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CtlTHEROE PARISH CHURCH Sunday Next, April 29lh


.0.39': ‘Matin|; I • 6.30: Evensoni;.!


GENERAL RATE • N^S^c i»i oiiiL/JCi B HEREBY GIVEN i hat


8.0 : Holy Communion; 9,15: Holy Cominunion (Hymns);


i sand-Nme ■


f o D g r e g a k o n a l Churchy CLITHEROE.


i : I't)


Sunday Next, April 29th ;


r . ^ ib lfam.’: ' i ' " '


i REV. EDGAR Td WEST (MARTIN TOR) ' i , ,


•Oip.m.: ,


[MRS. e 0.J[ONES, B.Scd '■ (BM^KBUEN)- - ;-. i;.


Moor Laane GIJITHEROE. 1


Sunday tieiir,. April 29th yEARSLEY,M.A.


■REV.J.S. MR.


i 'I


'L 9.0:1 .",1


Sacrament Ol Moming Service. 'i ■


Methodist Church,! (WESLjBY)4JcLIXHEROE,|


,, :


CHAPEL 1 10.30 ' REV.


•: ■■■j'


a.m. and 6 p.m.: C. D. EADES^


BRITISH ISRAEL WOR^D FEDERATION


i >ii w}irhe heldjlif' I • LDROQM


W; BOLTOrjl the Lord’s Sui)per| at


since' :laahl^d.-G . Sed^ck, : Moss- ■ttrwaitie, Nejwton.


OME A^tiuy—SWALEI^E ’red. mOTk.oh'top o


f V EB SOm


^.^ML-Md :Kilinara^ suffked for 14 years, "spent pounds without relief. The' vfery mat tablet of Dr. Singhas Asthma itrdtmeht ‘ brought ease and comfort.'


^ of Asthma ended II :


yourself. I' TOntaihs no dangerous dram, From fall lehemlsts l/81d. and 5/7^.,


inojlu


able ;e?rtrai nox has'co


1ELl!ri._. f 1: relieve


roffi'qblpr;


thia quick action i^edy :tax,[ ,... -!


v,^^ . ■1:1; Rhkmrn^l'frapldly Sunday l^ext, April 29th Tayloifs,' e


matlap in chemists a


by; MunoxT^JetiS; made ; combined iwl^^o^bf, wu-


td,: Mrs.' H.'writes:';,“Celu- i^etely:banlshed;tihe^heu-


|y 'back and hm.- 'i':Of all I'l stores. Including ,‘Bpote, i,| l/9d; and 3/6d"' -


aNn iv e r s ^ y ^ EEZIT* Haveilyou a pato^ | K so,


renewed: ^ yltaliby to^y.' Only - 3/6 ‘ (plus !tax)'l-^t all Chemists.' 1 j ;


Tonic-Tabieta contain • Vitamin; stom lant, ! general [invigpratoi8.^i| Stot


A iP lfflU C MffiT NG ' THE CO-OP GUILDROi


i , : '■ ‘


t ; •*. I ' ' •


i THURSbAY, MAY ■'Speaker: • ■


, MR: G. 11]: ! “ National


3rd


ILSON, of Lauc^ter. Subject: Self uietermination.”


nil


STOPPER LANE, RIMINGTON ‘t-6.


MEMOillAL INSTITD1;E , T i


I ■ ! ' ' '. ! ■'


Whist Drive & Dance on ;


FRID m Daniji


Admission r>} .*:• H


il! I I


<


1st 2^


:^Y, MAY 4th 7.30 p.m.


e: 9,30—1 a,m. I., including cups


GISBDRN .W.V.S. of tea


'' Proceeds for tlie Comforts iFund i:


Whist &Domihu Drive and 50-50 Dance


: FRIDAY, MAY 4^h 1; '


, at the , ■ ! I White Bull Hotel, Gishurn


i DICK SHEPHERE' Itand His ballroom I Orchestra


Whidt 7.36'.. ;1 Dane; 10 to I a.m..ll


ADMISSION 2/6; FGRCEq]l/3 ■ Proceeds foir Welcome Home: Fund


CHATBURN


SPEECH |& DRAI^ CLASS .will presentl-lts , f' i


^ ll. ANNUAL] ' ■ f: I


End ofSessidn Plays '


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Chatburn Churen Institute 1 ■ on 1


WEDNESDAY, MAY l 9th 1, i : "l^LEVEN AAI.” I; -


i A ,one-act dramatic play!-by : Marian Reld-Jamlesonj “ALL NIGHT SERVICE"


; i :A oncnact':comedy by Bernard ' ,


liMerrivalei lit : ij


:: A one-act thriller by. Anthony I Glttlns.: ■ ' 'l.ij -


“'IN THE MlST” ||


boorsfOpeh 7 p.m., Commence! 7.30.' ' PRICES:-2/-, 1/6 and W- ‘•


i i All seats pookable. Plan open at JMr. A Yates’, Downham Road; IChat-


Children half-price iii 1/6 and 1/' :■ Seats. v.i'. . j j '


: Note.—’The plays will be over iri time for patrons to catch the last/buses to CUtherOe and Bolton-by-Bowla|id.


bum, on Wednesday next. May 2nd.


i All procecdSi in aid of the Red Cross and St. John Fund.


.1; | PRELIMINARY NOTICE!


5RINDLETON IMARY EFFORT


WUst Drive & Dance held in


niE national SCH()OL GRINDLETON


on WHIT MONDAV Dickens Gi[i AT STUD


:Tchanli 2ndhorse sureWhite’ Nook


ms Stt:


DuS'MAN:” brown, 17-1,'h.h.,, pion at Peterborough 1939, anc , London, a grand, clean-legged


:E STALUON “ WOBURN


jetteof good" stock. Will travel swell i Newton,: slaldbunj. Copy Rimlngton, Downham, |etc.


with I good feet: and Joints, is a


d fe ij £4i Barren-: mar^s, £2. j Groom’s I fee, 5s. i ;


T|he {r(3perty of, R. SUTTON, ' Longton, I Preston. ] I


cA'iitinfe r S’rupl-Large I'White and Saddle-


i^roe. Tel: Clitheroe 496,:


FLGOM HO!p fund; (499) uhd;r War Charities Act, 1940


BOitoil-BYrBOWLAliD ■1 ■■l:.:i:--F.''.


^ r i i n g a n d B u y S d e , wili be heid i [


(If vret,' in Jhe SchcKil) ()?};.the] GREEN!


SA'TURDAYf JUNE ,9th - l]'Jfom 2,p.m. ,'[ 1


tsi cr lRefreskments Will be tlitoWullyi received;


Irelimihaw NotiteJ Al


lUT Ab


ITS IWAN-rED FOR


SQUARE ALL MERl POO _ jd’ co[mmissio:


fibpli’^: SALVAGE. ■ ,e, Poynton, Ct


Vlfcar presided at thd ;annual Parochia. ; Meeting, held i at St. John's! (jhiirch. after .evehsoirtg bn Sunday.' - The V ear reappointed MrJ Wi WPson as vicar’s! warden. lealfe, vfho has served as ylrarden for' the last 12


MU ST G R I ^ PhfeOCWlAL MEETING.}—The


Mr] A.lMi people’s I


yedrs, >x'pressed l|is wish! to retire this year, and Mr.f. J., Mercer was elepted in his stead.


Sidesmeii I^fdjKei*jJas;reaDTiointed secretary cted,


members ■ were.. atipolnted ; to:, fill vacancies bn the Church '.Council. ; iwere ejlected,"' and Mrs.


Several new SOCIAL


■ '. Stall. I 5—


S-rWaddtogton: ’ l lack- BOAHS.-^awthome Fa^'m, > m ccifis


j •.d k^d AYLESBURY] DUCK. by-BpWlanp.||::


#7iO(i)SE. eg g s ]:-fto;:^b.-Hbmlson,, Boocoeksj Tbsside. '


' ' ; j


- Day-old Aylesbury I DUOK- TGS,:! -30/- dozen . delivered.— I'rhnplts Fann, Dlilckley.


.l-R. Growing PULLETS, 8 a lid upwards; freci range Fccredited;—r-Fred ' Kawson,


arm,'Newton. Clitheroe.


always 'Include Karswood Poul try Spic .e egg I‘


— |EGfcm,is to keep hens busy, and ______


says Mr. E.M., of Birkenhead. [ Try 1/3 packte from: BlaOkbum & Sons, Corn Millers, Cistle Gate; Clitiheroe. 1


producer, containing in I the daily imato,


jSSOESET! OF GETTING .


Lm. hatching EGGS, 5/-i'dozen.— M. Ctostlck)lYew ’Tree Farm,! Bolton-


T l f l T W , i i ; i r O J O T • P A S T .. 40,ll , F E M i YbUNQ A S EViBR: Qystrax


;l-i!:.'!|'- '


relief bfj 'headaches, neuralgia or lum- I Ml chemists.' Powders lor tab-


t eaiei it withf’EEZIT," which con­ h a s I08T


__( bum- ov.l *vnr» *HS'**\ ri'"^ and underjkit; red" mark K


head.—J. d Calverley, Dunsop Farm, Slaldburn,-pri CUtheroe.


>n | | tisef'and TjUnes pfflee.: Finder rewarded.,::- ■ ,


OST—Ap-BroTO PUPPY^ BrtCS; answera to ;‘‘ B^.”—Apply *


1 AdvCT- | > ■■ ■


T. OBT, on 24th; April, Jrom ^^wgUl 1j Farm, ’pTosside, one Black POLLY.


‘'-i' ■ ‘ '


Town Clerk’I Clitheroe. pth April.


1945. i ^


stiiiiings^in tlt6^ound on the ratea^ value ■


o in the :vaiuitioh l^^ in respect of the of'ea :h hereditament as eriod commencing on the F ^ t pay HiiETliEr-tYNfi. 'I ! [ atThe weddrig took place, on the il?thl


Essex, !of Sft.;Jqhn Jackson j son of ;Mrs. Etedpian and the late Mr snd iPte. Llian .Rose Lyne, A.TB.1


St.: Andrew’s Church, Homchwch, a. -w.’ ilartwy, Buck Inn, Paythome


LyneJ 55, Wiburh Avenue, Elm Paik( Romford.—Given away: by her father* the bride woe a gown of white georg


econd daug iter of Mt. and; Mk.'A|


ette, with veu surmounted by a wreath of orange bUssom, and carried a sheaf of Madonna liliffl. : As bridesmaid b the Misses Eileen and Nan Lynei(tne


ulip3.-P/s|t. Joj® L ^ e - t h e • hride’s brother, was best mw. anq CPh


t she carriedTbasm of


!v. Bishop, af friend'of .(the, bridegroom was groomsman. ] Durmg the servicp - the nyimh, “lO Petfect Love, ’ wm sung.i iViA VtArtorr


.pairpair mi Wj-aythorhe, for the honeyj rrnooi,,


A rStlqfefpll^weh^^J^^^ f. — - _i.lL


'Liberation. s S


■"'At'SS. yesterday, 1 Mr. Henry.


n


British Army of .............. .


, Hdo^W-TCEOSS.,


Clitheroe, r Cross, onll:y,


dres s of hyi ^ Tlie bride, wearihgi a the cenremoi:


and carryin. away by hei by her O who wore hat., and man was bum, and


C


B £ sp:


Ft. Don levy, S.J., perWrmed Tiy,—


i


the late iijL s,' Cross, 58,^,’^ e r ^ e t The Rev.


aid A Winifred |^ c e s V daugMer of Mr. % tod


scott.il^Brownla'^treet,


Michael land John^s ^ ^ h , i the vfe^g. took plate of


jilsin, Mrs. Mary EMmam. to ice-blue dress, wito mack P' ay of oamatlons. ’The best John Holden,. of Black-


Swaii Hote Penmeton, Mr. tod| Mrs. Scott left live at : 31,


Smithies.- _ ' ‘ ains riwclfeingredlenta for thb|speedy


Methodist (! tice-perform Mole, youn'- T late Mr. W


" away by ;ieri father' wore'a'pastel Eei


rescent,


green two-, with ostricp nations


piec e, Vlth spray of ca :iiatlori ^ __


aees, and j llce, o: ily daughter W, Mr. Cnd Mrs. F


lOn Wedhiesday, at the' Wadding ton / gest sen of .Mrs. me


"Mi[6lE—B V ’TTERSBY. :■' j .


E. Batteoy, of 6, Moorland (lithero:.-^The bride,, given


Church, the Rev. E. J.iPrm i led the nuptials of Mr. Wm. A lliam-Holb, of StocktbriKin-


best man, tod Mr. D. A. Oddie, grodms-i man.-!-Mr. and. in, the


t'O Perfect Lthei all creating!” tod hymns “O


Moorland home.—


(.iHahron was at.the orgap Fa .courtf of , the service the


J. Snilth^wasi ^VtA /wrran


Hotel.' ‘Foi 0 is'- he d at the Moorcock reception.', Y


ove ” : were sung;-:The


where the B1 the iiumey to Blackpool, the bride f honeymooii is being too®". brown ace


honour the The bride gloves, the “7. gifts to


To tftvcuu^,' .Clitheroe, 1 their bhe bilde and matron of


SEA CAD uNtt


’lyutex"th( !


Fti■nds'


ente it coupk.


euVelled inh camel coat and .jijjgy yfiii njake 6,


pttdegi dom gave hapdbags. ^ resent ed the ’groom with Con ipaily’s'works, made


the l CT. and. at ET No, 86.’COBPS


Ship’s Gontpany parade at Brungerley Bridge.


■ Week (ommeh|clng April 29th Sunday.,


20.10: Cla^i ' 1 (wire:Class , block.


19.15: Clai 11 Class


20.10: Classes 1,£ ' i Clasq 8t


19.00 19.15;: teini 6f ' Class ' ' New watcheh


i. New ntries:


Q.M.:: W. Ensign Cadet:


0/W.; ■ Fri^y


. 19.00: Div:' sibns aid New


0/W.: Q.M.:. L Ensign


j'ub-lS.iHar Cadet:


1 ees ll


a^es 1 a: t 3i: ;


$ub-Lieu;, AUi


Div. Cla Sses:liburga?!Sei S


3; Isiphs e-, Ropi ITuesdaV


£ -Lieu.t, Cook, rley.


:)/S


,(id T Drub a . entries: Drill,


Paley., lolours.


nd! 2; Eye splice | NiBW entries: Parts of -. Ryan,


to-A/B. Walker, t aid Colours,


od 2: Uniform sys-|


iiaphore. Ship’s time and


aid 2; Morse, e work. Union flag.


No. .466 (Clitheroe iC District) Squadron AIR TRAINING CORPS


Orders for Sunday.


hrsJ; Chi; detailed' by P/Sgt part must bring bicycles.


hrs; Whilley at Euty Officer: W/o.


Navigatioii Purnell.!


Duty Offii Drill:; P/i E 20.00


Duty Offli Elements . biggin;


iWednj


nginesi.cpnstructli for


ngine pi Frida'. 19T5 ITS.:!L. Hardy, MM. electnicity: P/0. iC,~


mstructidin: P/0. Doftbiggin. ;er; F/0


'. L. Ha: rs.:


(SHIPPINi Monldky, 19.30


Duty Offiter:!W. Aircraft recognil Mr. Wadhams.


Duty Officer: . Mr. Drill, navigation.


& LONGRIDGE FLIGHT. )hrs.j at Chipping:


.ion and navigation ; . A; Squires.; Thursday,! 19.L


md signals. DIARY


School, West ;


0 hrs. at Longridge: Finder,


sday, er; P/O


Duty Officer: F/Q. P.T. at Grammar D Thursday, 19/i:.5


Tuesday, 19.15


Clitheroe Cadets i leet at H.Q. at 13.30 p Whalley H.Q.' 13.30.


week cimmencirig April 29. Full I [Squadron Exercise.


ing an 1 Longrldge meet as ■ varty. All taking


W.E.F., -26th Apri, 1945. 'OLITHEIGE UNIT.


Promoti )n.-rCac k R,Homby . to be Corporal - , -


(for etoines construction)


on: Cpl. R.: Hornby, proficiency F/Sgt.


hrs.: SC. J. J. Roost. chool, hrs.:Ainsworth.


y : FLIGHT 9.15 hrs.:


idy,;M.M. C. Dowbiggin. . Dow-


place for the purpose of gathering alms, John Fay (43), labourer, of ho fixed abode;, was sentenced at Clitheroe Magistrates’ Go!uft,! on Tuesday, to one month’s imprison ment.


1 ■ ■


of a complaint [he saw Fay ifi the Market-plpce. The toes and front part of both his feet were yrrapped in jrags and paper, and there were parts of a shoe on each foot. He had a beard and was In an unkempt condition When told he' would be a,frested. Fay replied, “I w^ wait­ ing for a womto. She told me to wait; It is not a police victory.” Fay ha'd Is. 6d. in his possession.


I P.S. Grant stated that as a result


had oiie previous conviction for beggtagi. He was .undoubtedly soliciting the sympathy !of the public by his condition. Only a fqw Vfeeks ago he was seen iri the tov|rn


Inspector Whitehead , said Fks


in similar circumstances cautioned by P.S. Gran,t out of the town.


arid was arid seh't


j


versary! services were preached rit the Methodist Church on Sunday, when the Rev. W. H. Totty cop-,


MElfiODIST CHURCH.-jr-Anni­


".ucted! both services. Miss Betty )ddle was the soloist. In the after- ioon is'hejsang “Where’qr You "7alk,”i [and in the' evening, “ My ’ask.”! [Other music was p;rovlded


•y the icffolr, with Mr. J. Cottom ,t the! prgan. Both services wejre [ell a t te n d e d , and collectlois .mounted to river £7 for trust rinds.! 'I


whilst ifrillowing his employment to the Bold Venture Quarries' on Mo^ day, sutealned an eye Injury, arid Was beeri detained In the Rdyal In-, •firmary,! Blackburn.


' • !


St. Catherine’! 1 5 •ford; Conctet.


WAY:! Jumble Sale; Pound Brad-


26r-!Show and!Gif:. Sale.'etc., Gisburn Auction; [Mart.'


21—Grindleton School: wiilst-Dance." 2iM3hi;dfen’s. Fancy Dress Ball l.at ' l l Wadding-ton.


2 Slaidhum Villige Hall; Dance. 19—


18-U’osside Institi te: [Dance, L—Newton Institute: ■


11-Uhatbum iChiL__. 18^Weavers’ Institute 18-7’Pbe Hall,"


Dance. .! jiTiR'


S-pMeeting in Shidbum Village HalL rch Institute: Dance. : Dance,


-7Youth Rally and Concert at hum.


Ohat- Ball.:


jlREDlCROSS,—A substantial de­ cline Ih' the amount collected for the Red Cross Rural Perinito fund' Is shoiyn in the March amount, which totalled £'4 ?s. 6d. ' This sum


! ']


QUARRY MISHAP.—Mr] ."fflUlam ennirigton. High! Cliff Cottages,


I For placing himself in a public , „ , ,


as matron i)f hoiioir, wore a fawn two- l ,11 brown accessories, mu ® i


oiece, i small hat; trimmed i.'pluihes,:and spray toaar- ;r frleid, Mrs, Doris Cox,


■ ,he groomsman,' Mr. Harry ;: :’ollowmg :a reception at the


acinth blue, and black hat, ; dark red roses, was given father. She was attended


espectiw jptloh follWed at the home ofj


1 fpllowmg which the ^appy ■the bridegroom 'is'


ride's' sisteifs) had gowns of white taffeta, with! silver isequins, and .each


carrleci a wmte muff.: A thud s is^ Rita, was al5) in attendance,, wearing pale pink t^eta tod P°k;e. bonnet* md


D. Lancaster L:A.C. ■ E. Lancaster Private


I Mr. anfiiMirs. Lancaster, 17, Cpni;ral- : avenue, ■ Cllihecoe, has served four


L.A.C. Douglas Lancaster, ison of


■years - in] the R<A.P. . He iwas 'fdrmerlyiemployed,at the Albion. Bobbin Works.. . i | ■ . I Pte.: Elsie Lancaster,, hiis wife, for


the lastithiee years'bas. beeni;a cook ln'.Lthe,A.TH., Before. this’She;was:


on! 'fliel spaff of the Broad :Oak Works,Accrington: I ■'■ :,']. :


Cpi Hobert Clarkson, rIe.M,E., heir brother, Is a' soh'of Mr, tod Mrs.


SO EASY! BOY’S SERIES OF THEFTS


in the n\"un.erouB iresents was; one to the bride fn Mill, Chatb


1 of Mo 'ecambe, ’They will . Brown ow-street, Ipcluded


om workfriehds at Vlptoria im.


before ( Friday* uui tw[o tablqti bdot .pblf ■ street pw asked ;f< latceny; tlon. ;1


A 14 years - old; boy appeared


'i theroe Juvenile Panel, on liarged with the theft of ■;s of soap and a tin of


! Corporal: R. Clarkson


G, Clarkson LAC.


P. Clarkson, :24, Central-ayenue, Clitheroe. He; has seen- ifive years service and 4s iat- present In India. Before jmnlng the Porceslhe worked


at Messrs. Hansons Chalf Works.' ■ c


] ■ . t ' ' ' • ' ;


with the R'.A.P, in India; Is the son of Mr. and Mrs* T. Clarkson, of 85, St. Albans-road; St. Annes. He was: employed in ; the warehouse . .at Holmes Mill, Ibefore the family went tbilive at St, Aimes shortly: before i : the war. He is a cousin of Robert.


iL.A.C.! Geoffrey’ Clarkten, wlvoi Js C R IC K E T I CLITHEROE GET GOING


to, from a shop in Elng^ med by Mrs. Jackson.; He three similar cases of ibe .taken: into c'onsidera-


m'aglstrates that 1 the boy ,was in company' With another boy, who ran away and was now on remand, charged^th shoplifting at Leeds,


■Intooclbr ^^mhehd M , the


alholidair to York, and the thefts were cornmltted whilst thOy ,were waiting for a train. Theylentered Mrs. Jackson’s shop and atoed Ithe price of clay pipes, but left without buymg toythmg. a few minutes itoer they returned and , bought a candle; 'Shortly afterwards, Mrs. jackson noticed that two tablets of sOap 'v?ere missing The tWo boys were Interviewed by P.C. Sutcliffe tffe.follovylng day, to^ the ;lad noyy


were me ■On Fr


liflay, April .6th, the iboys nbers of a party going, for


1| The Clitheroe cricket! eleven had n i preliminary run on Saturday, when they played the! Royal En­ gineers’ side I at Chatburn-road. Possibly their; concentration upon more important things than cricket played :some part in the ■weak dis­ play given by the soldiers, and they may be able td field a stronger'slde as the season advances' They-were c e r ta in ly ino match for the Clitheroe I team, but’ the practice gained.might serve the home, club well In; their opening league match jwith Lfeyland.; :


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accused.produced a tablet of!soap and a itln of boot polish, which he admitted having stolen. He; also admitted having taken a packet of cigarettes from thb railway book­ stall at Clitheroe 'Railway Station, al book from the bookstall at Helli- field Railway Station, and a tin of toothpaste from iWoolworth’^1 at Olltheroe. The noy asked for those cases to be taken! into considera- tlon. •


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i The principal of. the school 1 accused! attended said the boy had had . bad home surroundings, and W8S very much afraid of his father. He was not very truthful, but more owing: to fear than wickedness. This was the first time he had been iji trouble for theft, and!he had teen led by the other. . '| . i' ! .


I The case was dismissed under [ the Probation of Offenders Act; . i


FOR BEOGAR


i Ijim Aubln took two wickets for 'five runs, and! later,’, wffeni batting, iknockefl a glorious six' that sailed oybr the Chatburn-rdad - iyall < and crashed with! resounding finality into the glass of. a tercet lamp; •F. Margerlsoil !had three wickets without any batsman venturing to score a run off hlm,!oile victim being very I smartly taken behind the wickets by Alf. Stephenson, who, it Is' ho'ped, will be able to assist the Clitheroe side in most of their matches'this seajsbn. ' Young Jim Waterhouse, who has' bowled well with;!the. Grammar School eleven-,, was given a tiirn wlth,the ball, and h e ' showed ] promise of developing Into a useful right-arm. bowler of medium p.qce. , He had two wickets for seven ruasii: Eleven balls were sum^cient for'Fred Black­ burn to! capture- two jwlckets, one smartly caught by Hanson,; and the other, a 'jrery Well-JudM cafch by George Ormeiod; who, on ! leave, completeii the home side. .In ; scoring thirteen, | Geofge, revealed


, that he still retalps his ability with -mgjg all scored


;41 for pile wictot. . :


a little'tetter; possibly the fact that Aubln and Margteison did not bbwl was a faetto. They scored 25 for 4 'wlcketsj and the home side got 54 for 2. {Jack A^U (21) had nice batting practice; Leslie Swales should gain cdnfidericB from his 14 not out, and; Jim Aubln (23, In­ cluding three fours and the; afore­ mentioned six) can: obviously, still hit with abandon And [power. Colin Black displays qualltlps of dourness that should serve his club well, and he sholild be given encouragement.


'Going in again, the soldlertefared SPRING FAIR


j members and friend^ and many workers assembled t]o give, their services., Oyer £18 was-raised.


was held in the Clitheroe Labour! Rooms on Saturday.] A splendid ; array of goods had been given by


A very,successful "Spririg Fair”


in t ro d u c in g Mrs. Kerby, the women’s organiser, appealed to| those present; to' rally round the Labour. Party, in order to; raise funds arid help In the iwork-lof 'the movement, with-special emphasis on the general! and municipal elections. ’ |


.


' Mrs.' Alderman Francis Kerby, who; .like her .'husband, 'is an Anglican minister, is a member of the Swlntpnj Council, said the Clltheroe Women’s Section was to! be congratulated'on- their effort, and a pT e ale d. in an eloquent manner for the women .to support the local section. “It,is always a my s te ry to find ‘ some 'people staunch trade unionists and co­ operative workers, and at the,same time apathetic to the Labour move­ ment, ;becausp the Labour Party Is


all the people. ;How can a trade unionist joln.ffis union and protect himself "agairist conditions made by his employers, and then vote Conservative jand send the em­ ployers to represent him Iri Parlia­ ment?”. '!;


,1 . ' ! .. '^!


Is well i below the average' prevl- orisly maintained, and no: doubt- qyery effort will be made! to in­ crease the figures [during the pre­ sent month.


_SaIe_at JBDltcuubi,-- _ahd.noUthe_45jm.:whD_are‘away; G IS a virtue of a vice,” saM Captain


..banded over the sum of £11 6s. 9,d. to"the fund! whlch'has been 'opened tor welcoming horiie the Service men. Those who Joined the! Forces from phe village !have been w^ll remembered throughout. the' w£(r,


1 PREPARING A WELCOME —As a result of various efforts! toembers oUthei Girls’ Friendly Society have


I I,


could] give service fn: the Interests of others.--1 .j ' ReyreShments were -provided at reasonable charges, and a very


Labour Party,] Mrs; Kerby said that the Party was a movement with its roots jburied in tolritual ,sq11, and she a.sked them to become'mem­ bers to that rilovement so that they


■Referring! to the! work! of 'the


satisfactory.^aftemoon was Spent by those] who supported the effort. The women’s jsection exprestegratlr tude and thanks to thoto who assisted, and; to those, who gave attlcles arid money. ■


A VIETUE OR A VICE?


flout] adventure and hard work that ;it ,we are beginning to wonder whether


- .“We hear }so,mrich nonsense talked ammans. M imoaldnoul4i..4>wriw.


the political [expression of Trade union and co-operative efforts,” she said; All'■three are aiming for one goal, nariiely, the organisa­ tion of industry in the Interests of


' Miss. Councillor E. Hargreavesf


morithlb,meeting of jthe Pendletm Women's Institute ]was held on Tuesday evening: The agenda m the: N.F.W.I. meeting to be held In Lopdon on June 5th jwas discuss^ Miss Brash being uriable. to ritterid as arranged, thefeveriing was kpeM in -;a social; way, Mrs. Boothman deirionstratlng tod [being, pianist for] country: dariclng. Thanks itc Mrs. Boothirian [were proposed Mrs. Lawson and secorided by Mfs


■WOMEN’S JIlNSTITUTE.I-The


The prizes for the cbmpetltlhn foi the': nicest tea-ebsy “


Mitchell. A Whit WedneSdto ranible to DO-wniam was arrtogto


to Miss' Staish 'tod'iMlss LaWsbn Tea hostesses were Mrs. Calvjerley Mr.'Morley tod Miss Stash,;;; '


were, awardee


•ized £5 ilOs. Competitions'were held during; the;; afternoon, I Tfie successful players y?ere—Whist Ladiesj; T, Mrto ' Rigby;, 2,; Mfs Smithies; ;3, Miss; E. Lawson. Gents 1, Mrs,iGorhali;i2, Miss Green; '


11 ! tables. ; Afternoon ; -Itol seryed, and [the' proceeds, jfor. the Womerits Institute Ctomforfs; Fune forimeriibers of H.Mi Forces; ;rea,l-


Mrs. Ruttef. , Doiriinbes; Mitchell;* 2, Mrs.; Howarth; !3, T. Mitchell,......... '


3 Mfs- G Mrs


Womens Iristltute, |a whist! anc donrino; drive was held in the (3uilc RoonflrClitherbe, on Wednesdrij afternoon. Mr. Bylett was M.C. fbi


I^IST DRIVU!—Arranged! by t:


the bait. i| : The Englntoto ""^ere all dismissed for 119;' CUtheroe.


Cl : @


THE EURAI DlkTEICll €OEN0lL OF CLITHEEOE


NOTICE OF GENERA! J 4 5


AND SPECIAL R A B 5-46 ;


: :"\rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ffito on the: 23rd day Of J April.'1945, the t 1 Rural District Council of Clithoroe, being .the Rating Authority for


t Ui the Schedule-hereunder, for the period of One Year, commencing on


he list day of April, 1945,. and eniiing on the 31st day of March, 1946. .1 The Schedule above referred t o r


i . Parish


' iThomleyrWith-Wheatley.L.. . !Whalley i


Downham ...I..........;.;...., ■Little Mitten 1..'......... Mearley '................. ........... 'Ptodleton •;, . J. .. .- .


Chatbum __1......... ...*...... Chipping!


...... .............. iTwiston


iWlswell (Non-Lighting Area),. iWiswell (Banow Lighting; Area).


J; J, .1....


Council Offices, : ■ I Church Brow, iClltheroe.


!|


: Alghton, Bailey and Chalgley , i ;Bowland-wlth-Leagram


.... 'll 11


Net General Rate - s. I d.


Worstori ; J......... ' dated this 27th day iof Ai rill 1945. !'


... IL 9 .. . ...11,10.. Ill 4 ... ... 11..11 ... . .,. Ill'll ...


.. 1110'... . ...X I 0 ... . ... 11,10 ...


... ill 11 ..... .. 11. 5 ... .. 11,10 ...


..." Hill. .•.. lino . .


(Signed)' T.‘ P., RUSHTON; : ' Clerk; of the CouncU.


Special Rate d.


he Rural District of Clitheroe, [duly approved, made, and levied, the l Rates for the Parishes comprising the said Rural District, as set forth


coming!'


Weavers’ Ohatbun,


TO-DaY (Friday) i, Institute! Ha


^Saleat'3-0.^'ll Football- Match, Shaw, ■W


artin: 'Top Cojigre w Bring-and-Bri,


M : 245.' .1; . „ IJ i


Methodist (W"esley). at 10-30 and 64.[.


MONDAY:


arish Church Lower est Bradford i^ichool


laldburri Village Hall '! .,SlJN|)AY:,[j|'


mi,-.- (iJonferenle i W p 3-30; Meeting iiuKChi


' SATfJBDAY; Circuit


Institute::'.Da


Smalley' AssemUv ? muu


Moor Lane Mef ilxlist vices at mO aiod 64


Olitheroe AuctitolMi M Pat Stock, 9-30 lain.


Olitheroel Auctloi cattle, I10-30; am. ;


C ongregattonal- Church 'and H


onday to^Satufto: V Gutod,!’ Grand iThe_


ipialley lAssemlblyiRotH !TUESDAY:


Mart ! [WEBpSDAll:.'..


Olltheroe and Dtstrlct, G Meeting in Old]'Sch0i


P i a t i W i . . | Q u


t h i s S u h i m e r NOW’S


to plan yojut NEW S. and choose the smart or Costume. , You will choice : ani fine quality


VISIT OUR


This is a friendly !' ■ .; ]', ■ .yom;


■■■;,! DRESS & StLE WAREHOUSE UNGS


VICTORIA MARKET, MARKET PL^CE BLAGIKBURN WIIMNGS’ W^HOOSE ITD.'


DOWNHAM


(and; instrrihUve denaonstratlon.-iH “Simple horisehold'-repalrs” and she iwas iheaftily! thanked,, on the proposition Q i Miss M, l.iTodd, ■ seponded by /Mlss F.i Tarvpr., Tte


monthly nfeeting! of 1 the Womeii’s Institute was held In! the school on ■Thursday evening, Mrs;.- Assheto'n p te s ld ln to Mrs. Robinson, of Broughton, gave awery interesting


WOMEN’S . INSTlTUTE.-The


■served, the [social half-hoUr: was devoted to games; , |


'; '


was "held] in .the.;scifool on Frldto in aid of! Church; frinds. The! prp- grahune ] was provided by! Mrs. Retidell’s Playersi.of Chatburn, arid a large ‘gathering itotnessed’,thp !p r b c ,e effi n g s.’ . The Grlntoto m Players opeifed with torse speakh .g


CHURCH ! EFF0RT.---A conedrt


■appreciated.' Miss June M. Rdndell wasi mrist charming as she danrad a tovotte and an Irish Jig. •' The Chatburn Playerk gato a duologue, entitled “The Chalnge,”'whlbh caused [much amusdmerit, as also did ] their play,- ‘/Open Your Eyeto’' Miss M. Flriandez, rif Grlndjeton, ga-ve a .monrilogUP in] a most,pleaSj- lng]| manner.! At!; the close; oh the proposition of the Vicar (Rev| J. E, Price), Mrs. Rendell and her pafty were given a! hearty yote of thantoi ■to which Mrs. Rendell suitably re­ sponded.


arid also gave [twolrtolays, [‘Th' Sound of hls Booto- and/pThe Mider of .Rojer Fiord.’/! ';Each' 'wto well presented and -thrirrirignly


] ],


RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS i , CRIPKET AND BOWLINi? CLUB


Re-construction Fund Shilling


f *'Tl|ei,., .Committee , of the- above:• Club appeal te the general public*


hostesses for j;he evening were.Mi’s. Todd, Mrs. Gardner,']; Mrs! Smalley land! Miss Tarver. Following :/tip Interval, durlng;|.which tea! 'wto


which, since, the ] beginning:of [the ;war,iit.has notbben possibleTo keep '■;ln,,gbc)d repair., ]1; ■; j, .


. and: property,; including; buildings! ' ■


for subscrlptions,; to assist them llil; repairs and renewals to the grourid


^


■ The time'has now coipe when; it , ;ls our Interitlonj to do .to that is necessa'ry, arid hope the response w; this appeal will ipe subsijantial.


' .All subscrlptlolis; sent by/post will ;be acknowledged.! ; ! : "


]■


F. L; HUDSON; Uec. for Appek 44, Park Speet, Clltherbe.J i!


W. STANDRINGI JJP., 'chalfmto< ! ■ ;■ NOTICE' V .


The Business 'Of ' WHOLESALE and RETAIL MILK PIlODDC’riON lately


■ ;!' oafribd:ori’by! ■ 1 ; jWR. WALTER .SMITHSON


, \ 'r-and! |S0N, j • '• ' CARTER FOLD FARM, WAOU^NGTON


; will in future^e condiictedh/ MR. W. WL SMITHSON


All Milk no'w produced is CERTIFIED I


TUBERCULIN TESTED ■ ■! 11 . I I


I' Thanks are Igilyen ,to ]all]<^d ] ;


custoffiers an-d they, as well as neW i'! ones,' are'assureri of efficient service. ]


Loan^. L o rn I Loans. I BY THIS


-■:■■! - |£10 to I


SOaETY ■ ‘ ■■■!■.! ■ £ijOoq


! ■


WTH or WITHOUT SECURITY. Call, Write


of I ’Phone, " n ie L d g h


la n d in g S o c ie ^ Ltd 7, LIBRARY S:


BLACKBURN. ! W e a r


rindleton--Methodist ' 0 One-Act Play8j,:74).


British Israel jWpfld Pi ing: Co-op. Guild


miterials for that new! Coat


THE TIME SON’S CLOTHES. Come I • ■ ■ . I ■ . ^


be delighted with the [ large we. are' kiii abie to offer.


S 5i cl(ti


WAREHOUSE NOW ' 0: where! you - inay. choose hs-at lei^re.


iii' jFRIDAY


]Newton lpstltute|;' Dari , ! '■ "i- l! "'-■’Tf


iI and Dance, 7-30I : hite Brill, Glsbirn:;


FRID. 20


AY, APRIL i5th necKjof ti


/ membership.- Brp.Gaf ' only a Past: Grand . Lodge, I but -of iCUt OddfeliojTs, which g vlnclali rank, aid b


. Oddfellow who :.s alsp vlnclal, Grand 1 faster chair. - He said iitha


.trustee; and meiiber mlttee to Manritomeh Decllrilng health! is tl hls retirement from, H, P. iMarsden ;| ano


. be sparec formtoymo that he would inave " cries of Ills assqclatlo:


; them,-arid the!Igreat time he' had mpe In' of the Lbdge.i He hoi


' Bto. J. "W. Lariibert, wl "a jP;P.G.M.,- brift was


; remarked that]he had league bf Bro. Cifverle:


. iong.perlidof t%e, ; ■the value -of the sfi: rendered. . He ■wto too that.; th'j- coontotlo:


■ broken,...tod-ohI his; Lodge’s bdhalf j he; ■


they were unduly fla ■ However, he had! alwi


f had 1 i.tions, and he! distend : wishes for-its future e-


/ best: f ' -


I of ^ worthy brbtc.er. ' , -Ings thefi terintoa'ted. *


i Brp.Cal verley, I arid ,- , by bther membera, whi the loss the ybunger br*. feel at -.the retlrenient


i’-and 'Bro. L h] Kto(sk ; ported the itrjb'utto a"


, /E, Topping, -who Ils nc *


; ■ 'do E. ; Kelly


, of iSt., Jolitti-whici ferred upeir hriti' . _ Joined the IbcalllDlvl! and the honour


I A;- I was'I


' conce urdaj Undei Ashwi very


; most


gents: Mrs. F. iThiirogbod, Junr., and Mrs. 'Speak; Weymesand Mrs.


Organised jtp ralk funds for th« forthcoming; P e ia'; c d Qelebrtoion! which it is intended fo hold in the village, a successful Jifirible sale aric pound stall was held -In the Cbunci: Schbol on Friday bvenlng > Th^ proceeds amounted t|) £37 ‘ * |


R “ ■ ■ *";'!^! ■ ',1 E.: Sttodring (catoain); F. Holt, L . Holfc,/N. Waterworth, 'E Weaver,- W


■ ■


ibblesdale Wanderers y. Royal Engin eers, tO-morfow (Saturday)


i Bri'ch, J. p; , Smith' -lieut., Fihchj R,


. Y.F.C,^Membeto "of the Young Farmers’: Club met in fhe Parish Hall, on Thursday evening, for their weekly meeting.]; Geoffrey Clegg was in'the chair. After a short meeting, Mr.' EdwardrShllleto Intrb-


ceeds amounted; to 10s. 6d.


. COMFORTS fUnd,—The week y whist, d r iv e Was heldl'af tbe. Wardens’ [ Post on Tuesday, weefi.' Prizes, .k in d ly Walfiisley, were Mrs. Dennis and


won by—Ladies: Mrs. Bromwich; I


given' py Mrs. ,.knbekfout: Mrs.;


M. Hudson. Pro-1 1,


' by j fort


Ambulance BrigE de,.on bf. a Servmg Brtoirier


Clltherod, * a inember of v*


iongratjulatlions; to* "-1-3, fWesl


merit,; He hoped the have thejpleasriri of h at; future;meetmgsii convenient, . Brt). La] handed [to; Bfb. palv plated ftontaini ; pen trusted he ,would|long use. Brb Calveriey V. ably moved by the tot,


wishes for ■ a long arid


' number , of yetotoLo ' and secretary bfii-the - fellows,. made;thb presi


Bfo.. Cal'yerley thev ", honour where honour members -.appreciated advice he had] I alw


A ispetiial -meeting jdgei of Oddtellows I 'ednesd.ay evening II ' of the selrvlces of Bro I / verley, w]ho is lif;jhls fil


'iChatburnl ilnstitiltE. .. W cert at M.


Clitheroej cert at


Parish- 7-30.


tiurcJ


I Rtolngton I Institute: V ] 1st. Cathteine’s, West


Whallev j]Assemb|v Rooi ' , iTOURSDA^:! . I ‘


11theroe'IYF.O.':'?l!Bral mar, School. I: ' !


,'two new:-members were ehrollea.* , Mr Riley, I'dralnage officer, of Hate


duped Mr.iBltten;; of Menston, nerir Leeds.Jwho gave a most Interesting lecture] on “ Pig Keeping.” A Vote: Qf thanks'to Mr: pitteri; was prri- posed by I Geo/Ifey i'Bellamy anjd seconded' iby Roiiald B r e a k s.-p- Frank, Wrathall, b 1 r ib ! chalrnian, presided' over ' the ] meeting; of tlfo; club bn Monday evenirig; ] Thefe was a i very gbod;- rittendaifce, and


rdgate,'gaVe a very; instructive anp interesting lecture on “Land'Draln- agto' On] the motion, of Geoffrey'


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