.


Unhappily, his retirement was ■ 7 Ordinary Branch: A bonus of £1% for.each year’s ______J


premiuni due and paid since 1938 is being paid on with profit policies becoming | claims before 20th March, 1946.


f


„ ___ Of i friend 5 heard of the death, at! Blackburn Infirmary on


‘ '' 'iMr7


INTERESTS cere regret th|it


28 Park Avenue; long


i


REFUGE


' 1 i. ' • ’ : ^ ' ■ ■ ’


Assurance Company Limited . Chief Office; Oxford Street, Manchester 1 1


III 1944, in spite of war difficulties, representatives of the Company provided service, usually at the homes of the


pohcyholdeis, in respect of NINE MILLION POLICIES, makingl65,000 m a tm ity an d paying! £J,(j00,C00


million calls were made to pay Nationa Insurance benefits.


payments totalling £5,000,000 in death claims. In


addition. Health


there |is A bjox! deposited qu^lons


■ the box jwAs opened it wad [found to e whichWtoesleJj’ thiA y.M.CiA.,’1


in the!'next “Q.. "D


compbffi®“itory w l ydii niAy reteiv


oLtte'greAt^rVlce.


■ tog to ive troops- In before 4 leairei ' Gil


expresfitontef P t e a tew Y.M.b.A ’s Arid eatlsfactiorii-torilyou


WthlslsacflpTO e e 'apiirecdate the


etc.; and efforts stantlimAklrg;, enterbAlnrilen'ti , servicemeri. TO| a


oud serylcfe.ttieigen lof the^ PlA«e, and


ithAflka 'A totr'Fd'm: near j'wheri you j " say, ‘that’d a Job


to!see thejse llnO I like him to kriovlitteE Miss Dorothy |Tay[


•“SappJf, |anc. ,


a bit to P®,a®® • L " ad 11


: talnmtnt for many years, was


thwalte,!’>hAU^ a lead: rig part to, ar^


much appreciated. I[ I ' M I ' t o ■ 4 ^


, ariipsA bai' casA • Hospltri His Visit'


1 bf irio! i to'^ fenfi 'ooittedjari'. •MU[iwllfi


joyedi'tod’ihe oWasuil R ted' bji tl e prepnef


Red IS'aW some lltl During -thb last I war J Mr. G. H. T


ussia i!tt nor dldchi.


to note that this being c 0 ittom d. ^


mariy; rirtfetos lOf the| visit ti e hospital,


'■I The rapid progres Anriiei and tt e pribllC' haa 'not teen full ex >e!nt of their s


■ of' thbj! rseiiutoy:


.tohrateo'tofe hop® Europe wljd come 1 a raattertoi'weflkd, 1


. It has teen arranged itlme JtorJtes.iAfi.-su


•giving and celObrat suddenly. I iniGllthc


chapels,! to the, the windows o f ;


raents:]^ ! |te|[dis, notice; poarte] ■ITov ! ;h(' ,


Times! and.tie Showr )oms. i tt,, ,, peAceisIrtoehed.'tte


wAtch those' Tl'toes loAalaTaii'generits.


' broke iioyeto the nl'ghttoauied fiOo


The sudde i rain distr of the toV' ®


Biook swept [aero s Peel-s .reet And pin!


^^


Driver s' BrookStof wAs flooded tp Aldep Bread ready M tlrin


robm.il'Uhote A cons-r .tito'of. [flour, metoi seriously damaged.[^^ ■ of Peel-street [and


but tie ftail, were I vent'ih'e'water irea,


: ■ two houses oriNthe kln-stfeet, catelng d


1 was i under [#,teL; : , ' pets;! And linote


; bUdge! crosslrig||Mea tv/een the •fubllee Mills, "was rendered been (losedr j p ere tog rear Salford water en


Woodworfh, of 28, H who 'Will be !75; to-n


Birthday 6


Mr. jUryp I McMa: Wllkto-AtreeLilvho morrow: Mr I j. Ruat who ‘is’[85 on iSundi


beth luihton,.?,


------r.-. . , Hall,! 67 Gould,


Church - Thursday


84 on MhndAji Mr. 41, E h ay v . Bridge- ■ruesd l yM A j o f Asri on: Wepues 39 'Jj EShton-i'


Wedhesdiyi......d y T •!' I


' marrl four: Syrap relatl


years Ngb,' m was painter and decora t Whltes ldfe,-",C#tle-stl


square, Low Me Monday.'


,ln,


tviy be conducted: Pugh


-----iVes to tth^r herd Interment, takes plao . .. at St.jMary’s


;■''The 'death':occur of [Mr. wmiato Hor street, CUthOroe, at ‘


I ton Spinning ! Mill down.. He"wAs a '


;d, [Miji Steer ,lf daught' to ! ani ' wi:i b


:Mr.;Thomas! Slalf


hens [were flrawm allotments,; where brought' down; 1 wh


.-,Ji Elect j i[iniriedJ


Is certAlri. toat|.th® ment of the end of of : the idr Antement


> wel The


A7riatlve[!(|f:f,Ashl ,Mr. ]|oito: tome td e ^ 40iyeArs: agbiiwOrkl


! Working;[Mm's.Clu ii went took: place, ■ :: Sti MAryh Cemeter;, '1 .ducted'bV thi Rev. ji Sincere! symptohv 'ft


'


Mrsi Horn and her <-d Ip j;- :


1 iA toember of a fa^ to! Glithferoejil froi


, itos Illness,: [which hs six months, )i^ was the (J.'W.B. ht'Chal?| ' a wife arid five child


; account of i aamagi I wrman air| attacks f Mr. George :Arthur 42, W!halley-road, C yesterday!'vreekl Ud|


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