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x-.is 4 EIGHT !:c: IT H E B O E A D V E R T IS E B & T! 3 lE S . FRIIilk.Y> I OCTOBER 19, 1945 V
Frankland presided a t . Thursday’s of the Methodist [Junior h Ip the short]Iservice [which
JUNIOR, 9 (I !*
were announced by Marlene Mark, and the Scriptural reading :ttas deputed to Iris Frankland. The devotional part was led by Pat PranklBind, ■
meeting: Guild. opened
was a recital by Marlene; Halliwell. The later-part of the proceedings was occupied [by the Rev. WJ A. Shaw, who oke on! the work of the British' and d,: with the
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HAROLD BAILEY D E I^N b GRljlGHLEY HAROLD DUGKWORTH ALBERT HALLOWS MISS k HARGREAVES
WILLIAM H. NEAL HENI^Y P r ig h |^r d
Jl' JONES j' vfff 1 ,
iMBERTON TRIMBY
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TO THE ELECTOiBS OP CLITHEROE Ladies and i Gentlemen,
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TO THE Ladies aeD Gentlemen,
■ Party, I date on
.. At, th ELECTORS OP CLITHEROE
„,.wv the 1st 'Np^vember and place my j services , at your Wspopl.' ;
Tovm Council, I gairifed considerable experience as a member of most Com- mittefes, [which,! I ain sure, will be of help to me should you do me the honour of electing me.
the Board of Management of Clitheroe Co-operaltive Society—the last 14 years as President. ! The experience thus acquired in the service of myifellow- Co-operators wiil, I venture ,to believe, be of equal valde in the administration
For oyer 24 years I'have served on of publii! business. ,
naturally use. ;all my endeavours to wards the improvement of conditions
As a l:fe-long trade unionist .1: should
for the workers. i Matters of vital interest to' electors
public meetings. ' I Soliciting’yoiir support on November.: 1st, I am.
n genefal will be advanced at our
- 18, Kenthorn Road, Clitheroe. Xpurs sincerely,' |
^ ALBERT HALLOWS. Having served thre^years on -he
e invitation of the Labour again oSjer,,myself,as a candi-
Union to allow my; name to go forward as a I candidate at|,thls' election. |
I have been- asked by; my Trade
•Clitheroe to the best pf my| ability. The nine Labour candidatels who
viously. If, at thei; third time, I| should be successful, I will serve the people of
I have contested two elections pre
offer their services present a fine opportunity to return, a Labouri Coun cil. With Labouri in power in Parlia
,to the Borough Councils if ypu - receive the full benefits of a Labour Government.
not be in vain, I am, | ' ^ ! Yours faithfully, HAROLD BAILEY.
8, Whalley Road,iciitheroe; HOW
lare made! to foster| large ex|;ent it comes from political section whoj seek — themselv^. The basic fact rcmainsjthat politics cannot he Excluded Kom Local Government for on every ft arises tl^e Council must hayi A policy! which, iop( the favours property intprests; other, [puts the needs Of the :nas o people fi^st.
“ politics’ are a mistakfel” in Local Gdvemmjent ? All sorts ofw. OTggestions
A PERSONAL often have
we heard that
this idea,! and Ito a a certain
istion that a policy.
(j»ne b(and, or,
the the
a positive progressive proi social advance, and its only has been the poUc:
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Government! at Westminster, even thl^, where Labow maj( have been achieved advances been made.
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Westminster Government.
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now comes the call to| the mass of the people, and, in p^rticnla::, the citizens df Clitheroe, to rett*’” ' Noveihh^r 1st A Labour The new Government’s pro and outlook gives to local a
the passt has now been ren) —,,----- - The lundrance thori-
'n on icil. ime’
now a Labour! hasj always stood re lolutely for
le Central, P e tite
/ammb of hindthnce
The pentral GoyernmeUit ■ Laboi
H. E j RANDAL iMJP.I “
tb disguise Trusting that my appeal to' you may
ment, it is necessary to returp Labour r,----- If ..".i jare to
iTO THE ELECTORS OF CLITHEROE [ladies and Gentlemen,
l!- At the invitation of the Labour i ! Party I offer myself as a candidate at
I here, I have formed a greet lattachment ! for the borough, and desire nothing ! better than to serve the j people ito; the sbest of my ability.
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I I have -been' an Executive member 'of my Trade Union foria number of
s years, and have, too, a long experience I of Friendly Society work. i ■ i ,
: to aid the betterment of " ithe welfare of its citizens.
24, Whipp Avenue, Clith^rde, CRITCHLEY.
Yours sincerely,. DENNIS
APPEAL FROM MR.
I If honoured with your confidence, I assure youi of imy honest i endeavours
the town:and [ fifteen years and broughtiup my ;family
the November Municipal! Election. Having been resident in the town for
TO THE ELECTORS OF CLITHEROE 1 Ladies and Gentlemenj
i I have the honour I to offer myself 1' as a prospective Labour candidate at the Municipal election on iNovember '■ 1st next. 1 '
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very definite feeling for the future of our town and its people.
As a native of Clitheroe il have a I n
' A welllbalanced, vlrlli Towil Council can give Clitheroe the ifaclllties which go to make! a prosperous township, well able to play its full part m the post war effort for which the Government
IS calling, i ,1 I I 1 1 !
elect me, I would support all measures conducive to the well-being of the borough.
Should you do me |the lljonour to TO THE ELEGTpRS OP CLITHEROE Yours faithfully. HAROLD DUpK^WORTH, 11, Central Avenue, Cl:itheroeJ
to stand as a Labour candidate at the impending Municipal election,
Ladies and Gentlemen, I am honoured to have, been invited
H. E. iRANDALM M.P. food
planning, health, education and
services! 1 — these and other are well before you: i you! have them mentioned in the King’s-Speej To a very large extent implfimentatio of deci&ohs made at Westminster int setvicesji at Clitheroe will depend on th attitudbj i and activities of your loca councillors
matti! se
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Election you demonstrated your desire to rise aWve old Party ties and connections of the jpast. The sacrificed of the Walt and the great pool of public [service given
In your vote at the recent General
convinrei you that /changed! in oiir way of life were urgent and immediate.! Once
fhavlities an unrivalled opportunity for reality those thfpgs which the kind of constructivejwbrk ^hich “ life and more abundantly, has so. long been needed. [These opportunities must hot be frittered away, for if a combination of inertia and tenderness for wealtb| and privilege 'is allowed to remain, then this may well tend Ito frustrate
coming: local blection over-emphasised. Housing,
and imipede the best efforts of our L ^ n r ; Government The importance of
le forth- H:k cannbt be
^bad; town '
ME FINISH JOB.
again me opportunity is yours,; regard less of I previous attachments, to give that progressive vote to Labour so that we ipay achieve iii fulness and: tiruei mean
Aj{ your Membet of iParllarpertt
am I striving! with the Cential Government at [Westminster bring in this new life.T-Here Is yohr opportunity to
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PRACTICAL PtUCY FO
R ClITHEROE . TO THE ELECTORS OF CLITHEROE
: ence of Town Councll'and the work of i local I government, j I , seek continued iservice as one of youripublic represoit- .atlvef
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Health, Housing, and Catering, which I regard as essehtially woman’s work. In addition I have Served as a Guardian ! on the Public
the [Council, I Durtog my term of oSBce, now expiT'
___ on most of he Committees of mc sluluding_„
have acted _______ I you V
general interest of the borough and its inhabitants. ;
Should you will contim to
O the best of my ability in the
Bejinve me ti be YoUrs sincerply, ; ,
(M^ss) E. ' HABGBEAVEi 69, Ohatburn ^oad, Clitheroe. ) ';; ' 1
tto the best of my Education,
----------- lue, at! all times, to serve
Assistance Committee, honour my candidature,
TO THE ELECTORS OF CUTHERO]
for the Municipal election on Novembe 1st, by my feUow-members of ihfe Clitheroe Borough Labour P^y, solicit'ybur votejand Support, rr,'-
Ladies and Gentlemen,; Having
b.een selected as a candidate
My ^ork as am insurance agentj takCu
me into the homes of! the'people. My experience' of their; needs, woul^ there fore, be of,great! afcistance to me,: ami to the towhspebple generally, |n,deal
ing with their affairs.’ I': I ' I ( :'!■ ,
I If elected, I shall ehdeftVour to serve
the town at all times,: having at heai]t the well-being of its citizens.
y-'-
■Yoursi faithfully, I HENRY PEMBERTON.
20, Henthome Riiad, Olitheroe. L A B O U R * • '
iLADIEE AND Gentlemen, Afier three years’'practical .experl-
The Labour Party looks at problems from a findamentally ^itferen^^ viewpoint to that of thd Conservative Party’ It asiis^ ^^^s this necessary fpr tbi welfare of the people j)f Clitheroe ? ’^Lal|ojir is ing this election for a on the Town Conn \kkiy given tl
:ily confident oppbrhmitlf,
can improve tl e Municipm TO THE ELECTORS OP CLITHEROE
Party to contest I offer, myself and support.
Having been contest- TO THE ELECTORS 'OF CLITHEROE
opted a member of the Town! Council to! fill the vacancy crea,ted by tiie death of: Councillor Geo. Ha^gr iayeE,
Ladies and Gentlemen, , In the early days o
enabled, me to gain; Useful khowledge of Council and local government work. Accordingly, at the IfiiEt, opportunity
An apprenticeship, of lix years has
I offer myself for re-elec iion with the feeling that I can be pf fprther useful ness to you. j
At present T; am dha rman of .the Parks and Playgrounds Committee, and Vice-Chairman of the Catering Committees, of Clitheroe I feel I hbve to serve the borough, and_ added reason for a personal ate Interest, m the toiyn and holds dear to me,
service to you, I am, ; Yours faithfi ’ , I RIC
In the hope that I may
be of further I
ully, HARD TBIMBY. 3, Seedall Avenue, Clilheroe.
ii d this gives an iffection- 11 that it
Free Library and 'As 1 native an (bllgation
Ip40 J was co-
work of the Borough should be admin istered. ,One of my chief interests is the introduction of new industries into the town and the reorganisation of the existing ones, to the advantage of the workers thus employed. Also, I wish to assist' in every way possible, .he Labour Government in its 'drive for increased production in materials and ■; essential goods, inot overlooking housing ■ priority, j I
■ I am keenly interested in the way the '■ . .[ j'; ' ,
power to: justify the; confidence placed, in me by, the people of Clltheroe. i
If elected, I ifill do everything in my
Yours faithfully, I iH. NEAL.
■27, Curzon:Street, Clitheroe.
VOTE SOLID
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Ladies and Gentlemen, selected by the Labour ; the November election, for your consideration.
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I look upon Clitheroe as my home town. It was here I found my life’s partner; and, ir addition, I have , made many good friends.,i But my love fOr Clithe'roeils not blind-;, I see the need of many! improvements which would make our, town a much brighter find happier place, , ,,. [
Since I came^here at the age of 18,
As an |ex-Seiviceman, I . experience many of the
.that confront rjien and .women return ing fromjthe Forces, i As Branch Secre tary of a [Trade Union I am tjonyer^ant with the everyday-troumep' of ” the working-man and woman’,' and as an ordinary citizen I know, the aims and
by man’k positlive endeavour. There fore no rash promises are/made; but should you consider me worthy of trust, I Promise my [full endeavour on your behalfi Believe me to be
the Idealk of ordinary folk, I believe lin Steady progress, wrought
Yours faithfully, WILLIAM! J. JONES.
80, Woone Lane, Clitheroe.
know from difficulties'
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HAROLD BAILEY DENNIS CRITGHLEY HAROLD pUGKWORTH
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ALBERT HALLOWS MISS E. HARGREAVES WILLIAM J. JONES H. NEAL HENRY PEMBERTON RIGHARD I TRIMBY
assistance : of Miss showed i many Jhtere: slides. I ! -
orelgn Bible Society,
gratifying attendance
a.meeting held la the Cl lurch Institute on Friday, under Miss Greenwood. theThl Mr. Sharpies, ol Mancliester.—A whist drive, held under the: same auspices.
WOMEN UNIONISTS
- ’There was a f members at
presidency, of speaker was ■ hl£'
was: directed by ivlr. J.[ the [following results: Wilson; 2, Mrs. Clark; 3> Mrs. G/ Sharp. Gents.: 1, Mrs. Coulsonf3 2, Miss Hqrri- son; 3, Mrs. Cowell., -Winning ]couples in a Imock-out competition were: Miss Freeman and Mr. JT’G. Sharp; Mrs. Sharp-and Mr, J. Holgwe. | ( , :!
G. ^harp, with dies: L i|te.
WOMEN’S GUILD.! j- At Tuetoay afternoon’s meeting, .under the chair
manship of the Rev. W. Allan Sha^ Miss Baron, of Waddington. was! the speaker,: taking "Salt’I ifor/topic. i Ite. W. Dltonfleld was the manist. Refie*. ments were served, and an enjoyable time was ^ent. _||: [ : : ■
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asie! Conyers, iting lantern
GUILD, -m is s ' Maureen • e proceedings the hymns 1 'I
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good audience assembled bn Tuesday night at a meeting Of the Methpdlra
A LITERARY EVENING.4A [very A into the mind of the [author: and to
and facial expression. ! Chatburn Dramatic CM to dempnstrate the val tag, and gave exceipt works, as also several, S.i Nuttall, of Manchei the chair, brought fr from the Droylsden '
: iRANGEBS.-MiSS supervision of a whist by; the Rangers and hel
[emhera of the e were present
-er, .who was In ; imal greetings
of this trata- from [poetical orb plays.' Mr.
thodist|Guild.
players: competed for were won as follows: | Tomlinson; 2, Mrs. Lmbert; 3,, Mrs. T. Wfisonj Gents.: 1, Mjrs. Croasdale; 2, Mr. Law; 3 ,Mr. H. Nixpn. [ Knock-out: , Mrs, Teasdale and MTs-i Jeffs; ;Mr. and ' Mrs. Sellars.
Institute on Tuesday night, i Some forty prizes, which ladles:- !■, Mrs.
Halstead had 'ive, organised in; the Church
'Couldn't digds caused Ino en
jumble-'-sale with | stalls 0f| new goPds as well, was M d last Satur day; and realised i423 10s. 3d. for th^ Ohuroh Repairs! Fund. Tea was
WADDINGTON ijlETHODIST |(|HURc!h; -A
Crossley, secretary, | wishes to an nounce that the collection, for the : National Children’s ilHolne in Wad- dingtpn amounted tp! £4 17s. 6d..
(jlHILDREN’S HOlte.--^Mlss Hilda
'served by the Ladles’ Committee..: A beautiful hand-ir.aae fug, kindly; ^ven’ by Mrs. J. Cbulthurst for; the splendid'
■. Bostick, cons. Mrs, ,H.i Whitternj gehtlemen: Mr. Bowers, Mrs. Down-, hlU, ,cdn. Mr. R; Neto. Supper was
Monday evening a whist drive was held I In the Readln'g Booms by ladies Ipr the Welcome Home Fund, The M.C. was Mr. W- Wooff, and tiierei. were '14' taples.! Wtainers: ladjesi Mrs.,David: Wahnsley, Mra,
competitors,! realised T
dlngton. Mrs. Bositpck “ he Ho SAWI
Mrs. Teasdale, Mr; Billsborough and •werei: the winners khoeje-out competi[|;lon by Mr. H. Procto Coates. During the Ej Hardie, Asslstan for Savings, N.W. Ifegiojri, spoke on tlie need for savliigs Ipuring the tfanritlon period fr( m war to peace, The event r^sed £ "
son supervised play a'I whist driye In, last jFrlday. evenlni f‘Thankglving W
< . a 3 11s. 6d. RIMlNdTON
Wrathall, 2 Mr. I Mr.l^T. H. Jackson Mr., P. Wrathall: Mrs: Waterworth. largely increased company enjoyed dancing to music |: by : Robinson’s Hand, Mr. J. Wrathiall! ofificlating
Taylor, cons, Mrs. sitters, Mrs Morris, Mrs. Mrs.
Franldand; h Croft; genti
emen,- Mr. J. Ldach,'cons,
hidden number, After supper a
longest sitter,
.thanked all who helped! 'to make the [occasion such' a success. Over £35 ,iwill be hand(d over to the Association furfis.i ]: . i
v e st!'festival In connection with Stopper-lanS Wesleyan,iMethodists was| I'held , last S in d a y . The preacher was the [Revl U. E. P. .Edwards , (Whalley},. Special an- thems were rendered by. [the choir, assisted- by friends from| phatburn. Solos in the afternoon .were taken by Mr, A. Cunliffe arid Mr.. W. Holland (Chatbumil The thanks-, giving services were coritlnued on Monday evening, when a: soclal was held.! ’The Rev. Alien ] Shaw, ,of Chatburn, gave ari: address, and songs and recltatlqris were given by the: scholars. : A; sale of fruit took [place afterwards. The finan cial] result was £ 19, this , being jh'
[HARVEST FES'nyAL.-j-l-The har handed over to the: chapel fufids.
aA KI.C. A spot waltz prize was won by Mr. Ingleby andlMlss E. Carr. A competition for a, half-set of china vvas won 'by Mrs. Snilth, of Glsburn. Mrs:; Lancaster, promoter: of the effort and Rlmlngton representa tive : in the Nurslhg : Association,
BOWLAND’S BUL
'THANKSGIVING 1 '
smAshed ['6''
! B qw la n d ' HufAl: D scored] another Thanksgivlnk.
hiaricable achievement pattered' area vnth no This? is equal tb nearlt ■head- -
.than! half—by' £25,271. ‘£65,271
£40,000 h as bpei been excee The total of Although all Ithe. d<
. record; eoi far lasj ismall ■
“^iopcemed. Thislhasl least half of wie ta:
how the total. Id 'made .yet BvailaWe, 'My;-A. J, treasurer; informs us t '■triot has [been able to
buU’s Wee:-t
YOU CA NEGLECT YO
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Morris, and Mrs. ILanOaster pre sented the prizes to the! following: tadles, 1 Mrs. p. ^«d, 12 Miss R.
T6
Brear; longest ' Mrk: Capstick, ddepj number,
CIATION.-The bl|annual vriiisti drive: and dance in aid of, the Rlb- blesdale Nursing Association was held, last Friday, evening in the emorial Institute]! Stopper-lane. Lder the direction of There were 19 taples
[OVER £35 FOR NURSING ASSO-
Mr. J. G, [for. whist
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ateauthi attractiv:
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WHlSf DRIVE.- Mr; F. Harri' at
the
Prizes - for a [Were won
evetang Mr. D. Commissioner
a^d Mrs. F. O C f T O
inder. Miss ! E. Rigby
13 tables at schoolroom aid of the expenses,
sum |df £6 6s. 6d„ and ■was won by ! Miss! Wood,
her prize back for a' f uture effort.
ipital, Wad- kindly gave
I^LCOME HOME tuND. - On
a neighbour Woodland Fu iMilk F6od never wards. easy-tO'
contra
[Thlsw digest
PLETE dllkFo Infants, Impart grc|Wlng bodli sentlal nourisH energy md go
,and lay: a four stamina and for[future ye
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Guild, when Mrs. Rendell spoke on the question, “What is the [use of play acting?" she maintained that; drpma^ tic art I enabled ordinary folk to; see
sought to express. Pliy-acting helped the'development of tiersonalfty, self- confidence and poise, p e art demand* tag the, training of the Imnld,; body;
mdersttad more' cie&rly! what[ he
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