,i Advertiser\& Times ' Friday,. March .4,
PARISH CHUR( CLITHEROE
SUNDAY NEXfr :(Marc|:i 6th)
8- 9- 3 0 Children’s. Servic;e.
10-30: Sung Eucharist. e-ZOv. Evensong.
CLITHEROE WESLEY
Methodist |Cbu|’di CHOIR
a n n iv e r s a r y
SUNDAY jNE^fT (March 6th)
. 10-30 a.m.: Rev. i Fred Smi l i
SPECU^ MUSIC. 6-0 p.m.;
MUSICAL SERVICE , conducted by
Rev. J. E. P; Edvrards ' Bolblst:
TOM CASE, L.R.A.M., Baritone of B.B.C., andv Nprthern ■ ■ Cdncerts..;;,
MUSIC BY AUGMEN TED CHOPI.
. MOOR LANE
Metho^st Church CLITHERpE
SUNDAY NEXT (March 6 th)
!; ■ 10-30; a.m.
Rev. G. B. L. HaWkridge 6-0 p.m.:
Rev. Fped SmUh CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH CUTHEBOE
SUNDAY NE^T (March 6th)
Worship at ,10-30 a.m. and ■ 6 p.m. conducted by
Rev. C. J. Gui dfprd
Communion filter the Evening : S^ifvlce.
TOSSIDE
A DANCIE will be. held VI
In The Institute on
Friday 'Next, March Hth
Dancliig 8-30 p.m. till 2 a.fn. to 1 ■ "ROBINSON’S bAND.
i I ADMISSION 2/6 (Including refreshments) CLITHEROE F.C
SOCIAL COMMITTEE
. PRELIMINARY NOTICE g6 n c er t ; \- .
WEDNESDAY, MAY 25th i
SUNDAY; APRIL IDth IN KINfi LANE SAIL
JL/^IES’ FOOTBALli ' v k ^ H
MANCHESTER
PEESTDN JiADIES V. lORlNTHIANS
SPORTS, AND BA] SATURDAY; JUN
Keep Radiantly
ALL THE YEAH iROUljlD WITH KEST
. constipation. . life into you. I writes:
In these days of stiNliy diets one can't: always rely on Nature to eliminate all j hamful waste: products from the system. Kest’s special purpose is to
i.ssist Nature to dp her job gently, surely and completely. These Imalt taste-: less, tablets of Gomppund Epsom Salts : purify the bloodstream, bringihg freedom fron siok head-i aches, listlessness, lacg of appetite; and all the ailments
test uill put • , llss E. L, of Bristol,
that go with ut new
Kest, consUpatlon;T| Whlcli has . . . Since taking a'course: of
made, my life a mlsiry: for years, seems tb have gone, and I am delighted to say my i general health has improveff.''
JAL^ DAY
!y SHOW E ^^th. !
i ® R 0M THE PISTRICTS
6ch0)t trON'BT'p.— -
m i Et''I
0 : Holy Cbmmunioii. Han funds. thoroughly enterlia|nin | Di was well Viai-led The PEITOLETON
ERTAliWMENT/--:The , Hall .
I crowded tq
ckpdtltly on iliiday and Saturday even ngs when th!e anniial enter- was given In aid d!
ig In addl-
pro- and
tionjtoiia numberjoJ sketches, twp one-act! plays were presented, onq
; Atkinson: and* Rjid^ington were soloists, and the iaceomT panist i Was .'Mlsa B. Wolfendem Huniorous items were contributed by Mte'M. Hargreaves and Mr.
being i given by i members o^ Boltpnjby-BOwlaridj Women s InsUtute. Mrs. pPoUard^ Mr.^K'
3. lyolfehden. Cbmpetitions :
chocolates and wohby Mrs.
HanspniMr.iL. J^fc- irettes were groceries,
son and Mr. T. Coates, Mrs. Atk nson. Miss j TattersaU and GSrlb llugdale..
gresv^expressed his gratitude to 1 ^id bf the: Bishop’s Apt>eal for ..
-_i.jnj.-_*
At the close ot Saturday even ing's I performance^ _ Har
:assl3ted in making the effort a success.
the artistes arid! all jwho hM | ctiurch Schools. . j j I..
nil TtrVirk HflH |i
artistes thanked Mr. Hargreaves for the good j'Work which he rendered throughout the.* re hearsals. Credil?- must go also; to Mr. K. Taylor wlio worked hard •to make the effort ja succto.
Vxs. Holmes, ori behalf of the
Proceeds amounted mapeil|y £40. ' *
At a'well attend^ op^n meeting on Tuesday evening, Mr. S. Wood, of. Clitheroe, gave an interesting •talK ion sheep. | He wlas thanked by Mr. W. Crossley; apd' Mr. ,L. I |
tOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB -
Waddin^on. i!
d o w S h a m
—Over. £2 was I rai ed fori Cl.iirch and School
ffOR CHURCH AN! ralsi
MisJ W. Todd pr^ewinriers LE.dies: Sted. Gentlemen'; Smalley;' con;,-'. Mrk
" i , '
D SCHO()L. I he.
fund, at a
whist and beeile drive held! in thkjlschool onj These ay evening. Was M.C. and the Were |
Whist:
l, Mi^|HuU;' con., Mrs. 1, . Mrs. Coulston.
BeOile Drive Winners were: 1, Mr& Tyrer;
the I Village Hall fund was held hi Ithe. School! on Mday night. Mf.l S. Coulstpn' supervised play I seven- tables and the Hon.
VILLAGE HALL EFFORT.-A hist drive apd dance in aid of
tlemen : 1, Ifflr.' P. "'^i. M. Clepents; ifeer.
I. .'
ivbre Mr. K. |RoBInion and Mrs. Ciirrah.
| L OW M O O R CHURCH CONC ERT.—A- pro
gramme of jsongs, elocutionary iitjnis arid skbtehes was presenteijl
St.: Paul’s! Sunday School on
liiesday, when £l'i' was realised fit church and chc ir funds. The artists'' V ere' Mrs. H.
'Masters B. C/owmaii arid K. Coul- spn; Miss'M. Bottomley was the £i|CCbmpanist.;
Gfadweli; Mrs. Higson, Misses A. 'Watson, J. Demair, M. (31ayton, Mi,Elliott and J. Edmondson, and
lembers of j the choir. I Thanks I' the artistes and the Mayor Alderman W. W^inson), who 'resided, were expressed by Mrs.
Refreshment? wire served by
iembers of iNelsorisstreet Metho- list Womenjs Fellcwship at their meeting on; Tuesday heard an interesting talk on " Precept and Practice ” given by Miss Hltchen, Of Clitheroe! Mrs. F. Smith pre- kdea and Miss I. Walmsley was pianist. ..j
'.! Lofthousel i , ' : ! ■ I' ■'■ ! . ;■ i ■ WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP,
I j BRING And .BUY( SALE.-A pnng and ljuy sail organised by 3t. Paul’s Youth -3iub- was held h the Schcjol on Saturday,' when B15 was realised fir! the Bishop’s Appeal and for ! Ybuth Club funds. The sale wasj opened by Mrs. Fell.! of Low I iloor.
of Moor Lane Youth !Club enter- tainea mfeinbers of Nelson-street Methodist |Churcn op Saturday with; a variety concert, the: pro ceeds of wjpich were I for Church funds. The minibterj the Rev. F. Smith presided.
YOUTH -CONCERT.—Members
COMPOUND EPSIIM SALTS TABLET!
THE DEPENDABLE LAXATIVE ■fid.. 1/3. 3/Jt * Trial slie 4d.
fw iS tU Y IRES
BOB^TlfR YTON. in: SribwIiound;
THDBS,, Hljl.. SAlv: DAN DAILIIY and i
JEANNE CHAIN In : I. You Were' Meant
;i'' ; j ViUtlEXY CO NC!EET.-Mem-
bers !of the, St. b icholas’ Church choirs and! C,-of-I l. Men’s Society presented;An-entertaining variety cimeert before-a large audience
in the Schoolroo: a ;;bn Saturday evening.j. “ Topi ■ il)ale ■
sional 'dancer)was-lthe
-.guest artiste. ■ flhb ''prbgramme. con-' slsted-of isongs. duets folk and special!^! danc^ > ^ d included the! burlesque'-! ■
! profes
Matador” and th^' farce “My Turn Next ” (T., *. Williams). The
“Marajah of
ividM by D.,Bootock’s Orchestra. :lTOceeds lamoun :ed| to £17 10s.
•■■•(SAWLEY.,, '
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L..BIRTHDAY GREETINGS to i Mrbl tsadb Mitcnerii.'Of Southport
birthday I to-day (Friday). -
:Hopre; ■yvAdP celebrates her 88th
Vicar, -. thb Rev. C.! M, Magrath was oompere-ana mriSlc'waS-pro-
ollmuslc prbvided by Turner’s' hd, of ' dlitherpel Mr, P. iirah was tlie M-C, [Spot prizes re won by Mr.'-'and Mrs. R. die. Competition pvlnners
fterwards | there was dan incllg o...V.^Lln ' 1.1 w h a l l e y G R IN D L E T O X WHlST.—A . military' ;whist to aproxi-
drive ini aid pj churcli’funilS ■was held, in the Institute on Tuesday, when'. iMr. P! Oddie a>id' Mr. H. Smalley supervised pllay 'iat 15
tables.*,' I
organised] liy members j of the congregation and I held; in the Methodise Sunday School, Grm- dJetoril bn Saturday realised £60 for Church!'funds. iThere was brisk; business at the jumble,-new
JUMBLE !SALE-tA Jumble sale, '| j'* ; WHIST DBIVE.—A whist
and domino drife, organised W Whalley 'yonni; Conservatl\|es, was held in thi Stanley ■ Room, yesterday week. Mr, P/ Newman was M.C. and .the wlners were,: Whist: Mrs. ISirkett! and Mrs. Shaw; domlnois: Mrs. Calvert. Copipetitlons were won by Mr. P. Newman am. Mrs. Calvert.j SCHOOL ASSOCIAIIONJ —
■Members of Whalley Sepool Parent-Teacheri Association pt a meeting yesterday week heard an
teas, W6re| keuied by members of .the congregation. |
monthly ineetlilg of the Institute was held
and poUip! istaUs, land afternoon 1 :
(IrtmINGTON ' 1 wSmev’A iNsirrujCE.—The
Women’s in tiie
Memorial iptitutA*Stbriper on Tfiesdajy .evening,I when-. Mre, Barlow (Prpident), presided over dance of 45
Lak*I
an atten The ppeekbr waS;M^ Prestbn, who gave an instructive demdnstiatlon on “ith;i usesjof
members.
kflood.jof
con., Nto Tarver. i sheep’s vboL" She was*thanked by Mrs. Barlow. * A Icon petition-' for
.Jrs, J. Smith; 2, -Mrs. Coulston; cbrisolatlon, Mrs. Smalley.; Gen
rs. R.*Assheton presented prizes I j the followmg: | Ladles: 1,
Clayton; 2, con., Mr.
I Holgate, 'Hodgson
1 son; reported meeting
the social I half houp hostesses I were ! Mrs. Jehri Harrison,
r
D U N S O P B YOU? G farmers
at Preston. 'lir
. T h the “best
Wood was won by Mrs, L. Hol- D irioing took iplace durmg .
bowl* of bulbs,” judged , by Miss .
Mis. T: W.' Bulcpck bn -the annual county
Mrs.* A. Holgate, Mrs, and iMlss 'Dora Harri-
Harrison. ,Mrs. j L.
e tea
Members I of Boniland! Poii|est Young Farmers; CJlub 1
CLUB.— 1 advisors
and frien<fe attended ^ lecture In the! Rot I Ballrooip on Monday
was “ Petroleum! i n 'j Agriculture.” The lecttne -was fqllbwed*'by a
?Mr. Bradley, whose subject film shoiv.
1. thanks of the club (to ;he speaker and to Mir. Young who organised the. lecture, were expressed I by Miss Kl (jJoates. Mr.
A.Marsden volc^ tqe appreciation of the
Mr. M; Fox: presided, "pie . ’audlBnCe.|- !, j . i | | -
WHlSTi. DRIVE. Bowland ForiCst, Young Farmers’ Club held
a whist drive in toe Root Ball room on i Saturday! Eleven .tables were in play, under I the super vision bfi Mr. P. Sedgewlck, and the*iwlnners wele:! Ladies; jMr. Coatei Mrs. Hodgson and !tos. Hislewobd. Gentlemen: Mr. Pitoer, Mr. W. Worswlck and | Mr. Severb, Miss A! Seed, of 'White- well.. j was the * winner of both competitions. | !
B R A D F O R D VVHIS'T AND : SUPPEE.j^An
eiijqyaple whist drive and potato bpbr,: organised by members
of St. ciather|ne’s Shurch choir, w M liblk in the Cliurch Schopl.on
I'elini sday week, iwhen proceeds Church I improveinents
sented *prizes to! ithe following winnersLadles: 1. Mrs., ,E. Mrs. R. Ooupland;
ajnpuiit^ to over!£10. Mrs, iT. H. j ! Hawkins pre
W:Mhall:' Lepn., Mr. L. Birtle, tjrizej Mr J. Pee)! and
Miss B. Jackson, i Gentle- i, Mr. S. R. Green; 2, Mr.
wori.by! Mrsj,.<J. |H. Oddie. W. AlUiam W^^ M.C. '
Paifweatoer addressed members of west) Bradfpr4 Bright Hbur in the Methodist • School on j W^- nesday.! his subjret being the fife and work of Dr., Albert Schveitzer. ■ ; |
, BRIGHT HOUR.-Mrs.
--------- ’ Mr, J, H,
- I Mrs,
Mrs. j P. Smith presided arid S.i Haywood was pianist.
i ■ ' '■ '■ - M IT T O N
'w'bmlett as a-result of a whist and domino drive iri the School on Frid&J Eighteen-tables were in play) qt' whist land the i* prize winners were M- Ladies: - Mra Prestdftand Mrs. Oddie., .Gentle- menr: i Mr. -Allison : and Mlss ;,P.
WOMEN’S E F E 0 E T. The I isplaridid sum of £65 was raised
for j I church'1 funds- by |Mltton *
Booth. A competition was '
There was a large atiteridarice At (>onservatjlve Ball and I whist
H U R S T CONBEEVATIVE b
drive held Rooms bn Friday R. Fort, protective Conseirvative candidate for toe Clltherqe Division wai present,' supported by CoL and kfcs.. Robinson and
In toe Asi^embly . Much sympathy will be felt with ■iday: evening. ?&. toe relatives In toeh bereavement ............ .LADIES’ HOUR.—Mrs. , Sinith, -
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prizes .to toe following ■whist i. yesterday week’s meeting-of the “'ip It ff
Col. L. Grjeri who prMented
winners: Ladies: Mfs. [J. Bailey, Mrs. M. Wilkinson, Mus E. Jackson arid Mrs. G. Holden. Gentlemen : Mrs. J. Myerkough, Mr/ A. Ashlt ml Miss Buhrier and Mrs. R. Wi kihson. Spot darice prikwlnneri Iwere: Miss Bain, Miss M; Cassidy Miss Walmsley, .Mr,* N. Keighlt, apd an elimiriation dance was *won by Mr. Ashley arid Miss M Platt. Competition winners were: Mr. John Hold mJ Mr. Byrop and Miss A. Wa msley.
w 3R S T O N
. tyklST DRIVE. — Mrs. Parker was hostess at, q wliist drive held last night week!' Mrs, C. Waten'orto -was M.C. and winners wf re ; ! Miss R.| Ridley (highest icore); And. iMrs. *' J, Taylor (lov'est score). Proceeds were In,Ale. of toe Sick fund.
J. C H A T B U R N
week. ' Si pper; wriS seWed by menlbers o : toe ChAtburn, bfanch and toe p irty w^ Organised by 'toe: Chat )um G.FB. | leaders. Mrs. N; V ignall qnd Mrs. T. J. stretch. , . ' '' • ' |:': FELLOV 'SHIP.-4An address on
didates ! oftertained (lUtoeroe G.F.S. can^ates and leaders at a party'in he Institute yraterday
G.F.S.—dhatbum, ©.FB. can
Waddiri'gton Metoodlst Ladies’ Hour. Miss Cariim presided and the tea hostess -was Mrs. Barnes assisted by Mrs. Bateson and Mrs. Lawson.- : Mrs. W. Wy Dug dale was pianist.
j T.qHioq’
funds of Waddington Youth Club had benefited as a result of a jumble sale , held recently. The event. was organised by, the . (Metoodlst Suriday,School.
'.“ jlraiBLE SALE.—Last week-it was erroneously stated that the
' CONSERVATIVE WmST ANP DANCE.—There was a large Attendance. at .toe Conservative whist drive and dance at Sf, Helen’s School on Friday. -Mr. J. SilverwOod, arid Mr. T, Aspin supervised play at 24! tables and the winners were: .'Whist; Ladles: Mrs. P. Law, Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. J. McCally. Gentlemen: .Messrs. R..'White- side. W. lAwson and W. Ingleby, Dominoes; Mr. P. Coar. Mr.'J. Barrow'and Mrs. J . . Smithson. Competition winners were : Mrs; T. Harris and Mr. Faraday.- The Ribble Band played' for dancing and toe M.C.’s were, Messrs. 'W, Berry, J. Collinge, L. Birtle and if. Walmsley.;
| “Life in :t mineris home”: was
. Helen's Mothers’ Union to6fc: 'place in toe School on ShroVe Tuesday. . Mr. J. B. Herd WEis M.O., and Mrs; T. H. J. HaWklns presented prizes to / toe following
—The annual whist and dominjo, promoted 'by members of St.
: Mafldsley; coni, Mr. P. Dugdale., Doniino winners were iMr. J.
whol helped to make toe: effort-a' success. ■ " 'J.
given by 1 ^ . Haftley, Of Clith- eroe, at toe mqetingi df . the Methodist Womeri’s Fellowship op Tuesd£ y. -The i Rev, iG. B. L. awkridgil presided, 'i; ■ METHO DIST: ' GUlLD.-r-Mem-
Modireiand MrsJ D. Preston. - The- M.CJ'.’siwere Mrs. H.- Hornby, Miss Hornby and Miss Knowles. , , iThahks are' expressed I: to. all
bers of ■ Chaiburn. Metoodlst Guild held a''deVotlonat'evening on Tuesdf y when toe Rev. J. E.'. P. Edwans, ofWhalleyjrgave an
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Interestini:' and', helpful; talk on “ Christiai L hospitality.” j - Mr. R.; B. Wilsonj presided. ■ I:
(Mrs. Davies, .Mrs. Jackson, apd Mr.; Harris. Dominoes:; (high), Mrs. J. H. Herd, and Miss Smith: son and Miss D. Altoam (tlb); low, Miss . Norris and .Mrs. jC, Bishop. . Special prizes: ■ MJss WaUbank; Miss ,'M. Speakmari, Miss E.- Smith,'
..Mrs. W. Booto- ffian.* Mrs. W. Wright. and w;rs. R,'Whiteside.
'Winders:; Whist.;: Ladies: Mfs, W. Aspin, *Mrs.,J. Rodwell, Miss Silverwood and Miss M. Speqk- man. Gentlemen: Mr. Splpk,
MOTHERS’ UNION EFFORT, : 'i :
interesting adiress :on school meals by a representative of jthe County Author ,ty. Parents have seen the meals; served-ex- pressedl high satisfaction, said Mr. H. Denby. headmaster, and an interestini! d iscu s s io n followed the ta k. The next meet ing of thfe Ass( elation will pe on March 24th, when Miss Gardner, of Blackburn will spea ‘k on ^e! /rhiiH the horn; mid the schboL"
1 “The
the Billirigton Baptists Ladles' Social Hour a)t the, meeting, or Tuesday, heard an laddressj or “Literature end Religion,’’ bj Mr. L. Brown of Gt. Harwood Mr. R. Greenivood presided.;
S L A ID B U R N WHIST AND DANCE.—The
Slaidburn P ayera j were organisers of a ,whist drive dance held in the Village Hall on Friday evenlig.; Mr. 'P. Long was M.C. for whist and Miss M. King-Wilkinson presented prizes to the' following winners; La|dies;
SOCIaA h6ue.—Members ol for icHC^H SCHbdLS,^
Bishop’s Appeal for Church. Schools! wiU bene^ !by* a^ptoxi-j; matelyj£14 as tlie jresult of a,'
weU-attended jwhlst ^ d domino^ drive add: social evening heW in
the School on Satinday.! ; M.C.’s ■werei Mesdaihes| Ptoings and Nicholson and Eady Worsleyj Taylor bre^ted- the ;P r^ to,
T. Wood; I 3. Mrs! T. ^ylor.; Gentlemen | 1, Mr. E. Hammond;! 2, Mr. B. Alien; 3,'Mr, R. Seed; iDbmindes: T1, Mr. A. yfcwdacre; 2, MlssiB. Wood; 3, Mr. M Per- rings. Competition winnem were: Mesdames .ksbcroft,' T. i WhitweHj
the foUowidgi winners: , ; ^ t : Ladies; 1, Mrs. Brunker; kfts,.
WfflST DRIVERX Whist and A RECORD kiembership and ^ L A i ^ a H o ■
domino drive in aid of ^he school extension fund was held in St. Leonards School! ast night'weeln Sixteen tables 'fere used for whist, and the winners were*;
Mrs. Heap, M^s. B. Woods taji
Mrs. Callow; sirs. Haworth, Mr. W. Stanley and , Mr. Jim wills, i Winners at dominoes werq 'Mrs. Hopwood, Mrs. M.' Veeveifs and Mrs. H. Cro\'then ! The pro ceeds amounted .0 over £9.. , r A bhist drive m aid of Schopl
subscriptions in the; history of CUtheroe Cricket, Bowling and Tennis Club is! revealed, in, toe club’s annual, repbrt.;
the highest incoma from
represents an increase of 188, and the subscriptions have advanced by nearly £100 no £518. “Our]target Is 1,000 members, and our policy: is- one of development to provide them with full value for their money,” the rbport adds. ■:
The membership of ]I21
funds was held in St. MarVi’s School on SatiMay. j Sixteen .tables were occ ipied, | and the winners were Nrs. Si Duckett, Mr. W. Hilton and Mr. 3. Haydoc^k
Scott iCoomben andf <3amettj Whitwell. and J. Thornber.: ; | FILM dupw.—Organked by
parents of "1 the Day | School scholaris, a] film show * presented by Mr. Crdssley, ofi Mearley Cottage, was!given in the School on TuesdaV levening. i Woceeds which amounted to £3 ips. were
annual party ani prize disttibu- tion was held on Saturday: after noon when afte:' games atid tj" i^e ’prizes wer; presented I the Vicar. ,the Riv. H. Townsend./ 'Thanks are pressed tO .be
PEIZEGIVINC .-S t .! Leonard’s
mothers who g£ve refreshments and all who heloed to make the event a success.
other record liad been Set up by the social committee, iwhlch had raised'. £523, an increase
During the past year an of £69; . I
receipts had shown a slight decline , as a result of the un-. favourable weather for some of the games, and fewer matches during the .season.
G a te s 'and refreshment
come, had reached a record figure; but to a large extent
Expenditure, as well as In-
this was due'to the many alterations and itriprovements
carried out to provide better facilities and amenities. ,
in 1947 had been extended to enclose the whole playing area, the. work being carried out exclusively by volunteers. A car park was In process w construction against a length of the wall adjoining Chat^ burn-road, and this work also was being done by volunteers.
The concrete curbing begun
orders placed for the provision of new concrete and wood slatted seats in front of the pavilion. This would add an attractive frontage, which was planned when voluntary vorkers renewed the terracing
-Plans had been made-and
made to the tool shed and machinery store, and the refreshment! rooms had been redecorated and additional seating Installed.
,wo years ag6. Extensions had also been
the chatburn-road, and wlm this
It Was the club’s Aim to raise t stoandard
d a rd of cricketick at
, the war.” The bowling section had had
crease in membership. W A D D IN G T O N
in view had engaged George N. Hudson as professional. “We are confident he will dlstin-, gulsh himself on his return to: the Rlbblesdale League. If both I players and supporters will rally round him there is every, prospect of CUtheroe figurlhg higher In the league table than at any time since
a prosperous year and the tennis section reported an Ih-
jlecord Alljembership Fojr ciitherpR Cricket Club
police entered hlet home and discovered her lying near the ■fire. She had been* dead for
Wednesday tnat Miss- Jane Dehley, ■ of 4,: Mechanics- terrace, Klng-sir’eet,- Whalleji who was known |to be ill, had not been seen during the: day,*
After being ;lnfonned ,on.
The Wtek’s Obitu .
WSS JANE IDENLElY '
farmlhg':: fanill Hoyle,
. MB. JAMES A i member-
several hours. ! Miss Denley, iwho -was 77,’
.mailey family rind had lived In] Mechanics-terrace all her life. She had a life-long asso-' elation with Whalley Parish
wris a member bf m old Church.
place to-morrowl at the Parish Church, the Revj. C. R ' Brown officiating. . j
^he ; Interment will take i I , , .
home yesterday!of Mrs. Mar garet Procter, bf 22, ftueens: street, Whalley,
MRS. MARGARET PRjOCTER The death ocourred at her
71.A native o:: Furness, Mrs. P in Whalley for was a member
|A service wil be held In the. Parish Church; on Monday
sjlmpatby in‘ their bereave ffient;
. 1
before the cremMloR ton. The Vlcqr of.
the Rev. officiate.
. X U C. Hi. Brbvto, will
at Carter Wflalley.
generation of i the district s farming community, Mr. John William Cocksputt d.ed at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. Nutter, of 34, DuckrStreet, on Friday, after ai short Ulnesp
ME. JOHN W. jcOCKSHUTTi Well known ajnong the older
Church Mothers’ Union for 25yeari. .
locter resided 45 years and of the Parish
at the age of Liiidale-ih-
husband, Mr. T. Procter,'^nd two sons, who will haye sincere
She is survived ! by her , L ' ' v
road, CUtherde, died oh Friday after being In falUilg .health for severalnnnths. Hi
of ■ 5.8* Waddlrigton-
.years ago, had far; Slaidburn ar d Glsbu;
Mr. Hoyle, -who ret]
at i Fields HbUse, Gtadleton, where he reinalned for 1,9 years.,
ton Village I:istltute, ^n which he took a kjen interest, and also a mem,Der of (Jlftherbe Conservative Club, whe :e this
; .'He w;as a tiustee.of Gilndle- • respect. . ,
week the flrig was. flown at half - mast as a mirk of . .
,
' Mr. Hoyle was associated with St. .'Ambrose IC hurch. Grindleton, where tne.lntej:-. ment took place on ’Tuesday, 'conducted fly the Vicar, tho; R/ev. A. CresiweU. A'Seivioe at; Mr. Hoyle’s home *ai con-;
ducted by I the Re B lan d , Vicar of C Parish Church, whl' family have attende: coming to reside In tin
loss, and tb Mr. Hoyle’s t' .brothers ami three
to -Mrs. Hoyle, her it’ and three c aughteri
MR. ALEXANDER Aiformei CUther
Officer, Mr. Alexander son, of 67, Henthorn
CUtheroe, died, to hb; Tuesday. H 5 was 73.)
Sympathy will be le:
H. A. therbe the
towh. since
tended 0 sons if n: their
sfaital ;Ori:
Robin- - road,
native of Drogheda, over 40 years In Service, and was;ExblsL
to.CUtherote untU Ito retire ment 13'yerirs ago. I
Mr. Eobmson, who was |
He was 82. - , ! [ J L L Mr. Cockshutt. whq had lived
in Clitheroe :^ c e his retire- rent about 25 |year8 ago, was
farming familyi and until his retirement farriied at Brogden Farm, Worstoni for 17 years. ■ “Sympathy is extended to
member of I'a Downham
Mr. Cockshutt’S three sons and two daughters) in] their be reavement.,
by the Vl?ar', the Re^C. ’R. Brown, took .place,at Whalley
The interment, conducted i ■ ^ .
Parish Churefl on Tuesday, and was preceded by a funeral service at Mr/. Cockshutt s- home, conducted by the Rev.
H. A.,Bland. 1 *’■ i - -
St. Ambrose Church, Grlndle-.! ton, on Tuesday, of' Mr. J^phn Earnshaw, of j Bank View,
MR. JOHN ^RNSHAW The funeral) took place at
S&wlcy*
Burnley Hospltol on Saturday, wa's 77 years of age. For mpy years he farmed Hill Top Farm, Grindleton, r e t 1 r In g about 25 years ago. He was a bachelor. < *
Mr. Earnshatv, who died at *
3, ,Mrs. Lamb; con., Mte B. Walker, Gen.lemeri: 1, MIm M. -King-WUkins( n; 2,’ Mr. S.; Har rison; 3, M'. I J. Rigby; * con.,
Rev. Pickefirg, organising secre- Meistersingers Concert Party, of VISITING PEEACHEB.-— The L Garnett, and
tary of toe (tourch Pastoral Aid sujniey After the concert. Society was jhe preacher at the l - - _ _
Sunday....................... seniice he ja/e an interesting flbh show ent itlfed “Power House” based on toe lives of toe ■theological students at: -the London College of Divinity.
momtag and evening services on lifter- toe evening
supper was artistes, who were the proposition]' of Cdulthurst. Proceeds amounted to £15, were for W.L
serv^ to toe; thanked on;
Mrs; which funds. ■: -
P'RTi'Ti''Nr I residents learned with regret this LxXLJliJpii week of toe death of two of toe
DEATHS. — !Waddlngton
lALL. — 1 Village’s oldest residents; Miss Cfagg (88), and Mrs. Mitchell (86), boto of toe Aimhouses.
of Padiharii, gave a graphic account of her experiences as a Missionary worker in China at
1 Miss k Gill; 2, Mrs. Nlqiioli;! . audience enjoyed an entertaining . *
A ‘ l‘
programme of Songs and sketches at a concert, organised by^ Wad-' dington Women’s Institute and
'W.L CONCERT.—A crowded « _______ J
Mr. K. Anderi.; The Regal Band played for dmolng and Mr. K. Anders was trie M.O.
absence of -the president, Mrs. Introduced the
held in St. Helen’s School* on S a tu rd a y evening. Mrs., Coulthurst presided in :toe!
; MISS MARGARET A. heyworth
. I Miss Marg'aietu Alice Hey Utheroe Hospital, on Tuesday
worth, of 1,1 C terrace, Bllllngton,'- died In
after being to failing, health for. some yeark She was 87. ^ A native' of Barley, Miss
Heyworth had Uved to Co- operatlve-terrUce ; since 1877, and: at one time ?as Joint ow n e r of A confectionery business'with! her sister, the late!Mrs.M.Heyes. She had a long association
with Whalley! M e th o d i s t Church.
. A: funeral! jservice will be held'to the Methodist ChUrch. Whalley. to-niorrbw, prior to the! Interment at the Parish Church, the [ Rev. J. E. P. Edwards-officiating. ,
i : r MR. EZRA JACKSON
I Mr. Jackson, who vVas 75. was well known and respected to local farming circles and had lived to the Bolton-by- Bowland district for most of
' The death bccUrred at F o r e s t Bebksj, Bolton-by- Bowland, on Tuesday, of Mr. Ezra Jackson.; He had been to faffing health for some time.
iN a t io n a l Savings? his*.life. I
one s6n and tvvo daughters, who will have Istocere sym pathy to their bereavement. ■The interment; took, place, yesterday a t , Bblton-by-Bow- . land Parish' Church, the ■
He Is survived by a widow, '! !' '■ .
H. B. Stott officiating.. . ' MISS M. WfflTELlEY
Rev,
Sabden Methodist, Church on Saturday of Miss -M. 'Whlteley, ofi: 23. Pendle:-street East. Sabden, whose death occurred on,Wednesday of last; week.
The funeral took place at
Mr. and Mrs. Jame% Whlteley. She had a lifelong associa
was a member of a,•well- known Sabden family, being the eldest daughter of the late
Miss Whiteley, who was 61.
tion .vrith the,!M,eth.odlst. Church arid Sunday , School
and was well- respected among a wide circle: o^.-frlgnds. , ^
preceded by a funeral service In'the church, was coriducted by the Rev. L. W. Tattersall. ■ : ‘ ' ' ■ 1 ! ' ■' . : MRS. SARAB E, MOON
The Ihterment, ‘ which was 3|ori l in d v th e
- After being In failing hetfith for two yearA, Mrs. Sarah Ellen Moon, wife of Mr. James ■Moon, ot 19, Radeclyffe-street.: Clitheroe, died i early on Sun-: day morning. She was 80.. .! A native of Clitheroe, Mrs.
Moon had -a long and close association with the Parish C h u rch .': where she was married 55 years ago. i
f
. Before her : marria?e she worked as a weaver i# WatdTr lo o p L
■sympathy In their bereave-, ment.
-Mr. Moon and his two daughters will have i sincere
St. Mary’s Cemetery on Wed:! nesdav. the Rev.,fl. A. Bland officiating. ‘ '
The Interraeht-took place at ,
13/8 PORTSMOUTH 7/4 M/iJJCHESTER UNITED .VER
11/4 w b ; 10/1 LEICEST^ CITY
Prices'subject IA marked i fluctuatione. Ae: d definite lnstructio)is. Voucher py return. Minimum sta ;e Ss. 6d,
LEN HOWARTH I lacing ai d Football Addo: iittnE
Bankers.'Yorks lire Penil; : Midisrid Bank
Victoria C)h imberi, Gort Stree /- BLACKBURN Ik,.Ltd!,
Teleohone No.) 4 68 SEMLFTOL TI ter f W'ANDERERS
the way
1/ buy my artificates '■ ;!:
idland [Bank way^ mat's .the i'l I ■ ■ ' '
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do'kill thy batiMns business.] A lidiand Banlf L im i te d
1 _
; A keen sportstnah, he •pas fond bf shooting ant fishing
arid bowls and wa: member ol CUtherbe Bowling and Tennis Club,
former! Cricket
a sergea'iit-major to the East Lancashire; Voluntee|r' Reglr ment.' A weU- inopn freemason],
In the 1914-18 war he was
Mr. Robinson held honours ai id was a]m the Royal Arch, Rby:il Fprestj and Ltoiestock Rode !jOdges.
and five daughter?, -have sincere symE|athy| their bereavement,
Cemetery ducted by
iEdward Garner, o) ton-street, !;Clltheroe. -been-
i Mrs. Garner, whl I fifty-eighth daughter!
several m,bnths. !chant, Cltheroe.l She
William Knowles,! coal, imet- ffe-street,
of Radei Cnowle of
i'Ohurch Mothers’ I j the Cllthefoe )E
associated with itl e -was year,
S a tu r d a y of Mr,;, Garner, wife of Mr
MRS. JtoNNIE G The- death Occ
He leaves a widow one; son who 1 wl).
The interment at $t. Mary’s; to-day wlB be con-; the Rev
A. Lord. ARNER
icurred on Mtonje
In lijEalllng Ihealth
.. She had fbr
14, Graf ThOm
the ' latei Mr. actively
I'vaslh her waSi the
nion! arid Iv lS lq h
P£irlsh.
); :posltlon won her me ny friends * 'to the district, whb 'vill extend s 1 n c e rl 6 sympAthy to. Mr. Garner, p d to Mr?. Gqrner’? three brothers a their great loss. The interment,
Women’s Unionist! A,ssoclatlqn. Her pleiisant, che ;rfulj dls-r
nc: sister lln
place at I St. Mary’s on Wednesday, was by the Rev. H. A. "
which took ■Cemetery conducted land.! I
:'l - n
tfle Civil Offifcer
e.spfent Excise |. ,
3f a ‘well-know A lly,' Mr. I James .
LETTERS TO THE. EDITOR
HEAL:TH SERVICE .1 ;
most Interestlr g, and : should like to offer, a fi ;w obsei vatlons.,
b e t w e e n Dr. Broi m’ and. Paterfamilias” has b e e n
In surgeries ling’ be!ore the new Health ]. let — £ riythtog from one to
..two; hoursl was a common occu:rence. jPeople from country Ustrtets had to queue for buses as weU,|
to.all kinds of weather. Thenj after a long- wait, they n ight be told to- “ go: home aid! come again tOrmOrrow,”'. -which. meant braving the fiements- agalh : and i anothen spell of queuing. This .was Scarcely conducive to! improved jhealth. especially iof; those) pvbr the
! Certainly tflf re was qjueuing allotted span.
i called on i the doctor 1 at' the : first hint of sickness icqme off best. Experience hds; taught that It Is iUiiwlse to deAl wlth these ■ complfltots .atj, home, even if they appear trivial.
'ginning bf ]“|Lloyd l(3porge.” insurance,! And th is? who
Increase iri*|the- patients Is due to th- people go! tb the things they ,cquld di home. That h| certain extern
Dr. Browm Atates
any caU for! medical aid must be received :|before a specified hour. At the same*tlmb they state a doctor must! hot be caUed to a* case.unless It'la serious, Hovf Is the Ordinary layman to judge when'a case. Is serious! enbugh? ■ j; .
; The doctors give notice that
to the debtors superior know ledge that: he Is qalled to assess ; the I seriousness of "a] complalfit. If the d(«(br'ls not; notified befo ’e the Itoe Umlt call urjtll he has
It Is, 11 believe, InJ deference
he may not ------. completed; h!s rounds for the
day. The!obvious thing, there fore, Is to ser d before! the time limit, and: ris k the Seriousness —otherwise risk death. So there Is* 111; ely to -be -more
patlehts,] - ■' ! ' If the ineed shoulfljarise. Dr.
Brown woul(. probably go to a private j nur sing home, or ; a private wan. In any case, his position! wculd ei&ure. him those Uttle*extra dolnforts and attentions v hlch ma)£e all the dlflerenbe ; oetween | hospital
bednl.so, to a slnqe tbe be-;
imber of [abt that ictor for llwith at
that the sir, — The; corresp mdenca-
i m
|: FRIDA ' : ■ 1 6-^
M
8c MARCH 4to, 1949i
htirig ofivehioles pjn, io Br21 P,m«
withdraw his candidate anffithq party! wffi how non* Date Mr. H. Pemberton.
O' NE of the season’s, I IKinfe r'lane
; term,of office] hejct May. ■1 ‘''i * ''Ij* !'| *''''!.'
cU and completes-his prese
r/ A! HALLOWS, who w| I letentty; adopted Labol pAndldAite foriciltnerbe in t l County* wtocil elGdtlonS, hr
:! Mr. Pemberton is also I membehof the Borough Cou
h o 'h u la r funo'tlohs. ■ !(311ther(fe Pollce-:|Ball at)
attracted an ; attendance about 500. :,!; !ii
'
* ! The gathering tocludedU Mayor and Mayoress (Aid and Mrs; W l^ o n ) J
apebtorii Wilson (Acertogtpi inspeetbr TownlAy (Acerto
Dlvlsloh),' ,ShPhi (Blackflurh Lower), Chlelj,.
Town Clark (Mr. G. Hetr ington)! Supt. C)qok (Chu
ton), Ijtosptorl Stan|fl1 (Accrinfeffin)*/Inspector IIKJ (Great Harwood)j]aito Inap<
torir" ' The foom[hadii been dec
ated by Mr. J. Hall, of Corporation ;Parks, Depa
inent. |!‘ . ' ;
"
Party bn Saturday, Coun. Rutter i (Great Harwood) Vi elected presldent'and Cqjto.l A Monkmah. (Great Harwoq rind Mt. B.i§andlford (Pal ham) vice-presidents. Mr.f Parker (Clitflerbe)i was eltel
A T the anpAal conference ■^kfcutiiieroe i Division. Lapr
-' .,-1 ■ ■'■ !i auditor. ■ '-M ! *:] ' " | j .1
' ‘and Messrs.! H. ,puckwprtihl 'B. Parker and RJ Trlmby.j J
* ihumorqus monologue, i { On Sunday afternoon; IRahdall gave!the address a
and home.; , ; ij If the 8l5ters ; dr| matrons
I Tiie 1 ciohf e'
fen.chjYjT Addressed by Mr, H. E. Rand M.P. for Clitheroe, who jla: iattended a jsoclAl evenlhg, w h ic h he contribute^'
iservlce !at Calderstones jln" itutlon conducted by thef l j J. E. P. Edwards. jAffer attea
had cbhcfeutratbd more on
these little attemlbhs, instead of devoting their Energies Ao keeping the bedclothes with out a erbase, It weiuld have: been belteir for the patient, j
institution,
fact that buted to
every patl pauper)
Is ; time attentions
feel they were, to d charitab regareliess of' thd they have contrl-j l|ts upkeep for the
Patients have bdeh made tq biggestipait of their lives. It
Ineyed to Great Harwooditp i present at, a Young .Spcaki 'Contest organised by thelo
* Rotary t!lub,; ■ * : i , ' -,p I ;*#! *
; British Embassy -ton. , I'
'hese little , extrA were Available, tq mt, millionaire or
lADSOME.’* HALF THE TARGET
Army Is’ llccly to,:,reach. one- half the 150,000 heeded whep
Recruitffig to the .Territorial
the Natloi al Campaign comes epd dn March 31?t, to Mr. Emanuel
'Shlnwell,; fbr War.
to an according
Secretary of Sta|;e l (agrlc!) a t ! ‘ Mr. I Taylor I
i eroe Royal (grammar Sch 'has been* appointed Assist; * Agricultural i Attache^ to_ - ........- • " ' to' Washi^
H ’’. ................. ......... former
M. TAYLOR, I master at C111
,,
:1943 to h946 -■was technl advlsey ^ d |super^^ntenderi1( the Expdrimeiital' Faritt ' the Poultry' Association Great; Britain.
.^■ricil
duties to m o r eO.TA. TTTpr^___i tli£in jldO ■ cplld|
He will
vkdryi ■■ ......
dress dance arranged ,by Margaret Sandham Sclipou
were pfeseqt at. a fi
• (period I lady):!, I A."* Ben (crinbllne lady)original Sarsfleld (daft bdard): J. f croft |(pAncake Tuesday). 61 character,- )E;i.i. Amsb-'* (Sflarilsh lady);’ original.. Parker Kpadk of. cards).:; Sllnger t (Rbbertson’s ii'gb v(bg) [a n. Othef (dolly bl 10-14i ich£^racter,- B.* ' (Annie get
your.gun); brlgi SJ Brbwh (hallowe’en 'gho Marjorld WAterwbrth (fluf
of the cabaret danclrig
and flows). |;| !|:’.'^'j !'' During the
e.venlrig!’ pu
Sh ariplds an^ Mr. H.-^p * j #* !'!**"■ ^*
7]uesday when about 300 iril bers, Representing alliswtlj of the club, I attended a Shn Tuesciay party. | Dandlng organised fly Mr.' John dale,, land refreshments served by thd women’s seel of the social committee,
pL I ’I’HEROE Consei V Club was crowdCu.j
, Ing; .vdas a ! demonstration hypnotism ! by I Mr.. |D a ’ Blackburn,';
B.Sc., who- , afterwards -thanked by Du'gdMe.
'!|’..v
' ! D i^ g an' Interval,.Mr C. Sbuthvvortfl gave auadd|
on the ’ importance of comlrig electloris and, u party f workers: to make special point I of attend meetings of! the polling dlsn
committees. I 'I ■I*- ■''' i ' ■ ■ ,
'A MCiTOR-LORRY i* ling ' fromi Newcastlel
Liverpool vyas badly dam£f *when' lt struck ar housei fl at Bridge' End, Biffing yesterdfiy. i;: L ' i.ji
: i The house steps were car about! five feet; but’ th'e dri. Mr. w. Wilson, of Gate*l Was itohUrt, '
i * :iThe hlgh-spclt of'*the! ,ey
school preseritedl dpplay.; Music was provided ;by
the fancy dress parade. ■ ve'aled a-! -wealth, of .orlgll Ideas "arid artistic abllltiy. F ting the Judges; Mrs.l J.I Taylor and Miss E. HltiiheJ difficult task. Winners w^ Under 6, character, E^ Ir
Dancing and held at the Cl servaWve Club oh Friday. The variety of character,
1941 he was jappolhted flloll master at Clitheroe Rd" Grammar School;, and f l
ege. Caihbrid, his MIA,'degree
Immanuel te, to 1932;! i In 1938.
took h is . .
I C l ith e ro e representatll 'eledted to the executive tol imlttee were Couh. 'J. Enwa
. L'’
!lng evening service] at Whall Methodist Church he Jo-^
■ Mr. Taylor was appointed ■ the staff of i the! Ministry I Agrfcillture' jandiFlsheriesJ DCceihber, 1948,|ias a pou.^ advlsdry officer in the Natlq| AgrlcAlturall Advisory S6rv t&e ' up hls' •
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