C L ITH REVERIE
J^pyb Ime; Ijoved
i!ll3 ring, but they; are notifoif lie’sjgrav^ is far beyond!thg
pthong] 1 the war is won and foika ijoice,only thing I hear' is his deaij
inirp I , 1 rie.
uih a mist of tears! his facg' hut they ^ are aotl
tie c iildren, innocent and sw(>etj |funnlng ;up and;down She
Rof coild
h ;t would I give, once more a cliii joybells • ring, but they are not
liij ;play, ■ ; m is ■
be. le.
,,rigit Ith it wa ;, though
I cruel the
i ]■
hot in ” n;: igiih.
loybe lIs bould ring out| for I
aih; . i I OP
Tf OMEN’S SRATIVE GE
NuttaaUll presided at
, ars are now; forever past m m;y loved one died, ’tv^is
know for certain | that. w I I I ■ 1 . !• I
I ' I • I I at
children that I see to ^y ’ md happy, could remma
:a B ^ Y GREENWOOD
iafe light, no grief to nan ~ beautiful to thern to-diy '
r ; . 1 • : 1 . y T O W N T O P I C S
HOUSING - FLQOD P R E V p t lO N PLAYGROUND FACILITIES |
THE QUES TION I O F , INDUSTRIAL d e v e l o p m e n t
firmation at th e. monthly meeting of aitheroe ’Town Council on ’Tues day evening contained the follows
The minutes submitted for con ^Proceeds of the street cjUectioh
for the Blind of Blackburn trlct oh August 11th were expenses '£5 4s.
and dls- £94 6s.;
Police' Constable F. Cuiler and
Police War ^serve G. E. were commended for their iihtla-
tlve and tlmhly achon to an' Incident St the C^tle band
stand during V.J. clebratlpns. . ILD
led at RusseU-street ;,in 1861, Ibarshlpl gt the ehd'of the
the meetings were held {and ‘1 elected in those' now far- nd ot the Contrast in the
bd onl Fridays and Bathrc hi. R was of interest h
jre quoted, some of the groci actual y above to-day's post.
iThe ^opman received and the; assistant |'3/r-
Idbial stores, the first of wi ch . of was the
ilety, Iwas the speaker, ncise way with the!,hjstbry
'He dealt rfof
;43. Hhhrs of opening Were It d to 9-O'p.m. on four da;
when }/b. Bowers, manager
'Ihesday’s. i
r'farOmlUfto leration to shopmen now, and
16/- per Pricbs, ‘ e s .
bbfclety meant benefit' led . J I
eilldenc j ol the great strides made, Bbwers ; stated that lthe] Sociqty shopsjya, i un addition ,to an extei- business and bakery, and dembe:ship of 2,313; Loyalty
i umwv/ii ivu oi* cakc to members,;
; Kirkinan.'President hilwill b]e the speaker
of the Buiy on Tuesdsy
slIudburn
..rimdttt igents, 1 Mir. Brethei l2 Mr.f;J.' Rushtonr'Si {Mr. E.
IVlllagS Hall on Wednesda; fes for Whist were ;Won hi 1 Mrp.! D. Huliy, 2 Mrk m, 3 iMrs.: LawsonJ ■
hksgivihg|Week a> whist drive, wed by -a dance, 'was held in
Iltdn, cons, Mrs.
Done.Mr. hlhg was M.C. The Iplbble
fattive elhent
lUNG PEOPLE AND . SAVING. ■ '{connection' with,' Bowlana-
that as eligible recruits jvere hot K y to bT released , f U gie Forces for |ome tlmb,: authority was given for one recruit undej 30 tb selbcte'd for appointment to -the Borough Force from; men at present liable -to he called; up.
A’Home Office circular stating t was tesolvei ^ ^PP*y
Ministry recruit.
Whalley resolved
Ltd., be
contracted to provide; an ambu lance service; for accidents occur- Ing In both the Bowland{ and the Clitheroe Ruiral Districts, and that
Cow Ark, dt. Deny’s : HfJme wer^ considered; { It was that Messrs; Tomltas<?ns, asked whether they have
' Police
the attention of Messrs. Tomlin sons, Ltd., the West Rldli^ .County Police Force for the Bowland area, and the Bowland Rural District Council,'; be ^awn to circum stances of the accident {at Cow Ark.
consideration of the Clitoeroe Boroughj and Rural Councils’ re- Dresentatloni as to extension' of ttie time-table of the dlrbct service between! Cfitheroe and Nelson would be given to thej light of operational experience -^d when addition^ laltour bqcame available.
The ’Town' Clerk' reported that
Library close at 7, p.iii. on certain evenings each week. Resolved:; that the Librarian ascertain! the num ber of books issued eaqh evening between]? and 8 p.m
considered d suggestion,! — The Free Library
ry; Committee stloh that the
cons,; Mis s.
__ •for___dancing; jh, gro ip; secretary |al to thcj young people to tak-j- part] in the isaving-i;
•I JAMTRlUEFfOSt
sm im s (lits
Btlflcd suuerore certify that there Is no pedy qulto{ so good as " Sllbt" Ttbleti. i .YOU have tried them you will never tlibr Remedy—
ice yoursoii. I Simply walk itraIgM Into llr neireit Cb'imlit or any bri^neh ol pit, Time by: Whitii & TaVlot'i aod lor a 1i sd. box. - The od^ are 1/8 1
J smaU to sxplalnj how ".Sllbe ” Tablets re helped h>tuflands of sufferorsl Con-
toks whlSh {hate already developed. Ve this cnahoe ■
SUten ttd., it Weedlngton London, N.W.B,
r I 18.
H or WITHOUT SECURITY BY y
Loans. Loans Th :IS SOCIETY
LIBRAR f i p
io £1,000 1 ST..' BLACKBURt> -
. '^rlte or 'Phoije, c t
, falUi to I prevent threatening {attacks to out Bhortf-qulckly and safely—
st the chance; to leam to know an i-remedy {upon which yon chn rely
| y yon foUowed oiir suggestion, ‘isilbo" arid yon wUl bless the
;nd Asthrna llablefa are manufaotarod Bead,
icd at tt e quick relief. ' This space Is any you' wlU be
the result <lf his .further obsCTva-1 tibns of nuisance to residents to; the Plmllcd district, paused by fumes and'-smoke emitted . from a local works. He was askqd to inter view the owners. The Health Com-;
The Sahitary inspector reported
mlttee considered nuisance caused ■ ■ ■ .from uncovered thin
by dust eto v e h l c l | e s ;
Bbrough an d the Town{ Clerk was{
itted ------1--------- , passing through the
muested tb communicate again with the firms concerned request ing that steps be taken to properly sheet v^hlclbs conveying materials!
likely to emit dust.
An aiplichtlon by 'Nr. Thomas| Clark for ! a dealer’s, retailing'
milk retailed by him at street, was granted.: '
: icence {to use. the " Tuberchlto' Tested ” to
ieslgnationj relation to; 13, Wilson-1
Considered the progre^, - sldvancel preparation of the nen- thorn-road site, A lettqr from the,
The Housing Comm ttee again of work of
and- £898 for the construction of! rbads and sewers respectively. 'The ■Town Clerk! reported ithat he had, made apphbation to ;the Ministry | oi Health for permission to, proceed; with negotiation bf a{ contract for,
kilnlstry of Health ;g?ye, cbnsent to the borrowing of £2,746-
.icsiucnib ill . I'll'-
quantities should' be pi!epared and discussed with the Regioriar Archi tects prior ;to any further acUra. The Town Clerk submfited corrbs- pbndence from or .resident's in
specifications and
trfet With regard to s r •. ; _ _ L___^
Crimmittee Agreed to adhere to tnei resolution of the Finance ondi General, Purposes Committee.
J
at Henthoni-road for Messrs. Haw thome ! Brbthers; conversion of Ministry of iWorks hut ^xWta- tlbri purposes at the Rlbblesdale
Plans': haVe been approved for 0 pairs oi semi-detajehed houses
edment, Ltd., for M'issrs. Pariw arid Elmqulst, Ltd; porch at J7,; Buccleuch-aivenue, for M^ss E. WU- klhson; bakehouse extension at 25,: Chatbum-iriad, for Mi^ T. K. Har-:
greaves; tobl and stofe shed on malley-toqd allotmerits, for Mr^;
'"^Richardson.;
r^way'“bridge,' PtaJito-road, the Borough Engineer subhl'l
W W:
im NIGHTS FOR BABY
D- P^CE FOR MOPBUEH
hen baby ii teething! a trying time not only
T |used by
_ and ■ quick
uoo u aua V
for mother tw. Baby’s hw, swollen, S
rfbyerish at nighp. W.V ^
leiissure :estlul nights fpr|baby and for iiotheri Bablets gre jalat-
iouuii banish teethiig, —_—- soon
elief you . should try ''lers for oyer 40
j easily Isaie fc '. Abso lankful ets for Ive tee^ ness
lutejy' free froni opiates, mbtiers eve:
_____dfawhoea, disturbed colic aid fietfulness
lthe wonderful '
I t , usially for baby
* gums^make ;hhij!'.lrritable, pe^ and cross during the pay, land
.V, years, troliblea
lab-
■ "crushed to a poMer, and even the most deillcate
iig troubles,:CO— . l;ltlon. , stiom-
jre hralsa they
f.v. -V wltb'iut Bable._. ften atrik-eS when least ill ohehiists. in singles con. iblets 2d. pach, or, lull-slke package
inc.Ttax.
A B l i . tB^by’t lOwn BableW).
sickness- itected. ling
With { respect to the proposed ■deflln^
vised plan received frqm the Cron- siuttog En^eers, and reposed; ariproximate estimate 6f cost. {
: recomsitnictlqn of ........
solved: ithaf the Englhe» dlsc^, the revised proposals with' toe, DivislonaJ jRoad Englriqer of the; War Transport.
■ Re-;
Ministry of a'ltemative
rirevent any re-occurrence of flood-; irig to Whalley-road, and he y/as ritoed to prepare a detriiled scheine
The Borough; Engineer report^' schemes dfisi^ed to
ydth estimate!of cost. 'I t i_ was also iroach the
if the Mill- ihelters.
iwses. Thd Committed adhered to their previous resolutlqn.
-xetutive | Sub-Comituttee, ;;when the Council were asked to consider the conversion rif Henthorri Park to grass for hay and' grazing pur?
The Borough' Enghuer reported visit from A representative of the a n c a s h' 1 r e War'; Agricultural
Senior School Old Castle Playing Field matches during season
! Permission for the . Ribblesdale
Boys' to use for football 1945-46 has
resolved that he (iommandlrig Officers -- - - —- tjary IforceA stationed in thjs dls- 1;rict, with a vlew-to thw co-opera-, tlon in' the demolition of air raid
tain tempeJrary bungialows. The; —
the Pendle-road dls ■ ■ sitto;ing of m -
erection' of |52 housesjoh this site.: A reply stat'ed thht>worktog draw- , togs,
oit behalf of rnA 1
of Labour for ^' suitable reports on accidents
been granted, subject to the fleic being available when! required Similar facilities are to to the pre-Sei^vice: units,
I be allgwet
, The Committee considered a re port that.-; Lov] Moor |Recreatioi| Ground (at present taken over bif the military authorities^ was belns: utilised for! the; purposes of cattle grazing., {Resolved:, {that M Borough Enginbeij approach; the military authorities, -and also'with a view to the ground being,release!^ to the Council, i '
‘detailed pldns for inversion of the round bowling green Into a square green, and] reported that an estl-; mate of the cost would be sub-; mltted In due e b u ^
The Borough iEi^ineel: submitted;
The happy - looking youngster is eeve'n-years-old Fred; Knowles,
inspection of the Waterloo district he had made with the Chairman, of the Waterworks and Estates Committee! Councillor DugdalO; and suggested a -site which might; be utilised as ia children’s play ground. ‘ Resolved: Ihdt the sug gestion be' adopted arid that the Town- Clerk make inquiries frojn the owner ! as to {terras on which the Council might acquire this land; that: the! Borough Englnejer prepare a {|tentatlye scheme shoe ing proposed lajf-(|ut. ' ■
Councillor Trlmby reported ah
York-street should be throughout the' night facilitate the use of — . lance to cases of {emergency. Tjhe Committed considered the question of street I lighting ln| { the early morning to facilitate reddents pro ceeding to work.:! Resolved: that consideration be i referred to the respective {Chairmen of the Light ing Committee and the Electricity Committee' (CouriclHob Whiteside and Alderman' Dewhlirst), with power to act, to consultation with the Town {Clerk and the Lighting
CouncUlor W I Wilkinson inltted a | suggestion
v*.
lUumtoatjed to orderjto the ambu-
that Babk su I f
E O E
V-es We M l Banana
A D V E jm p R 11 T IM ive
FR ID A Y ,
OCTOBER 19, 194S
R e G 6 | t@ e 'lio ^ s Glimpses :nt<i Gur Files
25 M A R S cemed two An I jmusual AGO
{The loloui s c f the 9 th Battalion___East; Lancas{hire‘Ue§ iment were handed over;
I, iloITS Eetmied, itilmae
to the jMaydf ' Councilor J. Thoipber) for saro cusxiqy.
eniginei w'hiicii bybed through Clitheroe ■ ■ " Whalleyl direction. ' '
I urge Midland railway
station in le afterwards,' a train followed,
realised whit had happened; and the train was ^ lUid up at Primrose.
engine:! ful
Mftnic: pal I election were; ( Wm. Standing J.P., Messrs.
Conservat ve
(HorrOcksfo-q) and Partridj'
WoodT(ex-Iostmast"e irr)]
sori of Driver and { Mrs/ J. Knowles,. 30,, Salthlll - road, Cllthetoe. This is.'hls setond banana, and he seems {all-out to enjoy It. Fred Is not as greedy as the picture suggests,; however, ibecau^ after his first bite all his pals In the street had a small portion! Sixpence a dozen at the frultebeils ? No! the war may be over but ,we are not Iso lucky. Fred receWed the pyeolous fruit from Gpl. T. A. Umbert, R.A.F., of Chatbum, who Is ijust back from the Azores, i { i ,
LANGHO
Engineer. I A letter from Mr. jW. Greenwood requested Ian increase of lighting facilities! to Pa,rk- avenue, -and the Lighting Engineer reported action! he had taken. |
/' In succession {to Mr. D. Laverlck, who'has resigned ffomjthe posi ion of Gas Works! foreman, Mr ' ■Woodcock ! has been appointed.
allocated to the{ Electricity Depart ment and!utilised for,provision of ■additional sub!-statlbn facilities. storage of cables, etc. The {pur chase price was subsequently fixed at £150. Appllchtion iS to be rjiade to the Ministry of Health for sanc tion ;to the borrowing of £2,950 for purchase of Dots 1 hbusing i purposes and
chase by the Council of Hayhurst Farm (for £3]050 at a public auction,; The Plhance and General Purposes Committee considered; a suggestion that! a portion of the land (Lot' 3) which connects with the ' Wllkl^-stredt Sub-Station] be
Cbunclllbr Cbok reported pur- ........................ ..........r ------- PL, legal costs.
niitted a further j statement show ing! the re'sult of application o{f thq modified {superannuation scheme to existing pensioners who are {non-, contributory employees. The Com mittee considered as to revocation of lithe ' modififed superannuation
,The Borough, Treasurer sub-
scheme which became operative on April 1st, 1939.!Resolved: .that the
Town Clerk .arrabge a;meetlfig of a l l ;employees !of the Oouficil affected; to ordef to'Obtain [their views as to cancellation or other
bills of wise. ' ! ; i
i 1 their officers no{w; with the Services ■ 'nl.
cular from the {Ministry of Health notifying ' that {further considera tion had .been given to: the return to local authorities ;of tho^e of
The Town Clerk submitted a clr- _____ ________________1 who are urgently required I ' con
nection [With I houdng schemes, which applied | to technlcali ad- intolstrative, legal, {arid clerical personnell H^ ! reported action taken to apply (bbth to the Minis try iof Health ahd the Home Office for'the IndefliiLe release of his Chief Clerk (Mii. I R.'Barnes^] and s u bm i t t e d :a letter from the Borough Engineer as; to return to a fdr-
the {Highways Department of mer junior engineering ass The Borough Electricity En reported the necessity for
'
behalf of toe CjoimcU, a film; tog] with toe; actlvdtles of the action was taken.
L .ttdL
The Mobile {ttoema Services ], have offend to proUu
borough, but n6
that the ,Goverririient have decided that the work |of the Women’s 'Voluntary Services' (to certain of Its I aspects) -will corittoue Ito be necessary during toe transltldnal period of approximately two (years; .thatresponsibility fo|r,experiditure toctined! on ahtoorised ac|Jvlties would bej assunied' by the: Gqvem-
A Civil Defence! circular ------ states
stant. jtoeer •eturn
to ^ s department of a formbr em- plo;^ee
....... .
ce, on deal-
]A.
Howa domlnc
Bennett. Mrs. F. Longworth pr - ■ ■ - - ■
■greaves and
sented | the prizes and' :Messrs. Iffe
M.C.S. At the interval refreshmen were served, gave
Ratcllffe and
activities during the 'past six years. Over £1,000 has been raised and expended on sending tv/o parcels a year to serving men and wome It has now been decided to, cl U| •cuiu. 'O,
a resumb of | the Fund s
held t o ------- — - any funds le t a
parcels! have been 'oespatched. WELCOME HOME
(Mr. Sykes) said £505
the Fund, and a meqtlrig isito decide howi to {dis .pose q: e
In Ipff-.
nft.pr thp.Chri.'itTtia!
Tuesday evening a| publjc meetii was held to St. Lednaqd’s School
thCjChrlstm FUND.-O
2 for cover
1946, raised, lon' 'the
nouncra that several laj „ are, scheduled to take place befoi'e Chflstfnas. Mr. Harfo;:d, chai:' mail, stated it Is hbped to he abie to close the Fund in the spring of
raised lup to Septeifiber the sec retary, Mr. |C. Dobson, ar;- report
to hear the committee six mo iths’ progress. The treasun
had beep 30th] and
•ge evens
.bursed'; and it wa]s deciided that only nlembers of t]he Royal Navy,;
..........,way the fund should be dl>-
lArmy and R.A.F. would be ellglbfe. The Opportunitv iwas taken to '(thank'Messrs. Stiff; and Brown fn: organising the victory sports and na In September.
Clitheroe
Clitheroe and District Poult Society, held to the club room. King-lane, on Imesday, Sir Henry Russell Hornby] Rart., was re elected: as chairman and Mr. C. G-.
At i the annusjl, meeting ff
Sagai” dents
tor the unity of. all members of the; poultry Industry. He bellev2d the I poultry Industry would come hack into its own ! again befere very lorig, and advised members to build rip their stocks for future breedirig. Feeding'; stuffs was slflll
Mr. Hallows, to a report, appeal 2d
, secretary. The vice-hresi- were elected] en bloc.'
one the
always better;
........ food by representation to toe Ministry. , ! ; ! The I! balance sheet showed
with the ndcessajry monriy There was a keen dlscusslcn
w w.\
day the St. Leonaird’s Mothers’ Dnlon {held a .brlngland-buy sale, which realised'£3, {Last ’Thursday the BUllngton and Langho Dlstrh t War Cbmforts held; their annual whist drive to St. Leonard’s Schoo|, and! as usual it was The' prize-winners Mrs; 'Hufton, Mrs. Cartmd, ! Mr. A. r th, Mr. es, Peter Ha
MOTHERS’ UNIONi-Last Thuif'
'ell supported, were: whl^t, Catlow.i Mr Allen, ; Mr Towrisem
J-. H.| 'Bullockj weife and Miss Backhoui
the STOday S ans presented anUliiminatec
Regfettar fci;: the Whauey district after nn
M « t $S.
Muiic ipai Candidates. candidates for
and John Todd^Dog Hotel).- '/■ i
I address' :ss|
tain wi to avert ad a overtallng,' he
Incident recorded con- . I _______ Just
coliiplings had parted, and, Ccident by the waggons drivers!had opened the euard had;
long,, engineless, igoods R transpired that cer-
5 0 Y EAR S AGO Retired After 32 {Years.
so that he had served fdr' the. very long Alderm
e toat it ^ lection
beriod df 32 years. ; He was Mayor, first in
J Hy. ParMnson
Couhcillor Wm. P,
the
To fnark haf a century’s service m :hool, Clitheroe Wesley- Mr. William Lang with
IMr ' T* JUllLlu\/vtk *vt**o«*x% ,.22 yesrs’ servi i*iri 10 I
A IS Mic'iael and 'Mr. Edward ■Walker
HoteD to Misi Bawdiands.
_ vdlar. Churen, Mr.
Tomlinson, roe,ltd Miss of Camforri
the :2lb. lo and; currai
<.■ « *-
Eli Buicock resimed the post of Loial-Weddings,
w
Nelli"e{:Adci ofbot h of Clithwe. At TossWe Parlsii Church, Mr. Albert G. Buccleuch
‘At the Cllthdroe!Paris! Jones and
Alice (Clssie) Lofthoi Alina (Arnle) Tomlinson;
William-------- ,,------ - ■
to 9d.; tqaeakes :to lid.; leacakes to 2d. each.
hen, as Now. CIt las lisslrted at toe annual'Free hurch g£ toe ring, held, under the presi- ’avenue,:; Cllthe-
Local batei s increased the price of nA •
Mr. Willlan Whalley, of Langho, died, aged 67
if/\ 11.H *
(Continued from previous column) f. ericy of {the Rev. E. ;J. Padfield, that a relig dious revival was, the only hope of
d_ I J.I. tn I T T 11/-I >
kinson' fell from toe roof; of Clltheroe Wesley Cjirirch. Luckil;
a bedfiofj lettuces by % chureh i rti mju
ball mdteh toe same; afternoon. that he Eicted as referee cn. 1 His Injurnies '
toe country, A plumber’s apprentice] Richard Par he alighted on
, le side of toe were so slight iri a local foot-
9ioco OUT
200,000 abou may cami know, officer Army,
15th,, slmpl: of th
nor the
“T he
HO LAND UNDER THE NAZIS OF 100,000 JEW ? EXTERIW iNATED
ClltliCTofeiRctary Clijb last Thurs day]
of 11—we simply do not (iqchred Lleilt. Dykstra, an tie Royal Netherlands sbeali tog at | a meeting of
*courtry operite.jw necdss:
of [the] Government came to England, an-i, that grivmment was fulli authoritative all through .the war! Dfit'ch 'authorises left to the wefe instiucted; to co- itt the Gei mans so far as and after a few webks
Meipber, Ger
ly Overwhelmed [by the might le eneniy, and neither France Briialln could have stemmed iany'Armv]at that time, of the Ropl House and
Dutch forces, he said to the becau
re are still more tha^i DutJhmen whose! where- rie entirely unknovm. They d( ad, to I concentration
was’so poor that copscriptlon was sooni;'Applied. { '
! '' I ' i i
Every IS/- Ce 5/6 In 10 year I
THE UNDERGROUND “For'each German
Movement or Dutch
Nazis on May •they were
1 civil] one. ' The i m ' {authority promised!that there would be;no Inteffeifence I with Dutch home affairs arid,: lo compulsion upon the people lin toy wayl and at first theri prised 'certain mea^res tha were very lietoful for the poqre people.] 1A1 organisations were abolished -■ Boy Scouts, Rotary eiuljs, Free:nasons— and' onlv the Dutch Nazi movement {'was en-
of riillltaxy government {that; ad- mtaistrAtloi] was replaced by! a
collaborator, killed {many of my people had to die, but toe resis- tarice movement g'ql'ned strength •all the time,” proceeded Lieut. Dykstrai The work |of toe 'under ground inovement to Holland was,, far more difficult than In some of- toe bther occupied [countries;' be cause the land was flat little cover could be utilised, whlereas .to Yugo slavia, resistance forces could fight froni the ; fastnesses!; of; mountains or { dense { woods. Ye|t' a lot of sabotage was carried' qiit, railways were' disorganised, I: bomb heaps blown up.! In 1943 toe {Government ordered the rallwaymen to strike, arid: this was canjledj out with; great success, the railways' never . being used again: until Germany surrendered. .By 1943 no healthy man' between ithe;ages of 20 ahd 60 dare I appear on {the] streets or he would be selzied by]toe' Nazis and
UU I V ** I I •.T* w W - V
senpl to; Gerinany. Innocent people wt. the, least provocatioi
Thousands of removed on
' couragqd. This organisation to pre war; days hid won very little sup7 port!, having only two ‘ or three meiribers'ln parhament. bI toe: end of 1940 the Nazis
realised' to')y were meeting with littlC cd-operatlon from ;the -bulk of the Dutoh population, and regulations were tightened. The first Dutch civilians were executed for {helping the crew of an R.A.F. bonibeil'wlo had baled; but over Ho31 an d. Conditions : worseried torbughout 1941 and -1942, when toe' -NAzls comm{enced; ( t a k i n g hoslagfis on the slightest pretext, and toe f(od situation'was defi
'to ,1944, 'and toe jCbnditions, especally In the north, were very serious. Dutch people ;had faced up to {the Allied bombing with real courage, for they realised that the Air {Force had to reply to toe attacks of toe German rockets. Early this year other areas to. the couritry were freedjl and when the Germans'were finally evicted toe country'rifas left in a terrible state. Huridredb of square''miles were to - , undated,'all traffic'I and transport' ceased, ahd the populace faced u p . to a] treiriendous task. Fine help! had {been given by {the AlUes, and: hrtp would certainly; be needed for quite a while befo)re; the country
B r i t i s h and CA-------- ------ shared to the liberation of Holland
nitely bad by the end of 1942. HolmJ wis not self-supporting, being lepeident upon imports of
of the biggest problems, but Lancashire Federation iRas trying to{;get more aid
balance to hand oi £20. ( ! Reference was made to the dea|to
wheat, 'arid the removal of Dutch, Frerfcl. ' and , Belglmi labourers to Gertoany left,'ifew to work on .the land. At first the Germans had ■askdd [orlvoluyteers, but toe result
'Stimulate the interest of{; the
younger.people who are interested to thrij poultry Industry, large or
merit; and thalt! existing facilities granted: by locril! authorities toould be I continued tor .the time being. The Borough ^easurer reported
notlflcatlon received from the local branch of ’ the jW.V.S. of vacation of' toe premises; !in; Castle-street to approximately qne montii’s time.
arrangertients designed to aspst In the demolition by lo(2al authorities of : air , raid Shelters,' emergency water Installations, land Ciyil Ue-, ■fen'ce: works to ; general. J The BoroUgh Engineer Is {etopowered to put Into operation! any further arrangements necessary.
A Civil Defence circular ^et out
A letter from! the. Rev. Father 0. A.''Kembell, S.'J„ as .to nqcessity forjprovisloni Iri the 'near future of cemetery faclUlles,: requested that corisideration be given to prpvlslon of la burial ground; and separate chapels for use. by; toe different
meml^rs qf*: the their services idurlr
f ^ ^ i k s . wete { e:
:pressed to commltteel githe year.
Hall] {that a show be held In November, that the; society meet each Tuesday, and that dlscussio:is, lectures or - shows j|be : arranged [to
tbe for
rellglqus dehomlnajllons. Resolved:. )hat toe Town Clerk communlc£,to ydth the Vicar of St.! Mary’s Parish Church with a view to ascertaining [the duration of ■ qxlsting facilities lat tori cemetery in] Waddin^ton- road, I And whethefj any steps iw^e inteiriplated for Extension of! {tqat imetery.
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nehtjof- the Borough. T h e Char- nan of the Development Comimit- ee,
Al.derman Dewburst, submitted. ^ , g e n ^ report, ori recent toqUlrles bcelved {_ln connection with facOl- 'jtle,j s foir development iof new todis- ouciio
any. {rocent hade I {to the
industrial devblop- had gciiwiu icpui i,, uu l
toility'lof release ofl premilses held frir war purposes'
-Y, m uiquiuco
Itries,] explained {steps taken to ohs
;respohse, and reported toe.pos>i-' country and, abroad, for* contacts strong appeal to members to sup-■ u*
< . - - jiix
time. will Lan tell
still are' quar
rime of
here'from Sduto-East She will have! much to Guiding both'
____—o — to {this' Rural District Council, made a ;
[jgjjjg made! by ffiead- port the local Thanksgiving Week; mers
w.to Girl Guide assocla- Savings,Campaign!; .
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Councillor Chatburri asked process
been If
district be limlted|: to a radius o f , six miles from the' Clitheroe Town
of Lord Chattlsh^ of Clither'ie, who had' • been ai.;vice-president of the {society! since he was elected as M.P{. tor trie Clitheroe Divlslou. I It was decided that toe society’s
Clithtroei Division (lirl Guides
■the not and The and receive 'them.
hips waiting to be gathered, but 'seiisori'will soon be over Why
Theie a're still plenty of rose
pi in ' a hike at toe, week-end gatoer hips as you come home? depot behind the “Advertiser' TmeS” office Is still open to
visit . m ■'Dctober' 21st of Lady Cochrane] DommlAsloner for Eng-| lanC to he' Mimlclpal College] Burhle/, ! where'rihe Is to' meet' North East Lancashire Guiders.'
There s tq'be a conference. Lady Cochrane, will meet, the crimmis-i sloners oriri county staff, ■and later wlll'Joii to- Gulders for tea.
county previously,' when she 'spoke at aJN(rto4East Lancashire County annrial meeting and told us much
L'Sdy Cochrane;has ylslted the
of G ulc iri'g In Burma, of which she had fii st-hand experience djirtog toe tin e her husband was Governor of taal couptry. I
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itee Is rripijeseh? missloner.
j England 'f ir some years anq is las__been Commissioner'for
cha(nran the {English'Commit- m WM'( h each area pf England ■".ifed by a County Com, She is at the present
A reriilrider to: Gulders of toe'
thahls
just.one of *-------------- we Dutch people now hate the^D^r", 'mans Intensely,” ' declared Lle{ut. j
Dykstra.
tions arid individual Gulders to criuritrles until recently cut off by erieipy occupation.' One thing'; eriierges clearly 4-; toe spirit of Guiding hafe weathered toe storms of; {war,: and no doubt Lady* Cochrane will give i us toformation which will encourage Us to go for- 'ward with Guiding with eveni, greater enthusiasm.
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presentation of Clitheroe Gulders: at iihls meeting ahd also at the; courity annual mee ;tog on Novem-, TREFOIL,
rlhope there wllj be a good re-' ber 3rd. GRINDLETON 'WOMEN’S, INSjflTDTE. — Miss] i
GreU Hardacre, pi, plltheroe,, was! toe [speaker at top niontoly meet-i tog pf toe Grtodletmj Women’s In stitute (last ’Thui’sday evening. Membep] accPmpsril^ her in Ima^natlon Pn a| joulmey by car
si to g various counties, and to jeoinpress noj fewer' than 92 ’ ■.....■ different articles; ! Into it] Mr. Arrowsmith, Clerk .{to . the Bowland
..... ..................... .......... by Mrs, Broughton] who contrived,
through Sh^ewsbrify. Gloucester and I the West, Country to Land’s End, She gave a ccjlourful descrip tion] and thanks|i to her were ex- pfe^'d by Miss I'ljeece, who pre-! sided, and Mrs.
Rqsh.ton. A com-i •petition .for the ! greatest • variety of articles to a match box w'as won
lived in Holland! before the war started the Nazis must have exter minated no fewer; than 95,000, and ■ to'be reasons,why j
could recover its nqrmal stability. “Out of the mOOO Jews who
•riadlan forces' muLD in I t
At once—if suggestion 0!
I feel thfi a cold.
slightest I
■ . _
Whenever I cel feverish Jor suspept influenza starting.
I f 1 1 feel t i r k and {exhaust^ and iherefore meire liable tcj {or a chillj reiodember the
{catch cold
Before \iake
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SINGLE DOSE
t t h e Ji ^
ai powdera vt 4a tabjeta 3/-. .Sii^e doaC 2d,'(includiiig purchase tax) ! i Cepboi Lath Blackbota. ' I I .i
Sold everywhere m tablet Of pOW
PHYSICIANS r e m e i
def foria S powdera or ijs tablet! I/9L CEPHOS POES NOT AFFECT THE HEART I >
This increase Income Tax.
They’re easy buy, easy to easy to cash. ' '
V Savings up kilc Jown.
nlflcate earns you time.
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John’s Church, (King’s! Arms
for four seats at the Municipal elec tion, namely: For the!Conservatives: Messrs. I James Crabtreq, Wm. Bolton Dewhprpt, John Dawson arid William Hardacre. Liberals: Messrs. Newton Aspden.l James Eastwood; Wm. Ingham and James Parker; and Tom Garnett, Independent. Seeking re-election were Councillbrs Eastwood and Parker (for the Liberals), and Torn; Garnett (Con servative). . Councillor iThomas Shaw, itvho wdd not again nominated, was the cause, of j Councillor Garnett’s severance with Jhe Conservative bilrty.
, Nine' .....v, candidates were; put forward
service: ris overseer, guardian, simeyor and assessor of taxes for the parish of Whalleyj Mr. George Haworth was presented with a massive silver punch bowl and ladle. Mr. Roger Green, snr„ made the presentation, [ ■
held to St. Mary’s School, addressed'by Mr. Pettifer, seefStary to the Associa tion :for the Protection! of British Industfy] Mr. W. Peart; Robinson, J.P.*
branch rif tne Primroi
A meeting of the] tru
newly-formef ^League W
£ presided.! ■ ' . ' ' i ' | ' ' mwiM \ '
When you think yoii can well afiord to fritter away a littie moneys listen to yoir wiser self.
“ Don’t be a now—wait
. i htil there’s a greater choice in
foolj” he says. “ Donj’ '
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shops. :So! keep on Certificates.’’
rush to buy the
)uying Nat bnal Savings
• Long Public Service In I recognition of long and esteemed
Recognised.
iuou ui fl87i-73, and for (four successive years from 9th November 1882 to 1887.
On the eve of the Muhicipal election nan James Garnett i intimated as hot his intention to seek re- Alderman Garnett joined the funcil on 1st-November, 1863,
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Still the most poi
rich in t)pdy-building DAWSONS E5iCEL
elements. CREAlVt
WHOLEGAIiE BAKERS. reiephtme i l3i.
Insist on BREAD
A. E. VEEVEIlSy Ltd., Empire Baker^y Cjlitheroe ^ ^ ^
PROVISIO!4 DEALERS, j POSSESS, ™ ADDED BEAUTy OF A PERMANENT WAVE. I
Permanent 'Waves[that rombtoe-Fermanenc/ with' n'Atural beauty : are '■reated In these Batons'by experienced [operators EUGENE WAVING (arid all Methods).;
1 WALSH’S HAIRDRFJSSERS. ' BTlACKBURN. Phone 59!
sole Ucensee CHRISljY NATURAL 1------------ Ladies’ & Gents’ 7, FI
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WAVE GUT. RESTON NEW R08
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