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>twTitr,7|n^T C L f lH E E O B ADVEKTi™ 4 TIMES. EEIDAt, j JtiNE 2 0 , 1 ? ^ FOUR i f . i


CHRIST CHURCH, 1 CHATBURN I the annual


SUNDAY SCHOOL ' 1 •will be held on


SUNDAY NEXT, June 22nd THE SERVICES will be


. 8-0 ■ ! a.m.:


10-30 B.m.: 2-15 p.m;; 6-30 p.m;;


Holy Communion. Mattins and Sermon.


Family Service. EueTWong ond Sermon.


TThe Special Preacher for the day ! will be


,


The Rev. J. FAWCETT KVlcaf of St. Catherine's, Burnley)


The Children of the Sunday .School will sing specially arranged items a t the Services,


: CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH 1 }:i


SUNDAY NEXT, June 2 ^ d Holy Communion.


8- 9-


0 ia.m.: 15 !a.m.:


Holy Comtimnidn r (Hymns)


10-30 a.m.: Matins. : 6-30 ip.m.: Evensong.


. • TUESDAY NEXT, JUNE 21th


n a t iv it y o f ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST


7-301 a.m.: Holy Communion.


lO-ao a.m.: GrxmmarSchool.Com-. memoration Service.


Preacher: Ri:v. W. S. Helm. Mo o r l a n e


METHODIST CHURCH CLITHEROE





Sunday Next, June 22nd Rev.


10-30 a.ra.: ,


JOHN S. YEARSLEY 6-0 p.m.: : ;i.


Mr. E. DEMATN


SUNDAY I SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY •SUNDAY, JUNE ;28th.


Preacher;' Mr. R. Spencer, , of Frechleton]


Congregational ^nrcfti i '


I Clitheroe .


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Sunday Next^ June 22nd Worship ;at 10-30 a.m. and 6-O p,in. ; conducted hy


ReV. C. J. GUILDFORD I WESLEY


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METHODIST CHURCH . CLITHEROE


Sunday Next, June 22nd I


10-30 a.m.: '


Rev.lw. Ha r t l e y TOTTY Revi


6-0 p.m.; ; E. P. EDWARDS E. HEINS


OLD AGE PENSIONERS. ; CLITHEROE BRANCH.


A i Grand RALLY I


will be held In! ; 1! - 'i!i' The Castle Grounds


(If! wet, in the Congregational I Schoolroom, Moor Lane).


I . on ' ! . SATURDAY NEXT; June 28


PROCESSION at 2-45 p.m. from the Rest-Room in . Wellgate, to -b e headed by the BOROUGH BAND.


Chairman: Councillor Hallows. ;


Speakers:


■ MR. F. WILKINSON, Accrington. ALL MEMBERS ARE ■


PLEASE ROLL UPl! National Federation


Building Trade Operatives • I (CLITHEROE BRANCH)


LIST OF HOLIDAYS I WAKES WEEK r


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(inish Third Friday in July; re-commence Monday week.


. SEPTEMBER ; !


Third Saturday and following Monday.


CHRISTMAS DAY


BOXING DAY. NEW YEAR’S',-DAY. ^


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GOOD FRIDAY'j EASTER SATURPAY EASTER MONDAY WHIT-SATURDAY WHIT-MONDAY , I WHIT-TpESDMj


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• , I FRIDAY, AUGUST 29th


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TOSSIDE A JDMCE IN THE IlNSTITUTE FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 27th


8 p.m. lill 2 a.m. T '


MISS E. BI^ADLEY’S BAND


ADMISSION 2/-| |(lnc, refreshments) PRELrivIINlARY NOTICE


NEWTON I [INSTITUTE' PRELIMINARY NOTICE;


CLtTHEROE CHAMBER


K DISTRICT OF TRADE ,'


Tradesmen's Holiday


WEDNESDAY NEXT . (25th |JUNE)


Shops will be CLOSED, ALL DAY on the above Date,


mA few seats are still available for


COED and LLANDUDNO. Apply'early fo: same to Mr, J.


otor-coach outing to BETTWS-Y-


Aspden, King Street, Clltheroe. VnOiLIAM D. RUSHTON, Secretary.


Mohday, Tuesdajj, Wednesday.


VAN JOHNSON PAT KIRKWOOD


IN A PADBE’S LIFE


REV., L. R..EARNSHAW’S TALK AT GHATBURN


Thursday, Friday; Saturday;


GREER GAliSON Walter piiJiGEON in


Blossoms IniThe Dust


WHALUEY ALBION CLUB


THIRD AiNNUAL ROLLS ROYCE


SPORTS DAY August 9di


Saturday,


VICTOR^Y PARK, BARNOLDSWICK


The Courts are now i open lor play.


I NE W MEMBERS


are c'ordlally, invited and should applylto the Secretary; , ■ II Mrs. Beryl


I Stalker,


“ Shenstone," ciltheroe Road, : I . ■ Whalley. : ' ■. .


annual subscription, 15/- WHALLEY


Bumey, was. the speaker a t a well- attended meeting of BlUington Bap­ tist Church Social! Hour, on Tues day, When Mrs. Hobwood presided.


' tow


the Reading Room'had their annual outing on Saturday, traveUlng by motor-coach to Llandudno, via the Mersey Tunnel, - Following lunch, the afternoon was [passed In a go- as-you-please, fashion, the various places of Interest bfelng visited. The returh journey waq made-via Ehyl, Queen's- Ferry : apd Warrington, Despite' unfavourable weather con- ditipiis, the excursion was greatly enjoVed, and thanks were accorded to Mr. Tom Qarsldp, who orgapised the eVent.


. - HURST C®EEN


J. Byrom, presided a t a pleatant evening in -S t ./Jo in ’s School-oh Tuesday, when pari shloners .made a presehtption to Mr. A. Metcalfe, who is lealvlng'-the villige to take up residence: ‘ at B6K on-hy.-Bowland.'


Presentation.-rTI e! Vicar, Rev. T,


He hE,d held ofidee i t Hurst Grei The gifts'of


den years. and Mr.


responded. ' The levenlng'concluded with ;i social


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of Thornley IVomen’s Institute had stery drive’ yesterday week.


Mystery Drive.- Eighty members


te r and to Sarnies auiw Hall, where Captslih .Grawfbril described Its historical associations and took the partyiaround. A v ite of thanks was passed to Captain Crawford on the proposition of Miss IVatson. The return journey was via Whalley and Hodder Bridge, i I


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Persevered With Kruschen —Is Now Free From Pain She pad suffered so long that she;


with rheumatism," sie writes. “I could not wa^ nor get anV sleep.;- At first, I refused to take Kruichen salts. I was worn out, and so hopeless of ever getting better. A fortnight after taking Kruscheh I began to; feel: better. I persevei'ed, and m'six weeks ! was doing housework. After;, taking three bottles of Krusehen, I was able to go; for a, walk. Now am frei from; pain. The ^swelling has-gone, and I : feel really welL"-MMrs.) F.W. ■ ; Rheumatic pain; is frequently caused


by deposits of uric acid which lodge in the mu^les and joints. Kruschen helps to disperse •;these:;qeposlts which are easily expelled through the natural channel-l-the kidneys. All chemists now sell Kruschen to


Travelling by coach [and cars they started via Longrlage and Rlbches-;


Motor Excursion.—Members of Social Hour.-Mrs, Pulham. of


the ReV. L. R. Earnshaw In alecture at ChPtburP Methodist Church on Monday evening, ‘f-was the univer­ sality I of the ' Christian ; religion. Wherever my travels took me. In Europe, India, China or Japan, I always- found the Church. I t may have been the meiest remnant, but


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“ nN E of the things by which I • was ’ most impressed/’ said


W$


Protestant Attitude To DiVorce Condemned


PRIEST OUTLINES THE' CATHOLIC VIEWPOINT


rtiHE attitude of Protestants towards ' I ' !■ ' . ' -I ’ ' • ! - I ' • L -


• X marriage and divorce: was severely orlUclsed:;by the, Rev. Father George Barrett, one of the two Jesuit priests now giving a fortnight’s mission at SS^ Mlchajil and: John's Church, to :a sepnop on -Wednesday evening.


iO£ s.-.--.. bl-late: Man there: {was no such thing as divorce, . . .


It was 1 there.” The i subject of Mrv Eamshaw’s


lecture, given at the final gatherlpg of thei Sunday School anniversary, was " A Padre’s Profit and Loss.’ I


“ Profit,” said Mr. Eamshaw, came “ realism.” His experiences; gave him ainew outlook on the immen­ sity-of the task confronting Overr- seas missions. Anything of facile optimism that there had been In him had gone. India, China and 'Japan;—these countries presented a task formidable and .frightening In Its scope. .


BETTER UNDERSTANDING. First under the heading of


more I complete undefstandlng of the average man. That he counted one olj.the greatest gains. A chap­ lain lived with men from every walk of life, a-nd gleaned a new apprecla-: tlon bf their pro"blems,: language, outlook,- weakness and. strength, which he would scarcely obtain In any other sphere.


Then, there had come to i him' a ; : i


which gave him a hroadentsd . out­ look! land a new respect tor the people of other nations. I t had led him also to a profound .su^lclom of natiopal ' and . newspaper propa­ ganda, especially in reference ; to Germans and Japanese. Hb bad a new conception of the despructlon and distress caused by war,


. Secland he would put travel, ! J3IGHEST PRICE.


he would put home life. Here was a yawning gap which nothing ccafid begin to fill, not even the fine com­ radeship of which the .Services were capable.


First under the heading of losses


"Yet I the Very separation may-be turned Into a gain In so far as we


highest price, paid -by the; Service manandiJhisTamily.


loss; of- Imme life was the j


<


who have faced It will-nevet again take |home life for granted: we shall {treasure it as the basic essen- xlal of, a wholesome and contented exlstenoE/’, . -.


affection. -The lack of permanence th Serace life rendered the forma­ tion 6f a stable fellowship a practi­ cal impossibility. -


/Becimd, Christian feUowSHip and Ml


.privacy whatever, and hardly ever quietness. This bred havoc hi,the life and -ministry of the chaplaln-


Third, study habits, reading aho devotlofis. Normally, thefb was no


; WADDINaTON


of-people’s-war- eii for over 14 an electric clock; were made by Mr.; Metcalfe


merit weather, a garden fStje Whlcli had tjeen arranged to take mace a t ■Beechthorpe, home of Mrs; Garnett; h ad 'ti be held In St. Helen’s School on Saturday. 'Various stalls were wen patronised and aftembon teas were perved. Mrs. Harrlsoh (Wad- dlngtpn) was the winner of'a com­ petition. Thie event realised £30 lor •the Diocesan Appeal Fund,


Garden Fete.—Because of .iricle-


dlngtjm School had a trip to Liver-- pool qnd New Brighton on Saturday. Th’e party was In charge ;jof Miss Lltheriand a-nd Miss Biriwll. '


with ■a'wall,-'and ta the lotheria (car crashfed through a fence. In each case the occupants escaped j-with a severe,'Shaking. Outing.—Senior scholars of Wad-


dents - in the 'district during the week. In one Instance a carlColUded


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of St. Amibrbse . Church Mothers’ Union had their annual {trip on Tuesday, visiting Chester via Liver­ pool, I Both hihch and tea were had In Chester, and before returning home most of the party pnjoyed a sail on the River Dee. Mys. -Hay- hurst had charge of the j arranger ments.


M.U.-\Trjp';—Twenty-five members l^triking j Succiess SAWLEY


weather, sports at the annual .field day Ih connection with the Methb-- dlst Sunday School, had to: be aban­ doned. Scholars, parents and mhny friends assembled in the schoolroom where tea wad served, followed by games and competitions. ; ;


Field Day.—Because, of Inclement


by Miss Ford, of Bank Hall, to the local I secretary of the R.D.NJA., has been [presented to Mrs. Turner, for­ merly of; Bockber Cottage. Funds of the Association benefit by £4.


has: alwgys beenisold to all-overseas countries. Both are equally -effective. Both solp at Is. 2d,|and 2s. per bottle. :


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motor-coach to Barrow-ln-Farness for their annual trip on Wednesday week{ and were taken on, a con­ ducted tour of Messrs, Vickers Arm­ strong, Ltd., works before travelling on to Morecambe.


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SWANSIDE BRIDGE REPAIR FUND. First list of sqbscriptlons:


Col. G. G. H. Bolton ...,....... . 1 0 0 Mr. W. R. Southworth........ , 1 0 0 Stonebrldee Manufacturing Co.ll 0 0, Mrs. IW. Southworth


Mr.lMi E Fattortol Sir Ralph Asshtton Mr. D. R. Nelson


3 0 0 ? 0 0


,.; ; 5 0 0


Mr. John Proctor . . . . . . . . . . n 10- 0 Mr.,R. Proctor


Messrs. W. and W.H. Procter Mr. W. Westhead ................... Mrs. P. M. W h i t e s id e ...... Mr. F. Westhead — :..... Mr. p, J.- Hargraves . . . . . . . . Mr. W. Thornber . ......... ........ Mr. P.-Speak Mr. W. Speak.......................... Capt.; P. B, Mitchell ........


, 10 0 ! 5 0


Over 30 Young Farmers went by B.HJ7JI.—A shopping: bag given - i


night, three members of Dunsop Bridge Youth- Council and-Bowjand' Forest YJ.C. have left the [village to joto the Forefes. Mr. G. Marsland has jbined the Border Regiment, Mr. R. Eccles the Para'ohute- Regiment," ahd'- Mr. J. McBride ■ the. Palestine Police Force. They have -the. best wishes of! the'


DUNSOP BK ID G E GOOD LUCK.-Durtog


vUlaOers. ' I • ■ i b


I MIskON EOOJL-Mr. W. Holliday, of ' Low Moor,' was : the preacher at punsop Bridge Mission! Rqom bn Sunl day, when there was a! laree congrega­ tion.! Mr. Holliday kindly gave Ins services'to help fill the gap caused by. vacancy in. the Slaldburn Parish.


I YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB.—Mem-; bersjof Bowland Forest Yotog Farmers'' Cluq held their annual spbrts on. Mom day evenmg, members of the Slaldburn and -Chipping clubs taktogi part. Un­ favourable weather caused a -curtail­ ment of'the programme but failed! to damp the enthusiasm: of the competi­ tors.! - :


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i" Holland To-day,’ /at the School oh 'Friday- evening, when 46 members, of ithe Waddlngton branch were! guests. iMrsi Airey-presided and thanks.to: the I speaker were' voiced by Mrs,' Garnett,: president! of the Wadding-, tonibranch, and Mm. Lancaster. ,' Ai report; of the annual meeting in' London, was' given by- ■


I Women’s Institute.-f-Mrs. Rutland, a Dutch lady, gave a n ' address bh


Total £


[g 16 0 I on Electric fire In recognition of her (Services.


Mrs; Franklapd, secretary of the'i Mltton branch, who Is shortly, leav- |ing [the district, was; presented. wlthi


Mfs,.-,Chew.;


delivery and was struck on the . thigh; during aj ;!ocal! friendly cricket match, oh [ Thesday . evening, smoke issued'from bis tiDusers pocket. '


QHORTLY after the- wicket- keeper failed to gather a fast


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. The blow had ignited a box of matches!


Accidents.—There were t^o accl-i


only the ideath of one- of the parties could bring an end to the contract, .i Dr. Garbett, Archbishop of York by


the grace; of Queen Elizabeth, not by, the grace of God, said recently “ I can assure! ' Roman - Catholics! that a marriage performed to the i Church of England to accordance with the laws of England.-is valid to the sight of .God," AS they knew* divorced people could be married to -the Church of England, and therefore such a marriage was to accordmee with the law of England. BUt our Lord said “what therefore God hSth Joined together, let no man put


asunder.’': r


to obSy the laws of Christ.-’’ ^ t when a: man ;who called himself a Christian deliberately flouted the laws of Christ, that was beyond him: , ; i


■iHe could understand a man saying ' l ami not a Christian. -I iam not going


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i He I conld not understand how ! Church: wWch called' itself Christian !cou(d dare to pronounce-a scHsalled I ecclesiastical blessing : on a union I wbibh our Lord had said was adultery.


concubinage.,


I Such ama r riag e " was just legalised I .


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Press I about a decree of-nullity granted by the Roman Catholic Church, some tImB aga There were those who con­ tended that this was !the iSame thing as divorce, but really it i was quite different. Divorce broke { .a contract which existed, but aldecrecof nullity \(ras q declaration that a contract never exlStM.I'/' ..' ■ ■


! ifULLITY NOT DIVORCE I There had been-a-good ^eal -in the


civil law. cases. Supposing; he said, he obtained a signature to a contract i by the imposition of . fear,-by physical and ‘1 moral ”! threatening, such as threaten­ ing a mans life and his reputation. ,; In. any civilised'country such a “contract” would be declared void to a court of law.


I Father Barrett gave some parallels ■ t o


diocesan- court to England, and: iho.w- ever'obvious, the decision might be, fhere,bad to be an appeal to the Court of the Rota to Rome. It I was proved absolutely to the case to which he had referred; that there had; been- both physical and ■


i That was similar to; what happened to a!;nuUity- case.- It'was tried by a


the " bride,"-and that, she consented to the,‘‘ marriage" to a state of fear,


“moral" threatening' of


.] HeM-was sorry to'say i. that all-the London-dally, papers' except one, after making.'something of a! Sensation: of the matter, dropped it. On)y one mom- tagpaper gave a fair report, with',the result of: the final proceedtogs. -; i I some non-cathollos said f money can do Iti" !The whole proceedtogs. to the- case :oame to a few shillings oVer '£6. If one had a case to ;a'civil court: eyen over a comparatively: smallj matter, one, would be fortunate If the;qosts did not' qome toi considerably more tban :£6i' ''


•When aj Catholic was . mairrled; to ; a; Protestant all the children should,,be brought! up Catholics,- Father Barrett said this might seem hatd to: qon- .Cathollds who did not understand 'the C^ChollQ position, iThey! might say ‘[why should not -the boys'be brought up Catholics and the girls iProtestahts, 6r fifty-fifty, the first: child a Catholic and the second a Protestant; and so bn." i Catholics, howeveh regarded -their! Church as God’s'one,true'and! to- lallible ChurCh hnd a Catholic- coiild ho more consent to the children being brought up Protestants -than a Protest- in t could consent to his children being brought up Jews or'Mohammedahsi, ,


THE ONE TRUE CHURCH , Referring !ito- the > requlrment 'that


cessful ' -concluded Father Barrett’s Aermon.!; One counsel; to, young hus­


m1 Advice to young couples on how, to ake their married fife happy and sues


bands was:” Go oq being lovers to your!wives. Treat them with.tbe same consideration, and show the same sfelf- sacrifice as t o the d a y s of I courtship.” 1 The sermon was preceded by a short service and tostructloh given by Father William Sandlford.'M..


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[^Thfe -iMisslon conttaues - until hext Sunday- Services each might have been ttended by crowded congregations' and - m S: today a considetqble number were mab;e ;to obtain 'seat|.


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Swales and A; Cams [which lasted half an hour and put on 3I runs,! enabled Clitheroe to snare the points at:Bam- oldswlck. Gomg to fourth man, Swales was uadefeateoi with 50 to his credit, - and Carus carried out -his bat for 14, Clltheroe's. total being 127 ifor-i^e -in reply ;to Barnoldswick's 171. D. Hanson (16) .tod J. Marsh (10) were, !thb only other-members of thb side to get double figures. .. , .'i:


.j- ■.:['. 'I j- 'c Forrest b Marsh 20: . N7 Bradley Ibw


li BARNOLDSWICK H.' 11'! M W. IBarratt b 'A Carus 48; .h. Smith


,b Marsh52; H.[Sheldrick‘b HRr^reav<3 15; E. Fairchild c; Jones-b Hargreaves 2; B,. Rogerson c Hodgklhsoh;, b Har­ greaves 5; E. -Whalley D Marsh|2! !R. Nutter b Marsh 0: T. Akrigg c Wilkin­ son b Hargreaves 3;| I.' Butterwforth -c Cheetham b Marsh 12; H. PUktogton not out 2; Extras 20; Total 171,


- one for 25;, K.lHargreaves four ' CLiTHERdE n . ;;


J. Marsh took five for 51! ’A.


Carus for 20.


-K. Hargreaves Ibw b Sheldlrck 0; I E. Wilkinson b Sheldrlck 4; A. Cams not out 14; Extras 12; Total fdr nine -wickets-127. '[ I - : ' !


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Sheldrlck three; for 0. II-'.: f '


kingtbn one for 25; R.


E. jWhalley'took one for, 7; HJ Pil- three for 29; H.


fori 18; Nutter; I. Butterworth one


FRIENDLY MATCH


tilTHEROE WEDNESDAY CfilTHEROE ELEVEN


, At I'Chatburn-road Ground on Wed­ nesday evening; a Clitheroe eleven col- laps ed


Cornwall and J. Newsam, and were all out fbr 25. ;


before - the before I-


for; the Wednesday Club, knocking,off the! m s and being still ..undefeated, -with (the.score at 86 when slumps were d ram


,;C. p. Brooks and E. Cornwall opened .{ I teams ! fob to-morrow ,(!U|heroe../i-W. Davies (oaptaiptain), IE.


J.’Mlu-sh and' Proffitt. Mefet Well Terraci.'WO p.m.


,W.|Aubln,: on,! W:' R. „ Forrest,


,’iuteday and! Wednesday v. Harwood at: home. [Same team J. Oddie for H. ForrCst, and J.iEdmond son for, G. Hodgktaten.


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Great except


. dlitheroe Il.-rJ. ^wales Lfcaptain), !p. Cheetham, R. Carus, A. E. Cams, K. Hargreaves, H. Jories,. D. Hanson, -E. Wilktoson, A. Pinder, J. Dawson' and P. H|rger.^ -;


(captain), H. Washbrook, P. Holt, U Holt, I J. • Parktagtoa, E. Weaver, D. TaylOf R. iddoh, H. Smithies J. Hoyle and Maroney.-


Ribblesdale Wanderers.—E. Standrtog , GOLF


Lancashire Golf Absoclatlon scratch shield and Williamson trophy [will- be played to-toorrpw (Saturday) on the toarwen course.


The competltldn for the East


; Clitheroe; will be represented by [the following :— I


• \ ’ i :


I K)r35 a.m.:i N. S.'VOatson;' ' ; 11|;00 a.m.: - J. H. Taylor. Ilr55 a.m.: J. C. CowgUl. 12j|45 !p.m.: J. q. Ward.


CHAT3URN Rangers.—Miss g the, las last 'fort­


Church Institute bn Tuesday, when prlze-winners'were: - Ladies: Miss Halstead, Mrs; Harrison and Mrs. Wilson; gentlemfen: Miss Ctotle- housje, Mr. Watt And Mrs, Johilson. Knqck-out: Mrs. Teasdale and Mr. Harrison; Mr. Rornby and Miss Parkinson, i


chafge a t a whist


B. Halstead took drive held In the


and


and SBrowsholme sports on Saturday, and * the events were concluded -on Monday' evening. - ^


IAIN prevented ithe completion -of 0 the programme I at Bashall Eaves


Srowsholike Sports :


first'itlme and are intended to be - an annual event to the district. The: Rev.. A. W. Greensill,: (Vicar of Mitten, deputised for Mr. lA. H. Watson, lof Talbot Bridge.-in declaring the sports open;; -i ■ ■


The sports were- being held for ithe I !,'


.-urerittod'.seorqtary|respectfully-.' [ 'Mr.; ■. Spurgeon; reported'that 'a satisfactqry.


:'-was-,bai4'Ied:on;-the proposition of Mrs.' '■ Cheqt,'seconded by I Mrs. Simpson.- i ;


:■


werei dlreotea by Messrs., R. Chew and Tom jiWllson. i Afterwards supper was -served In the Assembly Rooms. :'The Vicar: expressed thtoks to the donors of subscriptions.andi refreshments;: Mrs. Chew: and the'ladles who had charge of the refreshments! Mr. R. Chew and Mr. T. Wilson for organising the sports; Mr. Harold Newhouse for loan of th e . field;:! - and to Mr.‘ and Mrs, iSpurgeon ; for ;todertaking the dutles. of treas-


racek' which were organised by Messrs. R. and H.' Chew; the assembly ad­ journed to the; Schoolroom; and about 80 people had an excellent tea prepared by Mrs...Chew and helpers.. Cni Monday evenlhg the: adult sports


Atjithe conclusion of the children’s ■ 'j . !' ,■■■ ■ .i ■ (:


ibalance- was ;in ha'nd for next year’s , sports: ■ A'vote: of thanks' to the :vlqar ■


bowling' of E. ' .


Hj Jones c Sheldrlck b ButterWdrth 8; D. Hanson b Pllklngton 16; J. Swales not out 60; R. Cams b Nutter l; J. Marsh-b Nutter 10;' G Hodgktasonib Nutter 2; F. Cheetham b SheldHck 9;


H. Forrest c. Plikington b Whaliey 1;


1 CLITHEROE' n . .'.j;,■ ■ A jlast-wlcket: parthershlp;ii hy' •; J . .


BARNOLDSWICK II ■ y.


GGWNS, ETC, I I ■ ALTERATIONS. I |


lOOD WOOUIBS Bl a c k b u r n !


'. ■;‘-.M;m'5502 OBITUARY MB, JOHN HEATON.


/farming community, Mr. ;John ' Heaton,, of Parkerj-terrace, Glsbum, i dlbd At Blackburn Royal Infirmary ■ on. Saturday, at the age of 83! 'For over 50 years he [farmed


: well-known' member of the I


Langholm'e Roe,; retiring tWo .years ago. He had'enjoyed good health ..............


until recently. He Is survl'


widow, four sons! and four teirs.’ The burial was at Jisburn Parish Church on; Tuesday, i he Rev. W. M. Lister conducting the service at the house and! graveside.


Ived by a daugh-


i MR. JOHN [THORNB]®. Tlie death- occurred with bagic


; suddenness on Tuesday of m.' John Thornber, of 130, 'Whalleyi-road, Clitheroe. , A natlvO of Slaidbum, hq. came to the borough about years ago, later residing at Barrow. Hp had been in !Whalley-ioad for the past 17 years, In his younger


iiwjijfjffihit


. r i FRIDAY,! JUNE]


I Vehicles light up 1 1 ‘11-42 p.m. to •YTISrrOR'Ito' cut!


i T has been: -22h I Elizabeth Riley; of] [Columbia, twho ! round the world, : £15 in heripockeb and the object of hi fellow - members


i the people.’’ ! ( Miss: Riley Was [Scotland, but brol i spend a few ddys f !Mr. and Mrs. iAsI :Alondbury Bank, H -In Clitheroe; ' -. | Mr. Mitchell ad"


■Taxers,” a I body -believe ln ,(’’freedi justice, and a Qove|


iof Clltheroe Llbe: the CoToperatlve night, and' Mis Rlief


i During her dtay [Miss Riley [has y


: She told the) “Adve: ■that she seeks to Ideals of Liberal: people of England. I


i farms In four' cotl ifarms, she says, a r | I those in Canada,)' prised to find theji are as larg'e as count0—somemveij On August 22nd |


I will return home • I


{# ' il.


(MEMBERS of th l ,-lWL District bfanfe™


Educational'Associi will join with twe branches In the No shire area in a n : o held at Whlteacrf Barrow, to-morrov -Will be Mr. Waltd recently; leader-wrll of the i Mancheste/f now assistant! 'edlt-


educational journdll * ■ f


■days he was employed at "Barrow Printworks. He was 82 year; of age. Mr. Thomber was allied irith the


Manor Hall Mission. He leaves a daughter; his son, Mr. /ohn H. Thornber, died ohly.'a morth ago. The funeral take? place toJt at St. Mary’s Cemetery.


WESLEY CIRCt MEETING


:a| good and representative attend)- ! ance;


.,:|Mr.';H. Ecclesi circuit reporting on the'financial position)


I .


ii- :MM'Canun reported ah income ; of £59 for Women’s Work section. ’ [ The Chairman also reperted an ‘Income for Connexlonal Funds of £ 4 6 6 . :


I fOvealed credit-balance of £205. i 'i; Membership was returnee at 630.


T’emperance and Social Wolfare s *crGt&ry.


■ I "Thanks were warmly acorded to the Revs. W. Hartley Tottjf and L. R. Eamshaw, who are leaving the clicuit. The Superintende itj com­ pletes five years, and is hotog to Doncaster. The [Rev. L. R. Earn- shaw, who goes to Lytlfam St. Annes,. came to Chatburn to i com- ; plete the term for the Rev. J,:-Bed- , ford, who suffered a breakdown in


! Mr. E. Cross gaVe a resun A of his visit to the District Synod. ■:


Mr. J. W. Marshall was appointed *


J , - h! ^ , ' ^ health.'


arranged for September !.3th, at l^ alley, at 3-0 p.m.


Bollanders Are Tough A


first pull, but) for the speond, both'teams-sat' down to the -lob^


there was no sign of a win for either team, so the rpferee ordered them to stand up for a third pull, which Bowlan^ won.


the ground being very slippery, After ' 35 minutes squattms


CLITHEROE A.UCTION IMRT. | Tuesday. —An Improved show of


dairy stock, befoire a large!atttodi ance; with a better trade i^etolting ih a satisfactory clearance. Quota-,


tions: Best cows: £48 to £56; use-; ful sorts, £38 to! £46 10s.; plainer!


kinds £30 to £36. Best tocal Scotch heifers, £50 to £65; others., ifacludlng Irish, £29 to £45; .each. I The judges, Messrs. A. He nson, qi,


for dairy cattle ,to A. HarpSQU’ i^'' fiarby'.


,. i ' DOWNHAM


' Leonard’s Church, Downl am, - on ' SunddyrWhen collections amounted


School Sermons. — The school' sermons were helc


! th over £8. Preaching at t t " : Ihg service, the Vicar, Re Blackledge, spoke on t ’ Consider the Lilies,” and


Ihtroduclng attributes sweetness and youth and


verbal acrostic for the chldren by


' which had the same initial ! The' evening preacher was he Rev T- J. Stretch, vicar of Giatourn.


' Children’s hymns were sur trvlces.


CORRESPONDENCE


' Division may , we express our grateful ! thanks for the splendid response, ijo our '.appeal, which resulted in a §ross col-


' lection of £67 Os. 6d.


■ .. Su'pt.; Nursing-lDivision; J. ! Hon Div. Secretary.


' '


: i .'H. Dixon, Div. Supt., Aifibi) lance I' Brigade;. Miss S. Ormerod.


1 ■/(Britons' Branch.


sir,—Cn behalf of the Clltherqe St., 'pnn Ambulance 'Brigade and: Nursing


[H. 'Verner were amj


such fliiwers letters.


all.


annual 'a t (St.


the! text made a


e nmrn- tJ F./


(sreat Harwood,[and T. 13faUb:ink.^ df Rlbchester, a(varded both [prizes,


[The next quarterly meeting wasi I


.. ■ i ■ !'[i ! I


, + roe Methodist (Wesley) ------- was held at Chatbum on tiel 11th, tlie Rev. W. H. Totty presld ng over


npHE quarterly meeting ol IT


Cllthe- Clrcult


morrow


i (North) Zone; of ! Command. | He ha islvely throughout and Newfoundland -ness.


' ;1 : ' !.*: ' f .


!MR- RICHARD; f "■8- tlve Candida'


, Blackburn, i "


- Chipping on Saturi Young Conservatfy On Saturday, July j be supporting Lor ' garden fOte at j


[ Division, accompa (chairman) and | son (vlce-chalrmai tlon) attended th


* *


I'Fj band. Is to glva the Castle grounds I programmes will; !■


(ST. HILDA’S,, ff


I from ’’ Die Fleder; -sea,” “ The Couritl i chance to Dream/' ' and other favourltf ! ' 'The; band has [Palace champion :and Its visit to Cl) ■come event. If th | ibe unfavourable! ;be given in the Ki I


, ■ " ;* I*,


j 'MR. Edward ii( ! Klrkmoor-ro! lone ofj the success! the Law Society’s ■


Sports on Saturday. Bo,wland Forest defeated Newton }n th e -


TUG-OF-WAR pull of 3o minutes sounds farttastie, but it happened at Chipping


*


;During the war) i Royal Artillery, job iln 1940. .He was 1942, and becamq,: Adjutant Generali


land the Uriiversltyl 1935 he became I Scapa Dryers of B: facturers, of [pape and Is now- a dlifet Thirty-five :years o is married and has


-and Colne.; A nati shire, he'was edu'ed


adopted as prospect! and Unionist carid


House,Sabdenl ALAN [GRj


Denmark, and: hog there to Nofway. i


!ln March. He:w| Messrs. John Taylf tors, df Blackbur been admitted as


;Mlss Bowman. | ! :


' i . *


School were enter of the Margaret Sal Dancing in their f new show, “Spring I of the schoolgirls Interest in the fact bers of the talentei Darwen, their own by any means the! members of the a children from S t . : the Invitation of


ON Saturday aftl - j *


, good wishes to I formeriy of 22, |SL


IFIRTHDAy edng


. -residing with his sj who will be 86 on 1


Dickenson, Brook-J Sunday ; to Mrs. If late of I Clitheroe ;,wlth her- daughl Ashton-under-Lyni her 80th Onniversf 'and Mr. [JameS





terrace, BilUngtdn, i


successful; rally (ar Sabden on Saturdd prevented sports f r| arranged, in Whir ■tailed programme! St.' Nicholas' Schoo opened by Mr. Alar House, who on Moil Conservative can| Nelsbn and Cbl [Division. iMlssJ/ ! supported by Mr agent, and Mls2 . -Divisional Young '. iChalrmanj In the i-drive-and danccitd i.Green presenting 1 vH Lacey, Mrs. R.F;


/iLi'THEROi , Conservative


of the 'Whitef


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