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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.


. |


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


;.F.IM*S) alloived members essages with : relatives and I of |2s, 6d. a; telegram of


i


that he did not; think Aide; French was in quite the same tlon as he was In.


Councillor Trlnlby , seiconded amendment. '


I


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,


...................... ^ .


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


■' I'l ■ ,LQW


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


i : !


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


i ! '


—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;


. . . .—


Clouridllor Rushton said he thought it was better to let, to one man. He adjied that there had been no official cpmplalnts,


.


' 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.;


'j I! ' (


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-


.......


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.


|


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


; I


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


(Cotocllloij! n


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. _ -


.


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.


pommlttOe'


'" 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


j .l lj ;!','; ■., ; (the cultivat/lqn it rites hu


’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


COUNTY LtStS of all bieedMs M


1946 seasot' be obtained 0)imty or Poultry Adv^sor]y Servi|»..


free and post ovjpqal Office Pleaso


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