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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), > '


m


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 .


■ :


•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- '


'


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.


’ !


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 '


; |


“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.


I : ;


: 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,


• '*] ! : & i i i H


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 ;


i . ■.


.2,-Rlchard .Whitehead I (75), 9; RaU- way-vlew] Billmgton.


Chipping] 1 li—


Ml’S. Mison'(94), Hesketh End, . I


i


“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, ,


! (1 ('


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 ■


I' , I ,'


’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 :


. 1 ,


'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;


' 1 '


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.


". I ■


; 1 APRIL. ■ • : ^


; 5!-^ohn Hague (89), Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley.


i l l - ' :!


7.—Mrs. Annie Whiteside (77), 20, Rimington. Castle-street; '■


1


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 ' ■'


, , .


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.


- !■ i


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


'1:


“ 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,.'


]■, j . ] ■ •' '


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.


i . :l! :


: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


I


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;


ri


30-i-Piattijck Kearns I (72), Doplow . Mrs.] .Ellen Arnold ((8), 81]


, j : . MAY.!,;-


Meeting Hous^ Newton.'; 6. -|rMrs. 'Barker (87);


;


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-


' ; - ; ,


26—Mrs. Annie Ashton Veevers (58);; Downham-wad, Chatbum.


.24.—'W;miam Banks (74), ; Coplow; ■ : ''


Li. I ' '


i ■ ' I . ’ ■ , onice. Stopper Lane. | j OCTOBER,


5. —Thomas . Standring ' (66); Littlemoor-road.!


street. !


3.—Wfiliam Robinson (78), 5, !


':


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, ■'


- ;


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. , ; ,!,■:


, ] -


-16.-]Thomas Norcross (53), '37, .'Wad-; dington-road.' .


:.


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,.


; - ■ ; . ' ' ; ! " '] '* '


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


'm


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,


''


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.


; . I


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.:


!.!


'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.


!' [ ■' '


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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