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JOLLIE MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Barrow, Near Whalley i F
Church Anniver^iy^ Services
SUNDAY NEXT, Aug. 31st SERVICES; : I
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.Iftemoon, 2-15- - Evening, 6t0 Preacher:' |
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I^ev G.! BRADLEYJ B.A. (Great Harwood) i
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ANTHEMS BY THE CHOIR i CLITHEROE
PARISH CHURCH Sunday Next^ Aug. 3 h t
8-0 a-m.: HOLY COmMuNIPN. 9rl5 a.m.: HOLY COMMDtilQN {Hymns).
10-30
a.nL: MATINS. 6-30
Preacher: Mr. H. CROFT, i EVENSONG, i t 1
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Preacher: Mr./H. t CROFT, j WESLEY !
METHODIST CHURCH CLITHEROE I |
Sunday Next, Aug. 31st . 10-30 a.m.:
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ev. H. V. SPROSON) lBlA. I (of Nelson) i 6-0 p.m.:
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tv. W. HARTLEY TOTTY VALEDICTORY SERVICE. 1
DECEMBER 6th; 1947 XMAS FAYRE
MOOR LANE METIIOpiST CUURCH / ■, II'
Sunday Next, Aug. 31st ^
] ,• i 10^3^ a.m. and 6-0 p.m.; i
iVJr. J. H. BROUGHTON I
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Congregational Church j Clitheroe
Sunday Next, Aug» conducted by
iVdrshlp at 10-30 ,a.m. and [ '
REV. C. J. GUILD ORD l i
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COMMUNION SACRAMENT I THE EVENING SERVI '
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■ CLITHEROE DIVISION
CONSERVATIVE ASSOC. THE
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Assembly Rooms, Wliall|ey I
GENERAL MEETING I will be held in the I ] at 7-45 p.m. oh
!•' of the Clltherpe Division j Conservative; Assoclatldn
the Women’s Unionist Association and the Young Conservative, Asso ciation are entitled and in-idted to attend.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT.. 3rd Iaii Members of the Association,
(Signed) JAMES VERNBR,, Secretary and Agent.
CLITHEROE
PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS and GIRLS
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NEXT TERM COMMENCES '
ITHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th, 1947 Principals:
Mrs. J. E. McGregor; Miss E. M. Plfin. Mrs. W. I. Todd; ' i Visiting Teachers: j
Elocutionist: Mrs. Rendell, (Gold MedaUist). i |'
Dancing: Miss Peggy Wilson; Miss Holgate, M.B.B.O., MH.A.D.
i A SPECIAL
I KINDERCtABTEN CLA I :for Children from four year;
' mornings only.
Private Lessons at Scl by arrangement.
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ilRS. E. S. ODDIE 1, Dc Lacy Street] Clitheroe
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desires.to inform all customers
that on MONDAY NEXT, PEPT. 1st, 1947, the business VflU be taken over by , ’.
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MR. WM. HARTLEY In thanking customers for ^helr
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: patronage, Mrs. Oddie, expjr^sses the hope that they wlU con tinue and support Mr. Ha^ey, whom, she assures them. Intends to maintain thO;: same
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Always your, Service fojr all kinds ] ofllepairs.
BODY r e p a ir s find SPRAYING
Keep yonr Car spick apd span by, taitffig advantage ofiour Yalesing S'srvlce.] | '
^ USE ITi !
Unratic|ned Meal Delivered anywhere.
Aliy thing e a tiit mixed ^ t h scraps —Dpgs, Cats,: Birds, etc,
repeated] orders Ptox.
C^rrlage' paldii Cash :^lth order. BODRICK h Tha Rookery,
DC^DFORD, W<(ri». 80IVCS it , ■ •; »r
Do not be content to let yonr children take the first or any Job that ,may be ottered to them. Think wisely of. their futnre. [A conrse;of training npw at GUESTS^ inO ensure their rapid advanceniient to a jnocessfnl Business l or Civil Service career.
,. Prospectus of courses and careers from i
GUEST’S COLLEGE Principal: E. G. GUEST,
B.Com. (London)
9~ 11, Exchange Street, . Blackburn
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wishes to Mr. George Sanderson, of 9, Wllkln-street, Clltheroe. who will be seventy-nine on Wednesday.
Birthday greetings and all, good
Take advantage |of our Advisory Servicr. i ^ Write or call for College
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(BLACKBURN COMBINATION) GRAND
FOOTBAI^L MATCH twitter lane.
TO-MORROVCj, SATURDAY WADD]|NGTpN
b r in sc a l l Kick-off
Bus leaves Clithfe !-10
QUEEN’S I DISTRIC'
2-10] p.m. ‘ : GARDE] ri SCHEME i NURSING
bn Saturday ahd Swday Next ADMISSION 6d. ^ ; (August 30th and 31st)
Whitehuhne, SlWhurn rand
The c S e n at
WILL b e - - 3-30]p.m.,to
OPEN iPROM : 7-3Cj p.m.
Cups of tea ujiK he provided. CLITHERQE
FOOTBALL CLUB FORMATi|oN CF. A
SUPPORTERS’ CLUB
Members and Supporters of the CUtheroe F.C. are. Invited to iattend
AMEiETlNG to
THE
MONDAY NEXT, Sepf. 1st at 1-$0 p.m,
CO-OP. i GUILD. r - '
to help
in the] formatlon of a supporwfs' Club.,
vniir local Cli3> on a sound financial basis and,to Wild a Strong ‘organIsa'Spnj
WE NEED Y0U.
CLITHEROE & district YOUNG .I FARMEBS’i CLUB.
THE N im i^ T lN G . ^ u b e M d ® — -
WEDNESDAY N |X T (Septeiriber 3rd)
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when the Club will tour the Town G^s^Works.
Mpmhprs are asked to meet under, deal of notice of the road safety t pho™Pailwav Bridge at 7-30 p.m. committees and he would Ukq the
I he Rauway cnys , , Glitheroe] Division
Women’s Unionist Association i i (WHMiLEyj BRANCH)
I ! THE A}NNUAL
GENERAL: ! ‘ • will be hlfeld in the
Assembly Rooins, WHALEY, j On THURSDAY, SEPT, 'llth
at7-30pjn. Speaker;
Miss E. GARljIETT, j JJP., C.C; Light REFRESHMian'S
GISBURN iWD DISTRICT YDUNG FARMER^’ CLUB
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"down they;l the pillage.
Mr. T. A. Starkie said the traffic passing over It, was enormous] On occasions when, vqhlclesihad broken into
Be s t m eat
j school canteens were submitted for acceptance, Mr.' T. Taylor asked
Whefi tenders for foodstuffs for
I whethef, in view of the low price of the' meat tender, the meat would be of best quaUty?
I 7’aylor that best quaUty inuist be suppUed. Further, there i^as a County Council standing order that, except for very exceUent reasons, 1 the lowest tender niust be accepted.
Mr. A. J. Rogerson, Divisional Education Officer, assured:, Mr.
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CARNlViAL 0 * '* -* I j I ar.TiTATTv ctrnrir wlU be held In the
VILLAGE HALL, GI » kSl
Friday N eft, Sept. 5th 9 pjn
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COLOURED liGhtin 'NG EFFECTS.!, Deposit 54/- & 10/lQ wkly. admission :2/-
R ^ A L DANCri BAND 1 Deposit'24/- & 4/10 wkiy. MIRROR BALL (
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New t o n I iNsIriruTE PRELIMINARY NO']’ICE
DANCES wiu h
held ign:
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ACTUALLY IN STOCK FOR DELIVERY AT ONCe|
Agreeing the brow -was dangerous,' ‘ This Is YOUR chapce to help put ROOM iaSTITUTE OF roe (Wellgate) at 3-0 p.(n.
agricultural purposes the( County, Council ought not to rule out the possibility of school playing fields being open to the public whennot required byd;he school was; adopted, by^ Cllthdroo Division, Education!
A RESOLUTION that ini vieW of the heed to conserve iandJfor.
F. Dugdale In support of a’ strjong protest by Mr. C. Law against the
Executive on Tuesday. ' ■ 1,1 The resolution was moved by Mr.
amount of land - being acquired fof school playing fields.
j Declaring: that present [ regula tions were ,wastefuL Mr. Law maln- talned that oyer the wnqie counxyy,
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the amount of land used for playing fields would be more than a'million acres. He believed it was thne to call for economy in the use of land
for such purposes; ■ « |; Mr. Dugdalc^ said It would be wasteful to provide playing-fields
C L IT H E R O E A P T E R T I S E R & T IM E S .
TOO MUCH LAND FOR PLAYING FIELDS
Economy Call By Education r Executive
satisfied that best quality meat was supplied. If it were not so, they would very quickly get to hear abouj;
He and the canteen cooks were
mlttee : has been appointed, and Messrs. J. H. Satterthwalte,' Fi Dugdale, A. G. Chambers, H. Uttleyj, E. Holgate and R. C. Inghani wlU represent the Divisional: Executive Committee.
A local Youth Advisory: Comf j ME, HAROLD HOLGATE. '
payment of £14 in respect of camp equipment which has cost £40 12 8a.
nf in rp.<inect of cam members of the staff.
Playing-fields were amongl a schools’ most valued possessions, said Mr. L. Hardy. The Grammar School’s were in iuse morning and afternoon for six days a week. H a school’s: playing-fields were to be used by the general public he sug gested they should be supervised by
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facilities were totally Inadequate^ and he(dla not think there .was any danger <pf having |too many.'
Mr. Senegles. felt the present ! ' ' ’
to violate that section of the High way Code; which; says ' keen left was the descrlptloil of Sandy BroWi Whalley, by. Mr. H. Uttley, Wfl'enpr. C. P. Clayton was appointed repre sentative ttf the ' Clitheroe And District Road Safety Committee. From the Golf Hdiise to the bottom of the brow, he said* the road was smooth
passed |by 15 votes to 10.. SANDY BROW DANGER " A direct Invitation to road
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, The powers that be took a great committee to consider the
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, The Mow was the gateway-from I Lancashire and Yorkshire to- the. Hodder aad Wbble Valley, and he believed- It was ' within the com petence of road engineers to make it safe.'- '■ ' ;.
centre and had setts ■
“ Sandy Brow danger.” Money! was being spent on secondary roads, so why should Sandy Brow be left alone? '
Mr. pugdale’s resolution yvas | —
twice over. In Clitheroe ,37: acres were to be reserved for: school playing-fields, yet there, was also a demand for public playing-fields. He' considered th e , whole j mktWr should-be reviewed at a-! national level.;
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The Clitheroe ' Parish Church scout Troop is to receive an initial
has been recommended to agree -.p a payment of £21 10s. Od. towards a total of £53 19s. lOd, spent by the Clitheroe Catholic Girls’ Club di
The County Education Oommltteje Ing 1946-47.. M ■ ; ; .
appointed an additional teacher St. James’s School, ■.CUtheroe.,,
Miss. Muriel - Dlnsdale. h"as' ]
recommended by the I Lancashire and Cheshire Whitley GouncU, hap been adopted by the County Educa.- tion Committee,., with , effect fropa April. 1st, , 1947. Payment wlU M made to whole-tiihe caretakers on
A new scheme of wages and work ing conditions fof school caretakers,
the basis of £5 a week with addi tions • where floor space exceeds 1,000 square, yards. Part-time care takers will be paid to accordance with ah/agreed scale.
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• Because the/ambunt of work by part-time caretakers, especiaUy Ip rural schools, may not Justify tqe minimum wage of £ 3 9s. OIL.; PM week which the new. stheme sti.PU-. lates, the Divisional Executive Is .p> obtain details, of any such schools. 1
CUtherbe Nursery '.S.?h,Wl. hM. appointed Miss.,SlSSbeth -Waterj- :;;Grvrr,
aufsety student,_ and. ;^ ^ E u e e p of .Slaldb^ro,, ^
The resignation of Mrs. L. Sprlngi assistailt warden, ,wiU come intjo effect bn September 20th. .
' The County, Education Committee will hot accept proposals for,-Inclu sion in the development plan of a new Grammar School for Boys pt OUtheroe; nor will tpey accept pro
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l^alley, aged 15, of Old tanghp, nursery helper. Arrangements have, also been made for nursery students, to attend Burnley Training Schodl on two and a half . days a week.
■ A weU-khown ciiatbum resident, Mr. Harold; Holgate, of Manor Cot tage, died yesterday week at the age of; slxty-two.' A bachelor, he was born In the village, and In his early days was an apprentice draper. In CUtheroe, leaving the district at the age of 18 to-Uve'at Colne. During the 1914-18 War Mr. Hol-
and for two years; was employed by Messrs. Greenwood, men’s outfitters, Moor Lane, CUtheroe. He . was Ubrarlan of the pounty Library at Chatbum] and was a member of the British. Legion, j' <
He returned to phatburn In 1940, ' •! ;
, Cremation took place at Carlton on Monddyl i
; I : I MR. EDMUND PARKINSON.
■ The death occuired on Monday of Mr. -Edmund Parkinson, who since the death of his wife nine weeks ago had 'resided with his son. and daughterfIn-law, Mr. and Mrs.' R. Parkinson, at 23, Woone Lane, Clitheroe. He was 71. A native of Low Moor,! Mr. Par
Mqors Cemfitefy, yesterday, was c ^ u c te d b y ing VfSSr of Moof
The Management Coi^tt'ee of ■ . ! • - i • LiSia ■ • MI58 M. A. THOMAS,
came to the borough as a girl, and later worked as a, weaver ,at Poulf sykes MJll. She was associated with SS. Michael and John’s Church. The interment took place at Hurst
ClltheroeVat the-bbc-G^sSi, Born at Mitton, Miss , Thomas
Green oh Wednesday. MR. GEORGE DICKINSON;
posals 'that the: Secondary modern R.G. School to be bUUt at WhaUw should be regarded; as' a Special, i^eem'enti School; It wlll*-!be>’al aided school.
thd question Of land for site extei" Sion at, St. James’s School. .
be recommended to" provide facil ities for denomlnatloiial reUglo'us iii- structlon under Seetloh 28’'6f the Education Act, 1944, on the premises of Rlbblesdale Modern School, for chUdren whose parents want thepi to receive. Church, of Engldild religious Instruction.
The Educatlon-Cdnunlttee' Is
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Good aUowpnce for your old set in part ayment. ,We demonstrate in . your ome. day or evening. Send P.C. or p hone Great Harwood 265 jfor l our
promoted by men of the congrega tion of Christ; Church was held the Church Institute on Friday, the proceeds, for Church funds,(total ling over £40. The 400 dancers thoroughly enjoyed the music 'of Eddie: McGarry'and his Band. Tlie duties of M.C. were
shafed.by Sides men, whose wives had charge of the refreshment room.
Men’s Ettort.—The annual ball
chatburn _
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News From The Youth Clubs
M.C.,at a-whlst-firive held In tf Church institute on Tuesday, whi eight “ tables ’’ Were In play., Prize winners were Miss Halstead,, Mrs. Sharp and Mrs. T. Wilson;
..Mr. Nixon,' Miss. Castlehouse (ind • bfr- Watt. Winning pairs In knockout competition were Mr. F. Harrlspn and Mrs.' Llmbert', Miss Freeman and Miss Jeffs. Annual Meeting.—TTie Rt. Hon.
Bangers.—Miss B. Halstead was
Church Youth Group on Friday to see themselves on the Screen at a preview ofCaptains Outrageous.^ the film they have made In conjunc tion with -St. Stephen’s Youth Club, Burnley,' I was privileged to see the film, and although it was In a very crude state, -with some:shots out of tequence—and all the faulty ones in as well—It seemed to have the mak ings of good entertainment. The showing took, place ■ in St.
F' was, I Imagine, something of a thrill for members of the Parish ,
DEMONSTRATION w Radio
Ralph Assheton, MH., was re-elected President of Chatburn, Downham and Wofston Conservative Assocla-, tlon at the aninual general meetlhg: held In the Church Institute yester day week.-- ■ ’■ ,
chairman, Mr. H. Nelld, treasurer, and Mr.;F. Pennington, -secretary, Vice-presidents were re-elected len
Col; G. G. H. Bolton was re-elected
bloc:, Mr. Croft resigned hls vice- chairmanship blit offered ito sefve on the Icoinmittee, and' Col.,G. |N. Robinson was elected , to : fill. the vacancy.. Additions to thelcomnilt-- tee were Messrs. Heaton, Smith and J. C. Southworth.
was :yven by Mr. John Drlver,| of Clitheroe. v ■
DOWNHAM I
l WOMEN’S INSTITUTE. — Home jife! hi the 16th Century ” was the sub
R. Blackledge at-the monthly meeting of Downham Women’s Institute last night'week, when Lady Assheton pre sided over a gathering of 42;-members and friends.
ect of an interesting talk by Mr. I t C,
proposition of Mrs. Wats““-„‘, s After tea, the social-halfdiour.jwas
and Porter. ■ ,
Chatbum and Miss M. Todd being |the winners. The tea hostesses vyere Mesdames Frankland, Johnstone and Wallbank, and' Misses Barton. Gainer
.Mr; Blackledge-;was-iffi&nked on 1 the pent' in various competitions, . Mrs,
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paid-to
inspect..the gardens, and 1,203 I I of this number also went throughl the
d Dlstriot ' Nursing Association i iwlll i College' on Sunday,"When 1,538 visitors
benefit to the extent of £164 10s. (is a ' result of an open day at Stonyhurst
anOPEN DAY.—The Queen’s Institute College. - I
Aftenivards dn Interesting address: ' | '
J ': CLITHEROE DIVISION YOUNG CONSERVATIVES
WHALLEY i BRANCH 1 ] | I;' i'l
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CARNIVAL NIOHt '
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Mary’s “ studio’s ” specially, con structed projection room—in this Instance a “ blacked-out ” class room. Laughter greeted the char-, acters’ initial appearance, and after the mirth had subsided,, several members of the Group- chose to give running commentaries, which, had It been possible to Introduce a sound-track, .would doubtless have proved more. Interesting than the
titling—especially in the love scene I A CANINE INTRUDER.
pened during .the ’shooting” of the film, for which the cameraman accepted .no- responsibility. .For Instance, the first appearance of the amateur tramp, was preceded by a lovely fehot. of. a little Scottle dog; None knew how It got there, but the animal was recognised-as belonglng; to the sister of a member. Several local residents,. too, were perpetu ated: on celluloid during scenes taken in the Market Place.
Several unexpected incidents hap
BLACKBURN MUSIC SOCIETY! SATURDAY INIGHT
MEMBERS’ GONCEI^TS SEASON 1947—1948! | '! i
I OUT OF THE BLUE.
■ iWesley Youth Club arranged to play a table-tennis match with the Men’s Institute on Friday, but just as the first game was to begin,: a team, \ from the ■ Accrington Sea Cadets; “iappeared from nowhere.” Nobody at Wesley admitted- having invited them, so to ease the situa tion the Institute members stood down. Several interesting games ensued, the home team eventually running out winners by. 11 sets to Y. -Arrangements for a return- match were: made before the Cadets left. I i : Members of the Club had another
short walk on the riverside on Sunt- day evening, the majority: being content to laze on the bank while some half-dozen, took to the water. The party retifrned to the. clubroom for supper and a chinwag.
i J J L.: (r; J f'tl SIX CONCERTS ■]': 1947
27| SEPTEMBER 2f5!OCTOBER 29| NOVEMBER
FEATURING— CAMFOU, VIOLIN. I I GLADYS RIPLEY, Cohtralto.
Irene kohler,! piano. Geoffrey tankard. Plane. jHEDDLE NASH, Tenior. | INGRID HAGEMON, Soprano.
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION 10/6' from Tuesday,i26thlAugust, 1947. :i
' N( )W BOOKING at Baxter’s, 72, King - William Street, Blackburp. 'i
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The County Architect ; is, being asked ; to g(ve urgent attention fo
street, Clitheroe, collapsed apd died suddenly 'In'Waterloo on Saturday night.' :
native jof.^Lorigridge, and came to Clitheroe as a young man. He was a blacksmith-mechanic . by trade arid fdt'over '30 years' was employed at the-Isis Cement Works. He was a member of . the Men’s Sodality of SS. Michael and John’s Church, and interment at St. Joseph’s Cemetery, on' Wednesday,was preceded by Requiem Mass. Mr. Dickinson Is survived' by a widow' and one daughter, Mrs. Buller. who will have general sym pathy In their unexpected loss.
Mr. Dickinson, who was 76, was a '■ ' 1 . Mr, George Dickinson, of 2a, Brook' I
occurred! on Friday of Miss Mary-; Alin Thomas, OL160, WhMley-road,
M e f 5 long Illness, the death I .--J
W y travel eyei^ day when work is! avadahle in oWn
WE HAVE IMMEDIATE
VACANCIES FOR | | 20 WINDERS
IF YOU CANNOT WIND WE WILL TEACH YOU.
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Working ■I'i .Wages
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Hours: GtO ajn. te] 2-0 pjn. and 2-0 pjn. to 10-0 p.m. Alternate Weeks. ;
At-an Inquest at,Clitheroe on Tuesday, medical ‘evidence attri-^ buted deathto myocardial degenerr: atlon, and the East Lancashire Coroner (Mr. F. Rowland) returned a verdict ofNatural causes.”
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he will be missed by many friends, who will extend sympathy to ,hls Jhree ?on5 Inl their bereavement. ■'The 'IntOfpient at Clayton-le^.
kinson lived In Clitheroe during the greater part of his life, but maintained his association with St. Paul’s Church, Low Moor. Of a quiet and likeable disposition,
F R ; ID A Y , A U G U S T 2 9 , 1M 7 OBITUARY MR. HENRY HOLDEN.
than 30 years farmed at Morton House, Kemple End, Stonyhurst; died yesterday week at 17, East Park Avenue, Darweh, to which town he retired some six years ago. Seventy-: eight years of age.Ihe Is survived by
Mr. Henry Holden, who for more
Cemetery, Hurst Green, on Monday, ana was preceded by Re'qulemMass at,_St. Peter’s,: StonVhurst. The Rev. Ef. Magee, S.J., officiated at Mass and at the burial. I
a iwldow, who wiU have the sym pathy of many friends In the Hurst Green district; ! The Interment wlas at St. Joseph’s
CO-OPERATION IN iNDOTRY
ROTAklAN’S TALK ON ] VOCATIONAL SERVICE ,
when we are challenged to cope ■ with promeriis of world significance,
" rriHE opportunity to serve society -*- was never greater than now, :
labour iuflrest,- increased Govern- ' ment supervision, and a world-wide , appetite for goods and services
equalled only by the extent] of world impoverishment and dis order” -said Mr. P. MargerlSon, :
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le^e tolthe other, fellow In their , Rotary' associations; he said, none
Whatever they might neglect or of them neglected their vocation by j
gpte served with the, R.A.M.C., and whUe stretcher-bearing in France received serious wounds which ulti mately resulted In the amputation of a leg. :
indlvidudl responsibilities in^ their , j vocatloni. they were to°eftoffin| as | Rotarlans In the noblest; possible |
If, they could recognise their way- '■
Industry was of such a natme thkt it could not carry on! without
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foUr essential paftners,: capital, management, employees and, con- .
Burners; Isach of these must carry a , corn^rdfthe industrial biMen, land I
if any one of them if ailed to dp so* j the tvhole structure; would iCoUapse. ' A real study and understanding I
we; ought to match ' our thlnWng ' and planning to the-real facts of the i
situation,
iwhlch called for the earhest atten tion of all right-thinking men; and j n th/8 fcattle for cb-operatlon the should be everywher-: In I
of study land thinking, called " Gom- ; blned Operations,” and the results of last year’s studies left no doubt that a great number had gained fresh knowledge of the problems of industry] which, would enabl^ them ; to find the’right solution to their: own business problems.: I There was an-urgency In th e ! problem of the i employer - empl6yee relationship |
Rotariansv were following a Wan . i , - " L i
of the .mlniilples and .technique ;of, • co-^operatlon was called for,- since i;
virtue of [Which they were, or shduld be makifig their greatest contribu- ■ tlons as Individuals to the. Ideals , and obje :ts of Rotary.
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chalrmari of No. 19 DlstricAVoca- ; tlohal service Committee of Rotw. , ln;a talk at the luncheon of . the Clitheroe! Club yesterday week.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday I RED SKEL'tON
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T h e I iShb\fe-Ort Thursday;, iFrlday,
MAURE^ 0*H
JOHN j W nE I ■
3aturda:r ARA In
Sentimental Jourii^ey W
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attendance a|:,a meeting of Bming- toi|' Baptist spclal hour on TuSday when a talk was given by Mrs perthwalte, 11 of Darwen. Houghton presided.
. , ANNUAL-IDUTINGl—The [anaual outing of the; Parish Church Mdthcrs’ ■Uifion was held yesterday week,: W party of 3^ had a ihotor-coach tt'm to jphester. The cathedral the jwall of and the i 6f interest, enjoyed
WADDMtooii it.
thd old city, t chief centres
Eaton HaU. thA vote of .
he. members
oh! Tuesday, when play was supervised • by| Miss Iveson; PrlMwihners were:
sistant, Mrsi Dyson pr a happy day. dI WHIST I)BIVE.-A ladies'
ase secretary; Mrs. rive was held in the Readim
ops were the a . and after tea
river trip to
thanks was accoWed fp:eron apd her
whist Boom
Mrs. Oldham,: iMrs.: ,T. Oddie and Miss Ii,;| Smith.'Mrs] J. Bond Miss E; Smith, and Mrs. Davies.: i Kiock-out! Mrs. Andrews and !Mra. A Smith; Ite. W. Smith and Mrs. W. Wo iff. Competition, winners: Mis. F.' Silyerwood,. Miss- WaUbank -and Mrs. T, Oddie.
friends- enJpySd -a-'-motpr-coach Morecambe last week., added to the | pleasure of the outing. during whlchia W t Wat made alSettie’ The party had lunch OM tea i! More,- cambe.
J'AiMSHOUSES.-'Thy old Waddington 11
Almshouses arid
•r„ ,
i.top to Ideal reather
ladies of their
i Social Hour.—There was a large
Cow- Mrs.,
itsiday, august]
Vehicles light up this 1 0-5 p.m. to 5-18 i
i'Jl tendent Minister c Methodist (Wesley) Circ W, Hartley Totty |wil) district next week to t; supertntendency'of [th
(ipOR the pasl; five k d (Oxford Place) Circuit-,
• and kindly , to all. In Of hls work In the Wes. •gum of 21 guineas!ha scribed, and handed to circuit officials. All wf Totty will wish him well charge..
I Mr. Totty has been: painstaking min”
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Service as-minister I of L Eind superintendent bf t| Wesley Church on Suncl
Mr. Totty i will condij
: Is the Rev. Joseph H. R| .Blackburn. I Mr. Rldhml
! The new Superintend!
. the Primitive MethqdlsJ • 1917, and was trained atf
: College, Manchester. ! ministry has been sp, around Lancashire,:so I
ago at Chatbum)'was: ent Minister of thelBlal Circuit, Mr. Rlchm]on(J hls colleagues there;
(who began his mlnli When the Rev. ' dlst Circuit
been miiifeter at Wllpa some time Superlnten Blackburn (Claytoh-st
j :,
Chatbum Is the Rev. ■ Hawkrldge, who was month by the Meteodll at Newcastle-on-T-ynel
The new minister
' town of Leicester, whel , a position with the 1.
, comes to Chatburn fr| Still to. hls early
' Methodist Church as I ate probationer, hayli. local preacher forlsevd expects to enter a .tr| in September, 1948.
He comes into the ; ' ■ ■ ....* -f
rpHE C JI.G.S. annual Is being held at {
fortnight. /This is harvest caipp under hoys of the school this year is being -. perfect harvesting we
:For five years Mr; 1^
claim to know : and | Lancashire: peopjeJ
• H. GUleard,! m.A., and tjoys at the! camp. ; I been very strenuous,! Been harvest work I change whatever. Byl fortnight the boys wlT about 1,800 hours a- have expressed tner very satisfied with
! The Headmaster. (1 M.A.), is in;charge,'!
! the farming camp, a tag to note that twc| after'flve years (n ' other after obtal degree, have return the harvest at thri Yd the boys who ate-1 One boy was cdlleq and he actually ’^enlj training direct f
I Many Granunar during their, schopl t
HAVING fount |V ' ■ '
: them to' stay oukI Posribly they did
Occasion,” the M found themselve thing of a proble the play they felt services of some experienced : memb not be available lat An early pijoductlon members could l^elp.' rehearsals, liritermp staggered holiday; Players Indoors wh was equally insist
foranaU-fe
sun to' put pp suph tlonasitactuallif h: went phead with !th
: compdny. ■-Booking plans are
: fairly I brisk, we an there lare still plen available fori the p
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I MR-i'NORMAN; II :
' to France. ; On Wednesday,
l td represent! Lancal of France in Septel return they, will I lecture to "ifoung F | farming and agric
: Brooks, of OldhaD selected by the .Col
: Leaving Clitheroe airived at their ded
by ]niotor-cbachj t Bros.: works at
; of: the factory and ; of every operationJ The visitors h idj
! agem'ent. Aftepf the .works and pressed, especially 1
and lunch was pi}ov|
I organised the out-, I by Mr. Lund. 'Tl« ' ■wad by way of Ne^ i being reached a t '
canteen, -and thaif : agement and to J '
1 [ :* i
],> ■&]& : years: ago, I son of Mr. and M..
: nldstoh. In the i cduntry. Now,
t df labour;; Ml
I of 67, Shaw Bridge became a funeral
', emenses to; anj fUrably a Cllthero: ' out to work jfor
Hires a mon Is prepared
announced at the 1 the winter session,j week,! that along
clitheroe Younl
i prove the best t^ y : Readers who remei : Waiting” and “Ut ’ be able to judge for week, at the Parrih School, when the dramatic season early. I send-off by|
are now confldept tl
J . Aspden’s shop in ’ although booking 1
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