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WORLD WAR 1 GAS


caused his death Misadv^ture verdict at inquest


rntPO doctors; giving evidence at a; Clitheroe inquest,on A Mondayl attributed the death of 59-y.earfold | Wiifiam Tattersali, winding master at a cotton miii, of 58 Saljthiil goad, CiitherM, to his being gassed in lyorld War L


The East L^cashlre Coroner, Mr.'/J. Backhouse,! said he


was satisfied that there was a conth!iudus history'between the gassing k d his death. ! He recoijded a verdict; of mis­


/7 \1 > / that in 1920, when^he nwt her


adventure. Mrs. Nancy Tattersali said


MSband he was suflering STchestc^oinplalnt which


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lie told her w s due, to the effects of gas in the war.


; For the pasiseven. years he


, had not worked regularly.- He had been conipned to his home


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CONVEETIELB


I 1956. ■ ' I CHRONIC^RONCHITIS


Yjar pension,, which was In- ! creased to 100 per cent, in


! for the past two years or so. In 1952 he was awarded a


! Dr. ■ John j Macdonald, of Lowfield, Clitjieroe, said Tat-


tersall had been his patient


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for 30 years. He had seen hli i| oh the day he died. ';


time he had b^n attendln?^ him, Tattersall’suffered Iron chronic brohchllls. ; i'


During the Whole of


present ^ 'at thd poStfmortea ii examlhatlon, said he had’ nc ^ much doiubt that Tjattersalls condition was due to gassing in th^ first World War


Dr. Macdonald, who walS


Park Hospital, Blackburn,! D C. k 1 Heffernan, Who con-j- ducted the post-moiitemj said death! was due to [bronchi! .J pneumonia and chrqnic bror chltis! arising fromj exposur to gas during Worie| War I


lA pathologist from Queienfb pNSHOT WoiuND at the Mlnlst^ of! Penslo


The Coroner' saldi inqulrli ^ 'ills


ofificei Blackpool, had revealt that-Tattersall had ;a penslc for bironchltls and a gunsh :t wound In the left Iqg- Thef,e was ho mention of gassing.


Mx|k Tattersall handed


the tporoner two letters, q: from! the Infantry Recor ofilce, dated April 15th, 19: and the other from h nurse ^ an American hospital, dat; April 8th, 19181


I was: BO


,;h, stated | that | Tattersi J1 n hospital due Ito gassli};


Elegance, Luxury ;and lOhglLife Economy,


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R,’Read. Mrs. Hardy Mr. L. King ( chatoan Old Clith- eronians), the Mayor (Councillor J. W- U. CritohleyL Lord ri Itherop Col.! L ' C. I King-Wilkihson (chairman of _ the


Lord Clitheroe unveils the GlternU); the Blshlp


(l resident Old Clitheromans), Mr. H. R. Gillea,rd, Mr. G. Hmd and Lady CUtherde.


F ’rmeahd I '!


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MEMORIAL UNVEILED


Tributes by Eord' Clitheroe


I PLAQUE In nlempry o£ Mr. Laurence Hardy, former. headmaster of C itheroe Bbyal Grammar Sdhool, was


unveiled on Saturday hy Lord CUtheroe, a governor of the sjhool.


It Is placed over the central window of thej pavillon^at ' ' ! ' !■'


High Moor, the school playing fields, and reads:; “To the nemory of Laurence ^ardy, M.M., M.A.(Oxon}),[headmastej (f this school,11935-1955, ‘There be of them that;have left


£ name behind them'


The plaque has been pro- •vlded from a nlemorial fund.


iThe balance will be, used to i as list the university careers of


loll! boys. It w^ Mr. Hardy’s jwlsh that he mikt be'remem- Ibered at High Moor, which he. dli much to develop.


Ct'un. J. W. D. ,Crltchley, was anong the marly people pre­ sent at the ceremony, Includ­ ing pupils, masters, old boys, ai id many others ■ assbclated ,with the school.;


The Mayor of 'Glltheroe, [


cllairman of the Governors, w 10 presided,! said it was- filing that IMr. Hardy’s inemorial should be at High Moor, which he lOved so well.


JoL L.‘ C. k.ng-Wilklnson,


Cireer, Lord Clitheroe said he hiid devotjed b ^ energy arid


In reviewing Mr. Hardy’s facet of school; life,


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I (rmsMii !IU Malrrffihfing


erihanced the the school.


He knew the;importance of happy balance


between and


greatly don of


which the general public knew hto best was that jof the s ch o o l Drariaatlc Society, w hich he directed wljih such tjfemendous enthusiasm.


“ But, perhaps, the vn'rk for


was quite outstlandlng.jand hk s j'rvxes were iri great'demand 11 this capacity. This wprk gave great scope for Ithe [ fex- tresslbn of his striking and Rigorous personality.” .


“ His success; as a producer


. Although often in Indiffer­ ent health, hejhad given him­ self unsparingly to evqry pro­ ject which would beii'eflt the sfcllool.


! !■ ‘


'"^sjstant masters, and the f :'eneral atmosphere arid repu­ tation of the [school.-: For It was “men, not walls that make' £. city.”


tests of the success of a head- jnaSter were | his choice of


[ SCHOOL TRA'DITl^ONS “By these tests I thinkLau-


ience Hardy may be | said to have been a lllghly successful headmaster. Moreover, he was much admired and rpspected by the community In which he Ijived and by [the pupils for .'horn he was responsible,”


iord Clltheroe said, i “He took advantage of the


.radltions of an ancient


iichooi; but did not neglect in -iny wuy to a[dvance jits pro- ipress in changing times, and. :ie guided the[ school through


he difficult period In which he ived — through the vicissi


;udes of the war and the shanges brought about by the Sducatlon Act.


;


leadmaster, to -a citlzeh of this mdent borough wrio|jwas al­ ways proud to serve It), and to me who was; much loved by nany. ' To hls widow who ielped him so much, we offer jur sincere sympathy.;’


“ We pay tribute to[ a gredt After the [unveiUiig cere­


mony, prayers were leq by the pishop of Burnley, [ the Rt. Rev. (J. E. Holderhess, whom Mr. Hardy taught jat Leeds Grammar Sdhool.


j | ;


\foe. No person took a'greater ■ in keep- a living


tlon, he said/[ “No' h e ad ^ te r ; of the


school! will be so long remem­ bered as a wipe oounispllor, and


good friend to sO many, as will Laurence Hardy, h:


, Mr. T. P. Buihton; president' of the Old Clitheronlans lAsso-. elation! thanked Lord :Cllthe-


part than; Mrj Ing -the iassbblatlon. _ ,, . part-of the! school brganlsa-,


Perhaps the [most important “ We old boys of the school'


are proud to hs vb been asso­ ciated with hlni. | We mourn his loss and we pay tribute to


his memory.V . ! After Mr.i H B. Gllleard,


senior master, had 'added his tribute, Mr. G. Hood, the pre­ sent headmaster, said that he had not known Mr, Hardy, yet he felt that he !knew much of him.


have been awaire of the ■strength and the! warmth of the spirit which hb fostered in the school—a rich legacy for the headmaster fortunate enough to follow him."


“ In my short time here I ' .| ; i .


Family dancers aid N.S.P.C.G.


Mrs,' R; L; Gwen; And the local' ladies’ committee-!-ralsed £65


rpEiE annual family datice^ organjs'ed by the secretary,


9s. 6d. for the ,N.S.P.C.C. yes­ terday week. ! I


Royal Hotel,' [Chtheroe, was attended by about 180 people. Mr. Stanley Westhead was the M.C.


The dance, at the Swan and I I M r ^ Youth found


at Southampton -4d in pocket


CHORTLY after being re- ^ ported missing from home, and being brought back! from Fleetwood, a 17-year-old youth took ;£5 from his home, and was later: detained In South­ ampton with fourpence In his/


■pocket.


! brother, William Jeffries, and ! others. |


' This was* stated by Ihsp. W. Wright ^ t 'Clltheroe on Mon­ day, when Terence Edward Jeffries, of 19 Whalley! Road, Clitheroe, was - charged with stealing £5 belonging to his


! [ ■ ■


ioflences, Involving £1 and £2 also stolen from home, to be tAken; into consideration.


He asked for two other Insp. Wright said that Mr.


William Jeffries saw the, £5 In a drawer on January 7th. The following day it was missing.


fries was detained , in South­ ampton. i He admitted the theft and when charged said; “ I was a fool for doing It."


.Twp days later Terence Jef­


he had been an , apprentice baker and a warehouse boy. He was now unemployed.


Since leaving school-In 1957


dale, presiding, Jeffries [denied that he had left Clitheroe be­ cause he was unhappy. He said’ he had gone to Souths ampton to get a job there. Giving Jeffries a conditional


Questioned by Aid. F^, Dug-


discharge to be of good be­ haviour for 12! months, Aid. Dugdale said that the £ 8, plus 15/- eosts, was tb be repaid at £1 a week as soon asihe got a;]ob.


“Apart from ; causing very !


great distress In your own homq, you have lost your good character' t h r o u g h these stupid, foolish actions," he said.'


! il


Tile Week’s Weddings COCKER—HESKETH |


cashire families li'were urilted by the wedding!' at Whalley Parish Church! ori Saturday of Miss Zoe Hesketh, only daughter of Mr.| and Mrs. G., R. Hesketh, of Moorslde, Wls- well, and Dr. Erlfc Cocker,' son


Two well-known East Lan­


of Sir William' and Lady Cocker, of Dyke! Nook Lodge, Accrington.


|,


the Cocker Chemical Co., Ltd., Oswaldtwlstle, of which | hls fathb is head., Miss Hesketh’s father Is head of'J. H. Heskfeth and Sons, Ltd.[ house futr' nlshers, of Burnley.


Dr. Cocker Is a director of


gown of ivory Duohesse satin with a high curved neckline.


GlvOn away by her faffier, the bride wore a classic, fitting


, The skirt foriried a long:'ele-^ gant train, sweeping frorii a fold^ bustle effect and,, was lined with. nylon.[ net frills to enhance the line!


Her flowing , tulle veil [ was


held in place by a band of Duchessc; satin; and she -[car­ ried a satln-coyered prayer book with a spray of white orchids attached!


cousin, Mrs. sris^n Halghton;/ the bridegroom’s sister, Miss' Mary Cocker,! [Miss' Diana Nayler, and Miss: Valerie 'Mil­ ler.


In attendance were ! herj , j I . ''


pink cut on the Princess style with boat-shaped necklines, long sleeves, and a band-and bow, under the bustllrie.


They wore gOwns of slamese-


llly-of-the-valley, freesla and hyacinth bells.; ;


Messrs. A. -Holden - Hlridley, David Bindley,! Ian Haighton, Gordon Robinson and Jeremy Grimshaw, being the grooms­ men.


Mr. Peter Hall was best man,


ed by the Vicar, the Rev. H. C. Snape, and the Rev. H. E. George, pf St; Mary Magda­ len’s, Accrington, .the pprlsh where the Cocker family re­ sides.


The ceremony was perform­ ' . i -i :: j


. Followmg a receptlpri at the' De Tabley Arms, Rlbehester,-;


the newly-married couple left: for a'honeymoon on the Con­ tinent, the bride travelling In a, dress and jacket of black- and-white,soft -homespuii wool and carryffig a black fur muff.


Each carried a bouquet of Among the many wedding


gifts were a circular gilt dressing - table mirror from the staff of J. H. Hesketh and Sons, Ltd., arid a carved, gilt wall mirror, a lamp and shade, from the staff and workpeople of the Cocker Chemical Co.


side in London. :^ : [


Dr. and Mrs. Cooker .will re­ I


\


St. James’s Church, Clitheroe, on Saturday, of Mr.' James Waddlngton, second son of Mrs. arid the late Mr.,George Waddlngton, of 120 Whalley Road, Clitheroe, and Miss Evelyn Burgess, second daugh­ ter [of Mrs. and the late Mr. Robert Burgess, of 20 Hall Street, Clitheroe.


WADDINGTON—BURGESS The wedding took place at


'


the! family, Mr. Ernest Sell-' wbod, the bride wore -a bal­ lerina-length gown' of blue guipure lace over nylon with a matching bolero.


Given away by a friend of,


veil was; surmounted by a coronet of blue flowers and she carried a bouquet of white carnations.


Her blue shoulder-length


■ Her. sister, Mrs. Margaret Sharp, who was In attendance, woire a ballerina-length gown of pink nylon with a matching headdress of pink flov[ers. Hdr bouquet [svas of red carnations.


-J. ■ ,i


the brldegrooin, was best man, the duties of groomsmdi i being shared by the[ bridejs brother, MrJ John Burgess, and Mr[ v{llliam Birch, a


friend. • I '


which the Rector; the Rev. J.; S. Parry officiate, the hymns “Leud us Heavenly Father ” arid the 23rq Psalm (“The Lord is my Shepherd”), ' ! Mr., Geoffrey the' organist.


D , , uring! the ceremony^ at


were sung Kitchen I was


Station '!Ho' newly-marr


I Following


a '' honeVme ori In Blackpool, the I bride travelllrig in a blue twded/ cpstrime with white ^Cessjor/es!


a reception at the ;el,! Cllthefoe,. the ed couple left for


0)! p n t^ n I of cutlery and plllpwcases from workfrlends dfi, [the ibrlde at Rlpplngllles' m - ■


■ The] wedding gifts Included Mr. and Mrs. Waddirigton fer. John Hall, a friend of :| ■ '/ the


TABLET PLACED ON SPORTB PAVIUON


Girls’ gift fund reaches £29Q


rpHEi £500 gl|t fund-for the •*


about £290,-lt|was announced ati the annualJmeetlng! of the Did , GJrls’ . Association of Clltherde Royal ■ Grammar School-on Mohtiay.;V: - i


■ 1 new school hasi reached


Mlss'iW. M. likij,.tha head­ mistress, was jre-qlected pjresl-


dent, ahd;Miss!iB..Scattergood secretary. MlsB K. M, Wllkhir son will agaih be treasurer. ‘


CJ Aspden were jolped on the cdmmlt|;ee by Miss p ; Spencer and M k _M. jr i'mer, whoi were elected 'following the; reslgna-; tibn ofiMrs.-D. Han^ and Miss. M.',A.,H.gson. i ■ .


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IA social eve: ling aiid'supper 'followed the mbetlngj ' |


District News CHIPPING


f W.I.-rMr. Duerden showed a


the January inbetmg of Chipping tY-I. He ■ iwa) thanked by. Mrs. Tyson.!: '■


ilm oh blrd-llleiln Anglesey to ■ -


Souvenir” wia Won by:jl, Mrs. Hodgkinson; 2. Mrs. H. Berry; 3; Mrs. 0. Ellison. •;


llhe. 'comp( itl tlon “ A - Holiday


attended the I annual i -party arranged by! Chipping iWj .


[party.—Ah )ut 40 children


present and Mrs/' 'Slater, of ibngridge, ■ 'e:itertained ! with games iand'daiiclng.: i


After tea each'child received a


at the January meeting of Knowle Greer and Dutton WJ. and welcomed Hurst Green mem­ bers, who; iwem ithelr guests.;


IkNOWIE GREEN ■W.I.-i-Mis. S. 'Forrest presided


ton, gave a Idemonstfation on soft-toy making..: She i.was thanked by Miss Sanderson.


Miss Richa'bsoh, of [Brough­


of flovfers or berries was won, by Mrs. S. Forfeit and Mrs[ Wilson.


A' competition for a buttonhole


a whist and domino drive. Mrs. M, Perry, Huist Green president, expressed 'thunks for !a most enjoyable evening


, Members a id guests | enjoyed president, —Miss


THCRNLEY .Riding,


when I Mrs. Goqdenough gave a talk td Then ley W.I. on patch- work. ;She b ought along many 'beaut ful specimens


'wa^'aas in ' the


,vice- chair


delegate to .1he Spring Council meeting at Lancaster. '


petition -were Mrs. Knowles, Mis, Bennett and Miff,;^nj?on;-


Miss Riding was appointed Winners of the monthly com­


president, w th; Mrs. Sutcliffe and j Miss Riding as vice- presidents.


in games. Mrs. lancister ; was elected


The social half-hour was spent


Mrs. Woodsj as her assistant, Mils- Bawcllfle 'being secretary, and Mrs Mo m,: assistant secre- ■tary. | .


Mrs. Slater, treasurer, will have


annual party W.I. j


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jndgd prizewinners


in


party.—About ! 60 i children ere'! entertained to tda at the


given byjThomley ■


,,________ were;! 1, Linda Woods (Snovmian); 2,! Margaret Butler (Queen of Hearts): 3, Jean; Knowles! (Roadsw[eeper): 4, Valery Sawyw! (Dutch girl); 5,


Woods and lirs. iSalithouse, the


cy , dress parade Mrs.' Wdrd, Mrs.


• I|OR ONE MONTH COLD WAVING


Jean Slater (Keep Britain Tidy); 6, Barbara Butler i (Mother's Little Maid).


; gifit.|


Every competitor received a J !■ '-r'


of'Mrs. Myiiis,; Mrs.;'Newman andjMrs. Hayhurst, were handed to e&h child


Afterwards lollipops,'; the gift | 'i


Father Clrlstmas. [also pre­ sented each/^d with a gift.


. photographs fcd souvenirs she had collected on her itravels. She was thmked 'by Miss M. Lytle. ' f ,: J , ! ' - The [president, Miss E. M.


' She illustmtdd her [ 'tajik with ' ' j


'Visit ito sunny Spain, !a sea trip, to Majorca ^id 'ah afternoon at a bull-fl^t iwe the '; highlights of an interesting ' talk' given by Miss ! M. Efemier-Botitomley of Clitheioe, to! members ;of Wiswell W.i tost, week.


• ' I ' : WISWELU WOMEN’S! -INSTITUTE. — A


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Foster,' announced ! that a cheque for xM—colleqted by the carol slngere-r-had been sent to the Guide Dogs; for ithe Blind


Miss Downe::-Bottom\ey enter­ tained at -the piano 'With music of,! Chopin and “'Bach and also, one of her pwii compositions. ■The monthjiy!'competition—for '‘ a verse ini '1, ; Mrs. P. i


During ith( ' social half-hour !' .


the completion!' of dialect—


•■E.!:M. Foster. Judged b: Bottomley. ; A mystery


Pierce;' 2, Ijlfs.' Basse was won by: Mrs.'E. Holga


___ tt;': 3, Miss ' The verses -were Miss Downer-


parcel was won by te;


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The Rev. S. Ffrenoh gaVe a


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