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C L I T H E R O E A D V E R T I S E R & T IM E S . LETTERS TO THEi EDITOR
The i P e e l c 's j2Wialfi--l»aflr BELOVED NATURALIST I
k Sir,—Many will be Interested' to fndw that a Romany Society ms been aormed with the objMt of I keeping' he stood for.
The President Is Mr& i G.vBramwell Evens and the Vlce-jftesldents are Muriel Levy and Dc rls ' qambeu— Muriel and Doris of the Northern
live the memory of ■ the 1 naturalist and all thatj >
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t The Society Is in- Its nfancy, and as she B.B.C. does not aUow j schemes euch as this to be broadcast,Jit Is'not
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asy to get in touch vith the many thousands of listeners who | enjoyed
'"I interested,'
A Romany Magazine^ Is toJbe^ pub annuallished each year and,there;jWlll he an
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rally, at Romany’s-^aravan at
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A l t h i n g w e c a n d o ?
yind we con Vo anything In batteries
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j^uipped, Battery Semce-^ the coimtry. Any- to a hew Eade^Cht Battery, idate
ftB use of our ^ e d ^ sd service thiou^ your local garage,
DynamoS) Stai'ters and Car Electrical Equipment Repaired.
Large iStock of Replacement Parts. W. & F- DAWSON 1
ESHTON TERlU’GE - ■ CLITHEROE . ! : ' M ! / TEL..252 ■ ■ .1
you some reflectioiis on Sunday observance that I should Call dovyn on my devoted head the criticisim of three correspondents. . ; I . The chief thing,that strikes nle
THE GRAPES NOT SODli. Sir,-:-I little thought when I sent
about the letters of Church-goer” and “J.D.” Is : their Irrelevance. “ Churchgoer^, says | The activities themselves are not jevll.” I never said or Implied that they were ■What I did imply jwas th a t they were -hot ■ sultablej ,for Sunday. says, “Mayi I- ask'. ‘Over
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the “Out With Romaiy” wpadcasts or the numerous readers who debght in’ the Romany books.! Th6 Society would like to . reach i all who, are
1 beloved
F R i n i , A P R I L 4c, 1947 SACRED CANTATA AT
MOOR ■' iI n
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^ satisfied attitude of many Spcla,llst MJP’S; whose 'attitude as Bnltains difficulties increase Is evidently to be' “ My Party' |(or one group of It) even Iwhen proved; .wrong.”. , ,: '
•iriatte'f- i:s thel smug and party- o
dlfflcfiltles and! dangers besides the fuel .position,' jwhlch if not oyer- oomei' will shortly have even more drastic :eflectsIon our private lives and especially -fipon th e , heroic and
iBrlpkn is tonfrohted with other survey, lo
lack iof courage or Imagination, Socialists , have utterly; failed interest the people hi- the . - prospect for us all if fe e ,.present drift to economic disaster; Is jnof Rrrcst'Cd
aowever, xnro dire
the to
roe prepared to play hls part In enlightening everyone abqut the nature ; and Importance of . fee problems confronting Britain today, and fee inevitable and calamitous consequences for us all fepuld we fail .to overcome them?
Is the present Member for] CHche- i i ; ALFRED HALL-DAVrEB
Chairman of CMtheroe ^Division Young Conservatives, i
Moss Grove, Blacko, near NelsJh. .
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Sixty' If he agrees with anything]?” I “ agree with” a goqd many'things blit, I ' do not 'Consider them' ai suitable for Sunday ; :
point. . “ He m.akes I ho distinctions between sacred and secular .occu
Mrk Yeafsley does.write ,fe the
pations.” ! True' it' Is that fee d ^- tlnctlon Ibetween fee sacred mid fee secular Is 'somewhat jague. WhCn I was-'a boy they gave 'US sacred concerts (so:described on poster andi programme). .They accepted fee dictum that all classi cal music was sacred; A Mozart symphony was sacred, but, a selec tlon from a light ..opera . wss
■ ^ 1 ' Every morning, a t his office desk, weary,’ despondent a ^ headachy, that was his cry until his colleague,"Mr. Oheeryi
said. i , * ■
Supposing I were to seiid to ‘f The' 1 Freethlnlter a marked copy i of
secular, and not Included In Sunday programmed • But! s u r e 1 y Mrs. Yearsley does not imean It to be Inferred feat any pursuit whlcfe Is, suitable for .weekdays is necessarily suitable for;Sundays. ■ •
of the increase in fee rates;,! ■was pleasM to read that Councillor iBnt- wistle would:welcome the fating of site values as a potential Soufce of revenue. But we must not take this new: source of revenue for still fur- •ther public expenditure unless we are pre^afed' to ease fee burden of .fee fates by making a correspond-^ ing:felease' oh' houses and shops, &c. Furtherinorfe; fee Chancellor; and th e ’CtoVefnment, appear' to :think
bring! in the experts. sir,—In view of the seriousness,
UNE CHURCH IMPRESSIVE
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was
Mven.by an augmented choir idt IVtodr, jLane Methodist' Church 'pn Sfmday evening.; The day'was ipiarked by the church anniversary, the,preacher, being ithe: Pastor; fee
to Calvary,” fee JChris- drama of . Passion'Week,
evernlncreaslnky harassed ihouse- wife. i Mr. Atlee presented In Febru ary ia White! Paper. “ Economic
Survey, for 1947." However, thropgh
WORDEN for
W e d t l i n g E h g a j y | e m ^ t I R b j s
Eev.;IJ. S.!:Yearsley!;M.A..^ i Thk sacred cantata,—;the colour
WORDiN FO 2
ithe feavlour’s life on earth,jand Is. ' arra,nged If or tenor, baritone , an d ; ,
soprano.sblo voices and chorus, .also ; introducing congregational ^hymns; ! J The joyous reception accorded, fo ] Jesus by the multitude bn hls entry into! Jerusalem; hls lament over thp city, fee toene in the .Temple (con verted info a den; of robbers), fee Supper of the Pass-over, fee Infinite pathos of fee Garden of; Geth- seriiane, the tumult of the.] hostile crowd before Pilate, the destruction bflthe Judgment Hall, the passage of the Cross with all its tragedy, and final triumph ;of Calvary, were afi admffably Interpreted under; the «rtpn of! Mr. .W. TaylorK
ful music' by J. H; Maunder, and ;the;words written and arranged by Shapeott ;iWensley, ‘recalls some of ‘ the incidents In the last days of
ful; not* Only in' tope production; but In' diction
Mr..Ernest Birtwistle, of, oWaldtwlstlei tendr;'"'Mr.; Ernest bewhurst, baritone, arid Madame ■^sle Nuttall, soprano. - Indeed, .fee irform'Ahce of fee work, In- all Its irying i moods and phases, was stinctl^ creditable f to .all edn- srned apd made a deep impresslop lojn the congregation. -
fe e soloists.were eqilAlly success ,
fThe hymn, “ There Is a Green mu,” .which opened fee service, was bfeceded -hy an .organ iv'oluntaiw, fariatloris on' :fee tune “ ]Ek)cking- ;ham When I survey the; ;won-
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OTly of i a limited and ; sporadic Institution of the land value system. .This will hot give the desired relief and the complications Involved -vrifi be most serious. I t must 1^ applied 'Universally If the .intended .thorough! going change the whole baris of ; local fating' if to be'.a,ttalnedj and the good that is claimed for i t Is to be; reallsed.lf .lt is not applied in the right way it will fail in Its purpose.
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I Items over which this correspond ence arose. l ean picture the editor chuckling to himself as he dips pen In ink to write, “These Christians can only get their young people to. church by offering them llinecick
your Issue contalplng the news-
’ In conclusion, the grapes are hot ROUT
! ■. ■ !(!• OVER SIXTY. I . DIVIDE and! CONQUER. I £ only works out pn a £12 assess-
I fallacious reasonlnr when he . tells us thati the new rate of 18/6 Inifee
Sir,—Wife the-giieatest respect, tp ilm, Councillor Trlmby Indulges in
'^w e t / '"'y
1 would only work o(ut at.a seat and I a half a'week. There are many .of opr :annual paymentSj whioh j-are such a. drag upon US; , which work
ment at the cost. of. three seats,a week at the clnmea.,_ The. fact remains that If fee rate was. 9/6 it
I IwKf MmCHESHy
‘ Yeast-Vite’ Is the finest remedy I i know for HEHDACHE8, RHEUKlftTIC ,
; PAWS, 1 KEUBAlfelA, HEBVE PA1H8 & ■ sUeplessness. Try it yourself at once!! Obtainable Everywhere,■
tonic
TABLETS 1/4 & 3/3
1 out at comparatively little when divided by fifty-two. They arei not
1 easier , to pay on that account. ! Most of us are now paying double the old'amount for fire Insurance
. The implications of the Town und Country Planning Bill : conflicts with the
Taxa.tlon and ; Eating of| | Land 'Values. ] The Intentions of'tiie.rt Government are revealed! to be In { an altogether opposed direction.' I think! I t , 18 only faff: ifeat fee. public should understand .fels.: -The solution! Is for the Government tp bring Ih fee experts for advice,^ experts ! who have had - years of experience and concentrated study of (this problem., 'Vfhy not ? ;
. ' FICTION.
1003-<Golden Rod .................. " -
1006— False Dawn........... . ■ I
competitions .and lectures on ^tpws Oak Side,'Whalley.. ‘after the service." j
ence which,- though . applying only to the; -London County . Council could, with'adjustments, bei made to suit fee need of fee whole leountryl F. G. SUMNEB.1
- i - There! is aiBlll already. In exist-j |
1007— T-One Fair Enemy....... . i:
1008— Grey Timothy......... . . ■ I ; -!
IflOi-The Cheyne Mystery ............ I
• ■ H. M. E. Clamp F. IW. Crofts
i Elizabeth Cr-osble - C.' Dawe
Edgar .Wallace
1014-The Clock Strikes Ten ........., ,11
; Mary Richmond
1016- Don Luis............. ................. , ' . ! I . . ;. Juanita Savage
1017- ^DoubIe who Double; Crossed, I i ■
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Assheton was reported -as saying a great deal of Ignorance existed among] fee Socialists, especially amongst the rank and file, i For one, J Iflnd i t hard to believe feat she cohld be’ really serious, unless the. “ qhlet seclusion ” ofi Downham removes her from contact i with fee “ rank land file.”
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of the 1 rank' and file who] hold. np set political' viewp but; .try. to pre
I airl not a'Soclallst—merely onl
1 premiuhis, whether fof the house itself pr the furniture. They (may
I work out a t a small cost per week. I But It does not alter the fact-that they have to be paid In the Ipmp.
I iWhen .perfection I is. reached,; we shall all put away the necessary, sum per week to imeet .fee anpual
1 obligations. ' Then we shall hear I the argument of ( those who . hpve
F«i’ HEADS
Yimt ache '1 • ‘ " 'i,.-:! ' ’
j-.' ''"'■'4'''"'. ta k e '
i Nelson has been known as a Social ist town for as many years as l ean recollect. - but It (has n o t . yet - got beyond lT/6. Perhaps if and When the Socialists get a majority here,
1 and the rate Is twice 19/6 In the £, ■we shall have i some Chancellor
not enough left to keep themselves,, that they are so' smothered iwife overhead expenses that they cannot afford to live. A 19/6 rate is (Out rageous for a town like Clitheroe.
serve Ithat. balance; and i sense. of values! feat many: of ;my social superiors would do well to emulate. : Lady Assheton is surelylwrong.ln saylngi that ’V.envy and hatred ’’ are] being rubbed in on everyi side, '.hs! for equality and the state, of being ‘I better off,” i should ; think, that she has mistaken quantity for] quality.
In these turbulent days,(but I dp not hesitate to say it Is not- clevei; to sneer at people who. have never -had her- opportunities;
: There are -many- things I dislike ' ' . [| ■ I' - Parson Lane, Clitheroe. i
JACK BRIGGS. ij
' ENFORCE THE LAW. Sir;—Those who realise., the Im- portahceof bird life will appreciate
“NCIt REALLY SERIOUS.” Ij Sff,-4ln. »!'recent Issue, Lady!
1018- Sam The Suddefi ii
T. D. Smith lOllMDr. Chris. - Elizabeth Seifert . ' BARROW ■ . • (L- . 1 j . ,, :i -P. G. Wodeh-ouseI ,
:thanks to all concerned in.:the pre- 'jsentatioh, of the 'cantata.. .".. i' - ,
ADDITIONS TO : LIBRARY
THE
d'rOus Gross,”, played; hy Mr.; CowguL
fee.closing hyipn was.;;‘Rock of j At'the close, the Pastor tendered
I Collections throughout fe e ! day were for'Trust fiiilds. '
' lif riott siffer frltm rr wont; s e ^ d n
SILVER -23,
WATCHES GUPS,
Tele; g o :
REET; BLACKBURN 3LD AND SILVER MEDAL^
ekhone 5869
■ scouts are -if 'to collect soif
'i .r A T the , - JtA. Mlnlsti
sands of g l^ there is now!
age.
. There! i s ' nor Guides’ mag* them forjcql
resu’ts. 1 'Tl householder I fee Culdes'!.
'reels,.tinfoil durinA ohee mpre
. 'ifor the-natlcf And now’,
'mised you frd ■Clitheroe Dl|
.- “Thei ebn October! 19.
W IT S POOL
“ / tcork on a iystem,of permutations, oftd m y . winning line was tatcen straight from Bernard i
Ward'
iarticleip.th^^^^ ' '
'' ' —extriici! from le tter I from ftlr. E. T.'Crots, ( I , ]'of ;^3. (Glramplan-roaa, Aberdeen. ;
[by fptiptvllfig in ike,
jings' at j'Wad !day evening, (girls to] bee During ;winp place Indodi
'<5uldlng as- Chlef scout
-of company feMiikeand
Imonthsl tve i door activit
I i'A tost h! 'small ;Comi 'themselves,,
w j m B
-I passed this f (.Co ; the end oflj
Idpors.' 'Tfii ehlblment f
innUssioni
(CKayrShuttir ; tp lbeiprese'
i Guldbrs in , ' welcome to i: between tc '' twenty-one
m;ation of help solve
!; in the Gur ;:]pf “Give m
' Unequal! Power of .Sight, Watery'Eyes, Discharging Ey^, i Drop] ling EyeUds, ! Aching Eyes, Red and Inflamed Eyqs, ;
NeAr Sight, Ofid Sight of Bhffred; Vision, Twitching Ey^, Eye Trouble—CONSULT
Stralfaed Sight, Blindness caused' by Ulcer, or any other, .■I-,,'(■ '(
A. W. KHAN
THE EMINENT , INDIAN EYE SPECIALIST, whO h ^ _ lifetiinelof experiencein Ml Dise'as^ of thel^!^’ T^KEY1;S
made STRONG-CLASSES DISPENSED WITH. All Diseases I
of.the.Eye qklllUjIy,and successfully treated.
KINDLY' NOTE CHANGE .OF ADDRESS TO—; 15, Yort Street, Clitheroe
where consultations ate on Montlays, from 4 to 8 p.m. .^1 ;.'][ •];■''. !:■^■ipER!MffiN^;':^^
127, REGENT STREET, BLACKBURN ' | Telephone 44206.
' j '’ ] ! ] M I ■ il!::.;- Headaclle, Failing of W^k Sight;
' There’ll I behind-
i. 1 four. 'i I
Maybe
I :) '-And if ti , ; (I we sho 1 : So when i outside Bring ou; jars fe
'We’ve bei jars, ni
Good liui PBECI
I , 'Lave, deii ' ' ;i I nobilltj Gourage.T i I humilln
' i Happy nif i! ' cloudlel . Sublime! I
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■ OMrs. Booth; ■ Mrs.: Orme,; Mr. BJ Thlstlethwalte and; Mr. Hammpndj; Competition: Mrs. J. T. Holden and Mr 'W'. Garside. •; Proceeds were In
Robinson; Mrs.: Chatburn andi
Rummage Sale.—Prom-oted by tite|; ladles Of fee Congregational Church;
aid of'Readlng Room funds. j
and School, a successful jumble sale and pound stall was held on Satur-j day. There was ai plentiful supply of useiul article's, and; fee amount, realized for Chufch : funds wa?
£10 2s. 6d. , HOME-GRO/IVN FOOD. |
motion moved i^byi Lord Tevlot In- the House of feel House of -Lordp that In view of theirapld exhaustion of dollar credits and,,the large gap,
The Government; accepted a
present and prospective, In our balance of payments, it Is urgently necessary to Initiate steps to assist farmers to increase food production
1 only means six cinema' seats per week ! ' In the i meantime , maPy
telling us that on a £12 house .it
i small shopkeepers will go bank- SUIFERING RATEPAYER.
MUDDLE AND PANIC; i '^THE PHYSrClANtf REM . ^ 7 EDY
Cephos Is safe andi certain for headaches and neuralgia.
I fuel position ..during the past year might'carry more conviction- of Mr. I Shinwell had not over .a jerlod of
Sir,—Mr. RandPll’s defence of the i Gevernment's handling or our
lin his speeches of-its failure, to fore see fee impending breakdown.
months provided copious evidence
the future economic prosperity, of fee country and our ability^ to I mairitaln'and Increase our standard
Sold everywhere in tablet cr powder form, 8 doses
1/3, 21 doses 3/-. Single, dose 2d. Including Purchase
■ Tax. . ' , I Cathot Ltd. Bladdurn
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■i . Li ! I ■' ' —-i..—i— , - '• "iiV.J ( tk pm s does not aiteet the heart a J
BIRTHDAY CARDS. . . • GREETINGS CARDS . . . •
, arid WEDDING STATIONERY
ADVERTISER & T ip S OFFICE 6, MARKET PLACE, CUTHEROB. Tel 407/8 (twoVmPs)
I | I t does not increase confidence In,
I stand and appreciate repeated Sntags'
filveni.both feeffiown
of firing when We-find that §
oo.al- dst ministers cannot.- evpn . pndp-
1 advisers and ’by ■ men , of i great I experience In (Industry—
I supported by. statistics of ..undenl- l able accuracy. |
for Industry in fee North West, would only be hecessary fpr a day or so ■ The ’fact feat the cutp lasted
total restriction of
three weeks Is | sufficient proof of Mr. Shlnwell’s'complete fMlure'ito grMP the true facts of the position at that thn'e. j In any drgaklsatlon other Jh an
-warnings '
stated in the HJuse of Gqmipons on February 7th feat he hoped fee
’ The Minister of - Fuel andi Power
your interesting comments regardr ing fee oyster-catcher and plovers. The -plovers, as do -the majority [of, birds,! fulfil an extremely,. vital, function -by ridding us of parasites, and pests which cause such damage to agriculture; As-the extreme conditions during the ; past few weeks have reduced our resident bird population very, considerably, It Is,: as you intimate, ' a pressing necessity that theipfiferlng.of bffds’
-nests: and;r eggs be preventedj as much as posslble.|
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Acts 1 numerous, of o u r ; bffds and. thelri eggs are “ protected 'I by law* The ilaw,! In this! case, i Is seldom carried out, and Instances,, are (in deed: rarelwhen we read of ja person being convicted for -its violation. Is it :not possible, Ifeerefore, to tak;e the Decenary steps this: year to (see the lari Is put Into effect? I sug^ gest the police be far inor^ rigid in
K Under the Wild) Birdsi Protection
tlnulng source of amusement. The words “ unhampered by the comphea- tions of Nationalisation “ in his last eSusion Is a real gem. , ,
at home. ~r,
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one about the operating;;of a nation alised! industry ft is that,: compared with! 'the complicated and tortuous windings we experienced under mdi- vldualism, It
Is.islmple and straight forward. What; causes ; the army m officials and the multldudinous fornfs to be filled
up.now? The Government -trying (I write -trying i advisedly) to
If there is one thing .-which strikes . ' the ‘ opening, onj'l Heraldingti
^ Good Fridayl o f a! great, new sedson o f
IXeSTlNl
ATfBA&TlilNS! P iSenntional Robot Exhlblifoi ' j ;
Gen : Dl?ers ^ Games AhuUes | UhuM : -Train • ♦ Globe infernal I
M
Octopus ♦ OTcr*lbe-falli ♦{Scenic I Railway ik Boating 4; The Gi^ai Omi | W W
ood!Rocket! and Gardens, Bars and ResUuranls.; Easter Sat, 7, Easter Mon;, 3.1
all o{ Death Walcott’s Marionettes j orld’s Smallest W
axworks, ik- . Zoo I * SPEEDWAY ^ i
control private ’ enterprise, and . npt Government action-: m- nationalised
Industries. ' Mr., Thompson- will re member that the United Front Govern ment'In France-some years ago passed very extensive legislation of this kind.
It didn't work, -and' I .idon’t - wonder, Supposing that .sort:of legislation were , passed on the same scale in. this couritrv. It would, I fake It, Include domestic workers. - Why;, you would
have -to have a ( Government Inspector of some sort hiding under the stairs to
enforcing' fee law on:thisipoint- in order feat the birds : be allowed to breed and so make up .-feeff samy depleted numbers;. > The worst sufferers, have been the Amall bffds which, to -a large itxtentj live on, the pests which damage our (crops anfi
livestock;: ■ i ; i .i . .,, (■ i ], ,1 appeal to : those Who ,are luter-
ested-to take the steps which will a t least ensure a ifittle mpre pip,ecto tion for, olir feathered (friends.;
moifal or economic standpoint, wfili I am perfectly] sulel (.value your timely remarks and thans you mpst heartily for drawing .attention ito
this question. .1 , .
t k Socialist Party this pathetic muddle, and panic action would simply be .-labelled : ipefflplency.^ The^ most sinister asMM. lof this
: . I COUNTRYMAN ' „„„r,Trn;rA\T
WHICH - IS' '‘loOMPLICATEP’ri 0(r_-I
kope..you will • continue];..
League. To SqclMlsts ^
Those who .value (our iblrds, UliU ' '111*? ***>.r I ui o 7 whether it be | froni i an ascetic,
Govermhent
officials to fee: farms In Russia-? r : ! ' - shoifid say not. It would not .'Prpnt
feeltfeeff doorsteps-, Arree,feere contmpail. •visits
oorsteps-: by
officials -------- ----------- - Inspecting Government, in
to 'to do, and do-those things which they ■ '. '1
ought not to do.—Yours, ."•■' '.'i ■
• :-'i, L,' IxVM-
management or workers there to leave undone those things.-which they ought
■ In 'a nationalised'^Industry, on fee other hand, you-would have simple and; direct contact i ' between : .worker and , management (which I hope wpu d,be In the hands of a trCdei guild wife a; charter, but that Is another branchjof fee subject).: But even'lf you printed a column of Instances- such- as , I hqve ] given" I don’t suppose .feat would prevent Mr. Thompson from throwing, out hlB arms . In a' gesture- of ampll-.
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create an “ army-of officials; uuv uuuc...
tude at a public meeting and telfini feel 'audience that . Socialism ■
*,
I'see from a report In your paper fee fafmers - are dreading having Ignor^iit
WQUlfl ..
continually --oil - - , there co
olumn or morejwlth Uistances more-pr -less'.slnifiar.
see! 'that Mrs.;, -Montgomery, dld;npt overwork Mary :-EUen. If I looked up c the! subject thoroughly. I- could fill!a . - . - -
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rWRESTLIH6ra.smi * DANCING NW
'’Good Fri, gat & Easter Mon., a.30 and 6. April: 8 to 11 inc,, 2-30 & 7.
^ RUGBY, Good Fri. at 3-30 BELLE 'VUE K. V. : DEWSBURY
EVERYTHING y beU e' vue 'zoo i gardens Manchester.,-. B A S .H A L L E A Y E S ,g ;eon pr
on Mondajy; and Also j irepc rted 6n',' ththe L.P.’ i'.W.I nfeetiiig at., iffest cn. ] I During
nesicled at the monthlyj (meeting j,
'a .tp als epprte o
; fee : evi nfeg. ia.'; whist ], drh 'e -wm ; held, and Mr i,;;j[ ‘ Wilson mtide t he preseptai tlon of prizes to Mrs. R. IVllsoh, Miss
j_ Grepnlfalgh Tne andiiMra.. Spurgeon.
Wlnnerk jin . a -competition for! the best bowl of l^ulbs were Mrs. Si urgeon, (Mrs. ' R. Chew;-Mrs.' Hind and Mrs. J.. Wilson.
The soclalj halt-hour was Drgdmsefl by Mra .Green and the winner was Mrs-
m all-holi i ■.. argO
R. Chelw;.JMrs, and'Mlss'lJ. Hlnd were tea hostesses,!
L O W M O O R
, WOM^p' mSTITU'TE.--Mrs. Spur- Methodist' Church Choir gave a Concert d
Saturday, w •hen Mr. R-.-.t-,-— sided. The programme comprise-.
songs, duets and sketches, ,and a-1 qv“ conSuoted by Mr. T., Wrjgey. --A Vote of thanks
was.passCd on- thi proppsi-ion
of Mr.. J.; Seedall.1 .'Proceeds- tjere devoted to the Repairs and| Renovation
.Fund;
appointed legal adviser | Smith. Chairman of tha lahd Coal Board at £2,'
retired last month: on a £900 per,annum as itoi Newcastle-underrLyme,:
i Mn Joseph Griffith, ail ed q6.
i pension ot )wn clerk: of had; been
.CHOIR ENTEETAiNS.lH Wkterlo®
at :■ Union-street MCthodlst j Church Ion - • •
"feinson pre^ lalso Good Fri. and Easter Mon. at 7
7.Satsl6-30 i .
urrleane Racer ♦ Mctry-gi^Ronad 1 Miniature Rallwaj ^ M
i which folli surely a]f
and the -I
Every Radiant I
I follows ni lithe,. I l l figure thai one will et| admire. . All of th f
obs Coaster . Brownib Co'^tet* matcrplllar ik Animal Ride* :fc Fioi- |I r
was held n Friday, under: the | ! direction of Mr. E. 'Flack. Nine, C tables were used. - ‘Winners: Mrs.!
Reading ;Roo!m. Tr A- -,whlsf-4rivel i
c t) A .1 U 'L
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