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AVE; ' jBEENj' AND TE


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EARLjS CqURiir TELL YOU Al l


'■ iTT: 'III


r THE NEW ARRIVED AND^ \MANY ARE COMING; \ :


WER^ YOI)r S \ nOW.


NATIONS IN OUR' SHOWROOM IN YOUR! OWN HOME.


■ ■ - ‘-V E AND SERVICE AFTER MO^


£3,000 Target For Old Foliii’s Cluli Appeal


' ■ I


Conmiitlei Has Hopes of Central Site F o r iN ew iC lith e ro e B u B d in g i


i '■ ' 1' ■! I • : A £3,000 appeahi launched


^ this week||by|thD Chth- croei Old PeoPlels Welfare Committee, aimsi at j the provision of a Inewi cluhroom for the town|^s j«ld ifolk. Difficulties in securing a'suit-


abie site have delayed; th^ scheme, but the committee is


V


more) centralljf veniently situated at first concciycdj when the Town Council was approached for permission to inake use of a site in!Princ|ssTavenue.


STREET ^ CLrpHE^t^ «k v;t>i


ifp t i :


JAD OF GOOjO T A S l t j—!iHD —


r 'ASS C O N F k c f lT d ^ R Y -;;|}k yoiir Groicer for


K ‘ i lS ’ QUAUTYl FOODS be sure o f s a n c t io n , I


! : , ';■ ! ..i r. j'ir',-'


p . yEEY ER S LTD. ' keryj Cliftero|e


Tel. 131. 3&.


hopeful I of obtaining : Ian .1 and icon- Ithani was


- 1 - J - • ' •' I' ■ ■ " r'c'*' ' I .


would like to contribute • tO' the happlnesa and. content-, ment of those who, at thq end, of their working days. | themselves lonely and Inmeedi


| find;


of friendship. , Accordingly-l we venture to ask for I your, support In this effort to do something worthy of |


town and of incalculable, value to thfi old-people. i tWill you please help.'as generously; as you possibly; can." i 1 i


j the


People’s' Welfare -Building Fund” should be sent tolthe, honorary treasurer,


, ship and had few' obpor- ) tunlties of social activity.


and by persorial | visits,, the Committed has already i done much to ' rellei e the tedium and loneliness loffold peohlSi In Clitherbe,;an)d iip^dts anneal for public' sunnirtiOf :the new scheme If ackiiowledges the- help of the lodal ; Ambulance Brigade 'and . pthe. Church authorities in placing the Old School and the Phrlsh Church Institute at tl(e disposal of. large numbers of old folk who hitherto lacked companion^


By establishing 1 i clubrooms


to a hundred n^en 'and women; regularly assentple iat the Old, school with a further (hlrty or forty nien ii almost Uailv attendance a t : the Parish^ Church Institilte ■ sufficiently Illustrates alone .the need Tor. and the acceptance of, facili­ ties we have I 'been able 1 to offer,” say the their' appeal.


committee in11 " itee i;o Repair y'pur Shoes iwith


ih Oak Bark Tanned jLeathet- re than 3/- per pound ipairprs use—i t ; NO EXTRA


Oak Bark Tanned Leather 1$ b world and allows yoyr feet irally


the


|)air l o-dhy and prove that oul' ur costs


MTHW^ TTHEROI


Cljl .•i;i Road


34, j Castle Street i : Phone 135


e Av e r S AT


-LIMITED- I I NCIES: FO:


^jesthead&Sohs RIDGE MILL, |cLITHER(jiIl


anciei for Weavers of aU ages', have Iretiredior left ai|e urged to back! intMhe industi^.


jo p e n s


be trained and paid from t|i^ day they start.


fei^^i^jiplicaiits are invitled to visit thi )btain


pillager oir I Welfare! bflScer. ;


MADE HY NOT VISIT


UR^S S ^ L h" “


EROE MARKET w. BLACKBURN! &! SONS)


freshly made from


Y #ST INGREDIENTS. W l con vin ce y o u .


further i particulars fronji yd y r account


Savl one


' Is; al men


Tru4 Ibca! depc; £50


ig ,1s the Key to your future happiness- hilling will open your account with the


Depi) paid


of your savings qn demand and Interest ibwed at '2i% In the.Ordinary Depart-., Land S'/f in the Special Investment rtment. iThere ate nd shareholders, or directors: and ybu pay no bank charges 'With the Trustee Savings Bank. , I


;ee' Savings Bank. !Call in at your branch and make your first lit to-day/ You can withdraw up to


- T l f i l l S f i l ' I { Established m\i 3. CkURCH STREET-. iCLlTHEROE How often [do you hear the remark, " I' wish my ^hoes


could be:tepaired like new;’’. They can, for we spedalwe in LADIESll 'LIGHT SHOE REPAIRS and GENT’S REPAIRSl OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


So brin'^ them where they receive‘.good care and attention. '


• I ^ 1 -'f'^ K-'' t ", koTE THE'NAmE-^ ' ,; G A R N E R ’S 2 i, LOWpkGATE, CLitr iEpE “A ,01^1


RESERVE FUND: £590,000.[ ^ Secretary! *^y*'*| Clarke,


Income tix paid by the ^|Ci^ty. i ASSETS Exceed: £11.700,o


d. i d THE ELITE RADIO ^ ! -'I ■ j LIMITED-^ ■ ,


16, i Castle Gate, Clitheroe ill) '! Teli CLITHEROiE 214 ' :


;


S^LE DISTRICT AGENTS FOR) PYE, : EKGO AND! PHILCO! | : RADIO AND TELEVISION :


! ■ iS •.< -sj BU I IB IN G 5 S 0C IE T Y ; St., SKIPTON Tel. 487/8 !


■ ' 'flESSRS: EDWARD bHESTER & SON ISTREET . Telephone 19


CLITHERpB I


I !■ : I ^ ' X'J.-Mi 0 i I ■ ■ i i •,i'-


PYE IMODEIj V.4’s NOW IN STOCK. m m PURCHASE TERM^ AVAILABLE^


. ■ I I T I ; ' 1 ! j - ' ' I - , . . ; ■ ' 4 . ■


ELECfRlCAL & RADI(|) ENGINEER. t|jDER {.jlMEW"--M^


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been conscious ability of 'Imp: and. partlcula which could b£ I--------- - - . - In the afterno:nsl but hi the evenings, whe^ possible to raising effort afford addition


“ The Comm seek therefore | bee to brig


welfare committee copld be organised more effectively.


eneral PLANS PREPARED


■ beein assured cf! very generous support and the) old people themselves hLve ' raised - over £100 and iritend to: raise more towards the; cost,"


ment of a bulldlhg. modest yet commodious and comfort­ able, at a cpst of '.about £3,000. This ms. not. a;small amount, but we have already


“ Plans have been prepared for the erection and equip­


its aim ,1s service it is at offer. “ Theril, the slightest


The committee adds that 4n - - r t


very real need! for It, and our appeal Is addressed to all who


to I extend, the present able, to 1 remains not Idoubt about a


l i a v f f i n H f h p fro


•dved facjllltles rly I of- Toojns jised.not only


Lee have Wg of the deslr-'


iOld mbney- as w^ll as il facilities for


it would be


the. old folk, whose lives 'we Tf hns


.. It has decided to


launch a scherle for premises of our. own, gl more suitable 1 and serving, quarters gCllCi i


'Ing clubrooms )t the purpose, ;oo,! as head- whlchi: the


'actv dties of the V..V


DAILY. ■■■AlTENDANdEV ; “The fact th^t some eighty


Cheques made but to |"|01di


i Rushton, chairman of 11)6lola people’s welfare ; committee Mrs. ;P. Todd, hon. secretary, and I Mrs. M. H. F. iFalr-; weather! I hon. treasurer.


Chatbum I Over Refuse Ti]»


bTROllG ■ protests at' blRh-l : erdR Rural- Dfsfjr i c-t


Council’s decision to purchase a plot of, land adjoining OJd-l road,' Chatburni for- use as a refuse tip. 'were made at the monthly: meetlpg of Chatbtirn Parish (jlounclf on MondayJl'!


' iMembers' considered ; that the site was much' , too cl^ose td-the houses in Park-avenue and that'a better plan iwould bb for ,the; Rural Cbuncil| to purchase an incinerator | to s^rve fhat portion' of the riral area.


' A letter to this effect is -- te sentito the Council on the proposition of Ml ,, J.; Cowell, i'supported by Mr; Eustwalte, vice-chairman


the Coiinclli


'The Phrlsh Council were!not isaltsfled with the .Brldge-| ; road 'site chosen by the Rural Council and were to pursue the matter' further with the


. Council: to consider a slte.|foi the erection of public con­ veniences in the village, Mr Cbwell described the action ql the Council as “autocratic,’


1 Referting.. tb the Gouncil[s refusal to deputation from the Paris


4:Rura|l meet '


;of the committee, . Mr. W Hj jCharnley, chalnhan of: the flna:nce committee, Mr. JifiH! Blllson, i 'chaluhan of j. ,ithe building' committee, Miss D; Ei


ithe appeal: the,Mayor, <?oUn-| cillor Fi Dugdale, pregldent


Hardman. Midland Bank,; Clitheroe, or donations, which will be acknowledged, will bq received; gladly by any of|the, following six signatories: to


S.j


CD. COLUMN IN CUtHEROE DRIVE





Dcfence volunteers, a, mbbile, column i consisting; •; ,gf Ip v e h i c l e s , represpnttng ;■ ail, sections of the Civil Defence service, is to tour Clitheroe and the .'surrounding; villages jin the rural .district..:i I


recruiting drive for intensive'


for part of an


Divil


special ineeting. at Clltl|er(le on Tuesday ' night,. :and '“ commencing .ylate.; for week’s campaign ,, was; for NbvepijDer 2nd.:.


’This . wfis : decided; ■ a!t ' a the


the,:mobile column, will visit Green and Chip fing, the 'following .j: day


On the ..first day; Monday,


Whalley [and Barrow will be toured.


' Wednesday, while, Thursday will be devbted';to th'e .West-, view; Hehthofn. and , Low ■Moor 'districts. The; calnpalgn' will conclude bn .the, Friday; with visits to Chatbum and ' Downham.. ...


and Hayhur'st-street districts of Clitheloe wlll'be visited bn


I recruited a total of volunteers-^more than other county.'


Major R.W. ' ' Bretherton. County, ;[ Chief:. 4T j; a I'.h I n g Officer, said that of a peace, time: establishment; of 1 Lancashire ■ Had ' " so


LANCASHmE’S'-TOTAL ' 'Addressing the! meeting.


1,


11,236 any


000, far


manent part bf the dmence of the country. . When wars were fought at ! long range,! the cointry looked,‘t ) its Navy, /.rmy and Air, Force, but 'the last '-war had-br jUghtj the' bat'Ie tb our own door­ step, with-' the result that


Civil Defence was a per­


Civil Defence, was now j'lst as, essential, as any of the other Services!. ■, ; - [ |


assistant secretary of the Parish j Councils’ Associ ation! I It 'was r e p o r t e d that


, - At present, he said, ire'cruit-! ment "was only aimed at a chl e nucleus


' of the! street' lighting•;In. ,the village: from gas to electricity. Work on the scheme will


; ’ ' 11


sanction had noW ' been received from the Ministry of Housing and Local Governr I ment land the Ministry! of ' Transport for the conversion


begin ias. soon as materials are available, and it is hoped that it will be completed belore: winter.


how to interest'’people! In the Corps. and then: recruit them)


but one of, the,problems was


ving a - peace-time of trained personnel,


In this dlrbctlonj thb Lancas lire County 1 Council had been working for the past two years on . the


approajch, and ‘ the . column had been evolve modified form.;.


eroe Borough, . Clitheroe R-D.C, Police, Fire [Brigade. National Hospital i Service, Rescue Service, W.V.S., and S.J’A.3.-' .


^,----------- .


chair:nan of thetCivll:Defence Committee of Clltherde Town Countil, presided.


Coo nclllor J . : S. ! Wright, , _


i|tage Constable or 17 Years


seventeen years. P.C. • Peter Morr s retired last week after 33 sears police'service.


[ ;.,LAGE policeman at Sabden for the past


' stone and Read, -which - he visited regularly. HI5 duties


to Sdbden In 1936 and became a wbllrknown figure not only in rhe; village,' but in the surrounding d Ls.t r 1 c t s of Higham, Northtov/n, Simon-


P.C. Morris, who is 55, went


doihestic' matters or ask his ad v i c e on a particular problem.


, -


mill for four years, P.C. Morris joined ;the Army in 19141 at 16i—he, gave a wrong age-4-and saw ' action in France and Belgium, until he was taken prisoner. During the , Second World War he assisted the Manchester and Live Tiool City Police during the 'Jlltz.


, Acer working in a cotton '


■Constabulary have presented P.C.jMorrls with; an eight-day clock as a retiring gift.


j Members of the Lancashire i jWh^ey F.C. I


continue to play In the first; dlvjslon of the Accrington Coinblnatlon. j


Clup’s annual meeting on Friday night, -when, present-'


^Ti^his was decided :at the


lng[ the - annual ■ financial; report in the absence of the; tfedsurer, Mr.H, Bliss said that total expenditure la"^ season v/as over £78, while;


the [income was £72. . i Wjhalley’s first match of


chairman,. Mr. S. Gregory; secretan', Mr. H.' Bliss; treasurer, Mii -J. Bralthwalte.


' Officials e l e c t e d . were-


the] season will take;-place to-jporrow, wheni they enter­ tain HasUngden jlmateurs. -


.THOUGH [there was a[ loss on I last season; ,alley Football Club will


' m


Ma' erof


tiori'hcdepted an lnvltatlon to atteij.'d the cereniony.'


churqh bn Saturday riiornlng, 6O


’y]s parish Church, Cilth- was married at the


HEN : the. Rev. Norman jTdylpr, Curate of St.


O I ipembers of the congrega-


receiJtlQri: was held In the adjpjnirig Sunday School, where arrangements had been!! riiade by women of the corigbedatjon. - Refreshments were;:sqrved. and members of th'a-'coriBfegatlon Joined In a toast): to the bride, and brlde-


’ft'erjthe wedding a large


grobm.i I Mfi .’Taylor’s bride was Miss


Jodrii M.! Br i s tow, only daughter] of Mr, G. -Bristow. Carltobt; : Pendle-road, Cllth- erdej; :|and -the, date Mrs.; Bristow.


Girls’ Grammar School; she. Is a-litiember of the teaching staff' jat- Blackburn High School! and girls i from the


A'[former pupU at Clitheroe ! I !


school,were among the large congregation iri the church for the "vyedding ceremony.;


flit Clitheroe slpce completing ^Is training for the ministry. He was ordained priest by the'. Bishop of I Blackburn at,, Chorley last September.


Mr. Taylor has been Curate


foriried by the ■yicari Of Clith­ eroe, ; the TTev. . S. j Blrtwell, and: Mr. C,.: A. Myers was the organist.


The ciremoriy vas per-


the briqe was attended iby Miss Kathleen Bolton, bride­ groom’s cousin. Miss Dorothy MarsbaJL bride’s cousin, Jane Blrtwell, daughter of the Vicar, arid Susan Oliver. ;


Given! away by her father, . ■ :


Curate of St. Peter’s Church.- Blackburn, was the best man.


The Rev. S. Chancellor,'


' After, the. ceremony, the bride and bridegroom received Holy Communion, and a peal . was. rung on the-church'-bells.


F o M In B i in ^ a lb ^


, -CODRl? TOliu


i?NTERING his riverside -*-* bungalow, Rlbble ' Nook,.. West Bradford,, one [Sunday mornlhg', last month,. Mr. Richard Shtton. 90, -6017116.7- roaq,- Accrington,, discovered a n)an [asleep on the premises.' for the -police, and ■^ike arrested, the


seht


Boltonj-by^Bowland I Magis­ trates’ Court at Grlndleton on Monday, when a 19-year-old soldier; Richard Thomas Rose, staiehjto be an absentee from his regiment at Aldershot,


was ..Jeard. at


Gvic W d c (^ [ I A S


' iple of: the - personal ■ mobile i as a


TheI meeting, was attended by representatives of Cllthi


api eared pn remand, charged wlth-stealJhg'^'a-’tln of meat, value i 8s,, from the bungalow, and wltt istealing [from , a week-end -bungalow . at West Bradford two . tins [of steak puddlhg. Lib. sugar: one tin of frillt salad, twoi reading boeiksi i- : 8 nd onh::' pair of blnoeiilars.' the , property of W, Redmiyne.


: _ I;osL'who was also charged;


with being 'ah absentee 'Irom H.M. Fon:es, wa^ fined 5s. in eaeih: cas e, • arid' ordered to await a I military escort.


; , 'FOUND -ASLEEP


'she^t.1 On ..Sunday [morning. AUguyt ]30th, . Mr.] Sutton visited the bungalow and foupdl thp riian asleep there.


Settle sE ld that Reise ,was a ri ieniber. of , the Royal 'Artillery, stationed at Alder-


and, Tin Sutton c of m^at, taken!


ergearit Pike waq sent for, the -meantime, Mr.


Iscovere d that a tin value 3s„ had been


be Imfssmg from end 'Iburiga Rediriayjjiei


Articled yeere also found to 1 '


the week- • Mr. Wr


salq .that In an alleged state- mentiRose stated that he had decidfed i to leave . Aldershot' and) 'haci gone to West Brad-' ord ''yhqre he had entered a buiigaloy ; and gone! 'to sleep. Thd i property had been reccvered, !wlth the [exception of 8 'tin of meat, which Rose ate, add|ed| Sergeant[ Pike. ■


PlSi Bike, giving ; evidence,


that '[Rc)se: had atJbne time lived iri Clitherce.; He had heed sent to an'j approved school In! 1946. anp In 1950 had ’] been committed to Borst?j4 before Joining the Rojal Artillery, in 'which he had also served as a^boy.


■Inspeejtor Stewart stated Tnstector j . Stewart, of- I


rpHE Deputy Mayor of; Cllth- I-*- #*roei (Alderman Hi Cook) 'Will extend a civic,welcome to


'members. of ' the ; Lancashire •Authors’ Association at Clith­ eroe Town. Hall to-iriorrow,


[when the association pays its' first-visit to theitown,! ' ' The association, comprising, ■writers and others interested' in f(i?terlng, and preserving interest in ■


ture, arid history, I'wiH be,hold­ ing its auturim! meeting , in Cllthproe, .'.and' sit the, after, noon .'Session will hear' a talk on heraldry by Mr. J.,Newton Bell,; Clitheroe 1 Be r 0 u g h Surveyor.'.


Lancashire ! litera­


; well-known local hlstortan, Mr. H. Forrest, as their guide. The visitors will have tea at


Afterwards, the party will visit Clitheroe castle with a


.11: . ;


^qjuire of 93rd Bii


' the Congregational School and will' ' later • hear Mr.


'Forrest give an address bn Clltheroe’s literary ’ lassocia- 'tibns..,


Arrangements for the visit '.. ' -V : ;


have been made by Mrs. B. Fbulds. of Chatburh, herself an active member - of the association.


■ |,L Trades Cbuhcil


■rioUNCILLOR ; j; , W. D. C R ITCHL B y ; gave) a


report on To'wn Couricll activities at the ‘monthly meetlrig of Clitheroe' and* Djrtrict Trades Council bn Tuesday night. [ ■ He spoke of' the; various


1 report on tne Lancashire and ! Cheshire 'Federation riieeting, .held' at Manchester last [month. : \


: 600 A C draD DOTTATlON TO


schemes i.ln progress, ■ In­ cluding housing and water supplies, and referred to the changes - In several com­ mittee 'chalrmahships.' (Mr; Bradley,' who, rire- slded,' ga'i'h the delegate’s


fijiiQUIRE of Dolwrihan),, Sir I V Ralph C. A^shetrin! of 1, Downham Hall, will celebrate his 93rd birthday jon Sunday.


RalphI For rijore than 60 years Sir


Lancashire County Council until his retlreni'ent. He is a formey Sheriff of the County and has nlayed aij iriiportant part; Iri.'cqurity affairs.'


Ifi the public lifej -of Lanca­ shire, and !was |


was a ‘prominent figure “ father” of


I, The organisations |-w 11 h which he has bejeri actively; j ^soclated ' are 'llrinunierable. and , his , enthusiasm! and devotion to* publlc'iwork have earned him the) respect arid 'jratltude 'of thA.!comriiunity :IS a whole. . | [. I'' "


chuRchw[aRden But although Ijhls is Wlic-


able to everything,! with Vhich Sir Ralph;'has been


, associated, nowheje is. It riiore ripp'arerit than )ni Downham Itself, where- foi] riiariy years he Was a churchwarden at the parish Church) ] and the residents-. of ’the village will he the first to [offer [sincere greetings to their 'Squire, coupled : with their! good fishes for his! continued happiness and gpoh health.


enjoy, good health! and. walks In the grounds when -the weath|; able. ' ,.


eii IS favour-


His -b l'.,rt h d observed, q^uletly


ler


I'nAVID! Cross-street


M. DUGDALE, 10, Eafby,, was


1 otherwise than wi th a I licensed instrument. ;


J the defendant fishing. Asked by Mr. -Tetley, ior ;hls - licence, Dugdale had replied that he 'had leit4,t..at'-h6iii'e. i


'


said that the summons, was. Issued.. by • the, 1 Lancashire. River Board., 1 Mr, Thomas Tetley, water bailiffs had been on duty, qn the River Rlbble at Edlsford when he had seen


Mr. T. U.^Lleldle, Clitheroe.


firied £2 and 0 £4' , 4s„: advocate’s; fee,, by Bolton - by - Bowiand magis­ trates on Monday,.forjUnlawr fuUy fishing for ; salmon


rdered: to pay


Sir Ralph qoritimies to of the Hall . I


ay will be at the Hall.


be wis^


$AVE for THE RAINY DAY WITH THE BINGLEY.1


.Assp EXCEE5.£18.0pO.OOO. Eit»bli«h«cl tost , ^ RESERVE FUNq EW.817 : 5% ' tI - -'2^%; i .i ll


Lotal Agents i-VARLEY, EDMONDSON & Co.. 1 1 BMDL^rS CH


., Wrlii ir all for llluitraud Booklic iIvIne'lulltK pirtloiltri. ;


- : I 'riNGqME T A X PAID BY' THE SOCIETY H


j DEPOSITS '! ' 5


Be a Regulqij Saver. From 2/6 to 6IO per month accejited. iN II PAIDrUP SHARES |


2% I ; ABERS, CASTUGATE,'tllTHER0t. i — Til. SI). I t


B IN G L EY ^ BUILDING SOCIETY


BINGLEY ? YORKSHIRE. I ■


'.the; :ixed


' Ini’Glltheroe and the rural district [thererare- at present a-total (of 75,! volunteers, but the number required to: pro­ vide; a .peacei-tlme establish­ ment is jI3 9.. 'i .


, '


. The Boroughls contribution Is 87, ! against';, a .required strepgth .of 95(. ,iyhlle ,the rural district has 38 volunteers, as against a necessary.'42.^,;.


■the:| g re at':e'r .number', of y,oluhte6rs„ 48 ..pe.bple having' chqsen -this brartqh. : ^ , '


The'' Saithlll.' -Sliaw : Bridge ■-'strength.


drive,' tpe'authbrltles\hODe: to' obtaln'the BO'extm volunteers heeded [to bring the di^lct’s c omp l emen t uh to, full ‘


a4 a ‘result of the recruitlhg \


Castle, I where a recreation; room'and a lecture room have' been -'established on the second: floor!' Spacious, .well- f u ii n 1 s h efd .and ;,' newly- irated, the rooms.will be;


ally opene ‘d ','at; a ohy later this month..


HeUdqu'artcrs are., at ■ - -the ‘


; '•’TllL. welfare ) section', of' Civil .Defence . has: attracted


-members ;who attended -the reunion,"held to celebrate the. 60th anniversary; of; ex- tensiojns to'the building. ,


HodBer Show Entries iiADUALLY'i.: increasing its


to accomiriodate ; all the:. people Who turned, up for tea-' a8, Wat,terI<K« Methodist Chapel’s reunion ' on' Satur­ day- Pictured here; are some of: the 230 past arid present


I Four sittings were required l i iB 230 A T M D


CHAPEL’S GOiaiEN il;


‘ A ' " GOLDEN” milestone in the i history' of Glltheroe’s


Waterloo 'MethodistI Chapel on Saturday forged aj link- be­ tween, the-past and'present of a church’, 'that-, flourishes steadily; despite comparatively small resources.-. - . ;.j,


Its 'Congregation [of sixty;


members provide the. sort ,of- enthusiasm andintetest wlth- out' whlch no church] large or small, can;-, prosper—factors' which contributed largely to the ' success of' thei .chapel’s golden Jubilee celebrations on ■ Saturday.. I ,


; . . '


anniversary of a, scheme.-by which the present:. chapel building was extended In 1903,'. and at; a.,reunion tea'Party:, held in'school the .congrega­ tion of 60 was more than trebled' by ’■ past ■


■The occasion, was'the 50th.,


;of the church, many of whom: returned to the town specially' to Join In; the celebrations. ■


scholars and -formef: members and present


Brevitt! let your fee yourtr-jadwiththeit


,'ments having been riiade ;by a lahles - ebnimitfee yihich i had Mrs. R, .Wrlgley ' as secretary


. popular feature [wlth-'Vpral housewives; arid'has shown an' increase.. Iri entrlB?;' ■y/hlle


; attested, with entries in , the sheep . and pattle] . .classes being about the sajme as..iast year,. ^The hofticultural.-and handicraft sectlon.'ls alwaVs a


V scope .'and size- 'each year, the' S 1 ai d bur ri:;.',Newton, DunsdP'Bridge arid Dalehead Agylcultural Society’s j show, which Is: being 'held 'at “ The Heanlng,” Newton, to-morrow, ;thls year contains jmofe, than 1,000 eritrles—an increase, of about'. 90 on last: ybar. .I ■ T.The; show will again, be all-


i•


[ entries for! .the ju'inplrig'.and' ’^yrhkharia' ev'erits; have, been inalntalne'd.-.;;


: Retailers, on Merseyside, 'and a fomer Dalehead'farmer, i ; The show .will be held under the presidency of!' His 'Honour Judge Peel, Q.C.,; of [Knowle- piere Manor. . 1 ; :


'Hanson; senior, head of the: firm of Hansonp’ j. M11 k,


show will be operi aria local sheepdog trials,; which \have attracted 50 entries. A silver challenge cup Will'be awarded for the best perlotmance' of the day,' whether! by, a local anliriai or' a competitor in the dpen ■ class. | This hand- Mirie trophy has been given, to the-Soplety by [Mr. James


; An Innovation at thte year’s ). '


,kn^,‘orgarilser; / '.".‘.ir'T ' T '■ PRINCIPAL SPEAKERS


. At a'meeting heTd,.in! the school during the evening, Mr.


[people, the principal,speo 'fibinir'-^tne SupOrtriten


chbhThaater, ipriesidfefl-over, an attendance , of ;.'n{ea'rly:'-3Q


H. Jbnesi-a former scholar arid 0


Minister, the ReV. E;' A. Rayrie,- and Mr.'To Cross, (ithe oldest local. ^preacher! ;on ,)he circuit plan, who preachediat Water­ loo;, before extensions to- the building .were irieid^,


'the church'by'Mr.;'J. Py'e, an honorary member of. the choir, and Mr. J. Hargreaves, whose rather was the '|maln ; con­ tractor In 'charge) ;• -of,- the extension- scheme. 1 Mr] Pye and Mr, Hargreavbsi anstvered a number' of, quMtlbns on the history-of'the,-churdh, hut to them by members of the' audience.';..


: Another feature .was- the hght; tiirown on th,e hlstbry of


, ■ ■ 1..',,;;


bers of the congregation were sung by the, cholt and .audl- enbe, ,the organist hclng Mr. A.-.4 Llngard. and the 'chpirrilastef,;: Mr. Ernest A1 Ton,. |


Hymns requested i-by-.mem­ wh 0 '


deputised In the absence through illness of Mr. ' R.. Wrlgley. -


BOOR PRI S et, Clitheroe,: 1 i'ri reco^


F.i A.' Paytoe presfented'a hymri book to Miss C. Nutter; of Fox- :1


During the, evenjrig',' the Rev.


period as assistant orgariist, a ll post. from, .which I she hes: recently resigned. I-;;!■'


of her-seyvlcefe river a'leing':


. |The week-end’sLpirigrariitne'; was . continued ..bn.,Sunday, wheri; special services,marked; tMcl • • ■ ' ■-■


preacher at th!e[ riiofplng-| The.-


chapel annlvefsary; rvlce


service was' the Re'y;' J. .'Wright, ot Whalley, and iri) the I even-', liig the Rev. F. A! Ppyne. , The , J antheriis. “ 0 ' Ghre:., Thanks ’’ and “Lead Khldly, Light” v/ere sung by the [choir,[under the leadership of Mr- E-| Allen.


I Arrangemertts for the; week­


end’s activities wqre! carried opt by the-trust secretary, Mr. Arthur Jones,- ' .


.j Ss HaVe [you tried the ®£ BEN WORST ew VEGET


I WHTrE L i )A F ? Now ( n sale at all ; shop:^ 'Ajvhere Veget Bread is sold. ;


NORTH END BAKERY, DARWEN,


Times -wUen you remember old friends, j This; Is where we can , ; I


BIRTHDAjVSj ! WEDDINCS, ANNIVERSARIES .. i be most helpful. |


' • CANtB^NS op CDTLERY (FIRTHS; S’l’A'VBRlTE) 'Full range ot ALARM CLOCKS.


' I ' [' Prices from io/- I . Ladies aijd Gents.’ WRlS^^T WATCHES


, :We..stocxjreUab:;e makes, including Gyma. Limit, Avia, Smiths aiid Reamer Watches.


CLOCKSr-ALL MAKES IN STOCK C A T L O W S


PLASTERING. CONCRETING, j CEMENT AND MASTIC POINTING


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No other .bread fe sd appetfelng ot so Satisfying. Eat


foL its gOodriess^T'or; the health, arid


joyous eMrgjr it' brings. Be sure there is plenty of YCGET;qn your table—at eyery,meal., It also makes saidwloiies t^tier arid idea! fdr ; ! [' packed meals. |, ■


SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE " ... '■


IN THIS DISTRICT d'>-:


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4 WEAL! Fhope


luring yoiM 483 . j:, ...J- . feiRivO -’JU- f4


'’r - ' 34y [ i ^ E . S T , , j ..Phone 735


Shoe Repairs for Bettk R ^ t s . THEhE IS


. 'a total of 230 people had tea' In thC' school,., Riost, o£j; the lefreshpients havlng^beeninro- vided.by members ;of the cont gregatlon and the; arrahge-


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CORONACH LOLCABOUT : A Charming Shoe, stocked in


' Black: Calf,' Black Suede and I Calf, arid'Hazel Calf. Price 59/9.,


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: relax; .'.'lighten -» • ij » I


IT S I ,


Brovitt-exclusive


cushloied sole. Herels fresh new ■■■■- .


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fashio'i. glowing Brevitt colOlirs. . , and -raressirif comf )rt-flt.; It’s smaitt to'step out in Bfev tts


’ i CUthefoe Ad‘verti^er\& Times, September 11, I9S3 3 '1 ' I


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