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i t. 1 V- —' - : {, t %r ■ '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


and there


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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


X ; s m I '■u i! . \


TO THE ELECTOiBS OP CLITHEROE Ladies and i Gentlemen,


h , 1 ! if T ’f


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:


__ ,,


Government! at Westminster, even thl^, where Labow maj( have been achieved advances been made.


- n


Westminster Government.


is


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.


| : : ^


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 '


'I I ■


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


:


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


THE I 1 '


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


' m


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


,F0 R- ilLL NINE


/


Ladies and Gentlemen, selected by the Labour ; the November election, for your consideration.


i to


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'


J wIII •-


HAROLD BAILEY DENNIS CRITGHLEY HAROLD pUGKWORTH


I'-- .I x ^ l \ -w


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. _||: [ : : ■


9 h e ;


asie! Conyers, iting lantern


GUILD, -m is s ' Maureen • e proceedings the hymns 1 'I


cisiu; I 1':- L


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


:: If you hav N’T


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


J AN U


We tlU3


ateauthi attractiv:


WELl o u


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


Babie m


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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