WHAI rIciNI
SUNDA] (Novemt
T (mperan Suw lay .
10-30 a.m.:j ’ c
R e t Jam ds Wright 6-0
ev. G o d # y Kenyan a t io n a l r 6 e
SUNDAi (Novm^er 15th)
irship at! l|pr3b aanJ- ) p.m. conjlucted by.
The.
]iev. C. Jl Guildfo)rd lOyOja.m.:;
YiJIung Worshippers 15 p.m. 's[unday{
^^OOj
Methodisit CLrfi
! t;! 'M. lb-30 a.m. |and 6-0 p.ia.;
l i e ' l l If!
HIll:i !■
iliss H e lU Spencor ( o f ,
" Soloists: I'll# i u i l M ’«•:' ■'iV ! 1
lilJv '.'h'.'t
M i&iaiif!
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j ■ . . ‘ t r . i f f l i t I t •t !’
kDAlyl RUTH T|)WNgON jv'DAtl OLitE-SpUTH^RN ■
Ormnist: MR^.|LYNEi|.
’Special Music by tilf'O’ LADI.^’ CH(!)IR
N.B; Servlci in the
W i l l b e r e s C h u r c h
WATERLOO [ODIST RCH
GUILE :.5th NC
t ife v . Solplst: !S i;
MR. AljlTHUR I 1 : ■
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S p i i f t i l^ s t Ghuiic^ C}REE^
tj 1:
T om o r row (Sajtiirday) ,t 7|o
p.ml i IRCLE . I; '’4 :
ai|nd Pojtatp-Pie ISupber
l^ij^day Next, Nov. i : at |3 ajid 6 p.m.
H^mington Sports <
h ^T i is t ■I ‘ '£ I I ji
II 'IPI I .a '
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i l l . '0t I'11^ 1 ! : :ONCER; to t e, held in
lyfooT Laiie Methodist (School i/ednesda]( Next, N p vJ lS
i l l f i t l r
ajnd to THE CHOIR
t i l i #'vir' i I " 1^
'!,'
Il a ; if i i i 1
be given by i OF MOOR! LANE
METHODIST SCHOlOL (Doors open 1. Comnim|e 7-30
rUDM [SSIOff: Membe|s 9d. Nonrmpmbers 1/|
Will membersplease bring ! their cards i: •'
I; fi^ ii i i 1 - ■ M I5th MRS. TU RN ER
and Middop [lommittee
)rivi and Dai ce 'lil the
SUNDAY VEMBER. 1903 Jertices: M(Jirnlng i)-’ 30: Evening 6-0
Prelf.ciier: t a y n e yj the Choi r ikmed . ' will be i ill W on!
Friday Nextl, iNoy. ,20th 8-0 p . m . l t o 2f ' b ' ' m m .
rhythm daInce
AiCEl BANI ADjVnSSION-'^/^-' Right of ladmission reserved,
Freb ’buses will leavpi Clith-i a Whitewell:
Slaldburn! 8-30. ■|T'after the;
eroB and
Tosside!
Station, !V: Waddington,
'at.7t-30 p.m. ' Returning dance
lers’ lUniom •'The ANNUAL '
WHIST D R i tE - AND '- | | !
PIE-&-]j’EAS SIM PER will be hf Id oi| |
Wednesday N t xt, ij^ov. 18 To comiinence it ^-10 prm; ;
:v; .^.,^,aD|vnSSK'N 2/6.1, , i. ' ’ (Inciudlngi Supper)!
!
Catlholic r ia i Whalley Ij'iVhistt j GRANjD
1 • i ,
WHIST & IpOMlNO DRIYE
S»o:|iday 'Nextj Nov. 15th Ionim(ericIng 7-45 p.m.
AhMlSSION#/-
. . . (ncludihg ref: eSiiments)..! Bowlaiid F o r ^ t
5(eague
LANE Churcji
JROE
SUNDAiY NEX1 (Novemiier 15th)
ipd :
I & HOME
TeUphond,: Whalloy 2191 |Mon.,ltues., Wed.
PHYLLIS jCAiyERT and IjACK HAWKINS |l|ni
MANbYi; Thais.. Fri.l Sat
i(Cerfc U)...
MARILYN M6NROI and JOSEPH CpTXEN in
iC e i i .A f rA Situ Week-day;.,- --7-30; 1ach Saturday 0-15 par). ■
rdays. IstiHoiise. 6 p.m. 2nd 'Housei MS;-P fill'';'.
' Prices 1/3. ;;Chiidre4*7d.' e CHILDREN’S
■ morning at- MATINEE Allmission '7d.
R IC H A R P FORT! wiil atten
'iL '':'. CLITHEROE conservative! club OH'
To-moi|row| iSa|ti]rday) fyom 10 a.m! ft|,T2 adoh
tio IntervlCT .constituents; who may need helcjj'br! advice.
j iE W tO N : PE GHATBURN
l r o t n ' " . T l i B C o u n t y P o l i c e | . P o ‘ ' c e : a t t e n d e i l t h e : W h a l l e y : s e c t i o n s ,
E
i n d t b e d e c o r w a s c a r r i e d o u t b y B M i i C h a r l e s , B a r t l e t t a n d M r . J J a n d . I G u e s t s ; ( i n c l u d e d ' C h l e ^
i C h i e f s u p t . w r e n , ; o f P r e s t o n ; j i C h l e f S u p t . L l n d s a y t o f P r e s t o n ; ; a n d I n s p . W . W r j g h t . o f O l l t h e r o e .
S u p t . b . I d d o n i i o f ; A c c r l n g t o n ; | ,
B a l r s t o w . M u s l c j f o r d a n c i n g w a ^ b u b p l l e d b y E r i c ; L a t h a m a n d h i s
'Bee at Home.” ■ Mr.: A. Howarth. jnr. presided. , ’The .Senior i GiUld.
F METHODIST ’ACTIViTIES.—^ thriday ' Mr. A. IHarrls' addres^
e Men’s Fellovrahlp : on; ’The
'the Rev. J. Wright,Resided. A; 'remembrance service Was held in, the Chapel on' Sunday by thO,
he Women’s FellowgWp,.; wheiij
■Ji. Wright, ’fen Wednesday; Miss- t Mitchell, of Wtlpshlre,, spoke to^
held at fact-finding investigation bn the prophet Anios under the direction of the Minister; the BevJ
IRev. J. Wright, before the 'Pnlted: 'Church Service at the Cenotaph, j
interesting and instructive lecture^ on' “ The making of a rock garden! and the Alpine plants most suit-i able tor this district” was given, by, Mr. 0. G. Grosvenor, manager of Holden ' •(? pugh Nurseries, Bolton-by-BowIaiid, : to. members of the . BllUngtpn, ; Langho and whalley Horticultural Society at their first lecture of the , season' at the Co-operative Cafe, Whallw, on Tuesday night. Mr. |P. W. Newman presided over ap attendance of 60 members and expressed thenlsi|m Mr. Grosvenor. The secretary,. Mr. E. Walmsley, reported that erfangements were almost completed! for the season's
CARPENER’S I j LECTURE.—An! '.lectures.' ‘ | | ■'; ! ; ' ■ RAIDED £40.-fA coffee morning
'Bing, ! assisted i by ladles from Mltton, Were fqr Mltton' ChuTch
i I n s t i t u t e . ' i . R remembrance M a 8 i — A
Rev. Fr. 8. Tlernby at the English Martyrs Chuicji. ;Whalley, , on Sunday, in comniemoratlon of the dead of both'World Wars. ' The organist lOr the' antheins was! Miss Pat' Warelng., The! priest! said the "Diesllrse.” . j . ■
equiem Mass jWa's said by the !
iBrbwn of Tha i Croft, WhaUey.i ' held a coffee evening and bring-: and-buy at heh'^^home on' Wed-| n ^ a y . The tprOoeeds.. which, aiiiounted to more than £22 Werei m] aid; Of the "forthcoming ,pre-i jiehtatlon of thbiEnglish Martyrs’! Amateur Dram^tiq Society,
■ COFFEE' E v 'e NI'NG/—Mrs.| B o w A
Whist,'drive :Was. held : at -the Reading Room, -Barrow, on; F;Jday. Mr. R..; Thlstlemwalte was! M.C.. Prizes were wohl by,;, ladles, Miss M Nuttall, '.Mis.' M.!!TomHrison, Ml-s.; Atkinson. iGeutlemen. .Mrs. Turner, Miss R. 'VVorthlngtou,'Mr. (Ohlney.:-,: ‘i''i .
WEEKLY WiilSTl-The (weekly ;,; ! i 'L f y G H O ; | ^ ' ' / '
, ■ !■ : Mve held in the Sunday-School! .Rdwcjff'e,(
^■Mr. Sharrock.'.j Robinson, Miss
!Barker HURST
'Mrs. Holt. Mrs,! Douglas!'.Gents.; 'Mrs. Holland',
G REEN p REMEMBRANCE DAY.-fDesplteI ;
■seWlce at ,t)ie: Hurst j Green ! Cenotaph' on'Slmday.'
ouring . rain, I a large, j crowd attended '* the Remembrance Day J
' ■
!lAs'h' Guards,, [and for 23. years R'.S.M. to Stonyhurst i College Cadet', Corps.' (Pi-eceded by, thq Hurst Gregn Brass Batid and
ai id [ 'Domino S a t i i rd ^ , November 21st . )! . “ 'll ! IL 1
IN THE VILL/^GE jROiftM DUNSOP BRIDGE |
MEMORIAL INSTITUTE on F lid ay Next, 20th Nov,
■^Vplst and Dominoes 7-30 p.m, ance 10
pjm.ito 1-0 a.m.
ilRIBBLE DANCE BAND ADMISSION 2/6
JI ■ ' .■!'’■
I.Bfresnmehts at reasonable charges.^
r ! , Inl tbe ' ■
CHATBURN METHODIST SCHOOLROOM at 7-'6' Pirn, on I
Wednesday Next, N o y ^ Collection
o 3 AjijO P e n s io n s , I Assaciation
('ClUthe roe Branch i 'L- ■
d S J rn ](*arish Council A It ALK •
Some Local: History ” (will ,bp given by,! ^
Mr H. SHARPE FRANCE [County Archivist
!"Commence'7l[30'p.m,' ADMISSION z ip .
i ’ ___:__L' ;|
udiT-POT SUPPER CUtheioell
Royal Gramma r [School ;; : ',(G ir li) ; [■; pVILL PRESENT '! ■
[®ce*s Adventures Wonderland
LEWIS c kR ^ p i i : '— Ob' — i
i ibsday aijd (Friday,
[D e c e ^ b ^ t# i6 th ,^ p m h
the British Legion parided' at; the Stonyhursf' College ! Avenue | gites under R.S.M. Barry,; late!
jEx-Servlcemet^ and members 'of;
■headed by Fr. iThomUs, S.J., the parish priest, (and formerly an ; Army chaplalil'J and'•Lt.fCol. L,'
.Robertson,"-who fought In ,both! 'Wars,, the parade marcfaed| to the Cenotaph! where ' the Rev.' Ian Falconer. S.J., opened the! service with the “D4: Profundls." He then preached a ,short sermon.
traditional village wreath,(and, as Mr. Frank 'Worden, the. band conductor and' : bugler, sounded the Last Posti Mr. Jack' Brown,- British Leglonj 'standard I bearer, dipped' the standard, j and a silence was observed. J
Mr. G. Duckett laid . the I
dinner of the Ribblesdale Wand-1 ererS: Cricket Club, held] at; the | Starkie Arms Hotel, Clitheroe, on ' ■Wednesday night.
Wanderers Dine I !l SIXTY members' and i friends';
' ' ■ 1 ' ! ' J' attended the second; annual: ; ' | . fh o p e ^ ^ D ^ t^ ^ k b ^ a s
'huplls i a,t.i the school :on and: ■fifter Tuesday, November 124th.
Clitheroe j Cbnservatiye Club - , . ' i !■ • . ■
Wednesday Next,|Nbv. 18 . j <- GRAN
BRIDGE Dfsive , '- at 2-30 Jj.mi 'i 1
Home-made R'efr^hments ALSO at 7-3jl p.lm.,' A
WHIST DRIVE Tel. CLITHEI
F o r V. EARNSHAW’S i RELIABLE TAXI SERvIlCE
!|vlll:: tie: obtainable [ through, Sharpies was 'the M.C.' and Mrs;
IESERVED TIcS eTS, 3/1-, 2/-- wAfterwards, Sere enjoyed
harpies was the pianist BOWLANEi BILLIAjRD^
Chipping •! 100 T. Frocteij
' 100 R. -Marsden 100 J. Procter
Tosside
100 Rex Hoylb ...... J. Mellin 49 100 James Holden .. J. Qlafke 8§ Scr. ,,
100 B. .Marsde'n T. Robinson 41 OJ
,H. jatkson 5g J ■ J ' [
., Bainbridge 33 600
Handicap 23'!3^ ■: ■ "1509
■Slaidburn ■ I 100 S. Roberti................. . . 87!T. Waterworth. E. IlstA- lOO W. Pjye 69
Wi liisfer 31 itathmell ‘284 100 J. Sanderson
100 P. Whitfield 89 A. Greenwood IW. Tomlinson 100 k,
G. Kean D. Mason 76 Handicap 200 oopp
S. Garnkt i85 I
J.- Tomlinson 14.' ' ,.i , ,'!
cillor J, Entwistle, presided in the absence of the presi-lentJ Mr.', D. Blackburn] who, was ihdis-i posed, and said both teams' had put ,u]y Aygaopf
Chairman of the club. Coun-:
.ChttieroBtCficket 'C l u b /™ ^ i)fs the ; chaiiiPiQnship/.',of' ■both; leagues.
| ■ ' ! i ' :!'
lames andidancing Councillor iWm.i
FOB LIGHTING FUND—A (tlje result o fa whlstiand domino;:
’Sum of £5 was VaisCd for the Old: 'Langho Church, lighilng fund as!
Mrs. ! Lancaster, 'Dominoes: Mis'. 'J. .Brown,' .Mrs.],'
’£40 10s, '.Proceeds |Of-the event; which; was organised by; Mrs.
held in the Methbdlst schoolroom, Whalley, on Tuesday,, . realised
b a l l .— M a n y g u e s t s , ;
■ b a l l h e l d , o n i F r i d a y a t t h e , | K s s e t r i b ] y , B o o m ? ; j ' F l o w e r s w e r e , ; & 4v l d e d ' b y ^ M r s . ' M . ' A . , L e w i s , ; f j / . E . , ' O f . O a k h l l l , W l s w e l l - l a n e ,
The iRev. E. 'V/j/nhe, the Vicar, preadhed at a-] lemembrance ser vice, held on S mday alt the Parr s ish iChurch.. The;, two-minute'
BEMEMBBAVCE SEEVlfcE
iilence was obierved. The organ ast- was Mr -M Lawson. In the j fternoon mem lers of the church voined: in the ■^ritlshV Legion ser
ice.' ■
day 'school teiChers held thpir annual' party at the Chatbiirn Institute oh .■Wednesday. A num ber of their friends were invited. Mr. D.'" Taylor ind Mrs. A. Chat- bum 'SUpervisKl the a r rah ^ . menisj garhes!' vere organised i by Mrs.iParker.of York-stieet, Cllth- eroe/ 'and Mis.' Atkinson : Was■ the accompaiil!t.|The Vicar, me Rev.: E. wyime, thanked: i me
ANNUAL. PARTY—The;Sun
teachers for ; their co-operation during, the par t [year and, hoped that they,: wovIdi give, the. s^me support to his; mccessor. 'He went on. “There; IS .nb greaten work
that.cani be doaej foy tho Church thin bv the iu stfuction; of.;Chald-, reh.” 'He also thanked-aUithose- responsible for the arrangements
Sharpe Framei. the. Lancashire County archivist, will give a on local historrat .the Methodisl schoolroom on Wednesday. 'The, visit has been arranged- by |the. Community Cbuhcil of Lanca- ^ire, in collaboration with Chat- bum Parish Council, and alter me talk old i .ocumehts relating av to the village &d'district Will 'be
for me party. EXPERT’S , VISIT— Mr.-1 H.;
■Missions meetmg'i was held:'at school, oh Tuesday, when fllms were shown.'Proceeds Were for the Overseas Mission! fund. On 'Wednesday, i the. Rev. O. J;
I^LAl DBURN
brlng-ahd-buy sale on behalf oL the N.S.P.C.C. was held at White- holme on S iturday afternoon. The sale was opened by ^Iss D.,i Rushton, of :iltheroe, whol was. introduced ■ by Mrs. H. Williams. ■ Flowers were, presented.,to IMlss • Rushton [by Sandra ; RUshton. The! local offle ir for the N-SP-C.G/ spoke ;of. the •'joVk of'the Society,-; afternoon tea^:
FOR N.S.P.d.O.—A successful
After .the,, sa.e, were served, '
: " i '
special sefylcfs; ’at St, 'Andrew's Church on8v nday. , The services
ance Day was
observeUi.by brSPECIAL 5 ERVICE8.—Remem
were conducted ! by the. Rvctorj. and'the Rev. C. p. George, of the
' Eastwood |soui:ded-the Last iPosti' ' At the concluilon ofithe nioriilng: service,' the) cbngregatlorij’P'ro-'; deeded- -to , the' village ! war, memorial,!
wl.ere wreaths’ jiwere iSld' on behalf of village organlsa-'- tlons.' After ;he evening service, a -fllm wak Sh iwn in the Mission!' Ropm.'i iThei. film " depicted;' ':tlfe ■vtork' of the < hnreh" Pastoral 'Aid' Society, Inch .ded-ln ■ - tUe.l-pro» granim’e was i, ebioure'd fllrn of Slaldburn taken when a party of children sispenk-,;a-,hollday:.!At.. ^ U' C.P.A.'cBthp i t the village,- ■
Church PastoiallAld Society] Was the special preacher. Two minutes silence was^ol served and Mr. W,
■ '■ '•
'sided, ! ‘An !,interesting talk bn Denthan (College was given‘ By. Miss W6bd,:.ahd thanks 'were' ex -pressed' to' hcij by' Mrs, -Blac cWelL ■
1, WOMEN’5,. IlNSTJTUTE. -4 The annual -mfeetlUg; oS-4Uie Slaldbmn W.I; . was j he d ! In, the ‘ Village Hall' last \ /ddilesday evening. Mrs,,. L.,.;C.: Klftg-Wllklnsonj. -preT.
.secretaries,' Mrs. 'Ramsay and Miss; •M. ' WllkinsoA; treasurer, ! Mlsd,' ' Garnett: ' and Mesdames, 'Brown',I,
.Glbsori; G.’Gieertwood, Hirst, M.' A. -Leemlng, Shepherd, ' Sllngetj
and Ward.
. Col. Klng-ljVllklnson and. Mr;) W. Ramsay a:ted as tellers. ;A cake-judging competition | wqs won by Mrs. G. , Walker and, Mrs. Gibson, and the tea hostesses, were Mrs. A Howard and Mrs.', Tomkins.
t^ S S ID E mM.U. MEE’TNG.—The monthly
was held at the Vicarage on Wednesday veek. The Vicar addressed tht meeting and" pi(e- slded ' over a short discussion of arrangements for future' |spc(al. event's. , A Jicob’s ' join supper ■was served.
danced to be music ' of: the Hodder Bant! at the Tosside
DANCE.—M ire than IQO people |,
.ceeds were fo' Institute funds. Bolton by-BowIand
Institute on Friday.; whenj ■ pro-
bands' of members were ^mong ■the 84 people Who attended the el^th annual birthday party of Bolton-bv-Boularid Womenfs In- "■ ■ 'held in the school' bn when Mrs. W. Heaton, of Hail, president, cut; the lake, ..which had/beeh,;
BIRTHDAY PARTY — | HljS-
s t i t u t e , CF r i d a y ,
ilosesr t h d a v . i__^^titit____
■ A -whist drivf was induded-jln 1)ie programme.' inp -winners iwere: lacUes:|l!:Mr3. H.- Wollenden;! 2, Mrs. E.! Siaithies. Gents.; ; 1,' Miss'! June iJeatonl 2, Mte. .;R. GapstickJ Da: icing and'games fol-:
......., -jlmes."'treasurer.and, to Mrs. Hi Wolf mden,, for their sbr- vices! tb'the iistitute. -A-ifote of thanks,!; on b ;half of: the guests, was proposed by Mr.,, J. Metcalfe.
di'flo vfirfi'’Wjere-presented i J.Dinsdale.' secretary.
-lowed. I'lWinners'of the. ■variDUS competitions being Mr. R,' How ard and Mrs, J. .-Wolfenden,.Mr. and Mrs. R Dugdale. Mr. and Mrs.! C. Ru^hton. andjt Miss' L.
Prankland. SABDEN
village bn Smday. Members 1 of the British (jeginn. accon/panied, oviithe Pari h. Council, went'iin procession to the Bantist Church' where the service was conducted bV 'the Rev.-A, C.-DurrantJ After- ■wards they, V alked to the Courttv, School whert Ai.poupv wreath w(as placed on tie!.school war mem-! o-ial bv Mr. 1. Swsnnick.: At St. Nicholas' Chureh the) .service was conducted bv'the Vicar, the 1 Rev. Hi Skillingtm; A ■ wreath of es, fron -members bf the biaced on the -wab Mr. W. Dobson.
mem church was
brlal by
vioe=! of Ren embrance were peld- a t ' ’the variciis cburcbes in ipic
remembrance DAYl- Rer- eeting of the Mothers’ ' Union-
mlttee: president,.Mrs. L..iC- Hlo®" : Wilkinson: ■ vice-presidents. [.Mrs., Blackwell , and Mrs.'J. Leemluf;;.
elected.',to; s#ve on the. conj-’i
Aftet the eienlng .service (ihatburn 'Metiodlst Church, Sunday, a !fllm ‘C^d of the Atom’ was shown, T1 ,e. annual Oyer leas
ailable for Inspection. MjETHODIS'f -
Iactlvities. - ' ■ at' on
ter at Clitherde.'was the speaker at the Womenfs Fellowship meet- :ing.'
Guildford.! Congregational Minis !
I iARMI^YiCE
vice was ' held, at 'St''' Helens Church,''; and ; wasi . attfehUed' , byj
, ,
'of the Methodist' .church congre^l, ■gation Joined'! with’;St. .Hblen’s Ini ■a prooessibn ‘to the .village ceno-i
members ’ bf 'the ''British! 'Legion! uuder Mri|R,'Hopwood. | M®
mbe.rs! ,'
'taph, whBre‘:'wreaths were; laid byi Mr. A.',!' Tomllnsoti' : (British,! ■Legion)Mr,. T;, SllVei-wpod (S.t.!; Helen’s),' and Mr., H . : S .S o u th - ', worth!. (Methodist!Church).;.'.' A’- Short 'SbrVlcewaSr' conducted; by fne ;Vicar,..''the,;.Bev.':.Tl;H.'- J.' Hawkinsj' aiid' the'llLastiFost apd' lievellle. Were'' sbuodCd! (by ('itwb/
eluding - a ' -donation from "Str Catherine’s^ Church, totalled £9. ^.
.'Brigade. Collections,Ink
'institute.'on'jTuesday
eirenlng.Id her aiiiiPal' report,; the" sepretary,' Mrs. '^iilthur'st, said Membership ' had reachpd i a'total Pf ,| 15,0 and , there ■
N. Garnett - presided,' pyen: a , large, aitendanbe at the eighth annual meeting''of 'Waddlngton 'jWomen’a;
; WOMEN’S iNSTiTUTE.-[:Mrs. J;
prospective mem-berk. .The financial 'statement, given by the treasurer, .' (Mrs.’' Butterfield;'re vealed thaVbVer '£125'had’!been raised,for outside bbjectB during
w'as ' still a ' waltink list', of
"the year] add sbovve'd', a j eatlsfac;! tory balance In band ofj£25.' 'In her : presidential addr^, Mrs. Garnett''des!!rlbe4 the
p.ast year a's' a particularly successful One, and expressed her gratltude| tOr the officials for( their enthusiasm and Interest , : Entertalnmentj •' during the evening was provlded on the
■piano 'and'recorder by the Misses Burton and , Bouldlng, who were thanked by ' Miss. H.. Bpothman.
,,,
,A ,new venture, a trading, stall, ,wttlch .donaites part; proceeds to ( tbe Institute, was I in the (charge of Mrs. Irwlb and. Miss Marsland, .and was'well patroidsed.j
: Officials elected'-for the ensuing
year , ,wcre:|, president,- lira. , J. 'Ni, Garnett;i (vice-presidents. Miss Litherland,! Mrs. Holt Sinlth, Mrs. E. .Berry; sepretary, Mrs.|,J.. poult-: hurst;, assistant secretary,Miss-, Howarth:. I 'treasurer." (Mrs. J;- Butterfield;' committee,, ,■
C. Berry,-J .Chester, .B.^onwood, G. IrWln, I B. Sjikes,(.. Ishc^ODd, and; Miss ,i, H. ( Mbrsland. - Tea hostesses ,;Were Miss !eJ Whalley., and Mesdatnes J. J. Woiienden, B.> Wllmot', .W. -Woop, H. Whiteside.. and T.,'Walmsley; ( I '
Mesdames-
•'■Ised by' the |Badinini;pn,(Club, and held In St! , Helen’s School op. 'Friday,:','.' j'.(
‘
Hawkins: presided over,! a ’ large attendance at.jthe monthly.<meetJ- Ing pf( . Waddington'i' Mothers'
MO'THiERS’ UNION. —Mrs.
• Union and welcomed the-Rev.-Nj' Taylor,;
V..curate; of "'■CUtheroe Parish Church,: who ‘' gave an interesting talk,on-'Iona.''-
' drive, was held ip St. Catherine’s School. West, Bradford;: on-Wed nesday" night. .Some 18 tables were .OMupied, Mr.'W. Altbam was-M.C;,'and Mrs. W. Hblggte' pfesented prizes to: whist: ladles:' 1, - Mrs.';G. Aspln-;' 2, Miss B.: Jack- son;-,-cons.. Mrs; T. Pye ;(Sawley);. Gen-tSiM; l,!|:Mrs. B., Tomlinson:
[ WHIST' DRiVE^'Itl aid’ Of Reading Room funds., a whist
..(Grlndletbri); ,2, Mr. T.-Camp bell (Sawley); cons. Mr. F. Pur-
, Bradford -Mfithodlst School ;bn 'Saturday,'.:'.proceeds 'y:',. £31-.8s. ' Were for church funds.
'ganlped by-, ■:'-memb'ers’":'of :the' Chujsh.'d: Jiunble salC'.and bring-: and-buy stall was held at West
■'the effort amounted-torover.£11. ■ FOR CHURCH.: FUNDS— Or-
’‘■ ( : [ ; 'L bW '"M 0 6 R ; " 4 '^ CONCERT PAR’Iy;—Mrs. D.
School : on Saturday. The Rev.-J. W-rlght, of Whalley, , presided, and Alderman W, VVllklnson ex pressed | thanks to the artistes. Those (taking, part were: Mrs. d! ' H'oulker, Miss Hpiilker, Mrs. Olay-
'successful concert of -varied'items at' the Union-street :Methodist
ton, Mr. Bewsher,- Mr. Raymond Grice; ! Mr; B e.f r y ■ was the' accompanist.
'
of the!'Low. Moor Club was held at the clubroom;. when Mrs. Bartlett, retiring chairman, pre sided. .Officers elected were: Mrs. Hacking, chairman; Mrs. Gruiidy, secretary; Mrs. 'Ward, treasurer: committee,! Mrs( Bartlett, .Mrs. Mason,!: Mrs. Dixon. :and Mrs. Tattersall. | Mrs. Wafd presented the financial statement; and Mrs. Grundy' a review !of events of-the past year, (a social followed. The first event of the ybari was.ia potatoi-ple Isuppet and! social' pt the Clubrpom last night. Mrs. Hacking presided'-
mLOW ImoOR CLUB-The annual eeting bf| the womeals'section
meeting of the year was held, by the Mothersf'Xrnion/at J.OW funds'/, S^hopLi
M.U.: MEETING.—The opening /Hodgj* (iitii m •n-
Light i Operatic Society have' chosen Charles B. Cochran’s musical success, “Bless The Bride." Last year, under the direction j of Mr. Laurence Hardy,, of Clitheroe, the Society' scored: a great success ■with Waltz ('Without End,” and this year, with Mr. Hardy again as producer,! hope to break all previous records. ('
AS their Coronation' Year! effort, Blackburn! Amateur
.the romance of Lucy'Willow,, the 21-year-old daughter of , a typically: English family, and
British show, with music by Vivian Ellis and libretto by A. P. Herbert. The' story; depicts
the book' is witty, engrossing and always original.: Then are two acts and ten'scenes, and; no (fewer than! thlrty- seven musical numbers.
given' a t ! the Grand Theatr •. Blacjfburn, during the wee'.: December 7th—12th. ,
‘‘Him (The; Bride” will be I j
at the Adelphi Theatre, Lon^ don, in 1947, Is a thoroughly
“Bless The Bride,":produced
due' to difficulties encountered' Ip. excavating for the lounda- lons.
rel,'/lfbntrAebthifd' .ydt'befell'atartediJ
.muses was'S tarted In J^eptem- ber, and:the completion, date has been 'fh ed at 11 months fiom the dal e work was begun. bedroomed tradl- houses arje being site opposite the
(Work on t ie erection of the i' (: ! BULLDOZER
tional type btillt on a. School at Ne ated cost of
The three
-wtdn at aii estlm- £1^276 8s; 6d.
iloor Lane Wesley Moor Lafie
St..Paul's Cl
I^IBBLESPALt^TABLE P. W.
I.F.A.Pt.
Lbw Moor I, Piu’lsh Ch. Low Moor 1 Grlndlelon Sl.. James's Cjh- H ' flndlvlduql .
showing morii .games won than the remainder '
c:o!nsiderable ____ ,
three playeip t htadlng for tpelrj second
lve champlor ship.
players. Moo ■
imentlo.ped, - are consecu-
' " *' A
A' A'
the Parish Church, har’e' shown iblitty! and|. are all
Stott, of Wesley, ,ul's Churcli
ewhurst of Moor Lane I " B,” R. ■ iy, I. Crook, of St. ar d .P. Johnson, of
TENNIS
Olncks, M.! Hi ,’layers ,suc|h as T.- Dowglll. ofiMJor-orlLane " A.” H. D.
97 38 10 55 26 6 83 52 68 67 47 34 56 52 58 77 44 91 32 103
, rgfeaves and J. H. oi
with realistic forward And , '.backward movement!, Prifje 21/-
CHAD VALLEY REMO GLOVE PUPPETS
METTOY'FARM TRAC Farm Iipplemehts ..
rui ! PEDIGREE 21"
' WALKING DOLL j 79/6
'TE CONTROL: CAR .......... 15/- from 2/11
tor; complete with various ............... .....,.!..!...........1.... 36/11
REMOTE (CONTROL
MINIATURE.BILLIARDS TABLE COWBOjY iSUITr!...... Farmyards, Garages,
JEEP ..............'..1,............ 22/6 L.i.... 39/11
Games, Building Bricks, Jig-saw Puzzles, ( Water Colours, I
Pull-along I Toys, Soft Toys; Dolls, Boxed Games, Card ' etc., all! reasonably priced.
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....................... ..................... 35/6 Forts, Mechanical Toys,: Wood
wiiwp . ; ' Houlker’s concert; party, gave, a' •The"' -'following''! ^members ' were;' Barnes (Holden). Proceeds'’of
■ pell. Knock-out: Mr.
W.Penninb- ton and'Miss •Williams' (Sawley k’ A’ cothpe'tltion was■
wbb by Miss
of more ' tban £16 were,, realised, as- the,'.(result of,,a juinbie, !'saie’ and
hoipe-.made cake sfall organ-
BAOMINTOiN i CLUBAPrpceeds
Vg of the Won eh’d.'Institute'ibn lefednesday . wereiif Mlks {Mai ' ‘ ach, preslden li'Alrs.,;?. .rRteri
WOMEN’S iNSTlTUTE-tpfB- mi:rs elected at he annual meet
d Mrs. " Sar^ei®
..vic^-PJ
representAtive'i MrS; Brdm‘in- freshments;-Mrs- WayingsitAgi^- trar.
.inemb'ers-;. Of ,'St. 'jataes’si^Chut^J ■ Lads'
ton, Mrs. Booth Mrs. Ogden, and ,Tte; Robinson, were welcomed and the annual Report iwag read by Mis. Warlhf. The! financial s^tement, ' pf&ented ' by.r Mrs.- wckiip,-' Showed’ a satisfactory balance. • ’.
I Pour hew Inet ibers; Mis.’Ather
's.M. Clegg, :%me,and; Cf.cjuhti 'it
i C l ith e ro e C i in s em t iv e V ■.I:--:
spol^e of the spiritual ideWs of the Women’s Institute'moi/bment md recalled thie progress of the ■Wlswell Institute since its forma tion four years ago.
In her address, the president , , .!
o A quiz on thahkes and'dislikes ■ tf -the social hmf-hour was held
-j ■; ; •
home-made treacle toffee l was ■won by:-- ’l;Mts. Hodkinson; 2, I te . Wood: :3;;jMrs. Piokup.i ■' A mystery: ■
pickup, iwas :wpn by Mrs. Soho- "i
parcel," given' by 1 Mrs. CHIPPING
WOMEN’S INSTITUTE-Mrs. m Woods presided over; the
. [hanks Mere, expressed, to the ] ecturer hy Mrs.’ Woods and Mrs. C. Leece. ,.An account of . the autumn council meeting:.: was given by the leg a te Mrs. Hodg- klnson. Members .brought- photo- mphs of thfemselves for the Jompetltion ' which was won by : l,,; Mrs,' Hartley; ’ 2, Mrs. Charn-
when a lantern lecture, depicting !, journey abnoss, Canada, was men by the, ReV. T. W. Castle,,
onthly meeting, last , Tuesday
ogether with community'shiging.;' The monthly-cbmpefltiOb fof'
to -m o r ro w (S a ^ rd a y ) 7f30 t o l l p.m[)
ADMISSION 2/6 . . . . . . '.-il- -1 Parish Church G .F jS.
IHE HOIIY A® THE IVY
A Play in Three Acts- .... i, given by j . '!
WADDINGTON DRAMA ‘ ; PLAYERS J ; _
IN THE SUNDAY SCHOOL " '
I !
ey; 3. Mrs. Ellison. The social half-hour was ^ r i t playing whist md dominoes and the ' winners
-vere Mrs; R.- Fltetcher, Mrs.’ M, !Joyle and Mrs Fisher.
'attended'the! dphual Staff' dance: -)f I Messrs. George Tweedy .and' Oo: Ltd,. Chipping, in the' Vflig'ge
!M1 on Prlda:'. ’The evmt was I )rganised by: tpe social! nd wel- fafe committee, of which Miss D. Whitaker' is welfare ofBcer; and l 'iroeeeds are |to
be.diylded be-
■ ^TAFF . DANCE— 300. i people'
{Friday andj, Saturday, December 4th an d 5th
( at 7-30 p.m.i: :
Proceeds for Old People's ! Welfare arid Church] Fujids.
ADMISSION; |
Reserved 31- and 2,( Unreserved 1/- i
(Seats rnay be hooked at the
Sunday: School on Wednesday next, November 18th; i at 2-30 ,to 4-30; and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m;
- Brpoks,' of I whalley expressed ■ hanks to-the GOihmittee: for 'their efforts' and presented prizes to the following I (whist and domino wmneiis! Whist:' ladles;! Mrs. H. Anderson, Miss 0. Marsden. Miss: R.’ Leece.'. Gents:- Mr. R. Wad^ worth.! Mrs. 3. IHayhiirst, Mr.' Richardson;. . Dominoes: i Mr W. Bleasdale, Mr Wllklhsi 'Mr.' R. Howson. Sdeci »1 prizes Were won by, Miss:'O. -Marsden, Mr. D, Rowe and Mr e' E.' Hoylei ' '
iWten the Chipping playing field iiild the Chlpp ng War Memorial.' The managing director,; Mr. Eric
Did Nit Elllitherbe
N- lasslitatit ■' Hoiri'e*
Fare- £2
Garrett, was ffped £.2. in her absence.- at Clitheroe | Magl-r,: strales’: .Coui t!,'!j Yesterda'y,- for t):avelllng (on the railway wlth- DUt haVlh^ paid her- fare; .
at 'St. Denys’ PlmllCo - road, Barbara Fry
having.. itravelled between' Manchester, -:. 'Victoria ' .and- Cllthefoe-(without a ticket.
j in ‘ a lAtt(f,'i she admltted(
a^vocate’fifei of three guineas and Ss.dd! ccstd.
She ha’d ' al^o to'pay "ah
Blackburn, sajd! the defendant arrived ^t! Clitheroe Station about 6-^0 d.fnj. on July 27th ahd'sald'^helw^nted
to.book a ticket! froim plackburn. ('
M(as. -found that she had travelled!'! fromj a station In Cardiganshire to Manchester Lbndon I^a-1/Station. -With out leaving railway property
i'Enqulries Were m'ade and it
she had waU:ed to Manchester ■Victoria unq-from there had 4-(35 a.m. train
Irhmencej aihoiint of trouble ahd necessltAted enquiries be Irig made; all ovpr the country, said Mr. Lee,
W O R K Oh n ^
itached—'bilng built at ]}Iew- n for Bowl ind Rural District qbuncll, Is (proceeding satls-
New At Newton thn
ree Houses
the six houses,— pairs of ' semi-
which rah stjralght through to CUtheroe: •via Blackburn. She told the cl;rk at Clltheroa that she had handed in her ticket at iBluckburn. this kind caused authorities an
Prosecutln i,;'!Mi:. R.. P. Lee, Clitheroe Division
Women’s Unionist Aissoc. THE ANNUAL
Gefileral Meeting ! will be held on •
Tuesday Next, 17th Nov. V
at 7-30 P.m: Speaker:
MRS. TROOP (Chalrma Womens Unionist A^^oclapon)
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:pAY,-NovjE/r: j Lighting of 4-43 p.m.| ti>
E7BRY organ .s
thesqfin thc'-w an I : if Clith Cli b -appears more: doiwns: recent times, it reason tyhy a ■ rls :y one, : of b e t t le r i things! ser oiisly conslqe
ups and dc'
'teripting one when! it -is a( tloi without (te pal tlcular Inst i
catore , Comb
__ , (receive,! a n l If the clu placed in a qua -fllqting factors prospect
lit deserves,'
• ha )pens, they _____ose. If itlj- sue ceibful in (gal thp first diyl tlie nbwpde
„ i l ' ( l n bur dei isive factor
■thgre los
a’lionumental salety. . : j
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second tlir gs that inin, ’ rel is- the
TThe charted ifl'rst divlsic
stfiggle to esc a
AtlileUc, only n enough to be| rpl . . would -be .. ng| what Willi
in d if the|wpil (jy would fir In the would
icnti elee late
ifaplaints! !fi|oi lently of p'l Shaw'I^Brli circunlstal
have lose.
uhtarlly itak '.llenge. 11: ses, then ‘ more itc
heroe miL tlpn-( would (Interest (toI make,
im any worse 1 nov/. iThferl
■DEMEMBRANC -was qb^er
• M;. E. Hartley Tie pev. Ji H.| ■du eted - toe re ne vice .at Moor L^ Cl ur'ch i on [ £ u wl en- the Roi: ol re .dbyMr. Jcml
Co igregationaf ' ere e,'(where the! cojiducted by t l i : Rev. C. J. _
. D. Hartley'w is j
Tie.Rev. Goefrq C. ial tbur r i , cl me irriing service [ Clurch and thJ, W: ight, of Whall InK service.' Mf was the organist
' a £ olemn Reqijiie Rev. Ff. E. S Rev. Fr. R. W reqtor, ( was
i *, !
■p IRTHDAY Frank Lo
■ v e r J G r a i l i ' g e | i t e f l o o - r b a f l , 1 be 73 on Si] ,rry Foster, o| race, Clith ero ,bh 'Monday;I rah Jane Joy, ( id,! Clithere{ie-, Monday!
i o r r r b a d , ( C l i t l i 89 I o n ( S a t u l
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d t h e l a t e t j h e j S w d n
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Our Christmas (iobds are Now on Show and we cordially invite your enquiries.
BEliOW W® ILLUSTRATE A FEW LINES WHICH MERIT YOUR INSPECTION ;
e r )' o f ' M r . ,
t i h e r o e , : e r , ' y b u i i g e : i; M a r i e
, a h It^eroe Qra xmaceutical
algle I Hotel 3e|cker' is
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Mf n th'f;
DITHERO: quiz
iltheroe' garet Bib
hty iqulz dlltheroe
v e e k l y - da V,
ipping by a iseco'id
Ain c Bush;
!litHeroe,;has pa • aim in a,t 1 ol
Be i arSswbrth, Iwlf tool
me r& Uvitnif-
in'Tprtiuf days
at I
Co lege Hoipital Before his romo Charles
ve|ll-(known i . '
ihipbing. :ston Ro
e ssts. ■ |B ipping,' Dou
FjTER:... a plahl!
liij
lie, was yal;
urlfl irwhllry’a on
iijsldedi and ithf nkediby Edw|
THE son ■
*- Charles of Billing
tjing lahternl ep and cpttl,e|
'ilte, 'F' n Benh ,Brlaq;f ;ly' meet Mr. Kirby!
recently
i.t SS Michal Church, Lbwe:„.
d i n g t c ) n - r [ o f - a I w e l l -1 1 h o t e l i e r . icharge
TH!!S Wj
. tOAD SAFEI Life is short,
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