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Waterloo Mcitho^ist Church A N N W


SC rtO O L


SUNDAY NEX HEV.


Afi;ornoon l-3p p.m.: 0 p|.nl r, MAY 7th, 1950 Morning 10-3Qn.rn.; Evening 6-0 p.mJ;


Vj . H.|, CUMBERLAND, of Accrington. SCHOLARS’ RE-UNION.


spORTi OPEN-AIR SERVICeI IN WATERLOO.' 2-33 p.m.:


!


JCHOLARS’i DEMONSTRATIQN [lntitl(?d “THE CYCLE OF THE MONTHS.”


ADDRESS BY THE | REV. G. H. CUMBERLAND. MU£


Special


HEARTY INVlTATlOi Services for School Funds.


-Offerings at ali


IS GIVEN To\ All old pprpwnF ‘ r


.■ ■ ~' '• ■:7;


t • (' T


' U ’ ■'


■' ■. I ' ^ 1 . V «


l' J


lETH ILSO


QDIST CHURCH, STREET, LOW MOOR


The s u NDAY1 SCHOOL


ANNIVERSARY will be held on


Preac at 2


REV


Ij^r jin- the afternoon mm nd |n: theieveriing It 6 p.m.


SUNliiAY. MAY 14 .


WE^EYj W- PENNEY of Oswalaf'wistl’3)


In thd moi^ning a t 10-15 aim. i’RED SMITH


LEV.


will Paren


;s’, Teachers’, Schplars’ arid Frieilds ; : j


give an [address SbloiiS •*.


Collect day membe will off:;: ary.iWt to our


ST. Organ ist to


t : Mr. Peter Hullaqd : Aid. AVm. Wilkiiison


ons at all services for Sun- cbool] Fund. P.S.—-Will s plikse bring their free- rlng Boxes jto the Annlvers- glve |you a hearty welcome anniversary.


EAUL’S LOW.


JND, (Me


CHURCH


Choir Sjermons AY -NEXT


y 7th, 1950) Holy 1^* ' 1 ] 's ‘ ^ i l lr‘ “


Matin Prej:


. Spec TH


Communion 8 aim. i; ill-Oa.m.'


I Evenso:


achert: THE VICAR, ng t -0 p.m.


ial Ift^enis o y th e Choir. Freacper::


E (Vicar


REV. E. WYNNE of chatburn). |


Collections for Choir FuiM. V


Parisil Chiirch clJtheroe


UNLAY NEXT^ (Ma? 7th, 1950)


8^0 : 9-30:


10-30: 6-30;


Scholars|l Sinigl Eu


Evenson ,ANE I ’


Methodist Church CLI HEROE


SUNDAY NEXT (Maf7thj 1950):


1:1 1 ■ 10 30 aim.: R j V. 6 Mt. F. red Sipith ;


0 p.ra.: • , | Braithwaite i


CON GR GATIpNAL CHURCH


C L I -m E R O E


SLND (Maj


Worsh 6


Commi the


Rev. C. nioh


offertorV


AY-! NEXT 7th,i 1950):


ip at; 10-30 a.mi and .m.; conducted by


enin^l Service, with’ fqr||the puperannuja


J. Guildford ■Sacrament after


SECRETARIES PLEASE NOT3! .


; GISBURN WOMEN’S UfSTITU


WHIST DR. D A N p


VE AND E


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13


CHRISTMAS F^YRE SATURDAY, DE


PRELIMINARY NOTICE


3 CHURCH, tURN -


lURCH


Hol^ Communion.^ Service. harist.


Telephone: Whalley 2D1


W halleV P CTUilES


j MON.. TUBS.. WED. HUmiREY BOGART


and WALTER HUSTON m


Th^Tre!asure


GREGOR ann't


Sierra Madre THUR., PRI.. SAT,


|Y PECK and ODD in


The Paradine ELECTROLYSIS


! MOLES, i mAnentlY removed;


SUPERFLUi


p u s HAIR • *RTS PER^


a:


MISS TQMLINSOW (Ce


rt.)


! 2, St. J ' (off ;^t. Ja


HOURS: Mon., Wed.,


Tuesl, By


c me s’s R o ’rV tries’s Street)


iBURN LE Y F :i 1 p.m. to


Thur Appoi


■a., or Sat.: Intment


PAINTING and DECORATING


Co: suit H. PEA


15, FARADA c l it h :


High-class work \ prk


TFIELD Y ; AVENl), EROE


es; at reasowable ESTIMATJS FREE,


WHITSUNTIDE COACH


TOUR


A few Seats sti THREE-DAY COACH TOU IN SCO


1 available TLAND


PRICE 6 GUINe| Appl;


m iR


i n c l u d i r r g CUasgow, Loch Lpmond ;and Edinburgh


aS (inclusive)


12, TOWER HILL, CLITH13ROE


sic by the Choir. ■


t h : WHALLEY


(29), labourer, s x months


THEFT.—A '


of' Whalley Parish Church cele­ brated their Sunday. : Th morning was send, and th{ R. Brown cor service. Th; morning waj Thou My Ca evening serf “The Radian


shirt from hi: CHOIR FE


last STIVAL.-Members


.ducted the evening anthem in the Mozart's " Plead


away.” [.The collections were for the clioir outi ig and realised £10.


, Morn has' passed


was won by IViiss E. Rutter, after a tie with Mi's. Most.


tables were, winners were Barrow, and of Barrow.


and members servqtive Cluli'. was Mr. J.,M. Green.


members of operative Socii annual outing Wales, on Wed travelled by- Warrington Rhyl and tlife Lunch and tet.| Gwrych Castle


Pearson, B.A., conducted the’ vices at the Sunday


Sunday, ANNIVERS.4


Central Office i Manchester.. His talk was based i upon two Marxian theories^ that | of surplus value, and the mater alist interpretation of history. Among those present was the new: chairman of the Clitheroe Divsion Conservative Asspciation. Jjlr. C. R. Ingham of Whalley Con- The chairman


Conservatives on Thursday Ratclifle of


- ANNUAL 0UTING


tfay and


---------.—Over 30 the Whalley Co-


Ipesday. The party of Wigan and returned via


Mersey, Tunnel, were provided at


BILLliNGTOX


young people', morningj .Mr:;, Blackbui^n, was ithe afteifnoon . [Bright Seraph


congrega,tions. conducted thd evening kervt





:by Miss evening


[services. [ The [School funds w


accompahied b; Her singjing w:' able features


Schocjl when


;ces


RY.—The Rev. J. of Barnoldswick, Anniversary ser- Ebenezer Baptist , Billington, on there were large The Rev. Pearson afternoon and and also gave a address in the M. Ellam, of the soloist and in fhe sang “ Let the


J. Nels “ Ab


im” accompanied :on, and in the de with Me,"


-as t'bre £22 lOs SABDEN


[Saturday at Hospital,: took


[Nicholas Parish [Church on Wed- [nesday. Mr. a id Mrs, Rushton [celdbrated their I Golden Wedding just over four months ago. The . C.. M. Magrath, .jervice in church


and at the graveside. Mr. Rush- ton, who was 6!', leaves a widow three dartghterd: and four sons. ’


Vicar, the Rev conducted the


local Labour .annual si.pper


LABOL


School bn Among tlje gu^ts present was


songs were rendered by Miss P,’ Bolton and Matter Keith Pollitti


Titheradg;. Dujring the evening ..............


the Divisienal lEbour Agent, Mr.


' idt ■ ■ - - Fri


J&t Bit


MIT Mrs., Williamson. presided at WOMEN’S


T O N INSTITUTE.-


social half ho,_ community sin (ing.


Mitton- |Wom3n’s Institute which was heU on Wednes­ day. A[ 1 deinbnstration of candlewick embroidery was given by| Mr|. Townley of Clitheroe, i whql was thanked by Miss; VWilllams. The monthly j coinpetltlon was “ French polishing,” and the :ur was spent in


whist drivb labir in the even­ ing, phe prizevti Gems. Mrs. Prp E. Maudsiey. Walmsley and


Ladles, Mrs. Jjirs. Laycock.


branch held repently realised £10j towards {he cost pf a canning machl:ie..


DUNSOP BRIDGE BOWLANO FO.


Miss[S. Parkins i) Marsland, joint Bowland Y.F.C notlflcd by [Mr.


Bowland Fore placed second


National Efflcif! tion brgani.s'pfi i Clubs. The | pla]^


Moreton-ln-Maii ffer) Y.F.C. Bd [were second als ition : “ An inve


iY.F.q.: 2, ,: Bo i (Lancashire)


the importanc health.” Trip ni


iBowland Forest Y.F.C.;|3, Shaw shire) Y.F.C. [ceivc! their annual, genera:


! (Pymbroke-shire The jumble s a k which the Mrs. Airey was M.C. at a


Inners being : 'Ctor and Miss


the monthly: meeting of IWnr


I’riday evening.


R FINCTION.-The Party held its the Methodist


ifuneral of a| weill-known resident, [Mr. W. H. Rjushion, of 20, Wesley- [street, whose death occurred on Burnley General place at the St.


MR. W. H. rIuSHTON. - The


' Mrs. Moorhouse. ’ one of the not- of the day's collections for


lety enjoyed the to Abergele, North


Members of t ;ie Whalley Young were given a talk ’vening by Mr. J. ithe Conservative


Club on; Tufeday,; when eight' ;sed.' The prize-


was held by Conservatives


WHIST DRIVE—A whist drive he Whalley Young in the Conservative


_ The domino prize


iMrs. P. .Ashcroft. Mrs. P. Ri Robertson.


YOUNG CC NSERVATIVES —


lise ” and at the ice. 'Woodward's


[the Rev. H. Town- Vicar, the Rev. C.


choir .festival on preacher in the


oiA liiuiiwio, ai'Workington, Cum­ berland,, on "V/ednesday, asked 10 be taken into ifonsideration a case of obtaining IS by false pretences from Bert butcher,


thur Hetheringion sent to prison for


'taylor,


; une, the theft of a lodgings there.


a ' ‘Whalley


Members Cl|iirch


[ lA T B U K l^ deacon Liimbert of Bit ckburn',


announced at the meeting that ihe


iiUlGUlU be he


Church Insti on July 29th.


iwo’ild Sion to b: iield in the villtge. Mr PJ Ale,


;Accripgton Pipers assist during'the


faricy 'dr place.


the sporting; events isi parade will also take


•sley will be in


Members Church


CHAPEL T irohrone,;


organist was Miss' G. Parcinson. The collections amounted £14.' ■


J I I


J The conductor Isherwood anc


. IWV.4 W PLAY


.isi'tert Cl givd a rep th rb e [act


Chatburn The play


The Slaidburn Players alburn on Saturday to eat performance of the play, “The Broiites of „ ‘ ‘ the


of |Clithe|r Rush ion) behrtli [of njiitiee the! V fit by


fdo


linsbnj.'and niembers B(


sentative the Green Shaw day a brtll; whose spasonj


leag in


leridpll, of phatburn. 'fi-ie Mayor (Councillor


iethodist Schoqlroom, as produced b;


Mrs,


llag^e jHall funds will ove:- £5.


thanked the Plaj ers on the Village Hal As a result of the


I.' T. bene- FOC iTB.viL.—Three Chitburn


with t'he clitheroe and Eistrict Artiateur Fc^tball league's repre- sijle which will


week rece vrtd invitations tp play


;be champions' . d benefit matdh


optained through the kindne Col. M[. Robinson, O.B.E.


, a wh|st


ill tld trtte b


trie [ i^ize vihneis were Clark son,


organised The M.C,


hrtuse ki|ock- Miss I


house- I


Honi IV the


VVOfl


which j menibe


’lyir. and


Mr;


lit alst





Hornby, Miss Mrs. Astin.


Lewis, Miss


entnuiasts in Cna team |is to be reviyec. havirtg


Bridge to-morrow vakW the interest] ol


■werrt rtsed a't a whist drive joRIVE.-Six


GMburn Churc V Avoni


’u[esday eveni|ng by the Girl was Miss P. J


:iv ;h


3ad and Miss Castle- whist wirtners


bo^VNHAM EN’S


:rs.


Roblnst arid I t il.


Institute


shire (|omn,tmity Councu an] interesting talk on “ making ’’ and the member.; dnjcpnrmuniy singing, ur directiqi. Re was aftm' thankei.iby Mrs. W. I. T


Miss J.] Marsh.


d; Mf-s: Affiheton: thank teacher Mrs. i Cobb for her


Mr,: [Horrbeks, of the L\ I : : n I


silencej ofj resrtect n, a e


•s a was


was


This foot- :bum, next been ;ss of


;ffp and Mrs. mlin- astle- -The were


Gjuides.'


Insth and


;ables held


Hurst at


meet


j— N.- -u».w ,wv.*uj3n-by- lowlahd loc'tball team, hate this


T. Hudson, B, S. Yates, whs jf .the Bolt 3


Tom- are


corn- play,


lif4 [Thrt 1


dale, Mr. B. I'Wilsoili lilrj IC.


'tihej sploiJM being Miss I Cunlifle and Mr. R.


Dug-


was the


0 over B A ^ H i L L LllC


Thefj nionthly leld in the Monday wl


. , , and he ' stressed the unanimit) pf purpose and aim of both denMinations in the village pev. Stopard presided, ta. The victor's sung at this ,;ervice,


therb wqn ■The prea qveping Stopard, af tern dor. the| Rev. preacher


of Blackburn. In the .he Vicar of ChUburq, Ej[ Wynne, B.A.,’ \ ,-as the


Anniversary on Sunday,


of Chatburn Mqthodist zqlebrated, the


ANNIVERS:3RY. -


^ large congregations, ler in the morning and [as the i Rev. P. R,


Chapel when


charge and a


attended Chatbunli Monday evening to discuss the forlhcbmirg Rose Queen :?estiva| to


will be foliow'ed by a reuc ion tea LOSE


njieeting was held in. thb ;ute on


QUEENi. vtuiLiji — \ - A i procesi


It was Band


[tvill be tlie! preacher. Tht service school a


scholars g show, present souvenir, a thank: [held. In W’hjich ailj old scholars ■e to be invited. ,


]:t , ,


mark th ary qf the school 'to j ive th


decided that on June occasion of the


everting, jw[hen the Vicar, E W.vr"


.! IWynp presided,


hqld a tiifjeting in the Chatburij Church Institute on Thursday


JENTliVARY COManrXEE. of ;the Chatbuni I nmittee


I Centenary Co.,__


;he Rev[ It was


igtving service i i to be e Parish Chu


each child __ On Sunday, Ju le 18th',.


tea party and a cinem„ was :also deijided td


irch,. to of thd Archi-


weu^well


I7th, to centeni-


yillagers I inter welfare


METHOpiST


-nd| i re-dbcora'Eion, i t [ is pla,pned that rill , the var ous efforts shall chlnlnatie in a bazaar in ip52.


mehibers Band held


inj Saturday t ie choir ]ani the Sunshine


tout l2o


ip of


wefe twoU ld scl Suhday ^ h o b l HeM; and UMrs.l J 1 llhe tab es ! we pastel


aner ones


leadership of the


Rev. J n


The I evening p]irc eluded, da icing and [solo


A-nq cq


were The Fiir. M'lsk Wrl


■West Brad :ord, Rev. J b


wqd the


and ,mes


Spe:ik[ was whist [drive winner s were


\ViilST


Miss] E. Smilth’ Oddie.


(ti


[ley. Proceeds DRIV3


ell p] Speakman


i o


ems Mr.


1 ke [charm Graci [was sung tq Jqiingtor,’


l\ primr|oses' rhi


at


shades aaddin:


iseik and domplimentgd them oh t ;he suedess rtf


Prysidlng :ht thanked


e, social Mr ifhe organ


sppng' the minister th 'hlch jtiie hostesse:


;eai and sdcial provided jthf [people [ha*


fe decorate■1 iiwith


blars of fthe Mrs. J. j B’ 'Spensely.


L uuniKi; a Hjningi ;rtnd


bbwls Willi


Wright. under ^the


alsojitemri I'yi the choir) accom


Idrs. F. Park] Wright. Trierq


M Mrs. Hey I Watson of


their efforts gramme ] In- rind games


:panists | were Mrs] West! Bradford


were £11.


arid Mrs. Rj Goldsmith; gents. Smith 'and [Mrs. 3) ■ an


Mrs. EAVES


phbtbgiraph won by Mlks M. Mesdrimes and M


the Wot


Chew] iCaflfon anil' I cpmpetiCion fo|r


tharked by[Miss E][Eccles and Mrs. Dugdaie for an interest­ ing Recount of hi3r visffs [to gardep patties a;id evening Courts [at BrtckingMm Palace. anil [ her | recent larence House. Supper was serv iames.: Appleton,


rinhiial outihg on M; La^dy Worsley-'r,L............ ..


visit [to


4 chrirade. A jpriz, Ing


hq rtbeial h;ilf-hourt and gave [for guess-


qliarade was w sley-Tavlor.


VyiilST AND DANGE.-The ni^^alj whjs^ drivq [and dapeenc


Mis'sion wa


Mrs. of


RIM!NG' ■id of R:


prized] to the following whist “rinpers: Ladies, ] [I Mrs. R, O. 'Tifch'erington,


N. Sedd,_Mrs ■Mr. tion, [Mr. E. .was] [Mr. T. refreshrnenits


neetling of Downhan attended bj friends. A


INSTITUTE. Assheton pn


■to the late former vice-p; oldest member


ibserved as a


'rtsided W.I. 54


-The Mrs


isjident. the


dcr his 'ode


A i display of articles ir,lac e at the embroiddi: fy class was aini[u ivx


:ec:' efl


Judged


Madeira cake and awards Miss


to: I 1,1 J Harrisoh;


Mrs] Smalley Wj Tyr,br and


'Tea llostess


REST Y.F.C.— in and Miss S. secretaries of have been


,:mbrokeshlre) Wland Forest Y.F.C.; 3.


(ilubs will re- lijiizes at the , meeting of


stigation into 3 of animal clngs were: 1, and District : Y.F.C.: 2. . (Lancashire) berry (Shrop-


ih (Glouces- land Forest in a competi-


[ncy Competi- the National ung Farmers’ ings were: 1,


K. R. Savage, officer, thait t has been in the 1949


ips were Miss' Bfiker, Miss Tarver Mrs. Todd.i


Barton: Miss M. TotldI


whiyt and beetle drive was held in iDownham School when winjierk were; Whist; Mrs; Peel; consolation, Mrs W. I. Todd: I gentlemen], Mrs. [Ocidie; conyolaiion, ; Mrs! Maikay. Winners at the beetle drive were Elisabeth Burgess; [ cons Miisj C, Oddie I and Melsdames K. Ma!cjkay Preston ceeds a


.VEEjlLY VymST-The'Wcekly


Preston. M.C.'s were Mrs! Mrs. I Drive Jones] Kay


ivere ijhe hostesses .counted to £2 4s.


Rushton: and


beetle [drive held at Dow when] the prizewi:


u 1,!, “ i, a i w i l l s


Beklel prive corisolktion, Hostesses Bolthn, : Du


insolation Mr. cbnsolation


.. TTDfnhv 'WnlfrnfA


rttere tdale,


Miss Mrs


whislj: ladies, - - lU.


Genfs, Mr| A. ' A.


, ,PRIZE| WINNERS.-fl2'l0s. was] raised at a I wliist


Hbrijiby.


J-J Kay. iat;on.


Idlle-


M'esqames. Fartaday,


Oiidie, Vliss Pro-


and


nliam imiers Mrs. Mrs.


and orts.


Mesdames Coates and Snialley a competition


for a prizes Mrs.


ijnusic Ji ined


,nca- gave


'rt'ards and


:t)aged the


short mark T.


and was


M.C.


Butler, i Mrs. Mrs [ E. Mrs] |H.[ 1___


H. jacksor ]: consola- Seed. [|The MiC. H. Liitier. After


Newpduse. Gents. Mr. M. jL :;Carr, Mr.


Seed, cdnsolatidn,


seryed, an ipereased: company enjoyed; danemg to piusic prb- dedilby Norman Writerworth lis band. I Mr,


i,j.„..f«ent, p resided I over an attendance of :40 members lat the iponthly meeting of Rim- Irigirph Wom3n’s Institute on Tpeqday evening when an In­ teresting di rrtonstratlon dl basket making was [ given by Miss] i|Barton df Preston. [A .coippetitlon for the'; preKiest


:Mrs. ptes


WO


Vi IeN’S ! INS T. W. Bulcdck, vie'e-


ITUTE.L


•plnlature po5.vl was [judged (rs.i Robinson: (HoMe En [and : won! by Miss E.' Bur


wlthi irs.iEllis WES [elected a viedr , [co ,hd. Duriing-the : Mrs. ng' thel E. ; .e..v..e..n..l.....


president of the Institute. [A programme of, games took during


the social half


Odist W( ek-e so! Tr


3ach


\PEL a!) Rev. F, , ;r at the Dhapel


.Finds.


ijid. Miss Collec


RINDLETON Smith iwas the


Jnnivebsary i^44^4i.44 WMO


Grindlpton Metb- Anniversary last M.'Speak w'as tile ions wete for the


RememberS) thpir riiemori


AMQNG ms, Of.! the


seqing|'Sir Hairy Lauder make hik iftst apriearance]—as a ----- ------------


-in London 5 3 years ago. and irirt" ■


irttantanequs triumph. ' VI [wpnt tc Gattl’s Music


Hqll, ip West rilnster. Bridge- road,’especially to seeinim,” he


ha lit


foile, alpother comedirin, fam- CiX f JlCXvl


the London takte. «\A


up| thait night Laudert] electri­ fied thb house.; There was eniorei | after encorei]’ Two


^ when the curtain went


him. flis •wonderful voice and hlsj 1 tuneful spngs. Nothing


thlrigi , , - , .


pricket,.Bowling & Tei .conditions of employn Hon. Sec.. “ Pendale," Clitheroe.


A.PPLICA'nONS ini , GROUNDSMAN for


mis Club; ent from Salt Hill,


ited for Clitheroe


1 sppnsored his visit was a ''' juncertainl howi||London [fake hln. Shortly be-


A §cot naned Munro, who


La|ud£| is Sir Charles jOochran !ocpran remembers; vividly


my perfpnallties theatre jpecalling 3s: of Sir Harry


completely upitnown comedian _in rl/^nHnn troorc nnrr» rm/-4 ipleL.„


y DUckwort ......— y I had: beCn Metcrilf.


ertedrt[totalled niprelthan £10. , ,Lister, >' -if-e of[i the Vicar (aisburn presepfed fhe


■bjrial Irstltut4[| Stopper I on Friday, Iwihen prb-


lingtoh ,C. of | he


Ilojsr e ;a


-.l ............... in the r p iE


Lunc[,l! Hewitt, :ss Hlnqi organised


:be word: represented by dh by Lady


of oneself was [Strickland.


ed by Mes- [Brennarid, Dugdale. the oldest


Matters disciissed inclu-^’ arrangements, for ■ the lay 25th. [


Assembly Room ]on Tn" Mr^i Spurgeon a gbbd a'fterid-


INSTITUTE.— m]eetlng \yas


ay. Boofhman, Mrs;] W. Wright


on Tuesday when ladies, Mrs.


W. T


.—Mrs. I A. The ladles’


M.C. at ihd, Mrs. I C.|


>.


, the oUect (if which is tb lefray the expenses of repair


for : ODj


r?hovrttion


Jhurch are busii organising 'und*^^"“


■ek'aed in [ the tihe! Methodist


!cHURCH.-i-


GlitherDe ’Back


'Early


a f t e r bein [ down at


Aft,


through a' 'rtenalty Clitheroe’s :si orers Bainis, Brennin and (penalty). The team


Barratt; Ivill. Roberts; iClay­ ton, Hargreaves Tyrer;' WhiC-


taker, B alne i Brennan, Hatsell .and: Cbad.i Roberts and Hatsell, bo: ;h new To th'e club, had a good game and thb only changes fer' ’ game at Marine


forward and centre-half in olaoe of greaves whose in againj being troul


tion.


apd are


Inclusion of Maivin at centre- Brgnnan at Har-


Marine lost by the only of the match Horwich R.M.L doomed to relega


Bowlers On Top


Church M'eadows day [ afternoon, Clitheroe E, Corln hat-trick in his which he took f(i


either figures, being '


five brills. Not a side res the hi


Brooks-3; E„ Co Bush 0; R. Preec son 0:1 R. Hope Q


-—0 nine. Clitl|eroe Wed:i


0; T. Tomlinson bury 9: R. Horn Tingle'jnot out 2;


H. Berlpeft 0;. E R. Fielding 0: J. A. Chapman 1; J [T. Metcalf 7: B Metcalfe 0 and


Clay, ;on Co-op;


E. Howarth td and J. Armltage


Bowlers were well


At Chorley 0:1 Wednesday, bli


i


with now


goal


lur wickets iri batsmari ori


cried double ghest score


by 1 and F. Total 28J


[not out 0.-Total ; E. Bush took 4


Cornwell 6 for 15 RIBBLE V


[R. A. Veevers 3;- iR. I Veevers 4; T. I Wilson 0; A. Barlow 1; A. [Wilson not out jTotal for nine [CoulthursiE took G. Dugdale 3 . . G. Dugdale 0; J. Coulthurst 25; Weaver 12; R. E. Hothersall ■ 0 G. Friend ,0; P. - Robinson riot out Toral 56.


1 N. Finder took Clark 4 for 34 2 for 4. -


e. GOLF second


cashlre , Golf H a n d i l c a p


round for t ie East Lan- Association


been ■ [re-arrangeii for


arranged for Saturday last on the Clitheroe Cohrse had to be postponed on accoun bad weather.


Competition ___


morrow, Saturday The Points (Competition on this day having poned until later.


T lis has now to-


the visitors however, whose players : are kednly anticipat- Ihg the return riialch.


CLITHEROE LADIE^ WIN


Burnely ladies 6-1 Lancashire -A s s 0 handicap match a on Friday.


Clitheroe ladies


in an East c i a ' t i o n Clitheroe


defeated


I Pierson, 3 and 2;l Mfs.: F. jHindle beat Mrs, 'worsley, 1 :up: I Mrs Lever (Burnley) I walLover against Mrs. Wilson.


beat Mrs. Smith. 2 arid l ] Miss Brown beat Mrs. Ldver 2 and 1; Mrs. Hazlitt beat] Mrs. Steel, 5 and 4: Mrs. R. Harris beat Mrs. Holden 6 arid: 5: Mrs. Kosmalski beat i Mrs.


[Details: Mrs. Sattertliwaite


BLACKBURN RECUPERAT


at his London home, is low miicli improved, and yesterday wasAble :to travel north to Dowr ham Hall to recuperate. He hopes to be- able to present the tfophies at Blackburn Musical to-morrow.


Blackburn West, who h is been ill , 'Mr. Ralph Assheton (Continued from prev:


Lauder, the Joyous Man, rind his songs swept the country ” Comparing Lauder ' “


Leno, C.B. said that he thihks Dan . Leno


ous col.) to Dan


music hall comedian of [ all, ;but he was the downtrodden man, Charlie Chaplin of [his him, and


.always in trouble.] Lauder lifted people up with !iis songs.


I * ------- *'*t*'^ Hiail greatest


[time, Cochran c a lled ........ .... says had there beeri moving ■pictures then he would have .been as great as Chaalin. But he represented tile man


M.P. I>lGi


CHATBURN TYRE DEP0T Stobk a Tyre for every purse and purpose.


TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OVER 30 YEARS’ !


TYRE EXPERIENCE |


I BE Sa f e—not so r r y . Phone: Chatburn 216.


Bqlton-by-Bowland Motors :3UNDAY SERVICE


t o


Connections frpm CHtheroe at 12-6 p.m., 6-6 jp.m,


leturiiing from SETTLE at ll45 and 7-40 UNTIL SEPTEMBER 24th. RETAIN FOR REFERENCE.


p.m. M i * SETTLE 4 ' t i f . mm m


annual matches. They fouftd the hom'3 team ,n winning fprm apd lost the match by line gaines to one, The [result' Id not: damp | the spirits of


visited Wilpshire on Wednes­ day evening for one of 1 the


A t'eapi of Clitheroe pla.vers -------- of


tpe card[ for bgen ipost-


qualifying


H, Aldefson 5.


ALLEY Veevers XL: . Knowles 0;


Hr: Si


wi


fo: K


, G. Clark 12; Ifldsdale 3; F. •idge 0:1 H. mms 4; S.


Oddie 6 . Airey 1


Dowson 0


); Extras 8; ickets 35. K. for 12. and 6. Mitton:


Vfilllamsop 0; J. Airej


3; extrari 5; and


4; G.


2 for 12,1 G. J. Knowles


K E.


H. Hardy 8; Howarth 6; Armitage 0: Kennedy 2; Case 1; H.


for 10 and E,


irnwell 8; E. y 4; M. Hud- : E. Newsam 1; G. Sains-


lesday: C. 0. I


ok 5; for 16 for 12. [


iwell did the. first over iii


on Wednes: and [ for


Were on top at


ifo-mdrrow'S will be th'e


ured foot is [esorne.


Wednesday ni; rallied to lead closing minuies when Rossendale drew level goal, were Ivill was


Rossendale on


[ght Clitheroe 3-2 uritil the of thb I game


everses goals


two] ____


T i e W e e k ’ MRS. E. BIRCH


ppme oil Tuesday of Mrs Elizabeth Birch of 82, Woomi-' lape, Glitheroe. Mrs. Birch, yh o was 73, had been in fa il­


I [The ddath occurred at her


ing, health for the past 16 months.


^iWpchi


^[Mrs. jBirch was a native of ((fitheroe, and had worked at tjricksori’s Mill as a weaver ptil her' retirement over 20 ears ago. She was a member l| thenformer- Mount Zion and, latterly of


(■jh'iherqe Wesley Methodist ([hurch]


ta 'her daughter, two brothers id one sister in their Teavement.


i5ympkthy will be extended


tzill conduce the interment \rpich [takes place at St, Mriry’s Cemetery to-morrow.


'he Rev. ,J . H. Richmond MR) J. BOOTHMAN


l.ved at Crow Wood Farm, irpwsholme, and after army ervice a s , a saddler in the "jll-lO war he came back to ]d C.W.S. poultry farm, [aigley.


light [ years later he be- ,-n e : manag'er of


'fdfthern Utility Laying Trials nd subsequently commenced aiming on his own account. was i [ a member of the


'.U. :


ipp, with whom much 'tripathy. is felt in their e ;i eavement.


MR. F. MAKIN


'uesday.jof Mr. Fred Makin, f Limefield, The Sands, malley.; The Rev. [J. Wright Belated.


e


Mr. Makin, who was 68, died , I [Vi Victor ‘ia'Hospital [yesterday


•f3 f:retired 'l l years ago and came to iWhalley.


Assc ... __________ Bri IS 'icket Club.


Methodist Church associated with


■ssociaied with Accrington


t:lqt At Whalley he attended tl'.q w ot


aptist Church he was well- nfiwn in the Barnfield dis-


and the


IVrs.


ympathy will be, felt with Makin, in her loss.


ek.: I. ' former foreman sawyer,


’the burial took place at cirington Cemetery, ori


He haves a widow and one the Festival Successei est mark 85), Joan Demainj 81.


held in Blackburn ; ■ I- j ■ Verse |speaking, open: ! (pigh-


pUPILB of . Miss A.! Watson gained the following miu;ks at the recent Festival ofiDiinia


John Potts 79; Malcolm Cook 77; Anne ■tors)


OUTFITTING FOR WHITSUN


We have a large selection of TUNIC SHIRTS


With [two Trubenlsed Collars, and Collar Attached Shirts by all the: leading makers—OfeZ England, Mentor and Radiac. [ Sizes 14 to 181.


Ffom 15/11 to j55/-. [


UTILITY FLANNEL TROUSERS


in grey' and brown (209F) ■, | , ,£3/5/7.


A cheaper lipe at 36/3; grey only. t i ® ^ ’J READY-TO-WEAR SUITS from £8/12/7


PYJAMAS, UNDERWEAR, SLIPClVERS, SOCKS, RAINC(pATS, SPORTS COATS, HATS, CAPS, TIES.


M. HARTLEY & SON; 4/6, KING STREET, CLITHEROE


'


ing, under 15 years (highest Margaret Wilson 81; ! Mavis Hanpon 80; i Jack Sharpies 79; Helga Lancaster 78; DoDttiy Whiteside 78; Jean Aidersl(|y 76;! Cynthia [Bladffiurn 75; Ee:ty Whittaker 74 (61 competitors). Verse speaking, under 12 years (highest 187), Dorothy Lofthouse 78; Kathleen Jenkinson Dorothy petitors). 10 years well 80;


Wilkinson 75 (36 com- Verse speaking, under (highest 86), Mary


Bryan Marsliall 79; Brierley 76 (38,competi-


iirt-


Speech from. Shakespeare (high­ est 88), 4oan Deraain 82; Lelle Cooke li . Prose passage, ovqriis (highest] 86)', Joan Demainj 82; Bette Cclok 77. Duologue, under 18 (highest 89), Joan Slater jaijd. Pamela 'Wilkinson gained fourth place with 81' marks. Verse speaje.- 8?i).


Bqothman, who was 60 died Iprtt Supdav. In hi4 younger days he


Rbchdaie on Wednesday of Mr. Joseph Boothman of Rileys Farm, Burnley. Mr,


iThe cremation took place at


RICH


Loud' Mytham Farm,'- Little Bowland, willch 'Occurreci unexpectedly ati P r e s t o n Infirmary [yesterday week.


heard with regret of '


been [ at Loud Mytham for; 40 years, and had |done much to improve his friiim. He had become known ad one of the most!' industrious! farmers i in the district.


Mr, Rich, who was 62. haw [I A


and a much


Council and its


Holgate, J. M. Airey, R. Ellison and Miss M. Ellison, copppted member of I the Housingj Cdm- mittee.j Floral Includ ddel


Mr. H. I Barton and Councilldrs Rev.:


James [Green; Ch’e Clerk, Mr T. P!. Rushton;


Council I was its


c h a i r m a n .


a! wreath .from ilthe jnembers. j


i t r i b u t e s


the Surveyor. Vavasour. E,


Church. \VhiteweIl, on Mon­ day when the Rev. T. B. Rrtid conducted the funeral service Clitheroe


tion


There was a large congreifa- at ', "■ Mid'ldhael ■’s Paflsh


daughter, [who wilihdve sympathy in their loss


St. [ R u r a l ■ -


represented i by Councillor


Dlsthct


and pepresented the Council on , No. 4 1 Divisional Hea'hh Committee, a t Preston. ' ' Mr.


Rich leaves a widbw


Clithqroe | R u r a l District, Council in September 1942


He was elected to ;the


, Farmers over [a wide- area Rich! of


a


l i


■ ■


SPEtlAL DISPLAY OF !GIRlS’ AND CHILDREN’^ SHORs


! GAY .CiTVT.TZcj- rLAxr OUR GAY STYLES; GAY COLOURS.


SANDALS FOR ALL-^^ew Styles ^HOE


SERVICE HAS WON


Eri-ped Diploma Sept., 1949; Puritan Diploma, April 1


AWARDS OPEN TO GREAT BRITAIN’ Championship, April, 1950.


7’HIS


NEW 1950;


OF’ CR^TSMANSHIP GAURAN WEAR OR FREE REPAIR. ;


82-84, LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE & SITEES


piEvy CLOGS AND DRYFOOT BOOTS, IN S'TOCK S d N !


., REPAIRS READY SAME DAY IF REQUIRED- CIJEPE


r 4■ I t>< L -I*'!; ...., -M! -A 0>% m I s i ■


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