CUTHEROE ADVER'riSER & TIMES. tTtlDAY, DtXJEMBEB 21, 1945 CLITHEROR TOWN dOIlNGIL
“ EQUilBRiUM” FOR AN HOUR AND A QUARTER
Tory Pedestal MAYOR’S STR
GRmiLAR Fa- I I lie very forefront Iqf
fdopm^nt. Wealwaw fitb ffliichanised farm- ’ X(i| in peiiwting tlie
|ency of our fertilisers ^ ven- flow through^ ibutoij with accurate ^ idle fe^d-setdng.
7rci|theroe Town Council; j : ^ ' man Council.,' ■ mittees.', , j . -j' ::
Committee, to which! Labour agTi^d, on the understanding that Al^r- man Wi WillrinsoUiwas ielected ihaitman of the Farks Coimmittee. The ' the suggestion ,was
i Councillor Benthani Uras reinstated as chairmanj of the Highways j ! i j ' ! ' , ' j ■ '
Mayor was chamnmi |pf this committee, and Acceptable to hilU.
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In accordance with ' inotlw motion,; thht variations eflectid In certain appolntaents;, of (hair- men, vlce-<halrmen and ■members oI committees. I '
NO DESIRE FCIR MONOPOJiY AldermUn Satterthwaite" ntoved,
• a n d S e w i % . m ”
jappeaiing in .the ishops |pn|l is parachute nylon, [ ail i the advantages
l yealr’s nylon will joffw.
I hIiW to WASHN^ftN ju?e viann water and dis- 1 solve the soapi thorclugi|ly. ise, repeatedly to. remove'
|ail!p:aces
of.suds. :Rub|or |wri|>B the fabric but do pot |*twi8t/it, As .nylon| dries - y quickly, iron it as soon
las' possible after washing;
pent is coloured, be .sure to 3|dutfs fast before'wariiing
JRON IS DANGEROUS. is very little need to iron
tdioiit flat after washing.! If b it : -r .; .'
je,: Take great care not |or|faPenings into the I 'crease in any way.
iBOASD OF TRADE
jlfi it Scorches the paper t is oedon
either.side, one ;
qding it on a newspaper for
i greatest, value 'id . Havljig intimate) Trlmby th.
was something lii experience, the primary object,’’.ibje^ld; "Is to Instate' Councillors Bentham and Dewhurst In the .iJosltlohs In tvhl<ih their experlenw
gained Its equilibrium,' and, the electors having decided that, !there
"'The Tory i>edestal having re 'i I.
I department; In fapt, In.yletV; of tfie political situation, of the: CoUncll at present It'would| seem undesirable. We are endeavouring to share'the responsibility as much m wsslble, and we* proposed ■ thgti Alderman French be Vice-chairman pf Electricity Committee, i, Aldpnn; Wilkinson vice-chairman cif t^._ Highways Committee, and. | using,
itiovd 'the appolritments en| blQC, Alderman Satterthwalteisald : " tye; have no desire to mohopojlse^^yi
lat it wUs his intention' |;o
will be the Tate to I Couhclllbr
The same argumdrit, that Councillor '■ 'rman) of t|ie and, Councillor
, advantage Is to be exploited,' then'' tactics will take theipl^e of pollpyi' to the disadvantage (if the. ratej payers and locall goveimment.” '
Bushton vlce^airman of - the Health Committee,.’’, This aimed ht fair representation,! and the Con servatives would like to thln|i:.'th€|se proposals would! be• I acceptable without' the Mayor having tp exer cise that little bit of!extra au thority. “ We believe restraint trill need to be exercised by bom parties,” declared Aldermap |S^t-' iterthwalte. "If ieyefy: temporary
Cook be vlee-phalrh Finance Committee.
■said he honed .the: proposltlop would be accepted In a i Christmas spirit. It was not being done in ,a splrltj of vengeance, but of falme^,--and be cause It was thought It would be In the best Interests of theTatepayerg, Aldermaii ■ Prenep linoved
PUT POLITICS IN THE PIT Councillor Rushton,, secondlpg,
I I added,/ “ I put mV political opinions
amendment that each .proposal taken senarately, I gnd appealed the Mayor to suppress political motives. “ When 1 was Mayor,” he
on: one side. I hope the Mayor! If he I teels like it, will vote Straight, and put his politics In thelj)!!.’ The Mayor humorously repl
to cable
iable and Wireless Ltd! • 1 of rates and to develop-
|liow how this policy has , I j
! ■ ' ■ j,^a year; {
wd (full rate), introduced throughout ithe Empire.
T :
112 \|ords, to or from any-, i If the;Flat Rate scheme.
^out £682,000 a year,; of j i [ions'during the war. i
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.F.IM*S) alloived members essages with : relatives and I of |2s, 6d. a; telegram of
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that he did not; think Aide; French was in quite the same tlon as he was In.
Councillor Trlnlby , seiconded amendment. '
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thwaite was quite agreeable to thke them seriatim. !
The Mayor said! Alderman Sattler- I I- 'i '
''■ ' ! LABOUR’S “ FAIR GLAiM ”
[OMMCN/CAT/ONS ha EnibaQRinoiit,i London, %0-Z
■, CVS-29 A
FAMOUS OVER 60 YEARS.
. s, Wind and V yAT REMEDY
pmach and ISowels g l ^ | l / 3 'a t 3 / . I » 'T a I AIJL ILLS A
ff’i' ‘Chemists arid Stores. ! --IA. 'n j • ' •
Manchester i. PAPER.
'People would be .better serVed, I am prepared to agree,', to (touncillor Dewhurst being; ch^airman of jflie Development (tommlttee, and Alderman 'French being rihalrman of the Electricity Committee, ’fhe by-election did; riot prove'; the de feat of the Labour Party policy.. It was purely a person'al; matter.” | ■ Alderman Miss' Hargreaves said
oppose the proposals' for 'the stke of opposing. His ease had the same basis as that of Alderman Satter- thwalte; “We claim ,to ask for a fair share of ^ e 'chalrmarishipsL If these proposals' ' are ' (iarried the Conservatives ■will have 15 out of 20 chairmanships. The Istihngth of our party on the (tounCil merits a greater balance of personal respon sibility. That responsibility should be shared by all! members of the Council. I ask ■the Coriricll to re tain Alderman French as (jhalnrian of the Development ;<tommlttee, with Councillor Dewhurst as chair man .of the Electricity Committee. If, however, the ;Councll think the
Councillor Trlmby said h^ did hot
the balance of chairmanships |was not with the Lkbour ; Party, who
were justified in asking that Alder man French should restaln one of the two (Shalnhanfehlps, ■ ,i ' ,'
cUlor Dewburst be' ohainnani of the Development and .^ectrlclty Com mittees, the slight ConterVatIves voted la favour,' and the eight Labour member^ agalrist.l and the Mayor gave his Casting; vote for. . ‘ Alderman Wllklnsoh, ;spe,aklng in opposition to! the proposal that Councillor Cook- should! replace. Councillor - Pemberton as. vice- chairman of the Finance jCommlt- tee, said Councillor Pemberton was very well up;In finance. .The Coun cil would he well advised! to- lepe a young •business man' In that ! Position...
For the ' propokltltms; th^t Coiin-i
cll could not say that' Councillor Pemberton, was'not worthy of the ■position when six weeks [ago they teld he was) “|Do not;, let us ffis-; hearten him or say we halve had;
Alderman French said the Cblm- ,' , ‘ I I enough of him.’’ ,; ; : ■ [ !■ , '!
: clllor Pemberton to,rise to jwhateve'r 'heights, he Wanted.' At Iqast half ' Of the 15 chairmanships-were Cf A 'telnot character. .' • '! , !'•
., Alderman': S'atterthwalte , saM; fcere was olentV of time for Cojuri-
he
. The votlngf waisr again 8-8, and the Mayor; gave his casting TOte fbr thp proposition, i
Councillor iRUshton be vice-chair man of the Health Committee in place of Councillor Jones, who, it was emphaslsedl ; was a fully-
Councillor Bentham be chairman and ! Alderpian | Wilkinson .vice- chairman of] the Highways CJom' mlttee.
casting vote tlOn. ; The fifth
to c ^ y ithe iproposl- proposaV " was, that
subject,
being appointed; ohalrmah of the Parks CMminlttee,
Ootaclllor Mallows, agreed to! I Alderman,
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PARTI i^ST^LlbFOBMO^^^ The fourth Proposal vvas thali
trained ,'nurse and most fitted' for the position. ! ' The Mayor
again exercised his Complete With
Pendulum KING DEBUT! IN
SWW fG TIME
s Tory pedestal has regained Its equilibrium," declared Alder- H.'SatterttnValte pn iTu^ay evening atithe monthlyimeeting l i 1 -i
the pendulum, personified by the Mayor, Councillor' J. Willdnson, rathet lipsets t$e equlllbrittm-Tthe equilibrium,! at any rate, of the
! It niay seem jto 8ome,i howeter—if a pedestal possesses one—that ' ■■ ,*' ! - i : ■ '
nedestal, the result being that Councillor G. Dewhurst (who, was re- tumeid) the ^iiiicll with Con icillor F. Bentham 1b| the by-eleetion) was reinstated asi chairman pf he DevelopmenJ; and pectricity Com-
i Four times he exercised his casting vote to strengthen the Tory
INSP^ING ^SICAIi SERVICE at; i MOO^ LANE CHURCH.
CELEOnONS i from! ‘I The Messiah," ^tj the_ Moor Ijane [Metpodist
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one. THe principals: were; Miss Irene Scottal isoprand; Miss Rosa Brand, contralto: Mr. iWlUlej Crossley, itendr;: Mr. Norman! Taylor, bass. A choir of ;' sixty voiced sang splendidly,; ’Indeed, a the performande throughout/eSn bei
f A find atmosphere was created right arom the outset of the service, when; cfter !the opening prayer, choir and gongregation^lifted their voicesjln the ul,” the church echoing to the mighty
ccounted one ;of thfe .best ever given at this,church. I
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IS INFECTIOUS DISEASE RECREATION GROUND :
BtJN(3Al/OWS ’ f6r OLD PEQWe
the (3h t;
volume of sqimd. And equally moving was the later hymn ‘‘WliUe'shepherds watched their flocks." ' , , |. I' j The' prindlpMs, were I capable artistes.
In-thef isoprano solos, Miss Scotts outstanding! She hasja pure yOice ’ of
•phe TownijfCle;rk reported [that qution
next
arity;andi.Wi4l ;e place eMly
)ln| view,of the economy In fue! .transport dlfflcuii of I State! did! nq
true;quality; and she delighted particu larly Im the aria .".Rejoice greatly,’! in contrast to' the more r subdued IGome; unto Him," and, The assurance of ,.“1 know Ithat my Redeemer, liveth."; Miss Brand, a true cbptralto, Infused appeal and sincerity, and a wealth of | express Sion into the solo “He was despised,'’, as aieoi‘‘He shaU feed His flock," in contrast to I the! earllei;; '‘0 ’Thou tha.l t teUest.’' : Both Mr- Crossley, a pleaslm
enor,! and Mr. Taylor, iwhoi-lacke. ■ "
dent leadership I of Mr., W; Tay|pr,J;hp choir- met all I demands i raore» than adeqiiately.! The,choruses IV^ Mua® good.! the “ HaUelujah ’’ ■
peeanj oI praise;' who must have iPli for more years ths
the Lamb " being flafleed a! might; IGrorge !GowgilJ Y
J, s:' Yearsley, MA, thanked | all whp had assisted—the choir, the conductor, the org&tland Mr. E. S. Hartley, whb had icaWed out the aixangementi The collection..; was for the; Blitzed Churches Fund.'
was thelorganlste - At thd close of the service,
i he cares to ,recal the Rev.
the! . Messiah;
«d to this, IiWllklnson
the Conservatives I had Just done what they promised they were not going to do.................... of Clltheroq' couiit. .put party came the time'. The!' May
Coupclllof iJones!, remarked that
they I had-proved that 'first i anji foremost jail
They itold thU electors tpat! party did not
that;,the Inu—,— — r— — eveiily 'shared between' ,b6th parties, He did not see any reasoit for: com plaint on either, ride. He agreed to Councillor Hallowri suggestlbri.’ be cause It affected hlni; and hS would vote for the change;,
iytiil Imlpo:
Aald he cPnsldpred Ttant posltlphs were.
two .recently - elected : Councillors had' been returned In' a' straight 'fight, and the Conservatives had to, ' reinstate i them In , their Jjprerious 'positions' as chairmen. This was reasonable enough. Referripg to the vice-chairmanships, Councillor ^o k isald there was a bigger appre ciation of ti ese positions thap ever ' before.■ ■ ' ; ; '
(Tounclllori'H. Cdok said i that the ; j '
gested : tba,t; ithe [I Conservatives should be given' the, Ivlpe-chalrman- shlp! of the Housing! Committee, whpr^updh pouncillor .Trlpiby said he was'prepared i to accept this proposal. M
' Alderman Satterthwalte sug I;. '
pointed to this position, and Alder-, man' Wilkinson was elected chair man of the parks Cjornmlttee; - ,
Counclllori C. Cha,tbum; !was ap i ' ' '
the minute Constable from Rlbbl approval t
PERMANEjJJT UNTIL ALTiaiED Bentham reierred to
(JouiiclHor
stating I that the Chief reported applIcatTon
trtoVter^’ote a’’ pS-1 taking so inueh Services, jLtd,,
manent! basis!of the starting point for ' their Accrington service In Well-teteacq to-a p(|lnt opposite the former starting place. ’The Council, he said; had In mind a temporary stopping .plqce. ' !
a ibetter stopping .place i could be ■ niiA/itiou, Af*^T)ripe-coiriDarltens
, The .Mayor said 'that “per- marient f’ did not mean for ever—if
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—and Councillor' Dugdale 're*-' “Permanent until It ,1s
' DEPUTY MAYOR Alderman Satterthwaite' I asked, to
'Satterthwaite/ and askehi Council- i gratitude: to; succesrive Commdnd- ing ■lOfficbrs for the inariiner in
be relieved of thb responriblHty of Deputy Mayor, a position! which he accepted ti raporarlly—until such times as CcuncUlor Dewhurst was returned to the (touncll. The May)r thanked Alderman
Jor DewhuRt :to resume as Dqputy Mayor.' Counc hurst said :ie would be pleased to accept the position.
his duties llor Dew-
prvacTiRW'FAn? \a n v vM v \T i ': The Mayor said Clltherofe ipfepple PLEA^U^'FAIR AGRUpiENT;
certainly miss Ithe i Rbyal
the Market! Committee had found 'had given such a great deM of: it better to priter with orie man In- >
*- an agreepient for the holding of, been a true! friend to-Glitheroe', pleasure faprs. and to let let. He hinted that there was dls-
agreement among the stall holders ijiad been Infectious. ! The ' R.E. at theilastifalr;
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Clouridllor Rushton said he thought it was better to let, to one man. He adjied that there had been no official cpmplalnts,
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' ing perinanent; pre-! fabricated the, district. They had;'brought houses, he believed the Council’s 'colour-to the dark days'of the jwarj
was a littU: f a s te r , While h e dls- r i t y o f CUthriroe p eo p le , who. In tu rn , . agreed with 'the principle of build- 'had appreciated the R.E, i stay in
that fairly good i progress Is being made ‘ion,',he 'housUng [estateS-ilt
the R.E.!appreciated! Mie hospital-
lHOu|mG :PROGl|tESS ; Counclllo] ■; A. Hallows reported
Alderman French asked! whether' Engineerk-and the band,. which happiness to' all. Major 'Austin had
----- „ V . !sai he had shown enchusiasm which could lea,ve'Clitheroe knowing jihat
him sub- !on ;the committees qri which he
and had
itheir conduct had; been exemplary land that! they had brqright: honour Ito the Battalion.' The people of 'CHtheroe were sorry theV wereileav-; iing, the 'town.. , “We |wlsh 'theiri ;God-speed 'and good luck,” added ithe'Maybr.' ( ■" ' ; I . ' , ,
some cases the cost of land, rpad .woVk !and sewers.-' There was a difference between a net flgurfe and
anall^.flBM®' , 'j | '
i iDEPARTURE pF ROtAL j Ml , , ! 'Engineers!') ;
the district, ithe Council placet bn and'
' which they had co-operated! and assisted In 'the civil life;; of; the (•borough during the past flVe years.
Nojil Tralnlrig Battalion) R.E., from and ascertalp.1 h|s views, record rincere appreciation
(jn. Ithe eve of tlie depairturq of
Perhaps !G6d| came, la baby small, T IWi show! mankind that; not, by
A . That led us into darkest night
I And verily ,Gqd Himself is here. Oh,1skilli arid Mevemess were'might
song, a smfle, a .wofd of cheer,
Who gave all ^ ' ’and cleverness,! Yet came Himself in humbleness,
God’s love for, all men to release i In such a little Pflnce of Peace.
The wisest men are they who know We have to stoop te;reaUy grow., I
So, ;is ' It strange that God the King,
Should! come a little baby! ttog^? i | ! I MARGI^RET (3.; CMilS.
(Conilnued from! previous column)
ded: them, was th at' quickly, i
The Qver-ifUllng po! we must fhaye hou
they were' iriformed' that! there iwas very little' difference dni pricej be- tween the permanent and!,the Pp- fabricated., It was :maln)y a qu^s-j fAv tlon 'of houses of the normal type
Councillor (took said he: belleVed
price,per hbuse yet was Inl abeyance. He! thought they may be Cheaper.. The Mlnlstryiof Health was going to I nationalise' some of 'the (Industry
dounciUor I. T. Riishtqn!said the to! build,.'
and see that there wias inb bottle neck In the building tra(te.'; | '
Cburiclllor Dugdale said' that; in-
large! 1 audience! of. soldlere.!, in . thi
Y.M.CiA.. excerpts; from the oratorl being intermixed ^ tb Advent ! hymns.
Me ^ i a h
nd you are such a little one, R By whom so great a deed Is drau
edemptioni lor mankind you bring; !Je|u5, you httle baby King.' i -
hermight} things, ,He wqrto; HE wll, •BW by tM-little' things itbri fib i ;
all
Men’s' htetes with thoughtfulness and AAhd°buiid His’kingdom herel on eartli.
Of, warfare, terrible and grim, . j Because they we^q not used .for ip n
MI After the service, the principals and 1 ost;of,the
choir.gave pleasure to.ia iS :
principals of. such pleasant calibre., R^ondlrig . spiritedly to the .conflT
a ido the nations ?’’ were fully
E. Harttey is to! be complimented upon i securing ! the I servloesl of four
n all their numbers, Mr.
and.’ Wprto ‘ ’MrioeioH'n
,'Cli
any action to t l r - ” - '’ • Cll
f rand o|d hymn “ O come; all ye faith-[ Hdme Office' | clilqwlar
’s Charity would the ■New. lear.
of Hyde’s
'he Chief! Cor Mble submltteda litating ithat
Hdme'Office icl JUlar btating the decision: of the Swretdry of, Stfite to! revoke the P mice (Employment ...d: Offences) OrderU' with effect
' I s t ^ Pjerlo le. Town! Clerk shbmltted a
of robust treatment may-abide’I
of ; the tolops! (Hours of ,g) ' ;Abt,' 1^28. [during the
[ilnued need for ndrlghting. :and IS. 'the . Secretary propose to take end ,the opeia-
tivatlon of land at iHenthom Park for food production'purposes.-. The Borough 'Engineer! reported diffi culties experienced! In cultivating and marketing vegetables, for food purposes. Retolved- that the Com mittee adhere! to', thelx previous resolutions.;
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letter fromthetecretaw to ' the CUtheroe ; Sporting iClub Inviting the Council to! rent to the club the fishing rights over reaches of the nibble controllfed, by the Corpora tion. No action was I taken.
! The Town Clerk! submitted a
iMiS , .1
from January, Is t, 11946, fromTvhlch date regular |p( iceman or auxUl’ aijles would ibe. Ifree--tp leave! the rvlce! should’ |tney nerire. The
next, consequent' upon action takep to relesse,auxill lr|es lii accordahde w|th! the provlsi ms of :pe clrcularl
Chief Constable ^ported $he pc(Si- tldn ‘and streng h of '|he BoroiSgh lUce 'Force' ai[ jat January 1st
-from the lending library, four! from' the reference d !partm,ent/,and 46! ftom the Ndttt-Western (Regional' Librriry,.' Open 3n. 23 days. Daily average 400, iNcvembeM A total lot 9j04h of'Which (,^85 were from the lending library, six ftem the re'- ference! department, and 50;from the North-Western regmal library. Open oh 21 da; 4 ' 'Dpy average It ■was resdjVed that the 'Free,
library, close on 2Mh) and( Janudriy 1st ing Llbrjarlan ; reported average !of ■ 62 »oks e^ch evening id If Ing tween 7 and 8 p,m..,'an' c|ded that no tl| In' the'closing hburs.
Shaw, JJ>., and Vere accepted. qressed to the < ’dnors.
December 2 ^ and The Act- ,that an
Were, issued October be- d|lt was de- n be made
Gifts of iteokirjby Ut. A, Lang' id best thanks eX-
tlon of Issue of 0 persons cdiitemed aovaliand!d)sriqsal of nd the Sanitary Inspector...
Counrilllor! Joi eS ralsle proteMl
Issuei of bdolM durmg October,! tctalled 9,2081 o ' Wihlch 9,158! were'
letter from the L Clerk' .to the Governors of' Cllthetoe Royal Grammar; School asking If the Council would be'i prepared jto lease to the County Council land' adjoining! Albion Mill for the' erec tion of, dining halls and ikitriien buildings' ifor thejprovlslon of meals to students or I ithe Graminar School. AlSub-ComijuIttee will con- rider. and|report._J I
' The ’Town Clerk submitted a
sidered an appUcatlon .,by. Mr. J. Hlgson for permission to attend meetings of -the| County, Council during working hours-in the event Of his being elected ia County Coun cillor at the election In March, on the understandlrig (that he wqulcl make up the Ibssi 'such- working time. Penrilsrion wasigrahted. ! Arising .from 'the teport' ‘of, the Gas Engineer the: Committee con sidered wage Increases,'awarded, by the Federation. i of. (Gas. Employers, With effect from; September, 24th, 1945, as follows: I dayworkers lid. per hour, .shlftwdrkers ■ Is, 'per shift, ma(ihlne-cha‘rglhg men 7d, per shift, discharging men 6d. per ahlfti labourers JRL: per. hour, gas fitters .5d. per hqur;^' These'in-! creases were api|r(|ved.
’The Gasworks’' I cjonimlttee; con
Southworth Judge Robert. Pedl,'!K;C.,.-for kubpiy. of electricity to be lafforded Knowl-' mere Manon'ahd subinltted'.'dqtail3
reported application by His Honour! ‘ ■ Si
,i special -ailclMtlon of clothing ’ioupons belhg obtained 'for this jiirpose.
riorted: I the i lpV )posq(l .eannarjklrig qf such' clothlnt"from surplus’Civil efenCe
stotes.lResolv.;d:. that .the .lalmrian (Ale jfmah'l Missj Har- re^vesi andi tlie! Sanlta^- Inspec- or: make Inquiries w lh 'a View .'to
,s{ed the ques- ;lve clothing In ' the re? refuse, ,ete., re-
disease i should' lemlc proportltt] expressing th< plans' to prc)vlj4
tance.to the raents concerm d mlgjht be formu- , 'to include provl-
!hopb .'that! local additional! assis- bverninent depart-
sume serious epl- winter,' and
lated In adw Sion of !doctor the home, an' The Medical ported asslsta: made' gency,''iand'' 1 ridered !theia' could; be takei formulating: assistance. '
Ministry! of Hj the'Minister i
The Town
;he COiamlttee) rirai- vance action'Which by the Council in local scheme for
ffleer (j)f .Health re- C'?. Which' might be 'in case of emer-
sind njurses, help In provision of pieals.
be advevUsedland contracts let as 'soon i as pote"
square feet as kpproprlati three behrbomi, wafier closet ri o the ground flbqr larger houses'
,qne for houses Mth and that a'second lid be provided, on level In these arid that itenders' should
earliest jeor"' Ingi I The , ported ''progress paration' o f ' housliog site, considered wh^her tenders Should erection of 'these
.bje to secure the .cement of bulld-
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otigh ! Engineer re- of advance pre-
was resolved I that 'thcBorough En gineer approach the Regional Office of the! Imlster of Health
be -Invited fo houses qr whe be carried oi
,e Henthom-xoad ,d the' Committed
h^r the work might under contract. ■It
of I apjirpxlmately 90(1-950 b; regarded, as
[ejajth circular stating of opinion that a
plerk submitted a
Ministry of Heulm-Circular-tetatlng he general action d<jntemplated o assist house iqlders If Infectious
The j Town Clerk subiril tted a
of esthnated cost, to.' 'arrange for afforded.
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Factory Dispersal Officer of the Ministry of Aircraft Production as ■to whether the! Pouricll ■ would be prepared to purchase certain heavy electrical; equipment installed In the Gaston Mill- Sub-Station. It was(lecilded that an offer of £450 be madb for the Equipment..
An Inquiry m i made by the
' (Mr. C. G. Sagar) I,be retained until all matters affecting billeting have, been, disposed of. I
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to, disposal of 'Government stores, InclucUng blankete, etc., held 'In connection with! evacuation! and Government entergehey ' services,: was dlsousked.'It jwus decided that, consideration be feterred to'A sub committee.' I I - : '
A Ministry of Health circular as
mltted ;detalls Of'the duties hO had ■ performed as Education Officer for •the period April 1st to December 1st, 1945 (when, such dutlesj were taken over by-the full-time County Divisional Education Officer)', and the Committee considered allow- anpe which should be paid ,to the Council in consideration of the performance |of these duties by the Borough ’Treasurer. It was resolved" that the BoroUgh Treasurer 'make application to Ifthe County Council Education Department | for | pay ment, to the fi<)rough ;CounclI of i3i6ll In' respeotj of services ren dered by the; Borough Treasurer as ■Education Office):. M :
The ’ Borougn MTrC'^surer sub-’
ments of the! Corporatiofa will close from twelve o’clock noon on' Satur day, December; 2tod, to Wednesday, December 26th | (Inclusive) i in re spect of the I CUirlstmUs holiday, and on ’Tueshay,' January 1st, 1946, for New Year’s l^ayi I
Offices of the ' various depart
Engineer prepare and, submit , a scheme and lay- sloh of bungila the! Pimlico-rc understanding scheriie | muM thej Council'! po^ls. [ -
had I made of estates of -the repairs''and
' The Ghalrin lows): reported
In i certain crisiesj .and the Commit deioratlqnS necessary
e various housing uncjir and |as to
air
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inspectlortlqn he _____Hal-
tee considered the formula-tloh of a “points'”, sch'jme ip connection wij;h,the letting of Cquncil-houses.
we!re: hatliibomi back porch land cokl shed. a| T), St.l Jtoies’s-street, for Mr. J. Seelte; garden shed at
I Alderman I French jsaid-he .knew avenue 1 all(itn,ents,i for Mr.! W.
, Brfggs; greenlouseoirBuccleuch- I
44j Llttlemcior-road,' i
King; proposec workshops at! Back Woone-l-ape.lfo: Mr. E. Hargreaves;
lqtn.eL,.. nl
for Mr. G. _ -
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exterislon to ! I lichen at 5, Mc-or- larie,' fox MU ^ liArd;. o
handsl.were tied;-and that; It .wqs j,and without them many soc al; their duty 1o see:they were erected -'activities could not have heenheldj un aproaoh;J as early as possible. After! mentlor.-1 Alderman^ Wilkinson,| Cpunqllbi| milUaiy aut^^jtetes op the^p^
dng that pefmanent houses in oth-fer , Pemb'ertomi Con behalf |of Toe H) to^s'were obsrxrig £859, whereas Goririclllor iF. Dugdale land Alder- Clltheioe irere ' putting ' up pre- ,i man - Satterthwaite; also - addet fabricated Houses ' at i £1.'1«0,'to'| trlWtesM GouncllIori,DM^^^ wA , £1150 Couiclllor Hallows appealed, | came; teto;; close jtouch ' with the:
asslsta,nce wiih a view
to.perman? ent houses) 'being ..builMatd uot arid lodglngd for people;
permaiifeht.ty&e. . V -Oounbillor'( ; Trimby (| said the enthusiasm off the Council for the ipre-?fabricated' houses
permanent was largely Ministry of
(Continuec foot of next column).
wishedito make 'lt cleai that these ; request there ,i?as: a:-whqle-heartec, pre-fabricatedhouses'jwere -of-: a;j responsq. j,
'Sid’erina'a Vattofth^
due to the fact that the Health had recommen-
gnS, jsa ild that many ; reqkeste , were made! of the R’.E..; not pf s miiitary! character, aUd, to ^vert
pai■
The Bor()i|gl: Engineer repdrted he had made to the
as'’Housing 'Chairman,' for every ;; Batiallon, officers (and' meni In.jCon-r as nji|smg .y _ _ , ‘- 'v^onnan- nectl6n>ith the'war skyingsteam- i
of |de-requls ti(iElng 'Low Moor re creation i grouri i, and l a ■ letter' was subsequently, received;’(from; the land agent to '.le War Department stating thatj'tljel matter was under consideration.
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'" district, and said' he: hoped.' -al i w^ld have a happy . ChrlstmaA.
greetings to the members of the Committee OoUnclli’ and the- people of th-
SEASON’S GREETINGS ' . ' 3 'm . parks; The Mayor ' extended keasona.-'.-Councillor
■ August. 7th th s heading.
tlons to the
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’The Chalrmdn of the Allotments (Councillor Rushton) )e -ter fifqm’. the Mlnlq- culture ;and Fisheries av thorlties to continue of war-time allot- recreation grounds In view of which
■0 rescind
the.resolu- minutesjbf meeting'oh ar d) Octolqer IM uhder id to continue cul
Rushton I asked : the X - ,‘r;- -i, ^ 1 ■/, Plans I submittedi ,And approved
It yras resclveq thatjthe Borough lut plhri for provl-,
that 'work on this lot interfere with In ' housing pro-
's for hid people in district,- oh the
as to TrelnStatement of Mjr. H.' Parkinson as from December 3rd, 1945, oh demobilisation from the Royal Navy: I It was resolved, that), the services of the 'Billeting Officer
The Borough! Treasurer reported The Borough Electricity Engineer!
It-was (resolved supply' to be
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1946 seasot' be obtained 0)imty or Poultry Adv^sor]y Servi|»..
free and post ovjpqal Office Pleaso
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and, wales jaea
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obtained free and will
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