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MARKIeTS bEPARTMEN'r Chri^maS Holidays t XT -w:fi SON
TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVI ;that the Market will
OPEN on THURSDAY, Decemb^,:- 1953,".’biit;-CIIiOS( E on Boxing Oa^ 26th Decetnhp
G. HETHERINGTON, : ■
Town C! CLITHE]
11th Deiccraber, 1953.;
leric’is IROE. . I
FOR SALE DR
SMALL Y LOGS '6 per Sack
Bowen
P4RK FARM, Ibarrow
TEll WHALLEY 2174
TOYS Tri-ang
M
SM i ’* ’ firr M r ’
/to: :F0R XMAS
PRAMS — £2-3- £3-3-6 and £5-8
laundr/ 3 Wheci
Milk I Lorries £1-5 Tip Lorries,.. £1-1 Set^........I £2-7 Trykes ... £2-19- ,
Transport Vans 1
| . . . ' . . '18/
Mo-Bo l*ush Horse ... £1-11- 1 rotting Horse £3rl9-
Teddioi |...... 14/3 and 10/
Also Sriji Saws, a:
iOF mi '?"< r.d j
all Toys, loames, i: annuals! to suit kii- a'ges.. I
HARVEY’S N ew sa g en t— .
28WiiaIIeyRd,,Clitherbe ,• iTelj 753 ; .
WASHER SERVICE !
'Macblnei Resprayed,j Plain; mottlid. !
Rubber [Solfers exchanged or: covered. |
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Guaranteed worlrnianslilp.i WILSON & SON. !
Immediate service. — Me !waahlng Machine
Engineers, 109 Nelherfiold Rs ad. Nelson. Tel. 1873.
BIARIES ' 1
^,. ^j^'^Jage. Foolscap, Quarto and Octavo selectioy at |ill prices.'
l f ¥ lA R l E S at variety, from .u -
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l i M lBjROT|HERTiON r | r * ' f S’ HAIRDRESSER
iKP'MsTREET, CLITHEROE Tel 288 I ,
: '•»|f -SALON ;
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h‘ • ■ fcl'
" '■ jTHE ,MOST li,UP-TO-DATE I
:rease in PRICES
Ti PR|)BLEMS SojLVED By A VI|IT TC
■.‘4. IR PREMISES. ; FOR ALt AGES
CHILDREN hf Meccano, Tri-ang,: and other leading makes."
.L ACCESSOR! !ES, of many make:
’PLIANCES OF EVERY TYPE i in Stock.
SION-^from inexpensive to lugurioui' ■Ask for demonstration. ;
OUR SELECTION THIS W^EKS ROAD lAFETy
I^ A S P D E N - STREEy, CLITHEROE
1: Alert to
tO'di •moi
lOGAN l l
W’ will I be 76 .Wiliam -ji Davies, wrii .(Friday).
aiiey-ri'|3ad Cl.. thepe
ITHD, lamesl
, 11 ,
,, AN ERA OF. PROGRESS- EW je t ; HAIRDRYER.
j
All maKea ; of Electric Wastjeri Repal ed; and Overhauled.
I
Scooters ..J...... 18 Trotting Horse
'6
I 1 . ^ £8-2 6, . £1-6
; . Office, ’; ' I Town .icierlk.
®l)e Clftiittoe
giitertteris=®me« FBI
Lightins 4-17
p.il>'
ijrad 1923
wag pra
,nd s
rice
tirr|i'p, Cfiri:
dtincb at the:jsw:m-^d-l nitheilbe, on I Wgdnes-
spoke “be-"
;iy night. I ■ Mil stirrup who |tva9 pro -bsirg tihe tokst to the Clith-
exoe and District Chamber of ade, a,'lso comnfented on the
good aiues oflT:
work dphe by! tqe secret- of |the yaridus Cjhapbers.
ade.■ . -J'"' his response, the ipresl-;
Malypr and rMayqresa of Clith- ;Counclj]or|r’radk| Dug-
.! /I ' f ■ ■
of i the local ChimbW ,bf Mr-'JJi ^<brd.,.l4ielcoined'
guests, vfpo ijnbluded'the-
and- Mrk. Dugdal^, . to , ’ i! presiaentj of!Preston ber of'htTraae.'iand to s .
5. Mr. P. I JenkinSoh. ipresl- of ithe GUlthproe-Grocers' iiation, tmd Mrs. Jenklri--
posed by the L a.ori arid tho
I , - p r e d i d e n p jMr . J. toastpiaatpr Was;
ind
Mr.-knd.Mrp.,Stirr'ub- e ‘EoyaLToakti wah -pfor
Mr.i’H. Elliot;:! A total-;c
13'
wive; and thelAinner, w isedW a cor* ingl Mr.:'Lord. . , , Elljo ;t, vlce-hresident, jriln,. .
for;, Manning' provwed by Orch jstra.
CEt O 1
ERAL
friends ich|.bas
mjembers, attended: brgan- prls-!
;Iderit, Mrl Mr.! W; ' t o , '
O'): W. I Plckthall, andj Mr! W, D.
Rusliton, secretary:' ’ ’ ' ' ; Mr :
.Pl.ckthan was tap M.C.
#
meet Club Swaij and Royal Tuesday, when a t' alloca;
was chajr:
who presi
Mayoress- (Ml ded.
ties in Th:s Coronal:
I;* balap
benefited ng! of the .Inner of, Clith Jroe, held
local as th
res
ed the to' rs. Fi
‘f i wi is presldent of cliarlties
lit of a' Wheel at the el I on
i)f £28; arlous ; The,
Drigdale)' th^ club.
ingi i ) some |£62; iri to’ tte Cancer Resep 'Tn s was decided
meet ng,attended 40 p ople.anc |held Cohlregational on, jvednesda: Howird presi':
presided. *
*
Tl/flEMBE ftoung
thei' weekly
irmP meetli
s
Grammar School, day, .'took pirt speaking practice! of: [opics were dlt 1 each srieaki: vote
*
JjjlSTRICT Guild Mrs. L .Sherrat
gay ; an Irti the role of I::
' Wotnen’s cd-oper‘
the; Co-opent pub ic,affairs,
- Mrs Swales 1 1 .. , .
A
Sodety*s b£,k .M
rs FJetcher
!N I Overs iwas 1 |Moor
tor
Treasurer, elson; ,k on
of
onf ifiesday., 1A cake cqripetl- . judged b
a,xtve
overn'int in 3uUd,
Dy Mr.'lByr i(s, the wap won by :s. 117118011 and:
.urkh, ■ Cljltheroe. The Rev. !L:Fentqp, the spp'rlnten-' t! minister copduqted th^ irnpig ai d evening services.-
ild on Sunday 'at Lane M'ltliodlst
as MlsiloriE .'Day ?! ■ Pendle Rm b e
day:heard ■
]irEMBER£ of cut hero; and Ql iqistrlct' Uckrsed liters’ Assoeiatlqii fpbroe M'aglStratjes >|tier'day - |g;ranteq pm 10!-
,Jl' n? 11
!io|ars ft 0 ;p.mi
M
Saturday, Decembui on
I 'ri|Kirk rib
6n; Chrlfttqiari -EVe, 2BtH, and
ekt^nsion ' p.m. I tb
the Fairfield Exse lam, gave
ustry o; membe|r! of Cl theroi president,
hebd; pres ded, speakei A. H. Tbdd.
th'e Mi
3 ’ O f I t h e :ei!
glasshouse | ^ the Brills
tftlk-iqri nursery
ental ot
h isles;’’ -otary
y^st^rday. est-
aiiiks -to
were expressed by !greqtlni
Sdwari
0 Mr. f 151, who
iri Monday:' to Mr. riorge ^ ‘ will be
'rederick 8; to-day
were ' at'.! ourt,
yic; #
“ ^ptsjfrora nbkrs, 1
1 'talk one of
RS bf Clentre
qil'ti oh
heroe Mori-
rs. ,Ba,nlnitte|: ■4
Woin'eri lellbw r. ,
Clltheroe, ub, at; In •- the' edries-! public! ariety d by
groi ps whic. a cnairmanj proiioser-of Mr. B. Dent presided
coipprlsed d the anks.
d; amPunt- to! be sent ' ' “Fund, public! about
lidwtdn’s y nlgAt?' '■
and jinusic iiyas the
R vellers
Df Vehicles to.7-54'a.m
.rrHp"v?brk rif' tiiie iCli pist|ljlct
of
its liofinaUbn In :sed by MrJ A.; V..
p re ^ ljd e p f'i o f ,- f l la c k - ol^'Tr4de,t,whieni-
e iCIi^heroe.
's anriu'^l; dlprie r arid Royal
SHOT A Y , iDECIlMBERjllt!!,' 1953 COURT
(A ; GAMEKEEPER, employed by Lord Deri y, [ heard
the! sound of a she t coming frojni'a field! He informed the police,'! md subsecuehtly , a watch was ’kept on two! men seeh in the; field fa:ihalf an hoilr. ' The sequel | was at Ciltherob Magistrat ;s’i Court -yesterday, yirien Colin! Care- fool .(201, Higher-rdhd,| Long- ridge, w is fined £1 for tres passing in !pursuit|o; game, arid Davi !d Carelbot'(18), Derby cottages. Tho;’nley. was finhd £ I for a simllE rt offence and a further £1 fo; carrying a gun without a llc mqe. >
The two; defend: nts.i were also ordered to share!the cost
-of £4 4s. advocate'>; fee and Ids. costsi, I’ ■ - -I ; I ; ,
peter jTomlinson I (27). far-
:mer.. oft Black- Me ss; Farm,; Thornley. .was finet £2 for aiding' and i abetting t|ie gun Offence.. All'-the defendants
pleaded guilty; ,| CALLED POU^CH .. Mn I.I g; W. New ngton. of
Ormsklrk;.. prosecut ng. said th'at.qri'/Satlirday, Oc ;pber,21st, a! jgamekeeper. in 'tf e.^employ-
of;' !Loj
sound' middle and co: police;
t a shot J Derby, h:
the ? the
bord Derb r’s estate, imiinl'c.a’led [with the-
' About |20 minutes lljater, wifih
,fieldb.:’!,They! were! about- 20! yards apart! /pavldjuas carry^ Ing.'a'
l.guni.at th^ ppslilon!| ’They “ under ribseryatipn f
P.C;! Bennett, he keii ibbServa- tion/ aria the two| carefbots were irieii' walking ,'ln the,
hour. The mien! walked 1 II A-TiV
w e r e k e p t p i : , h a l f i a n
'| r e a d y
cover it-e - distance half .ai milk. One, fired, anid lie was' P accept .lt was at ,a nth
had recijlyeld 'written | author ity to kill ve|riiiln.,.d£p^f them had worked for and - ipii ■ Qcfcasiori
said triftt .the two . Defenqing, MriR-
Carefbbts prollnsori,
Alt.'- {brayen, _____
asked t? go:out rabbits^ |fbr, :lne/;pot ' ' '!!-•,!
• 4 -.1
THEFT EMWB afte'-.a; very pHly, jpung
ewtbn' S|(iho(lllroom,' man’I rather'-than any
thing ■ else,'’; ;, sal l.: f .L a d y yo’rsley-.T4 ylqE,:5Piferi,ding at Ihtherce' Magisiraiesj Court,
■yesterday, when.’j ime's Bor- iha'ri (26), q f '38, Montague- sfreet.j, Brieffleld, ' i pleaded guilty 13 steaUng a )ralss spray fitting: from' the. Dog , and Partri^ ;e ■ Hotel, Bartow! on Sunday; :NoveiAbeT!l22hd. "The
young men.’! i Not
who gp .out landlget do foolish things,' Worsley-Taylbr.
to'be pared It.’’.'
t h a t party
qbtalried by to putlth'eli
Insp Later
had been ' irio 'Shoot
^pwJyii‘0, qf about
ti[ot, 'was.' ■epalea To
liisic K^cit£ii At
gathered In Clltheroel Parish' on Suhday afternbori
^rish S M A L D Tlbrit,, obviously , enthusiasubMdlbnce!
I tb hear a relcltal iby to , I .RJcndrd Shephprd' (clarinet) aqd !
’ Mr. Charles, j Myers
(organ). The programme con4 talned , a mixtdre ■ of well- known and' ’ lesser^known niuslc, all of which was extremely attractive rind In- muslc by no;less than
’ cbriiROsers.' ' .
: IMr! Myers opened the pro- !gram!me with aj request Item, ; famous
fbUr' coqtempqrary '! Rritlsh I ]
and Rugue In D mlnrir,(Bach); this
I'great] work itsf a tost,■'of‘■•both player and Initrurhe'nt; and the! performance', did full Jtisrice to both. ! ; '11 [Mr, Shephearjd. first'played
country meds decent work tc do, and go id positions
young men drunk and idqed Lady ere is
people pre- :b‘a|cks into
'Tbb'ftiucH-,,.mm ctorl’W!-Wright; 'said
jorman wa: In
..... .... ,.™],bne .bf « hich' .vislte Ltfie hotel. the' 'e|bhlrig; the
defendjant ! and Dthbrs had
qccaslc n to | go to Whalley Police station, ani li the;| fitting was tound|butsld; trie', police station. In! a statement, defenc .ant said he had had too| much to drink, arid :[vhen hq
put h is |'
In ’ his pocket, had. it00 much
fitting It came av ay.' He then bpariie frightened! arid 'put' it] Had he not) Irihk, It
Would not have .bappened. Defendant, In aj statement) in Cdirt, conflrn ed his, am
added! that; he fitting when'he the p 3llce statloil Borman was fined
20(
djroiped — go -
was £2 Clitheroe
nsioners r
taleqt
comp.etitl Dit, , ! ____ the Making,” Dc rekiROTCliffel ■Billyj .Taylor. ind| Eaward Walmsle’y, prov dedi a 1 high]' iighti of the local! Old Agq Penabiis’ Arispciatlqh-.annual
rpHE three [ Win lers j,
'eroe’s i receqt
of Clltht irs
s t amateur
ng tci the igainsf thi. bj
the “ Carol and Fugue’’ from ■/Five Bagatelles ” by- Gerald Flrizi, the first a! piece ‘of graceful! charm,| the sebrind an example - o f ' plcquant jiifinpur. Bcth received ajgbod ijerform- ajnce from Mr. Shepheard, While the plaiilstic riccom- danlmerit lost Httle| In being transferred to the organ. ' ■ A group of contemporary works followed, one- ot which was l'>y
^ Dr. Herbert Sumslpn. (organist o f : Glbucqstet,: Cathridrql), under .whom Mr.-: -Myers had studied.!, - .
!; 1 I-
The second half | o f ,the pro- gramipe open^ | with! two
CHORALE PRELUDES ; ‘ i I
In concert form for j clarinet and string orchestra by Gordon Jacob. : 1 ’ I to . Shepheard’s final Item
choraleTpreludes ! on .| well- known hymh tunes, sjnd thbn Mr. Shepheard played the delightful Concertino made up of music by Tartlnl, rirranged-
New methods on arc;
reflepted . by- these : two jpictures: taken at a farm; near jGIsburn.
ilui.niaiij
.pumped wat9.r !from- the jriver to! the'farm.; But a little iheenuity anp eleotrical skil have jled to a| far more! effiolen|tr system. ; The ’
.-'el'qctrip pump, iiictured! below! hu-been built into the base of thej windmill and now jjives ithe farm at ' neariw 2.
reliable 8p|’inB.
supply -from a Full stor|-fPage
’
iviodern School l^ui^ils Entertain
WORE than 100 i pupils at ■^p Rlbblesdale ' iMo d e r n Sqhool. Clitheroe; showed-that versatility knows no age limit when they took part In the annual Christmas concert in, trie school hall, on Wednesday e.enlng. | ■ j ■ , .
For In addition to providing well-vajrled: programme of ags,-sKetches‘arid dances,
._.ey had made m.any of the cristumes themselvei, whUe the sienery h'ad been constructed a p painted in the school’s own vrorkishops. j ’<
The I edneert was givena
Ayhlch ejxcellent speaking, charmingly sung by the phool 69‘voices, and the of the prograriime with a modernised
' choir of fjrst half concluded tale,I “ Thi; Dyspeptic Ogre.’’ ! ,
yesterd'ay ijnuslcal!
p r e
eritertalnfng ! flashback ; to ill The; form of a
After t ie Interval tame an
Old- Days ’ and other musical iriemorles, Comediv interludes
sketch,
provided the exact amount of light relief and completed an
' bvenlng’s delightfril entertaln- iieiit;|
' ' Tlie cor icert was [produced by
;i;he headmaster, to , T, Chrid- ivlck, qnd will be -repeated to-! light arid to-moryow, ^
Couplej Hurt In! lerde
lyR.; arid Mrs, Ritzma; I of
car i was in collision with n Ma n c h e s t e r iCorporation Waterwo :ks lorry In Waddlrig- |on-yoad Clitheroe, at noon yesterdaj'.j .>!'
road,' .Billlnge, ' werfe!-tsken,! to Roy'ril; Infirmary
|. '3 j
ingltowa ’ds Waddirigton when!' the accident OceUWed opposite the I main entrance to. Brfinp gerley P irk',-i where the -road bends sharply ajid desceiids towards' Briingerley Brldgei The corner hris hben the scerib of riutriei ous accidents, andf ^at the. ' tine' | oI j'yesterday’s mishap, the read Iwas coverpd with a slightjflhniof naoisture,-
Mr.- Ri ;zema (74), v/as 'drlv-
both taken by ambulance ;to Blackbuih Royal Infirmary, whbre M :s. Rltzema. was found
to be stfferlrig from ebneius- slori and a-head j injury, to! Rltzeipa sustained a broken rib
iwas perhaps the biggest teSt'iof all,- for it was the third mqyer ment oif the Mozart jClarlnet
I Goncerto in A Majorijand the I long arid hlgh-spb(d , scale /passages were jirianaged'with
I [great agility. ■\}t- •' -i At jby William Walond;
ran Introductiqri ’temporary
biy the ij
Mr., Myers’ .final solos .were I iboth flavoured [with the spirit liof /Handel’s
of {. Handel,! and
jfinaUy a march on the theme I “ Lift up yout! Heads ” (from Messiah ”)
French organ composefr Gullmant. Found in
Christmas! parti at j the Conp gregatlonal.i!Sch3oI,'| bn Wedp nesdriy. They [gave a repeat
Entertainment ‘ W a s ; also! proj- Asideq by Mrs.. M.! Roblnsor Mi/s[| E. (jeldsrd i.;and
Drlrikwater.'’ T ;' ;iembers of ■ thq iQOmn
age ent.
1 Mr
serVed. refresh'merijis frbe charge to riaore than 200
traditional-,! vl fit;' ; rif Father j | Chitetmas; (M x Ir!/ Covpe^-: | thwalte). Councillor J. way presided, e
party
expressed by Mr.; E. Black-j lock ’ seeoijdec... by - Mr. •l^
.-.il Warden, to th e !entertainers,'’ es,' secretary of!
nd thanks
to Mrs. Know! thri Old Age P tidn, who; had organised event, and to the many dc
’ ‘nslohs Assbcla-i ' ' ' ■ ' :the
of refreshmer ts and pres ints; nori'
pensioners ivrid’'were’bre^-- I ; Thelteccud' ^ l f of thej | i devoted to tnei
esqqe, of stagje;; hypnptism. j
road, Pendleton, on |Wednes-; day night, Denis Gros'veiior (16), i of Rlibblesdaleyview,
XjiOUND lying near' his . , moltor cycle in pOndletpn-
performance of ’ttieir brir'r 1 l ipQniip nf ' staffpi hvomtisni '! uountyj ambulance to Blatk-
from concussioi____ to the face, nbiefind
iriflrmary ^ion
sufferini
and ribrasioni head.
inusic;";the first tiqn and Toccata a; con
after treitment. badly da naged.
but was' allow'ed home The car was
. Driver of the lorry, Charley Crossley, of Failqwofth, Man4
■ Chester, vho was traveUing to.--;^ wards dlltheroe]; es’bapeid injury. 1 His; 1
vehicle recelvec slight d£ mage, j
Christinas Gift "■ '
i Mr. ard Mrs. Hitzeriia were!
William I D. Wpodgates- Blackbiirn,'
' Blackburn^ when thelri
“The Good
bfightlst^rt with an operilrig chorus -and dance,! “ Painting the Clouds -with j Sunshine,” ' whs I foUowjed by !an display I of choral Three songs, werei
N AS
OLD MAKES WAY i l l
FOR THE NEW
The Week’s Obiti
resident, Mr. William Blcjazard, of K Mllnshaw- tetfaccj Grindleton, difid,at bis' hqmri pi;/'Sunday, aftCf_,a:short' llln^ess. He was 65.'
MR. W.'BUEAZARp’, : ; ! well-known' Grtndleton ■
MRS. E . INMAN
St.! Peter’s C h u r c'h,| East Marion;: last week of Mrs. Elizabeth Iririan; who died while on a vl fit-to ■ the, home of her son-in-law and daugh ter] Mr. and Mrs. H. Rldehalgh “Arncllfle,| Portfield lalley. She was 79.
The funeral took '.place at
district ,'fintll -he went to GrlndJeton more than ,40 years ago; : - When ^Rlv'ersmead Sfiijondary ’Mofiern , School opened In August. 1949,; Mr. Bl^azard became the ; care taker to the School land retired at the end of August this year/ He was well known for ! many years as a mole- : catcher for local farmers.; v'*
11 Mr. Bleazard was associated ! for ' many years ;-wlth i . St.; ; Ambrose’s Church, : Grlndle- ; tori'and was a trustee of the ; Village Institute, of which he wik' one of I the original ;mem- ;bem.
1
leaves a son and ■ a daughter, mW. Bessie Tomlinson,; with wnbm he' I lived. They j will ha|ye sympathy. In their ber reriyem'ent.!'
A widower, Mr. ; Bleazard i |
thejyicar of Griridletori, ’con ducted a ’, service<:'■ at;! Mr.' Bleazard’s !home, on! wednes-,
! The Rev. E.!. Murgatroyd,
..day!, prior to the Interment In Stj lAmbrose’s Churchyard.’
MRS.; B. BEADLEyI
i; -Her inariy friends in 'cilth- eroj and district h.eard ;with depp regret of | the ' sudden defith, on Tuesday, of i Mrs. Beatrice Bradley, wife of Mr.
‘ Taritalani” Whalley-road, Peridleton! She wasTS.i J
Mrs. Tnmaii, whose S t i l l ^ e t o g e t y o u r Bar,
was ,ln Bun ley, had staying with her driughter for about a week death, ^
home been
previous to her Sympathy
four da ug h bereavevnent,
Formerly.
CUtheroe as Ethel Varley,
foii l itreatmerit following heart attack;
to Blackburn
,s extended to t e r s - In! their
: MRS. E VARNEY
: n business In a milliner, Mrs. , who resided fit
Grlndleton, c led on Monday In ian ambulrince taking her Royal Infirmary a
She was j 78.’ Born In Lebds, Mrs.,Varley
caiie to ClitLeroe'more than half a centiry ago. Ih her maiden ' nami i o f , Miss 1 Ethel Wheater,' she was In business in King-stree; for many; years as I a mllUnei, and was! well- - known amonc a Mde'circle of friends In the town. ■ .1 ■
The crenu-tlon liwiUi take place at Cari'iton bn -Mqliday.
ME. J.WATSON I
the Bpwlanc mrinlty, , ahe the'public 11:
A
Egbert Bradley,, a Clitheroe commlssi'd.n ! agent, of ■
■'clfCurastances, but - decided thai; an ’inquest !wa's| not ;necessary.j'. . , . ,;
i iThu East L a n c a s h i r e Coroner was Informed idf the
. .
' 'Mrs. Bradley,! who w(as a meinber of! a Burnley , family, had lived in Whalley-road for Ithe past 18 years, she had' ‘been associated; wltbji; the lladies’ section of ’ Clltheroe
■Gbif Club. '' ''Sincere sympathy' w 11 be [extended to Mr, Bradlqy and !to h Is son!, in their bereave- me]nt. - |
.
1 ‘|The cremation will . take i place at Sklptori tb-npjorrow ' (Raturday)j
MISS|A.E. BARRON ' A; former school teacher,
MI9S Alice Ellen Barron, of illttqn Green, - Mltton,! died Suddenly, to hospital yesterday '■fek. I, ■ '! ;'-| I'l Miss Barron, who was 63, ad ’ resided In . Mlttori tor any years, and was as?ocla-.
.t!ed with {the village ; parish church. I
■| The sympathy of.,/Mltton residents is extended to Miss Barron’s two s i s t e r s the' Misses A. rind G. Barron, with-. whom srie Hvfed .at ,Mlttqn, Green, and to her brother at New; Long ton, In | their bereavement. ■ , - 11
'! • ,•;■!
; The-Vicar, Canori J. Calder- -bahk, otoclated at theijlnter-
'mpnt atMitton on Moi^day. [m b s . M. A. HtoVlILTpN
) ' A member of an bid Cllth- ‘)rbe family, Mrs. Mary! Anne' arimilton, of Waverley; Brun-' gerley-avenue, Clltherbe, died PH: Wednesday aged 84 yearsi She had been Ip falling! health for some ;tlme.'~
Mrs. .Hamlltorij who! was ; !
born In'. CUtheroe, was a daughter of the late Mr., and Mrs. ^ h h Green. Her father was one of the,pioneers of the Uberal movement in Clltheroe, and It was he who opened, the Liberal 'Club ini Wellgate,; where the. fatolly had |thelr home for a number of years. Before her toarrlage [ she worked as a ;we.aver jat, the Commercial Mill.'' ! | • A life-long member of the
Moor-lane Methodist Church, with which her family had a .prominent association, ;Mrs. Hamilton was a former sbere-
sent from the i link I , ' Inst tute! in ‘Sofith -Africa
. will probably be Used by mem-j- bers j <f BrishaU Eavf isI WomenV Institute for thdlr; Christmas party.- to be held aji: the -begnnlrig of next month.:
Durban, have been sending; dried',fruit tb their friends a t’ Bashrill Eaves for a number pfi years'; The: gifts were par-' '
Memters of the Unk Instill tute., I at 'WestvlUe,
n e a t I
tlcularly welcome during th( war, wpen fruit was in shop! supply.
' ■ ■ •"'■e
Repaiirs Ile^tify Libirai|y Fault ■DEPAIRS tb Cllth;roe; Free I whilel decorations for thri
ted-within the next except! for of&clal of thp Boro /eyor’s: depar!tment
i
Library should b J cohiplej- I Corona lion, in,June,;were be ' Ing draped bn the front of tl
'■ pointing,” :| ah pghj Suif-^ . told-i;
; - L
•‘Advertiser. a,nd Times” porter; last night.
The! repairs . ,wei|e be re.cently fbUpwlrig the '.dis
covery by - wwlaneri thafi.a number of the huge blocks -of m'asoriry were loose and were steadily working for’vard. The. discovery was made
1,1
buHdlnb.' Now,; however, tl.p fault h;is beri rectified, and tl e
iwork,ol repair is nearing con ! pletibn,
' '
frbnh cif the Library has alto beenj, out of action,- as tl'j®
works.liave heeri. removed and returned to the manufacturer: for; overhaul. These should be back m-day, and • the cloclf working by this week-end.
This week, the clock on tie ’ll
; triry of the Young Woiheri’s Class and took a keen Interest In the work of the church-arid ISpnday School. . She j was married at the church| ln| 1891 and celeitrated her diamorid wedding two years ago. ! Her husba'nd, Mr. Richard
Hamilton, died recently,! and she leaves a son, Mr. !Jack- Hamilton, who Is an account ant with an engineering; firin In Brisbane, Australia. [.To gether with other members pf the family, he wUl have sym pathy in his bereavement. The Rev. J. H. ! Fenton,
M.oor-lane toperlntendent minister, will ' conbuct j a funeral service before | the cremation at Sk ip t ori |on
Monday. ! . ! !, I '
Gift To Postman fJiOR more than 30 years,
.“ ■' Mr. William .i’ Plnder,' j of
!vlllage and In the routl’s/lng- district. He has recentlyij re linquished his postal. duties, arid In lappreclatloii; of ijhls services the residents Have presented him with a wlrqless ’set.',< .,
West-view, Waddington, ’; has acted as postmaft; to' people whose homes and* fabmstbrids arb on the fell-side ajbovejithe
6, MARpT; PLACE, CMTHEROE
Tel. 401/8 (Two Lines). ' ■ i ■ ■ i HAWORT H & UDEN 38
BUCKSHAW- TERRAck i SIMONSTONE':
REGISTERED. BUIL I PROPER! i‘
13 & ,1L HA'S; .STREET, ' PADIHAM .
DER AND GENERAL ' REPAIRER . i '
; I i’! ■ [ Tel.; l! adlham 713 ;i= ; ; Watson, of
well-knpwn member of farming i com- promlnent In e of the district
foi: half a century, Mr. John Blrkett Farm,
Newton, Idled in hospital on Tuesday, aftfr a long-illness. He was 77.
For 30' Jie irs, Mr. Watson
represented Newton on the B d w 1 a n d Rural District Cburicil and Rowland Educa tion , Comm ttee.' He also. served on t le qld ’
CUtheroe
ati, one peril most local! c native Bowl^d'firea, appointed ri West Magistrate .m 1936,
Board of Guprdians; and was d at-sirifimber of snuriitiees In his He was Riding
!c! 10 s e 1 y associated I with'
Triomeyholn e • R.O. Church, Mr. Watson '■ vas a brotherTln-
laW of a foimer R.C. Bishop of Leeds (th( late Dr. Cowglll) who was brtoght up in the Hbdder Valliy,
Mr.- Watso: 1, whose wife died
several year 1 ago, Is survived h t a I son, Mr.- Qeqrge Watson, also a farmir.'to whom sym- pqthy Is extended In his bereavement.
R e qu;i e i i‘>3(1888...'fit- -Sti
Hubert’s Church; D un so p Bridge, will precede the Inter ment tomorfow (Saturday).
MRS. A. WRIGLEY,
The dea ;h occurred ;. on ■ Monday at’ the home o f ; her sbn, Mr. C, Wrlgley, !62, West | Bra’dford-ro id,. Waddirigtbn, of- Mrs. Antoe 'Wrlgley,'widow of, Mr. ’ Joh 1 Lewis Wrlgley. She was 78.
Mrs. Wrlgley went to reside
In Wadding] oft at! the end of the First Wc rid War. She was cjosely ide itlfled ■ with the
, village Mfthbdlst Church, where her si iri, to ’.’C. Wriglby, Is a lay. p-eacher, Eind 'was' liso a meml er’of'the Women’s
Fellowship. '! Mrs. W r,
g 1 e y had many I
friends ’ In the village, and sympathy l! felt-for her two’ s|ons
ln.thel ■ bereavement,-Mr. 'rlgley haydng , died several ears ago.
The Rev. James'Wright, of Whalley, coiducted aj service qt the Wadllngton Mbthodlst ] Church prlc r to the interment
'rit St'. ' Helen’ri Churchyard yesterday.
12 MORE SHOPPING DAYS TO CHRISTMAS
m m » HF.S. 5,1 Church
CHEMIST I Street - Clitheroe
PHON.
1COME;,AND Visit! our
Showroom a i Com
iI Perfume- f Swan;'
' W arms- Chypre, ! L'Aimani,.
Rari^fOft Hluguet
27/6..
iSweetKeart coffret] ' L ’jAimant, ■ jnatching v
^perfume sachet, flower. 27/8,
FOR CHRISTMA
Half-moon of Talc, 2 ta^kts-of Soap, - 7- bat^T ■
tablets.' ‘L'Almant,'' Pariy,' Mi^suet. 18/9. -
CASH OR TERMS ' '' ' d l l TO:
H A i G R
Moor Lane CTiiheroe'.i
and CASH OR iday at '
TO SUIT YOU i ^ ;
EAVES Woone Lane . T d . 683
T E R A i i ' .. J TelMISion ‘ I ' I '
insi!a i l e d * i Mr! “
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Clitheroe Advertiser , Qf Tin es, December, 11^ 1953
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SEFTHEM!
Christmas ad;Shop in
iort.
S O M E T H IN G T O W E A R : ....
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USEFUL'^lAliciEPTABiLE CIF'|rS MEN WILL. TREASURE
SEE SPEc U l W IN D O W ''d i s p l a y s f o r
Ou t s t a n d in g f s e l e c t io n - o f '‘ A t t r a c t i v e ■
I ju. ! ; : ' , 'll GIFT OFFERS, i 4 & 6, KING STREET, [CLITHERPE
THE MAN’S SHOPl . C
ACCURACY AND pkEGISION IN;.
GRACE AND CH Qood'
THE PRIDE OF CRAFTSMANSHIP
P minted i N o :e p a p e r
We hav! an extensive range of 31gh-::Class Note- , papers arid’-Envelopes.'
SOCIETY .BOND']-: , In Bli:e, and White.
BASILDON BOND SOClElY'CLUB DOESKIN DECKLE CHURSTON DECKLE SPICER® ', !'■ WALDCRP! CLUB,, etc.; all in P ads & Cabinets
W f i t c h e s S ' iOlocfej5 ARM
IN:
eweltdry ENGLISH
IN
ChinUt Pottery and ' Cut Qlass
GIFTS TO 3E TREASURED AT:
COHERON 17-19, iviobR
& LEEKING l iA lb , CLITHERbE
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PLASTERINGy iCONCR! I mISTIC
ETING, CEMENT - AND POINTING
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