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.,1 -rpN'jtsjtaia: '..V m i
TO F^ARiWi^:RSl GAMEKEEPERS OtniObQR
UR ilflTATlON AND
WE INVITE y o u TO tOME ALONG AND ' INSPECT I NEW RfNGE
i . ' OF: ^;| ^ i ' \/1
Roadside Hotels jFoij- '
i! Traffic
Ribbiesdaje are! preparing for, their busiest peripd of the year, thd six [weeks - during which th4 Blackpool Illvtmin- atlons
HOTE;L-KEEPERS j andf caterers I in parts of
Of cbachl parUes fronl . all parts of'^e'North, ,
attract thousands
place onl Wednesday,: when the ceremony was performed by' Lancashire fco med i an George Formby;
■ [
' One of the main catering; establishments in the vicinity of
Clitherbe.thei' Pendle Hotel. ;
i ;-' i', JNDER NO OBLIGATION WHATEVER,, ■
at Chatbum, |;has already ., received; aldvancft bookings for
meals*''untlV-' the; f end of, 'October.;'|:; " jjf' f f- ‘ - f
CLpftEROE fii !m!! ! I i'-i! e c i j a l U t e m t to
Y0ii have read about the Lbaf -NOW YOU CAN
J S l WMi BUY I t ! 1 '.
■ “The kW of alli Bread” i i
produced from the new white' - •
SMALL i f LOAVES.! . s and- wrapped; -At-'-did.
flour is I > : i i ilJ M l
it ' ■ ■ ‘ ■ I I now ,iavailable
To get the best in the newi Whi^ Loaf jyon must trj VEtSET. TWs is (he^finest bread " it is po^lble to make today.
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i IN THIS : DISTRICT.' W f llT i THE KING OF|ALL BREAD c. I .‘.n
M) Ml Ml
if!; - i
. . . of coube, VEGET NATIONAL BREAD in ail sizes, is still on sale at unchanged prices.
BEN WO^tSLEV LTD., NORTH END BAKERY, DARTVEN i-
' ' SOLD BY GROCERS EVERY^VHERE ' .
.-...M-U,. Jjj
Heed per
A PPBARING on remand at k .‘Special - court': atf 'iffiltbr eroe ; on- V iWednesday,’- Jotdph.
L i '
cult ch i;
as
iitody uptll torday;" He'wa^sf irged with attempting to
y (261, rib ' fixed; abode. further remarided-ln
K Iialnu’£9pi by Ihlse -pretences For thb''defendant;. Mr stating
He apl
undertake i police every
lifa-a ipcaribc^kmaker, . Mr. Westwell, bflibwergate.- by
jstitutlng' one betting, silo another.
plied for ’ a reihand' bri' ball that__ Kelly would to repprt* to .! th e • h o u r .r ■
Iiiipectbr] W.' Wright' 'Said father enquiries I were; still to be made. They] hoped to be able to proceed wlth the case on Friday.
Strongly ; opposing — * lanied 60 Years
' SECRETARY; of , Clltheroe ' Borough Band for 10 years,
Wednesday.. I • • kiiSiverSafy'
. \ Frederick !'. W ITld'dm •gerison, and hls wife, Mi/Sf rgaretlAhne MargCr'^bri, of tobert-sfreet,. Elton. Bury, ■ their ‘'dlamorid oh
for '45 years beffire moving to Bufy In 1936. He be'gari'hls assoclatlbri with the Clltheroe Borough Band on hls arrival In the town and later held the position of secretary for 10 .years.", j';' ‘
.' A native of Blackburn, Mr. Margerlsbn lived |
In",Clltheroe :)yl’ 'l!
whp arel now 82 and 81 respectively, were! riiarrlCd at St James’s •
ChurCh..CUthe,rbe, on September 'Othf .1893, by the
Mr. and Mrs.'Margerlson, Chatburn pshap 'ijkes >e
li" I ii''| '
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semce ^ i i i
: ■ . II ■ f '* NEOjUTE NEON SIGNS
' i ' I ' 't '
* DOf EStIC INSTALLATIONS '
* ALTERNATORS jand GENERATORS.
* Mill. LIGHTING and POWER Installations
* AlixTHlNG ELECTRICAL II !
.............................. (BORiyiLEr)’ limited '
ii-^: li'Sl I
\m f'V!
T|E jpRlGE OF EGlGS ? f
;<THE SMALL POULTRY
yburf Food at Competitive I Small Quantities
i j ■' — From — I
ALTHAM’S CASH STORES ^NDAL! STREET, OFF CHATBUIfN! ROAD,
ll I i’ ‘- .1 . , 'CLITHEROE' , '
■PREMIER .GARACE .!'• f;,' 'i Aow-■ O F F E R ' r' f]f ' j : '" '
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1 COMPLETE SHELL SERVICING! f'ANDfiVAL
, ALL REPAIRS,’-PETROL. OIL, ETC | I i ^CArS FOR HIRE AND DRIVE YOURSELF.
railway VIEW, CLITHEROE. tel. 110 .ji: ^ I ... 17i |y.'i JAMES’S STREET, BURNLEY. Tel. 12822/^766 ha
CASTLE IMPEOVEMENTS long time I
erpe Castle was to be built up, Its orlglnal height and its ;emal : appearance made'
sir,—For a. ve thought
that If Cllth-
more, attractive. It .would, sufcceed In attracting, visitors from nyar;arid,far.,
week, a visitor to the tovm enquired'what she might find interesting In Clltheroe, but was told that: under sUeh coridltloris the town had little to offer. :.
bn a ! wet afternooiV last
itlon, ' I think the disem bowelled Interior of ' our C |a s 11-e could ’ bemade attractive and a source of erijoyment under; cover, to both visitors and Cllther- orilans; when the weather Is ,wet. ,.
At., no great expense, and possibly by public subscrip-
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perpetual mourning, and, Is nc^thlng more than a-masonic corpse. ' •
[At present, the-Castle Is in
Inhabitants of 1953 continue to pay homage ■ to Crom wellian damage of more than 3Q0' years- ago? A; simple plaque would be adequate! to' indicate'Where the.wall was' ddmaged Instead of :nourish- Ing a gaping hole.
IWhy should ■ . Clltheroets
Ia former Town Council did nbf : shine, wherf,through
-, • ' • |
lack of foresight, both siejes of the ,> river ; at Brungerley became lost tq the town. Why perpetuate this apathetic out look regarding Clithero'e’s outstanding possession?,:. | :
Clltheroe. ■ ■ :,! '
F. G. LUPTON V I
. I V.
■ CAMERA OR GUN? | '! Sir, — 'Your correspondent.
“N a tu r a r i s t ” calls' fori a tiventieth century approach [ to the so-caile'd sport which starts each year on the “ glorious -twelfth.” By lall- me.ans let! us keep a tradition of grouse- hunting, and: jet’s be -toleijant with the blokes who: each year find in it,an excuse to tramp]the, fells at a time when they I are cloaked in all *yheir purple glory'. But [let’s live aud let live. 'Why not a Superrspeed camera instead of the twelve-bore.
[ ; ,
you like'and take home a' “ bag” of living nature—not bundles'of lifeless featherjs; bones, -bits of scraggy flesh!
“ Shoot ”, each 'bird as often as : ! ,! I
spoil-sport.' It;s you and-!your like, who with your,, jet-age cameras ,can {.revive .an‘ Eliza bethan spirit, into-the joys' and appreciation of the fells.
No, “ Naturaiist,” you’re -not a Clltheroe, ” DENNIS HENRY. ’
Other letters! held over until J next week !', !
' Voice' I Choir - are ! again to , compete at Blackpool Festival next month. It Is Interesting to note that their leaden-iMr. E. Allen, Is shortly to broad cast again frotai - Manchester, and that next month h§ Is to sing from the 'London studio of the B.B.C. -j, V
; Clltheroe Wesley ; M a l e
* WOj p.'METAL and PERSPEX !l'LETTERS ^
Vic am
ends bn' Saturday after- on, Miss Dorecri-Winifred (20), Laneslde Farm,
,e: was taken to Accrington toria Hospital with head d other Injuries.
hes, 2, Callls-rbad Boll .............................. •ton,
ROSSING the road near her home, after leaving
latburn, was in collision with car driven by John Hugh ,g •
bail.
lertak uidsworth, . G11th e r o ,e.
•i .
various n o r k s h i r e f doach - compsinles.i. the i liden^eei has agreedl to' TSiinath open at week-ends until' the;-'earlv hbhrs in "irder to provide'' tea ahd'irefreShments for r^tum“.
At ’ the f, ■ reau'est f ' pf', .the , lng.fpartleS; ,,':’ f-;'. 'f-" ',v; As some of i the coaches will
not he lealvlng Blackpool until well ' after, midnlslit, -Jt- -IS;' antlcipatMfthat'.the hQtel will:
b& open' joh so®® pccas.rpns atffour clock .in! the morttlng.
f en'theyi'were -subsequently:: clerii
Ikpiariatlbri; a t ; the ^ttoe # s that hls brakes iha'd failed,: but
iirilnedi theyi
wererfound.to well 'maintained; and'very
!
i -A County Council Highway Suplbir visbrV' Mr. Horajee WUlcock,. 8, Ingfieldrcrescerit, Settle; 'said * that while super vising work on Newton E^ll he, kibtliiSd'' aCbaY! itratblllng ,to- witeds hhri At a very fast speed. 'Shew Ifi I the' roadi; and the driver did jnbt slow 'dbam but ran Into them. Pour weTe killed outright and three ,more lay dying' on.,the,'side'of the road;' ’Thb car careered,'on for, about 30 yards'befoTe hlttlhg a workmen’s : shelter 'Which' was bn the_grass verge. '
b ime'oSot i^ .tO 'P ^ s , i .i ' P . b '. F" .Roberts said that, ih
■.when >he 'ruined;'a' corner he saw k nu'mlfer of sheep
In.the
a statement, Hughes, said that
road. It was' Impossible to pass so he applled-^hls brakes, but nothing happened,.' He- had no option but to run into • ithem. '
'f
I';' Before; hittirig the sheep he, had .(ffianged into second gear, and ”was ' travelling ' at a moderate speed. ' - ; ^ ' f ;i
■ Evidence -was . given' f by' Police Sergeant J. W. Brooks that he tested the brakes, and found them most efficient| ":',For Hughes!,Mr. W.. Smith. Lancaster, said i t could not be expected that!the defendant would anticipate he'was going to meet a whole flock of sheep Iri' the' rbktf.''! I t ' ihlgM have; been,' in, the, stress: of: the moment,, that hls .foot . in advertently slipped on to the abteierator. The accident was brie:- which : could i -have happened to ithe most pro ficient of drivers.. Hughes had since sold hls car and was no longer drlvlng| -. - • .
,,, . ' f i ; ; ; freB Gate IliQ
ofSirayingSh^p Arising out of the sariie cir
, cumstances, Jack Bjeaim (48),
farnief; Slltarbw,, Farm,: New ton,' was summoned for allow ing 12 sheep to stray ori the highway.
discharge oil payment of 10s. costs, a similar summons In relation to onel sheep ■ which had previously been killed by a motor cyclist, being taken Into •conslderajilon.’^ • :
He was granted ap absolute
Bed On Fire :EN the flock mattress ,of
hls bed caught fire in the
eatly hours of Sunday morn ing, Mr. George Middleton, estote agent, of 15, MlUthornCr avenue. Clltheroe, rain all the way from hls home to the Police Station for assistance.
and the* smouldering'bed'was! qu ickly removed. ’
'The lire brigade was called! f !
ifore the district became popular 'wlth'j' motorists. It was always being left 'open, and on one occasion it was damaged, arid'had- rtever been replaced.
said He was jtKe third generk- tlon to have fanned at Slim- row: Farm. ' Certain grazing rights on : the'*' fell., were attached to the. farm. Similar rights were enjoyed by other neighbouring farmers. At one time a fell gate was lal'ways: kept closed, bpt that was' be-
Pleading not guilty, Breaks The official switoh-on took ' A CAR travelltog towards N e iif t o n:
the grass verge At Bolton^by^BowIaniJl^^
a flock ■ sheep on the; fell rosidi-kUledi fom;
thrde more and them cdUided with a workmen’s shelter bi^ on Monday, when
tfl^car anvei'',' jbi3ih^. Huseesf(«l>, leweUer |31, Princessj- avenue, Cheadleftinime, wak ftde4’£2 for driving wftljout due; care'and attention. He p|eaded not guilty.
Presiding; MrfEiHaijgreaws;
iaid"the'' niaglktrat.ea[,; felt: he lad'already bad hls'le^om I
fsblleltor, '.Mri 'C; Sha*; said ;hat fat f P-m.'ibn 'Wedne^j^:
’';wdaf-'JRwin&‘ f 'Urbs^cuttog
: ^ax '
6.th,' 'Hrighes';w^;drlvtog., lifl car over waddlpgtom^^^^^
He had negotiated two? sharp: ijeodS:Wheri*e;aaw a flock of
&ld&ghe.d>’/-; [through .v-toto-, He Wtlriried IritWrdS'Newtbn
sheepfiri' frbflt. of .him .and
-; Everi. - when . til?. w^ there, local i farmers had,
trouble ' 'because ' .riibtoflsls would riot shut It;'' Abbiif riltlb ■ years' ago he. kri^ other fafip-
ers'-'boillhtf, a 'hew"!gato'^ and erected;: It;', but l it wks jorilyi there about a Week before i t ,
brought hls sheep dowri from tbe i fell andi -was losing the grazing benefits. . _ f!
was broken.. , ■.!' ' :.i ■ isincei the accident he h ^
' jf' B r e ^ said he' had had coti-
siderable correspondence 'with Mr. Gi B. DraySonjthe MB. fbr.f the Division, over the question of cattle grids {being installed. Ultimately. It' transpired that; the West Riding County Couri
-hpr- ■was ' Irifomed
that.itwo ppints! that hq had suggested had! been Included, in,, the programme. So: far,: however, npthlrig had been dorie. ,
er ;Were, to mtgl [the grids; and. ;
forihe defendUrit, said he had Certalp fell, rights which had existed' for. at! least-; three generations. iThe source of
the.trbphle was; the failure of somebody , to !keep" a gate at the, bottom of the fell, if the gate had: beer, in position, the sheep cbuld: riot haye got through on May 6th.: , ■
IMh :'T. U. Laddie, Clltheroe,
l^eYfMmiterFor ej|. Circuit
'TiHB'Rev. J;. H.: Fenton; who ' this week Ihas succeeded
the Rev. F. gmith as superln- : tendent . minister of ' the ‘
Clltheroe Mpbr; Lane Method-1 1st Circuit.; Has'' 30 •' years’ r
experience- jasi' a Methodistr minister;-
: !- *'•
entered: the; ministry In hls' native-' tpwn' In'' 1923, 'kfter-'
I A Sheffield man, M r. Fenton'
•Islri :of wight |knd'Llvenwql,' before; he'nfevedvto Belcesttir,;: where - he :reiriSirie'd' for "six' years; ;Then followed a peribdi of four ye'arb atHbrthamptori;; before, h
wards atteridlrig ithe Victoria! Park College,' Manchester tot: three years; Bater-appblht-l! mrats Included-service in the-
Burnley, where he'cbmpleted; four years at the Brunswick!! M
ested In youth .jvork, and: It; was .due to hls efforts that a ; successful Vouth club, with a' membership of about |80.; flourished during hls'mlnlstry In Northampton. Hls' ex perience helped also In the success of a club at Burnley, wd he Is how hoping , to I do: similar work lin the. Moor Lane Circuit. I
appointment to Clltheroe. j- ! : Mri, Fenton Is keenly Intbc-'
Iethodlst Church ■U
|| transferred.^ i toj ■ritll hls!!
e j i 25 YEARS AGO!
! Extracts from our issue of j Septen|ber :14th, 1928
V new stained-glass window! was dedicated at Whalley CJhurch -by the Vicar (Capon J. E. W. WaJlis). The window has been given by members of the famjly of the late Mr. Roger Greeh.! who wak for many years Churchwarden, and died |ln J1896, his wife, who died jn 1926,, and their, son, who was 'killed in action on the Somme. In! 1918. ’
Sunday' mornlrig, ,
Clltheroe district close down, this evening until' *' Tuesday momipg jfor the September holidays, j a break which normally. provides a welcom'e Interlude in the long stretch from : “ Wakes ” week to! Christmas. Unhappily, there are now many, for whom holidays have Ismail slgriiflc- ance,' the t>t e v a l i i n g depression In trade pro- dhclng ' unemployment i or! intermittent ■: employment which' takes the relish from! the I recognised periods i of leisure.: -I
' Mills and, workshops In the'
Hurst Green district con cerning 'a proposed , road widening. Scheme .which will probably involve the removal of both the jSouth African War Memorial ' and the Cenotaph t erected some years ago Iri hiemory of the irien of Alghton, Bailey and ChaiHley who igavej'their. llv'es:in:!]lhe great war. There will ;| be generaT agreement: that ,the present highway Is! nq longer suited for I the 'kreat volumh of the present-day traffic, but,: nevertheless, there will . be many • regrets , that '■ the
i Some concern Is felt In The
picturesqqpness of the village is to be jeopardised.
Driver ‘Fftmiglwd’ Th|oi|gti ■
f ■' I,; i To ; -COURT TOLD £3,000
I'*: '^e0p ;;Qii f Fell '■ 'Rpad;f'i Acddeni Coiildl M^e
P h EAn j lNG ,
Court
£l0 [Fines On ^ i i s l ^ o m p a n y guilty
Bo:wl,a;nd onl Mqnday
jtoglstn to
{’ WE HAVE BEEN TO THE at
istrates’ fpiur
summonses of failffig. to com plete wprkj tickets' and records In respeci^ ojf a motor coach owned by them, and to two summonses bf using a motor cpach jonj a stage carrier service! without i a licence entitUnig therii to dp sp bbing in forcei , flpitbp-by-Bowiand Motor fServjbes Ltd,,. Bolton^ by-Bbwland,j werje fined a total [of £1() and i had to pay an [advocate’s fee bjj four guippasi, antl|l5s. costs..,
chaotic, i' .*. Beguratfotis i'* iwere iriibspquentiyi madA'aridit' was alleged' that ■ the i deferidants
hadtrarisgressed.thOseregulk- ' t l o n s !
country were , ' - j
■ ’rke- j prdC'eedlngk against,. Bolton-lby-Bbwland Mloit'oT: Services, were in j resp'ect of' twol-lvehlcles; which'were used: on:March nth forlthe purpose of carrying, passerigers.-■' "
those. vehicles had,' however, expiredion February 25th after they, had,! beetii'' Inspected earlier- the same month'by ari ekaminer who had issued a list of defects.,
' ! The licences in respect of : NO CHECK ;
■be "carried I ori the ivphlcles. and i t ! was the duty ofv the
monses for falling to complete wprk tickets and records, Mr. Ashton sa!ld that without them ; therje :• copld' bei ho Check. They were supposed to
In; relatlpn to ! the ■ sum- . R GU pAN TEEl
drivers to {sign them after completrng.' ■ their - joume.Vs.!
When these were inspected on March 17th, i t was found that none of the records had been satisfactorily completed! ,!
. so very often.-hatoCnedl-when there was a complete change.
: Fkir the j defendants, Mr. T. U. Llddle, Clltheroe, said the ’bus company was taken over by ;a new body, of shareholders on January 1st this. year. .-As
■ differences .between' the! old. staff arid '|;he new manage
- vehicles, a hey took them off tl),e toedi: and.: Immediately ■bought: ,mew! ;■ vehicles, which bo):e' out the statement that there i was no deliberate Intention qf evadlpg the Taw.
Mr. Llddle, were not satisfied with the'.- condition of certain
! -Dealing I Ewlth [ the tickets andi-fe'chros. -Mr. Llddle said this was--The-old-story of!the failure -bf me human element.
Promoted
dTATiGNED at| Clltheroe for V the past two years. Police Constable Henry Smith, of 152,, pimllpo-road, Clltheroe, has been promoted Sergeant. He moved to Higher ! Ince, near Wigan, yesterday.
sons, Sergeant Smith has been a member of the Police Force for:18 years. He came toClltheroe from the Urmston Police SeCjtl'on of the Man chester Dlyislon.l
|A ' married man with two PEEPS INTO PAST HARS AGO
;£xtracts Ifrom our issue of !j iSepteniber 11th, 19y3 !
IT3HE ratepayers of-Whalley ■ have decided In favour
of the diversion of the foot path across the asylum site. The voting, 144 to 16, or! a majority of 90 per cent., Is a sufficient and full answer to the taunt of IthC: largely- clrcplated: placard professing' to show " What Whalley Thinks” about:the possible
erection or an asylum within Its borders Thanks to the unfavour
pone the g|ala on the grounds of the Cattle, which was to organised n of! the
7as found necessary to -post
have been young me Church.
by’ the Parish
Sir H.: FJ Hibbert, presented the prizes to the successful students of C l l th e r o e Technical . School. : at . the Public Hall on Wednesday,
1 i. An. eminent educationalist,
AL
presiding,', IjCouncillor Weeks said that 'the itotal of 301 Individual! i. students during
able demeanour I exhibited by the Clerk of the .Weather"In the early 'part of
Saturday.Tt V
ment ensued. . { ■ '! the' ncw ’management, said
costing than- m COST.
the Beslj English Oak Bark Tanned Leather- us. ifiore than 3/- per pound MORE any repairers use—at NO EXTRA
li' , VYe guarantee to Repair your Shoes with
ing 'Authority for the North-: ■li?eat:rArba, Mr. A; L. Ashton, Preston, said that befo're ■1936'i:trkfflc. coridltlofas on the. loads tof ■
-.this ' •
: Prosecuting for !the Licens SOME
RADIO AND TELEVISK SHOW AT EAR15 COURT
AND CAN TELL YOU ALL ABOUT THE NEW MODELS HAVE ARRIVED AND MANY MORE :
I 1 ARE COMING. \ ORDER YOURS NOW.'
DEMONSTRATIONS IN OUR SHOWROOM OR IN YOUR OWN | HOME. ...
SOUND!. ADVICE AND SERVICE AFTER SALk . 26-28, J . ASPDEN : I # your Groper for
T ^ EVH iS ’ Q U A | ^ and be soielojl satisladioii. '
: , ;! [vrE! fempm Bak»y, Gfitheroe -i Tel. 131.
Copnuttee For Ne
^3: (his
eroei Coram provis 01 for Difflci
-able schemle, hopefifl more) venie:
at Town for pi a site
™ G S p tE T - (CLITHERO -J ...Jl,
.J., I,
FOR IpAD GOOD TAiSTE — Wd.— ■!!",■ ■ '
•CLASS CONFECnomy
' Institp large
I autho Schotl
1 help Brlgadi
I. for pi schem|e
and Com-n 'much and In-Cl
By
(he 1
1,000 appeal, ; -week by
Old People’4 ittee, aims
1 Itles i ! ite
rtly
in of a new I town’s in securj have ^cl
but the coll of obtaiil
centrally ! !d sitiiated
firs it concrivedll Council avasjal
lermission to in| in Princessi
n bile of
iiheroe. and In support! 11
Ibnellness jofij
Titles In placid and the Parq te at the
e and thd
•hlthetti ship tuhltife;
to a regu schodl or fo: attenll: Chu: must and ties ofle'r, their
“Tie
ly personal j ittee has': alrj to relieve
establishing!
it ,acknowl| the local
numbers of! dll ;o lacked! |cl
and had i fa s of social aq
D/ILY
i with! a jfurtl •ty men In all lance at I r ; ,h Institute
.-ates alonrithi ihe acceptance we havp say the
appeal.
thei hedthiest in the world and allows your feet to breatheHaturally.
: J
i This Pure Oak Bark Tanned Leather is i
' Bring a pair to-day and prove that dur repairs cut your costs! i
; B ^ TH W A T T E S I i V
OF CLITHEROE | j I .
48, ! Whalley Road i ! 34, Castle Shr^ ! Phone 483 ■
I Phone 735' |
YMANC&S FOR I !H WEAVERS ‘
AT
William Westhead&Sons SALFORD BRIDGE MILL, CLITHEROE
. 1 1 . ., | . | ; ' ] : h - LIMITED - [
There ^e vacaniaes for Weavers of aU ages. Weavers, who have retired or left are urged to come back into the industry.
Beginners will be trained and paid from the day they start.
.
Parents Mil
or Applicants are invited to visit the
aid to obtain further particulars from the Manager or Welfare Officer.
HOMEtMADE TOFFEE ARTHUR’S STALL
' . j ' , • ':! - r '• • , ' I WHY NOT VISIT | ■ 1 ■ ■ - — AT — - - I ' i' ll ■ ' \ -jj i;
CUTHEROE MARKET { (OPPOSITE W. BLACKBURN & SONS) ;
^ SWEETS FRESHLY M^DE FROM THE VERY BEST ] INGREDIENTS.
\A TRIAL WILL
CONVINCE.YOU. - -------h : '
-Mr. Thoinas Eastham, Mrs. [Mercer Whlpp, Mrs. Lewis, of Clltheroe, [and Mrs, Altken, of Accrington In j memory of-
^ at Myttori lOhurch on Sunday, ■'the occasion of the opening ,of a new 'organ presented by
the year was the largest since 1893. Special services were held
j an. active part In the work of ■! the. church - i
, ford': Old f iHall,' who for a large number of years took
i their late! uncle. Mr. ,Wm. Eastham.. I late of Horrocks
''
j: which, Jiqvfever) ran Into him land knocked him to the ground with a result that one of his ribs was broken.
rushed back again. Mr, Speak - attempted to stop the anlmal.
.the street
Icow that Was bring driven up turned round and
hill Villa;. Clltheroe was [walking along York-street on Wednesday
Mr; S. Speak, U.P., of Salt- morning when 'a pffice, High St., SKIPTON
K I N G S T R E E T [■■—■" ’I Telephone
BUIlDINffifOCIETY, Tel. 487/8
Agents: MESSRS. EDWARD CHESTER si SONj
, - C L ITHE ROE 19
i ' A, :: i '% J.J.M. ' - ; ■ liiif.!o&^ ^i 'G!
PYE ELE(
UN! f i ■ 21 :ioSlTS n W o Income tax paid by ibe Society.
aIsSETS exceed!: £11.700.000. RESERVE FUND^ £580,000. ; Secretary: Cyril Clarke,-{F.C.I.S.
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, . How oftet]]
could bejrepa| LADIES’
REPAIRS . i.
So bring
Saving onel shill Truri^e;| local! j f dep'bsit £5l)iofi
' is allowl
merit al Departnf paid ditf w|
I
been abllitjy and whicji In even ppss;
ralsliji afforji the: seek ther laun
of , 01 mon and quar gene, welfji: orga:
for mentt yet able £3
amo ' T 11
.e Commlttepl consclousi bf.r of impfcivel
e afternobns[| ngs, when It'
particularly could be iasd
ihle to i noil g ' efforts I |a| addltiorial; f|
dfore' been ;h a scheme f|
)ld folk, -whoe to brighteij
II ir own, glylng suitable for'
.jiised morel efi^ plaNs pre
servirigi Itob.l ers 'from al actlyitiel re committef
lilans have j be^ the' erection'
beri supi the: £ 1(0 tnoie
boo. This is .I ant,, but we' -a'ssured of va and thej
’fie; ofle r.
,, of a . hullM ommodioqs 4J at a {cosJ
ijiselves have and ijitenl
.towards!;the| commltteeL
aim . is to 11
slighter I dqiT deal is addtessf
- ice it is at pri Ther't .rl
real'-neeq ,fb|
...V fact that 'sd ffundred mdn el ly; assemble i|
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