CUTHEROE FBEE CHRISTm]^S: A UNITEip
METHODIST [CHURCH,; M0OR LJANE ; ,
, I -- ■ ■ : iwiulbe iielld to , ^ i^;;, MdpiNGi M
j/pnducied by REV
Soloist: IV&s^RnthT^son (^pran< The
Collections to aid pf Nations Chi CLITHERGE '
PARISI^ [ CHURCH
10- 30: 6-30:
8-0 : 9-
I-
Holy Communion^. i, Holy CQM®anion (Hymns);
Matins and Sermpd; Evensong anj^ Sermon, t
,J. (SmDFORDt J ^
)T Organist; Mr. E, S. Hartley. sltplr, ;We invite jyou to store lis' ^ p p y Mont- j..: ’ i ' .i ' dren’s Home and Orptonage.
^Ti PAUUS CHURCH LOW MOOR, GLITHEROE
Sunday Next, Dec. 23rd Sunday Next, Dec. 23rd 15:
MORNING' SElRVipE 11 o’clock evening pERViCE 6 o’clock
iHRiSfi : CHRISTMAS Di^Yj I
10-30 a.m.:-Matins and^rmon; II- 30 la.m.: Snng Euiharlst. 1,1
IK I f I
Congregational Ghi^rcli CLITHEROE |
Sunday Next, Dec; 23rd 10-30 a.m.: i
:
REV. C. ]. GUILDFORD : < 6-0 p.m.;, j i ! ft
‘ CAROL akd nI^RR'ATION SERVICE
THE CHOIR,*MISS M. SELLARS, Conducted by ! ' V
MR. R.*TURNER Utid ! the minister.
METHODIST CHURCH ‘ WESLEY ^
! CLITHEROE j . i s'iii
Sunday Next, Dec. 23rd i
10-30 a.m.: > j. [ REV. W.'-ALLAN SHAW I' i ■ , 'i6-0p.m.; ■ i i CAROL SERVICE. , 1 iREV. W. HARTLEY TOTTY
i ANTHEM, " JESU, JOY OP MAN’i ^ DESIRING." ;
'1 ^ Oboe Obligato: SAPPER MAWY
i I , MOOR LANE METHODIST! CHURCH
Sunday Nex^Dec. 23ril io-30 a.m.: and 6 p.m.:
.fly l6-0p.m;:
FESTIVAL OF NINE > LESSONS, and CAROLS
MOOR LANE METHODIS SUNDAY SCHOOL!
' — -
Sunday Next, Dec. 23rd ,
DISTRIBUTION at 2 p.m.
PRIZE i
PRIZES PRESENTED'BY: MRS. J. S. YEAR5LEY.I
Miss Dorothy Dean will preside. , Solok: MISS BETTY [ ODDIE.
Collections for the National Children’s! Home.
Alii patents and. friends bordlallj I !
, tovitod. 1 ! METHODIST CHURCH
NELSON ST., LOW MOOR CLITHEROE -
the ANNDALI SCHOLAR?’ ,
PRIZE DlSTRlBUip atii-i-: !'■.'-j : .
SERVICE OF OLD
CHRISTMAS h ym n s !am , TUNES r will be held on
DECEMBER 23rd;, at ,6 o’clock PREACHER :r ,!
Sunday Evening Next MR. ED. DEMAIN
The Prizes will be dlstributod b7 MR. JOHN 'TRAFFORD, pf Darwer
Joint collebtlons will be, taken to Church and Good Samaritan ^'unck
Members are ktadlv asked-to i, their ftee-will offering box^es t9 , Service, i 1
; . . ; ... 1
iring this
'• I I .1 ^ WHITEWELL , (ja r o l I e r v ic e
SUNDAY NEXT, DEC. 23rd at 7*30 p.m.!
CHRISTMAS DAY
qFRVICE 10-45 ri.m., followed b/ CELEBRATION, i
the rector of slaidburn. 0 Colleague will
oSlc.aie.
1 0 and 8-0
a.tti.: Holy[Communion; UNION-
METHODIST ■ ’ '
'1 preliminary notice
1 , Proceeds for Ctoir Funds.
aid i^LO S
TREET CHURCH,
■LOW MOOR :
SUNDAY NEXTj DEG. 23rd r - ANNlJ^iL . ■
To Commence 'at 6 p.m. ■' address by '
PRIZE DISTRIBUTION aod CAROL,SERVICE
REV. .J. E.' Pj .EDWARDS
TUESDAY Nek DEC. 25th XMAS NIGHT [i
A GRAND CONCERT will be giv in by the
Crescent CoJicert Party . ........ C
Catherine ....... (Provincial
" 1
Waddington, Soprano Concerts)
of Nelson. Artis :es:
(Lancashire & Yorkshire. Concerts) . Rennie Heap, Baritone
Marjorie Kend all,. (Joptralto (Provincial Concerts) Herbert Hartley, Tenor
(Prize Winner, Blackpool, Festival. B.B.C. and Provincial Concerts)
Ernie Worth, Nojelty Entertainer
Margate GottJ Solo Pianist (L.R.A.M., jA,R.C.Mi) ■-
The Rev.! j. E.- P. Edwards will open. ' Chairman: ;
ADMI SSION /1 6; CHILDREN 1/- FRIDAY, 28th DEC, 945 Concert to commence at 7 p.ra
Mr. I John Wilkinson, i/JiP., ir. | on:
IT’S A GREAT PARTY.' TT WHi BE A GREAT SHOW,
We welcome you Xmas Night.
HOLY COMMUNION after Morning Service.
to Low i Moor on
REV. J.
S.YEARSLEY, M.4 MITTON and '-BISHALL EAVES IcHURCH INSTITUTE '
CHATBiI jRN „mittonJchurch
iSirndjiy Niext, Dec. 23rd 7-0 im.:
CAROL SERVICE C H ld im /IA S
CHRISTMAS EVE, Midnight CHORAL COMMUNION
CHRISTRfAS DAY | ' 8-0 a.m-. and 11-15 h.m.
6ASHAL 9-151
EAVES
ST. MARY'S CHURCH GISBURN
lay Next^ Dec. 23rd i at 6-30 p.m.
CHRISTMAS
TABLEAU SERVICE t ! WADDINGTON
f I^HOD|sT CHURCH
SOCIAL Ej'vENING and GIFT WEEK-END
in aid of!the Bll ;zed Churches Fund FEBRUARY 2 id and 3rd, 1946. ■ Particulars later.
!
LONDON ACADEMY OF MUSIC DRAMATIC ART
been, successful In gaining Itheir BRONZE MEDAL-L.A.M,
The following candidates have
ELSIe! KERSHAW ELIZABETH .RENDELL AUDREY,i BRADSHAW ■I [(Grade'7)- '
Prepared by:— Mary Rendell A.L.A,M;(EIO!!.), Gold Medallist
MEADOW'BANK ^ CHikTBURN
WADDINGTON W.V.S f
W ^HisjFbRlVE an d [s o c ia l .
IN ST. i HELEN’S SCHOOL
On MONDAY, DECEMBER 31st ■t commence at 7,-45 p.m. .
•ADkHSSION 1/6 i,::' '.. .SaK^gunetoJ WoTrien .
■JJ '.Tv -lreas:|tab!epharges. ' I’rbcce'ds fori to Rc,adirig noqm
Yo ■^e ^ 50/50 will be[ held on
January 2^th ' 1946 , ■-!
Proceeds Ji aid of H.M. Fotces Gift Fund.
!! iGooD b;s ■Watch fir further details.' ' j' j at 8 p.n.
GENTS’ HAIRPRESSER WHALLEY
■rrio :• satisfy I'lnnumerable' enquiries, that,.', havtog
bebn demobbed I from I the Army, I WHALLEY dav the WhBlley Women Unionists LwiiJvn ; UNl6NlSTS.---<)n
Rodims. ' Thurel wasj an excellent atliendance! Mr.I Richard ^ ^ t gaw a ^ort iialk. The prhsM, which yere dl^
buted.by Mrs. [Roger,! G r e ^ ;
,Mr _ ortli-terrace,
were won byf ladies, ! h&s. [Martin, j 2 Mrd lBlaiklbdge;. gentlemen, lit MK.' Cogglnsl'2' Mr. CWney. ,
i l l h ' N Q t e - : . y 4 j v ^
‘ 1 .! I !'■' ! .-H [•; ■ ' ' An ^traordinary g en u a l If n c
' j:’, ■ I''.'- ' ‘will'be THE CLUB
dll'he (' Ml
l
Club ‘ held on [
NGL, BRQOB; ST. on
L. H.'ALLEN, Hon. Secretary -y'
11th County of L^nc Bn,jH*0. Clitheroel an4 Dlstricr
George.l^ ttO, of 12, mb. C.
7ld£.y, aged 6 [thproO, and . 1y Me?^;
^Ulthlerdri. Mr. Watts' was a,member ^ of the Chth'ek (wservatlye .club,'
‘Piehslohs
and la keen- totords ^and towls j player. wada-baJchelor,- and jhis
b I
Oil Tuesday. M T!he Rev. H. Yi Burnett offlcto- MR;(fe -CkttSTY . . ..
at tlie A^e of]jB7-.]'" The interment took place at k ; j la ry ’s Cemetery
_ ibd^
bf.Mr. George A r-*. riknrfrn
'street, iml
lerchdnto jent Wds
„
__ was a native, of wad for years em-, ‘ 'Oswald Rowe, [Is'last place of ,t the 'Ministry, js at . primrose.
.jiibe, died last irles- Couiii
Yesterday:- Hefore i Mr. .Standfing 1; (.presiding) alnd ^rsl-Nightingale,
,
iLongacfe. GUlherobJ WhO 'Was sum- [moned 'for. dflving: a! motor-car without a drlvihg licence, explained
M 1 dismissed , . rs. Gwendoline [Southworth. of Britte. Is still .alive <
I It was stated that the licence ex- 'iplred to! July* arid!-tha'i when her
■that the [ renewM!. of jit had beeh overlookpdJ......,, 1. [..1. . .
[ .attention ■was I r a k to th< Inow ? ” , ,
a lorig''. illness T tAhe'death •Thomber, farm wofk^, b^ Ialnst Thos. meht of costs a Summons
'The case wss dlsmi .ment of costs., The Ben!:h 'also
c
„ nuriibsr of ypat^ .ago he was toe. Iviilarie 'rilumlx r an4 decorator. He also W e d a imaU mixed business. He
aSd l75, ,tlf 78, St. Paul’s- itow M^oor. lUntll, he retired
a vhdow. The iriterment
will: t^ e ! P A» .at f t - , Ma^^s Cemkw to-ir(rrow, after a ^ r -
■ 'M IvoT'pugh. '
vlce,1 to St.' p ml s Church,. I^w Moor! to be cpijdpcted by the Rev.
; aJ varley
of Miss I Beatr cb . Uice Vtey, aged 80 oi 111, Wlrilley-road,(Clltheroe.;,
The d k h ,took ^lace oh Tuesday
She was a na dte |df 'Clitheroe, and h ad ' worked tor m a n y ' years at Whlpo’S Mill.' In her younger days she ■was a 'm<mbor of the choir at St. Jjnies’s Cirirch. The Interment at 'St, Mary’s C ^ ^ r y to-day will be ccnducted | byilthe Rev. H. Y.
Burriw. y- ], IJ ,, Miss
Wood eroe, was iThe
itery bri 'Weemesd! "
itefmer t by th^ Rev, I.'A
_ed on Sjiriday, aged 80. She sister lofMrs. W* S. Weeks.
Margrret] [Sykes,' of Jfest RLbbl :^ale-avenue,' Clith-
' M. N. SYKES ^ ,
ly was condubted! l| Bland* Mto. ■ : |
$t.' Mary’s'Ceme-j
iMR.i'R EATfUfiH OF WHALLP vlUage ijof
^ to u p (62;; ;bf [“ Frlars,’j:'Ktag-
Yiuasa: v* Whalley has lost Its best-known- personalities 1C'
dej.tri 'Of: Mr. :i/Robert
ifANUARY 18th, 1946 TICKETS (li’niited) 4/ Maj be
had if rot 1 i lerabers of the Comm-ltltoe. ^ i ■
H. CejOK.
Iiidepehdetit Order Oddfellows
of
d ia m o n d HILL LODGE No, 2556 Cl A-TBURN
to attenh the
OF [your { LODGE which Willi I bp ■
I at 7[p.m ■ i. : 'H.
. DANCE BAND
To all SecretUrito rind ProBujters I of Daifces: ',/■ ['! |
JOHN GllADWEliLfS [ DANCE;|BAND:.I. i
plalylng
regularly.atthe aEseI^LY ROOMS,. -toHALLEY, Wednesdays ■arid Saturdays, is[® w able to’-ac'cept other'(ingagemerits
11 ; comhiunlcat ons Idrtosed .to:!—'!|': ' ; [■
! ' 20, MYTHiON VIEW,' ClITHEROE .j [; ,iii.,'toii,sotr.,
USTMAS CARDS '■ ^ A tE t e R S
(LCipAL yiETy CALENDARS) M.B.; B.cS
Child’s Fiistor r of CHtiheroe ’ ■ l|yi'A.''Liiagshato!-t1j''''
[Tl-Z/C!:!!: ' , Eefreshments,provided .[rit.:j v !: ; A.DVER’irSB R' & !'-TriMES;. [ h 1 . : r
" '" ’I n'{-' ^ ■ ■■ ! 'i ■ ;r‘.
'should be 'DANcbmi SUCCESSl^S
At'- the re[(;eut,.etomtaationi..of I the BRITISH Bd LLE F bRGA^HSAljlON
I . the folic wl'iii: .pupils of the ■ t CLITHE]R()E' PREFARATORY I SCI^OOL "DAWlNip CIASS
■ ! passed,(Wim;hQjiiours:,- i:
PATRICIA RICMRDS .j [Grade 'IL.97 I/torks
BHEliGH ■■W
norma McDOmD,-;!^ '
[;■ :■; Gto^eTI, 90 Marks ' ■ jGtode H,,88 -1^^^
Hli’ESlDE ; ] Tiierlbiye ajre pupils ,if :i-*' R.A.D.
'i,.-'- street.-CUthcpoe!,rtopective!^,,77:iW day.-:'Officlal5; elected were; chmr-v- ;£ chojl- was!brlghtly-decbratedilast Fri- ’
Woofl,iSfaldburri',l73[ >mbreow: the brothers Wil iam G. arid Charles R. ■Liveseyl of Grindle cn and 19, Graftpn-
■#MiiRKi^ir’!PL^CE, -CLlliHEROK g a “ T f
Birthday, t liai _____, . . jngraluiatiDns to,^f iriP*'
' .'Waddington.! Peel-street;' 77;, and^Mrs. 'atherine:;(3qunftme. 32; Nprtoitteeet,. nnVilveraiiils
“mMGE‘S 's iT O E “- S ‘’’&^^ s r f s r 'w i ' f 'K . s a ^ ^ the in^itute||Wp hbld last
■mnti 'Mr iSrton,i'-Joint treasurers.''Messrs.'.'A.''.'Bha'.the evehingp^ed'v rA'fVi'A «^nr«'nn>3 wme " ' W. WlMnson-and Ji Costingon. ; / ’n, r'' ■ '
.TnVin- .TlppTnmsr-.'- lomt -r^yEvening, wnen::the, junior:children v' lielid (their party. Games were played*.
■ Clitheroe : Congregational. .‘sfmday Ma iiiiipu: iJ iu
' H 11 I'- i - m ai
Rev. T. W. Castle g^tve .a [delightful ' tolk ori “ North Country Humour . '•
• WOME34’S INS'rrrUTE. - The to members bf the [Wrimen’s Ii?stl-[ J
tute at their, monthly 'Thursday evening. ML- --------,
held on i
ERiDAY,! DEG. 28th, ' '
945
THOMAS!, '[Secretory.
BALL ■yoars he -was riii efficient iSfecretary, of thb ConsseeIrVativis Club.l During
ljervlc< jocal •[ -eapab. epeared
■th( tot
tic an( a' vlci Drams widow ta WL terv'o! Brown
yesterc.ay 45, ofj ■ lurn. [___ lad lived to
The
daugh’i ivoTked Water!]____------- ---------- had been employed' by Messrs! E.
lyears. He: leaV ;er. :For
. at
S.aldburh for the Fylde Board,
and.mOre recently; he
A nriplve of I Cumberland, he Ghritburn for over j 20 i [a wife,, son and leveral- years; ihe
6'0, _____ ,
Pranklandjaid Sm, builders, Chate burn. I The interment .will tpke place at Ch itburni Parish Church,
le -war years he .performed useful at th I'headquarters of the
W p — ,
jroe'a, iId i^alley_Amatour Ope^a- ,------------------------ -
nil
tic Siciety.j''He leaves a The ilriterment took- place Parlshl Church'Ceme-
ra|![-LiL^RY[
death''- dtourred ''suddenly ■Mr.'Isa
Dran atic Sbcletles- andwas ■preslTent of the Whalley
Wedpesdrijf, the Rev. 0. Ijl. offlclsitlngi
- - -
tome auririd Idetachment. A basi i Sinker, he -had ap4
of WhUlIey, ,lb ihadia conmandlngj presence,. Siinimer or whiter hq; ,
street, [who had!, riot been In good, heEdth for several months. A native,'
Farm, Chaigley, for using in RL XaaUfTajr*rlUC«u wlithbAVirie,
winto BaUway-rbadj ffom Parson Lane mpty bottles andproken glaM. When
'PtM nTT' *«A'nf4 ! fx^A fIm
_____ ... was turning nrii ■
:pllaanaaltjon, defendant i
the corner.’’-Defendant declared that the same method df securing crates.had been used! for ,tw|) j^ears without any
it. : i IfW that dump^at :
John Henry. Spbak; (45), 71, J^alley road,' Clltoerde,| a j' slaughterman
_ . . .
Butoher? AssocratTori pleaded guilty to stealing lamb’s liver, beast’s heartland mutton fat, valuej9s. 4id„Yrom Clithe-
caretaker! at toe abattoirs, Pl®^ded guilty of i stealing beef fat, value 6s. Inspector 'WHitehead ^Id that ns toe result oflseverUl. comblamts that offals ,and fats were bbingi stolen, P.O. Suir
roe abattoirs, arid H?nn( Parsons (43), 22, Brownlowtstreeti' mughterhouse
cliffe'kept observations. Md about 7-10 p.m. on;i December IStlT h e ^ w the accused (leave lid abattoir. They car
jjjj-ilithetoe! !tond District-
hen a ctate of milk bottles fell'.into e the roadway, which : was strewnmto said: "Its 'the I flIfstlTttime it has done
as iked for an' fexp n anything like
IL VUw y road Cuv44WVf *'*'*’“ 77"" iicou omv.
.shevsald: f‘Do ttfey not send you renibde ' " ''■> , >
led riii pay-' [id on pay
improperly. sectred.-fInspector White- head'said that defendant
•*-l from| prospective customer. T| VrfSh, -to
aid taking [steps to | re-open my, business within ;tlie ndxt few weeks.;
NEW
council ?5^h,
lease Note! One house only, at i D the usuali time,i on Christas}
Monday to Friday at 7:30 pjn. PSaturday!at 6-0;and 8-15 pm. . ay. Advance. ' booking offlcei
closed, on.i Christmas Day and j Boxing Day.
Monday! [Tuesday, Wednesday:; | j ! LAUREL & HARDY in
TH E RIG NOISE Thuradaj^|Frldky, Saturday | GEOk4 SANDERS' ^ VLINDA. DARNE’LL ,to'i
iver
Rpin.emi>er Otjr ■! ■ YEARS! EVE DANCE
VSfe Batt. Eafe't- liancashpe Regiment to the Vicar ofi Clitherpe i in the Parish
. formall Jy handedJ
over.ltne colom of the ; I The Mayor (CoUncfllw'J. Thomber) .ir«. .
___Mr safe I keeping Church. I • >
' I The County Oommi
were, ment many
looinis—
Exchange! It weavers at the] some but onej.
*Signing ' An ”!
■Rachel
Kay.Bhuttlewc meeting, at Chatbum forming a company ,0^
. DAiYtniAnr. r/\
h, addressed a ith the object of iirl Guides.
tloner, the Hon.
About; 1,500 cS^'v'oe^wprkpeqple Q-fl <
Cluthiurn Ppmt^lian; '' I' b "I b , t.hp TJhemnlov-
he Uhemp y ivas stated that had.but two
ui V. ^wiciers held their ipwidds of -140 birds Mr.l Dixon Robinson ■ [.p..T.;!Norgrove,
i ■ ■'' ■
I m44s ito' Watsqn [and Ixmlale, of Clltherie,. had principal
.ler, CJlitheroe; &lni at til 16' Clitheroe A GhriEtihaS' fa,t stpcl first~time in th^L theta were clar-'
Bullixika belbnlglng,
roles in “The Quak<l- Girl," produced by B ackbum Amate
1Etion Mart Coy’s. Church. ‘ s1 [Show. For the
O Mr. RJ Whitta- ' premier awards
tory of 1,he Mart
kreiled a rc^U of [hori# to the memow of lobal RechabM who had served in
:the--GreatWar. l' ! l
I Clitherohians fiai the way [of Chris additibb to the
|Lot?efgata! and Boroiigh Band.
[the oberafll D
l Plenty of choice in ;u^ibs. jentertainment.
i and Sunday Sqb- 'cinemas, there iw(
'Store " at The Hall, ’' concert i by the
lutnerous tba parties ■ Mciais, 1 and the performances of
BrQ. R.' il'iarskenJTchief, Rider, un-
which were being put in hand at= St. Helen’s Church.p'Waddmgtbn, it .wag
In connection with improvements
revealed that a parishibner had bought t the] choir seats and stalls which vrere
-
he east end' cf Whitewell Church, was unveiled to the menlory of Edwara E>arker, ES<i;, of Brojwshblme Hall.'
] A memorial, vindbw, --------- , oifant Jesiis and the'adoration of the aepherds and ,tae Magi,'installed'in
depicting the d' Of 16 deaths registered to'the tpro
and Hislrict had its, Christmas tea ^ uarty and entertainment. In connect | t ;idn with SS. Michael.and John's, after
of wor^ib in Clitheroe
adults gave.a performance of “Snow- White and the Seven I Dwarfs’’ in. the Public Hall,l under the direction of Mr. Michael DuckettJ 1 1 , . ■ .
ea in the tchool, sch()lars and several V .'.
[■ill !■’ i [' ■ 1' *1-'-■ , -
'
Rev;, A.’ li. Grindleton,
The Bishbp of Rlponl mstaUed the ' * ■
S__________ 'the Public:! Hall ....
Baron de Pourchevif tilous Stranger,"
chool.entertalned a large audience m ■ “
: 1. :i '! ■ Greig to the living of
iBoys of Clitheroe. Rqyal Grarnmw ’’"with the plays ’ Le
-■ ! l . 1: i !'
THIS [IS TflE '.4 Y ) ‘LAN(3E-TkP^!’ il
iahd “ The Dlus-;
I -was very pie interesting | note Edmond (Jambien sod [o;f Mri a. Cambito,, Bawdlahds,;
>ed'| to hdve an l Company!to their bpenlmeetlng, butli from, Ooiporal'
. , , . , ‘
is w !the:i:'stAfiE' at ‘ RiAJ' ‘
o be , removed from ! Buty, Parish ' takPrii prisoner by' the . Revolution-' ;
quatters to Greede., Edmond, ■who i joined'Ithi/iForceri to! 1941, !had;a” rough time'ayear[.ago whenhe was;;
' arife Iri Greece.' ‘ He''Wlll bd Iv^ell-' reiriembered at th i Hall, Lowtergate, wtorehe.! made ^ several' appear- ■ lances in showsi tnere. H e ’^Itesii “ llam
Ito.play one of toe pririclpal ro lk . to : toe' •E.NHA'.! panttoiiriie, Des'to n woou,- vyni p a> lau
uring the week, 14 ^ere children, the
Edward Cook, 12, [ Wiffl-street, 23 years, and WilUa n Hathaway, [10, Monk street,
-.SB.years. ‘
toy the!' Palace Theatre, Athens. Later., [the; bhow will play to audl-i ' e n k to Northero Greece. 1' ; The 1
b BO.-~-o — J __ c.--------
' ’
, th!f! National" Qpdmi "House [to Athend; iiiAh added attracueri:Is '■that/thtoMs the first! pantomime, ever tp be produced to. Greece, iiMi iMlyhousesl are expected.’'
I 'Well ' done, Edmond! ;■ [Herie’s wishing the Grecian “Babes to the Wrod/^everYSUccws, ; : :j
compariy included several .service-] m ^ arid itlie'Corps de Ballet frami:
. .
mgs, which IpclUded a'concert, by toe ; Guides arid Rangers and a dahce; made £60 available for division[,amongst ’ ockl and ■'national bharitlea The
Companies, are i fortunate in having" such splendid help, and support from
a i■' Here’s a-bit of! news that' kduto! cfoorai iBebnato Cutler, | Cpld-
totorerit those : 1 stationed ' to ddrinanj!:'.whb' vdll be'; making'their W homewards in the nbar
s tW Guards, iwho 'Is stoMon^' to' iBJpnkter, glVes me Ms address there', andi says [that h^ would-be glad' to', s ^ any local lads who' are'passtog through' that ,city; It is '40j Hein- fcffcement • Unit,' [[M.!.' [‘koin, Munster, [ir hope soitie will call on ■ Mm and enjoy a' yam; about ,th$ old
btoough. -^ ;_ jv !k I , ; ■
aherryTree motor-car with a load
■ nCe^mtWo of the- falr; .sU^W' Mtisgkbl' A.T.B.-, Pendle-p4<ii! I j r ia ' Chester, WtokP-.
IMy lea've-list Is headediwlth the- Cbpdren andrsta^^QfofP ’ "T^ . f t
, ■ I iVU' tUJlVlIlYS^D. i:v»« Itandring ..: 1 1 0114
Mr Mt
N.iMr
A; Roberti___ -j- q i and'Mrs.Iw. S
•
pm . j ' others are,:-, Gimnei, ^H. Tj_ sowerbutts, Esq. SowerbuttS, Mbor-larie; D^nce-Sgt;.| Mr. and Mrs.fW.^
F.iRead
i r g t J K®,-WUlweU « j |e r s |- . 1
tdriffie^.riMto’ of! the local torce;rL.A.G. Herbert Worthington,-
;a.F.; (Kemple-vieyr.|:^ ^^
nth UNRRA in Germany.,.- He was, t RochdalU with thd county, police
i A visitor to toei'town the otheri ay was Gaptato Tyrer,-wfio'-to
j eforU joliitog up, aito V*!! enieinbereli by many to Clitheroe
|nd Dowiihain. ' [ ■ I have 'just 'heard tha,t Bombar-
He wasi: one .0^ ‘['Terrierd;” '-and hi r eceritly, [with .an- *
“ Quite correto.”! andj Pqrson^ Yk . ■ Each ■ defendant expressed rpek Sneak said itfwas an bpportimity .to put a blt .of Jfat to toe; dripptog ^ Parsons said it^
was.ai grtat temptation • In these days ofi shotoagq. ■
V We are, allowed a toM. not reply. W n charged,; Speak said.
'A fine of 20ik, pto costs.; was! imposed
Was nover t)j be, seen -trithout a" in each c a ^ resplefident t uttonhole. i. For "many years [he was]; "le
£170 XIMS FAYRE AT
b o l t o n -b y -Ib ow l a n d A successfullXmas Fair was held
In the School at lBdltori-by-Bow- for, general re
pairs. .The ['-Fair ■was arranged only a few weeks ago by a committee of church: workprS, ,and their en-- thuslasm jresulted| ;ln the m(Mt airibltlous effort of| Ito kind lil; the
: The chair . was taken by the Rector,. Rbv. N; B. Stott,, who totro- ;duced LadyAssheton> CH.E., J.P.,
village fori many ye^s. ,
who declared | the sale open. , In -a ' •
years.- A Vote of thanks >as pro- i Wilson,:of Jerusalem'
spoke of the family had- for ' many
•tastk-ufly detorated and' filled with a large variety of goods which! had been made o^ given by supporters. In addition there tyas a bran' tub, Ice-Oreairi stall,, guessing competli- tlonsana sldri shows. The tea room was aJsdi-a busy place.' To finish off the evening ri dance was held-and was
attended.by alarge crowd. The - very [satisfactory financial
_____were J five ■ stalls,; all
splendid achievement.
iMiss.Stewart and Mr. R. MUns Redhead acted'as secretary and treasurer respec tively. |-.
congratulated ...on .this :
ried what app iared to ^® up under theh atos.] and , p ^ n s also had a white pippr, parcel The offlcCT . overtook them aM asketj t o o n s what was in the pareel. “[Eggs, he replied. Both sacks we:'e [found to contain faw.. S for an 4lanatioto Speak said:
n India. [ At home -toto hlid;to hunger brother, John,, now serving..
ueiui ,. uw
iervice. ; Anyway, ithey will have| heir Christmas at home together.!, '
rif civillari!,llfe-4nclude: '['Sergt.;; ■
: dajes'tylslphrls-tmas fare,-they are; row periririnontly sharing the 'Ijnato:
i3t. -' Mary’s-street; • and ,| L.A.C.: Harold Fletcher, Srilthlll-road. '. .'
. -V i l -
rery"i)felaTed to mariy far cerseas, lore’s all the best for Christmas viay the New Year see yoh back lome.
it- GOLF (CLEB
, ,The need lor-.a'large numberjof[ new[. inembers wqs stressed at tht /mnual! leneral meeting of Clitheroe Golf Club,,
on Saturday. .It is hoped to have ffie ull 18-hole, course ready :or play i n Spring,-and the best encoutrigement
shei^ committee could have wqu d be the[ nupport .'of an enthusiast^ body of;
»easurer, Mr. F., J.' Hargrrives, solid-j i r, Mr. J.! H., Ramsbottbm; anditors, | • lessrs..Porter, Matthews; Mafsden arid,
. B. Mitchell: captain; Mr.|R jY, Par-1 l cinson; secretary.- Mr.' |J.' ‘BJackbum;,!
embers. ;. Mr. F. J. Hargraves - pre-[ ?or the coming year! President,. Capt.i
: iervice he, was unafilmously elected an
result #as atoum oj( £170, and thb committee to[ general and. the .stall holders [to pariticular are to be warmly: ■
Although these greetings. jWUl be SeL'
Ih the Lancashire [Fusiliers, j Johns: leave' is' [ preparatory to [ overseas,
(tor' Wml Stratton; Holly .BMk,, iatoum, 'ls| spenffiffig' hls" first, ihrlstmas at ,‘home
Dr; and Mrs. Mr.iand Mrs., Mri H ■ Lyor Mif.i ana Jifrs. ■
•K i i 'R T iS R fo ia - ■
■ ■ and Mrs. su^St.. kiilU (^litoeroi' ' ' ’ ffia"! •’/ . l.C.'...
II 1 11 1 2 2 I'l 0 11 0 0110 1! 1
Macdonald .... R. Sutcliffe ,i.. 3
H. wnoiey .......
Wi Rogers, Esq. ;
.-.-.Mt•'i• • • .• T. iRydeheardl'Esq. (2nd,don.)
FilDawson,- Esq., .Eshton-terr.
Mtosrfii-W. iWestoeadj & Sons-. itcL'.L.i.-'M-'-" •••••••••••••
Mr. ariU MtoiC. G. Ro^-.--' R.A.O.B., Crown Lodge,No. 869
f6r some[ time!;,,
[the Original sale'of sliver,sto; .... been?; more, \ m aid Mro.,V|
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Mr. and Mrs. , E. Poreest ]y[is. -j. pato mS
M orth,'.i Mr. and Mrs/ T. Cole ^ • w atid ,
Those-!iwho-' will not eat i., Sid:,.. Mfs. J. H. Rlgson' ... ■: J
i!m(ss M. a. Squthworth
] ^rahk ' Rushton', • HlA.F.; LqadlngT, - Seamari- Tom S'oott; Tom Dewhprst'!
M'lyo: ■ ’p ?l W.V.S S
PpstEges andclilU ZcgioLivlviwXi •••. ' U A subscribed in
I , ■ i
;he above monies £56 Is. 4to.* V93 ship'haif-perinieSv'
re^tratlon
sided. '' ! " , [ -I I , "i '■ The following is a list [of fife! officers;'
member. :■ ■■,1'!': j!',' : : ' Before the war. [the Clitheroe Golf Dlub was becoming - widely known.' It is to be: hoped that 'lloVefs ',of the ‘antlent’’: ‘game.'will -rally round to ■ msure that it is. toon riestored to its
Dosltion of prestige.! - 1 ' ' OHRlSTaUS, PARTIES
institute gave, all the childrm of,the: (Jrlndleton! parish an Xmas party on
£ laturdayv' when. Miss:=Joari Chamley pened the proceedings. ( In ■: Chatbum Church ■
won by Mrs. Driver. Refreshments . a ri ptoekent itea in the Scho )l were itorved, and tne isoolaLhalf-! .topptag'.Sunday rSchtol cllldren of
sided. [Thanks were voiced by Mrs. ’I'he prograirime ..j.. Driver rind Mrs. Smith! The compe-, plays, ^and^ a pank titlon ifor home-made toys
^jOsterdw^^ Ladies of the 'Grindietoi. Village,
aonorary life-member, of [the :lub,.with ■ ill the privileges arid powers of a full- ■
s secretary Mr. A. Langshaw resigned. 1 : To show appreciatjbn of hiq valuable
Khlner. Messrs. J. Greenwood,; J. E.'| Dook, J. Lupton,
A.iLangshaw and Dr, Macdonald were elected [new directors. j' After many years of yeoman service;
v
METHODIST SCHOOL. - Members . V. the’ JuriiorGuild,arranged-a;concert
CHATBURN
-arid social last Friday night, in'support; of the Blitzed Churches Fund.' [The event proved a complete success. ,|[The,,previous evening,, the Juniors t wtoe; entertained at a party glvefitolC'
of
.Tqesday fught, at'which all the . teach-' !
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Happy tlirie.'’v ' V ..r '■ '! [,[ 1 1: ■
K/.v,4r
he [Woteen's Fellowship, and speritii' I (There'was-q Sunday School party, off
ers lent theirilaid.''Mr. Rendell'was iff - charge of, the'games.
11 •
were:-iMeSdames;'Clarke; Teasdale and wls;,.Mesdame3''[Sharpe, .Alstto' 'and--, lljpriJifk-oiito-'.Mrs. Sharpe and.
Institute on Saturday night. iMiss C.,; Pijeettian'iwas in charge. Prize-wtoners,
Mr & I^rs. RICHARD for:
[ wish all.t|ieirfrien(is very Happj
'1[ and New.'Year.
nary iepartment were .to ;er- to Individual class iheld a
|:-word' a !festive, appearance.-' GaBes -„.^'!?6r-/tl)e ■
sday, wlfen^arents provided tne ’ ohiitfito"; AU' the | rb6ms
Fibblesdale 'Senlori.'Sti Jamfes'sJ p'atttbiic'and Low Moor) thet'. festivities.
, ; ad
the . md . lad ‘
I '!(:'
were 'played-in the school hall : 1J ■ : .puniTs: at the Grammar School,
i at the (Pendle Junior. School p, 'I (pHurch .
Ml-, aid Mrs. H. Boothman
EdtoondSoh.Esq.; and Mts. R. J. Caven '
r. arid Mrs. G. Hetherington
11 2 2 1: i
1 :t
•. arid -Mrs. F.' Margerison .. ;terBrlari pawley.,(aged 6).
J. IE; Cook,i:®sq. . M^ssrU. W.'Elackbpn & Sons
0,10 1 1
J; a Cowglll -.i ,G. W; Words-
0!10| 1 1!
S .'^tfeide .. 2 1 2 js, . E s
Prevlo and' -__ and' Mrs,
iclmowieked- i’. 221 i E. Gbates
' 1; 1 2 2
ents 'and friends,, to| whom they are
, ®esei, wiUf be betoto Christmas, so:— ------- - wltoes tb all members of the Girl Gu de mWemerit. ' May i l936 : bring tosh o ' ....... 1 for service, good cam^i ng
my!' labtl.’,'Notes’ b here are my best
an CO itries.:;:
pportunities coptact,
0HRIST3IAS APPEAL with' Guides '■ of ' other
TREFOni.
THE,:.-! IAYo)r’A'-,-WELFARE r.FCk' Supscriptioris iMtslusly
reqpiyed [tel, December
d .' 0 0 0 0. 0;
0 0 0 6 0 0. 0 0
annual .Christmas Fair i I successful.: The proqeed-
he'3S-' .l ^bAthe WCto^ (Rkrlsh Chp®' a° ^a^amitt ienroUek ; two Guides, Uderstarid, wbryl satisfied and pleasid
a^d i eybhing. !>lAmorigst who,; I
J,-|i\, A^ocls
‘ Babes'to! the W'Ood,’ wrilcji Is 'iqow ,1 such a realistic exWbltion that at least tg produced fo‘r presentation oP
■flrstold: I bear'the '! casualty "-gav( thougto theto
the^ ■ ■■i" ■!. ! i '■ ■!' ' 1 "i , CHRl
STMAS '111' !i
V' . , ' - - i ' j - 1945.
.. U' ' ' T ... [•' ! ! ■ i 1 ; : 1, ' ' : 1
, ■ 1 i 1 r I . ' .1 .' i ' i 1 :■ 1
OE IG l i l GEIBES
.thA'Miiatiofa or the’
j.lBt I'Glitheroe' ha^e,.beeb.^to^d .of,
-..their, isbccessful
■ 'I 'was '5 sbrr^ ■ I was; ,uhable. ,tb [ aocebt w ..v*vere
with the’ gerieral smartness. ( ' ' Hiring ,pat]rol4lm,e.[ jedohi patrol 'gafre
■rid presented first, class and proflcieniy .j
idges.arid’toUlce stara, ; Later she uspecfed: tori. Company, and ,was, I
■
CB^ilSTMAS GREETINGS: & BEST , WISHES ,f6Ri 1946. TO i ALL i MEMBERS OF
t h e MAYOffi 'APPiEAL ]fl
' I Fund, out of which so than ! cases havs! been agisted jiq war-time istringehoy or.ic ' I fortune, i nd 11 am conflden
I There ire still many p ' require h tip; oh accouhe ,of
A
i ' tomers. i. '' ' I: : ! All contributions w ' ledged in he local Prbs commend the purpose of t
’ ;■ JAMES !Mayor's Parioto'Clitlierbe- 5th December, 1945.
CHRISTMAS GRE. •AND ALL GO TO OUR
)6n I , ,, -j-
' without'them arid their ba (jlltherbe’B- blff .efforto 'itf
at Malvern. It is' hard r. what Cllthdroe 'woy}d i-h
V (prominent part. One offle
toe war'-and in 'mum 'ieopIal-,evtots [.they,lihAve
1 tlcular hto always been t. [ wheneverlhelp-of suggest I been neededir^Malor,’) Au are glad tmatlthe Town' Tuesday ackriowltoged debt wnldh the' tjorou
, -the varltos'icommandfr i and merilof the -{Royal ' and-to-Major
A.ustln,-fo. have mcEint to Clitheroe
i for ‘ the Royal 'Gramma! : more esiecially,' .fjerhap ' 5Ports slle, and It wt.j gesture tJ,at yesterday he
[ out. years of- teXtreme' Major Austin has done a
0 0. 0 0 0.' O'.0 0 6 0
-0 0
0
O' 0
: he is helc by the boys.'ai gratitude, Mehtlopiof t mar Schc ol prompts an [ “Hamlet,’.;Wh.l0hxlsi;t| formed by the' School . Society li. February; iThe will be played by Derek T an excerpt Is I to ibe reitof
0 0,
0 : 0
0 ‘ 0 0 0
0 .0
0 ' 0 0 0 0 0
rotal to: date.-.£76:119 6; j
COMFORTS- FUND;' : LOW MOOR.
t' In closing the-above’fund, the WiV.S, Pender grateful ithanks'to all supporters.
[Charettesi to ,ro.u,„.
Y.M.C.A. Mobile Canteen i to Servicemen,-1942 ....'72
S.O.W ..
Sqlufe the Soldier Red Cross.. Friendless Soldiers and Sailors
dllojffing is the statement of accounts- 11943 .... 81
— 1944 .... 95 P’ . 1943 ...-. 96
Wings for-Vlc ory ,Red Cross'; . Ill 5 0 i '
_____ .... 43 . :2 ff
0 0 . 0 0 0 0 '6 (12 6
£420 0 0-, 16 [1
jS. d. ': 1.9 0:-
3 WILKINSON, Mayor.; , r, Cll|heroe.;
i Forces, later i that y^ari. : awarded the “ Bulcock Pr. at school for his work lit
Entwlstle.'of Claremont, commissioned' In 'the shire Regiment ‘ apd ,j)0?ted tO|the 2nd Puii3,3b An old boy of !th0 Off..... he gained] hlsi Higher _.. fleate' tol 1944, and ;
News has - -beeri’ .recelv-
[ Cadet Force—he heldith ! Sergeant-tlnstruQtor; :’jHe. ■vlously .gained Certlflcat
[ P.T. -and . an '‘A.X.’'Oer' ' -the Army P.T, School, Aid Is the first Army Cadet T to be cotaimlseioned, -ant
: time assistant seefett Men’s Institute I; ! i i'
gold cuf-links and _ r. ■ memen-toi ofithe esteein
Invited U the school on ithe< Ohrfetmas'[recess t
artute of [ the R ho have beer ■oe apprpxlm ards tile end <, muary isi golng h stogulatly qu (that thri nt" I'.up by No.' l
gr;
VI D
'of all local branches of B , '[ildn'dly consented-'(
to-.reo^
I ‘ Church Sweet, Clitheroel'ariL ' ! over cbrilributloris from
hese ■diff;cult times, 'll b Large an^ 1 smajl subsc; ! j-[ to me., or to the.BprouM
citizens o: [Clltherbe will: wlsl t ml-assistmee in theirjlpO' e equally iwelcome. They
s the Christmas season i I I eauinestly appeal toj.i«
the Borough for contribute
1 arid 2) and had been; v,7 Western Command certi
' training in the [local ,-tmto valuable {preliminary lira hls Army service. A Parish Church, he iwas f
1 Sunday- afterriorin-i-wrilfii (to Preston the Coloui Second Battalion, L6yal, which were paraded froni way Station-to Fulwood. The Colours'Were hitlri^ri ■at Stogaporel''iidr.'i fou Several members of , . who were. -taken ' prison Singapore fell took par parade,' -and • there; wa.s muster of “ old toMfades, whom wore Bde?' Wari, dec! ■!'
Thousands of town -p
■ being presented in Maif 1909.
that he i6aw'ithe'",presenl to
B ;![ '-'.t'l*'; rigadier. .[[Underwood
i bid school: friends ot Mil Parker, !2a, Klrkmpotorofr eroe, wiir be interested ■ that she is [ appearing season’s - panitdmime,. 1
:! she has, been ]aripear!nl
' pantomime at the P a y Chester. During thtosumiil
' ■ i , : ; ,*[■„ 'it'[■[if’ [At a I meeting ,:at j Blad
lor ballet dancing. '
. pdol; Monica,! who !was , ' at Rlbblesdale School; left ’to join the ‘,‘(3ueen of,
Wood,’’ at the ..Opera Houl
'children's ballet 1 li). th| Blackpool. Shri’hak receni the RA.D. eietoentariy exi
Wednesday of and .Clitheroe) /Area Committee it;"was repol the number of inmates View on December
mas gifts of Inoriey for tot The Committee I again
'rin adequate|uppl)T. y : i[ [Dairy farmers riiust-
the auestion of, the pr adequate water supply a stltution, and it was res( Clltheroe Corporation .he give the: approximate; d: ■when the Committee' .c
ihlgher milk yield.-said , Davies, Assistant Genera of the Milk Marketing B ■well -totterided '[meeting
' evening. Among those pre ,Mr. Chris Law.:;chairman
Padlham ' Towri-jiHall ‘M
shire Farpier^,fc ^ritoh> i Harry Lee, of Clltneroe.
“ B in
___ ______ ____ , , 8th I
compared 'with 57 [ a 3 Thanks were conveyed Finder- and Miss Harris f
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