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GWS-THEN LOOK AROUND.
'X COME INSIDE 22/6 : W A' 21W te,|; ..Flbrence J ,H
wpekly, meeting on ) W d p . 'Mrj Kirby, gave an . esting |lantern Hectui2
pp/eslded, and the speaike thanked by Edward Lur Alec Bush, i
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Clitherpe.'has'passed h*^ e i x ami ln a t lo n s at College Hospital,,]l .o Before his re noval to Tc {r. jCharles ell-kriQ|wp
tferly ^f Billlngtoh anl ing in Torquay, Dr. ,'eardsworth who start school I days I at Sc.,' J;
Beardswort :n local crlc
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■chipping, Derek i Double, Chipping, iyas
Messrs, i Be,
AFTER in; a plank
Breston:! Royal inflrmaiy. Hi I THISWEEK'S
on Wed; of‘Klrl Udmltt
urlng [his while workii: ry’s i chal:
.ijworks, r esday, -l;lands, ;d to
.eg on ng at
' SROAD !Sa| ’ETY 'SLOGAN
Fife isislicrt, don’t bake it bort^r.
__son (|f MrJ anc. Chdrles Beardswort i
! .mes’s, final
Brian sd his
King’s don. rquay,
h was keting
, for- now
Mrs.
'Wacidingtpn-road, ! Clltiheroe. Sbnipf ial w;ll-kno-wn Ohth- e pe j hotplle:, Mr(' Trueman of the Epreaa Sawley.
an Ofd Girl
Eecker, ypurger daugh;er of Mrs.' I Marie Beckfer, pf 75,'
J the Swan and Royal Hotel, Cpitheroe, £,nd 'Miss Ann
hd the ikte Mrs. L. Trueman, G. A Trueman
School d. a at
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eldest ‘ i:
created for p u by expert designers.
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AY, NOVEMBER 13 th, 1953 Lighting of Vehicle s ■ • 4-43 p.ih. to 7-10 a J i . ,, '
t lose in the world of and if Clltherpe F Club appears' to; hav)e r lore downs , than
TAVBRY organisation ;ilps and; downs, not
rpcept times, it is all a chance.
4
t(eUer.!'thlng^ shoo sLiously considered
■asoh why risky one.
w . ------ - the u of' la' retir pa:
ps in more
even a n to
ckshifej iCombination t ;mptlrig r one,-, vparf: v'hen it is a case of t oni without tears, as in particjular Instance.
j laced in a auandary flcting factors of fi t le ' -prospect of an struggle to "escape relejgi
by
a siags
happens ‘ they have n t) losd. If they'were successful In gaining re to thel first jdlvlsibn In 0 1 the now-defunct Athletic, only to be u enough to be relegated there would losing Iwhat A monument skfety,'
there , _ , -r- ------- nd; in ‘ our oplnlor eclslye factor that wl
., will ce'rta ital task to
which jwouW
they I would back iln the
(And If the
tpem|any worse off thdh ate now., ’There have complaints from f |thb — of pb'br'itt'endi
worse ha find ithe second ^ hardly
tpe clrlcums Clltherqe
challenge, arises, then' mb:
mbre
ijectlon]' world alone Interes', In ithe
;o galr * I
Bridge, jbut ipances,, iln inlght
q I to make' good iluntarlly taking: bn Ilf thb surely
second time,- and: that immediately is j tljie cbrfipenp;
Thfi chance, o f , a, return to the inrst ■division ’o f 'th;
ootba)I had
sport, Id be
Ibularly 'promo- this
I'ssi recelvei' fulL dlschssion, £ nd! if the' club is ha,
It!deserves, and.wllllloubt-
.turally conr
nance, uphill atlon other
,a.tever bthing
-entry place
be n o __qdlsgia* to be
Ijaly be achieve
dtviIslon, make they been club
■CU;1 tha:
efoe, where cbnductbd
Mr. E, The Revi.
the
Rev.lc.'jr. Guildford; with iartley at ' the
■irg service. Mri A, Ltogard the brgajnlst. j ’ '
Rev. Fr. R. Walmsley, tne hew rector. —
Rev. Fr. — . E. S.i Bupns,' and the
nurch, Lo Solemn
preacher.] .* !j *,
M
Q.lveri
S
oor-roa(p, Clltherbe, wlf Saturday;
[IRTHDayI greetings Frank Lbrd,! of 1 2 ,
pace, Clltrieroe,' yrho, on Monday;'and'.ti
irry Foktef, ofi85, ' j '
atertoO' 11 be 7:
lah Jai.e Joy, of 63,.Pil ad, Cllt’ierjjei whb will Monday.
pad, Clltheroi Sunday;
ralhger,' j of ;o Mr.
0 Mr. bilee- 111 oe Mis., co-
62/64, who
Ittle- 0 will Mr.
bb 85 At ISS ,I
The Rev.| Godfrey iKenyon, of C h a t b u r n, conducted the niorning service atithe Wosley Church and the-Rev,Ljames w right, of' whalley, the[Aven.-
ducted the rpmembrancle- ser vice .at Moor Lane: Methodist C| lurch bn Sunday .ev'enlng, wpen'ithe Roll of Horibiir was raad by Mr. James Hlgson. Mr: E), Hartley vbas the organist.
J. IH. Fenton, con-
iMlchael: and John owergate, thefe .was Re4Ulem,:sung by the
pngregatloilal Church ,CIlL phe service;. were by the, Ml lister.
EjpiljdBR, was observed at
,1NCEi Su .
pd,aythe nth-
organ. chal a
'tlrpul club’s after itlfl
h , cebroe ,n. to
Bootle ilUcky again, ■Cff In
.pbened; inSssebllv
ves
occur, atory,, ' the:
Promoi on Chance i Sets roe A Poser
WHETHER to tal^ the unusual risk of being relegated twice
the Lancashire Cbmt) nktion is the poser confronting trie Giitheroe Football Club, ivhioBhfiis week was offered • the. prospect of rejoin ing the senior divisip i from which it, was relegaied last May. The club committed meet; tonight to discuss the position]and to decide H 'l '
in consecutive seasons iti order to rejoin the flret division of
on a course of a c t i( |n ,r '. At; present, four places from the
Gamekeeper I betted
ances surely tVhlch
Helllcllffes, Cyril I>e: rlns (28), 23, Bea'corisfleld^strei it ,' Great Harwood, was finetf £2 and ordered to pay £2 costs At Clitheroa MaglstraWs' Court yesterda’y. : He pleac ed guilty In a letter to thejCour^ro trespassing in p u su i r of ponies.
Whalley Trppasser^ -O'EENiby a gamemeper oh land at Whalley ihowil as
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wood boy, who plea ied guilty to, the same offence arid also to
c.arrylng an air i- fie with- . out a gun licence, was granted ' an absolute dlschargli;
A 16-year-pId Groat Harr
prosecuting, said tlilat about 11-15 a.m.; on Sundaj 1 Septerri-I- ber 27th,: Mr. Robert Mtham, a gamekeeppr for the Clerk Hill Estate, saw the tw3 defend]' ants- and imrnedla ely went for the police.
Mr. C. Leigh, Blackburn, i
The officers saw he youth carrying, an altr-n fie, while
h !
the boy told the magistrates that h.eidtld not'.'knqte he was doing wrong and did' {not know he had to' have | a licence for the gun. ! ' i ■ I,
think-1 was doing any har: after rabbits,” | and Perkli said, “ I have been rabbiting here a few years anc, thought I was all right.”:, i , An aptireritlce bricklayer,
ELECTION FAVO The boy said! “ /
leniency, said he was l a good worker and was Ingenuous. If he said he ;'dld {not [know he was doing wrong,-then he was Oertaln, that he was- telling the truth. I |Wlth otner .brick layers he had been wprklng on a contract- job and.Jqn recely- Irig his share of the I money, had bought the air rifle.
His employer; asking for :
"W ITH • » " arhc the In :ir e a s e d
moor House, Cllthdr'oe,' Dr. R. C. Webster, Divisional Medlcali Officer ;of Health, ih his annual repork | ;
,bf [
vid.ed at Penmoor for 30 males and at the end of jthe year there were, 27 men ibeing pro vided with pare and attention.
'Accortlmddaiio|a. eyas, pro-
In ihls last'report wdre cotn- pleted' {during the ] year
The adaptations I mentioned :
cheerfulness hais been' gained by the lighter coloijrs lused ih the, 're-dedoration
More! Cheerful Colour Sc lieme amenities: a {note of.
Pen- says-
}
Perkins 'h a d 'a I ’ferret In his pocket and a riumbe|ij of pursr nets.
JRITES] did not|
top of the Second' Division’,- in which they are playing their first, season, Clltheroe’s chance'of-rd-' Joining the senior; grade'Is made possible by this week’s resignation from, the Combination - of the bottom club, iBootle Athletic, l whose gate receipts of 30s. for a
eague fixture"on] Saturday was the last straw' to a club that for some time has had severe finan cial troubles. - ■ j ; '
b A special .meeting'of. the Com Tination has been called for next Bhursday to consider whether
should be exnunged altogether or if a second divislbn club should
ootle’s league . record 1 so far
snag facing ,tfie incoming club Is the fact that thw will have to take over not only Bootle’s re- mainlrig fixtrire list, but also the meagre, total of five jpotots that Bootle have collected so tor.'
be invited to fill the vacancy. c If, as seem.s probable,, the latter
ourse b pursued,' tljpn; the big '] ■ DIDN’T KNOW "
BAs -thev had mqre points than elegation, last seaton,, Clitheroe
would probably'bri.Ktrourites foi: election to ;,take] over 'Bootle’s place providing, qf course, that ap the Clitheroe .committeemakes
La;i- is a
District Clilb are pictured here with their'president. Captain F; B. Mitchell,
D.BiE., at a dinner held at the Moorcock Inn; Wad-, dington, .to_ieleJ)rate the club’s dentenary. "llhe club first! func tioned at the Hall, but movci home at Cas|he Gate bve years ago.
] Member}, ol the Cljtherde and'
old Clitberoe Moot ved to
Catholic Church
Impairs Will Cost Ai Le ist £5,000’
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to repair the!ravages of djy. riot i n ' ' the church of St. Michael! ar d St. John In ■Itovergate. . , |
Catholics aie ifaced, with the t]ask of raising at least £b,000
was dl [Closed this! week that Glitheroe Roman
', ; .■ I
as' £10,000, ' the Rector, Fr. Rqbert] Waimsley S.J. told a meeting of the men of the ciorigregatlon oh Sunday. He emphasised however that this Mari riot a irni figure as the full ekterit of the damage corild nbt yk :be determined.!
17'otal ‘ cost may be as] much
r lackpool ‘ B,’ their partners In Slocesan aichitect. The rot (jlouncinoi C; Chatbii^ri' has
' [ Evidence of damage was foilnd some weeks ago/ when il nwas thought the trouble, WAS restric ;ed to woodwork. But more extensive damage has -now boen! revealed as a rikult of a ]isurvey by a
as penetrated stonework bn .the north valljof the church.
u pUcation-for'the vacancy. This snexepected promotion chance is ture to cause a good deal of hard.
porters alike. Any decision must, of course, ; be governed :by. con sideration of financial masters, of the ability of the presenti team to compete successfully m the senior grade, and the fact that as Clith eroe were relegated -with 31 poffits last season, ithey wopld have to; collect about 30 pclnts at least to' ensure escape. Iron ,relego,tlon.
hinkffig among officials and sup^
have! the most favourable chance of achieving re-electiofi. 'i
Clitheroe Pi )ppy Day Result Wiis! £181
p f,'ototo,'Clltherbe decide to make application, they T'ouldiappear^q
I after ^cuisioiL'''6r';! these
/ Councillor Chatburn said:A •gift of £10( has already been r^elved'ami members of the (wngregatipii have undfttaken tp' makA we >kly .contributions. Money -rialsmg-' contributions' are' being organised; among them an tutumn fayre om Saturday which yielded] £303. I Every family in the parish
; Said Couicillor .Chatburn: ‘]Ai least ££ ,000 will be needed .but an ever. bigger sum may be required. The full extent of the necessary -repairs - can be determtied only as the work proceeds.’' ■ |
■qem appointed chalriman of a committee ippolnted to deal 'vylm the fin racial prioblrims of repairing tf e damage '
!
is -to be, g:veri' envelopes to' which all Me 'wage-'eArnlng
poppy sellers on Friday arid Saturday .ytere thought by the organisers: of the annual Poppy Day appeal-In .Clith
year' tions on 'behalf ' of | the ! British Legion Haig’s Fund, .of which £156 7id.| resulted fr6m- the sale of popples and cqr mas- cots,. £22] 17s. 6d. from the sale of wreaths and]£2 2s. from the BrltlsI. Legion Ser vice of Reriiemlrancei at St. James’s Church.
j
rjiargin the
mers’ a t e d
held sheep and cdttle. Brlai. Dent
Bennett, Bryan ’:'.,Dristol and Hrlar(-T>eaf.’ At club,the’s :dnes- inter- on
p r ls^ iwper- ilgate,
ir was d and
.
Ing accommodatiori had beeh converted to additional bath and toilet accomriiodatlon, and store space, the number o.f places had been [reduced to 26. : The whole of these places were, for-men. i -i
As part of thelfotmer sleepl-
Brothers’ IM iNs'’ I PatjfekiL! Dednard'
yesterday^ to being dfmiK:aad Incapable -iri Glftheroe Market
for being drunk anjd Iricapable and £2 for coinmlttlng a nuisance, also In thfe Market Place.
He was fined! te n ' shillings . { ,
ll-25, p.m. on Saturday, November , 7th, , he] saw Leonard stagger] away, from a wall and fall forwards,' on to the ■
P.C. R. White sild that at : i l
■to !take, care of. himself and was taken to] the i police
station. ' : I 1 I ! jroe!CI|ange
r>EicAUSE. . the l i Inewly- ■*-*, signed'inside left;;R. Allen. Ls-not available fo /tomorrow’s samp. ! CUtheroej, recall local player A,- Thompsor). to the forward’.Iine fori flhelr Visit to Barnoldswlck. ] The! team Is ;ed]arid will
otherwise unchan bfi j Gillow; I Butte: field, iBlack-
iock' Klrkriam, (Coates,! Hold en : Palmer Aspinwall. Francis A. Thompson, Wi! dei'
footpath. Hejwas junable
wac^gtom JilekapaigEaflty; at Clltherop' .Magistrate's’, - Gourt;
Plaice, he stated that {on the night In question he had been with his three btpthets who
had met for the, first! time for 25 years.
, In-a letter tl) the {editor, expressing] thanks to all who helped the appekl, Councillor Bernard Sharpies, hon.{ organ ising secretary for Toe H, Clltheroe, | writes: ;“We are very] grateful for all,the help given by poppy sellers tradesmen Using spaqe, and to : thank
who gave
and [ workshops :anq the" general public, w]ho Again res ponded well.”
the ichools, mills we also wish
district rballsed £.4 9s. 5d.
Poppy Day In the Whitewell a total of
WEDE»IN(jl
.of I Old Hall. lffiaidlM«:n,-' 'waa' m a r r i e d at] St., Andrew’s .- Church, Sl£iidblim;; oni Satrir-
■ton. j , I
day, to Mr.:JoIut]SlmpSon.!son-' Of ] Mrs. -Waddington ■ o f ! 36, RAmsden^terractt Waddlng-
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formed by the Rector, the Rev: J.'! G. Byrnelli the hymns “Lead Us Heavenly Father”] and "p Perfect Love” were
During the ceremony, per
sung. ;:. Miss Garnett -was the organist.
carnations, the bride, I who was given :away by her father,--was attended by Mis] EnidHodg-
Carrying a bpilque't of pink . - ,
MlSSj ! Louie Hodgson, i sister, and ;
Ml.ss- Judith Seed- jfrlend, who were attired In pale blue
sori,: sister, whb [wore ima'uve tafllefa with a ihatchln'g muff, and by, two small atte'pdants,
and pink net oVeri taffeta-and had bouquets of [pink roses., ‘
Village Hall and-Mr. and Mrs. Simpson’s future residence will be Far Heights 'Cottage, Fence, Burnley. Among the
the! best man!, A reception was held at the
were blankets f employers and service from employers.
Mr.]Harry Wacdington was j
npiHE Gregt 4-! Voice coriductor, another of certs in the Church Sch )i day' evening
til
Chi :Jr.
items of ma i; frpm “Soup! Handel,! to the- conteijn: composer, A ■:
torn the bride’s a 21-pleoe tea the ’groom’s
/{eddihg gifts
gramme wa: by Arcadelt, accompanlec. the pitch w£! and the be:;, -fully brouglr high spot spiritual, in rhythms ' £ were beaut the choir.
Dewhurst Albert Doyle former Incli
Outstandini
id An Alarm,” by Tiger, Tiger,” by porary English mstrong Gibbs. ]
ol Hall, on Tries] The choir sang! ly different styles]
oir, under! their j. Bentley, gavd eir-excellent coii-i Clltheroe- Parish
,uty of the music tjout, Aiiother {was a-i negro
and .ffully pointed ]by
which' the] cross syncopatipris
The soloists were: Miss Jean
(^oprano) and Mr. (baritone). I Tffie ,ded “The jWaltz
g In the: pro] an “Ave Maria” j aJ difficult un- ]item in -which well maintained
Harwood' Male’
I Song ” from Edward Germon’s “ MerryEriglqrid ” amongst- Per iteriis, and managed,the rather difficult cadenza with considerable 'agility. Mr. Doyle sang- {“ Plasir D’Amour” (Martini), and “A Serenade to a Beautiful 'Day ” (Revell).
:a spirited performance of the Itrlo from the second act of Gilbert, {and 'Sullivan’s' opera “ lolanthe,” and later there were;two amusing musical sketcheslby Mr, W. Baron and Mr;- -J. Quinn. Miss Marlbn Hackwoqd (elocutionist) gave four Items ’ which: were brilliantly performed.
■ Comedy was provided by iriembers bf the choir; In the first part of ithe programme Mr. J. (Jalpin, Mr. H; Ash worth arid Mr. F. Penny gave
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by Mr.'Charles Musson, who, together with the'choir and soloists; 'was afterwards thanked by , the Vicar, the Rev. S. Blrtwqll. '
The Concert was 'organised f
qatln and net: oveh, liaJEeto'' with a .fun-length ve.'L-Mte'k: Nora Hodgson,) ddesu oAtiglte':! tep of Mr. arid:Mrs>., S- Ho’d^ori
SlMPSON—HODGSON Wearing' a gownij,!;.bli--.whlte.
and by adver-
eroe last week-erid to. account for
' A DVERSE we ith'er I condi- 1 tlonsj and'a shortage'of-
tre^urer. ! Repair whrikl Is proceeding, ljut dally services areMeirig, :held in the phurch.i
Old Folk Hand ' ] Over £105
l.-L
, mirigs the t pflorts and pommittee two] years tc The chair
it!:the Old 3row, on ;o their cha !toshton, a towards: thf lew club pri The moneL -Irely by thejl:
l i f embers ’moid Pe!
W:
bple-S JS'elfare' Club: Schqql, Ohurch- 'ednesday handed irman. Miss D. E.] total of £105 15s. . cost of building'
of the Clitheroe]
- raise's. ' ! y was raised en- r own efforts and
)tal raised by club efforts by the]
during the past' £270.'
gifts at the day- part^, |a 11 e ri d e members.
! the'old peoi Mrs. Wilson
I Miss
_5,
.a8..afi -s es)
I A! cheque serited by {Miss Asbwoi' of IA penny- lfor:the bufii cheque for Mrs. Wilson ceeds of a si
man received the' club’s'third birth--! which I was!
! . ! ] tie
[yebkly. jSec retary of'the new committee li Mr. P. Fullalove,; ■with Mr. f, J. Go wriri'firi,
a
nbers ar j. expected toj con- ute. They :Wiii be collected
!■< ■ i - " 1. least _ CUTHEROE CLUB
p CJiflTENARY *
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The Week MRS. W. M. BARLOiv.
known, In] local i f a-rim in g circles, Mrs. Mary Winifred Barlow of! Lamlnclough-lane, Hurst Green, died- suddenly In Preston Royal Infirmary on Saturday. | She was, 43 !
A member of a family well-
Mellor and was , married to Mr. William ■ Bolton,, who farmed Grow Bar | ' Farm, Mellor. Onjhls death teri'years ago she came to Uve In Hurst Green and, about five years afterwardsl married Mr. John Henry Bartow.'
Mrs. - Barlow was' born In
hurst Coltoge. for a time and later at the Crow Wood Bob-
She was employed at Stony] I
with St. I Peter’s Church, Stpnyhurst and,' for/many years, with the Osbaldeston Catholic Church, where ' a ' requiem will be! said on 'VVedr nesday ‘prlpr to the ffityrment.
Din Works j Hurst Green. ' ' krs. :tBarlow -was cbririected
Messrs.! ’ Janies: and mkhsM Bolton, syriipathy Is extended inithetr, be^reavement, j'
. To Mr.’Barlow and her sons, : MR. J. CUNDAMi
Lowerigate, Clltheroe, died on Tuesday, aged 89.
Mr!. James Ouridall.'.bf 19; : ':
Bowland, Mr. Cundall vvas-one of the' oldept living hackrieiy' horsemen. For about 20 years, he fartned at .Pope’s i Farm, Dutton, Until coming tq Cllth eroe on his: retirement some eight y e a r s ' , p g o .
Bom! at Holden, Bolt'on-by-
a number ]of. years ago, had not been well for a long time. And sympathy Is
extet.ded to his relatives'Iff their boreave- -ment.
' j . / ' . - '] ■ [
' The : Rev.; G. Groatorex officiated at the Interment at St; John’s Church, Read, yesterday.' '
BIBS. A. A. FORD
ton Hospital on- Saturday, aged ■'86. ■ : I 1 ,. ■
bWidow of ' Mr.' Johr./Ford, Auilder and contractor, Mjrs. Alice- v nnie FordJ formerly of West-i
, Although borii 'in North Wales. Mra. Ford had lived in Clitheroe for the greater part of per life, having resided -at West-view for 40 years. 'She' was associated with St. JameS’s Church, ! a Sympathy is extended to a son
: Hawkins, conducted a service at Sf. Helen’s Church, Waddington,
-MBS. E. GARSTANG Pter, -.of the- late: -Aldenriani, Henry-
of Mr., George Garstang, and for merly of Cfltheroe. who died at- Southport on Monday. She was 77. ., , ■' Mfs. Garstang was the daugh
Mary’si Oemeteix yesterday, of Mrs,. Elizabeth Qarstang, ; widow,
The funeral took place at St. arkinson, founder > of the Hor- Folice Found Man
Lying In Road L I —COURT x6 lD
IQTATED to have' bAen found lying In the roadway and
In danger of being run over by passing traffic, John Breckeri- rldge (50), Whlteacre] Camp School, Barrow, was granted an - absolute discharge at Clltheroe Magistrates’ Court, yestertlay. :
written In hospital at; Blacks burn, Breckenrldge pleaded guilty and asked to be excused attendance as he was about to undArgo an operation. P.C. J. Barton said that at
Iri 'a let{ter to 'the Court, i
10-15 p.m. on October 29th, he was on duty in Clltheroe-road,
Whalley, when/-he saw the defendant lying In -the roadT way and In danger of being run over by passing traffic. He was helplessly; drunk arid-In capable and was taken back to Barrow! by the manager of the camp school. !
:, 1 - by about 40 On Stage At 63
for‘£15 15s,. prep oldest iriPmb'er,:
gle
;^le of -work held -by: ai fortnight ago.; also handed over]
th, was the [result! a-week collection; ding fund,’ and a £85 presented by represented' pro-
her ,dpnatioQ,fn ■totlioii!-#'..... der^^Xlci
fmeiri-bers of imlttee bn*' WAS'thankee:
RuMjti;ta?‘c6ngra secretary, 'M .!rsi A.- !R!Todd;...'-i;
the; club and domri't iheir- efforts; and’ byjthe comiritttee:
'GjlXTif-three-year-old Mr. ^ Tom Peters, who last Feb
ment. , ] ] ■ , ' The Vicar, the'Rev; T. H.'jr.
iew, Olitheroe, died In -Wadding- ■ - ■ ; .1
Mr. ciundall, whose wife dieci I, , ,| ' O Vi
bitiiariy
an'Clltheroe. ile was later man l ger of the District Bank! Whal- fey, before; moving to Middleton, prom where ha retired to South-
rocksford 'iLmje' Company. . Ltd. Mr. Garstang was at one time i employed at -tne.old County Bank
Annie Biriwe!!,' of Yortstreet CUtheroe, dteU recently. '. . "
ort. Mrs. Garetang’s sister, Mto.
Parish Church before the inter ment.
'
Annie Gudg., street, Cllthq home on Sal 85,
! ■ -Mis'g A. GUDGEON
circles for niany years. Miss “
Well-known In local musical on of 17, York-
daughter of' Robert Gudgp Clltheroe ar many ' years Miss Gertruo
Michael and Lowergate, was a jproml the church c years. It was that the choj: In local mus: fine recitals.
She was a:
Miss Gertrude herbereaven.ent.
Sympathy Miss Gudgi
1 had lived for- with her niece, e Gudgeon.
eon, the only the late • Mr. on, was :born in
all her life and aent member of dholr for over 50
ssoclated -with SS John Church,
ibal circles for its .1
Is extended Gudgeon
-Requiem Mass on Tuesday at SS Michael md John- Church, Lowergate, prior to the inter- riaent at St. J )seph’s Cemetery.
The Rev. -F. E. S. Burns said
hospital ye]terdAy, after a lengthy lllnMS, of Mrs. Doris Hap, of lip, Whalley-road, Clitheroe.
■ I MBS. The.! deat
1 .oepurried in le -was 37
farjilly. Mrs. Hall was formerly Miss Doris Bradley, and at one period 'vas employed at a Ipcal cotto i mill. She came to reside In .Clltherpe about six yeprs ago, and was associated with St. Jafpes’s Church.
4 luember of 'a Whalley
; Blnpere s: terlded to h James Hall, bereavement
place at St, on Monday.
nd-daughterii in their bereave
on Wednesday, prior to the inter ment at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Clltheroe.
The Inte:
Jmpathy Is ex-, er husbarid, Mr. In . his tragic
rjment will take Mary’s Cemetery
MB. S. NOBLETT
West-view,! Clitheroe, died suddenly In Iiospltal on Tues day, aged 84. . '
resident of the t'owri, Mr. Nob lett had a long and.ctose-asso- clatiori with St. Mary's Parish Church, where he- was a for mer Sunday School teacher. Until his reilreirierit, he was emplbyed as a weaver at vari ous mills In, (Dlltheroe..
A well-known pnd respected
her! husbandl arid sympatl Mr. Noblett.’i In j their ‘
Mrs. Nobl
•well; will CO) St; Mary’s Cl interment at tery toraorro
■The Vicar, berel vemeri t . . '
tt pre-deceased lanyyears ago, 3&>€xtArided to tyro;, daughters
the ]Rev, S. Birt- duct a service at I'urch prior to the St. Mary’s Ceme- (Saturday),
MR. J. SPUTHWORTH
street, died piKMonday after an Alness of several months: H] yvas 74.
■ A member of an-pld Wad- .dlpgton -family . Mr. South- wprth was born at the Sun Inri, but had lived most of his llfhin Cllthe :oe, where he was employed as an overlooker for ab'out 40 years, until his retirement s< ven years ago, at tw'o local -mills. Brooks - Mill arid Jubilee Hill. ’!
ber! of Court , Rlbblesdale, Andlent Order of Foresters, and for many years was a mpmber
of.me old Pleasant Sunday Aftprnoon movem]ent in I CPtheroe. He was a keen gardener anc fond of walking;
Mr. Southworth was a mem
tended tc daughter,' In her ber
ago; and
ruary made his debut In the Whalley English Martyrs’ Amateur Dramatic Society’s first production, “The Sport of Kings,”] by Ian Hay, Is- to appear iln their second pro duction; “ Tons of Money,” which is to be . given early next month.,
Elllngtbri: l and)- MR 'Aubrey- Ellington will -takei PtherHead-.’' ing parte.;'The'production will be by Mri]F. N. Cawley.'
-._-tf&taip ’V;Mr^i.'LduI?e: ---- -- 'Mayy’s Cemetery on Monday.
Lo^ns \yi £5 t'o £5(n. Braiinstone ••lir. 11923.
All makes.
Machines . - mottled.
tended, m. his Der^vmertt.-' ; , • The interment took place at St.'
bout Security AnS, RICHARDS Ltd.,
Repaired a:
WASHER SERVICE o:.1 d
Rubljer Roller^ covered.
' J. WILS lElectrlo W
Engineers, 109 Nelson,
' I ' Imme'dli • ! Guarantee I ----- '.sympathy is- -ex- ,
deceased per husbandlS yVars ! sympathy Ms/ ex- :Mr. .Southworth’s
_ Mirs. F. Atkinson, eariement.
Sklpton yAst'irday. bibs; E. IL TROENBEB
The cremation took place at
was] 57. MWidow of Mr. Albert Tibornber.
Mrs. Elisabeth Hannah Thorn- 7 Ihalley-road, Clith- s;erday week She
rs! Thbrnbe]- lived^^alone, and '’eensemifipyed * up'
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too leriroe, died at her urday. She was
■ I
slSympathy is felt for ;Mts. Ggr-., onducted a service
at.St. Mary’s
ang's sort m pfs bereavement,'., c The Vicar, tile Rev. S..BlrtwelL
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