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HE STORY OF 1931 RE-TOLD IN BRIEF.
JANUARY.
Stjjlioninaster ut C’litlioroo in succ-i'S'ioii to Mr. Kjxesl AVoodhouse, who retired to Cleveleys.
; tin* (lislriet hy iee-lmuml romU. .*
ptilihc travel .services throuKhoui Lanea- .^|,i,j.^__ Weavers wore withdrawn from
■ )—|•^^<r and frost seriously iuterfercHl with
L:meashire mills where eij;ht-looms system toiloweii a week later.
CoUa^e, Worstou, seriously injured ni a -sled^in^ aeeidem at Crow Hill.
c-oll:ipsed and dietl in the weavinji .shed at Wilkin Mill.
7—John Hanson (•>.*)), of !.">. Saltord, P—Deaths duriuji the week; .Mis> .lane
Clarke. Castle Hate. SS; Mrs. Hartley, formerly of Salford; Mrs. Mary W'
alin.slcy. •oj Whalley-road, 09; ^Irs. M'. ^^. Fenis- c-owh*.s. formerly of Salforcl. S< : Mrs. M.
ltillin<'<m. 77. a well known lo<*al iireaeher; Vlr J. H. Bnicoik, L‘2. Cockerill-terrace. llirrow. (>><: .Miss ,M. A. .Mitchell, lormerly
.1 !lod‘’'son. of Sand Pit Hill. Hurst Hreen, 71 •
.Mr. J. Hayes. Co-operative-terracc,
4>l Pendleton, Go. 10—^ii-_ David Cri*ears, for eleven .vear.s
headmaster at Read School. prescMitod. with a monetary ;;ift on retiring.—Clitheroo’s tooohall team beaten at Dc'Opdale. Preston, bv Lancaster in final for the Laneashire
a witness and disallowed expenses at an impiest on
Jo.seph Durness (5G). of 10. Hall-street, who wa.s found to have hanged hiui'elf while not i)f s(mml mind.
Junior Cup. JO—Xhe East Lancashire Coroner rebuked
attention to Clitheroe's lack id a pnhiie nmriuary.
.annual meeting, .stresseil tin* town s need ()[ .swimming baths.
skill. Beech Cottages. Chatburii, 78; Jose|>h Metcalfe, Back-lane, Whswell. G- ; Mrs. -Mien, West-view. 81; Mr-s. Jojm Cottain. Chapel Hou-e, West BrtHllord, <1; 'Mr'i. Canim. formerly ol
Deiie.slaek. Slanl- hnrn, 77; IHi Stamfes. Barrow. 8G: (C W.' Snook.
King-.sireet, Whalley.
1(3—Deaths iluring the week: John How-
gale, part of the Rihlile 'Bns Service .< n<*w garage olf IMmlico-road, 'vas <lenioli'hed.
l)nnng a
ciiarges to level iloelared i«) be lowest in T.ancashire.—Albert Waltnsley, Clit beroe r.C.'s right lialf. was ininreil sn seriously in a mateli at Darwen that his right leg was >ubseipiently amputatid al>ove the knee.
‘
Sussex. .Mrs. JCniily Sarah P:irki*r, p)rmerly of .N'ewion Hall; ' -Mr. Hy. Odilie. o\' Gn. Littlemoi>r-road. ; .Ml*. William l''
._Re.id. F.
o;j—'j’jie wt*ok*> ohiiiiary: At Wallmrton,
, Robert Howard, Kastbam-streei. a tormer yCastb*-sinH.'t chemist. 77; Mr-. K. Kllis, i\formerly of W
^WS'owell. Gt). Salford. G7; Mr. W. Davis, AOiieen-street. TiOW Moor. G7.
h c ■l^f-. ' ' f . s ' V... .n s ,* r / v - - 20—Clit heroe Town Council reduced watei* I.")—(,’litheroe Mo.v Seonts Assoeiatios. at 0— .Stanley Xor^rove (1(5), of Jlrooksido 1.—Mr. Arthur Jones (Mrist4)l) hecniiu’ *J--’llus trnllic wa.s lio)d up tlirou«ihout
Park, aginl 7-1; ^Ir. Heorge (!alverk*y, ol Chiithurn-ioad, joiner ami hnilder, 8G; 3fr, William Varley, 77, Peel-strcH.*t. II; Mr. H. AVatson. Birkett'.s Cottage. Newton, S7; Aliss A. A. Driver. Rv<lal Place, Chathurn, GO; Mrs. Briggs, Kllenlhorpe. Gislmrn, GS.
Clitheroe Railway staff with oalc barometer on
ro.signing post of stationmaster.
secretary and treasurer of fit. Calhcriuo’s Church, AVe-it BrjulLuHl, wa.s flu* recipient of .an oak writing
de.sk on vacating those i»(Hcos.
l(i—Mr. Peter Hanlstin. for 20 yeans the
purchase land hehiml PimIico-roa«l in ordi*r to
prc.serve tlio amenities of the new .school.
17—Clitlieroe 'I'own Council decitled to
Cliiathurn. had a narrow oseaiie wlien a wagon ascending Crow Tre(‘s Brow r;iii backwards, narrowly missing the ’Inis in which they were travelling.
Rydal .Ahnint, Sahileii. 71; -Afr. Joseph Scott. 1*7shton-t4>rrace. buiUh'i'. 80; Mr. J. Wlialley. Wilkin-s(|uare. 81H -Mr. H. _.I, Newman. ( ’aldei*-avi*mio. Billington. 58: Airs. 'I', AVilkinson. 'I’ownlK'ad. Shutlburn.
2()—'I'he wt*ek’s ohilnary: .Mrs, .Ukinson. 22—
Bi.shnp of Blaekhurn pafd liis first
visit ti» Pi'iidleton t ’huri'h. 2.")—Cliliieriie Chamber of Trade held their
first ;mnual iliimor. 0(3—Tadv AVorsIey-Tjiylor <*le<*led (Vniiity
AV. IT. Hopwood. forim-rly 'manager of^ the Barrow Printworks. G3: .Mr, J. H. A\ood. of 9, Salford. (57: Mrs, Shnttleworth, formerly of Chatburn, 83,
(.’omie illor for Whalley without a contest. 27—Deatlis: Airs. Hopwood. wife of Air.
1- 1—3Ir. F. Rowlands (Coroner) directetl g,-—.Alderman AV, H. Seedall n'-elected
ProsideuL for ninth year «)f the C]litheroe Division Eabour Party.—In ri'cogmlum o» vear.s’ services as ehoirmistross at Chat-
burii Parish ('Imreb. Airs. Cborlton w:is pn'-ented with a win*hss set.
MARCH.
Imrn. a[>pf)inted chaplain of Coplow Aiow, 5 - Clitlu'roe
Con.servaiiho Club sccuia'd
bi>: Mr Harrv Sml. Parson Lane. 53; ATrs, Inco. 11, Riclimoiul-torr,ace. GO: Air. Af. Dt)Wiioy. G. Grafton-street. in a quarry
Result of Clitlioroe County Council a'thani-street ami Market Place, •'>7; .Mr. ’ell-terrace, tj l; Mr. I inn
j^2 \—Rev. Father O’Neil, S.J. eonclmled r<‘Ctor.'>hip of .SS. .\Iiclmel ami .lohn s (. hutch a ml was .siiceeedeil hy the Rev, Father A. Kopp. S.J.—Tlie Hon. Mr.s.
Trappes-l.mnax ro-eleet(.*(l President of Clithero** Division W’omen’s I nioiiist .\sso<‘iation.
Operatic Society presented lt<lwanl Her man’s opera. " -Merric Knglaml.”
terrace. Chatlmrn, cidehraced their golden wedding.
T ' V
ing Company’s works at Barrow iniimateil temporari’ closing of tin* works forthwith consequent on dilliculties of Imsinoss causoil
2S—Notice posted at Whalloy Abbey Print
by cotton lock-out. coupled with existing had trade.
Public
A.ssistance Committee’s Institution were transferred to Settle.
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G. Dixon, of Darwen, formorl.y of (Jitheroe. 6-j; Mrs. H. IshorwotKl. of Birkenhead, formerlv of Clithoroc. 89; Mrs. Annie Ford, 50, Charlcsworth-tcrraco. 31; Mr. I . Yates S, Piinlicn-road. formerly of the New Inn. Gishurn. 07; :>rrs. Adam Tlmrnhor.
Boniiv Grass-terrace, Billington. 71; I\rr.s. N. K! Mortimer, 'West-vieiv, Billington. oO: Councillor R. Robinson. Three Houses, en. 50; ^Irs, Bliss. Neihertown. 31; M. A. 'riiornher. AVithgill. IS3. Mr,
:10—The woek’.s deaths: Miss Fenton, of
' Carlisle had nncomfortahlo experience tn snowstorm whicli blocked the roa<ls.
FEBRUARY. 1—
Bi.shop of Btirnley consecrated cliurch-
ynrd o.xteiision at Clmtburn. 3—Barrow Cricket Club, at annual mcet-
iiPL deeided to cancel Uibblesdnle League fixtures for 1931, consecincnt on closure of
diildron on tlic greator care they had oxer- cised in crossing roads, resulting in fewer
street accidents. C—Deaths recorded during week: ,Iolin
Smallcv. ^Vellgatc, for .17 yrar.s gardener at. Jlytton Hall, aged SG;
G.aUaghcr,
Marlborongh-streot, oO; Saunders, liihhle-lanc. Chathnrn ‘H.: -'DS-
Jones, Wnddington Tlospitnl. < — 7_T)ro W. H. Mitchell presented nitli
the Past Chief Hanger’s gold jewel in recog nition of IG years in the chair of Court ‘ TJly of ,tho Valley,” A.O.F.
appointed Borough Surveyor of Clit * . • and Hfr. ,T. Sager (Pimlico-road) housing
( l - i fr . P. IV. Goodman, of JJ'i'lf''*®'’' Ilia linger.
10—
riioffiei.al delegation 1 9 ,1 '“"''“'’ ,'^: plained to .a meeting of Clithcroo tlicir reason.s for iiiteryenmg ill f’"™" lock-oiit negotintions
Ilieir notion "as
of oid ’ciithcronian.s’ Association. 1:1—Cotton lock-oiit called off by manii-
h - l4 S
cisburn, the former gardener at Gisburn
facturers. The week’s deaths: Mr. F. ^ 7 ‘S''*’
iiiiaiiimniisly endorsed. 11— -■jtr. C. Jf- Henderson oloctod 'president
:’;G works. . .J—Tn his annual report the
lalilo of Clithornc commended Uithcroe
Sabden, 71. 31—Clithcroe funeral party returning froin
og—]7]vo BowlamI inmates of Clitheroe •27—.Mr. and .Mrs. C, A. Simi)snn. of Dale- 0(3_Clitherne I'arish Cliurch Amateur
election :— Dr. Shortt (Con.)......................... 23G3 Conn. 0.
H.argreaves (Lab.)... 1100
ATainrity....... 1203 (Dr. Shortt was re-t*lecled.)
Tiahour Party released Alderman AAin. Dohbie (President of the N.U.R.) from his
7—The T£xccntiv»* «)f C’lithoroe Division
eandidatnre. 9— Hrimlleton parishioners, tjy a maior-
ity. rejected a proposal to
utili.se eh*ctricitv for purposo.s of pulilic illumination.—Mr. T. ATorton elected Presi(b*nt of Clithoroe Chamber of Trade.
.Surgeon to Whalh*y Ambulance Brigade, presented with vote of thanks of the Chapter Royal on vollnm.
II_Dr. J. AT. Postiethwaite. Divisional l.q_The week’s obituary: ATr. Thomas
Tlnl!iwoll. Pendle Hotel, Cliatlmrn. 77; Afi's. Walmsley. Hornhy-road. Blackpool, formerlv of AToor Lane. -15; Rev. Henry Haves. ' vicar of Halliwcll. formerly of CliUioroo.
inoi*ting of Clithoroc Divisirm Dninnist Association, which rc-appointed Afr. FT. Buckley ns president.
l .|_ S ir AVni. Bra.'J^, Af.P. nddrossod nnnunl
15—Fleetricity snpr>ly switched on at the Orindloton Fnitod ATothodist Church.
Kirkmoor-ti'iracc, 8-1; Afr. J. Alston. G. Littlomonr-road, 58; Afrs. J. F. AVnlker, 5f), Hayhurst-stroot, 07; Afr. G. Shaw, 7. Priinroso-streot. 75; Afrs, F. A. A
inan, Shaw Cottage. AVhallcv, 83: Mr. J. Hargroavos, Pondle-vii'iv, Chathurn, 91.
at 11/fi in tin* C. 29— Deaths: Afrs. M. F. Ararslaml. 20.
IG—Clitlu*roo Tlur;il District Council reduced their rate hy 1/- in the C, 17—Olithcroo Town Council fixed the rate
’(*n-
loss of C-15 On previous season. 25—Chathurn and
di.strict ('tTort on behalf
21 — Rll)hlosdalc AA'amlercrs C.C. r4‘pnrtod
Bailey.
AVo.sleyan Row. a orominent local )>reachor and worker for AA^esloyan Afethn- disin, aged 70: Afrs. Duckworth. AMialley road, S5; Afr. T.
Dowhur.st. Sanderson’s Farm, AA'addingtnn. 7t: ATrs. Stout. 41. ITenthorn-road. 82; ATr. R.
f.ong, Afoor
of Blackburn rnfirmary totalled C153 4s. 27—Deatlis during week; Afr. John H.
Lane, Jo; Afr. T. Clegg. 5. Nelson-street, T.ow Afoor, OO; Mr. Tl. "W. AVliallev, A’ictorin-stroet. formorlv of Low Afoor. 00; Afr. Jos. AVilson. 57,
Plmlico-ro.ad. 40.
necess.ary to ^increase general rate from 11'- -to 12/5 in tlio £.
30— Rowland District Council found it
opposition to a .sewage schemo pronnsed by Clitiieroe Rural District Council at a ATinistry of Health inquiry.
31—Chipping residents otTored strong APRIL.
M’riglev. son of Canon and Afrs. AVrigloy. of Clithcroe. had perfected a mixluro of cement, which can ho applied dircctlv to iron without cracking or crumbling result
ing.
Wrench, Henthorn-road. 40; ATiss C. Aspden, Whalloy Almshouses, /O; ATr. J. Lindloy, Dnwnhnm. G7.
3— Deaths during the week: 4— Pendlc Forest Hunt stoeplwhascs at
Gishnrn attended hy record crowds. n—Annoiincoment that ATr. S. Green,
late of St. Jamc.s’s House, had bemioathcd .substLtinl sums to Clithcroe
chnrct.es. the Nursing Association, and the town.
1 0 - . . V 2— Tfc was announced tliat Afr. Norman
erly headmaster of St. James s School, ami (levnti'd church worker, of I'iShton-terrace.
accident at Sahden. 2G: Afi's. S. J. wortli. West-view. Billington. 85; Airs, -M. J. .Martin. Simfield Farm. Slaulhurn, -13.
1— The Bev, A. K. Swallow, vi<nr of Chjd-
cham[)ionship of Divisional Simoker League. ,;__l)e;,(hs: Mr. John Parkinson, form
MAY.
terrace, retireil from railway service alter -19 yi*sirs.
2—3[r. Henry Hargreaves, of 7. Salthill
meeting reeommeiuled the^ adoption of a jirovident >cheme whicli Altss Watt, ol the (,)iieen’s Institute, outlined.
(3_(;’litlioroe Nursing Assodatios reported .■'inall lisilance on .vear’.s working.
of .Slaidhurn. died at Colne, aged HH Afr. Harrv Roberts. Darweu (formerlv of Clitheroe)' 55: Airs. Rowe. King-street, 73 -Mr. T. Clarke, Hothersall-sqnare. 78.
tute was re-opened after long closure.— Air. A. Law. Al.P. for Rossendale, opened Clithcroe Labour Party’s sale of work at AA'eavers’ Institute,—Thirty branches of the (LF.S. (Blac-klmru Diocese) took part in contests at AVhalley. Preston St. Coth- hert’s wfin the shield.
9— Low Aloor Reading Room and Insti 4 he 15— Clitheroe workpeople, reluniing from 14— Afr. F,
Woodhmi.se iiresmited he Hio a d v e r t is e r and t im e s . FRIDAY,' J ANU ARY 1. ^932^
St. Janie.s’s House, 85; Rev. A. E. Boden, vic.'U* of Sabdon, G3; Air. J. A. AVade, J.P., AA^aihlington-road, 73; Mr.. Joseph Stones, 39, AVaddington-roail. 71; Ivy Hargreaves, formorlv of “ Ovordale, Clilheroe, 12; Air. .L Bannister, Primrose l'’arm, formerly of Newton, 80; Mrs. I'i. A. Blackburn, 7, Grimshaw-stroct SO; Airs. I. Scott, 99, Hcnlhorn-road, 55; Airs. Jus. Hnrgre.avo.s. Salforil, (>1; Air. John hank, 2, Brownlow-stroet, GG;
J. S. Forrest, (^astio-view, 48; Alr.s. S. .A. Harwood. 13G, Bawdlamls. (50; Mr. J. W. Barnes, 2, Brook-strrel, Gl; ^ Air. D. N. Greenwood. Primroso-slreet, 73.
1 largvi'aves. 17, (rraflon-stroct, <8; Air. ,l\* in—Parish Chureli Institute Dramiitio
•Society produced the i'omeily, “ Daddies. IG- Alr. Robert Hitchio, ehainnan *>f the
78; Air. James Robinson, Ch-jeklewomi, London, u former niamifacLurer m Clithe- roe, siiul a mendier of the 'I own C ouneil, 73* Airs AV F, Alowh*. Limefield-avenue. AVhallev, ’72;' Rov. Father Bannon (at IMeasingtjm) formerly m charge oj the Fnglish Alartyrs’ Chmvli, A
I7_|)esiths; Air. Jaiiu , Bihhy, New Inn, A bailey, oO. 2o_ t 1u. old Lower Hoddor Briilge was
scheduled as au aneieut monument. .22—Waddingtou tarn! district’s elforl on
.slivet, 72: Air. Thos. I'imler, Sliaw Bridge -stri'et, >*7; Air. H. Rol>insou, (3. Church lirow'' 73; Air. H. Alonnell, Bolton, lor- merlv of Clitheroe, 11; Mr. Gordon la*e, L'p-Brooks, -17; Airs. l'\ 'I’aylor, LiUle- moor roatl, -13; Mr. ,1. Barkinson, A\o<»d- fielil Cottage, Whalley, 80.
ton .10; Afr. R. Watson. Victoria-avenue. CJia’tbnrii. U7: Airs, llowarth, Gl, Woune- laiio. S5: Airs, AI AVood, 91. Brownhov-
behalf of Blackhuru Infirmary was l'8l. o.j_Deaths- Air. R. Brown, A
A ’adtling-
coliisiou at Sawle.v between si Cireat H*}!’- wood motor wagon ami a AVesL Aorksinre
’bus. *2G
—The Census was taken. 29—Prominent football
pla.vers visited
Clitheroo to take part in a match for the benefit of Albert Walmsley.
.A'^pden. -19. Salford, aged 42; AViss C. J. Lowe. Climeh Brow. -11; Air. J. Badger, 17, Brook-street, Gl; Air. Fdwin l|•oland, a well known A
The weelv’s death roll: Air. Riehard A Bashall leaves. ’c’^leysin, sissoeiated with 2.")—Fight people were injured in a
BowlamI Couneil, returned unopposed to West Riding County Coinu:iL hettle area.
Pool-sticel, ni; Mrs. Sarnli Nixon, IVatcr- loo-road, G6.
. (1—■\Vlinlloy Golf foam won East Lnnca- •sliiro iianiiicap at Dara’oa.
.airthqaako shocks rvhicl, did coasidorahlo ilamago in some parts of England, paltic-
llohoit Balshaw (27), of Nelsoa-straet. I.ow Moor, and formorly riwiding in Eoworgato, Clithuroo, wn.s the vicliia ol an .accident to the .submarino “ I’oseidou which uas .sunk in Chineso watcr.s the provions day, with heavy loss of lite.
alarly on tlio East Coast. 10—Noivs roachod CiUheroa that ,Stohor
1,. Underhill, formorly Airs.
Starr, the famou.s missionary ol .India, addressed meetings at AAhaUe.t
Hohden. Alaiu-street. Gishurn, GG: Mi*. Andrew AfcLellan, lornmrly heml cloth-
Abbey. 1*)—Dietl during the week: Ah'. A\. J.
Cross, of 21, Alontaguo-street. for 20 yeais park-keeper at Brnngerley. 8G.
lookor at Brooks Mill, 77; > ’•
havoc at AVacldington, fellsido Hoods sweep ing through the village ami causing mncli damage.—Miss (). Moses (31), ‘>1 lieeds, was thrown from a inolor car in au accident
1-1—A thunderbolt and cloudhurst caused
at Gishurn, ami killed. 17— Clithoroe tradesmen had a motor coach
(‘xciirsion to A ’ork and Scarborough.
19—Deaths: Air. J. I.. Taylor, Britige road, Chathurn, 53; Air. H.
Slingor, ChaU)urn-roa<l, corn’ll Imildi’r. <(|; Air. AVm. G. Bye. Alontague-street. 8.J;
Airs Soutliworth, Longsiglit villa, Airs' 1. D. Harrison, King-street, oO: Mr. J. Kav. A
years agent for the Knowlmero eslatOj was jnosentod with a timepiece hy the .\ewton
In.stitute Committee on leaving Newton.
iaml for a road improvement near Bolton Peel.
A
an opportunity to make lllghts in an Avru aeroplane from a field near Barrow.
2;i_Dnring (he week local residents liad
of Air. A. R. Barr,'of Drogheda, and Aliss Daiihne Rnshton, younger daughter of Air. and Airs. H. L. Rushtou. of Colthurst Hall. AVaddington.—Clitheroe Town Council pre ceded their annual visit to the town’.s water work.s on Grindleton l’\*ll with a tour ol inspection of tlic Fylde AA ater Board s
Furness, of Higlicliff Greaves. Grimlleton, aged 05.
work's at Dalohcnd. 0(5—Tlie death was recorded of ATr. R.
8— Dcaths: Air. J. AV.’ Rigby, formerly
Nursing Division took part- in the Anihid- ance Centonarv celebrations in Hyde T*ark. London.—Air.‘Stanley S. Awhory adopted ns prospective Labour candidate for Clithe roo Division.—Lancashire and Cheshire Fsporanto Federation lield their 92nd quarterly conference at Clithcroe.
27—Alcmhers of Clithoroo .Duhnlaiice and JULY,
street, was knocketl down hy a motor car in Salford and fatally injured. At the inquest the jtiry rK“ommonded a speed limit of 1-2 miles an hour through the town.—A record rally of pedal cyclists took place at Bolton-iiy-Bowlaml.
Pomlloton, SG; Air. Alfred Penny, of 22, Well-terrace, a prominent Forester and a former secretary of CUtheroo F.C., 71.
•gestion that milk clubs .should he estab- li-siied in the elementary schools.
verger at the Parish Church. 81; Afr. IL Duxhnrv, Hurst Green, 30; Afr. AA. Douglas. 13. AAVsloyan-row. a former well known
b.amlsmnn. 77; Afrs. J. Roberts, 24. Corporation-street, 52: Afrs. F. Pate- field, 12. Fastford Place, f-ow Afoor, 81.— Nine hole golf course was opened at the Moorcock Hotel, A
.Shaw. Prlneess-strei't. A’halle.v, a. former A A ’addington. 23— AA'nddington Institute’s new howling
procession.—Afr. J. Alason. of Bnrhim. won President’s cup outright at Clithcroo’s annual sheep dog trials.—Slaidhnrn’s ATaV (Aueeu (ATiss Ivenyon) crowned hy Lady
green was opened hy Afr. Harold Rnshton. 25—Clithoroe Catholics hold AVhitsnntido
'Petrie. 2G—Afr. and Afr.s. A
Bocks, celebrated their golden wedding. 28— Afarriage at Rrompton Oratory of Afr.
A ’illiam SHnger. Forest
I'k AV. Loyd (late of the Green Howards) of 42, 'riiurloe Square, London, and Aliss f. Af. B. T’arkor, younger daughter of Col.
Jolin Parker, C.B., of Rrowsholnio Hall, Clithcroo.
Alston. Nolson-stroot, Low Aloor. 21: ATrs. AT. Hall, AA^addington, 71: Afr. Robert Parkinson, A
A
Horrooksford fJtne Co. Ltd.. 51. 30— 'Pho Lancashire Federation of Rural
A ’addington-road, a director of
Friendly Societies held their annual meet ing at Downham Hall.—Fast Tiancasliiro Rambling Clubs held united meeting at ATartin Top and urged importance of foster ing au anti-litter campaign.
Sunday Scliool on removing to Clithoroc, Air. A
A
taker of M'esloy Church and Scliools. JUNE.
^ _ATrs. F.
bn.s.v during the week-end, Tiaving ontorod Cliatburn railway bonking oirico. a garage at Billington, and
R.arrow AVorking Afon’s Club.
1—It was found that hnrglars liad been Tho week’s deaths: Air. Sam Green, Brook-street. 57; )AIr. James AVinckley, 83,
to Tnverary. 5—Obituary; ATr. .A. AT. E. Clarke, of
3.—Ribblosdalo and Rowland i'anners’ trip A’nlmslcy having been appointed care
31— ATr. Joseph A’almsloy and his daugh ter received gifts from Low Afoor A’osleyan
A
vote of the Mayor, approved aetion of the Fducation Committee in deferring n snp-
Conservalivo Club at .Sahdon. 19— Clitheroo Town Conneil, hy casting
10_Sir AVilliam Brass. Af.P.. opened new
privately to Air. J. ICay. of Fdenfield. 15—Deaths; Airs. F. Staley, Church-row.
llL_Favcs Hall, AVost Bradford, was sold 10— Peter O’Neil (21). of 22, ATarlhorongh
Aliss AT Clinndlor. Grange House. AA'halley, 80: Atrs. E. Bradlev, Abbey Afill Cottage, AVhallev, 35; Afrs. E. A. AVood. 29. Painter AA'ood, ‘ Billington. G2: Afr. E. Anderton. Sunnyside, Langbo. a former niombor of Ciitlieroo Borough Police T^orce. G l ; Afrs. Jane Afoon, Afontaguo-stroot, Clltheroc. 56
3—Doatlis during the week; Afr. J. AA'. Dobson. Alcchniiics’-tcrrace, A’halley. (52;
A 5—Stuart Garvey (30). of T/cylamL was
fatally lnjurc<l through colliding with sheep while motor-cycling on tiie Sawloy road.
the popidntion of Clitberne as 12,008; of Clitfioroo Rural District, S.G44; and of
’addington-road, aged 09; AUss AT. 'Poni- linson, A’psleyan-row. C8: Afiss .-Alice Ire
ing the week: Airs. Ellon Smithson, of 53, A
A
land. Littlonmor. 25; Afr. R. S. CavolL Bawdlands, 41: Airs. T. Garner, Rack
A
York—street, 44. 14—Clitlieroc Town Council welcomed the
Ijublieatlon bv the “ Advertiser and Times” of a new Guide to Clillierne and district.
20— Disastrous garage fire at Chathiirn. 22— Deaths during the we(*lc:
Afr. Rd.
street. Clithcroe, at Birkdale, aged 55: Afr. .Tohn AA'ehstor Carlisle. J.P., Stanley
TTou.se, Clitherne, formerly of the Primrose Ibiper AA'orks. 82: Dorothy Lawson, South view. Slaidburn, 10.
Deaths during the week: Afrs. R^. B A’ilkinson, formerly of A’Iinlley. and A’ilson
A A A 18— Clilheroo’s annual summer holida.vs
view, Clitheroo, hoailmistrcss of the Sawley Council School, was knocked down by a motor-cycle and fatally injured at Blaek- jiool, where she was spondiiig a holiday.
began. 19.—Aliss Carrie BirtwoII. of Castlo-
9—Publication of the Census returns gave
Rowland Rural District, 5,G30. I'bo following deaths wort* recorded dur
Q.j—Alarriage at St. Helen’s, AAaddington.
F. Fceles, Fecles-lerraee, Grindleton. «0. oo—Tsii-. (I. AV. Pilkington, J.P., for P2
A ’est view,- Grimllolon. m ; Mrs.
22—Bowland Couneil were notified that ATajor A’right, of Bolton Hall, lind given
Dowiiham-road. Chathiirn. 58; Mr. »V"* I'i. AeevcMS, 7—Clilliiaoo ami district oxpcrioacod
19, Back Commons; Airs. Ellen (^Icgg. ot 1. DoLaev-streot; Mrs. M. E. Astloy (C<).
‘ [
Southport women .seriously injured evcle aceidont at Sawley Brow. Mr. W. AfcCormack presented with silver stand on being transferred as foreman of engravers from Barrow to Broadoak AAorks, Accring
of Beel-streel. Clitheroe. p _(;is|)urn Show marred hy rain.—Three
ton. M.—Deaths during tlie week: Rev A.
\V IJUin-r fornierlv Supermtondent o) Clilhoroe
lI.Af. Circuit; Mr. Robert Moon (SG), -I, Cross-street.
15—At Bashall Eaves Show. Elsie Alet-
calfo won outright a .silver cup lor tlio In'st I'ollecliou of wild llowers.— At Dounliam Show Air. AV. Briggs won the challenge cup
disastrous fire* at Stakes fi’anus, l)oi*ford Bridge.
for most poiiils. 1(5.—Clithi-roe Fire Briga«le smnmmieil to
discussion adopted n new tariff of electrici ty ciiarges.—Local cattle food iirins applied for licenses to sell slieep <Up.
_(jliD,orop Town Council after long 19,—A I)nti4i barn at Arhoiir Farm,
'Phornley, partially destroyed hy lire. 21.—Deaths during the week: Mr. AV.
Blac4vhurn (GG). of 37. C’astle-view, a well known greengrocer, and one ol the best billiard {)laver.s in the district; Airs. Flizaheth Moore (71). «if 35. Salford.
Afary’s Cliurch. Clitheroo. annoiniced to his congn’gation that he had aciHiiiti'd tlu*
Redor.ship of Clmrley. — Presentations at
29.—Rov. Canon AVrigloy. A’Icar of St.
Afoor Lane United Alethodist Churcii to Afr. J. AV. AVindlo and .Afr. T. AVimlle valued worki'rs. who left Clitheroe dnrinj the week for Canada.
Grand Primo of Kngland, visited tlie Ci'own Lodge, R.A.O.B.
2-1.—Brnther F. R. Sowerhy. R.O.H.,
2G.—Following a night crash at Salfoixl Bridge, a A’halley man was lined C5 for
A
being under tlie intluence of drink whilst in (4iargi‘ of a motor <‘ar. Alarriago at Hythe of Afr. Norman AVrigloy. of Ciitli- oro(*. ami Aliss R. F. F. dc Hoxaii. ot Afainital, India.
Ainsworth (G-l), formerly of the AA'oavors’ Arms am! A
J. G. Rainsbottom (7G), formerly of Barrow and AVliailey and latterly of Uoylake.------ Aliss liahind presented with mahogany writing desk on transferring from Pendle ton School to Guildford.
23.—Deaths during the week; Air. R. A
’ellsprings Inn, Sahden; Afr. with a Buny.ant C
tion of 40 .vears sorvioo at Alessrs. T. Satterthw.iite and Sons, A
’ork-street.
A’icar of Low Afoor, announced Iiis accept ance of the benefice of St. Stephen, Ha lingden Graiio.
.30.—Rc'.'. J. A\'. Pickup, for 21 years 31.—Afiss E. Freshwater received gifts
from .schnlans and staff at St. Jamc Soliool upon licr rotiremont after 32 .vear.s service.
SEPTEMBER.
D. Robinson, Steward oT the Honor of Clitheroe. Clerk to tlie Clitlioroo County Afagistrates, Grammar School Governors, and Coroner of Bowland. who commanchHl the l/4tli
Kn.st Tjancasliire Regiment T.F <luring tiio A
A ’ar.
a petitimi of Rihblesdale for cheaper Sai urday faros tn Blackburn.
Airs. ,T. Lang (43). of Railway-view Billington; .Air. Jolin Pindor (70), of 37, Henthorn-road. for nian.v years a member of the Bowlnnd Rural District Council representing Gisburn Forest: Airs. Altham, formerly of A
A
North AVostern Area ruled that bus
f.aros between Chathuru and Clitlioroo must he revised and .sorvice.s co-ordinated.
at Bolton-b.v-Bowlnnd Show. S.—I’lio Traffic Commissioners of the
A
service with the Clithoroo .-Ambulance Brigade. — The Rov. .-A. Thnrnher, now A
Castle-street, and Aliss F. Al. A’esthend
hy all sc*ctions at annual circuit rally. 10. —Alarriago of Afr. AV. A
A A ’b-sIeyaii ministei* at Chathuni. welcomed
of .Ashlirook, Clilhei'oo. II. — Oeaths during the week: Afrs. R
Blackpool, scored 2G8 for throe wickets in a matcli against the North Lancashire T.eaguo Xf., the latter hitting 13G for nine
AfacDonald. of Clitlu*roe, and Aliss E. A. Donaldson, of Banffshire.
A 21— Rihhlesdale Cricket League Xf at 22— A’odding at Ahordecn of Dr. John 23— After lieiug closed for ten months
A’icUiria Mill, Road, ro-npened on a six looms a weaver basis.
29— Deaths: Afrs. AT. AATiglit. Billington; Aliss F. A. Noble, A’est—view. 1C; Afiss T.
•square, 57; Airs. 'I’om Chow. Honthorn road; Air. Robinson Hargreaves. Aloorland
2-1—Obituary: Airs. A. Thomas. A’ilkin A
Paid’s-strcet, Low Afnor, 51; Atrs. Jane Hully, Haminerton Hall, Slaidbnrn.
A A Crescent, 83; Airs. A’in. A’ilkinson. St.
House, Slaidburn, was accidentally killed by a. light railway engine at the Fylde AValcr Board’s works at Hollins A’illago.
25—Rryaju Nevill Cottam (0), of Hollins
outbreak at Dcorbouso Farm, Gisburn. Deaths: Air. R. Townend fSO). of Rond,
2G—Clithoroo Fire Brigade called to an
ing, Barrow Gardens Farm, 79; Airs. L. T. Afarsbnll (mother of Airs. Bogg, AVad- dingtou A'icnrage): Airs. E. Hodgkinson, one of Sabden’s oldest resident.
for 50 vears Secretary of Sabden A’oavors A
Association; Air. Stephen Loftbouse Alill House Farm. Dilwortb. 3G; Afr. A
A ’. Loom
Rose Queen at AA^est Bradford. 3.—Clitberonians spent the week-end on
1.—Miss Raclinol A’ooller crowned ns
AUGUST. A
tbo A’bito Star Lliior “ Adriatic,”
voj’nging to tbo Canary Isles. 7.—Deaths during tbo week; Air. John
A Porter (75), a well known farmer of
Slater (G I ),jof 11. Aniton-avemio; Afr. F. AVhilalccr (55). formerly of Hall-street, at
TTan.son’s Farm, AA'est‘Bradford; Airs. Al AI. ATerecr (Gl), of S, Derby-street; Air AAL Clapham (G9), of Gihhs Farm,. Newton Mr. J. Spencer (G8), Priest Biggins, Bol ton-h,v-llowland: Air. C. Hornby, a sides man at (lishurn Church.
C'mintv Justice's’ Clerk in succession to his father.
1-1.—Mr. A. J. D. Robinson appointed
the National crisis was made h.v Conneillor R. ALmley, Chairman of Finance, at :i brief meeting of the Town Conneil.
stationmastor at Langho appointed station master at Horwich.
1(5.—Air. S. H. Ryder for eleven year
18.—Deaths during the week: Air. A’ 'riMiiIiiimn ‘51), of 10, A’alker-streot; Afr.s A’. Fi-^h (51), formorly of Hayhurst-street
at Bolton. *2-1.—Clitherno and District Golf Club
A A A 15.—-An appeal for economy in view of
’hitesido, of A
9. —Private G. A’. Ogdon presented with the Long Service Afo<la! after IG years
Langho. 5. —Reniarkable collection of dairy stoef
A ’c-st-viow, CUtfioroe, at 3. —The
L.ALS. Railway Company refused
4. —Deaths during the week: Afr. A’. H R. ushtoii (GO). Alasear-row. A’addingtnn
A
29.—Air, H. H. Hargreaves presenti'd ’liair to mark Ins comple
Aliddle Ixics. AVIutcwcIl; Afrs. Af. J* P.'®’ of 51. Peel-street; H
opened series of efforts for Blackburn Royal
litCrn.aiv ivlueli oventtmlly lealized i'lGO.
prize essayists from the (Jlitheroe selmols ; on nil outing to Preston.
—q’lio Afayor aceompnuiod Faraday . OCTOBER. 1. —Aliss .Asthury rotirei! from tjie teach
ing ^ta(l’ of St. James’s School after many years’ service.
II. Finder (80), 3, Bright-street; Mrs. A . A. Fort- (41), of 41, Soedall-aveiuio; Air. J. Ashton, 4, Alarlhorougli-street; Afv. C. E. CoK (58), formerlv Standeii Estate agent, ill Leeds; Air. F. 0. Alartin (48). ioi-jiierly of Clilheroe, jit Blackburn; Airs. Al. \\hipp (87), Kiiig-stroel, AA'lialley; Air. J. .^larKm, of Wilhgill.—.A serious outlireak of fire occmTcd at Foul.*<.vkos AlilL—'I'lm Rye. AA. .1. Syrnomls was instituted as A icar ot
2. —Oeatlis during the week: Alls. R.
SiiluK'n. 3 . -Clitheroe Ciistle floodlit, in celi-liratioii
of the Fiinidav centenary during lete m aid of llie Memorial Fund. Grifiiiis pre sented to the Corporation hy Afrs. Aitkoii and 4
veiled hy the Alay<»r during the da>.-1*520 raised al ji Consi'rvativo L'stive imuket in Clilliertie.—New .-Amhuhince Hall oiieiieil at
‘\(*enU*d hy Alis> .Aitken, ii'i'ie 'jH"
Read. ;■), — Ifeiiry Smalley (24), of l‘’shlou-teiraee,
Calendars Diaries
ADVERTISEH&TIHIES OFFICES 27, Castle Street and 6, Market Piece
received fatal injuries in a nnul aecident lu'Jir Low ALior Church.—A\h:ill«*i Rural Deanery matle gifts to Ciinon Wiigley. the Rural Dean, prior to his deparinre lor
C’hoi ley. 7. {'lltiu'roo Liberals raised L'lOu by :i
Side ol work. 9.--|)eatlis (luring the wi'ck ; Rcv. FjiLlier
Alichael King, S..I.. AI.C., for many .vears assoeiated with Stonyhurst t'olle.:e ami Tfvusi Grei'u; Air. John Ingham (81 i. Olay- liousi* Farm, Downham; Air. A
wood for 21 years manager of Rarrmy Print works am! a former .meniher of Ciillieroi; IDiral I)istri<’t Conneil, at ( ’ro.vdeii: Mr. Jolin Alitehell (53), .’52, Vieloria-dreel : Airs. Al. Mall (81), formerly of 75. AVoom*- lane. at Accrington: Adam Latham (70) 22, Afarlhorough-street.
Association relehrated its 21st hirOiday. a presidential ehaia of office being worn for the first time hy Air. A. I'l. Aeevei'.
14.—Clitheroe and T)istrict Crocers’
K;,—Deaihs during tho week: .\lr.>. A. Burnett (74). of 78, Chathurn-road; Mis>
Nellie Roliinson, formerly of Shaw Cultage; ATrs. L. Loftliouse (47), formorly of Shaw Bridge House, at TTaherghaiu; Miss T. Altham (.5G), of A'allcy-view. Grimlletou Mrs. G. Ti. Kenyon (53), of l»omesno Arms, Newsholme.—P.S. Leith r('liri-d iroiu the Clitheroo Police Force.—Afr. Gerald Bailey addressed League of Nation; mc-i*t
ing in Clilheroo. ■17,_^D- AV. A
hotng vigorousl.v pursued. 23.—Deaths during tho week: Mr. R
Air! J. T. Edmondson (G4). 23. Ivay-stn'ct “ .lohnny ” Birch, a former C'litheroe foot bailor, in India; Dr. Henn (73), Bishop Suffragan of Burnley.
TTavhnr.sb (73), Lees Cottag-t*. A’Iiitewcll A I. :—Deatli at Chatlmrn of Colonel F dent of Clitheroe Poultry Society.
28.—Ivleetion Results :— Clitlioroo Division.
Sir AVilliam
Bra.ss (Con.) Air. ,S. S. Awhery (Lab.)
Afajorit.v ........... Rkipton Division.
Air. F. Rov Bird (Con.) ... Air. J. P.'Davies (Lab.) .
Sir IL Samuel (Lib.)
24..361 14,920
9,4-11
•38.013 13.0.53
Afajnrity ..................... 14.960 Dnrwen Division.
Captain A. Graham (Con.) ... 14,630 Afr. C. RotliW(*lI (Lab.)
A
............... 18,023 ......... 5.184
Afnjorit.v ...................... 4,287
30. —Deaths during the week: Air. John Briggs (82), of TJmelield-avonuo. A’lmlley.
AA'alker-street. I’olieo Court Afissioner and Probation Oflieer for Clithoroc. after long service in tho Salvation Army; Airs. Robert AVhitosid(* (GO), formerly of Castle («ate. Clitlieroc, at Padiliam; Afnrio Proctor (2), of A
A ’Iiitoh(*ad, 12,
accident. 31. —Barnoldswiok Cricket Club wore
A ’(*llgnte, C’litlicroe, after a burning
elt-ctcd mombors of tlio Ribblcsdalo Cricket Lcagvio at tbo annual meeting at. Cliorloy, Mr. .1. H. Ramsbnttom becoming President for tlio 2Gtli year.
NOVEMBER.
don; of tlie Naticmal Free Church Council, and Air. G. Perrin, organising secretary, snout the week-end in Clitlirooc* district cliu’.’clios.
^Cunliffe, A’. D. (C.)
................... 2.949 ................... 2,416 ..................... 2,381 ............... 2,236
1. —3’be Rev. Dr. Griflitlis Jones, prosi-
for many years of Coldcotcs Farm, Pendle ton: Commandant James A
27.—Sir Tl. R. Hornby re-elected presi
of Clitheroe Golf Club. 21.—Tlic General Flection campaign was
A ’i'sthead re-eleetc'd
pre.sident A ’. 11. Hop
Ri’ad, acieptcd living of St. ALiiy’s C'liureli, ('lit lieroi*.— L'anglio Wi’.^leynii-. m:uh* gifts to Mr. and Airs. .S. II. RyiliT on their tlo- parturo to Jlorwioli,
12.—'riie Rev. AA'. S. IL’liii, A'iear of
A’arley (53), of J'’o\-sireet; Ah'. David A
N A
Foroter, who took an active part in all village afi'air>; Mrs, M. S\\aU*s (G9J, of 32, Bawdiands.--A disasiroii" barn lire occiirri'd al l)e(*r House Farm. Gisliurii.— Dale H(*ad residents inadi* gili> to AH’, and Airs. Killick who were leaving llie district.
iiigtoM, a pmminoiii Wesleyan ami
recognition »)f 21 years faithiiil minisirv at ,St. I*aiil’s on his appoiiitiiiem. to Hasfing- deii Gram*.
Low Aloor parishioners prcseiiied siandard reading lamp to the Rev. J. A
14—Clitheroe Sho|)ping AA'eek opened.— A
’. I’ickup in L5—(.'ivie servici* at Cliilieroe AA'esley
Church. 17— 'I’lie complete re-organisation of
Rihhlesda,le Nursing Ass<ioiali(m was announced at animal .meeting wlu*n Lady Rihhlesdah* was elected president.
Parker from CRilieroe Labour party was announced.
AA'oml {8G). at AVhins Lodge. .Saluh'ii: Mr. .1. Pilkinglon (t»l), of Gardeners’-row, Sahden. Mrs. J. AVehster (3G). of AVhalley- row. .8ahden; Airs. F. A. Park<T (73). of Regent-ierrace. Whalley; Airs. Al. Heaton (G8). of Oddies’.t(*rraco. Clialhurn; Mr. .1. F. Birtwell (7-1), 35. A
•30—Deaths during tlio week; Mr. Samuel Dugdale (58), of. A’addington: Mrs. C.
A
a famous cornelist and bamlmasicr. 22.—The Rev. K. L. Alorris pn*ached hia
A final seriiums as A ’halley-road. Sal>den, iaiti;
transferring to 'niornton-l(‘-AL)or>. Lincoln. 24. —C’iitiieroe ex-Service nu*n passed .a
’icar of 'Possidi* before
resolution eondemnig the Moans 'I'ost for irnnsitional unomjiloymeni heiielits.
anoilu'r hound ovt*r on a. chai’ge of endanger-- iiig the safety of railway [i.nssongers ny. placing a erowhar, iron i-liair. ami >ioiu>s on llie metals near Bellman.
Af.nrshnll, caretaker at St. Nicholas’ Church, SalKloii: Air. 3'. Read (24), of Great Har- woml, formerly of Clitlioroo: Air. R. Lan caster (67), a former Clitheroe solicitor, ab lioughlmrough: Aliss .lane Jackson (Gl), 2.‘L Ctirzon-street: Mrs, George Gooth (7‘
of G7. Chathurn-road: Airs. Al. AValmsIe.y (82),'66. C’hatlmrn-road; Mr. Georgt* Briggs- (44), of Rydal-placc, C'hathnrn: Airs. Wynne (52), of .Stocks Hill. A
.)),. A ’hnlley.
of Sergeant in the Clitlieroc Borough Polieo Fon-e.—Clitlu*rne Division Liberal Associa tion raised C625 at a bazaar.
apply for powers to extend their electrieitv si’heme to the rural an*as at a I’ost of. L
‘27,nri). DECEMBER.
tive Cinema Mall. 2. —Lancashire Boot 3'
r.ade .Association,
view. Billington, eelehrated
tli.ir goltI«*nj wedding.
Hargreaves (85), 29, Castle-vicw: Air. .I.i A. Dalzell, well-known ehiii:i, mon-hant, whoi visited Clilheroe fairs for forty years; Airs, Hadlield (52), of Tiangho.i 5.—Chathnru sale of work n'lilized ,£318,
2. —CUtberoe Afnnieipa! bfiection results: Cooper, .T. ,S. (C.) Loftbonse, H. (C.) Bonllmni, I'^. (.C) A
^Hargreaves. G. (Lab.) ... 2,011 Ford. J. C. (Lib.)
Corporation ’bus collided* with a mnjor wagon and demolished garden foming. Seven passengers escaped injury.
‘I.—Skidding near A’balloy an Accrington A
annouiiecHl that arrangements had heoii iniuh* to transfer from Horrocksford to Standi'ii Hoy in TYbruary next with the proposed establishing of an oi"litcen-holes course.—Clilhoroe cotton operatives passed a resiihition strongly condemning cuts in
unemployment benefits as unnecessary .and niijusiiliahle. 25.--Deaths during the week: Air. A.
AL ]■;. Smith (71), 38, Castle-street; Afr, R. .S'yarhriek (78), 99, Scott-terraee; Airs. L. ATalmsley (•M), of Black TTousc, Dale Head.'
A ’hallov; ATr.s.
leador, spent the day at the Guest House, A
while lighting the fire at her homo.—Canon ami Afr.s. AA'rigley wore presented with a wireless sot by Iho congrogation of CliUieroo Parish Church in recognition of 2S voars’ faithful service, terminated by Canon AVi'igloy’:; appointment ns Rector of Cborloy.
5.—Miss Rebecca 3'rynor (24), of Lanc- sid(* rarm, AHttoii, received fatal burns
James; ,(34), foreman at Clilhoroe Gas AVorks’. in a motor cycle accident; Airs, .T, Ha.vdmi (71), Iving-strcet, A
Adult School, receiving many cotton trade
27.—Air. Gandhi, the Tndinn (Engross A esti Bradford, attending a .mooting of tlio
dcloiations and being intomowed bv scores of I’rossmon. 2P|—
-Ali.ss Amy Johnson lectured
AVhiu*^* on “ AA^th Jason to tlio land oi the Qoldon Flooce”’—Alitton residents
Paul’s (31mrcb, and Secretary of tlio Union-street Co-oporativo Society; Afr. It. GoUlsird (2S), 48, Afoor-lano; Afiss P. 3’hrolaU (85), of 11, Cliestcr-avohuo; Airs. Ann Pfrkington (82), of 3. Ouoen-strcot, LowAfoor; Mr.s. C. Aubrey (24), of 2, Union- stroct, liow Aloor; Air. T. A
Brow (58), of St. X*anPs-slrcot, Low Aloor, for many years A’icar’s A
’nrden at St.
of Pemlloton, at Hogbton. 9.—Councillor James Bootbman was re
A ’rigbt, formerly
elected Alnyor of CUtberoc for a third term. 11.—Armistice Day wa.s celebrated in
Clitheroe. by a brief service in the Castle Garden Remembrance.
G.—Doatbr. during tbo wook: Jfr. James A
Afitchell, C. H. B. (Lab.) 1,368 Sainsbury, J. (Lib.) .... 80S
Higsoii. L. Afrs. (Lab.) ... 1.4G7 ........... 1,851
uttered strong protest against closure of the 3’rougli of BowlamI to motor conclt traffic.
8. —Alany protests wore being made rospcct-»
Parson-lane, CUthoroe, i‘clehraied theiq golden wedding.
son, 3’inklers Farm, .Slaidhnrn. 12. —Rov. A. Aliiligan, curate at Poulton-
Quinn (78), Salford; Air. F. A’arey (5.3),. of 13, Salthill-roail; AIrs.iAI. Holileii (71), of King-street, A
A ’halley; jMr. John Hodg
resolution urging tho Education Coinmittoo to consjdor tho nrovision ;of free meals for necessitious scbolnr.s.
le-Fylde, appointed Vicar of Low Aloor. 15.—^^CUthoroo 3’own Conm-il passed aj
Garner (78), of Back A'ork-street. a iirom- inent religious worker; Air. AV. Geldard (59), of Afoor-lane. well-known green grocer and fish salesman: Mr. A’iHia-m
'I’hompson (71), of Henthorn-road, a notahk' inventor, engineer, and pioneer of the allotment movement; Airs. Af. Beckett (72), of AlitehcU-street.
A
tained at
Christ.mas partv at Swan and. Royal Hotel.
21.—Four liundrod poor children enter
AA\ Rigby (75), formorly of Church Stile,- Slaidburii. at Colne; Afr.s. Nellie Hall (63), 28j^ AAlialloy-roail; Air. John Rawsthorno (67), 19, Alilltriorno-aveimo; Airs. Blcazard' (72), of A
25.—Dcatbs during tho week: Alr.s. J.. A ’oono-lane. 18.—Dentils during the>vce^: Air. F. AV.-
ing applioation of the Afoans Test. 10. —Air. and Airs. J.; AA'hittaker, .52,.
11. —Doatlis during tlie week: Afrs. .Ty
! I
7. —Bowland Rural District Conneil •1.—Deaths <lnring tin* week: Airs. A.-
lield a conference at Clitlieroc. 3. —Afr. and Afrs. F. T.ang, of .5. Railway-
1. —Outbreak of liri* at Clithoroc Co-per,a- 30.—Clilheroe 3'own Council decided to 28. —P.C. Brindle promoU-d to tlie rank 25. —One CUtlieroe hoy w.ns hirelied and 18— 'I'he resignation of ( ’onncillor R.
l.‘L—Deaths during the week: Airs. AV. ’ilkinson (72), of AVaddow ( ’oilage, A’add-
AT C'lilhc]'n<| 'I'hrond
di'Vra't> had a g l | mas. awakt
hoy^
St niim-in| pi'ctly ; Then r;i tills IIU; and lii. •Airs. \V|
with t for till- heads mem V a poiail ••Clml,! Ditiiici hies. 1
and t li>- srlioiil cnm-cri,
cinicen
at tend*' good liijil
had i Ik'.I the II.I assjsi 111^
........I
cliildn-n 'I'ln* .
Iv thank The . IMis. M.
L'l ; Si. Airs. S!ii|
Holton 17s. li,
.'’'fhoed. t l 10s.: \ i f 7s. (m!,; AVhiltale 5s.; .Mrs
v. eeki.x- ; siqiplii'd weekly :
and ihul Mbs. iainf All's. KihJ th’ain. <1 qiiamiiv era* kei':
( ’ol^’iiian. I Mrs-. As|i| eraiig. - ;
R.
and 'i'iii A1 l'M*s
27. —Deaths during tlie week: Air. AA'. F.
Ala.\'or an A'pinall. pl'esrnts ; Kav ( ( ‘hii Mr. and Alls. •l-,„u deriiralnoi mas ralo-. Havd.a k (4iu:-«)i Ci l iReidleldl . l (Swan
<n'a iige- (Gtvni 1 gaiiics am lo.vs. er.-ii
and lns<-tjiis
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