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I 'UP TO TH E fI?ESENT THERE IS | NO INCREASE IN PRICER.


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* I BUY NOW ----- T^E UNCERTAINTY i OF SUPPLIES MAY!CAUSE PRICES ! Il'TO' 'RI^E. .


1 i 1 II : ^ SEE lOUR LARGE VARIETY. ^ ' ■


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:»c ! A. W. WHITAKEk


14< CASTLE STRiEET, CUTHEROE?. T E L . 160. .


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evening, the members of the I Mothers] i Union held their monthly meetmg at the Vicarage i. The Rev. T. il- gave ah interestmg address on ChnsU; mas and the Home.” Several matted were discUssedI and co-operatd refresh-] mentsi'were sefved.


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lattending the' Day schools sang In. Church last Sunday evening. §ix carolS] were rendered,; takmg the ipl^ce of th^; sermon. ; | The Rev. T. Ji Byron con^ ducted the service. iTheiChiltfrep sang very sweetly and gave pleasure to ^ good congregation. The ^chiir^ Imd. been tastefully decorated with everJ greens, and the Christmas prib and tr^.


carol; SERVICE.-The jf scholars; i , J


-6n Christmas Day, there bqmg two cele-j bratioiis of holy communion as ^eU as


held In the Parish Chilrch of;,St.,Jotoi


Matins. Thei services were conqueted; by the R e v .TjlJ. Byron. There were a


LANGHO


Eociar on Thursday, at St. Leonard's School, andi al good number attended^ A beetle idrrie was won by Miss K* Wilson and i Mr. J.' H. Bullock. Manjf other games were-played; an^d an ex* cellent; supper was. served,; -after whicli Mr. Slater privided.music fqr.furthep


SOCIAL.-4-Tiie tennis club held d games].; .! 1 |


noon; ; for! the I evacuees, and a further party for them, and-young friends. lylUi be held atiNorthcote, to-day; the Mlssesj Birtwistle. being responsible. I Scholars


home for Chrfstmas but; it is| expecteq that mostiwllli return. Many local men in the Forces have been homej on leave but none with the .B.EP. .were so for;] tunatA , 'A; faarty -was 'he]d in. .JStJ Leonard’s'schpol on Christmas after-


schools each; held parties i for the scholaVs bdfote breakmg-up for the Christmas rpcess. Many* evacuees went


of the: Methodist Sunday ;School-beldj their Annual tea party arid Mclal last night".VI Employees , of Messrs; Grpen Bros.,’’ held 'a party-in St. jLeonard’k School-rcnIWe'dnesday evening. Pinm reheai-sals; are now taking place, at the bUllUUli lUi


schools for 'the annual concerts which " . . _ . g,. parties


follbw the;New Year’s Day, .U AM V AiAU* W** ■


the farming' community,/Mrs.- Margaret Elizabeth Slitipson, of Eosthams Farm] died yesterday week at her daughter’s home- in • Padiham. Seventy years of age, she had resided with her husband] Mr. Tom Simpson at Eastham Farm fo| about 50. years, Mr.. Slmpsonj follqwing the late Mir. John Easthaiil m occupied Associated; with the Parish Church, she had many; friends in the jdiStrict, and will '.be greatly missed. The |interment took place atlthe Parish Churchyard on Saturday, the Vicar.(Ven; Archdeacon F. O. Ackeriey) hfiBciating. |


OBITUARV.—Well known ■ amongst


- whist drive; ’ ■Friday eveilii


-preqsed-. to!. Jthe [donors by I the Vicar


all faeen genbroilsly given.l consisted of Christmak; ■


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■ ' . Mr! P.Kayi^Travelling prize? were wo: 1 . by Mrs.- Haynes and Mte.lHomby, ana a, sitting prize by Mrs. J. Har^ooq. The proceeds, |Which .were in ald]Of Churph Funds, amounted to about £5.


(the! room'; Mr. John Maudsley. Ladle li, Mrs] MoAdam;' 2, Miss E.Maudsle; 3, Mrs. J.;Marsden; con., [Miss Tatteri sail IGentlemenr 1, Mr. ;G Kay; • Mr. A. Martin; 3, Mr. J. Wood; con


(Venerable]Archdeacon Aokeirley), Mr j; Kay; acted as! M.C.. anq [the pilzre were won as [follows: Highest score '


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LIGHTING OFFfiNCES For riding a pedal cjjcle with an


unobscured front light during trie i/. S


f^hoursofidarkness, Leslie (Jhamberk, 'warehouseman,! -*3, ^ark-streeq; John Wlghall, [labourer kg, Cha^- burn-road|; ,\Palter shultleworth, loConiotlve driver, 16j Frankliii- street: ; and ; Wilfred f Starklp, cabinet! maker, 5,: 'Wlls'on-street, were ieach fined 2s. 6dl at the Borough Sessions, yestprejay, write DpuglasIPfeedy, poultry'farmer, c f


I 5,] Little Moor, [was filled' 5s. lii ' further .cakes'of riding Ipejlal. cycles without; adequate lights,| William Khowies, skin dresser, hf -lOS;. Her- thorn-road' and Harry | Weaver, farm lahourer ,6 .Moss-street, we^e ordered I to: pay costs. ;; i !


i C H A R I T Y


distribution of St. Thomds’s took place to the School on [evening by .the Vicar (Rey. P. Shaw), Mr.! T. Robinson and Holgate.


; ; [ i ; , D I S T R I B U T I o j v Nr.


: favourable,: the moonlight I replai; ‘black-out. ,The proceed? £4 Ttfc. [for choir funds.!


■Leonard’s Church Choto iWenJt round of the village on Chrlstn stogtog carols.. Conditions we.


Carol SINGING.-Riqmbe'r; i ! ;


lursday '. Brad-* T. J.


'.r-The ■


y qoie


.as Eve, :e most ;tog the werq


of-St. [their


.at|;early communion ton; Clrlktmas ! morning. ' During the' servic) -which followed the- chbir sang the'jilnthem “.^ d He Shall Reign." ! : ;,


; ST. LEONARD’S CHURGRt^There wa? a large number- of|comminicants


held at the school oh The prizes, which had


[ entertainments ]; committee . of - the ; Parochial Church-Council,'a successful


.WHIST] DRIV)E.—Arranged, by .thp ;|


GRINDLETON ; CAROL SERVICE.T-Methoc li


the village had a caroUser^i Sund-ay aftqmoon. The sery’ conducted byJJSlster Olive, jof m'ead, wlth*Slster Frances speaker. A number of ] boyk the Bjjhool sang carols. In tengl] well as In; German, and chile i the i'lllage also; had their i the miislcarside.


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leadership of Mr. E.,|B(arg[: JiP., a band of local carol have raised .£8 for the Institute for the Blind;; |


I [for the BLlND.-i-Undd Nil WHIST HRIVE. - 'T h e farei ;and thahkt were ek-


night whist drive organised members; of the Village proved highly successful and jolly event^ Play at 25 tabl supervised by. Messrs.! ;C. . and S. (3reen, The prlze- were Mrs.J. Smith, MiskekD. iey, E. Bleazard, Er Wilson Jeffes, Messrs. H. Jackson, J. J. Calverley. M. CoEttesj |E. R. Green, and H.; Knowles, for dancing was furnishep Battersby's Band, the duties being shared by Messrs.; P. and T. Bell.


[ i.i


;iriger,s -tional


toves, the


Irsi Jn


I livery Jsl was ’.eftso'n


v^liiners Slnal- md P, Smith]


dxlng ly the. -titute


. CHRISTMAS.—On Friday]the day ■ ! '' , I large number of communicants. , . ]


attracted a goid deal of CHRISTMAS DAY.T-Spnlpes iwerp,


HURST' GREEN i WADDINGTON MOTHERS’.; UNION.-On iTuesdajt,


HANDICAPS.—Christmas s


and domino handicaps at .tjie ing Room resulted as folio Snooker: LR. Hailson (goos i) W. Wooffe (chicken). Domln i R. Hanson (chicken); 2, S; W (cigarettes).;


ST. HELEN’S CHURCH.-


were many copimunlcants three celebrations cjf H;oly munlon on Christmas Dpy. Vicar (Rev. W. G. Jones)| als(i ducted Matins. The churcfi been seasonably decorated holly and evergreens. ;;


METHODIST SUNDAY; SC


; Atlharaiwas thfe soloist and !her usual' delightful manne; iwalk beside you” and I’Thle i Violin.” An excerpt from iWomen” was given in the a play, produced by Mrs. T. A iThe characters of Meg, Joj Be Amy were' excellently playp Violet Robinson, Mary and Altham, and Jean Cross re'sp ly, Mrs. jT.; Altharii taking tfi of Mrs, March. Mr. M. Qarri of- Blackburn, delighted .the’ ence with his talking dolls, j with numerous illusions i anc jurlng tricks. Refreshment: served during the interval, a; evening was brought to a the Christmas play, “ The tute,” which had been produ Miss Camm, L.C.S.M., AJj.C.M. cast was as follows: Nurse Miss Mary Kenyon; Nurse Auntie, Miss H. Haworth; Mri Miss Edith E, Altham; Mrs. Miss Hilda Crbssley; IdalEl ,Miss Mary Altham:


—The annual entertalnmen|t held at the Methodist Sch Boxing Day, when there was attendance, presided over Rev. Roland Holt. The Choir, the leadership of Mr. W. A sang the anthem, “Behold, you g6od tidings.” Miss E(


Altham: ‘/The Substitute/? Ml isjEna ,Bowker. All. gave first-rate i s -uhles, and the play was, greatly e^ ir Joyed. The proceeds were lnaldipf £ uriday School funds.


Jessie, ,


;i oOker- • Rdad-] m


es; 1, iialley


2,:


There ,t I the. Com- The con- had


with ty


.Pol on large the


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fer:


ilOOL. was


under tham, bring E. in


ru Old tham,


Little m of


ithand' ;d by iJUlan


iqctlve-^ part


ijthers, audi­


os also con- were the


cl 1 se by $ubs ti­


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ed by The


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:ira Mrs.


May’s ;. Mee, .nd,


-May,


Ing,' T.


BV O. HOTHERSALU A H. FORREST FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN.


TFhe Business of TAXI PEOPKIETOE , A iAND FUNERAL DIRECTOR as


carried on .by Mr. A. Knowles, Com­ mercial Garage, Shaw Bridge, Clitheroe . The vehicles comprise


Petrol Pump, 550 gallon capacity. Gfir- agmg for six cars. For sale at a' low figure. The premises, are to be ha.djat alloijv rental.


1 Vauxhall Heaise, 1 Rolls-Royce,' Taxi, 2 |Austln isy, 1 Star Taxi.! ; All smart and well equipped. ;


premises or to ; i HOTHERSALL and FORREST, i ■ • Auctioneers and Valuers, (Tel.i95.)


For permission to-View apply on.the ’■ , CLITHEROE, Lancs.


fTHE CLITHEEOE AUCTION MART i COMPANY LTD.


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QA’/ l f l SCOTCH and LOCAL FED o u t t u ‘ heifers, bullocks, and COWS ana


lyONDAY NEXT, SALE OP PAT -tV-X j STOCK, at 10-45 a.m,, when


i


AND HOGGS will be on offer. Grading 'for subsidy, at 9-30 a.m.


QKA-/1 KA NORTH COUNTRY] and OOU


a.m. when; a useful show of Newly- Calved ^w s and Heifers and I


T SO'fiO N forward.;


FRIDAY, January 5th, Sale at 11 la.m. EDWARD


Tel. 325. IllSTRT O


CHESTER, ' Secretair.


F FOD O !


rrONTROL OF THE COLLECHON v*! andi DISTRIBUTION OF ] FAT STOCK FOR. SLAUGHTER,


ALLOCATION OF PARISHES TO CENTRES.


. Southport. ' . . I


Collecting Centre: Clitheroe, Monday. District Chairman : E, Chester, 36, King Street, Ciithcroc.


■Mitton, Waddtogton, Bashall Eaves, Grtodleton] Bowland Forest (Lower Division), f Bowland Forest (Higher Division), paslngton (detached), Slaid- bum. West Bradford, Newton. . ; . Except to special circumstances,; in any case where portions of a farm lie to two or more‘parishes, the farm: will be considered-as In the parish in jvhich the farm residence is situated.


Centre : Chtheroe, Chatbum, Down- hdm', Twlston, Worston, Mearley, Pendlotpn,; Sabden, Wiswell, Whalley, Henthoriiei Coldcoates,'' Little. Milton, Aighton, Bailey, Ghaigley, Dutton, Chipping, . Leagram, Little Bowland, Bilhngton '(excluding Langho), and the following parishes to Yorkshire : Great


Parishe?; attached to Collecting


. The Area Livestock Supervisor for this area is R. S. Harrison, Mmistry:ot - Pood, 5, iTrafalgar Road, Birkdalq,


! i


! CHATBURN , i PA?E(Js ENTERTAINED.-Oq Sun­


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day afternoon, through the. kindness; of Ills. Heaton and the memhers of Ihe- Women’s Voluntary Service, the parents of .evacuee? at Chatbuni, ;Downham and Worston -were, invited te a party, along ! ■with their children, at the Church Ihstitiite there bein^ about 60 present. Dtoner was served, the: meal consisting of hot pot qnd Clhistmas j^pudding. A large Christmas tree, illuimnathi -with fairy lights, was. laden with gift?, and each child received


!a present,: vhile'all the parents received a handkerchief from the trte. Mr. L. King- Wilkinson Ipresented' the 'gifts from the tree ahq'extended the season’s.greetings. Meat pies, biscuits and tea wib also served', during the' afternoon before the patepts returned te Manchester. Mrs. Assheten and Jlr.' Barrett, Mr. and llrs. L. King-


.Wilkinson jand the Rev. E. and Mrs. Swallow -visited the party during the afte^oon.j Catels were sweetly, subgiby the childioni,


• 'i . \ ; CAROL I SERVICE.—;On Sunday eyen-


ing, .a caipl service, conduoted by the Vicar, was| hold at Christ Church. There was tl go(^; attendance. The collections for


were m an the hlirid


-. Dunstan’s hospital CriRlSTjWAS; SERViCE.-Oii Christ


mas morning, a service was held in jtho Parish Cliurch; when the Rev.-A. ! E. Swallow.-wp the preacher. The colleclion


.was for'trip .Waifs and Strays Society] DANCE-j—


' yilson, [Music


ly Mr. )f Cowell


M.C. Organized by the Billiard


Club, a'very successful dance was held in the Church 'Institute on Saturday night. There was] a large attendance, a’nd»Pord’a Band played for dancing.


. BREAKING ; UP.-tast Friday after­


noon, before breaking up for the Christmas holidays,, the day school scholars joined the evacuee children to a concert, -which was held in the,Church Institute. Parents were invited. ' The programme consisted of son^, carols, dancing, and a puppet show, eaclj item being Well giyen. During the concert,; Mr. Aidersley, wished all [the children aj happy Christmas, and! three cheers were given for the teachersj; j


bum Girls’ Cluh held their . Christmas party, to the club roOm, at the Church Institute, Jon Wednesday night. Supper was, served, and afterwards a fancy dress parade was held. The prize was awarded Id Miss Marion Hudson, riho represented “ England.” The prize was kindly giy.eh. by -Miss C. Freeman; The rest of th? evening was spent , in gmes, and danctog. i The .stogtog of ['Auld Lang Syne,” ; brought an enjoyqble evening to a close. - The judges were Mrs. A. Taylor and Mrs. W. Frankland


GIRLS’! CLUB PARTY.-:-The Ctoat-


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND [CATTLE TRANSPORT


put Netv SubrOffice: at BOLTO. is' situated in the MAIN STRU. PPEN las and froin MONDAY,


il939, i for . the r TRANSACTI BUSINESS .ducyigj the following


: [MONDAY 3-30


I TUESDAY ..[........ . 3-30 I WEDNESDAY! ........ 3-30


THURSDAY I .......... 3-30 F r id a y .


........ 3-30 p


N-BY-BOWLAND ET, and i will i be 18th DECEMBER; ON OF ANY hours ;—•)


■ ,7*30 p.m. •l5-0 ip.m.


SATURDAY ................ 9*0 a.


m.— i7-30ip.m. ,m.— 5*0; p.m. m.— 5-0; p.m. ,m.—11-30 a.m.


:”


CATTLE TRANSPORT OFFICE, MAIN STREET, BpLTON-BY-BOWLAND.


H OGO , -[ ■ . n . '; ' -- :] ■ M ■ ■ ’PHONE 15 (During Office [Hours). ■ -y;i : ■[ ■ -


SLAIDBURN; ’Phpne 24.


Cut This Oiit; For Your Futi r Reference. .tine ON SAIE


BRiARS, 16/16 arid 21/- ealclf. Real qu&lit]! 'at a thasonable price|-Balley’s, ;|3, (lAstle Street, Clitheroe.'


l B R I T I S H i ? E X P E D l ' n O N A R Y F O R C E . > M


qutoity.; Wd’toave a large, sllection of ^?pes ' from 2/'6 each.—Bailey’s 3,


B Castle Street, 'Clitheroe.


■OOR SALE.—Two CAIRN X"; PUPPIES, 3 months bitch.—Apply Vale View Waddirigton Road.,


o , dog and Nurseries,


ld TERRIER 1 - i j . f '


delay. ■ TSteck' .Printed addressed EllVELOBES (6d. per packet) ' and Prlrited; Addressed Gummed LABELS (6d. for 25) now, to ?tock.—


ake sure, your Letters and Parcels reach Prance with the minimum


and Times-Office,,.,6,; Market' Place, Clitheroe.i, '


'


haVh a good selection of BEN .(WADE-.jStraight Grato 'Selected


The Cottd G


otta UOi.


TO LET


3E TO LET--66, DOWNHAM .D.—Apply Thomas Robinson, ge, Downham.


m o SEIL OR TO LETi—Good Stone- A hlinh TTOnSF! flf. W’nrtHIncrf’/m • n/ifh


possession. For full particulars apply to Mrs: ’Altham, Belgrave; Vfilas, Waddtogton or to HOTlffiRSALL arid FORRESjr, Auctioneers arid‘Valuers, Bank Salerooms, ..Clitheroe.- (Ifel. j 95),


all -mod ern conveniences. ; Vacant built HOU E at addtogton, wt


[Advertiser T° lET I shortly .'No. 2, GREER- LE


en -WADE famous Brlkr PIPES hold itheir place of honour tor.


Whiteacre Lane, Barrow.' Three b^- rooms, bath] separate W.C., e.l.;. all tile ranges, garage.—Apply above address.


mob )ljJNT TE^ACE; eonier , |jf m o


BRITISH I EXPEDmONAEY FORCE. Ion;


of His Majesty’s; Forces. 50 B24VELOPES,' completely


A


Price ■; 1/6.—AdvertiMr Office, iCiitheroe.i


void writing that’ when corresponding with


and


CHATBtto ROAD, CLITHEROE.— Accommodation: Drawing, Dining qnd Morning |rpoms, Kitchen, Scullery, etc., and Cellar; four Bedrooms, Bathroom,' Attic bedroprii and Box room; ; eJ. and p.; Garbe and Outbuildings, tocludi tog Wash-house, etc.—Further partlcu- lars:-W. Kay, ?'Rivtogton,” Waddington Road. ClStheroe.


detached, .stone-built VILLA in OR TO LET.-Seml- , i, ■


addressed, qimes


: address members STRONG


XTOUSII X I RO/


water, e. above


•fX. of ,rulings and,[thicknesses. See us for all office equipment.-Advertiser and Times Office', CUtheroej


-I AIJALYSIS books.—Labe choice address.


]D, WADDINGTON, h. and C. .,[ and power, bath.—Apply ' .


TO LET.-4, CLITHEROE me which elapses' between,


the uttdrance of a sound and Its return ihiist be] more than one- twelfth of a second, to form an echo.


' ■' ■ . , '


HEAD OFFICE CENTRAL OFFICE, .


lONi HDSN


ext sale oi geld and laying- OFF CATTLE will be held on


LOCAL FED SHEEP i ;


uesday next, sale op dairy CATTLE and CALVES a t '10-45


1


self-contained Flat.—Apply Box No. XI., Advertiser and Times.


WANTED.-^Fumished ROOMS with | ’


arranged;too washing.rrWnte pox X2., Ad,vertiset and Tiines. ^ -


kOOK-GENERAL required,, comfort- -<l.able post,;modern-house; interview


_ ]_ ;


Aplpiy Mrs. [Greenwood; Sunnymbde, Ribblesdale Avenue.


WANTED, r— Experienced I COOK-


GENERAL. Other helfl kept.:*- i . .


, : ■ ' . V ]T take collections of clean waste


'paher, books] periodicals . arid news-, papeto, etc.-^R.' Standrlng and Sons, Grjeenacre. Street. Tel. 134. |.


w a s t e tak


T o r y p


XroUND ASTRAY-HORNED EWE. ■T; —Apply G. 'Whitwell, Llmehouse Farm, Pendleton. '


' j EDUCATION :


BUSINESS TRAINING COLLEGE. , I (Principal: E, G. Guest, B.Com.)


• . ] . , ] .


GUEST’S ' for ■ ' I


1 ■ I Intensive Individual Tuition; I; ■ I Rapid Progress, i


I


Mrs, E. Robinson, P.C.T., A.C.T.S., 72, -Hayhurst Street, Clitbcroc, i(And for evening; tuitiop in Shorthand and ’[ : Typewriting), i


1


! 0-11, EXCHANGE STREET, 1 BLACKBURN, i ! (Tci; 5403), or from J


RAPID ! AND THOROUGH! i SECRETARIAL * AND ; i


' COMMERCIAL TRAINING.


Prospectus: and full particulars ; from the Principal, i


PAPER.—We are [open to | i ^ 0LITHI


iITHEROE RU r Al d i s t r i c t couNca.


PARISH OF DOWNHAlil, PR( POSED SEWERAGE.


- — r ’ I


rriHE abii receiyi


Works, c( laying of etcr and


access to .kitchen, bath; etc, or Works


rt*TANTED-COOK-GENERAL, other ' ’IT help kept. One child In family. —Apply Mrs. J. C. Southworth, Long- acre, Clitheroe.


;;


earthenwdn manholes, extensions ai


.of the Cou Lancs.,' a eer, Mr. CE., 14, Yorks., fr Condition^ quantities of £2 2s. to “ the Council ’’ receipt of return ol


construct! m of additional Settling QUAkRY ; Drawings may be seen at the! Offices


lotopristog the provision and gbout 750 yards of 6-tos. dlam- ,700 yards of 0-tos. diameter ■e pipe Sewers togethfer with etc., at Downham, and also to the Sewage Disposal Chatburn.i comprlsmg the


ive Council are prepared to e Tender? [ for the | above


Tank,-St;o|rm Tank, and Humus Tank, etc.


td


incil, Church; Brow, Clitheroe,' at the Office of theiEngin-


Amold Brooksbank,. ,M.Inst. The Exchange, Bradford,


im whom, Form of Tender, Specification, andi Bill of may be obtained on deposit


i[ .


Hens; Geese, Turkeys; liver trouble worms, etc.] cured to 24; hoi rs wltl JOHNSON’S REVIVING TONIC. .7id. l/2d., 5/-!-*-piackbum’s Com Uteres,


OAFEGUARD ALL PCJtLTRY Britain i needs them 1 ; Moptoj


-For - I.. Farmers Oiily


Do You Want A CHEAP Roat, and A GOODiRoad ? Then Use'3ur—


dlGGLESWlCK BonoMsI


miree Grades: Fine, Medium, Rough! SOe or lyrlte for Special Prtoesito li


JOHN HODGSONj


LIME j AGENT, SLAIdIsURNI I ! ’Phone I 24.


Od. (by cheque only, payable Clitheroe i Rural District which will be returned on a bona-fide I Tender and the all documentsl'


envelope ham Se addressed forwardec 11 a.m. -*■ 1940.


sarily accepted to ^ the Health.


The lov Tenders enclosed in ia plain; sealed


o;i Monday, the 15tH January, est or. any Tender not neces-


[!'


indorsed “ Tender fori Down- werage -fJontract No. 1,” to the undersigned should be to reach me- not later - than


atcepted .and. any Tender ly the Council will be isubject


Rural Dii trict Council Offices, i Church Brow, . i Clifheroe, . Lancs..


| | 29th Dec( mber, 1939. i , .■ ; . | IN ! MEMORIAM. .............. [[years.' ■ i ■ ,


-From Uncle Jack, Auntie Derek;


KAY.—Treasured memories died [December 27th, 1936 . I —All at 25,.The (


qpproyal of | the Mmlstry of - Bycffder,


;t. p. irushton^ ' Clerk;;of the Council.


i: j


MOWLE.—In lovmg memory Mother and Grandmother, ' January 3rd. 1939.


1 ;; I . Richard.


Safe ito the, arms of Jesh |.


. - , Lil| and


of Mother, I


r iscent. - 01 aildear


j Wei often wonder why!,she Without a ,chance to. say Prbto'Beaty, Dick, Maiiri , •, [;


MOWL)E.-^In loving: memory Mother and Grandmother, January 3rd, 1939.


;[


To I those who have a moi treasure her with!care; For you never know her Till you find her vacant


23, Prmcess Avenile, Clitheroe


—From Ethel, Lewis, , Prank.


RAWSTHORNE.—In loving mimory of a'dear wife and mother, | ’lorerice Rawsthome, who died', ipecembef 31st!, 1936. ,


W[6 loved her- to life, she .1^ dear th. ' i us [still,


'


In I grief we. must bend jtb, God’s , I holy will.


- : Gisbum.- ' i I —Prom Husband and tJhildren.


WEAV]ER.+-In loving memor r| of my dear brother, Tom, who c led I Dec­ ember 3I?t, 1937.


. Ip - lif^ ' your presentee Was; our ' greatest pleasure, I 1


)| ■ [29, King'Street, 'Whalley.!]


,i. I; est treasure] .1 1 ‘—.From 'all at ,'


;Iri death; your memory ls,pur ;dear-


WEAVER.—In ever loving mfcmory of our dear son and brother, ~ ' ‘ died.December 31st, 1937.


. Loved, remembered) ' -j ’If always,' ■


] Bringing many a silent ! ’


FLETCHER.—The family of Mrs.


33,'S^lt Hill Road, Clitheroe. ' i ‘‘


Illness : of the late] 'Mrs Ketcher.'


relatives and friendk for and. flowgrs; also the 1 Nqrses for kind, attenli’


, on - ;,'[


6, Moss Street, Clitheroe. ACKNOWLEDGMEOTk.


] :—Rond, remembranceifrora i Father, Brothers .arid’ Si;


'terJ Fletcher wish, i [to. ' DC cl , 10, Turner Street, [Clithefoe.


NORCROSS.-Mrs. - T. [ Norc family I desire,: to thank friends, neighbours, | the employees, of Messrs.] J. Sc


! and Sons,, the [committee I of the King jEarie CJotopera the committee [and iriembc


, Moor .Lane Church and , [ ‘kind iexpressloris'- OC sym„


! Club,. Ihe coriimittee [and of the working Mens’-


for floral tributes receivec ■ sad bereavement.


:. ■ Weavers’ Institute, | the c and 'members;, of the R : Wandefer?. Cricket. 1 lOnd-


IS? and ■elatlvek


I ^hqoi fbi.


f dthy and to their


,


, Mrs. T. Wood, desireito exiri deep appreciation of the k


‘ ■ > 26, Mitton View] Clitheroe


■ , hours aifd friends tor florafl '22; Holden street,! and: :'


and: Sympathy ., during bereavement: ,aiso the , Nurse arid the Miriister . kindness; also the Cong: Church, the salvation Am


Dll


37, Waddlngton Road, Clitheioe, RHODES.—Miss Rhodes and


-; - to their time of sorrow. Eastham Farm, Mitton.,!


SIMPSON.—Mrs. [Simpson a desire to thank all reli friends for sjunpathy tributes’ received to bereavement; [ also Ihe ; for the kind assistance ’


■WHitestones Farto, Holden]


the District- Nurse and t> lector, and all who have .been, so kli:id - the illness of Mrs. Wrenc j.


to n'A


! lives and end tie[


■ giie:


heir sad ;tdr and


Mr]; and ess their dly help,


!or[ their ?gational 1*, [nelgh- ti]butes.


S.IMPSON.—Mr. [Simpson arid'family ^ wish to expreto. their gradtuBe for kind thoughts,: expression i of sym- pathy .and floral tributes, received


Id family Neighbours


floral sad


WEENCH-*-The famUy of, Mr 5;, Wrench wish


thank all the'njel ilghbours, ■ flurtog





to 'of the cminUtee .pblesdale iBowltog members |luh ' anq


Inh. and ithworth nd staff ive HaU,


djiring the Thirza


HARRIS,-Mrs. Harris [ and. Mrl .and „■ Mrs. (Ma'rsderi desire ,ti thank relatives*and.friends-; Cobofation Gas employees; the [min ?ter and


. the neighbours, for. klndric ^ |hown in their sudden.bererivemei


the late harik. all wfeaths tor and


As we loved him, so we -I nlss 1 . Ip' our memory he Is neai


goodbye, ice and


who; died died,


i-'! .


;17,Th0 Crescent, Whalley; —Also Roland, Wiswell, Nr. .Whalley


who died a dear !l


JOHNSON.r-In loving memor;' ! dear ] nephew, Eric .Johns r died j December 28th, 1938 aged


in,!iwhp of ou


N.j A. HAOKING & SONS I -


j F O R ' ! . ' - . Bmemorials


, Prices egnnot j later be guaranteed. ' 1 i Send for Catalogue. . ..


1 - Erected when desired. A d d r e s s '


, CEMETERY GATES, ACCRINGTON.


- ! Telephone 204j3. ; E?tablished 1878 ‘ PRICE OF EGGS 'it- collected at farm; 2/3 RetalL ' DEATHS


CL^TON.-On.Sunday, 24th Decem- her, 1939 (suddenly), at 94; St. Paul’s '


Street, Low Moor, Clitheroe, 'Walter . the [ 'beloved I husband of Maigaiet '


.[Ann Clayton, aged 74 years. , . |


HARRIS.—On [the 21st December at I 10, Turner streqt, Jacob, 'the '


ged 91 years., .. . i . [


| ' I


MARTIN.-^n. the- 22nd! December 1039, . at : Her, sons, re'sidence. se!.


,|ten-ed,at St. Mary’s Cemetery, on' the 27th tost.


, i .' ■


RlItlDES.—On the 20th at 22, Holden ' Street, Chtjieroe, Elizabeth, the be- i loved] Wife; -of the 'late Anthony ' Rhodes, aged'.79 years.


-'j


RUSHTON.—On December 20th (siid- i jjdenly), at [York Military Hospital


= Frank Victor. Rushtoh (Lieut. Roy3 i , ^ y iP a y Corps, late Major 1/5 East !' Lancs. Reg.), youngest sofi of the i JBte , Richard . Rushton,; J.p of i


< AccrtogtoniandGrindleton. Interred ! Wth;J military;! honours ■ !at York. 1


■ iDecember 23rd. 1 ■ - ' ^ . t 1 ■' 1 ; ’ > 1 • ’ • ■ 1 ■ •


. nged 70 yeai-s. Interred at AH ; [Hallows, Mitton, on 'the 23rd,


Eakham Farm, Mitton. ■ !-'


a jbeloved husband of Sarah Harris. I [At rest. ■’


lAntrira Street, Liverpool, 13, Grace ' [^.beloved: wife of the late John Read Martin; aged 77 years' in-


i ook; your oirder toow from our.


,1 BLACK, , GREY,; ! AND RED i ' "r ! GRANITES.


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SIllIPSON.—On December 21st, 1939 | Margaret [Elizabeth Stoipson, the 1'


. jheloved wife of Thomas Simpson, ! i


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S»^ITHIES.-At 104, -Whallev Road' • jCIltheroe, i Susannah. : Widow of 1 - James Smithies, on December-23rd ' |1939, in her 83rd year. Also Robert ' [Sriilthle’s, son of the above who-died !


I (Suddenly] at' Bradley, Stoke-on- | ., iTrqnt, on [December 25 th, 1939. In!


-his,56th year.


; years! r-i'


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WRENCH.—On Friday 22nd December,' , 1939, at 33, Pimlico Road, Margaret,' ■: Widow of Samuel-Wrench, aged 75'“


’:l ■ .• • , IN MEMORiAM


BARNES.—In loving remembrance of '! Uncle John. Barnes, who died Dec-H ember 27th;-1938.


'om^ who


] ! Yout' Willing han'ds will, toll no j more; :


past,! ' , , , , Mpther,: Hafkers I Fafin : Slaidbum


BIRTWELL, dear husbi


. Birtwell, :]i' if^Evi I . —F*rom


■ -rProm Niece and Nephew, and I George-and Mary.-J,*-, [ ;i ;,


4,]


livhq died January 1st,; 1933, ■er remembered.


.1-In loving memory pf n hand arid father, ’Thoirias


hlis Wife-and Family/,: , ;■ ]■ time travels on..: ' Chatburn. . [ , , might, ;, ' .[ , ’!' .


:f ember 28th,! lOSL ' :' T ' W’e : mourn: her ' lossj: ani well we


DUCKWORm-l-In [loving niemory of a dear daughteii; and [sister, Sarah ' (Sallji) Dutkwbrth, 'who'died Dec-


t


-: She; was a daughter triip Who on this earth so ha:


154, Wllalley Road.


She, was' our pal boti day arid . night; ' - ," ‘ ,


, ; -,


arid kind •d to flni


:-From Father, Mother md John.


HANSON—In treasured memory, of 6ur dearly loved son, Ernie, dlbd Decem­ ber 29th, 1936.


.■


' : How sweet; their toeinoryi'still; , .-No : momi^ davfc, rio ni£ht ; ' ' returns ■


[The happy hours we omki enjoyed, 39,[ Mitchell Street,


, But what ^ tiitok of him. : i —Prom'his Mum anil Dad.


■ ' • ■ j • • ' CHATBURNp-In loving memory pf pur


dear mother,- Annie'Chatbutn, who d l^ December B7th,[ 1928. ’ - 'i memoryj grows' dearer as !


; '


■ '—Prom hir i n g daughters, Nellie' .Edith a Id Minnie. '


'! ' . -/v , |


DUCKWOR’I’H.—In loving n emoiy of I Sarah; Dt ckworth, who passed away i Decembej 28th, 1938. , ,:


As time flies on, we miss per more; ; Her]lovtog smile, her wellfome face; No One can ,fljl her vacarit; place, |


[Twelve months have! p issed. oiiri ' hearts still sore, ■ |


.; '1 ; |


' -li-Proih Aunt and Uncle, Pody and'ElLl 90, ,St, Paul’s Streep, Lovf Moor


i ~;j .


[ Farewell dear uncle, your life Is I'. - | ,


May- God grant you eternal rest] i


i : n . . !


, .For jail of Us you did your best, .! 1 1 . ' ;; . j ' . i' : i ■ | l ^ H '


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HANSON—In treasured memory dearly loved Brother, Ernie) dl6d December 29th, 1938.


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"Capri,”,Leake-Street, - , ’’I ' ’ ; , [Bayswater,.West Australia.


Clitheroe AdvMlser and Lid.; at 6,^Market place, Cli 403/468 (two lines). ’


-; From . ;his loving ^ te r :.and • Brother-In-Law, Ann and) Albert.


■ We are thinking of the past, ; Picturing jipu in memory, . : Just as we’saw you lastJ


Printed ar^d Publlshetl, by ’ th*; : We are thinking of you to-day dear


linjes O& t heroS. TtL'


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