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CLITHEROE ADYERTISElj & I TIMES. FRIDAY, APRIL 1947 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
The We^Jc’s Mail-bag BELOVED NATURALIST k Sir,—Many will bo Interested to
formed with the object of keeping alive the memory of the beloved naturalist and all that ho stood for. The President Is Mrs. O. Bramwell Evens and the Vice-Presidents are Muriel Levy and Doris Oambell— Muriel and Doris of the Northern
now that a Romany Society has been
easy to get In touch with the many thousands of listeners who enjoyed the "Out With Romany" broadcasts,
as this to bo broadcast, It Is not
B.B.O.The Soelety Is In Its Infancy, and as such the BS.C. does not allow _Bchemes
or the numerous readers who delight In the Romany books. The Society
would like to reach all who are Interested.
lished each year and there will bo an annual rally at Romany's caravan at Wtlmslow and other gatherings as arrange. All who arc Interested
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should get In touch with the Rev. Tom Cross, 25 Brunswick BQuare. Penrith. There Is on attractive memberslitp card contalnlni?. a photograph of Romany and Rtiq. and the annual subscription Is 2s. C.i. or Is. Cd. If under 10. -Juniors must send date of birth. A stamp for reply will be appreciated.
TOM CROSS.
you some reflections on Sunday observance that I shauld call down on my devoted head the criticisms of three correspondents.
THE CRAPES NOT SOUR. 6 l r , - l little thought when 1 sent
about the letters of " Church-goer" and "J.D." Is their irrelevance. "Churchgoer" says The activities themselves arc not evil." I never said or ImpHcd that they were. What I did Imply was that they were not suitable for Sunday. "J.D." says, "May 1 ask 'Over
The chid thing that strikes mo >,
giilfnWe for Sunday. p Mr.s Voarslcv docs write to the True It Is thot the dlS;
matter ils
_____ ... the smug and party- satisfied al titude of many Socialist MjP’s whose attitude as Britain’s difficulties Increase Is evidently to be “My Pt rty (or one group of It) proved wrong."
even when
dlflacultleg and dangers besides the fuel position, which If not over come, will shortly have even more drastic eflects on our private lives and especially upon the heroic and ever-4ncreaslngly harassed house wife. Mr.jAtlee presented In Febru ary a White Paper, “ Economic Survey for| 1947." However, through te or Imagination, the ve utterly fallen to
Brltailn Is confronted with other r Is the p: S f f i c S S r
AN :| IMPRESSIVE PERFORMANCE
was given by an augmented choir at Moor, Lane Methodist' Church on Sundajj evening. The 'day was marked by the church anniversary, the .preacher being the Pastor, the Rev, J. S.
‘ (^LIVET to Calvary;” the Chrls- itlan drama of Passion Week,
‘3 e sacred cantata— Yearsley, M.-A.
interest the people In the dire prospect for ua all If the present dr’ft to economic disaster Is not arrested.
nature and importance of the problems kntrontlng Britain today, and the Inevitable and calamitous consequences for us all should we fall to ov^rconie them ?
oe prei esent Member for Cllthe- Srepaired to play his part in
telling everyone about the HALL-DAVnS
Chairinan of Clltheroe Division Young Con^rvatlves.
Moss Oroyc, Bliicko, near Nolsan.!
, :
boint, “He makes no distinctions patlma"etween sacred and secular occu-
of the increase in the rates, I was pleased to read, that Councillor Ent- wlstle would welcome the rating of Bite values as k potential source of revenue. But we must not take this new source of Revenue for still fur ther public expenditure unless we are prepared to ease the burden of the rates |by making a correspond ing release on houses and shops, &c. Furthermore, the Chancellor and the Government appear to think only of a limited and sporadic Institution of the land value system. This will not give the desired relief and the complication^ Involved will be most serious. I t must be applied t universal y It the intended thorough
BRING IN j THE EXPERTS. Sir,—In view of the seriousness
tnlnO ohitnao In Hio t»hn1o hniila nf
the Bavlour’s life on earth, and Is Arranged for tenor, ■ baritone and soprano sold voices and chorus, also Introducing' congregational .hymns. 1 The Joydus reception accorded to fesus by the multitude on his entry Jerusalem, his laihent over the the sbene In. the Temple (con- ref t^ Into!a den of robbers)^ the
auslc by J. H. Maunder, and vords written and arranged by .Icott iWensley, recalls some of le Incidents In the last days of
^the colour- lEB
Intopity. vert
•semane, the tumult of. the. hostile crowd befdre Pilate, the destruction of the Judgment Hall, the passage of the Cross with all Its tragedy, land| final trlunlph of Calvary, were all admirably Interpreted under the batdn of iMr. W. Taylor;, . i The soloists were equally success- jful, !not only in tone production but In dlctlon[ Mr, Ernest Birtwistle, of pswaldtwlstle, tenort Mr. Ernest Dewhurstl baritone, and Madaipe Elsld- Nutjall, soprano. Indeed, the performance of the work, In all Its varying tndods and , phases, was distinctly] creditable to all con cerned and made a deep Impression on me congregation. The hjlmn, "Therd Is a Green
Supi pathos
er of I the Passover, the Infinite )s of the Garden of Geth-
MOOR LANE CHURCH for
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,' i^drlt fort « system/^f permutations, and my inning line was taken straight from Bernard I^ayd’s o flm e in the
jAxtiact from letter from Mr. E. T.' Cross, *j
Hill”, which opened the service, was preceded'lby an organ voluntary, variations On the tune “Rocking^ ham”—“When I survey the won- droUs Cross;,” played by Mr. Cowglll. Thoiclosing hymn was “Rock of Ag&." i| I
thahks to all concerned In- the pre- sematlofli df the cantata.- Cpllectlpris throughout 'the day rere forji'ftust funds; 'j
At the close, the Pastor tendered ! " . , ' ^
of 83. Gramplan-road, Aberdeen. b y fo n o iv ih g
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Headacber.Failin^or W.eak Sight, Sunday Empire News/ ”
Scouts are launchl to collect some o f j
. fAT the urgent - ^ .Ministry of K
sknds of glass jail theredb'now suchl
a'ge. H
•There Isi no doutw Guides’I ; magn!flced them fori collecting 'rbelsj tinfoil and itL
England and Walal
duriiig |;war-tim^| once mpre achll resu’ts.i; [ The sul householder will bl the Guides and SJ to accomplish this| servIceJ, More jani to safeguard futurl for the;nation;
/ And bow for th
iiiised you from th i (JUtherde Division|
October 1946, andl jpgs' at Waddow day evening. Its i girls to become ,
Duringi-winter, t r l place indoors, but
TOonthP we hope door ajctlvitles—J <3uldlnk as laid ^ Chief scout, 'Lord!
- i “A test has beef .small committee! themselvesi includi df company manaf h.hike;and cookirt
•door's. ! The inved enrolment for thej ■pasEtedithis test, v| the lend of March! Commissioner, Til iK-ay-Shuttleworthl
■ between ithe agei twenty|one who isj to [the,|GUide mov*
Organise 1 your d| every street and during ithe; next m spare jam jar Is II here’s a- ditty to f of': “ Glye me Five
j NPw I al .word We want five jai]
to be present.: It1 mfltion of this Cal lielp solve the p r | Gufders In the Wl •welconie to the Cl
i “The Company! “ Jam Jar Ml
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