’■fiV .-'.S'-. F O U R JffilHGD ST CHURCH HARVEST
lOrSO a.m. AFTERTO "HARVESTS
|p,']|:bw^RDs;
ON SW IC E lA the Church a t> 0 pint. A Demonsti^tibn ^ t i tle d - : j
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tij^o j ROUND; 'iUlE WORLD ” P a n t e d by the pchplars'. > ,
• Scholars Hanes ■ j. ; :i ■•Cpli^eo.
2-30 and 4-30 on Saturdayj afternoon, | I 1 MONDAY NEXT, 30th ISEPTEMBER
GMlS of Fruit affVegei . ' : Harvest ^ I ; ■
SALE OF fruit! AND IVEGEllABIiES IN THE NEW BOOM | i I I '
I ;| • i I.. ,At 7-4^tor‘:
■ ' I .At-7-0 pan.-, ■ - j i'j}- i|.
) I i V. Arranged by lh( Ex-Service Meiu
Congregational I ‘ ' Barrow
Chujrch,
SUNDAY NEXT,iSepi Preacher
Harvest Thanksgiy^g 29th
Afternoon - 2-15; ' (Evening Anthems by thej Choir.
REV. F. iw. BAKEWELL; |4sc. 6-0.
CHRIST CHURCE CHiAlB^RN;
^imdayiNext,iSlpLj29tli I
H 1® ^ t ||k i s ^ C I S :; :M j : .
A R
18- 0 a.mj:i iHoly potonunloh. 10-30' a.m.: I i'Matlnis!
and.Semon.
Preacher:, |rEV., H.|.'jTOiraSEND, I Vicar of L a ^ o . i | j-
2-0 Family ^rvlcejj I Preakey; TBjE VICM.
lo-30 p.m.i:i Evensong & Sermon, I (Preach^;!' j | j !
j REY. E| HURFORIMONIS, I Vicar- of ■
Pendleton; i!i " ' CollecWons for. Diocesan j^iinds.
METHODIST CHURCH, ; G R IN D L ^ ^
i AN! ENTERTAINMENT AND i SOCIAL GATHERING J
THE ROYAL ARTILLERY! ASSOCIATION.
Clitheroe and District Branch
OPii^G ' CLUB NIGHT
- (1946-47 SEASON) - .' ! iat the
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Starkie i Arms Hotel i at 8-0 pm. on ■ ■
THURSDAY NEXT OCTOBER 3rd, 1946
Messrs. MOSS & WINTERBOTT0M Entertainers.
Itefreshments. AU
who at any time have serv( in the Royal Artillery are , cordially Invited. ,
THE HALL, LOWERGA fr:
GRAND DANCE DAY NEXT, OCT. 4th Dancing 8 p.ln. to h a.m.
MH^HAEL PRYLE & HIS BAND
ADMISSION 12/6 - 'iPORJCES R k t of Admission Reserved;
-Spot,Prizes ' Refreshments
will be held in the MSTITDTE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4th.I 8-Op.m. to2M) .ajm. BRADUEY’S BAND.
TOSS IDE. A DANCE
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SUNDAY NEXT, ^epti Services at 2-0,.and-6-0 o’plotsk.
.'WUlhehelioDii] L 'j?^a»aier:'j
Rp. J. S.,YEARSIiEY; I Soloist.
MR. CLIPTORD. Sj# ra . Your presence and su]IPWP
, are e^nestly soUclbed; I M O O R i A n E
M E T H O D I S T t H U R C h ! ^
' I j ' ' -11' ‘'
Sunday Nex^iebtiilth lOiSOaj
Rev. JOHNi S. ifrO!p.mi:
1 CLITHEkOE Congregational C hiirlch
''Worship at.10-30 ajm. and 6-1) I
Rev. C. J.' Gt/ILDFC!. I -..... r -r’ ' |-
c u ih ero |e j PARISH CHURCH
19-30 a.m.: 6-30 pan.:
Sunday Next/Sept. 2^
a.ni.: iHCffiY lOOMMDllflON: h6ly tookwroinPN: iMATINB " [EpiNS^NG;
8-0 9-15 a.m.:
co-op^ aTive GuiniD boom WOMEN’S GUILD
QPENDfG
Tuesday Next, Octoberl at 7-0 p,m. Admission:
lAL St
Members, 9d.;i Non-Member. ;. Including; Refresh|nentsj
Intending new members’' will ( cordially weltbrned.
bei-
MASS MEETIN<^ In the;
CONSERVATIVE CLUB, ..-CLITHEROE
FRIDAYyOCT.4th, dtS * ;55pcaKcre;
. M r . R i c h a r d J p o r t
. Subject; '“CON^EBVA'TISM TO[daY’’ : LIEUT-^MMANDEB i
G u r n e y B r i i t h w a i t j e ; R i . P . C o , u n c i l I o r | R G a t t e r a U , M
lAll Electors should attend regard ess of -!,'.
1 • '• !>' y. ■ - ' ' i;. Party. I'-
Subject : “Socialism 'In Practice as seen by a Trade Unionist.” , I
pim.
;1/- ) '
Sololst at Evening Gervloe i
MRS.IS.HOUl
Sunday Next, Sept. iSith : conducted bir
LEY Mr. ERIC LEfeS, M S . .A. ADMISSION 2/- , I j | 29th’
WOBSiPON WOMEN’S UNIONIS ASSOCIATION.
CPAIBURN, i DOWNHAM and
WHIST DRIVE .. will be held In . '
T l^ CHURCH INSTITCTE, CHATBURN,
j 'on .1 TF URSDAY, OCT. 10th
ti> commence at: 7-30 p.m. ADMI^ION 1/9
MR. FORT will present the Prized ncludtag IRefreshments.
Young Conservatives’ Association ■
(WHALLEjE BRANCH), ; 1 , GRAND
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18tl ' ■
a iw Al ball In .the,
ASSEMBLY. ROOMS, WHALLEY . Dancing -ftoi all ages) -I
from 8-O .p.m. to. 1-0 a,m., w| NUTTAU’S dance band.; I TIGKETS (2/8
!
obtainable from .'Whalley Member^ No admission without ticket,
Have you bought your ticket ■ '
.for . . , ! THE K.S.C.
SUPER N o m n , dance?
Friday, October I8th .'i •,
. i |- • j- ■ j
■ DONT ^MISS .THIS DANCE 1 OP DANCES I '
ADUmSISION 2/6 - “ FORCES1 .PRELIMINARY INOTICE
GIRLS’ GRA!UMAR SCHOOL I . I; •'Will ^present ■'
j "TW A ELFTH NIGHT?
NovJ 19thy 20th and 21i; In 1
st. MARY’S HALL I Preliminary Notice -' 'FANCY.! SALE
;i will be held ■ ( rther particulars latgr.
f
jBOWLAND.FOREST YOJDNG FARMERS’ CLUB . |. Intends to hold
Evening Classes Veterinary Science
. : AT DUNSOP BRIDGE (oring the tvinter ntonihs.
Wilt ■dll .who,'I are' Interested pleas. notify the-Secretary, Miss K Coates, Brennand, Dunsop Bridge. >' ■
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IN THE' HALL, LOWEBGATEI ECEMBER 14th, 1946 j
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Chainiian: . Mrs. :C. MitcheR. : ' GUtk yrlll be received by Mrs.' E. Cross. ';lon;for phuroh Funds. I .
i ^ 6^ pjni: Eev.'.’b^.' HARXijEY jrOTiYi ___
Special Anthems by. thb Choir. .gratefullyIrfebelved betwecu|
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SUNDAY NEXT SEPTEMBER 29th
DOUBLE-BARNES
The bridegroom, who was on denioblllsatlon leave, was dressed
,
sUk het over taffeta, a flowing veil and; orange-blossom head-dress, She carried h '(bouquet , of pink carnations. .She was given aWay by !her,’father.!;. Thte .bridesmaids, who wore, gowns
of ’paie^lue ■ satin trimmed with wine! and : carried bouquets of anemones, were Miss. Sheila Double and'Mlss Joyce Mitohenson,,flanc6e of-the best man.:
attended by over 50 guests. The happy couple, who have received many useful presents, left for their honeymoon In the Isle of Man..
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sod' Of Mr. land Mrs. .H. Elms, 36, Ibjxgfleld-road, , Trowbridge, WUte., ahd, Miss Emma' Kathleen Wood, youngest daughter* of Mr. and Mrs. P .; Wood, Higher Wood : House, EBaldbum,'were!,married a t Sti Andrew’s Church, Slaldbum,.. on Saturday.
! Mr'; Donald (Herbert Mmsj- eldest
vlere Miss Mary Elms, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Rose Oomlsh, friend.. .
satin,' with embroidered veil, and hiead-;dress of ;orango-blossom. She cgfrled a bouquet, of white cama- tlops.} . Both ■ .bridesmaids were, attired In dresses of blue taffeta, with blue floral (head-dresses, and they Jiad bouquets of pink carna-.
iThe bride .wore a dress of white tlohsli
father; the' best man' was Mr. Douglas Elms, brother of the bride groom; and Messrs. John: and Thbmjas. Wood, i blowers ■ of ;the: ■bfide,! were groomsmen.'During the
: The bride vm given away by her > ; - . ■
Village Hall, Sloldbum, and; later Mr.! Apd Mrs. Elmis. left for. their honeymoon, at Southport, .the bride travelUng In a maroon coat, With navy 1 accessories; !Mr. Elms pre sented his bride ..with a link of POajrlsi and to the'bridesriialds he gave powder-comjpacts. The bride’s gift to the bridegroom (was a gold slgnet-rlng.' They'will make their' home at Trowbridge. . _
FREEMANf-WALMSLEY
1 held at the Dog and Partridge Hjotel; HARWOOD-rKENDAL
: attended -by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Marjorie Kendal. Mr. Denis WUsem was best man. Presents to the 'bride Included gifts from work-friends employed
Methodist Church, the Rev. J. S. Yearsley performed the wedding of Mr.'iBdmund Harwood.ol 19,’Peel- street. CUtheroa, to Miss 'Margaret Kendal, of 3, Port-street. The bride was given away by her brother, Mr. Alan Kendal, and
■On .Saturday, i at Moor’ Lane
by- Messrs. William Westhead and Sons, Ltd., Salford Bridge Mills.
HOWABD-HABBISON
of iwhite satin, her long bridal veil being -held In- place by a coronet of orangel-blossom. She carried a shower-bouquet of red carnations. . She was attended by MlssQueenle
conducted the ceremony, which was choral;] .with -Mrs. Shaw a t the organ. !
■The iRector, Rev. i J; M. Shaw, '
J spent in .the Lake District. Mr. and I Mrs. Howard 'wlU live at Newton. The 'gtoom's present to the 'bride was a coat, and to the bridesmaid he gave a powder-compact. The bride .^ve' the ’groom a slgnet- rlng..
KAHN-VEEVEBS
dress, a head-dress of feathers and black accessories, .the bride was given laway by her father. She' carried; pink roses. ■ ;'
All Sal nts’ Church, Pendleton, on Saturdiy, when Mr, H, J. Peter B. Kahn, B,Sc., only son of Dr. and Mrs. Kahn, of Bristol, was married to-Mlsjs Mary ;D. Veevers, (eldest daughter of Mr; and Mrs. R. V e e V b r 5, of 11, Pendle - road, Clitheroe.. iWeaijlng a mlstTblue moss crepe
A pVetty wedding .took place 'at
tof the .’groom) wore an ensemble of doye-grey moss crepe,. black accessories and a head-dress of flowers, She carried red roses. . ■ Mr. Fred Clay was best man, and
Nancy jKeevers, whqcwas attired In a dress| of cherry-red mOss crepe, a flowerefl head-dress- and black accessories. She carried a ‘bouquet of cream roses. The ether brides-' maid, Miss Eva Maria“KOhn (sister
. to attendance was her sister. Miss
Mr. A. I Veevers, , groomsman. The Rev. E. Hurford-Jones officiated,
the Angel and Royal Hotel,- Don caster.] The honeymoon has ibeen
reception was held at
ton, last Thursday, Mr. James M. Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. James 1 Howard; of Salisbury Hail Farm, near Clitheroe, was married to Miss Oracle i Harrison, daughter of “Mr: and Mrs. J. Harrlton, of Qrangerlane, Rosslngton. . The ibrlde was attired In a goiwn
: At St. Michael’s Church, Rosslng-
I on Monday; of Mr; Harold Haig BWeman,'seventh Son of Mr.'and 'Mrk Thomas Freenian. of Old Hive, Chipping, and Miss'Elizabeth Irene Walmsley,' only daughter of Mr. WRUam Walmsley, bf -DunderdaleS-, street, Longrldge. A reception was
^.Tha]we^dlW' tw : place at St, ■^atthOlonleVi^' -Church, Chipping,
Eden. was sung; Mrs. .Waterwortb was organist; “The reception :was’ held in the
service, which was conducted ,by the) Rev. T.. W. Castle, .the hymn e Voice . that-' breathed: o’er
:Jhi(attendance; upon the hrlde • i -'y., A'reception at the Sun Inh was ',
•In ‘n'aval uniform,' His' friend, :Mr, Kenneth Worswlck, late of ( the Merchant N/ivy, m s best man.' The groomsmen were Mr. Alan Double, ami Mr.'ifack iBames. • ; : i - • • The bride wore a gown of white
side' Chlpptog;, to Barnes, only daughter of Mr. and Mijs.r W. Barnes, of Elland, Yorks. The j ceremony, which. was chot£d, was .conducted by the Vicar,,Rev, Mr.'Gibbons.;
and !Mrs.rA. E, Double, of Brook-! Chipping;: to Mlto Ehld M.
Saturday the .wedding took place o f ' Mr. A- D. Double, ddOst son of Mr. 1
At Chlppliig Parish (Church last ^ „
horse-iShbe Donald.
and. Mrs, MacDohald played, 'the. organ for thS h iimii." The-Klng of On: leav^g the church the ■ ■' hted .with,a silver Master Ian Mac-
tm prese; 0 .
Inn, .Pendleton, I .the happy cquple left for . thfe Lake District. .Th^ bride travelled i in -a blue tweed costume, with accessories In navy- blue. They ,wUl reside at Leicester. ' Presents were'received from; the
After a ’reception at the Swan
clerk; ■the! superintendents )and teachers of Clitheroe Parish Church Sunday School, Klndergarteii Dept.; and from ;coUeagues of. the ’groom on the staff ipf Taylmcratt, Ltd;
Dtefrict Bapk,Clitheroe' Branch, where the .bride :?as employed as a
Pi^KER.-GBbTlTHS !
Coach and I HorSes: Hotel. " The 'bride’s g if t. to the fgroom was; a clgarette^jcasev To the bride he gave a handbag, arid a sliver bangle, to the!
brldesm.aid. The presents, received' fficluded a mlrtor from the Bolton-by-Bowland Motor Ser vice, by. whom] .the,', bride Is employed. ; : 11 ;
her father, and. attended; by her friend; MlssMavlS HelUweU,' wear ing an'lce-^blue drpss(and burgundy accessories,; and 'sprSy of ' carnla-^ •tlons. Mr. John Parker, brother of the groom, was. bfat man.-' As the bridal party] left] the church the bride was pTeseilted with'silver horse-shoe by David Leemlng, nephew of the bridegroom. .The reception' was held at ffie
i PARKINSON-^MARSDEN
'Ted roses.. ■ ■ ; ' ! ; • I ■ i'- MTs. Barbara Clancy, who was In
bride wore a'gowii of oyster-satin and; a chiffon’net veil, surmounted with prange-blossoms, and carried
attendance, was attired in a jgowh of ;maflna-graeh. jtafleta, with a
; a bouquet of pink ctoysahthemums. A to a reception! ai the home of
ibrffie: travelled in. a dress of green ma.teflal,. yith a broWn coat [ and accessorlei They vrtll. live at 32, :Whalley-road; i Clitheroe;
the, :’grboqi, Mr.' and Mrs. Parkln- soh left for their honeymoon, i The
was.a handbag, and to ithe'matron- of-h^our,! 'a'ihrodchl- The bride gave thfe. ’grooffii’a'iMgaef-ring;
SIMPSON—NFWRnr n i The ’groom’s prerent- to ■the bride i ' j head-dre^s of ^
featherk.She carried
on‘!Wednesday, .the. Rev. H. Y. Burnett officiated [at Ithe marriage of Mr. Sydney! Parking, son of Jifr. and (Mrs. 'W. Sims, |of 52, Hayhum- street, Clitheroe, ,to MIk • Florence Marsden, youngestj daughter of Mr. and I Mrs. R. “.Marten, W 32, Whalley-road; Clitheroe. .Given away by I hw father; the
At St. James’s Church, Clitheroe,
costume and . accessories, and spray of ■
Paul’s Church, Bolton-by-Bowlahd, a wedding! was solemnised between Mr.; James Banks Parker, eldest son; of Mr. and Mrs. J. Parker, Bay Gate Cottage, .Boltoh-iby^Bowland, and Miss MaTyi Jane Griffiths, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Griffiths, Wakefield, j ' The bride, wearing'. a; b ro ^
On Saturday, at SS. Peter and carnations, wm given avray 'by ADVERTISER & By THE RAVEN;
organisation, consequent upon so many i ! f the, older Sebuts having left school
pleased with this, the first cam: (the •A.S.M.) has “ rop^ in" his brother Derek to . help, and there Is no' doubt,.'of the success of this group. ' o The C.R.G.S.; grpup have had a re
rief 'Visit and expressed himi
.tp .pttoed to; college: or professloi etc., jJo fewer: than five: new 'Fab ■Leaders have been' appointed,. s Group • committees are already cob--
Incidentally, the Association 'Treasurer appeals'to menlbefs and associates to pop ,Into the bank; and hand over the usual subscription! Any reader ofi| o these notes may become fan Associate
eastly the Association will hold an n payment of Is. lor more. ffort ', early In | the New Year.
Rovers; A conference Is to be held at Huntroyde on October i5th, when the! “Scout Hut” will ;be dedicated. : On* October 6th, a service for . youth Is to
A reminder for Scouters, Cubbers and,
Methodist Church, i Wolverhampton,; I i appeal to Scouts to organise listening-
discussions can, be obtained from the Scout Shop.
. . . WISWELL
Mr. T. Sllverwobd, Instructed by Mr. and Mra Baines, on .Wedntoday, for '£900. Solicitors for the vendors were Messrs. Easthapis and Rams-, bottom, Clitheroe.
'
ahd Mrs H' Shnutori Vallpv ;l ® different matter.: T^y vIpw
Mrs. J. H. Newbold] ,of lOHenthorni- I establlahment is to |be carried on per- road,'CIitherofe. - ji '
y Si
'With on embroidered veil held In place by i a coronet; of orange- blossoms. (Her .bouquet was ;of red carnations. I ; ; ;
CUven away by her father, the bride wore a white satin gown.
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man, and Messrs.'N. Finder and W. Nelson, groomsmen. ; Mr. cBtord ■played the organ, for; the hymns “O Perfect Love” and “Love Diylne.’i On leaving the church the 'bride was presented with ai lucky horse-shoe by ; her small nephew, Brian (Seldard.
Edson, |who fwore a dress of pink crepe with head-dress to tone and carried a' bouquet of pink carna tions. I Mr. John Howard was .best man. j ' ■ , ,
Guild Rooms, (Clitheroe, Mr. and Mrs; Simpson (left .for Blspham: The; bride: wore a 'blue ('tweed costume with, navy ; accessories. They will reside at 16, Henthorn- road, Clitheroe. >
. After a reception at the o>-op. i |
The bride’s present to the 'groom was a toUet-set. A handbag was
;
received by the bride from the ’groom,
:( SMITH--M1TCHELL
Saturday at St. Mary’s Church, OUtheroe, of Ifr John H. Smith, son of Mrs. H, Harris, 113, Elmley- street, Plumstead, London, S.E. 18, apd Miss Kathleen M i tc h e l l , daughter of.JUr. and Mrs. Q. W.
Mitchell; Clitheroe. . . Given away
itwo.sUver horse-shoes 'by her god- ichlldren. Miss Anne Singleton and Master Barrlej Lancaster. ■ ■ i ' ■ ’ .'.The
bridegroom.presented .the bride with a gold locket and chain., and to the piatron-of-honour he gave, a cheque. .The bride’s present
MJl.j the hymn "O Perfect Love” was sung. . Mr. H, B. Shaw^ Mus. Bao., was organist. As the bride left (the church she iwas presented .with
,'to the .ibrideglrqom was a' slgnet- rlng, From h^er employers, CUth-
eroa Laundry received a d eque, and
Co,, Ltd,, the ( bride the staff-
•bride, . was. .best: man, and . the groomsman was Mr. IV. Smith, brother of the! bridegroom. ; ' . During the; service,' which .was conducted ‘
pink, tulle head-dress with pink and blue flowersi and navy-blue shoes, -to' a,ttendance was .her frimd, Mrs. E| Lancasteri who wore a dusky-pink two-piece, tulle head dress with pink ,and .blue flowers, Both the bride and the matron-of- honour had sprays of tea-roseS. Mr. A. Singleton, cousin
ofj.the
bride .wore .j two-piece In
. blue satin-backed - marocaln,. trimmed
Hayhurst -■ street, by her father, the
byithe Rev, H. A. Bland,' The (marriage was solemnised on |
also In attendance,(was attired In a gown of pink figUred-sUk, with a shoulder veil' and flowered head-^ dress. Both carried pink carnations. Mr. Norman, Simpson was .best
Buchbound (friend) wore a ‘blue taffeta gown, with a shoulder- length veil and a; head-dress of flowers. The, bride’s sister, who was
As matron-of-honour, Mrs: Doris' '• ' -------—-................... ..
manently and, presumably,' the noise ] with it.' Tenants) of houses in the i immediate vicinity state that the noise
*•. as . at times bitolerable.: Even Sundays
Town Coubcll took up the petition was; greatly appreciated; and'It Is hoped t that the Oouncil wlU again be prepared
tenants of the proposed new houses ■ n p the Tower Hill site Is by no means a ]
right. It; would appear that nothing will be done to -abate this public t nuisance; Unless some move is made in
he matter., The
..prospect for the leasant one.'
I . . , PRO BONO.
c Anothei letter on; the same subject I
afternoon nap. i am solemnly assured that the din wakens up the children as far away as Mearley Hall. This nuisance has gone i far .beyond the | novelty stage, and a concerted effort-; must be nlade. to stop It, If the health and well-being of a large section of our people Is worth considering.
advised me to care for my gas mask. The advice also applied to ear plugs, which I-have found, particularly useful during the (past two weeks. ' This l Infernal noise deprives both the old
omes from "Dpbrooks,” who writes : Some time ago the Home Secretary
adies and the young babies of their SLAEDBURN
the last of the summer progr,amme, was held in the Reading Room- on Monday. I t Included a “quiz” and games aranged by; F. Waddlngton and E. Harrison. ;
YF.C,—A “ surprise” meeting,
whist drive and dance, held' In the schovl last Friday (evening, was a great success. Mrs. A. H. Porter Hargreaves presented the prizes to the following: Mra'W. Waddlngton, Mrs. D. Wright, Miss Senior, Mr. J; Wolfenden, Mr. W; B. Blackwell, Mr.'T. Hsurlson, Miss Hemingway and Mr. W. Crossley.
Miss M. Hargreaves and Mr. R. Dugdale, -Miss C. Wolfenden and Mr. T. Eastham, and Miss G. Speak and Mr. H. Heaton. Mrs. Porter Har greaves was 'thanked 'by Mr. F. Dlnsdale. and M16s; J. Leemlng. Proceeds amounted to £25.
(Continued from previous column)
herring-bone tweed coat, and brown ‘ shoea They will live at 98, Hay-
hurst-street. ; ; ' : -
beck Caf6, Clitheroe, Mr. and Mrs, Smith left for ■ their honeymooh at'] Blackpool,
..the bride travelling In a i green dress, lime - qnd - brown
gave 'her a set of oarvera . After the reception at the Roy- ]
fiOLTON-BY-BOWLAND. YOUNG FARMEBSi CLUB.—A
I , ^ r ' ‘ I - foUowing addresses :-f-
GISBURN... KBSWICKI
. RiBCHBSTER R O S E i H IP S ' ' ■ ' ' 1 I | ■ I ;
3/6 per stone :(or 3d; per pounh) will be paid for ROSE HlPS w^n orange or (turning red, delivered to the. VOLUNTARY ORCiANISER for the ^ n t y Herb C o bm i t te cT S
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OIJITHEROH ... Mi^ E. M. Bayhuist, Senior bent School.
Mr, J. iWalm^ley, New HaU, -Waddlngt'on, Mr; J; A. Precdousj Sohoolhoijs'e, !i Mrs. M.- Odgen., FeUslde.' ~ ^ ''
I ' I ' g ^M . J. I^owies, St„Peter| and 6^, Paul’g;
with I the vitamins they wouM lordinarlly] gel from fresh fruit, . i ; COLLECT ONLY |N DRY -lyEATHER,
(
They’re coming through . ) , _ . I - ■ ■ (''■
x new models, i ,
iBOJJGHLEE ... Miss F. Bchofleld-,: toughlee Natlonaji School. requirid to Upiily children to; wbter
me CatiiollQ
to co-operate with i the ratepayers in habltahts at large have a common
ordinary amenities of life In a residen mtial neighbourhood; to which the j
aking steps to secure, for the')
might expect that our' week-ends will | not-be interefered with. The. prompt manner In which the j
re-not free from, it.' At least we
on; Saturd^, ;the Rev. Ivor PiMi exception of the. petition presented to officiated' at the 'wedding of Mr! ThohiaS'Simpson, Eldest ton of’Mr. i
Ap St. Pauls Church, Low Moor, tolerated without .protest, with the ' T®)™ 'Council In' 1944, but sn
character In peace-
^ ® residential neighbourhood 'passes comprehension," The
the type complained of v I AS a. war emergency .the noise (was I station at 'Waterloo. . ; . ,'
parts of Olltheroe were relieved of-the nuisance which they have suffered for several years in consequence of. the nolSe issuing from! the engine-testing
EDITOR’S POST-BAG . i I Slr,-7-It Is about time that residents
: • ,. NOISE' n the' northerly and! north-easterly
' Extracts from sp >eches of the Rt. Hon. E. Shinwell, M.'P., Minister I of Fuel and Power.
^ .
k t . l4tlL--r“ The. better atmosphere in the industry is an augury I': of success.” ' , , 1'
; Oct. 21str— I “Tlie coal portion. is so ask for a greater ^o r t.’] 'Jan. 17th.—“ The fuel j position --------- Is very much —
grave that I am bound to I J I
.Jan, 29th.—“ The existing, position contains all the of industrial disaster.” '
- -Y '1 I '1
anticipated in; Septembelr, ahd there is enough to see ''I
indostry and homes safely through the Winter,” .1 : . 1 :
elements Feb. 10th.-“ It is no use thinking of bore clothes or more food,
or more goods in. the shoits, or. more anything j ib unless We can get more coal.”
June 4th.—“I am not so alarmed about coal is some
people.” [Advt.]
FOR £900,—A freehold bungalow, -1 Hlgb.Fleld," Wlswell, was told by.
Ideas and suggestions propounded.;' Question-papers to ; guide isubh |
n groups to be prepared to discuss the from Darlington Street' . . . i
Parish Church have arra'tiged a whist WVe for- October,, and a Jumble Sale for;November;
C.R.GB., their annual effort In November: Castle, a Jiimble l sale In October, ana a. dance later; and
ridering .the Inevitable efforts ' for aising funds : during, the winter. WORKERS’ EDUCA'nONAL ASSOCUCnON
I Have you an alert mind? If so we want you I at these Closes. If n k why n6t acquire One? I 'Discussion is an esseni ial part of our activities.
Held in the ROYAL j Tuesday! EVENINGS Commencing October 1st at 7-15.
"I history, of EUROPEAN emUSATTON.?
, TutorMr. T. KeUji, M.A.
' ! j, THURSDAY EVENINGS .-■ ■ ■ Commencing October 3rd at 7-15.
“ AFFRECIA'TION OF |mUSIC.” . |; Tutor: Miss Moor.
Illustrations on records will be given
GRAMMAR SCHOOL FRIDAY EVENINGS
Commeilclng October 4th at 7-15.
.1'LOCAL' AND. CENTRAL GOVERNMENT.”
•Tutov ; Mr. H.; Fowler. I BA.. BSc, |V FRIDAY EVENINGS
Commencing October 4th at 7-15. “PHILOSOPHY.”
Tutor: Rev. E. ;c, E. Bourne, M.A. ' i i T H A L L E y , G L A ^ S i n C !. o l' E J S c h o o l ; W h k l l e y
Further particulars maj' be obtain id frim the Secretary A. Bimei MA.‘
WEDNESDAY EVENIN]GS, conuuenobig October 2nd, at 7-15 pjn. ‘ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL' HlSTofey: OF_ MODERN; TIMES.” Tu:or:!’Mr. J.
MB. T. H. TAFT, 6, (MILTON AVENUE, CLITHEROE
training. This led to ffielr first - camp, held at Pendleton Hall, a report or which by the
A.SM, states:. The wfeather was fine on arrival, but later heavy , showers were experienced.-These showefs succeeded in; damping the fire but not the spirits of the campers. In;splte of the wet there were many activities and explorations. , After breakfast on thO Sunday, a short “Scouts’ Own” was held. After a hot dinner other work was done. Including axemanship, firell^tlng and the study of .common trees.; Some of the boys T took tests In the second-class schedule, boward tea time the “Raven” paid a
Pctive lot of boys. : Recently the
work, George I . a Parish Church I group are a very
ecured ' the “ Artist Badge.” .L.'s and Seconds underwent special
C I T I Z E N S '! ^ b T |C !
' : | :r ' B M A U ; WILL END I T S W O R K H C L I T H E R O E On Saturday, Sep emb^it
THE CASTLE, iMINISTRjY OF. LABOUR OTOOEj POLICE OFFICB and GP.O.
QUEMBS CAN BE ANSWER® i- - i
1 9 4 6
Castle group have acquired one more s adge-Ceorge . Hargreaves havlnr
Alan Walker hlmsefi scored 64 points for his side—a very creditable perform ance. The ,:CJJ.G.S. team, are to compete in the'; next rouhd of the “araham-Belsey” swimming "shield at Belper Street Baths, Blackburn, to-morrow.
, In the swimming competition,, held, recently at Accrington Corporation Baths,‘three groups took partjand after a keep contest O.R.G.S. were- Winners with 106, points against Castle's 79.
postponement of the' Scouts' apnual sports which have been arranged for October 12th.'
;;The inclement' weather-caused 'the tvy$J f e l 9 4 &
, DREADNOUGHT DRES^UTTING SYSTEM ■ Mrs. J. Ai Rond, -Prlncjlpgl,! inUteli Ladles'tb a'
. ■ school.ofjfa^ O n
FREE DEMONSTOABON at
.the
parish church SCH(X)L, MONDAY, OCT. 7th 7J30 p.m.
at 3 and
When! an Instructive Lesson id Pattern iffaklni wlU be given and a,"Talk” on making New Ojutfltsiahd iRemodelllng OM Ones!
Ladjes toterested in D i
i i Classes will be formed/' reiffl fall to. attend, ' New Bopks on Sale. Pemment Address: |«, aHn:^HGATE, SOUTHPORT. ™ .1
: committee of the Clitheroe Amateur Operitlc Socifety has] exanflhed -the fluestion of future, productions. The town and district remembers how Opera Week iised to'be one of the outstanding events :ln OUjttieroe’s
.and drama Iqvers in Clitheroe and district .Jo learn that ‘the former
ibe seen I that .the ;productloiis were [spectacular and Imposlng.jThe time has edrafe to consider ithe possibility of resujmlhg btivltles, but in com-rj mon wlt|h'!most amateur societies, naturally,! .after seven years of inactivity !ln the Clitheroe 'Society i there are bound to be manyi chariges] In,personnel and In: local attitudje.[, |: ,!"
;! '• t 1
i !lt has b eb 0vldent, however, th a t ' there is great local jlnterest, ^nd many peopleware aipdousi to see further productions. [The pre--:trar | Oommlttee, fcOUng that the Clith eroe public desired a show, have carefully considered] the i pos?!- bllltlesj jbut,: naturally. It (is im- ^ssible, ;to: estimate the number jof Mrfonp®^®'av.^ble or the number of people definitely interested; bough] ; to associate; themselves! Actively! vdth .the Society. A' public heeting has l.jbeen Arranged! fOr [ext Friday, when ah ^iltllne of tlje.
f_jen suggested; Includbg] ‘‘The Desert jSong.l - “Tht Vagabonld King,” ‘,‘The Belle of .NewiYbrkj” ■ ■"an^d“TheLa4y
___ ____ „„1 shows haije
- Merrle! England ” o : the Rose,” ' '
fleld for the 1 November Munlcip^ Elections a t . fCUtheroC. Three m them are retiring members i who are seefctag re-election—the! Mayoy (Councilor J. i WUhlnson) janpl Councillor, F.; Dugdale .(ConservaJ tives), and CouncilloriD. Critchlb
. E ig h t— ------ — I—, —I- candidates arc.! now! in] thb
(Labour). The other five are:! Mr. rer
Mr. H. I Bush (Ijabour);
h inhua'
, Drivel: and Mr . Rol ervativd),, ______
Duckworth aiid Mrs. E . *
and Mr.
iMrs .RAViprti! fConi J.: E n 't^%
20,261. Figures' have j lncre(ised yearly; the Issues last rear nunr- hered 5.349A83,! while the book stock was 684,834, of which' 471 per cent, w^ adffit Action. 'Whallm .the nearest local !centre, and there the borrowers -number 867, .to 'wjiom 35,340 ibOTks iwere Issued ilast year. There are ' n ow 310 centres] to the area,' and] 247,724.'borrowers. -Especially valuable work Is perj- formed by the' -book vAh 'service which operates.: In the : Ndrth Lonsdale, Garitang and i Squtn
centre to be opened was at Whl^tori, and within a year 86 other centrer were operating; During-the secon] year the library Issued 248,50 bboks, and. the'-hook .fetock [W
a|
Lonsdale areas. !# ' » * '
better than was
;lils departure with regret.-! |l,
He! has -been'i at-Do^'ham; f nearly wo years, during wht peiilod he'has endeared: hlmsel( tc- the pailshlonerkJ! They'Will regard
CllA A C V O JCtA A '.W*v ]E! ! I*, j * * ]'■ !
During !tills (week roughly 2j million Contributory old-age pen-
jcontrlbutofy i pensioners—who arc to tot li;crease£!-are having .theh new pension 'oraer books sent tc '*
1
though, jbnt we tare jgettbg a nice] selection 'of well-known
Nqt_ very many of them yet, ' I ( :
0. ,®0| i* Jjod are wantbg a good o^ take a: look at bur range
Spot dance prizes were won by
J . A S P D E N “ • ;• '■ -■ : i ' . Telephone 81. -
The House for Service.
And stating clearly why they regard themselveis as entitled ■ to ' the Increased pension. Pensioners who had rerirra and have since resumed •work should not' apply to the Post pfljee for a new. book.' This wlU only create difficulties] They] should .■wr[te to the Ministry glvingjall the kadts.
a * 4|
Icjcal i committee M Savings Movement is
; , Quick and efficient rispalrs.
JACK WAREING FOR (500D WOOUJES ; I ^
New delivery of "
CHILDREN’S JER$EYS, JUMPERS, CARDIGANS, TWIN SETS, pijESSES, etc. Stockists of Ijtfatita, poryiUe, aeriy, Lbdux, etc.
jack WAREING FC|R (Kffi-RAY SKIRTS Tel, 3502 19, LORD STREET, BtAGKBURN Tei.5502
■^tllj to be saved. A little additional effort, es^lally In the Income-tax houday weeki^ i.'whlclil 'occurs in p e to r , could e-nsure! ,thls amount ceUig reamied by the end of Decem- tort Such! a result would! reflect greM credit upon the town and ffistrlct.
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copimlttee, acting! on .behalf of the Boroutoi and; thejlCliteieroe Rural piatrict area, |undcrto([k to save jat 'kheirate of £,12 per head of popu lation for
thefflnapclai.yearjendlhg Marcb 3lst next;! This means! a tbtel savihg of £235,080, Uii to the ^ d of Ajitost,! £150,523 -had bden ralted, leaving a balance of £84,557'
194j7, can the year. qf |the -E,
. .... t ' the 'iarget set for March 31st, for anilhcreksed effort'so
be reached by the end of Accepting the Chancellor chequerfs challenge, the
own contributions wll[ recrive ar tocjrease if 'they have retired; or arc
._4de at teonien w
ctober
-liotifled the Ministry will not find anbrder book at the increased rate wa ting tor. them., They should ™te Immediately ] to the Ministry of National Insurance at .Blackpool,
If their tofusbands !are 'also entitled to an Increased (pension,' which :means thkt he must be retired or over 70: Pensioners who have Just now decided to retire and have not
the! higher rates. Married .0 draw a pension cm theii
stoners afld over a quarter of a million -^dow-penslonefs .over th« age of to' will toe collecting theii new higher rate pension f order books aa .jiost offices all over the country. Nearly half a million non
te'
During t.he first week of first .payments will !.bc
)ver 65. Married; women who dra-w i (|penslo]n lonjlithelr husband’s hsurancci (Will receive; an Increase f they are retired or ;over 65, and
The Lancashire Coiihty Librarj Just completed 21 y ^ s ’ seryit e annual report gives an Interf; sting rfesumC of progress. The first
rested! will he ■
|.performancesi'wa!s taken,-and the. | IKlng Lane* Kail was packed to;: !capacM There was a. cast, Of 70 in “ Viktoria and Her; Hussar,” with an orchestra of 24, so It can easily
('each ofj the last two] Shows: Vlk- !toria and; Her Hussar,’,’ 1939, and , GtodNlghtl Vienna,” 1938, every seat for every one of the seven
'social! life before , the war; and ‘those connected with the produc tions ;ire proud of Ithe fact that at
It 'Will be \yelcome news to muslc I ' II I itr
FRIDAY, ji SEPTEMBER:; 27th, 1946. 7-55 pjn, to 6-0 a.m.
g their full! name, present ess, pension number and full nafne of the Post; Office at which thw wish to dfaw their pension,
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