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DINNER. 



December 16th, 1887. 



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A Dinner, at which there was a good attendance of members 

 of the Club, was held at Mr. Cronkshaw's Hotel, on the above 

 date. The following was the toast hst : — 



1. The Loyal Toasts. — Proposed by the President, Mr. J. 



Langfield Ward, M.A. 



2. The Burnley Literary and Scientific Club. — Proposed by 



Mr. W. Lewis Grant and responded to by the President 



8. The Town and Trade of Bm-nley. — Proposed by Mr. 

 Joshua Eawlinson, J.P., and responded to by Alderman 

 Greenwood, J.P. 



4. Literature and Art. — Proposed by Mr. F. J. Grant, Vice 



President, and responded to by Mr. James Kay, J.P. 



5. Science. — Proposed by Mr. W. Lancaster, and responded 



to by Mr. Alfred Strange, Vice President, and Member 

 of the Burnley School Board. 



6. The Ladies. — Proposed by Mr. WiUiam Witham, and 



responded to by Mr. J. W. Thompson. 



MUSICAL SOIREE. 



Director: TOM HEATON. December 30th, 1887. 



The following was the Programme performed : 



Strmg Quartette— Op. 33., No. 3 Haydti. 



For 2 Violins, Viola and Violoncello. 



Messrs. George Crompton, J. A. Heaton, E. Titherington, and 

 Edward Crompton. 



Song "The Eequital" BlwmnthaU 



Miss Homer. 



Trio No. 3 in C, for Piano, Violin and. YiolonceUo... Haydn. 



Miss Fletcher and Messrs. George Crompton, and Tom Heaton. 

 Allegro. Andante. Finale — Presto. 



