CLITtffiROE MUSEUM ' Isreatio):i
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iPPlng liculH I whdstres^ School facher the
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fromj . the Records of the Honor to be kept in another part jof the Steward’s office under the care of. County. officials. :
mHe: pointed out that the useum would be distinct I I
Unique iCollectibn of Historical Records l o Be Kept At The Castie
lover Britain
The town is to beco ne the home of collection of manorial. records in the co it^iribs of life I in Cl itheroe and vast
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Lancashire and Torksldije. I cent
Steward of the and the sai home of Cli
This jiinique
fheme. rly as
1 wheii 1 | chool]
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Icast-r- gell up f localch ‘Jis
l ciety’seceiii- Iwavs :
mere l first
that ^esley
idable S lat iit
>sence i 31stl
night by the ohairihan of, Waterworks a: id j Estates ICom-i' riiittee, i Councils
monthly meetlnk oh Tuesday ---------. T.-?’. . .
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•Councillor Diigdale, that November. 19201 When townspeople b o u g h t Castle • estate memorial,tfie Buccleuch, then
i t would be _. el;alled. , Honor of Clii iheroe, retained
as: a LD u k bord of i
the use of the] Steward’s office for a term of 99 years.
circumstalnc.es under y?hich the office might be! released at; ah earlier date.! | buti ijfor practical purp osesj the Hohor had la right to ijremaln! in hb 0
The agree m^nt^ detailed
possession of years.
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behind Iby the
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ley. but I t the
oi ivnif tne a it can
y the I!
br. In piknked' co-
present Lord of the Honor, the Rt. Hon. Ralph AssheilionJ M.P., i approached!I the j Gpr-' poration with la suggestion for; a variation pi the||agrebrherit. which, while :illpyiing for the continued storagb,' of i 'the; Court Rolls apd dbcumpntb ofi the' Honor, the phblla being: given access release a • usi the bulldin: purposes.;
Some mohths
Ice for, 99 ago.]- ■'■
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to hljll ______ :or Corporation
PUBLIC
was that'I the Cqurt------------ other records of ithq Honor should be loaned i by him! to the Lancaslire I iC o u h t .y Records De pair tment, department rly
Mr. :Assh( ton’s
.LCCESS prdDosal
Rolls and
p r e s e r v e Steward’s' offi.Ce
giving Rhe p access to theln.
Manchester, considerable documents Maiior of Si
vision of the Department.
I room on the I able for use Isald Councillq:
It was at p that these
home \for museum, p; the same h
rovide an
Steward’s offici of the ground
c “ Even this entratlon of
Mr. Asshetbn recover a large
! indebt!aklh*g ^ them 1 Ini
Ibilcj ijeasbndble
documents which
had.bben! on loan to the Rye^andb Library; and' ■ —
r collection 'of
the Yorkshire Society, i;he whole to at Clitheroe under th
cqliectioi a, fqrther
to of
blating I tb the aitlbiini. [which ■ r the i Archaeological be kept.
remarkable con e super-
- floor and bne first flobr avall- Dyj the Council,’’ r IDiigdale ■ j I
rbcbrds In , |the :e left the I whole
ideal] perm|»tent tliO 'l town’s
bneb p'er^ived premises Wduld
cularly as in ling would be
Mr. G. 5 SEND
County Records
at Iciitheroe, joffered
the t tohe
thlefn. jwdild .1 ;jsectioni of
r ‘F. Dugdble said
under whidh , thesfe arrangements . have made were announced Clitheroe - Town i ! Couiicil’s
Details of the i I agreeih,en
Lme bpildin^! illheroe’s otvn
;he ' mqst extensijve intry, covering jfiye adjacent areas! ofi
cpllectiolh |is tobe housed jn the office of the | onor ofi Clitheroe in the Castle Grounds,! is also to be the new permanleht museum.
kept historical r e c o i r d s unique in- their scope land value.
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orid use of the Steward’s [With goodwill all round the
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Council had entrusted to the Town Clei-k and himself | the responsibility of negotiating with, the Lor^ of the- Honor and with representativek of the County Recordb Depart^ ment for a three-pdrt agreeM ment which would determinb a the subsequent o'ccupatlon
Cpimcillor Dugdale said the
completed to the satisfaction ofi each of the three prities concerned, said: Councillor Dugdale. who added a tribute tqj the friendly ico-operation arid assistance of Mr. Sharpe- France. hqad of the County : Records Department, and! Col. i
agreement h a d ! now been
Gj N. Robinson,, Steward of the Honor.
cern was with the local museum.- which from modest beginnings, had r e a c h e d notable range and proportions despite' the lack of i an a c k in q wl ed g ed home of reasonable size and deslfable pemlanency, the chairman continued.
■PRIMARY CONCERN The Council’s primary con
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’ereMigjBfed"'. in 'the: Castle f House: and those, responsible ;lection : assured himi that no
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• inspection, and It would be for ' the Museum Committee t tO| decide whether they, wished
of ; the . museum i for public
further accommodation' In theStiastle House before final transfer could be made to the lovely old courtroom and adjoining rooms in the Steward’s office.
o avail themselves of i this •
, possible because: :a great many documents at present Stored there had to be sorted and removed to other rooms before the full accommoda tion'reserved for the museum |could become available, j
Iminedlate transfer was not
“ Some months, possibly as many as 12 months, ma^i elapse before the musquni , can reach what I hope imay
; Before that time came! the urator.
Council would . have! to decide what expenditure it was prepared to inciiil oh the care and oversight of c the museum exhibits by a
jbe j its final resting place,’f : said' Councillor Dugdale.
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bn, M.P.vMrs. Dr^son Cefik
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customers, i | 8 , w b • • , . i
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wlllch meaiis that It Is | read by AT LEAST 25,000 people each, week.
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nrimber of people,' whether you are advertising services or events, rihe Advertiser and
Times assures Ithls by o f Rural Distrlbts. \6€9 .
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At li glresent; ' the exhibits or .^ e transfer of the I col
deterioration was. qccurring. : Within % few wfeeks,' rooms
In ilhe: Castle House would be available for the re-assembly
TONG: noted fof its richly historical associations. Clitherbe
is.soon to halve an added attraction
fori historians j all
•clllor Dugdale said the Honor of CUthero'e embraced a vast area of land, stretching from Bu the Trough of Bowland to
ry. • ; • .
now to be placed Under public Inspection included, the Court Rolls.' with many maps and other documents, from the year 1377 down to,! the present day, the last Roll being that of Mr. Assheton; the 42nd Lord of the Honor.
The records of that area COMPLETE RECORD
familiesl farming, this land from I generation to genera tion: oF village communities, their obllrations.l privileges and customs: of local govern ment | in all its amazrng variety Und human Interest:
of work.j pastimes.: and habits good anjci bad.
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. long story of human ex- pe'):ience in these parts,” said. Councillor Dugdale.
ight will be shed on the
Worstbn, Pendleton, Colne, Ightehhill, Accrington. Has- llhgdbn, iHuncoat, Tottlngton and Slaldburn. to the Forests. of Ifendle. Tcawden and Rossendaje. and, to the Wapentake of Blackburn.
t The! collection related to he Manors of Chatbum,
considerable areas of It had been built over, and the J Court Rolls were far more
COUN()IL’S THANKS
of the agreement they had entered Into, Councillor Dug dale said| he was surefMthe Council would join,, fils ex pression of appreclajipn ; of Mr.. Asshdtonfs' pttbl^SplMted action In arranging ‘for "these records to receive, the close a 11 e'n 11 o n the historians would' bq anxious to give them.'- By doing so Mn Assheton had put succeeding generations of students in his debt, j
Stressing the Importance
cal Interest, but ! which are history itself,” ! Councillor Dugdale coricluded..
account o f : how they stood with regard to records which would' be available for all time. ; They were going to have. In Ithe office at the Castle, preserved w e a l t h i which could not .'be reckoried
cillor every would Councillor extensive
own and! in - the . country villages which would be pre served arid considered by generations to, cbme. ! more than, |perha,tis, the people of the preserjt day. '
n terms of money—a know tledge of tiast times in; their
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the stage inow when one
c.au feel that with the miiseum and the records together, we •have !a valuable! asset -no riioney-' can possibly buy,” said Counbillor Rushtoni.
“ I think we have rdached
feel deeply Indebted to Dugdale for' his and Informative
records remaining In one collection he fulfils the desires of | the British Record Association, and ' by stipu lating! that the records remain In the Steward’s office he confers upon Clitheroe the. distinction! of holding : a unlqub collection, of manorial court ments rolls, maps ' and docu-
“ By insisting: on the not simply: of histori
Th^ Deputy.^ayor (Coun- I. IT. Rushton)' said member of the Council
expensive c o l l e c t i o n : of manorial records In the' countrw for not only ^Id the Honor o f ; Cllth'eroe ' cover many square mUes, but very
I t was probably the most
iumerousl than anything’ likely to be provided by any similar area In the country.
“ In these records will be found I the whole story of life' in this vast domain during five centuries and as the; historians search and glean [these ancient records now placed within their l reach for the first time, new
extremely wide area of varied f character: a record, of the
l a n d in an
ally a complete record of 500 years. | g i v 1 n,g detailed accounts of the transfers of copyhold
Thqre was therefore vlrtu-i- luctuating f o r t u n e s of
Tho Steward's Office at Glitheroe museum and the records of: the
Castle, which is to Honor of Clithoroc.ihouse the to wn's
OLD FOLKS’ “S.().S.’ SCHEME TURNE
served at the : Old People’s
Welfa.re Club at: the St. John Ambulance Brigade Head quarters, Clitheroe, since' the club was opened just over twelve months ago
"VrEARLY 7,000 cups of! tea and : biscuits have been
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Pe'qple’s tVelfare Committee a t ! the Mayor’s Parlour Mon Friday evening, when ! the Mayoress. !(Miss D. E. Rush- tori) presided.
q• This was disclosed at!the , , '
peIt was reported that 50' old r ople • were beirig visited cegularly, but that with the
visitors were required. The Committee were asked i to obtain the ■ names of old
oming of ■ winter, more
people who would like to be visited.
a very valuable and important one; and the sub-^committee In charge of it wanted to extend it. ! I
elfare work. It was felt, was
f I help was required; This ' had been investigated very
be issued to old; people in . order that they 'could dis-
AI request had been made t by a member : of the public
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hat “ S.O.S. !’ cards should i play them in their windows
thoroughly some; time a.go, aqd it had b ^ n decided ini view of all the circiun- stances . that the scheme should not be adopted.
f ; night; attendance' for t elderly people wa^ read by m that! the ! financial commit
o A paper! outlining a scheme he Mayoress, but ' it was 'felt ents were too great for it to
be adopted In Clitheroe. FRIENDLY (jJLUB
Club!had been celebrated with a birthday partyl A real spirit of friendliness prevailed In the Club, and It was felt that this justified! Its exist ence. The Average attend ance was 50/ ^ “
The anniversary of the
In reasonable condition was much needed, and:Jit was felt t that perhaps someone in the
It was stated'that a' piano own might have bne which New President ■i wThis section of , old people’s 1 • . , • . i uarterly meeting of the !01d
they the cr
men ■who: used it took advantage of the recreat .onal facilities available, and here again a grand ■'splrltj of friendliness prevailed.
Institute C lub, the, ^average was 30,' arid
At
ib. the
attendance
- Parish Church the
full
uture date, a' building / jcoulq be erected for the use
The subl-committee sugr gested, that committee members blight look for a f plot of laiid where, at some
ot old people.
Ambulance quarters on attending.
a domino drive and a local quiz. Mr. Harold Parkinson and Mr. Fred Davlfe sang solos,- and! Mr. 'Rob e.r t ---------- ------------ the Christmas carols were
The bnter ---- -----jainment included
Halstead accompanied on piano. ~ •
ook) presented : prizes c the Chrlstmlas snooker h£.
Mr. Richard i Lang. Richard Saridham receivfe
ap to!: 1, [Mr. F. Davk;
prize Jbr ' the highest b (17)
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for dominoes and i Mr Preston
secejnd.prize.
Mr. Calvert won first
Hobson, seconded by George] Rose
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rirlze W.
wThaqks, to th e ! organisers
School ]\^ ay Clitheroi
u*-;Vi5ade with the objec Schboi; Clltheroe,
sing TSt. I Mary’s
endle I Junior School. i This j'was announced at
tlon Executive No. 5 Whalley on Tuesday, and step further in the efti being qnade to ease the o crowding problem In c: eroe Junior schools..
neetlng of Divisional Ed mAt their meeting
•building for | use as a cl room to a c c o m m o d children of five years of for whom there Is no until the opfening of the school I in | Edisford - Clitherqe. !
t to proceed virith’-the: neg ions For the renting i : ,
tioh will be; Infants and provided for
Clltheroe family. M r. Herbert S. Coleman, of Grafton'House. Broad Oak road, Accrington, will ! to-night be elected president of the Old Cllth- eronlans’ Association, at the Association’s annual re-unlon dinner.
A member of a well-known » ' ;
manager of the C.P.A;’s Broad Oak Works at Accrlngtqn since 1937. was born InlClith-: eroe and attended] Clltheroe Grammar School from 1913 until 1917.
Mr. Colemdn. -who has been ! ‘ I
EXTRA STAFF HELP COPE WITH CHRISTIES POST
been as hqa'vy this year! as it was last time. I t |may,! how ever, increase this week-end as people* send jtheir j filial- greetings cards ; and letters. Parcel traffic, too, has' not been as | heavy as in | past years, and may be! an indica tion of the nresent falling off in buying.
0HRIST1VWS p o js ti h g in Clfibcroe : has] not. .yet
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day the i electrically-operated franking !machine! had dealt with 18.000 items, compared with 20,000 on the same day last year]
P• Mr. T.. Grahaml Clltheroe ednesday that the previous
ostmaster, told an “ Adver Wtiser and Times[reporter on
heavy , at the moment, thqre might be ing later The voli
I ; Although not quite ias
creased Ito three | times the normal emount. |
an increase in post in' the vyeek, he said, me of post had in-
for Christmas posting i came' Into operation on Monday. Thirty-six I extra I employees have s u p p l e m e n t e d the
The' imecial. arrangements l„!
permanent ktafi, -28 of this number taking up,theiridutifes on Monday morning. Of the 36. 20 are hoy “and girl students'of Clitneroe ' Roygl Grammar School, anp the remainder are college and university . students.' . All are engaged on delivery ■work.' | .
postage rate from id. to lid. for : greetings cards. [ few people appear to have for gotten to put the correct amoiint of postage on' their Chr!istmas cards.. “The public h»ve resppnded very' well.l’ c o m m e n t e d Mr. CJrapam-, M .
Despite the Increase In ihe ’ ii
neglected to write ito\jSahta Clau's this year, for .as yet thetb have been no reports:! of a the ! flnaing' of i | > letters
Children haye aotiareritly Christmas figure.
ddressed to ' the legendary ' :i
Gisbura Offence [
an act of indecency at Gls- burn, John ! Elstone ' (20), printer, of Euxton, jwas flhed £2 at .Bowlahd Magistrates’ Court on Monday. ! i
Found guilty of committing
Divisional Education Offl Mr. A. |J. Rqgerson. authi
onth, the Executive gave
Clas^roob Shortage -■TNVE£TIGAt iONS are
the shortage of accomm P tion for primary' scholar
to alleVlate )da- s at
Sun
:utheca- at
is a orts ver- 1th-
■pli
r The liew school in Edlsfij) Joad will not be ready aanuary. 1953, and will
qrlty :otla- f a ass- 1 te age, ace new oad,
bout £60,000. AccommA junior chlldren.
40 iOlildreh h Nsjtivky piajr
:]ITGRE thM 40 CUthjroe "■7 Parish jChurch Sunday School scholars presented a N a t i v i t y play, “ On a Chrlstnlas Night.” In a packed Parish Church Sclrool on Sunday.
charmii^giy acted 'by , the scholars,' was produced by Miss H. Calyerley. ; It I was presented, onl' [Sunday qf ter- noon.Jand after evensong
The play, which was
Lofthouse (Mary); Margaret Croasdale (Joseph): Mqille Lovegroye (The MAr i iel Gabriel): Cynthia Downiill, Margaret Lavender, a n d Eileen Bleazard (shepherds): and : Margaret Dishing ;on. Roseriia::y Sleath and Jean RobertsJiaw (Kings).,!
Taking* pai|t were: JDorcthy
day Scqool fjunds. The :)Jatlvijty tableaux are
n A collection In the af aoon wds for St- Deny’s Ho
nd, in the evCning. for S S to be presented In Churcq ori unday, Deceriiber 30th, Driver Fined She lorry driver, Reuben
. without .reasonable conslc er- , atlon.- ■ j , ■ ,
road, Clltheroe, was fined £ 3. with 15s. costs and his Tice nee was endorsed, for 'idrhlng
wales I (41),: of Henthcm- ; s- •Plieadirig'not guilty. Sw;iles
attracted to a, number of children on the road side and he had sign.
aid: ; his j attention , was
not seen the; “ Halt,” i.
onshire-(rpad ;' and GilUbrand Walk, CHorley. was described t at Choijley on Tuesday, wlen
AN accident involving a c motor lorry and d nmtor
ycle at fhe .junction of I'ev-
I Clitiieroe Pigeons • Wifi |Show Honours
'Ul ith ero e , racing; pigeon ex- s i1hibitors, Messrs. Cooper and
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hundreds of exhibitors' trirough- out -the'British Isles; at several recent “ classics” of the pigeon showing world.
held in London, the Clltheroe ex hibitors; with their show racing homing; pigeons, won first and se'eond. I prize in a class of 234 birds. This is the larg^t show ’of its kind injthe world,'with 2,581 eriTie'S,>and' an attdndanoe of 6,000..' ^
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I.At the recent “ People ” show
Porter Bros ai^d , Gardner |
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exhibited the best young!.bird at the recent' Newcastle Show.;
i [ Messrs. Cooper and Sdn won t e t prlze at the Great Yorkshire Amalglunation Show, hi which there were over 2.000 entries, ;and
General Mechanical Rubbe Merchants,
74/76, MARKET STREET, CHURCH, LANCS.
Tel Accrington 2967.! .
on, of ;ChurCh-brpw, have :won honours! in competition -with
V ’ BELTS, PULLEYS, FLAT BELTING,
WOOD PULLEYS, HOSES for all purposi
Stocks of PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
o n m i i s 74)
2-30 c: & Frit. 7t^ ALI.
6 / - , Unroserjiti mance c
a
iBook Be Lev/is't,
illLDREN (14 <S under) 5 / - , 4. , -, 2 / - ’od Seatt (On day of perfor-
7 ADULTS / 6 , 5 / - , 31-
nly) AdUltO/6.iCM10r * 1/-I le Vue
Cookt an(* '.W . .. Travol, B<I>oon St f f ot
IJ31) Fomyth't'
PENS THIS FRtOAY until Llan Sth.' Mo**t. to
Jan. to Uth. Feb. 4-1$ & 7>30 SATURDAYS 2-30 & 743]
Urd-ntll cost'da- 240
last the cer.
being t. of daY,
ere epepressed by Mr. John Mr.
also sung. C The Mayor , (CouncllIoJr
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Cpurcq Club were Invited to a party held at the St. John Brigade Head- Monday,: aboikt 35
[The 'men!; of the Parish f ight CARD DOWN
like to' dona te to J .
ance of the ‘h l j s t o r i c a l material to be assembled at the Steward’s office. Coun-
Indicating the high import
State of trade Caus^is Christmas
‘Wahes’ Week Clitheroe .cotton!
Three o^ the six cotton mills in the town have decided to! stop work until the MondaVi after Cll^istmas, land the; remaining three mills will be! closed bin' Monday : (jchristmas! Eve) in addition to Christmas! :Day and Boxin£^ Day, Vic-] toria Mill] Chatburn,! will also! be close^^or the fu|ll:week | i
to-night be starting a week]s holiday]
otton I manufacturer gavel Cthe reason for the extra!
trade at the present time and! g to economic circumstances!
nhrlstmad break. ! as “ the! t ecessity'to adjust output to:
he state of trade.” | ; ' . BONUS pa id '
b To I mEjrk the jChristmas ions, qn|i to-day: will see;
reak, many of the workers; t have planned little celebra-;
ndication! of the! state ofi cenerally: O ne I Clitheroel
i! The proQonged holiday is aril H f i tm a s 1
vheir Christmas bonus, which! o aries! according to the type!
numerous] Impromptu partiek taking ]pkce In the mills j About 1,600' Clltheroe opera-! t tives wjU also have received!
Salford Bridge, are the mills which a!r£
received by the worker. ■Sun-street. Jubilee and
a week. Peridle. mills are
____ __ the concerns which are having only a three-day break.
just how paying ,; cut In bonus i money, ther
ould iriqt
will, r e c addition wages.:
street £1,328. I employees
£ At Ho a the same
c Although some of; the mills doubt I thl ,t most bperatlves f. 1,200 -yi:
hrlstmas Is little
f work done and the wage!
stopping work for and Holmes Mill, rind Shaw Bridge
state on Monday much tjiey were
elv' e a' welcome! to their weekly!
t Salfoir:
amount will be paid ltd Bridge. Sun- qrkers, will receive and ‘Pendle Mill £730. 1
Imes Mill, about 1 be paid out. and
Co^jcU /N<1] To
New yftice Hours A I RESOLUTION I f^m j tfie C l i t ri e ro e
been submitted I to the Town Council regarding o thelj revision of daily
ffice hours in Corpora tion; departments. ]. , -
meetingi ' ’6 n . Tuesday night. :Ahe C o ju n c i 1 decided that . i t ; would not I concur in . the suggested revision.
And' Ja t i.' its ; tnonthls^
I Low iMoor! Sale Reai^ed d 2 0
Sundqy School, ;Low' Moor, on ! i Saturday, will pay for repairs ]
fT'HE £110 raised I at a sale of; work at St. Paul’s!
to woodwork In the; Sunday! School.
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irepairs! will cost abpilt £300. h Dry rot was .first]found to ■
exactly Tiow much of the] woodwork, mostly pitch pinq.! has. been Affected 'by dry roti i and will have to hei replaced, it has|. been . estimated that
■While It Is not known! 1 i
t ave afffisted a' partition In ahe school about 12 imqatbs
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was thanked by Miss B Loft- hoqse and Miss M. Nicholson. ' The ’Vicar, the Rev. I. Pugh,
HThe sale was openqd' by Mrs. presided. p CHRISTMAS GIFTS
c The stall of farm produce, gakes and sweqts, the con
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Fn Father Christmas’s bag. kather I Christmas, '!Jb e t t e r
Waddlngton, had the ! honour qf presenting th e ' | children ■with their gifts. . ' ; •
'were provided by | Mr. S. Lockley,'' Lighting larrarige- ments |were by Mr] Alan Bleazard.
idsbury had charge • of the t catering: the floral] decora
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DI Mrs. Iwaddlngton and Mrs. ions and the Christmas tree
, The ! children. ' however, i found more to interest them nown i to parents ; as Mr.
gifts, and the Sunday School and men’s stall were taste fully arrayed with (Jhrlstmas gifts and product, i which attracted a brisk trade. '■ i ■' ' ■ ' '
regational stall; of jmembers’ ardacre, of Clitheroe. who
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