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C U fT H E R O E A D V E B T I S E R & T I M p .


pAN TRUST [ to Wash and W^ar


{interlock Vests,' Pants nks; Lined, Ijnion or Shirts; Khaki'j(ir Navy all sizes;


I Tunic Shirts;' Wool Rlbhed .Stockings; Blue fee Overalls. i


in all sizes; I Double- in t e r


laction at I)


RKET R^S LTD.


NOVEMBER! 1st,' )perated iii the ILEY OMN BUS ewchurch"in-P mdlej


^ER AND BY —


NELlSON TCES LTD. itimes 'and fares otUI


3olne and Nelson,. Joint Offices; also: jon the Co., and Mr. iE.i Jones.


Wool Mix. Vests or All Wool ' Vests or :


t ■ IBIDAY, ' o{CTC©ER: ,19th. ■ 1945,


Sir E. Raymond '•Bianof thbCottdn


Say b/thefoplioii th ^ outlook in the I cotW ^ tte r 'than at apy time


W^ek on Satir- ■


ployers .will follow a policy, i Certainly any who do m IJHiliflfirt that their businesses i There Is


treat, cjia[lr- ‘d. at MUn-


■ he is


+wenty-flve years. ; I fled,” he said, “ tiiat the eotton em­


lOt


of in


rapidly transformed, I confidence! that out of the f^er- shed Commission -win come^wh^t


mint - Sl(.


;ers. wag ages and the dlsappear- Ini Conditions, in theimUis j : ^ ' TaV tiSro k f i be observed by


^Vacuities for jtkhn.ologM f edu­ cation wUl' be fostered. The path up! the mopntaih froth the bottom


a irW e r kmpplslbniif n e e p ^ .


to I the top; wlh be: more - plamiy, chartered than {ever, before, The youngsters, of to-day: m^y climb it* k d gain the heights, 4f they,have:


the brains and 50.'


*


the courage, to do * * .


Clitheroe Town| Council on ,Tue^ day evening lasted j , only ,ai mlhutes,' the only comment hetag by Councillor I Fletcher.' JWho alluded to; a conference heM 1 ^ week In London with the MlWster of Health i on, the question o f ' the Govemmeht’s housing pqUcia m


'The monthly____ mebtlng ofi the


-the absence of the M'ayor^oun- clllor J. 'Wilkhison), ; the Deputy-


Mayor (Alfiemjan ,0. Dewhuist) presided; and o]thers preseirt-vrere. Aldermen IP. Bentham, J. H. Saf- terthwaltel! .and M. i -


lOD WOOLLIES


lES, cardigans, etc. TWIN sets !:


;s{, AND T # o-pib(:es ■Spectator Sports,' e\:c.


)ir-Ray Skirts ICKBURN.


Councillors! W.lWilkinson, Mss E. Hargreaves' R. Trlmby, D. Fletaer, F. Dugdale. J. Drlvep, C. Ch;^tburTi W. B. Christy, Rushtoii.


ai^ With the object of bringtog town *


H. Cook and I. T. ^ ^


I


boys and girls! Intp with .agriculture, Lancashire Edu­


cation'' ' C ^m lt te e :, on Mon^y aereed; to'la suggestion from the


Lanca^ire! brajnch' of the National Farmers’ Union to! arrange a fifilr


day visit to a Selected faTm.jlt w^ decided IthatJ a r r a n g » t e be made for a Party from the White- acre Camp School, WhMey, to visit the famir. Mt. J. W. Sunderland,


Tel. 5502.-


celved It jwas the scheme. ^


“ f


'the subject of Turkey, Mr. Castle renewed acquaintance with a num-; her of frleiids of bbyhood days, and, there will jbe maiiy more to con-; gratulate lilm upon the new success he has now achieved Ini the llterjary


Cowling this month. He Is eldest son of the Rev. T. W. C; , Rector of Slaldburn and formerly Rector of St. James’s,- Clltheroe. Indeed, the Rev. :| Wilfred Castle spent somej of his early, years In Clltheroe, -and wasjfor a short tlme| a student at the Grammar School.' A few months ago, when iiead-i dressed CUtheroe Rotary Club ioh


Who has accepted an appolnto as British CivUlan .Chapjaln in-the Crown- Colony of Cprus, wUi leave


world. ' ! '


to Mr. and Mrs. 'Alfred J. Frapk-, -land, 9, Ruskln-street, Radfqrd;


Congratulations iwlU be extended


golden wedding oh Monday nfxt, October 22nd. iMr,; “


He was married; at St. ;John’ Church, Burnley. i Three sons haw served In .the Forces; - one : wa^ killed In the 1914-18 war. There Is also one. daughter, ’ 14 grandj children and two great-grand^ children. [Mr. Ftankland; is : ^111 working as a bricklayer i In jthe estate department of the Corporaj- tlon of Nottingham. We trust;that .both he an^ hlsl wife will; enjoy many more years lof happijness to-


was bom!In that ylUagel


it has been decided to close, the Mayoress’s Comforts | Fund and hand over the! balance^ .£51 ls.i2d., to the 'Mayor’^ Rehabllftatlon Fund. During the year the epm- ihlttee responsible' for Ithe fun met regularly until Eatter, when activi­ ties eased off consequent uponjthe cessation of hostilities In ^lurope. The chief activity! was' the spdhig of 847 postal orders to local men and women serving in the ^rces. Of those, 93 were returned due to lack of latest addresses. |A feyr parcels of woolleh comforts yere despatched, and Mally all the rp- malning comforts were sent | to the Army Comforts Depot at, Reading.


Now that hostilities have ieaised, I i .1 Birthday congratulations ahd


iwill be 84 to-monrow: (Saturday?; 'to Mr. John Briggs, Church-^street, Slaldbum, 87 on! Sunday; ■dnd to


;ood \rishes to Mrs. G.| Oolemah, Eshtdn-terrac^, Olitheroij.Jwho


'Mra Edith H. Procter; ,Peel4street, liClltheroe, 7 6 ^ a l s ^ Sunday],


< TheRevi J.S Yearsley, M,


accepted an Invitation o Moor-Md'Circiilt to conti ministry In Clitheroe a third


Ufttil August, 1947. . I * * ■





, that if a favourable report was re- expected to extend


M.P., chairman of the Ijrlm;^ Education Sub - Committee,. said


The following boys -M Clltherpe


HRE SERVICE lany calls — ’PHONE 2841


jperfectly smart Idings


GLITHEROE No.:-Clltherbe 28^


-bronze medallion of R^y-^l L l f e - S a v ih g Society: iD. Bird, P. R. Broadley. I L


Burton, G. % Dickson,, I.i D. Dickson, ID. W. Gllleard,! A.


Gllllbrand, D R. Harrison, Hoyle, j; K Isherwood, K Kenyon, A. Palrklnsra, H. W. Procr tor, A. Richards, J. D. Schofield, P. Smalley,iP. W. Sutcliffe. A, ^


Cate, P.iG. V- Wadsworth, B[. Wightman,


Wilcox, They L, C. Coles.


were -trained *


by Mr.


R. ten; C. B.’ C. H.


It Is; probably quite unnecessary to remind readers of the jadvlsa-


le Key of mndanct?


of the first Egyptian


g-go(Js was Osiris— tttimate son of the


idess Nut. Osiris is ile from cannibalism , wheat and {barley, this “ key” s ^ b oV passed from Ra, |tho{ ’


1


abundance on earth. | ’th | hieroglyphics!'on' |bs'.f" But we no longer


vertlsemcnt b riiis _ issue ' *' ■ I


nounces that along vdth known choir] the . Glee Union, whlch'bropcasts tee- quently and Is recognised; ^ one


of the leading choirs of -the there will bel a d lstingupp vlon llnlst, Miss Winifred Mitchell, tif


Manchester, p d that very artiste. Miss Doris Gainbell. famous a Auntie Doris’’ of the BH.C;


Children’s Hour. Miss Ganibellhas climbed to eminence as a 'to^ano vdcallst of chartn and interpretive skill, -and toe| delightful personality


s-


which wins her so among the children shines through


* * *


continues throughout toe country, and hate now become ^ute.


The shortage milk distributers are doMg all they


of miilk;!K bottles ; The


can at itoelil end to life of bottle^ and collect emptier


The MlMstef of doors.


ber for Clitoeroe, last Saturday visited !toe Division, and had per­


Mr, Harry |e. Randall .the Mem­


sonal Mtertlews- w^h ^ L , c e : people who fere anxious lor a d ^


and guidance on personal matters. He met cohstituents, in Sab^n,


Chatburn, Haywood. I t : thet division fore Saturday cases which


take ,“UP Ministries.


GAME SHOOTING


legal nosition concern-ingganie- ,00 ting in England I and Wales on


;aquiries are being received. as to


ihdays or on Christmas Day In k rv of Agriculture stated that> |e .;0efenqe ^Game) Reeuliatlons,


i-Day. Game-shooting on Sun- | tys and Christmas; Day Is there.-


|re :'no longgr penMteslbjle- STOP!' LOOK


1I Road casualties M August totauea t iured 3,452 slightly; injured^ 10.81^ .


:i 4 teN!- totalled’


,758, made up of deaths 488,


npared with Augusj; last ye^. topre 13 ferter deaths.' but 626 more


lAcciden’s during darkness were co Iiderably fiii?her:than|in me


higher than] in toe blackjjiit


of serious tojur , , dE&kness were, cqn^


|


■months. IncidentaUy, Mr. first btxik, f‘ Grahd Turk, a filstery


to a n d o u b l^ g j . competito^^


^ .


o r ^ e y j had^l ’good reception erslor'warpthere iare^ k e n S s published in 1943. The workerspn^he l“ d than in 1939,. m


FjEWEB i LANDWOBKEBS. Without tal!tog_ tote ■


j^aximum ou^ut of food. spite of pcount prto -


tor]!the Trust! were , voiced Drown and Arthur Rli'by.


by; m


;cft^-leg'aiised , tote; shbotihg nte on Sundays and jChrlstmas ay were repealed] shortly after |


of i


book, !‘f Syrian Pageant, was sidtered by[ the Ja d g e s^ ^ o fe ^


A. L.: Rowte, fhe-|lato GuedaUa, and ShlOiMles P e t r i^


to haw toe greatest Ji^ritiin the historical and l^tesrapMcM c l^ ^ - The book lb a.Mstory of S ^ a from


ly he already! had 9 he had promised b


Xlitheroe and; Greal; ,1s -his'intention to vlri every fortnight. Be


ivlth !the approprlati * * *


VicM^bf Cowling, will learn wit!


Many Clitheroe and i distrite rlendSiOf the Rev. W T


HARVEST.--Large congi’egations.


attended the harvest tharnglyl-ng S e t e last - Sunday at Ebe^zer


Bap ist Church. The i preacher was the Rev D. S; Jamison, who in the afterapori conducted j»


“THANK ;iY0U, BRITAIN! plmute ol] toe “new] l^^ary ^ j :send%t°Brtt^'^^^^^^


SDL -- ^ - cheese - and 5,600 epTcases


80,000 .tons of; butter .this year, pared Vito :4(),000 tons last ye^.


Australian butter. Australia : will supply Britain


I BRITISH 'CHINA.


with com-


housewives to put {out bottles regulMly days by day and not allqw totem to accumulate M-


J ?


her concert work, too. She will have a great reception.


Koyai Grammar School have passed the examination


• * On Friday, Kennetli AdcrdftJ (9),


son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Adcroft, ,St Brook-street, Clitheroe, i and! John


Bleazard, (16), 3, Council Houses- Holden,: Bolton-by-BowlandJ were


involved In a cOUislon at tnel toP of Duck-street. ! Both were riding cycles. Bleazard was 1 uninjured, but Adcroft sustained cuts bp his


-left leg, the front wheel of hfe cyble -was -timkled -iind W outei covfer


There! was-an attendance o ’ a jout 100 last Thursday evening |at


I* # : iioaOCX'ailiUllt llviu xt* W


tlve Club. Addresses were g l^ .|b y Miss E.l Garnett,-J.P. Councillor J Driver and Mrs; A.:A, Roberts, Much I entouriasip pre­ vailed, and toe hope was exphe^d that tMs enthusiasm i wouldl I be maintained.; Tea and'cakto wre


4V , p


served, and the cluded with a sketch,; A JFamlly


blllllty of booking: early for the concert arranged by the trustees of the Samuel Green Music BcQaest for S u S October, 28to. pe -ad -


toe direction : of SectlonjLepder Clark,' were called on Mondkyteve- nlng to a fire bh the farm!,of i ^ . Royal King. Bgck CommoM. outbreak started when wood stored


A party of thb locM N.P.S. u p p !


I Ladles’ Day! was! bbseriyed Clltoeroe Congregatlohal' |Church on Sunday, when th e b je r e excel­


- I * I , * : - I at


lent congregations., Mrs. :E., y . Cofrins, of Burnley,' was th p p tom preacher. - Singing wai dy-a ladles


“The Lofd is My Light.” ganlst was Mrs. |W; i^ynes, tions'amounted to £12 10s.


the D a rw e n and W h a l le y Deaneries on Tuesday afteijhoon in


! *! *.i victory rally!


toddr^ed ]by Mrs. Blagdep W e of the Bishop of Peterborough), whose subject was “ This (toanglng World” Mrs. !P. Blrley, Diocesan ■


the' Queers HaU,


Presldenti iWas in! the c lja ir .^d thanks were Wolced; by ^rs. Kay,


toa


wife of toe Provost of Blackburn Cathedral; and Mrs^H. A. Bland,


wife of the Vicar of'Clitheroe. | ioN I’QLLING DAY]


IJE SURE. list GOING THE LIST,


tDeoegh


A X FOB FLETCHER IS NOT MISSED!


RA’


on Saturd y, ihe Rector;,:(Rey.^_H. Wednesday at St. James’s Church, Y. Burnetii pe -formed tho-wed^g


At St. Jj


vice. Collections for church fynds amounted to I ;'£ 11


wMte^rogramme was dratro up at a committee meeting; of toe


the ' .president,' Lieut. King-'Wilkin'son■ Is .to


FARMERS’! CLUB.—A


club field in toe Yillage HaU. ; A cup to! be presented torthe clul) by


Col. L. be 'awarded


for'toe, best stock-judging at annual'show. The teUqtong were


toe


elected: vice-presldefitsilof e l k MissM.,,King-'W^iMon T. Carr, Mr. W. D'^ffiale, ^ Mr


simpsoii, and Mr -a


Monday night: Fred iWaddtagton : ln t


was In the jchair. i Messrs. J, John­ son H. Townson, iJ E^twoo^and J Sitooson l formed a Drains pust,


C.


only son Oj “ Verandaj


Marjorie


ter of G e o rg e Whalley-: The brl’


with flori


■away by She wa s Miss Ireiie


;nh[ll--th6mas ,es s Church, Clitherote,


of Sapper [waiter RavenhlU, R.E., Mr and Mrs. -RavenhUl, House,” Exeter, and


- ®iwfi6d in white satin, ’ bead-dress! and veU,


;


Glitoeroe, of Mr. RalofiS®®^* soniof Mr. I and the


ato .een, second daugh- s. and toe I 'jjate Ai tour Thomas. 42, ad, Clitoeroe. ij


■and carrytog ted fo^s, {fas-^vep


her lincle, Mr J. Gibson, htonded by- her sister, Thomas, and ija friend,


Miss Matofire; Pryle, whose gowns MISS .


: ^ th floral head--


dresses -ai’l veils, yellow chrysan- teon posing toe ]bouquete.


toemums A small Thomas, pale' greeh dress, iawjl flowers. ’ Sapper


man, an< brotoer,


rains Ham I


wearing


sister Of the bride, wore faffeta, floral head- carried a I -Spray of


whs trteomsman.i


R a v ^U jef; for Devpq.rthetorlde ^ ^ ( usky-pink(. dress.


ihe : ’eceptibn, held at the toe iliride. Sappet and


. fur attendant. Miss Rita,


Roly iGllbertl iwas best i;r Thomas,!too brides


IDDINCts *


diolr. ' In toe; evening the soloist was Mrs E. l Coates, who smig


Affair,” by the Roman OathpUc Nottingham, who'i celebrate theiij


____________ Frankland, who is the son of thb late'Mr. Joseph Frankland, Dot^am-road,- :’Chat4 bum,


THIS IS THE GRHT ,BY “ LANCE-JACK”


■was who don,


ing [with I the East Lancashire Regiment in' Gertnany. he' tells of meetng a couple of Clitheroe lads social held In the mess. -One Dick 'Badger, of iHenthpm,' mously re-adopted is now on a course with Got- Conservative


L/ci)L Gordon ChalUnor, Hen- thornrioad,! Clitheroe; who Is serv­


at a


Bailey, Waddlhgton-road. Gordon. abouL--------------— , -


and i the other was Jack ..


sa y s f" ! had .[been In {the piess ut ten minutes when'the dance


band section! of the regimental band, came In' to entertato us; It wasn’t until the band started play­ ing that I took much nptice of the play&s, and It took me some time before I recognised Jack Bailey was In the band; When they had a rest Dick and I Icalled him over, and we had a good chat about) the folks back home, I believe there are‘one or t ’vo Clltheronlans in- the bat-


^ , THE In ani interesting letter from


F R ID A Y , O C T O B E R 19, 1 ^ 5


FORT ON AND


Mr.. Richard Port


C l i th e r o e plvlsioh at a well- attended and representative I meet- hig -held on W^nesiday eyenlng In St. Leonard’s School!, Padiham. ■


aridldate 'for; the aS prospective was jlh|anl- FREE! SSM


Conservative Main Policy Points attitude towards labg


JR


provide many . ottur Improv^ benefits which had ' upon by all parties Coalition. Mr. Bevhi, howevefi


tahoh, but I as' yet I havh not met them. I have received the “Adver­ tiser! and Times ” each week since


-know who is on leave and how the restlof the! boys -are getting along. ^ fhen the armistice was signed


I came over In January, hmi “The Grfff” Is the first thing look for when I get the paper; it Is good to


I w-ds among ithe first I'thlrty men to . Tenter i Hamburg. jWe rode through thfe Streets hi bren carriers took over vital points.” Gordon good wishes |to all his


and endji with i


frle: to


wllildo, but I can’t do much) if you chaps don’t write to me. and I can certainly do with a lot morp letters.


en.ds and ah Injunction for me ip the good work.


keep lu; 1 Ha hi


- i V - leat lng a


I was'glad to have the chance of „ letter, from LAX. Her


beril'Worthington; who Is wltl? the R.A.F. In Italy. Herbert has; had nea:‘ly four years with the M.E.F., and I <understand he Is hoping to see how Castle-street lobks before many more weeks have passed; He had[ just [had, three days In an


R.AF. rett; camp at. whibh is, fie says,'a small


that on ithe. where he was


the! coast just opposite fairied Isle of Capri. The {rest camp j w ^ one used by the Nazis for thej s ^ e purpose; and Herbert; says wall in the rooi


village on, to the


Sorrento,


big drawing of Hitler, which had befca left undisturbed, ^ d Iqpd, swlnmlng! and a trip out to CaPri had all proved, very agreeable. On the island they were taken around in -in old 'touring car, and Herbert comments up6n the vew narrow r roads, only as wide as jthe pave- meits at home. He writes of :bask- Ing In the glorious sunshine, i But


_______ writing there was we at home cah share in


quite so {warm as the raiiean, perhaps, but we days of really beautlfplly wane sunshine.{Whether'it is due to th atc mlc bomb or to toe new Govern m ^ t we hre hot quite s ure, but Ijt


toat! Not Medlter


have had


has-been very I welcome. L. V '-


beim recently,: will :be able to vouej for' ■ this wonderful Lanmhr wither; Frances L o f t h o u s WJa;a.F., Corporation-street:! Dlpk


These who are oh leave, or- -have


Atoton, !R.A.p;C.,! Monk - stree pTteddle Bush] R;E., St; Jam stfeet; Gerald ’ Thornber, Due


street; Xyrll Hooley, Wponcrlani “ ibert Penny; R.A., CharleswortI :race (from India); Harold! Hu


Ja'ck Casson,: also of (flom toe M.E.P.): Gunner H. Sqwerbutts, R.A., Moor-lane ^froi a Germany); Mark Jlartley, R.A.F., Chester-avehue; Geoffrey Tomlin- soh, Royal Marines, Vf-addlngto:i


Loyal Regiment;' Chatbur: Ghatbu


. This I


Assjieton, of pownham Hall,| the| chairman of tne Divisional jUnlon- 1st Registration Association, j and was seconded by Mr. A. Noble,:C.C., vice i - chalrmafa, o f ! Barrowford. j Speeches in support .were made by 'Miss E. R. IGarnett, C.C.i of C l i th e ro e , Ion' behalf of], the 'Women’s Association; Alderman J.,


I The resolutilri- that he be re-, adopted wasjmoved by iLadyi


' Mr.!^C.- Russell Ingham, Mr-. A. Hall- ■ ■ “ Of the'


V.nTO Tl/Tn A Wall.


!H.iSatterthwale, of Glltherdel and: lr,™


Davies, of Blac to (on behalf Juniors), and (tounciUor J. Bulcock,; ofiPadlham. | '


was decided to send' a niessage of 'sympathy to Ms sis|.er.


vJ. JLA/IU 'said that he


........... .. was Whole-heartedly in favour of t ]{e'resolution that Mr. Fort be re-adopted]' ; l t was, she


absence of ,L president of


jr' husband, the Association, and


m apologised


A FIRST-I j^IE ^ANDjm Lady Asshei


ATE


for the who is


' over a year since toey appointed Mr. J. W. H. Vemer as agent, and almost a yea:| since they adopted Mr. Fort as heir candidate. Shp appealed for inlted efforts to bring the organisation to a state of per-i


said, fifteen months slnde! they; started to re-organise toe division;


- Lady Asshetpn and'Mr. Fort both' referred to the {-great! loss theiCon- servatlve causal had suffered' by the death of Lord IChattisham, and it


A V


been agreed In the late


the problems of trring to win back peace In Europe wth tion which was'■cba-'actefistic of


had faced that resolu-


him. The advent of a Labour Government, never-thcless, did not


seem to 'have eased Minister’s task In ne Russia, as Socialists k M It wohM when they were campaigning -at | elwtlontime. - Turing'to the cotten industry,


the Foreign otiatlng. with


Mr. Fort , referred -to me “wOritlng pdrty” set up atithe ^tigation of, the President of the Board of Trade Blr Stafford Crlpps.


j L


ry properly in forthcoming trade legO^tions with oLhe* countries, is'well as promote those changes | n the industry wMch are widely igreed by both progressive em- )I6yers and trade unionists to be lesirable.


i t ,w^as to be hoped that it ight convince the Government the heed to defend, the indus-


cbhference held; recently all were a^eed that the voteb should hear what modem Conservatism stands { for,


MODERN conservatism At the' Conservatiy


■argumehts would be Answered. The { in to points of Conservative policy i emphasised social reform, national


and .the fallacious Socialist!


creased pensions and other ,-bene- flte, health and education.


Insurance, ! with Its


, fectibn, with' enthusiasm worthy oi wbuld Make sure that the


Dy vn jipr the


the cause. 1’hc f^^ot that a Con­ servative wad not returned a t ' toe recent eleetkn was I not the fault of Mr. Fort, [who had heebme ■s first-rate cmidldate, able Md ex­ perienced and e a ^ r to >


familiar ,wlto; toe. M^dulties, and problems, of phe divirion.


pecom(


for their sMpoi:t{ !and Mndness] and partlculirly for asking him' to be their s itodard-bearer,' again-] At toe General Election toe I people of this country spoke: In no un­ certain voice,I and!'the Conserva-, tlves would hot Indlscrlminatelyi criticise proposals!' w h ic h i th e Labour Goyetnmeht might : bring forward ■with toe Intention of bettering all qur lives. But the Ctonr senatlves Would oppose legislation


Mr. Port thanked' toe Aeroclatlon 1.1


_i_ I IrlnHn/icc!!


which did not achieve 'thiq In the quickest an 1 easiest way, and will from time to time put 1 forward their own i rbposals.


concentratl: M on tiutetenlng down- toe expect ition of a whirl into happiness | romlsed by the Social; Ists during the- election The oMy legislation Jiey


far for dirt c Jy betterMg our lives was the lie ustrlal Injury | Insur­


Introduced so


ance Bill, taken! over from toe Coalition (tovernment, It was typical of t ie Socialists that apart (from tMs oie i BUI they 'wbuld be taking up Months of Parliament’s time with Mils required by -Socialist doctrine, sich as! nationalising the Bank of England, Instead; bf get- tMg on with passing toe National Insuraneb BUI, which would M- crease old age pensions as well as


In a wooden but-bulldlng near^a heating stove:caught] fire' flames were soon extinguiShea, there was only slight damage.


(from Belgium, who lapded, liteve, M time I to celebrate his 21- birthday at home); Harry Brow ■TOaddlngton (embarkation- leave); ■Jick'Wlgnall, R.A.F., Yprk-istreet; Gbardsman Leonard; Cutler; Buef-


The and


cteuch - avenue:I Ivy Musgrove, a1


t .S., Pendle'-road; Waltor-.Brayr toaw, R.N., West-view; j Erie Wfi-


i ison. Pleeti Air Arm, Pimllco-


id; Jack AtkMson, Fletet Air atburn; Monel Buckley,; R, atburn; J6hn Gradwdl, E.A.K.


Jtehn ThrelfaU; Douglas PatefleW, Newton-stretet, (from i Belgluni);


awbrldge; I Dick Sagar,! Buc;- uch-avenue; John Wooff; Royal moured Cjorps, Wa<Wta^h;


The! or- Collec-


arranf ;ed ' for


F./0. Tom Sanderson, |R.A.F„ St. ary’s-street] Kenneth . Wilmqt,


.A.P., Faraday I- avepue; | E r ic !Pidle, Whalley-road; Lieut. Jim


Mom India); Tom Blletezarld, ..E.M.E., Waddlngton - ro a d :


mondson, IR.E., SalthiU :(hoiM


riron, Hayhurst-street;! Sgt. Tqm Bailey, : R.A.F.,. SalthUl- Kenneth Eccles, Fleet Air Arm; RoyiRobn- ton, Loyals, ,Low Moot; Bernard K.O.L.R.; Vlctbria-street;


Jesson, ennls


HaU. WhaUey-rqad.j


athan DixOn, Whalley|-road; Bill llson, Henthorn-roa,d;|Fred m r -


Johnson


the youngest daug iter of MrA and the late Mr. H. pottopley, of “Don^Aml,_ Whalley-road] Clitlieroe (former Master and MatropI of C'oplow View Inshtu- tion), and 1| servng ovepeas as Wel­ fare Officer. 1 An rid pupil ofjClitherpe Royal Grammar School, Capt. Bottoi^ ley was fonperly pn the teachmg staff ! Rawtenstall Grammar


Obwner-Bottomley Is


of Bacup School.


Johnson, 16; High-street, Lw Moor, Clitoeroe, jbtoed -the forces, five yeprs ago, and his sein'service in France.,


LA.C. Haloid M"son, son of Mrs.


toe C, His


Johnson


Belgium, HoUand and Germany. In oivlliah life he was M the employ of ' W.S. at their Chaigley Dairy.


He left occupation works' at Horrocksford.


ihnsbn, joined the inl‘ ■


brother, Ist-class Stoker R. H.


0, and has been overseas three years. -


' " ‘ at the Trinidad 1


driver at 'the Ribblesdale Cement Worlrt, has been in: itote R.A.F. four years! and is-how in purma. He is tne ton-iri-law of Mrs. Johnson, Low Moor.


L.A;C, Johii Ince, a former crane


qoat, and : burgundy .accessories. The [presents included a girt of


teutlefy froni work bride. , i, !']


The wedding w-ajte solemnised oh SEED-^STOTT


Seed,, Hayhurst, Farm,. .Clltoeroe, ^ d ' Miss Mollle jStett, youngest aughter.ot Mrs. Tow, Whalley-


hist! wool Imarocqln with acces- scries to tene, Slie| carried a boti- huet of bronze torysanthemuins. As matron-iof-honqur, Mrs. Freda


road, Clitherce. ! | ' I Given away by brother (Mr. R Stott)! the bride jvpre address of


ClaRson' (sister of-ihe bride) wore, 'a similar dress with acce^ries In


brown. • Miss Mary Seed (sister of toe groom)! also in attendance.'


'she was. attired In -a turquo^-, bluteXdress'iwlth bibwn accessories.; Thteyl^th jcarrledl fellow chrysan-


^ f e 'to '^ e e d was!best man, and' Mr. b. Burnes arid Mr. T. MyerS' were grooirismem i iThe Rev. H. x Burnett performed j the ceremony with Mrs. Dutnett'lat the organ.


■at Whalley-road, Glltheroe. CIATION


. whist' DRIVE.[-jOn .WtedneSday eventog tn St; Leonard's ,Sto()l


whist drive, held iby the |-laaie|tof


'toe local Labour iP^arty, -Vas well- attended! Mr. J: BuUcock Was ^.C.


and the yided re:


Ladles’ : Committee xeShments. Prlzo


wp-be'' Mrs.^Ormerod, f


ro- winhers. s t ii! l£ : “ V - '


lliariis, Mr. J. Bamber. ' CONCERT.-'On Thi4aay even-


! jng toe: Starlight Party - save m mellent' concert in ^ :# e t l to THIS lalerifefi iparD^


;proceeds ^ere^in aid of itoe a to restore _ the | bating


nnu id.yuui t'co AA flrm iayourites IriX J chairman. - , , fund


Hotel, Chatburh.'Mr^and Mrs. w^ch ^ Ganden. waf the -left for Blackpool, i ■They wffi resldb


The


friends In. the Guild night


opje' |,and Isplepdld


In response An entertali apprepiated.


MISS Jeari Items: : by


'their t im e Room] on jiWednesday


tee bond social arranged to iumeroli's requests,


nikqnt' - was 'heartily dramatic''re ritals by Mrs: Derby­ Mr.! O’Donnell,


dancing doll entertalnme^


years ago. son waSjChq


,”


\ A short sketch,'“ Impossible I/Parkins.’’ wtes: given byfiMrs, Adam-


Councillor Miss Ter


k


son, Mrs. Moorey.-'


- 1


work and alSiit of the 'D,A.P>A., and [ M


!ye ;a'brief,


[louncillor lan and


iv |W-alker,


Hargreaves : also, arid' Mrs. ’ jA,


n.tusitjavcj>;


shire, of BUtekburh. with her little ■ which Was,; .used! in 1 ovfir W .hundred


pianlst Mr.’ talk on the-


W. Wilkln-


Solos were given i by humorous and


Houlker, friends of the Se) ak D p » Lancashire’s prettiest viUage, ps i


NO “WHH L INTO HAPPINESS 1’ Sbclallst piropaganda. .w-as 'now


ni,


such as 1 In­


of! tMs policy shoulql be, made law : by the [present Government, but (lohservatives !{|n opposition the details !


Much


of! administration WOTked In a way wMch would be


those w!10 benefit by the schemes. INDUSTRY, FINANCE AND AGRICUL'


finance, With regard to easiest i for


guidaneje, and not tote stranglehold of contbl on day-to-day running. They diubted whetMr .lt would be ever pebble to plan every detaU. He' gav) as -an example of toe I un­ certainly of plannlhg toe .sudden end o f ! toe Japanete war, wMch | ’


Conservatives stood for


TbRE iMdustry and


On 'Wednesday, Ojetober l!4th, at ! : I - i .


Chalrmaii;*': iMR. CGUNCniiOR COOKj. CONSERVATIVE CL!


M rOjOR !


THE


Chairman: On 'Wednesday, October 31st, at Bj p.m.


The following Consjervatlve Candidates will be -present at bach , ! ■ of i.toe above! m e e t i n g s '


I


had to'iown many jplans such as those f)r demobUlsatlon Mto con- fusion jMerclfuUy, it{ 'had ended a ■few months after thq German war. Cbnser’Mtives would press for taxa­ tion which promoted efficiency In Industry and rewarded additional | effort, Md also presi less on those ^ least able to .bear itljln agriculture they stMd for stable markets and p rice 's, and would support all :s intended to Improve hus*. | -and estate! management'! better agri(||iltural educa-


measuf band: and to tlbn.


As Conservatives they em-


vided f e do not Injure others, and that we must be jcareful not to sacrifice tills Ireeqtem completely tor . the sake of economic security


haslsto that life! was nothtog rttoout toe freedom to order It as ich one of us thoiight best, pro­


■at evety Instant of life. We must the right balance between and economic


stourltiv,! and i Conservatives would oppose] I and on tielr return’ to office repeal. If neiessary.'leglsla- tlm wMch took away too much pirsonal freedom. '


;rsorial; freedom


RVING WITH THE FORCES ■


:- . : i ■ - COUNCILLORS. CHATBURN, CHRIS'


RUSHTON; MRS. ROBERTS!...MESSRf IHA! TOM DIXON and


'


RICHARD 'Y, COOK, DRIVER aud'


;TLEY.


BLACKBURN, !j


ALDERMAN SATTER'IHWAl'rE, JP. ■ ■ , I i


3e held li- :h o o l


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3[ Church Street Branch Manager; HAROIJ:


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WEEK EY WEEE YOU A HAPl'Y CAREFREE


■you can, witl with


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Interest is allowed at 2i per cenu, withdraw on demand in case of-need


as one and y^u can -flB


Y. BUR


HOLIDAY CLUBS are af orded special facilities' lor depositing their Funds the .Government through t! ils Bank.


With


i


IN AND QU A


N


to seel the ancient cross, and foupd that it had been.moved and now adorns' toe ;rockery of' a private house -which has been built on the ground where the cross formerly stopd. In byegone days the cross 'ho doubt stood on the OTe,en till parts of - the green were enclosed and. the cross fas cut off by a hedge into a field,; where It stood tiU lately.'


‘■DEING in Hurst Green last weto, J j (writes.R.C.M.), I took:a frlehd


; ; ! /- ;.:|


“No! doubt this cross was |for e'en- - turles a way mark, and at It farmers ' met to trade, women to goss P, lovprs io meet; children to play.Jand'im- tolagers to pray. Could not toe - .i.s.t.r.i..c.t... uncUil make! arrange­ this cross on! toe


i’happyRural D I wide path near the ;'bus stop so that ments to re-erect Co


future generations ;can feyere |thls ancient symbol of the past, and future gatherings of children play av ite Mot V, “To the best of my recollection this


cross is described, and illurtrated, in' an article on The Ancient Grosses] of Lancashire; in a nuinber of the Lanca­ shire and Cheshfie Archseolorical


inot understand why the ^tonyhihst 'Museum authorities have done noMng, ' about iit. For aU I know, It may be pn


Journal, about twenty years ago. wT


the list of : ancient momimetes, ^ not scheduled as far ,asT am aware 4^'


A Northern WMdow,” by "Ahen^te which arte appearing , in toe Man c'hester EvenMg Chronicle^ te section of]a map, P.’Mhshed ,on dav is taUen from the field path


fayy four years ] of Clitheipe to Worston- trlbutor writes ■


! hauhches.L { '


j «The base of Peddle is girded with I a btit of hamlets which hqve a pde


t to leeends and tales of the LancateWre J L-fv,


t witches, i The'roted rtomljPen#^ ’ to Sabderf; curls over Pendles souto^P


f r g o


“•PANORAMAS pf iphtherqte dtitrirt^^ r constitute a fe atp M;.i^Throhgh


fThJ con- etid lI “ Esnpcibllv notable from l[ere' ls| tlie


SSd tL“ S ^ moorland that shr>^ “f llndle, an awerom.e'bac.k*


ine o f demarcation btetweencultl^^^^^^^^ to the gilotem of after-twffig^^


By IDIS, ■Th’AU’ is


D 'ROUND ABOUT


mlc die of these seetethe bistort


haile: been bullt| pto many of these halite one can! wto understand; why Sawley Abbey si In such utter ruin, i; t “I was puzzled for a time on.seeing


U3i ally situated to' the ilets, and when one carved stones that


ba


he . carvings tebteve theporch- of Werston Hall until' I discovered they we:-e the arms of the Percys, founders of the abbey. At Worston, iby the way, Is the Calf's Head Inn,' recently men- ■ tioued to ‘Wifidow-’ Is there another inn So named? he:ird bf it.”


It so, II have never


yeter-olds the story of Noah and the. flood,”, writes j Constance'! Noville, - of Ltodon. “Nowjeten you tell me how Noah knew that'ihe water was going dtewn ?’’ she afked one little girl.


A SCHOOL iihad been


teacher told* me; she .jteUing her iclass of six-


when it couldn’t!speak? It brought


plfece of pape: conclusion.


S tsed to knb'


and a small ti e hips. T Liughborough


todringham sjrup. wilnter,” t


Northern' Dally Valley farmer; litter.


bad always feWallowed the tale ithat the more, berrites ithe hardp the winter.


^ring Were ifi their favbfir, et’


oretell sevene]weeahhieT t m the ^months ihead is pe rlhjaps, the ^eales. of all


I


iounlr, # i s . . It S S K i S S S ;ear to, yeajil


gr( ountry mytb s,| l


blit] stocte, apparently, like old tepldiers, never


o' lad, if thert[aremilUoifs of berries.’’ 'f Ton my iord,’’ the writer pys,; I


i Ixbt makes no


“WeU bok at all the berries 1” ivx., .... difference to the wmter,


-TeleCTaphjflto a Ribble (I Why SO :?” asked the


iidloates tha|t the conditions to -the and; that


Hut the farmer! assured. ,e that the Sentitude''"of ]teutumn fpits merely


^ e bkef thtteti'hip,. haw,,land the rest f uretto severt ^I Waltf r o


,


“ I see we afi said


ancient


myth again' exploded, otog rarhave a hard. ncastrlan’ of the


KOSE HIP _


i'A bird told Ihim,” wasAhe re; how


did the bird tell^iSim


iti written I down on a- was the: triumphant


ga-therers will be toter- I'WIthat while staying at recently Queen- Mary collected 52Jlb. of


1 ^


leSe were forwarded to to lbe made Into rose hip


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