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i; 5 (FOUR) CLITHEROE ADVERTIJ 5 AM ) ! TIMES, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 29. 1939.
.Lords Farm, Boltori-by-Bowland. j 26.—Miss Helena,/ '/'Dawson 1 !
Whailey-road.
30.—Mrs. Lily Fell (50), 64, Brown- ow-streeti
i DECEMBER, 1938,1 , i ■ .
1939. ^
I 1-Mr. Hayhubt-street.
‘ JANUARY, Robert Caiamley
!(68)i 15,
17, King’Srroad,' Accrington.. (formerly bf Clitherbe). i
[,3.—Mrs,; Sarah, Ellen Smalley U73), 27, Hambledon-view, Read. Mrs. Maud Elizabeth ;Mov;le (57),
Rose.Cottages, Whalley; Mr. James Eatough (66),iNab- yiew, Biilington.
2.—Thomas Howarth Birtwell|(77), > '
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1 4.—Joseph Edwin .Cross (65); 107, Henthorh-road;, William Thompson (51), 92, yvoone-lane. W. J. Pickini (81), Ye Oldej M’halley House, King-street, Whallby. Henry, Austin (74), 25, Wilkin- squarb. ;i ■ ‘
I Dlace.l
6. -Johh Bolton (75), 12, Hawthorn- . . i .
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•Houses, Holden; Joseph Nicholson, (86) Red Lion; Hotel.
t i i l i s S a l e s t a r t s o n t h i i r s ^ t i i c b a r g a i n s b f f c r e t t Y ^ i t f
f i e l i p t o a U M d i t i b n s o f b
S a l e , t a n d ^ y o u w e l l i k n p w w h a t t h a t ^ m e a n i B u t u n d e r f w e s ^ t c o n d i t i o n s \ ^ - v a s t m a j o r i ^ b ^ e q u i t e ^ i r r e p l a c e a b l e a t t h e s e p r i c e s w h e n th e ;^ i a r e s o l d . Y o u | i n u i s l t h e r e f o r e C o l l i e a s s o o n a s p o s s ^ i l y c a n . I C h e a p f a r e s a g a iu ^ a v a d a b i e a n d L e w i s ’s d e l i v e r I r e e t o y o u r
■ ■ f L E V V I S ^ S
MARKET STREET,
M heste lewis’, Ltd.
street;! :ii 19.
18. --Mri I. Rushton (^5), St; Maty.’s- '
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29, Greenhead-toad, Huddersfield; 23.-f^Mrs.'i Ann„Collinge (96), |'”rhe
Waddingtbni: John Humphreys: (78), Woodflelds, Stonyhurst. SamueT Mac Pherspn, Liverpool, (formerly . of Clith'
26-JJanies Iveson (60), Hollins Farm, , i . i
you a r e
sddl rea.
“ Ansdell,? .Lytham St. Annes, (form erly Mayoress of Clitheroe).
28. -f-Mrjs.' (ppenshaw (85), WbddoW’ view,i'Waadbi^on. '
27. -i-Mlss i Annie E. Sefton i (72), i . ;
Spring Gardens, Waddingtonf William Smith (82), Eccles-terracd, Grindleton.
I IFEBRUARYI
4.—Thomas I Bulcock (90), Queen- street, Whalley.
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The Right Way to Joyous Eating
Wood Top Farm,' Chipping'. Mrs. Ann Walsh (87), The Hospital' Waddington. Miibniingworth (78), Chatbum-road. Miss Walker: (76), Newton. 7—Thomas Wood (78), J.17, 'Whalley-
,6.-Clarence Bertram. NIckson (27), ] . i n TATTECSAllSf^ Sands, Whalle'y.l ,,
Farm, Slaidbuml William Taylbr (34), 22, Monk-street, i •
street
“Clbyellj],” Criatbum-road. 19. --John iThrelfaU (74), 13, Victoria- street. "Miss Elleli(83), “Beech Grove,”
Ift-AMrs. I lEnhna ym e r s (67), I ; ■ ■' ■ 1' ' '
j Manor . Farm] John Whitaker (80), 1 Wood End, Dunsop Bridge. 22.—Mrs. Mary] Dunderdale (56),
SAUSAGES Trade ’ Enquiries to Wm. Tattersall K Sons, Ltd., Blackbuinl
I Bridge-street.' i-Henthom-road.
24.-|-Mis, Mary Ann Badger (63), 12, ■ I '
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“Brightholme,” Neryton. I 27. f-Mlss Margaret- Walker (71),
2^—Miss :Jane'[ Cowking (86), ; street. |
Princess-street, 'Whalley. | 28. Woseph- Brown (63), 14,, Fort-
|' Throughout 19W , !
It will be!our pleasure to serve you in all matters concerning
I correct Corset iPittlng.
^ j In the meanllimea Happy New Year to all.
•’ 1 ; 13, Eanam, Blackburn. ' mm
HE CAN MEND OWT.’’ began work at th; prlntwoi ks at the, age of ten, his hours being 6-0 a.m. to 6-0 p.ip.,- aE d ■ later, anlsKing time was extet ded to B-0 p.m. liw was
HIGHAM WORTHY’S ' 80th birthday! ;
.80th birthday yesterday week, la a man to whom people of the village, ana surrounding country go if they; want anything mechanical. “ fett-; iWg.’’;. A resident told a reporter that If a clock, sewing machine, tap,
Mr. Thomas Foulds, of |Flr Trees House, Hlgham, who celebrated his;
- or any other household :appliance‘ goes wrong, Mr. Foulds ciih be relied on to mend It. “He Is a! real friend
■ to the farmers, fori if their moving; machine or any other contrivance' breaks down he’ll soon get it ‘ cracking ’ again. ^ In fact, he’ll
I soon mend owt,’’ said! our in formant.
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: Mr. Foulds has arranged in his home:, his own electricity system, worked by a waterfwhekl,; , Born at Sabden, Mr. Foulds
’Thanks to social reform, a passed reslrlctinE working young children, became,a “ half
weeks and three days. He returned to Sabden, wh;re' he became engineer at Victoria Mill. On the last day of 1896 he began v ork at Fir Tree Mill, H! gham, anp Is no)v consulting'engihier.
tenter at thi where he workeie f
When at Sai den, Mr
attended St. Nicholas’s Oh Sunday School, and at HI John’s Church t e
has.be^n man for over 30 years.
Foulds
irch and !ham St. sldes-
Bronze was known to the ancients.
I t is composed I )f copper and tlii, with sometime a little sine and lead. The prds ;nt bronze s Coinage caihe Into chculgtlon In ljSeQ,;
In 1891 he ^ya^ appolntejd timer.’’ and Ml),
iqurs for FouldSi
d Fence pi three yet rs , three
engine actory,
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Feel-street. 3.
road. ; b ! , ' MAiiCH. ■
I. —Ralph Thomasl Marshall (64), 45, |
16.-^ohniPord (82), West-view. , l7.-TOmari Duckworth (52), 20, Duck-
14.4-Duckett 'Taylor (70), Gold Hill ;
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.2,-Rlchard .Whitehead I (75), 9; RaU- way-vlew] Billmgton.
Chipping] 1 li—
Ml’S. Mison'(94), Hesketh End, . I
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“Cinira,”j Lifnefield-av'enue, Whalley, 30. -j-Mrs. Mary 'Jane; Wood: (?6),
29. -f-Mrs. ■ Ada Jane Townleyi (78), i ... Billington,
'Skibton, formerly clf Cpatbuml 8'-^Wllliam T. iPricei (64),j School
9|--M1ss Sarah Mary i'Jacksbn (54), Victoria-avenue, Chjktbum.
, , , ridge,’’York-lahe, Langho.'
Gldsgow, formerly of Wiswell. I 12,-^Mns. Marsdeh i (84), I'Windy-
roaii;| Hk'rry Carr, (69)]! Coplow-vlew.: 12.—Mrs. Hoyle (41), Dimsop Bridge. , l3.-j-Mary !Thferesa .Smith (70), The
'Wtialley-road. Mrs.|Elsle Wopd (38), Flebtwood-roid, Blaokpobl, formerly of Clllheroe. John!Ma|rie :Bates; (76), 3, Ormerod-terrace,; Barrow. l7—Mrs. Jane Smith (86),'42, ! -I ^
16.—Mrs. iJohn iBlackburn (47) §tl*66t ' •
18,—Henry Toinlin&h, (61), poratlon-street.'
m terrace.
Crescent. ■ 21. —Mrs. Jane Alice iSeagar
Road.
Chatbum. ' : ■ ; ' 20. -pMrs. Susannah' Holgate (72),
j Beatrix parm] Dunsop Bridge. I 23',-f-George Lancaster (;65), 7, Shaw:
20. —Miss Alice Shepherd (19),, 5,;Th^ (50), 80,.
19—Mrs. Eliza Warc| (85), 26, ,
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Esliton- ' it,
We'sh-vlew.! ' . T' ■ 27-Mrs, J. WU^^^foij (92),.caiatbum
Wycongill Fann Boltbil/by-Bojvland. ' T9.—Mrs. ■ Emily: Foitfer (75);, more,” Barrow-road, l)
' ■ ■ JULY,
.. 2.'-Mre. Emma Wilkii^sott; (!83),'127, Henthom-road. , 5.—Thomas Kenyon
avenue, Chatbum. 184, 'Whalley-road, Marsden (62), 4] Franklin-strebt. 6.—Mrs. Emma- Jane! Smith
edt.
Pendle-road. 8. —Mrs. W. Whltehci
keth,” Whalley-rbad. 9. —Joseph Procter
Taylor-streef. . 13.—Mrs. Elizabeth
Walter Bartiettf(7.3),l 44,, Taylor-street.' Mrs. Eliza Ann Buast Richardson (78),‘ 1, WooDB Lane. ' Mrb, Kenyon, ;“Cran- lelgh,” Langho.
Danyraljt Park, eldest daughter'of the, late Ralph Assheton, of Dbwnham Hall.' 6. —Mys. Ellen Holden, (85),iBank-'
hurst Cottage, Stonyhfirst. Mrs. Banks (87), \yhltehaven, formerly of Chat-, bum..
Langho. j
Farm; CJhatbum.' Waller Cullen, - (51),; King-street. John Richard Ellis (48)',; Well-terrace, i II, —
.8—Robert Cockshutt i(72). Bold Croft;
7. —Mrs. D. . Sykesl 'Whalley-road,; 1 ■
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’38, Littlemoor-view. 13.(-Joseph Fielding (^), “Norfleld,”.
■ 12.—Mrs. Margaret Mary Rigby, 16,i Lbnsdale-road;. Preston,! formerly of; Clitheroe. Robert John Embley, (62) ,i
street; !
Mrs. Nancy Jolly .(81), 56, Taylor- . i :
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'VSdialley; . Road. ■. Mrs. Elizabeth' Ann Bartlett (35); 13, Grimsliaw-street. ■ 16.—Evelyn Gildon Howson, J.P. (68),
Isles House, Padlham. ii ;17:—Thomas Birch (77), 48, '^est-
‘ 18.—I ^ c e Edward Fenton (65), 4, Bonhygfass-terrace, Billington. 19. —Mrs. .Blrtwell (78), St.-pas’s-
wood-stffeet, ' Accrington, i formerly''of Clitherbe;
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road, Eimbank, Blackburti. formerly of ', Whalley. Douglas Jepson 1(12), 1, Kay-; street. George Pickup (77),The Green, Bolton-by-Bowland.
: 2l.—Mis. Edith Alice Orr (50), 113, ■Whblley-road.
' , . l Road. 1 ■;
Paul’s Street, Low Moor. 1,' • 28. ’-Jphn Finder (66), 75, Henthom ! ■ ■
24.—Mrs. ; Annie Drake, (63), St. , i .
Farm, Accrington, formerly of Bashall Eaves, i Christopher Coneron (81), “Ladym'ead,” Hawthorn Place.
; 1.—Mrs. Sarah Hannah; Garlick (74), 28, iWellgate.
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; 1 APRIL. ■ • : ^
; 5!-^ohn Hague (89), Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley.
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7.—Mrs. Annie Whiteside (77), 20, Rimington. Castle-street; '■
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Bamber Bridge, formerly of Qisbum. 10.—Mrs.. Emilyi McGowan ! (66),. 19,
- 8—William Clough (57), CollinS-road, -: li .
Calder-avenue,. Billington.' i ; lii—;Miss Alice Harrisonj (38), Wed- acre Farm, Gisbum.
29. —Mrs. Brennand (71:), Leafield
20. -rRichdrd Hargreaves. ,(63), 9, WilsOn-street.
1 ; - ' ' ' ' . ■ , , ■ . ■ 5. —Mrs. Prances lAnnabella ' Peel, i 4. —Jesse Long (55), 4, Bonnygrass.' House, Slaidbum.
-^Harry Douglas! (55), 8, Salthlll- 1
(Jhqrch-street.
Norwich, formerly of 14—Mr. James W
thome House. ' 11. -^Mrs. Jane W
Hotel, Old Langho. 10. —Mrs, Mary PebrMiJ
advert Orr (66), :is.
(^), Gfeenfield-: (65),, (48), .“Hes-i
(4i|, Bluck Bull (85), Mlll-
(62)] Queeri's-ten’ace, Stanmg,|formeriy of Glitheroe,
15. —Arthur Eastham Mken (52), '-'i'l]' l-'l ' ■'
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J.P. (62), Eshton-tcrracc. | i 18.—William Walter Thompson (57),;
44, ;Taylor-street. John R.' Tlowler (73), Hungrill Farm, Bolton-l)y.,Bowland.:-
William Calvert Yeoman (6|), Riming-; 20. —Mrs. - Margaret Ann!'Wallbanki
(65), Low Moor Top Farm George, Bdstock (82), Old Hall lane. West
Bradford.
Grindleton. ■ j ■ | ■ ! 24.—Walter WllsonReS), 7S Whalley-
21. —Mrs. Inskip; ,(73), ’111 House,' ]'! ' J- ' -•■ - '
road; ■' ! - . '--i ;! !-■ , ■ ' 28.—Mrt. MargaretjlPriscillp Simpson,
Bridge] ■
“ Greenfield,” 'Whaltey-road, lAngho. (Clayton-!
AUGUST.
port, Shropshire,' I formerly pi! I'Wesf Bradford.' '. ■: -| |
row, Langho. , ' 2.—Mrs. Gladys Paul’s-street, Low .Mdori Charleit Edwin Guest (52)i VaurhaUierescen't.'New-: ■
,1.—David H. Astjley ! (74), Saul
(46),! 7, St. ■ '■ d ll;—
. 3.—Mrs. Alice Annetta Norman (33),j 17] Montague-street! j':: j - 1 I ;; , 4.-/Sergeant IS^iyiam JameSj .Rich- mdnd (48), formerly of Clitheroci.
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Farm. Amos MldgIeF.(89), SagafFold,' Mitton; 6.'-Mr. Parkefi (79),"Ribbteidale,”
Gisbum; Haven Side-lane, Blatkpool, formerly of
street.
8—Arthur ParkmSon (87), Brovlrilow- , . .-'I
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“ Strath. House,” Grindlcton. * . 15. —Miss Frances' (Fanny)'Lofthouse
10.—Mrs] Annie ' Wilkinson '! (65), , : I ' 1,.
avenue. Thomas Clitheroe (43), Welkin Square. \ ,
(74),'The Bungalow, iVinokley. 1 ■ 16. —William Parkinson (68)1 Chester-
17—Mark Wood (63),'Newby Collage, 1, | i,.'
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Blackburn, formerly 'ofiChattium. j ■ 20. —Mrs. Sisson, i Hareden > Lo{ige, Dunsop Bridge.
19. —Leslie Bishop;I (32); Cprt-stmi i:. . )
ter. of Mr. and Mrs. H.. Farklnsoiil of Hurst Green.
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:22.-/Margaret Farkinson.'(6) daugh '
• 1. . ; I,....T ' 5.—George' Robinson i(56);| 'W|itligill'- West-view. , 28. —Mrs. Edith MaiYlLawrpnce (31),.Pimlico. ■■, '■■ " ■' ■ ■ ■' I!;!'-;! ' j ■'
Queemstreet. ; ' 27;—Mrs. ■ ■
(79),. Dale-terrace,;. rChatbuim Mrs.! Margaret Brown (86)]: Mdunt^rleasant,! Chatburn. .'■ ■ 27. —
■ | ij f" ' 'a ; ■ I ■; ■
M. iparlisie Clltiieroe. Preai (80), Shay lV!rs] Ada|'Smalley
lkln'[lon I (57), ■lisli (83),'
28.—Mrs, Mary; * A, '1 Sutcllie. (35) ‘ Ken-
10.—Richard Bar^w; Garlcuai, near | J
' ■ 6-^Mlss Margaref Alice Jackson (83),. 1 ; ii -
House, Bolton-by-B4)wl^hd. John Laur ence Porter (73), St(l Annes, formerly of Bashall Eaves.
20—
Mrs.Mary Airey (59), "Oakroyd,” ’ ‘ ; j i
le.-^Artimr Crawshaw i (67),, i .New Row, Wiswell.
7. —Mrslj R.: Howell (50); Council i i
(formerly i'l of Clitheroel.j Mrs. Ruth Coatek (72), 9. Industrial Terrace, Billingtonil
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4, Fpra^ay-avenue. -Frederick pendale '(76), 9, Beech-street. , 22|f-Mr^. iElizabeth .clitheroe Wilkin Square. 23,b-JaiiiesS Kerr King|-street. i
______ Calderwooc
Henihom-rpa^. View;
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30-i-Piattijck Kearns I (72), Doplow . Mrs.] .Ellen Arnold ((8), 81]
, j : . MAY.!,;-
Meeting Hous^ Newton.'; 6. -|rMrs. 'Barker (87);
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Mariy’s-teiTabe,| Whalley. Mrs. Eastham (82)r Waddihgton Almshouses. 7. -f-Alfred Tomlinson k70), Wildman’s Farm, BUliilgtdn. - Herbert Rothwell
4.-|-Mrs. Elizabeth darr, ' Friends 12, Queen
Tallon (47), Asaieton Arms, Middleton, formerly of Chatbum. i ''
-:Thomas i Porter (84), Liverpool,
(59)], 6, WeEtrvltiw, Billington. I, n.l-Arthur Richardson (39),^. 13, Queen Mary’s-teVrace. I
15.—Mrs. Madgaret. Aim Thompson | ,
■terrace,' Langho. 5' Mrs.; Mary A. Lons- dali::(76). Higher iBuck jHotel, l/lladding-
burni; Mrs.; Mdry Elizabeth Bradley (61),' Blackbum-yoad] padiham,. 2i-Mrs. Dlcltinsonl '(65), -jSpring-
2().—William'Haiison,!jJ>. (75), Chat- . ^
Bungalow;”';Bashall Eaves. 25.-U3eorie .’Thomas Cottam : (70), BlackI Horse.; i
:i—Richard St^rkie, (36), formerly of: sbum. . '
.ace. '. . ,
Neteead Garnett? (Cllth'erbe victim of; the Thetis” disreter)!. '
1.— LieUtenant-Ckimmander Richard
Mrs. Jessie!;Embley (60),;Eshton- S.;
'i . ' i jilNE.
(72)1 25, Queep-street, Whalley I ).-ftJoseph!Blown (74),.49, Moor-lane. -Father Francis J.'Fleming, S.J. Stonyhui'st College. ■ 'Thomas
Cottage^, G^ndleton. ' : 19.4fMrs. Barah‘Maud Burnett (16)
ik -^ rs . ilargaret Holgate .(74 , Syke
thorn Place. Norbert Dewhurst (68), Whalley-road. ■ !
Stamford Place. ; , , ; SEPTEMBER.
2fli-Barreti-WoUenden, (53), Bolton)- by-BowIand. 5
i_ i Whalley.i Rev. (Teorge H.‘ Marshall, of qi),
Sewley. 110.—Wlllidm Finder (76), 53, Castle-ylew. Mrs.! Alice Maud Hutch ins (67),! 14, Hayhurst-street. ■ i! 11—Mrs. Arthur CoUler.'(48), oLMan-
9;^olin Peel (73), Keepers Cottage, ' ■ l] !
chester, formerly bf Billington. ! i 12.—George Howarth'(36), ll,|prim-
shaw-street. ' -' ■! 1'
Pendle-vlew, Grlndletonj ■ 'll. j 14—Amps -Hlndle (71),; S^oorcroft,
19. —Mrs. Barbara ' Pollard (68), Bolton-by-fiowland.
thbm Place. 21. —Mrs. Mary King (72), Church-
street. ! ■ ' View.
20. —George Bradley (40), 4, Haw-
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26—Mrs. Annie Ashton Veevers (58);; Downham-wad, Chatbum.
.24.—'W;miam Banks (74), ; Coplow; ■ : ''
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i ■ ' I . ’ ■ , onice. Stopper Lane. | j OCTOBER,
5. —Thomas . Standring ' (66); Littlemoor-road.!
street. !
3.—Wfiliam Robinson (78), 5, !
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6. -/-MTS. Esthpr- Mary , . Life I Netherglll, Bolton-by-Bbyiland._|,James.
i j , (78),
Richard Bowker (68),.10, Shaw Bridge- street. Mrs. Dan 'B i^ (49), 13,; Chat-! bum-road.' Mrsj ’EBnlj]- Howarth (.73), 1, Thorn-street, i I'CShristopher INorton; Trappes: Lomax;fGreat Hockhapy, Nor/ folk, formerly of; Salesbury Hallil
formerly of CUtheroe. | ’ .|! 8. —Isaac Cundall (64), Brown' Cow;
7. —Miss Mary Edith Sefton, Ansdell,
11.—Mrs. Mary. Clayton (71), r 113,'; Scott-terraep..
Inn. ! road.
14.—Albert Slinger; (63), 12, .FbnUcO/ • il:
.• House. Farm, Newtop. !!
formerly of Glstjurai ;| . ■ . ;!•- ! j 22.—Mrs. Mary, Ellen Sagar (85)','51;i
21—Mrs. Jane Parker .(81), Blackpool
10, Cor-^ ' . i.
■Wilson-; Park-road, Blackburn] (fgmier chalrr :man of'Clitheroe Auction l(faft.) ,
Castle-vlew................ [ 24.—Enoch .'Whitehead (82), East
view, Waddingtbn.' Henry Walkbr (76)' Gamble; Hall, Newton] ■ 28. —George IE] Robinson 'Kempstone,” Blackpool
-Cottage; ■ - Waddlngtop, Mrs.:I Aimie! Currey (74), Mill Hoiuse, Dunsop Bridge
CockeriU-terrace, Barrow, i.. • !!; VSh^Mrs!'.Mary,,Lund (73), New Hall
street, Chatburri; - ' 4.—Joseph Edward' B: Borden ; Lane, 11 Burnley, Sabden. William Henry Rutter -. (55), “ Calder Vale,” Rdi'dlley. : ] i] 5. —Mrs. Elizabeth .Bllldn .Bradley (53),
. l .^ o h n Foster
NOVEMBER, . ^ (86), 7, Robinson.-' (75).
^formerly !of:
], 7.—Mrs. Agnes Bydeheard (82), Calder Vale, Wlialley. Mrs. Laura Care (52); FouLstones Coifage,- Khkby Lons dale, foriiieriy of Billington. ■'!
8.—Alpert ‘-Hargreaves (70),;'Long- worth-roa'd. ' f'
ll.-wmiam Buftoh (67), 4, ; Calder- ' ; ■ ‘’!l ■ i
avenue,' BiUington. Arthur Horsley (51)j‘42;;'Newtoh-street? ‘ ■ '' 13.—.William I King-WUkinspri (77!
16. —Ex-Aldermari JamesaBpothman,;
“ Whlteholme,’’; Slaldburh. i' ' j . 14.-!-Peter Fisher (67), " Bosegarth, Statlon-foad, 'Whalley.' George AllSh Wilson (72);-Holden Clough. Mrsi'Rob- inson (65), Stephen Park, Dale Head. ! 15.7^M1ss Evelhie Whittaker; 95, Ale.x-'
Avenue, chatbUm.' -! ' '- - ! '•• ?! • 18. —Thoinas iBatterpby (73),’ Bridge-
17. —Mrs; Jane Dawson (79),!Victoria
road, (jhatbUrri; MlssBusanah (Cissld)' Briggs^! (63),' Lonsdaie-averiud, More-; cambe]! Edward Shigletpri (6i0), :Hall' Bams, Stonyhurst. - j :
George 'Mart ’ (79), Dunsop,
West . Bradftrd-iroad, Waddlngton. ■ '( 2l;-]-jphri ■'V^tihough -,(59), Green Mount, Barrow.
■ 23.—Thomas Wrigley (54)^ Hare HiU, ■'
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shawbdoth, formerly of Barrow. ■ 29.—Hertry: Arthur Catlpw (72) Castle-street.
(84), -13, Ribblesdale-iview, Chatbuyn. Mrs. Ellen Wilson (74), 20, Albert- street, Low Moor. ' • ' ■ ;: ;
30.—Mi]s,';,Mdiy Elizabeth IFIetchi ' !-;"-, '■ DECEMBER.,' view, Read.
1.-J. (Pieiding (79), 25, Hambleddn- ' ' ' i • !' - ' '
Garnett-road.
Deputy Mayor of 'Clitheroe ('ll), Bten- thom-road. .
; 11.—Walter] Greenhalgh (60), Moor cock Hotel. Ben Rlddiough (66),'“My-, holme;’’. ' Rlbl^lesdale-view, Ghatburn. John ; Leemlng (64), Carter-street, Burnley, fomleriy of Slaidbum. L4.-tMrs. Mary Walmsley (40), 23, Bt. PauTs/Street,' Low Moor.
9.—Mrs; Sayali TaylPr Thorriber (49), 3, Browttlow-street. , ; ,!,■:
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-16.-]Thomas Norcross (53), '37, .'Wad-; dington-road.' .
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Pleasant, Slardbum Miss, Mary Har greaves (70), -Tho Almhouscs, Grindle-. itoh..
19.—Mlss.Annle Simpson (80), Mount' ,
thorpq Hall,. Burnley; -fprtner MP, for Clitheroe Division, i V? i
21.-+Lord Shuttleworlh (95), Gaw. ''i .']■!?'■' ^ ' I
8—Cpunclllor George Hargreaves, JP .' I, , '1.'
7;—'Thomas Enoch ,'WllIacy 1(61) : '
';' ' ! 17,
25.—William ! Goodman (SO),- 13, Bulcock!' (74)]-'ot Cvaw-
19. —Mli.Hitchen, 5] Gamettroad.! 20. —Mrs. Alice AnniBowker !(62), 64,.
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61,' West-view. ] Mrs. | Elizabeth; Robin-; son, Whalley-road, Sabden. Mrs. EUen Slinger |(84), Fdrest Becks.!’'. ■ ';:
| ; 30. —James,Thomas,.Schofield;|(62), 6, i 27. - J . Hayhurst (74), 26;.Waddow- '
Poulton-le-Fyldei fpnneriy stone,” Chatburn. 1' , 29. —Mrs. Alice O’Niell (58),'74, Bawd-
,'-f 4 i .- (72)', I Old i'Road, of “ Kemp-
lands. Robert Dobsop (64)'; ;Hodder* view, Slaidbum.].ii'k,
17.—Georgie ! Sedgwick (84), Hill . j ! ■ ^ | i
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28.—Walter Ernest Gorse (69), Bilt-[ '
!: • i; 1^.-Mrs. Mary: Jane Green (52), ,4, Mrs. Orme. f -
Mitton-rokd, Whalley. I'Thomas Wilkin son (76)i Great Mearley Farm; H- ' ! 17.—Walter Page'-(7^), 36, WUson-
29—Mrs. Alice Bolton (76), 12,! Haw i
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23.—Robert . Ashcroft j (66), j 170, 'Whalley-road. Mrs. Sarali Klpling| (63);
1 145, ITEMS , FROM ; OUR ISSIES 31.-^Mrs, Nancy Preston (65), 1, A pptlent at the Radecljyffe • '
20, Longworth-road, Billington.. { j ' ■ ' 2. —Mi-s.' Ada Troop, “ Abbotsmead,”
1. —Mri. Margaret Ann Marsden (45),
> Thirsk, former Wesley minister.! | 1 4.—W.jH. Wilkinson (53), Brown Cow
Inn, cihatbum. ' • ' .......... |j_ 8.-^Mrs. Annie Howarth (70), |Sands Cottage,;Whalley.;'
Hospital, Plmllco-road, Prl -ate Whitehead, of the ,Grenadier Guards, wounded in the fighting around Ypres, was married Clitherpe Parish-Church, on :!8th December, to Miss Falter, of Nor- tvlch. ' Miss' Ivy Hargireaves, of ' V.A:D.,'wasi the bridesmaid,' Mr. E. Speddlng, orderly at hospital, best man.
and the
I All the patients, British Belgian, and
Radeclylle, were entertained tc tea and a- social, on the 29th, by DT. and l i
* * * Mr. Thomas Parker, a fo:mer
manager at Foulsykes Mill, C 1th- eroe, died at Blackpool, on the 29lh.
street. William Speakman (75)1 Wad-; dington.;
Damage to furnishings arid! a ; ';*• * '■ i* -
beclroom was cAfised by fire at the Henthorn-road residence of' C mn- clllor and Mrs. G. Hargreave^, on
the night of the 29th, * , , * . ! *
Mrs. Hartley Baldwin, of Pro
House, who had for many supervised the provision, of i reals
u ipect ■weeks
for necessltldus school cMlren, entertained:' 300 ■ children toj a Christmas jlarty In ;the old Tiech-' nlcal School on the 24th.
; . ; * ' * * The! formal opening of a new rifle
range, ' erected on ! the ,m rrket ground, took place on the 31st, by Colonel Johnson, p]L„ VD,i Gom-
mandant of the National Rese^e, who, firing the flrsti shot, had the satisfaction of scoring a “ bull
! ’^ 0 refugee Belgian .fai^Ues,
numbering II In all, arrive 11 at Whalley, pnd' found .accommoda tion at Vale House, ■which, had bfeen specially prepared for them, f generous response had been made by the public of Whalley for their maintenance.; The ' families |came from Liege. ; ■ ’
. * ] .- * : * -■ Mr. Herbert Hlnchley, of E lack-
burn, and Miss Annie Ethel H( aton, youngest daughter of Mrs. aril the late Mr. T. Heaton, of Coron: tlon- terrace, 'Whalley, were marrl :d at Whalley Parish Church, by th^. Rev. R. Newmaii, on!the ]28th.
■ 1 # ■'] Mr. 'Edwin Reeves,, soh- ot M:'. and
Mrs. Reeves, of'Stump Cross, and Miss Annie Rushton, dau'|hter- of Mr] and . Mrs; Riithton, Closes Hkll Farm, Bolton-by-Bowland, were married at the village, chun h; by the Rev. G. A. Coupe, on the g9th.
# * ■ * On . behalf of Dale Head sub
scribers, Mr. Cowkirig, of Lam) Hill, presented a gold watch and filbert.
S P IR IT U M ;
PERTINENT STUDY
andra-road, Blackburn, ' formerly of Clitherde.' ' Thomas- (Trammy), Black-! bum (66), Salthill-road. 16. —Mr& MaUd Shears (60), 7, Coir-i poratidn-street.' ■'
there be a return to'Christian princi ples ? . These pertinent questio is ari asked in the current number 0: ". Thi Booklet]” the organ jof .'the! CUherpi Catholic Social Study Club, whl:h will be published,on Sunday. The n>ed for, the study of social problems is s kongly emphasised and In ]‘ Quarterly Quota-j: tlons,’*. Mil R, P. Walsh,Tditpr of thi “Catholic Worker,” warns his vader not to forget “ Spiritual A.R.P." “England is needing spiritual A.R.P.
Fascism, Nazism, Communism, )r. wii:
HAT will be the fate of Spropi after the war?! Are we t) haw
together, with !the staff .^at '
and a tea service to Mr. Deadman. headpiaster of, toale He^ School! who wks leaving to take]a .rimiiqr post atlGargraye. Mrs. Robinson,
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of The Park, added a special i gift of silver candlesticks. ; '
the ; Mr., peorge Whitaker,, a Belfast :' ■ I ! * #. ];
visitor to I his 'sister,! Miss' Jane Whitaker, of | 31, Plnillco-road, Clitherpe, died!suddenly on "^he ' 25th. Forty-six years of age, he
was .the .son of| a former relieving officer for Clitheroe. “ Heart failure ? wUs the verdict ; of a . Coroner’s jliiquest.
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j !;| ■ I * ] .# :. *■ I-' ■ JVIessrk W. J. Harrison iWhal-
ley)!aiid J. Fpulds (Clitheroe), suc ceeded] jMessrs. J. Hanson and D.- W.
Speakman as stewards of CUtheroe Ylesie^ Circuit. It was annpunced at the] quarterly meeting that the Rev] ;Fi Johnsen .Howdpn,, of Mont rose] had accepted an Invitation to succeejj the Rev. C. Caro, at Whalley,
’i] J j':;.-*' * * ; When charged at -tKe Borough
PoUce jcourt. a navvy who had im bibed immO&erately, was asked If he would -refrain from drunkenness In the future If the Bench overlooked
, this, offence. Re replied: “ Really,' your worships,.! can’t promise not to .getiover the line, but I’ll do my best to steer cle^r of the poUce In future.” ‘ He worn
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Immediate neighbourhood either had tea parties and entertainments, I or social gatherings. Members of , ; the Clitheroe Amateur Driomatlc . , Society presented the three-act ! 'drama, “ Hand and Glove? and the ; comedy,Hunting a Turtle.”
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; ■ j 'T ' !■ * * * j■ ,"! At I St. Helen’s (Waddlngton) |
congregational tea party, j on the ; 26th, an'Illuminated address was prekeiited, to Mr, John Herd, in recognition of long serylcp to the
'school.' 1 ' j.;:]'
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I Nfr'., apd '’Mrs, R], D., (?legg, De ; Lacy-street, celebrated their golden [weddirig on the 24th.' ; ! .! ' ■ . j
][-' ; * ' '.#] :* ]„],;]■'■, ],, ] i ■A quieter time than'usual atttie |
'Clltheroe Post! Office In the last ] days of 'Christmas week was attri- butable to earlier posting to the Forces and a general tendency to heqdan appeal for advatice;malllng, of mail.:
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'Hi; [ ' | u - ^ I*-'- i , ■ . ■ Deaths recorded during the week
■were!: Mary Knowles, 58, Plralico- .75
;rot(a,! 56 liyears; John Redman, 62, Wllkin-street, 68 years ; Margaret Heap] 55, Plmllco-road, 5? years; ' and Christopher Eccles, CUthenie, ’' r
.R ,E NEEDED IN CATHOLIC
“ BOOKLET.” !
the 'c|tles; whose bells were pealing news of Ip approach, how he was suf- rpiinded] [pressed upon,, almost crushed by the excited devotion of the masses;; The only! comparable scenes In niodem tlmei are those which greet the arrival of a me film star.”, ] , , i / • ^
j i FEDERATION. ■
as well as fire services, ambulance drlvers,ian-d wardens,’;’ says Mr. Walshl] " Unfortunately England does n( t know| what she
wants.in the fine of s liritual ARP. The Home Office, can produce, lovely plans for savlrig. bodies bit onl;)| the Ghilu-ch can. produce - the, pi ms for; iving touls.v -I .
a levied of the first encyclical if Pbpe Pius : XH. ] I t . Inilght well become' known as the encyclleaVpf the Vatural- Law (skys the Editor), for tte Pope- insists that the cause of many of our presentievils Is the abandoiunenli of the; natural; law !by the rulers of ,th^; nations. He quotes! extenslvew frorji' the enciiclical,- showing that th) World' cannot achieve real and lastm; pettee! without God.
T h e editorial is devoted ent rely to
quotations fropr 'well known Cath olic writers is a popular featme, an^
"Things people say,” conslstmg cd ; I' ] '! , '
6. —Mrs. Elizabeth Hartley (69), 74, ! ' ' .
. “We can read the account ef'Shmt! Bernard , of Clalrvaux’s jiumeys. througli Italy, and again throush Gfer-; many, in the twelfth century, how the crowds streamed out'to meet hhn from
the , followmg 'fay BosMind Mi tray ,fe! noteworthy for!its cynfeism;: ; i; i}'
THE FISH YOU EAr. The pice of fish is no Indicatlo i]
of its food viaiue] says the “Nursing Mirror.” There a re ! two
classes of fish:, white fish, such as plaice, cod, etc.; and oily fls 1] spoil as mackerel and herring. Whil fish contain first-class
mineral salts, and 'phosphoijus, 'but! In the
very little fat. The fat- i s _____ liver, not Aaten] In this coun ,ry, h iit, made into flsh^Uver! oils vOT; rich! in vltairilns A .and D.- 0:ly provide' flfst'rClass/'protein, phorus, fat and vitamins A
Guild arid news of the activities of .tte ibeaf Study Club are further interest ing'Ifeatures, while an account of the worij of Bt. Joseph’s Guild is given by Mr. Wilfrid Cornwell, the secretary.' ] The question of a federation of Eufe pearl States Is weU In the public; eye at the moment. A member of the Club gives his views on the subject and offers some constructive proposals. 'Is such a scheme even reihotely possible?” the writer asks.
’fie work of the ' Catholic Social i
I failed, owing to the action .or Inaction of. certain Individual States, but the- League 'did an' enormous amount of gbbfi work; , and,the success of an in-,
’ ("The League of. Nations may have.
.stllutlon'■;such as the IntemaUonM Labbuf Office gffe's giriurids for hope of cokiperatlon even among the independ ent States of Europe.
rlotic Englishman would be that Germany would have a larger represen- fatiqn than Britain, owing'. to her larger population. But co-operation fs what we; arb seeking, and co-operation-, irifevitably requires concesslohs from all parties. The goal would be'worth the effort—peace achieved by men of good wlllf ■ , ■ There are a number of -Letters to
1 -‘An obvious objection from the'iat- : 1 !
tne Editor? and a page of jokes, whi®; complete ’ a most Interesting little magazine.
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loss o f protein and mineral sallSr arid during boiling -the loss Is
greht-k] During frying there Is loss 1
'pt wateir.'but not much loss of pro- | teln or mineral salts, and, of course, | additional food* value In the coat- [ ing and frying fat. The food value.; of fresh haddock Is the same as j sPIe; of; salmon; nearly three times j
' as iriuch as cod.; The food value of i henlngs Is eqiilvalent to that o*; 'Oalrribn; but with -far less' cost.
I The nam'd! ? penmark ” is sag- j
ppsed. to be ■ derived from “ Dan, , -f.ho!. fnllnrtpr nf.-'.fWo Danish mOllr-f
'
; A wedfl ; ton was Corigfbga day,.beta eldest SOI] Henry,
S d e s I
, lEohett ’ Twistbr with the eer, a some ex| jMde is Pi Saint i’ I and j fa Tdp pbu|
iBothhavf with ;he [
-Alr.LMgll cerenton'
leach; cpj recep'tipri cererriPr-
at the; or awaytbyji 'her sbstea , Tm
. was at tlf Thebr
, : , ' ■
’ Eloms. matron .q mauve,' carried
with: hat carrying: given av|
, The best I 'Hie gtpbif gnestawd
iipr-stfeeii
Parker ai Among
mium cli bride alt
bridegroq
■.ibppt;|an(q a
MethWlf^ Bchool,J 4^:sPn!p| PatkPr,! Mss'Mai ter of-L^ ley, of i" married,, ■3] E.'iSt6|
■Closelylj All [churches In the town and 1
! jjewmanj of Mr. aif Cottage, second d^ Hanson,. The hr
Parish , ynatTlOB^i
On
Eric Pead sister. Ml bestinattl KowbjOihf
■HeadlHol ; 'includq was a! IJeutena Commana Officer Att Staff! at J a canteerf a t Messrs
Chrlstma (Wesley) wedding 4 of Suladel dau^nteil
. Th e i
of 8i 1 Sloral de| commu ■
gesture’
Smitli;' il Wearlr
accessorll of 6rchi4l by her ff« HorlS;v-A| Farm, similar Cons cot Messf^
•wiasaT',.,, .tfie-hriclel ’watel|; aif brides
were I hep respec a t the Theb;i^
son ate' inuB,,6un.j
wlndori iQ'tluj: a pane' (42),' ;uD ' street, PJ
I Said
BR' lojw I
Borqngjiil tlay inor Incapabll
on.'Tuesi duty;' In. saw ,prls| footpati
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