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TO i THE. )ITO^


| lth SERVI(5e T' ■ ■ i'f ' ’ J


i


^ llia s ’f’l tos|,bee'n.: ■resting, I arid I| should i j r a few'obperyations,


lljr there wasiqueuing' Tries long before ithe; llth Abt-J-#Jtmng I to two ihoursjwas: a,


In Dr;! Bjrovn and; ; he correspondence-


p m & m f W m tsi jJ daY, march 4th. 1949. Lighting of vehicles 6-23 p.m. io 6-21 a.m-


|


candidate lor ,Ci tneroe in, the , county Council elections,,hab|


recently ad ipted Labo^ ^ | HALLolwS, Who WM.j withdrawn his candidature, |


and tne party wul now nomlr ' nateMr.iI. Pembefton. ; i Mr Pemberton Is also i


»':buses as wdU, in aU [weather. Thdri, after; valt, they mlkht be


I go home and come o-morrow,” ijwhldh;


I occurreride. r| Peorile ntry districts p d jto ‘


member of the EbroUgh Count cU and completes his present'


term of office nf xt“May, * m *


jravingl ths elements- fid another jlspell pf This I was l| scarcely


fpan- jij


. U D o p u la r tiinctions, the Clltheroe Eohee Ball ,at i the King - lane HdU on ^Frlda^, attracted an' cttendance cf


/\NE of the reason’s niobt


i to imprpvefl ihealth. of thosb river the’


I ■


lown states ^hat thri^ l l ln the :riv(iriber bf llri due to the [fact that ) to the ! dbdtor; fbr ey could deall with a t lat has' bderl po, to ja ixtentrsiricd ;the b rif 1“ Lloyd --------- land


Is lUnwise : olideal Mtlh at


the Jdoctbrl at' the of slchnessj came o, .perlencej h“hai


hey apriear jtrlvial. i


Iomplaints —- home, l


pctbrsiglvf' notice that i fbr naehl:al aW must redibefore 4 jspeclflrih


1 to : a case rihless it is


I tojjudgb when a case lenougriy-n


II believe, irf’deference


pied his rpurids for the Ke obvious thing. there- Ito send before'theitlme


Bbdtor’s superior know- Ihat he 1 is balled to Ithe serlohshess of a hit. If the,'doctor is not before the ftlme; limit - not call until he has


lhi' I I: 1


Irid risk the hbrlousness [wise risk;, Jdeath. So flSjlllkeW to be more


T would probil ly go to a I J nursing heme or a fjward; In a)i7 case, his nil would ensure him Cttle extra confbrts and [ons which make all the ace| between i jhospital


e need should arise, Dr,


little aitentio:is, instead rating theirienergies to g the ibedclpihes iwlth* crease. It wiuld have


™e/' ; r f ■ fe islsters or! matrons onbentrateh more • 'op


iOy were in a charitable Itlon, yegardliiss pf the |hat| t|eyi have contrl^


It' “HADgOME,”


Ialf the target I rilting to^hk [Territorial


Jn g to, Fell, Secret lar.


fls likely'to, [reach one- Ihe 150,000 heeded when latlonal Ca nbalgn comes iend On


letter for: th^, patlbnt, J snts hkve been made t i


t the sariie jtime they doctor I riiust not be


How!is ;hri ordinary , j


_ j Georgei thode who


taught about 500. . ,


! The gathering included the ; Mayor and Mayoress lAldet- man and Mrs. Will^to), the


! Town Clerk W . 9* ington)., Supt. Cook (0hurch


Division), .sup ;• P ad f r ^y (Blackburn Lover), Chief in­ spector Wilson (Accrington!), inspector Towiley l^ccrffig- ton). Inspector St^nsfleld (Accrington), jlmpector Lloyd


)A^alleiy Cmket Club’s I SuccessM Season | ’ Highest I “Gates '’[Since 1929


highest 1 “ gates i” since 1929, reported the secretary, Mr. F. Cotterill, at the' annual meet­ ing jon Tuesday; I


HA^LLETi Cricket Club last season had their


• keep! on! the right side. The season, iie s'alld, could


pavillonirecelptsl were a record, but expenditure wa^ also the- hlgnest ever and It appeared ithe club would have to raise lat least £100 every year to


The subscriptions and tea


best ibe described as a “ might have, been.” First dfi all, they should jhave won the cham- piori^hlp, and secondly It was a summer which prorirised but never fulfllled. "With really good weather we could have balance, a little.”


finished with! a nice but as it was we lost he added


240, but this wais notjhlgh, as there! were 300 meirihers In 1928.


The tnembership stood at


(Great Harwooa) and Inspec­ tor Whitehead tClithefoe). , Modem and old-time mus c


: The room bald been decotr ' ated by Mr. JI Hall, of; trie Corporation Parks Depar


was provided bjt Bonnie Odq|e and nls band.


ment.


Party on Satuiday, Coun. W. Butter (Great Harwood) i w^, elected presider t and Coun. G. A Monkman (Great Harwood)


A T the annual confefbnce pf Clltheroe Division-Labour


and Mr, E. Saadiford (Pahl- ham) vice-presidents. Mr.JL Parker (Clitherfe) was eleetbd


auditor. ,


I elected to the ixecutlve epm- ! mlttee were Conn. J. Entwist le, and Messrs. H. Duckworth, Jj B. Parker and 11. Trimby.l ^ ]


C1 i t h eroe representativ ?s


addressed by M H . E. Banda 11, MP. for Clithbroe, who lawri attended a social evening, ht whi ch he contributed a


The c o n f e r e n c e wi$


humorous monologue. i | On Sunday afternoon! 1®


Randall gave the address a t a service-at Calclerstones Ins i- tutlon conducted by the'Rev J. E. P. Edwards. After Redd­ ing evening seivice.at 'WmaHey Methodist Charch he iJourj neyed to Grea’; Harwoodlto pb present at a ii'oung Speakers Contest organised by the loea


Rotary Club. ■ * , , « * i


' eroe Royal Gi-ammar School, has been appointed Assistant Agricultural Att;ache_to the British'Embassy In Washingj


MR. W. M. TAYliOB, . ■riA former master at Clltn


ton.


lege, Cambridge, in 1932 his M.A. degree in 1936, ^ 1941 he was appointed biology master ■ at Clltheroe Royal Grammar School and JfrPi 1943 to 1946 was technlci adviser and sv perlntendeht,( the Experimental Fami foi the Poultry Association


Mr. Taylor took hU (agrlc.) at; Emmanuel


. ’ , til (Ireat Britain,


:rir. Emanuel I ary of. State',


llarch 31st, I j


the staff of ;he, Ministry Agriculture a id Fisheries December, 1946. as a'poult: advisory offleet ip theNatlorial Agricultural Arivlsory ServlpH


■ Mr. Taylor vras appointed


duties in May,'- * •«• #!'


“ 1 He will ta'fe ujp his


riuc. new


MORE than- 100 l.chlldreri ■^'^^were present at a faric^y dress dance !.rranged ,by the Margaret Sandham School Dancing and lield at the C' servative CM' on Friday; The variety of characters


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were Inl fairly good order, but there ^ere several Improve­ ments they -would like! to make if supplies of timber were more plentiful, sued as new seating I accommodation, a new


summer fete, produceid £86. The grounds and buildings


'Social events, including the


team,had;been entered'In the newIy-formed| bowling league, ana the annual handicap had beeh rgvlved. |


section had ciently to tax


hlembership of -the: tennis I


the 'grass courts, and :the section was.-ihandicapped by, the loss of the harjd court. Funds were being accumu­ lated; so thaij the hatd court could be restored as I soon as Ircjumstances permitted


Increased suffl- the capacity of


Cotjterlll thanked thfe ladles’ - corinrilttee, the social jcommlt- tee] jclub members, ! officials an4 I general!; committee for theiii: supportl


Concluding his report, Mr. ,.! NEW SECTION |


sidered a copy of the revised lilies, drawn ! up by the com- iriilitqe, Mr.; Cotterill drew attention !to the provision being made for a new class of members to; be kriown as “ nbh-playing membrirs.” The dominlttee, he said felt that this i would be welcomed by iriamy people In the village who j regularly supported the clubJ The subscription w ■7s. 6d. .


nWhen the! meeting; coi | „


scoreboprd and a more con-, venient' entrance.


had lorit an old and valued supportier by the death of Mr. P. Longworth, who had been a trustee, and a vlce-preisldent-


During the year the club since 1940. j


,I am afraid, however, that It Is only the low standard of the league jat the moment which accounted for such a jposltlon, since the team was I not ex­ pected! to aim so 'high when the season began.”


actlvltlris, Mr. Cotterill said. " The first eleven shorildjhave won the championship,! and had only themselves to blame.


comers had been introduced Into the team, and'with, a | good professional th;re were! hopes, for the future.


S e v e r a l promlslpg new-f


fortune of having to wait i until August for their ffrist Victory; The team, however, was rather older than was usual for a second eleven, and! It was hoped to reihedy, the! matter in the coming season.


have some keen young players, many of whom had jconslder- able natural talent, and Mr. F.| Dutnall [had been engaged to coach them. With; a little polish and experience they should become useful meiri- bfers’ol the teams.: !.


The bowling seciion had ■hrid a successful season.


Supporters ’Club was held In St. Mt^y’s School on'Saturday, when I a large audience wit­ nessed another remarka performance by Mr. Da Blackburn, B.Sc.,- whose hyp notic [powers are a never- falUnE source of .wonderment.; He ^as ably supported by;


npHE I second concert organ- ised by Clltheroe F.C.


The!club was fortjunate to!


The second eleven, said Mr. i Ootterill, had the distressing


PROMISING YOUNGSTERS Referring to the <^ispprtlng


apiiroved for' a- trldr period, Th^ey. will be subiriltted for final, approval at [the next anhual meeting. | :


'Trie revised lilies we re


retary, Mr. Cotterill I secretary arulihon. treasurer, 4nd Mr. H. d; Ashworth auditor. Mr. H.


ikr. J. Green was re-elected president and honorary sec­


Parkinson was' elected ; to succeed! Mr. J. .Sharpies as Auditor,! and the meeting! In­ structed the secretary to write to] Mr.i Sharpies expressing appreciation! of his services.


inStep !were Messrs. R.j M. Aspden ■ L. Bradley, A. Brooks, ,f Chariiberlain, GJ Garratt,


Elected by ballot tej the epm-


Smith, J. W, Wallisj T. Wall- bank and A. I'Whipp. I


wis: indisposed.


. Greeriwodd, W. Greenwood, . Kelly, J. Sarsfield, sent., E.


j iCoL L. Grderi presided In the atsCnce of the president, who


Omdette Med Cost £1 In Paris


' in| Holland, Belgium pud France, 'gained first-hand knowledge , of ’.the I high cost bf livirig on thei Coritlrient when she I prdered a ImWln a Parisian cafe. ;


Bfadfbrd, who has juit returned from a five week’s visit to Sdroptimlst aind Quaker friends


'Farm Guest! House, i Ai -tiny omblette, a diminutive, |


[pbrtloln "of cooked, cauliflowei| tfolloWed by a piece, of bread-and cheesb, cost,her 1,000 francs, the equivalent bf |£1 sterling.:


: eat : them on a] park ^eat was all ! we could manage over there.” j


' f After, that',’ Said Mrs. Lucas i“ W found that to buy a long strip bf bread;and bananas and


| ( js. Lucas who was accom-f


trkst betwberi the rapid re- ferF in Holland and the, lomic instability Jof Prance,;


ied on herj visit by'.her ghter Daphne, draws a sharp


Misses I. and M. Fcankland. (dancrirs), Mr. J. jEddlMtoni (riiagitian), and Miss OUve: Johnsrin (soprano).'! Miss p.; Robinson was accompanist; and Mr. G. Kermeen compere.; Thanks to the artistes were) voiced by Mr. D. Porter.


the fancy dress' parade :) vealed a wealth of iorigbial Ideas and artistic ability, spi­ ting the judges, Mrs. J. Taylor and Miss E. Hltchen, a


Savitigs?


I c^tificati's ; ' ' '• i .


k that's.the r ; ■[! '


' ' ' ' ' i '' Jfn^ilbusines,', j


r ' ■ i ]. ! ■ 1 ■'


Limited ; I' ■ '■ I '■ ' I


• (period ladyl); A. ;Benn (crinoline lady); original.


(Spanish lady);' original, Parker (parik of cards).; Sllnger (Robertson’s gO. wog); A. N. Other (dollyiblue): 10-14, charicter, ;B. ' ‘Ifflll (Annie get yo ir gun); origlnsil S. Brown (hallowe’en ghojt|) ; Marjorie Waterworthi (buttpps


Sarsfleld (darit board);; J. croft (pancakfe Tuesday), character, ]E. A'lrisbo


of the schcol preserued a cabaret display. Music for dancing was provided by Mi's. W. Sharpies and Mf. H.'SpE|8jk


and bows). During th4 evening, Ipurills


pLITHEROlil Conservative Club was crowded: Ion


#


IP' :l . ' ■' ! 1 ■ : TIES


l e lA i in i l ie r ? * !*


Tuesday when about 300 iri^m- bers, represOntlng all sections of the club, kttended a Shiiove Tuesday party. Dancing organised by Mr. ' John j Du g- dale, and refreshments’^^re served by the womeri’s s of the soclal[cqnunittep,


, Ing was a |demonst?4! ' hypnotism Blackburn, afterwards Dugdale.


The hlgh-kpdt of ithi


by Mr; B.Sc,i :whO|"Was hanked by ' Wr,


In vj^a n ^ e j ^e r s ; t


Bend deBnito instructions, stake <2s, :6d,l


; :M ' i ' l ! ; | : ; 1


C, Southworth gave an address, on the Importance ;bf Ithe


During ail Interval,j,|4r. iJ.


' 1 i


coming elections ard,, [urged *


Mqo4ntant.''.;|i| j,| j Met, |bLACKBURN I ' TelepboneiNo, 4168


'A MOTOR-LORRli‘ tHv •^ling from Neweastle' Liverpool was badly , damriied


when it striick a house ^rqnt at Bridge yesterday.


, . End, I Billing in.


about five f^et, but the dflver., Mr. 'W. Wllfon, of ilCfatesheJad,!


The house! steps weK carried wasunhurt] n “11r


't^livdl- ;to


party workers to make ‘ a special point of ; iittenffirig meetings of the polllfig dispi]ict committees,'


difficult task.r Winners !we Under 6, character, E.'Hnr.'


Asrir 6


ifor niore than 20 years, and hon. secretary of the North] Lancashire branch, ;Mr. L. C.;


ASSOCIATED wi t h Ithe ^ Rbyal Life Saving Society


, ! ■


Coles,' M.A., a master at CUth-j eroe Royal Grammar School,] Is • to i be presented i this year, with a good service badge by; the president of, the society,; Earl Mountbatten. i


year. With 2,237 awards gained.; Clltheroe Royal Gr ami n a r School boys were ; the first, winners of the Sir John E.; Singleton Life Saving Trophy for Schools and were third in the R. H. O. Hills Cup Com­ petition, which was won by Bliickpool Borough Police,


The branch had! a record; , ] ' * * , [ * ' '


by rnembers of Clltheroe Wesley Women’s Fellowship,


A POTATO-PIE Supper and * il>


1 iBelgium sobewhere nearer] French j plight than any--


;


there were [obvious signs of recovery. Food [was excellent, a realljl square | meal j costs only 2i :6d, and fats, Cheese and meat. Were now ithe, only items rationed, IlKiMliness ■(vas shown on all


1 Holland,! skid Mrs. Lucas; ' l l I


Sides I but there ^as still a very r k r bitterness; against the Germans. i I ]


recovery would not last', and in I^anie there] 'ivaS ] ^ marked gbriefal uneaslriess janiohg the people an absence, of plaimlng e|n(jil|n lacki of "Government


Mrs. Lucas ;believed Belgium s . initiative. ’! i


person is finding it! difficult to kerip| well nourished and well- dothed on accent j of the ex-


I ‘I (die average, 'working class 1 ! j I


Weather • AIN fell! on 16 days during fehatburn SchPol, In weather


P* February, fepoyts Mr. E. P, Aldersley,


i headmaster ^pf social evening; organised month’s


was held on Tuesday evening. Mrs. 1 Richmond presided ^^d the I artistes were: Mss Margaret Speak, bprano; Miss, Irene Sauvaln, contralto, and Miss! Margaret Carus, elocu-| tioirist. Mrs. Graham was; plarilst. ■ ■ \


I : * ' I


■RIRTHDAY greetings to Mrs. Lester, of, 6, Eastford-


rO-NIGHXl (Friday) Newton Reading R


place, Low Moor, who ls!79 to-, day;! 'Mrs. Mary -E. Monk,;.


" L yin w 0 0 d,” , Rlbble r^ane, Chatourri, who will be 71 to­ morrow: Mrs. Peter Jones, or Coventry and formerly of


Clitrieroe, who will be 77 to­ morrow; and to_ Mr. T.- Hargreaves, of, 71 West-view,- wholwill be.80 next Thursday.


iplacfe, aitheroe, -will to-night app4kr lln a leading role In WhaUey Church Players’ pro­ duction I of “ The - Barton


A r e h e a r s a l ; Mrs. Greta Wilkinson, of [Hawthorne-


Elsie Kershaw, a well-knoiro local actress, who has had to give up .an important part 'through family sickness.


Mystery.” She Is deputising for Mrs.


i A FTER only twelve days’


and Dance. iwriailey Cffiurch Flayers: Play le Barton Mvstery). .


Ijiooip •.'-Wplst ^


Cojngregatlo ri al Churth| iWotaen’sjGuild: I Jumble Sale.


Club ; Motor, Cycle'Scramble. jrioNpAY:' ■ ; ■ J I


IClitheroei C.B. and ' T. Club . lAnnual (^neral Meeting.


' T U E S D A Y ! ; '; ' ■


CUtheroe and District Poultry igodety: Film Show.


Dbrisop Bridge 'Working Mens Club : Whist Drive.,


’^ 1 ' ' W E D N E S D A Y : ! I I


, , , i


.'(fiitheroe Labour ?arty: - Meet- ingUNomination Day. i


•CUthefije and District Y.P.O.: Meeting'.;


'Basball'; i Women’s Institute.: ' Whiist. Drive.! ' |


!


- i .]


' CWpping Y.P.C.: -Annual Ball


St. I Paul’s Sunday School: Concert.,


I, ,


SUNDAY:I ' I ' I ' ' . I ■ . Ribble Valley Motor Qycle


readings trikeri at diirlrig the biorith. fall


February 8th, .when .57 ins. of rain [was recorded. The wind


'tvettest day


whs i south-west ten days, north-west nlrie days, south­ east five days, [west three days


;irid north one, day,'


iwaS 2.96 i ins, m the was


the School Total raln-


and


tlembly • high prices .of every­ thing ” added Nps. Lucas.


1


IV r ^ . lOLIvia' LUOAS, v?arden,- ' With her husband of Keys West.


Rural Council To Biiy W ad ^ ^ o n Water Ui^dertaking


w


ADDINGTON Water­ works, one of the most


successful privately •• owjoed undertakings in the coni^try, is to-be i^urchase by Rowland Rural Diitrict Couhcili,


At a meeting last .vveek, the


owners agreed to se^ll at a priced fixed by valuation, [and


the proposal ; has been sub­ mitted to the Ministry for approval


, I ’


taklng. Is in line v)lth!the Council’s plan to, carry out a big regional scheme of water supply fer the area, j |


The purchase of the un^der-


taklng If owned by the prop-;- erty-owrers of the village. It was inaugurated In 1880 when all the houses ln‘the village, except -the almshouses, which at that; time ;had, a -separate supply, vrere afforded a piped supply f]'om the stream] from, a point a short distance above; Waddlnriton. '


The Waddington [ upder- , :, ; [


tended o make use of the lodge at Feazor, and In 1^32 it was decided to take , water from a still higher point ribove Mill Lodge. Subsequently, a group of springs near Cuttock Clough Farm were coupled to


Tn 1901 the'scheme was ex­ |


imarkably high yield, and In the driest spell of recent Sears, N the period from October to


These] springs have a re-


ovembJr, 1937, there was a supply of 230,000 ga|lQhs al day.


have been made to the sdneme, which 1 as been controlled by a committee appointed by ths property- owriers. ’The present chalrma n is Mr.' [ J ame s Walmsldy, arid Mr. BrowiUs secretaiw.


C o n s t a n t improvements ' AROUND


y o u th clubs -rpHE Executive CommitteeM ^ the Youth Coun ill is con­


sidering the: forma!;lon of a “Quiz” League, In wlilch clubs will entir teams. Pol its will,be awarded on a system similar to tha; used In ;he table


teiinls league. FI LL PROGRAMME


Council at Hurst Greep on Tuesday final arrr4ngements were niade for the ■visit' pf ffie T 0 d m 0 r d e n - CpuncU to­


At a meeting of the youth


morrow. The progMffiffie will Include football! at Qoosebutts, netball at the Castle, billiards and chess at Moor Lane.' and table ;ennls kt lyesley. A dance will be held jat Wesley School In the eVenlrig.


of Dfinsopi Bridge Youth Council was^held last night week in the Root ballroom.


ddnsop bridge meeting The annual general meeting


Bracken, president! thanked the members for the^lr support.


In hlk retiring speech, Mr. A.


The club, he said, had had a successful year and the only


.an executive committee re­ sulted as follows: I president. Mr. F. Sedgewick; i joint sec­


The election of officers and


retaries, Mrs. Leedham and Miss Parkinson; treasurer, Mr. R. Haidley. Executive com­ mittee Messrs. A. Bracken, J. Riley, W. Thomas, M. Fox, V.


r e 11 f 1 n g I president, Mr. Bracke n, Mr. R. Ppx, Mr._A. G a r r a r d ; and the retiring officer; was proposed by Miss P. Par dnson and seconded by Miss IL Coates. , ]


A VDte of thanks to the TWO yiC’TORIES


have ken irictorlous' in their last two table tennis matches. Yesterday week they defeated the tible : tennis [section of Cllthe :oe Cricket Club and on Wednesday'.'Whalley Method­ ists W'jre the-Josers I


The Catholic -Gffls’, Club


dale Camera Club, who Is the photo- “ Northern


Mr. B; Tyrer, of the Ribbles-


shortly joining t graph ic staff of the Dally Telegraph,^’ members of the S u n d a y on Photography.”


THDBjSDAY: Clltneroe Conservative Associ­


D1


ation : Adoption pleeting. FRIDAY; ;


Moor Lane Amateur Dramatic Man From


Blgitoum 'Silver Band: Dance in Newton] Institue.


Society: ! “ The Toronto.’’ !


:


St. John! Ambulk^'!®' 50-50 Danfce. Mitton Women’s , Institute:


- ' Tosside Institute: Dance. '^ is t and Social.


perioq remains at 160Z.. Coupons ■for 'the period are;the four “1)9” and me four ‘tE9’! in page 39 of the ration book. 'Each'of .the coupons is worth two,


SC -iremain on -the April 23rd. . This traders to bUild up.jstocks before de-rationing begins. The ration for I the present


SWEETS BAlriON and chpcolates will ration till


will enable


eight pointk'


lY “lAmateur,


spoke to C.G.C. on


real kgret -was that the annual sports were | spoiled by rain. [The financial position was satisfactory. I


The WeeVs W^dihgs


Accrington, on Saturday, Miss Marian Birtwistle, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Birtwistle, 25,' - Claret-street, Accrington, was [ married to Mr.: Bernard W. Haslam, only son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Haslam, 2, Eastford-place, 'Low Moor. The Rev. Fr. d ’ A n d r 1 a officiated.


HASLAMwBIRTWTOTLE ! ; At St. Anne’s C h u rc l i ,


the pride was gowned in white satin brochiere, her veil being held in place by; a headdress of fiowers. She canried a prayer book. ■' The matrons ^ of - honour,


Given away by her father, | j '


nlsed at the Church of the English Martyrs, Whalley, on Saturday, of Miss Mary Helena Caulfield, daughter of Mrs. Ml Caulfield, of Carrokeeli House. Ballyhaunls, Go. Mayo, Eire, and the late Mr. Mi c h a e l Caulfield, and Mr. David Taylor, son of i Mr. and, Mrs. Thomas Taylor,; of 124,Wooner lane, CUtheroe.j


TAYLOR-CAULFIELD ] The marriage was Jsolem-I


tee rciUR


Mrs. J. A. Ross, sister of the b ri deg room, land Mrs. IL.


Simpson, sister of the bride, were attired In Mown chlffrin velvet with matching muffs, and green feathered; head­ dresses. The bridesmaid. Miss ■V. Calvert, wari dressed im white satin beaute, w)th matching muff arid headdreSs of green feathers.


Mr. J. Birtwistle, was best man, and two other brothers, Messrs. N. and 'A. Blrtylstle. who are also tw-ins, acted j as groomsmen. After a reception


The bride’s tWln brother. II


Co-operative Robms, -Accririg- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Haslam iMt for their honeymoon, me bride wearing a petrol-hue’


- _______ at the


coat and navy abcessorles. ; They are to reside at [3,


the sufiply, jand llatef still another group.


a water set, c1o ;k and tov^els from the bride’s i|7ork friends and cutlery from the bride­ groom’s work friends,


Cross-street, Low Moor. ■ ; , Wedding presents Included


|; ' UVESEY—BIHTWISTIE


he Church of Our Lady^and St. Hubert, Great Harwood,lon


t The wedding took place! at


Saturday, of Birtwistle, only! daughter | of


Mr; H. Birtwistle,: of Coyer HPuse,” Queenjstreet, Grpat Harwood, and taeGate Mrs. Birtwistle, and Mr., Jospph Llvesey, elder son pf_Mr. and Mrs.; J.iLivesey of Stubbins-


row, Hurst Grepn. Given away by her father, . . J -


the bride wa4 gowned | In white silk velvet cut oil prin-, cess lines, with heart-shaped neck and full slfirt with train. Her long veil was held in place by a pearl headdress. She carried" a shower bouquet of white camktlons. In attendance were Miss


Mary Llvesey, sister of .the bridegroom, and Miss Mar­ garet Stones, cousin of -the bride. They were attired m hue velvet dresses with tlglu- fittlng bodices and full sklrte and had matching head­ dresses. They carried muffs of the same' material decorated


with anemones^ - ^ ' A small attendant, Mi s s


Sheila Ann Evahsl was dressed In white: organdie trimmed with blue [velvet, j • , Mr. Bernard Llvesey, brother


Choir Week-6n( A t W aterjbo j


“ r iH O IR Week-eiid” wjas observed at Waterloo


MethPdlst Cnilrch oh datrir- day and Sundky.-On Saturday evening the Rev. J. H. Rich­ mond, presided at a concert held in the school, when a popular and i erijoyable prp'- gramme was; givenby the Chatburn Hill - Bffiles, Miss Florence Llmbert, soplano, Mr. H. Townson, pnd Mr. ,Yates, of Blackburn, Illusionist.


! Morning and evening ser­ vices on ;Suriday were epn- ducted by the - Rev. A. !A. Clayton, of Hartley: College, and the Rev. Q. !B. L, Hawk- 'rldge presided at a special •musical service In the after­ noon.


; The soloist was Miss . Ruth -Townson, who gave much -pleasure- wlh' ther staging I at. both afternoon and evening services. Special anthems I by' the choir were also a notable feature of the services. In. the


of .the bridegroom, was best mah and Mr. Edward Blrt-, wlstle, brother of the ])rlde,' grolomsman. Tlhe ceremony was 'con-


. After a reception at the Palatine'Cafe, Great Harwood. Mr. and Mrs. Llvesey left for their honeymoon at Fleet- wood, the bride wearing royal- blue with black accessories. Mr.-and Mrs. Llvesey will


ducted by the RevJtMelvyn. Mr. J. Bentley being ; the organist.:


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’mandments” : arid “ Jubilate,” laud,at the evening service the anthems Evening and mom-


' a f t e r n o o n they sang the anthems “If ye hear My coln-


!tag’’ and “Sun of my soul” iwere sung. Mr. Ralph Wrigley was the ■ conductor and the guest oRganlst was Mr. Clifford Johnson, of Chatburn. Collec­ tions were for church funds.


ManV Best Frieiid


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reside' at "Dover House,” Queen-street, Great Harwood.


Hammersmith Pointe To Tory Victory In Clitheroe


A' PROPORTIONAL tUrn-


Pox and J. iWorswJck, Misses H. Mi irsland, K. Coates, F. Parkinson and M. I)arklnson.


^ over of votes to the Conservative cause In the Clitheroe Division to that experienced at South Ham­ mersmith would mean a Con­ servative victory 'In Clltheroe at the next election, declared


Mr, Richard Fort, prospective dioffservative candidate, when he addressed: the a n n u a l general meeting of the Great Harwood ■ Conservative Asso­ ciation on Monday. The Hammersmith result, he said, had been disappoint- -


Ing, but It was far from showr tag that the Conservative Party was hi a desperate, plight. The Conservative vote had Increased much, more than the Socialist, despite the fact i ia t there was little -un- employnient and times seemed good to many I voters.


had no policy. Socialism meant State ownership of all means of production, distribu­ tion and exchange, so every­ one’s job would eventually be controlled by civil'servapts; !


mines had- given the miners bigger wages and , shorter hours; but It had also in­ creased the price of coal and electricity. '


The nationalisatloh of the


nationalised Industries were far from satisfied .finding the administration s 1 o w^k a n d bureaucratic. It was little wonder the Socialist leaders


Even those working in the ’The Socialists, said Mr. Fort,.


have,” said Mr. T. D. HancUey of Whitendale, in a talk to members of Clitheroe and Dis­ trict Young Farmers’ Club in the Grammar School on IV]ed' nesday. ‘


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trained sheep dogs for]' 40 years, polpted out that during that time he never had less than six dogs on his farm never bought a trained dog In his life. “It pays a farm]er,” he declared, “ to be able to breed good stock, whether cattle or dogs.”


Mr. Handl ey , whp’ -hL-


^ome Peojpie c Cithers heed


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- The bride, given aW by JiJr. •-'Vincent Caulfield,' was ■gowned in iwhite figured crepe - de '- chine, hpr em]- bfoldered j veil being held in' place by a iheaddi'ess of gardenias. She ■ caiiried k bouquet of white camlations.!


Hetty Smith, 'sister of the bridegroom, and-Miss Teresa Caulfield, sister of the bride. Both were attired In hyacinth blue moire taffeta and] carried bouquets pf pink carnations. |


She was ’attrinded by Mri. TRUSTE


man and Messrs. S t e p h e n Taylor and !Francls Caulfield groomsmen. ' - |


Mr. Cyril Smith v]as'best j


ducted by the-Rev. Fi:J Hyde,' assisted by the Revi Fr. I. Caulfield, the -bride’s couslri.


' The ceremony: wris cbn--. YOUR


Mrs. Kasrmeck was organist leld at the


rirlth accessories to tone. I They will reside k “ Easl- ney,” Mytton-road, 'Wnalley.


Pendle fiotel, IChatburn, arid, afterwards Mr. and Mi[s.' Taylor left fPr their] honey- irioon at Blackpool, the bride yvearlng ' a tan corded cokt


A reception 'ivas held T f


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'dog after a flock of sheep tlnee miles distant which it fkefied in 15 minutes. Then with thp aid of a (telescope he saw that his whisTMl’Signals were obeyeujand the'flock’handled as proflcitetly as If he were stood at .the dog’s


side.


Jiressed by Messrs. P. Ebhren- bach and B. Ashton. Mr. Aj Gill presided.


Thanks to the speaker were ex- ' . j I ., POOTWEAR I


that treads in the footsteps of comfort


Agents for “Diana” “K” Shoes j


SHOE specialists f(m m l Bastwell, BLACKBURN in Medicine has decided, Its


■ I ^ HEALTH ACT j , ’The F^ellowshlp for Prepdom


were doubtful whether to in­ clude t h e nationalisation of other Industries in their election programme.


an election programme which would attract voters, the Socialists were claiming that they were Responsible for all Social reforms. They seldom mentioned the cost, though the; Socialist -leaders knew it was now so high they would be unable to promise great exten­ sions as they had done in the .past.' In any case Consiprv- atives had the same enthus­ iasm for social refonm-as the Socialists. It was' not the Monopoly, of any one party.


In their effort to work out


c h a 1 r pi a n, !! Lord Hprder, announces, not to press for the! repeal of the National Health Service; Act, but for Its drastic amendment. ' i


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-Make ‘ the 'best- use of -the available fruit.


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allow housewives to plan: their presendng- well'ahead’ and so


-This! earUri notice should r and'Tortland” I .


common sense which ’could be, instilled in a dog, Mr. Handley related an incident in which he controlled a dog when it was .three miles away. He: sent the


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