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2 ' I Clltheroe Advertiser & Thrives, Marclp 4, 1949 L - So deliciously light I -^0.
. s u c c e s s g ith fhis reci|e •
dlvou can 'make it^’^ vaf] ranteid I
Britain Aclvanci
.'iTlBSijEVEyH n p iy .'
Hrii^toeroeli i3 a message to CUtherTO l iyisional Labour, i^a^y' at Its anriiaaV ct|H at Gr^at' torWood 6i^
^eahied of and ^ , Be le a d v jfo r cbmpUmenw when y ou . . , , ,, . ........
mall e this sc rum ptioua '; m ddihg fo r ■ g am iiy ! M d d on’t th in k th e re ’s a
Ijla l k n a c k 'in getting th a t mell-in- ath l ig h tn e ^ 'ih td ;your! pud-
g u a 'a n tte , success* ;.yoUj,\ c an’t , fail 1 H e ic 's th e rec ipe : . ' ?
nfc! With Royal Bakihg P owder to' r ;
Sin t o M e r 5 di. plain floor; I rounded
leas loorrRoyal Baking Jjowd(r,apirich of, \ andfoz. ji/jrar.'jRub in 2 oil niargd-i rine Add76«a /e /ie ?g.a iid^c ient,H’ar/n: bla^ coffee\e to make a s sttm oatter. P roou r he e mixture into a| greased b ^ ip S^injh s i^ ) ih o v e '’-W % p * ^
iff b
pap^r and pteam for 2 hours,' Berve with a sweet sauce.
This makes a lealiy </f7(cioKs,i light, ’ j | ,
steamed sponge judding with a marvel lous flavour j. Viujse e , you can rely on RoyaWor a perfect light texture. b^ au se ;, it's b len d e d io .th a t it raises jevenly, alii through. Expert jcooks always use Roy^. It piakesrsuccessful baking jure. ;
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Bureau,Standard^rt;M Ltd., Aldm " j ; 1
Write 10 Martjiorrile Thomwn, - 1..-—j—I
write, to e,
HAW.you aI cookery probect? • iliomwrt Cooi«r>i/trfrfce
riri Aldmch'House, 1
Mr. Eanttall, h a d ----- r vi with solid achlev ;ment wriich
$attiriay.7 fnie w s t fbpi
had astounded; tl|ie woifld. dbg the
adnlratlon
for Britain’s' “ twe nderm ni,e- cQvery i Expressed by Hr. Paul Hoffmaii. the ddi ilnlstratot of I, Marshall Aid];: Mr. sto::hb
Ainericah »r ; Amerlcaii: newr- ll''to
‘
wasil.not: the- Only le
: Randall xt
' , I.
Labour-iDepartbent ilJouroal had stated:' thalt in iBrltaln “Ithe'vlrtuahdlss.ppearanchof: unemployment, more!: eqult-: able, distribution of pupphes. th ro u ^ ratlohbg and prlbe, control,i>and.{: housing, have raised' the',.economic position; of the! v?age ean er abOve that
Filch’ statement.
papbr •' to glve‘ utterance!' to P;S;
-The
ews' ”
P R W j a j n n i D ^
of ' the} mid if 30 s. j. . | rU medical'indices I lolnt to better healtlf than du:tag t^ie pre war years for t le population Us a whole;’’ I' ' . ' I [.
PHSI.CH Y IAS* I
CEPH08 Is hM®>"8W8 -wniwher'e, pawdan i or^ tabptj, doses 1/6, ^1 doses 3/7}.j Single dose 2jd; (
incl.Pur.Tax)
' 1, 7I3T .r'V' -r '
a i d p r ^ e n t A :
j. ■
said Hr. Rand;ill,, had paid tWbutb {
toll.thh work done W' Brltab * since th ; war, anfl M. Reyndud in Fra: ice had called upon the.iFi'ench people to follow the; herofc example of
i Thel Prime Mil lister of India, Britain- , I EDLFILLED
'I Th^se testlmomals lpo.uld be multi oiled, and they all added up to Ithe Unt eniable teuth that the Labour:Government
Y O U R O P P O R T U N IT Y ! i
' '4tti];iWalntlt Bedio V ;f|'g n S y '^
dafdsi—C o n tro l pric e 20 ^ i . a lii'iTieril , ^ ' J i fett'jSideboard. W o rth i£24.
buy; NOW! OAsH' OB
puelte Suites I gnp., ,
—Hard wearliig^
1,001 BARGAlj )IT TERMS
116/121, DABWBN S'
i iN i 'f’411
Opened iby -Edmondson’^ Ltd. ;for;Ci]egh Terms. ■iU.L
i Open Evtnini enlndtitlH .OJn. I: '7 I i
C T R N IT U R E — B E D D IN Q — T M P - P I E C E S l i lT E S I opin 'Buites, Fe w onlyi tJaual iwOi Bale price, 47
Pew only. 'To clear '1 Beautllully made. IW gn!
2
BedstoadsJ^Ftm size; £7.7s: Clear ^ l2s:
Includes.rortiM Bedatoads'-^lt. slze,;B gns. Bale £3 19s. |6d. includeS sprlrtB:
S P O f t Y Q tr .—B U Y N OW ! BESIT .VABUE J IN ' TQWN'I
, 4 ’. r". . 1 ' T ' . . _ • I
D / ^ R I D C X & , i BBIDGEi iBL&UKBUBhl.
'
Pre-war 4e8lgil^e Oood ddsigns.. ^
years, Said been packed
had to tell' It with conviction and truth,' as those In other countries h id.:vdtnessed! and spolbn. ■ •Tliey had to tqll of morel-being done than by hriy previous g( vernment In toe countiy’s hi story. ‘
planning - and conttol, they ensured woi k for all, that| they, had carried out a vast system of social security, kept pown
toe-.cost of ’ood'und savejd the country fro n the robbers and black:marketeers, taken over some of he • essential in dustries for toe ■
They hat ; to tell -how, by !
n a t i o n , and carried!' toe country through a period-of national b ihkruptcy—treated by the war Md prophesied; by .Mf,.Churcllli — and enisured toe ■, biifde]i was " equitably shared.
benefit of ,toe
which' re realed the practical application of the Idealism of !,theii movement'to the work of Sovernment asj be- bg so successful as to be almost nwacmons.
In' trntih, it was ■ a teCord
when it wj s remembered the Camfe to power In 'a];war- .ravaged, world, a worldI'^lth air its ramifications for sus taining life battered to'pieces. a world where the homes and
It was the more mlraeuloui
industrial; cefatres of th e peoplb were m mere rubble. ' It'.was 11 Iworld .where toe
had kept faith ihth the tyork- bgipeople and b ' their four years ihn^ fulbled I pledges
despl lb the hare work involved arid the I adverse Wor ld econc mlc condl ions.
come ' 'their I way than];'the speeqhi by- Preildent jTruman bnjttie: state iof the-.Union,-in iwhlclihe had hiked for a' good part of the proferamme which had SO far enge ged the atten tion] of the. I Labour GoVem-
'No: jreater Coripllmbhtj had menLi
, defciiy the I tr uly mlracUlOus acmevementi.
; This; iof 'course, was very affffirent from' | what, Ipne iredlin the Press, , a n f it sebbed everj effort whs to hfel made to discredit! and
__ If! one made comparl- sonsl iwhether in p roduction
■ s T 'i i '.
lA bctorlei and ihops wherever you go. Nuroleu are helping worVen f irp off thp itrain,of. nolle and c o h ^ j traUon, relieving the weariness and tedtuiri of long hpurt: of'ttandlhgain'a tlKlhg.'vFor wmM m their;partiwlar dll^ltles. Welfare OfBoefs descrll» Nurolew as .'Mndlspehsible"i ii , '
| ; afrlendl
, foruo l^raedlclM
. / i r ' ,l I
' . l/3d. a ID'S tin Incl. purchase 4/id.» 50's bpttle met, purchase w ^ , j.
' ■ -! . 1 ; -J .1!. ' far the pocket bid fiondlbg
rr'-T'.;;. jLAr...\;iT£..'J lvhical r-acDUCT - A h -
! ; ' ! i ' 1 ,r... I ' ' j
Medically approved'and prescribed.! From'your |Own qualified Chemist at I popular prices* |Atway$ keep iome Nurolets handy ^ to help yourself, ,your hmlly. | . or
balance IwkS In housing! or kgamst'.them.;
Governmeun /.rid this was at a
iducatlonJ . favour o:
the the
or exports,I tie redress! of grievances, soilal legislation.
„ tlinb wheri t il Internal and e X t e x.n a 1 c onditlons! Vrere
. ■ [ '!!"■ ■
IThey.jwould. iritelenthusl
Their oppoiinnts would ion- itlnu 3 ithelr mlpreprqsentation. 11 i t ln u p t o s t lm u -
S The re Would he They [ would''k3ep;ai,
dltc’i! fight jfo: toe tlon of their, own
im f o r t h e i r l a s t - p r e s e r v a - p r iv i le g e .
'c o 'u r i t ry ’s ::rustritlon ;and 1 failure, . bf ;.ils despondency ' arid decadericp;
of itelimg toe peoplL ;e o f t h e '
-flgurbs ofmtti culoqs recovery, alny ■ -Hore ; tt an .they could
achi eve was the | ability to airrae away! trie stark inaked
what they! worild I never
i the K!per}rrier t, as had i frdip! bther'' cojintrlps.
-
n'eliher argut the aldmlt the ; success. Hope reti.rriing to i oweri did not Ub iritoat direction. But hbwever mUbh! they, misrepresented. However much they deluded
, Their opponent case
ouTd n o r o f
toe:nselves itllat the General Election would show a Change, he was convinced therp copld he rio going back to the old days!of Toryism and reaction.
w^erj and'tear of
R d d to s e ts , hke itacist things', arc snjbject ib the t^ e . Noijnedicine. arid no
oficratlonican re:. tore their ' youth ; an old sqt means repair, bill i ^ dHong long pfcriods without any
noci
. ■ 'taihb.vl^hc only dire is:a NEW SET—and yep Ihow muci iyou hive;, been
si
r ,■ missing, i You’ll mid jCliarity Wa:
; nidio shop''and tnne 'Wbll spent.
r t.'- i- i A'.d l i n i: p " * f ■
will realise then I ' ,i" ’•
ihg. Drop d the iinafovement in tone
into your neare isten for yourself, It
lie St
tod ' [Government] however, had!; to guard against being luffed Into i t se^e of false Se^ty.'All the pblntere were.
thsE.the stru jgle' before them womd be' the most sevbre and hlttof In their experience. T'
a I bitter struggle ‘lends aril suripor;prs of
‘Tofles; then a-'generation of pbpple will rejoice. FeUI In tolsi and wi! destroy for: a generation' ;he | hopes and aspffktionsio:,mUllbns.|’ ,
i [‘ If f6r i2 moffths We" all give!! of our entoe efforts, ensmtog rthf "defeat of ,toe
election woU! d be fought, said Mj'Ran’daU, already emerged. Foti the Torl3s, omclally, they iwquidi-have np programme, but! without] great difficulty :se cbuld' bb
je lilies on -(which, the
quoted of wjriat [was In their miridsto 1idp. d ,
ebUpter'ariti ve:
dpw»^nd at ollshed ub sbon- as pbssible/iTht iirlbe imlchanlsm 'whlild ,be"'arbwed to !operate, sdi;that ‘ ?iiceshandi profits would go rU 'Cpnprplled to the Impoverlshlir .tint r-of' toe: wor kers and toe enrichment of s toe wealthy There would be
i-obd subsfdies wou.^------- - ili be. cut
Aiq i<3rHIOK":'rL C O N W A Y S T E ^
v l p i t e c T " " ' !(H 6 ,1 M A R K E iK ; l ^ l tAk C E ? C i a t U E R O E - rf''-rrr--^
PPllfelebtof' tairfshar'es-for-all wpiildlgo. -Triere would ffe toe rulii of I thelr [houslrigi pro- gl famnle and agricultural policy. Social : servlet would
b!m,e. ^ de -; nationalisation.
:dmbtleto''fj^bK^ sf
vri'ti i i ii'e'criEto..i!
ii
.tiiey':h^'-i-i.- pfli L ab t^ u j^ i
,., ;To
[iffi/ibritne'Story dumphs; [They
REBLY i'Randall,
afford I to udm t' the success bf' ■' '
n o l e t - u p . t h e t a s k
scorched-eafth; policy had laid b a r rb anl 'waste vast areas
Has Wo WorM I Greiater Triumpli^
• ? i t i 0 p ! —CIJTHEROE MJP. ___ ___ fohgiit l(jr,” said Mr Hari y 'Randall, M.P,
e liayi5 succeeded in laying t}ie foBnda.tibns> societj' of . mankind whici/ the pioneers
;at a'Shroyetide Social,In the! Schbphiwm onTuesday, wnepi
Chvufch, WhaUey, were present
TifANY parishioners of. Bt. Mary and All sSalnte’
'the 'Ylcar* toe i Rev. iC. -R*; iBrown, banded a cheque fdr| ! £39 to; MT-i Herbert'mp.vvlesi; verger of; ■.to'e*'ehuifeH ' for , 241 yCars' until - his ■ retirement! some- months ago. jMrs.i Bowles was presented with a; bouquet of tulips by Mrs.
Brbwn. 11 . . I ' I
MaMngi! toe presentation,! K the V rjVlckr described - Hr,;
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vergei ’! who met visitors to; the chuich in a friendly,' Itoidly, cprdlal way. He wte not one of! those who frowned at ipeople! "who walked iound; toe churbh off a> wet Saturday, afternoon. leaving a ■ trail of;
howles i as “ toe smiling
dirty: footmarks after -toe church had been made ready, for the Sunday services, com-; mented Mr. Browniy ;
' Hundreds i of thousands of visitors toi 'Whalley Church would thkn]c Mr. Knowles for his smiling .welcome, which had probkhly idone more good for toe ; church than anyone could realise.
' . .; ■ ' R e f e r r l l ig to . H r . K n o w le s ’
k n o w le d g e o f t o e h i s t o r y o f W h a lle y : [C h u r c h , M r . BrowU , c p u t ln u C a , “ 'W h e n I f i r s t c am e
h e r e i fiiad .n o t b e e n l n ,thC c h u r c h tw o n i ln u t e s b e f o r e h e h a d l a u n c h e d I n to a n a c c o u n t ' . o f I t s b e a P tle S a n d l t s h l s tp r y .”
- ...1"^ v j : . . . ' WAR YEARS
Mr. Knowles’ work- for the school aid church’ during toe war years and paid tribute to Mrs, Knowles for toe^assist-:
The Vicar also mentioned
ance she had ^ven her husband In his many'duties.
of fertile land, wherp ships and trails lort had 'been, sunk and made -Immobile, regard less of hm lan need, a world of scarcities, cold dlsconifortlng ahdiincon mnlent to,everyone
' That was the world toe La'bPu r Government faced when it cliitte t o power,[and it
was against, that backCTound that they had; wPjrkied, struggled and' triumphed. I believe we have laid the
tlon to-hfflclals of toe-church that H r .’Knowles waS'cbn- cmetaker of toe day
It was a matter of gfatlfica-
tinuing-------------------------- - school, ^concluded Hr. Brown.
a formed churchwarden, who presided] also paid tribute to Mr. Knbwles’ work for toe church*
'Mr. Roger Green, of Whalley,
foundations of a new society of mankind which the plpn- eerS' dreaned of- and [fought for.!-I als) believe that those of us w!io; still dream ; our dreams-' a id halve our visions must dedicate! p u r sje 1 v e s afresh. I have hever doubted that toern are counties num bers of nien and women who
canbe stl nulated andlpplred t o -
stand.
urgent ai d compelling, toHve of our mtlre effort during 1949. It must be a mighty effort-^a sustained effort:' Do this and we'advance: in* 1950 to feven ireater triumphs,” he
“ We have a dutylN. then, coricluded.
PEEPS INTO 2 5 Y E A R S A
ISxtrac s from our i; March 7th, 19
M 3 0 , . ! issue of I
IViTt. E ROGERS, B.A., of Clltheroe Royal Grammar:
School, u rged the formation of a local branch of toe Workers’ Educatioial /Vssoclatlck [when
he lectured on the “problem of.!.. Prbfeess” under ' the auspices of the Clltheroe Co-operetlye Education ]Cpm-
irilttee. The jjlaternlty and Child
Welfare Centre. wa^ trans ferred horn the Town Hall to toe Caste House.
Weeks, represented Clitoeroe at an electricity supply InoUiry at Burnley Town Hfill, when
“ The ' Town Clerk, ^kr. W. S.
toe Lancashire Electric Power Co. applied.' for permission to build a[ 'power stsltloh at Pddlham. Clitoeroe It was
toe meal for which we - . . -i .-u
thanked
members of the church for their gilt and e^giressloM of aphreclritloh'and assured them that although he hW ceased to. be verger he still looked for ward glAdly to being able to do much : more work for toe
Respo:idlrig, H r . Knowles _____ the ■'Vicar and the
church.j. j-!^
Mr. P. jTownley, of 'Whallpy, and Miss M. Leach, head mistress of; Wiswell School. Amplified^ music for dancing was Irirpvldbd by Mr. Richard Chew, and a join supper w^ served Iby toe ladies ,of toe church.! Proceeds were for tpe Bishop’^ Aprieal for Church
The social was' arranged by Schools. ,1
THE PAST 50 YEARS a PO
Extracts from our issue of .[March 3rd, 1899
progrbsslve 'way,' Great Tlhr- wood, or ‘ Little CUtherbe,’ | as It is sometimes called, iS iStUl going hheadu ] ', r
“ "WHILE blltoeroe goes! on . T'^ lri. tob old routine, ffn-
• ;r
wood; urban District Council, plans for a hew weaving shed and sejverall new streets were approved. ■ [ .
. “At a meeting of toe Sar-‘ !
families leaving Cfftoeroe. | Up to a wbek or two ago toereyWas
“W'e still hear , of whole
strong expectation that some thing would come _of_aiy toe work at Salford Bridge——.
but.’ most' people ’are losing hope, for ‘the mystery of the mill remalnis unsolved.” |
stated had not-yet decided cn an electricity supply] but toe,, company "was prepared to. supply tfie town If re quested.”
nouriceti of . Mr.-P. H. Fleldtog, headma iter of Clitoeroe CPun- cllSchopl.r .
The/.designation was an- '
elected chairman of; toe Rlbblesc iale Bowling League.
Mr. I Brindley was re
elected captiln of' trie Fleet-^: wood ,E nd • -Knott md Qolf Club., 1 It. W. S. Weeks, Town Clerk pi .CUtoeroe, whs elepted Presldeiit'^ of ’ the' Blackburn ineprpe rated Law /issoclatlon.
/Unateuc * Dramatlcj Society’s pdoducllori r i f '“''What hap
Taklr g part In thi Catholic
pened '10 Johes” wbre:—Mrs. ClaytPi, toe Misses P. Wlnck- ley, A. Pennington, L Beare, H Wid ffey arid-W. DewhUrst; Messrs'. W.- Claytori^J. walk- den, W. Cornwell,,VI". Cromp ton, J, iDewhursf iind J.; R. -iWifickijyKl: r-.' ' 'j.' . ; '
Mr. ' Herbert p’orcest' waS!
!the-‘'Cowbh'eds In itheir. area wltooilt being dominated! by any other authority. . The,
couritey districts to inspect cattlribn fatfris supplying rnffk ‘i ri the! city. iHe Council con sider itoey-iareT able to look after toe'toealth of the cattle; and the sanitary conditions of
Council unanimously objected to tob Bill granting powers to .iHantoester j to send representatives
i n t o t h e ^^weD Laying Test
! Leading positions at the !ead of me winter- period (fourth, month) of the Lancashire laying tea at Wiswell .yiere; .
Local i Government Board Is bad eribugh without other outside Interference.”
j
' Mr.! Philip: Snowden spoke; o n " Individual liberty under Socl£dIsm ” ' at a lecture; aiTaiiged by the Clltheroe SbCifU ‘ Democratic Federatlori iri toe Public'H^. '
ance'at St; jmries’s: School'tq welcome toe new Curate, toe Rpv.,;Penrlto Bluett. ^ " i f
There was a crowded attend
' Saibden, Chortil Society-pkri formed * Hriydn’s “ Creation 'f In toe Board School.
: [ ;
elected pieslderif of -Low Mbor Cricket Club, H f J- Birch, - secrettuT.' and Mr. J, Coates, trei^urer. v-'.-'r
,Mr;! .Ni l Garnett was- ?e-!- [■;
irieetln rY S f , .Whalley .AgrlT culture! Assoclatlor. MrinH, Bottoii|ley retired fron^ Ijthe
, An akverse balan 3e! of £31' was reported at jthe ariririal
prbSldbnpy and was succebffbff by Lieiitenant-CoL
Bramlpy'Meade. Dlxoin)]'of, '
Louisa Bbptoman,.of Oakdbne, 'Rlmmi t o r i f S c r i f t iT i i i o f '277-Esl iforirtonabb;
'More^uribe.
of Ma fiff CFpp; Miss Rallhei Dean ,
I MU* v .v u u ^^a>siou <*w (75), oVNewby; ; Mrs,
*
'rif-'^-QriridlKbtiV'M^ .Booth, (83), pf the Almshbukesi 'Waddlhgtonfi Mri'-'^Wllllattr
“ . UttGdiBcimiSTiANi : I
■'' 'Biri^to^’ii'"'W ^ ‘'c'rikis .which ■Ismbtolngdessrthail- $t conflict , between tiyo opposltie religions fot^the:csoul'.(n''nlkfl, said [toe ivrchblshop. oL York
; atiMdliriSton; F.?We,irelIglon IPoks on man. as a cog. In k gnatimachinei^iifith^iiPiirigfed^ of his <3n toe.oiflki/bsmd.
HmipRlBibkkter, awardid 'i^th ■Tjrikep for dairy, catle 'toiMihttff-
' aorwlch, arid' ’ii' i'Wkll-^*
; .bbftriaryi — likrs! i EffzaDetn Grlmtoaw, . o f , Waddlngton;: Mlssf'Hlzafieto' Leemmgv,(29);-
Sutcliffe ■ Veevers ’ (24);;i-')rif Waterloo, UUtoerbel
!
. ii RjGrime, 432; 2, A. Wi Gandy, [|93: ,3, J..M. [Eilxton, 33^. |
I ’uWampibnShip:: • 1; • ' T. ,jH, Barker and Son (L.S.), ,689; !| 2,
Aj.ir Binning (R;iR.),:;666i:; | 3, EJ - Grime (RXR.). 658.;; : Rffode lalarid Reds; ! 1,- R. ;;Brpreron, 893;.I 2,. C. o. :WUmoti:'381;;;| 3, Milligan Bros., 372. Light!Sussex:
' (B.R.), 363; 3, M. V. LarkWerithy (WW)),'■338^ A.v..?light!: ' 1,[R. Teesl^,.(!B.Ii.), 324J 2, A.;Wil8- Ibri j(B.L.);-276;i '3, D. E. Kitcnin
AY, : heavy: ! -1;' A. Chester j W.W.), 379; •; 2,' M. : Jackion
336;l ‘2. :W. Butler. 277; :'3, Iffd- dite'Chlcks, 208.
(Br.L.), 262J : . “ : ! white Leghorns: 1, E.!Hobson,
- >]'
daiej, (B.?,)] '203; .l^, C. Smalley'' (RllRj.r^88L:i:'3,!’J.:;Hi: Mbore" ■(RXR:),'I72; "- Light; 'T.’N.- Dins- dalel (
B.Is),-A80; •.v2,:TR.vStraw^n IAri'c.)>~'rl61i.;r.3,i'iti.?Bunting(lbn (Anri); 169; . ' ...... ........ ’ "
'; T^ee biidk'hekvy : 1,’ N.; ifos- J - auction AIAftT
ydd'bbws and heifertjoril. hoe.
•Useful shoijj: of [63r T E L . -,v? "71 V't-I •111 mm i'-. !l - s T i ; ! ,A R R i \ ! : 3 t > at . ® i s i S o . “ Clitheroe ftufal District; .. ...
Cheque Presented Tq Former
Far^s Urgently In i of Electric
] T ' Council To i Presk For ^
the larea' was [streHfed ait ' the, ioHtkly ilbetlri'g of Clitheroe iiral 'Ilistrict Council , - on [onday.'
orgAni needifor AuppUes ' lof 7ciecliticity,.)tp'i farms 'bi
ji CounclllPr fhornleyj a Jorisultatlve
[orth - 'lyesternl Electricity ioard, asked jif toe Board had bpUed to! toe .CbuncH’s'query bncemlhg the supply of elec- nclty to various!part of toe
________ Council of toe irea.
'The
Glerk.jMr. iT. P. Rush- ori, said he had written irglng -toe i provision of; a ipply to : Thorniey, Twlston'
'■'I-:.!- '!
JouncU’si anxiety i for the re- i Saining
kreas.to be supplied. ' In Its reply, the Board had
jid thei'outlying parts of ihlpplng Hei alsastressed the
.biles, but stated that owing to l,he shortage of materials 1 bore urgent: work was being mven priority. I t was, how ever',^ willing to investigate ;>pecmc: rieeds. '
fidlcated Its I Intention to de-
JSewerage Scheme wps comr pleted, iCoun. T. A. Starkle t asked If the Council could be
old’tod total cd^ti The Clerk said the final. figure was £7,940, [against an estimated
cost of !£8,000. I A^BEY GATEWAY
was statod, had Unformed the Councllj that WHalley- Abbey West Gateway was scheduled under the Anclerit Monuments Acts that It was one Pf the. finest ijnonastic gatehouses In toe country andlfii no chfcum- stancek could they agree, to Its demolltlori. iThe Mlhlstry added I that three months’ notice [had to be given by the. owners of any proposed works
The I Ministry I of Works, It
' conflicted with 'that given by the.tiloceskn Surveyor, and
COUNCIL PROCIEDDRE
. .ThCilpouppIlls I) minutes were, i more' imformative than those
' that nefore the adoption of ' mlnuties the' chairmen of top;, principal committees i should give a'brlef summary of: toe chief decisions of the month, j ' Mr.i Stafkle thought the
! of- many councils, said' Mr. Rushtbn, when [Coun. 'Starkle mentibned toe i suggestion by toe “ [Advertiser and Times”
Couripl l could, consider whether there; ought to be more! discussion 'at Council meetffigs attended by toe Press)
nbtetil the suggestion, with a view |tp It being discussed. It should be remembered, how ever, itoat In s u b m i t t i n g minutes for adoption, he folr. lowed the procedure bf read ing, toe heading o f' all ,the minutes, and It was [Open to ariy member of toe Council to ask .questions.,on them,-or p give- i lnformation o f . general
!Mr.i Rushton said he had .
Interest. —, ', . [ I GOOD EXAMPLE
;Deputy PInariclal Oflfleer arid Depiity Clerk, with the Inter mediate certificate of 'the Institute' of Mu n i c i p a l Trekisurers and Accountants, i Tri(e Council was ,pleased at ]|*ir. [Wilkinson’s, success, skid
Jambs Green, chairman, pre sented, Mr.. E.' Wilkinson.
During the meeting, Cou'n. lA C O (of: ,LEU S T B ^ WORKS •,rW(! lEHODSE)
FW SANKTpY EQUI! a MAHON GRATES
ilviENT TILE FIREPLACES
^ ow ro bm s 1 3 / 1 2 , T H <
T e l e r ih i ih e : B L A c k f r ia v s 8282. ^ S r a 'R 4. TH.
N k -l[ 10 n a 11 Hairdressers’! Fedeptlbn.
See Is
that i/()ar 'Halrdressen meinber!;;of ithe
E^ter jBolidays
Appointments if or!‘' Perming Ine(p [ Tinting and SettL should be booked NOW.
To liok your biSt this sue remember that-^ |
[.-
“ “EAUTIFUL HAIR-.N:^ IR(DFESSION/ffj.' CJAP
:'v slt your Jkalrdress t i u 68 i t
Do hot tour 0
t eturo. —M' i •f:our
,futL._ , tnlnlni
MttfUt O•S '.w r .,
W tnlpl eoi ■dvane.
ind oar ' if,
P i in c
rrItOiiC nuneo'
CoDge lOntant to.J a a f i .
iredt Mill
lit - of tnl ! eouru.i t it: Outhiir I
ijie; odwinil
: ' n S EMBLE$ jfS YOUR
I . SAFEGUARD, ' '
' \ ' [ '•]''! 'f '■ •' 1
he had 'fecblve'd'no reply to a ' letter ! pointing i but to the Ministry that' the Information
a f f e c t in g t h e G a tew a y . ■
’The IClerk told the. Council
i that It was possible the West land North - East Gateways, were being jeonfused. ;
! The Him. Mrs. '/Vsshetpn said ill famis in [the Twiston area were badly ;ln need • of ■ elec^ liclty,' and she hoped Coun^ iillor Alrey would press for a supply, tb be. afforded. ; Counemor Airey assured her i he was pressing, the, matter as in]ich‘As he cpuld, for he. realisedilts'importance to toe farming community. Noting that toe Downham
' elop rural 1 electricity ; sup-1
J. M. Alrey, of member of toe
i
the chaiimari, anti would epntmUe
They hoped his exan pie woii Id encourag^e other riiimbers of the staff to take examination
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llrusted fib progrej
I animals [should be stunned or ' otherwlsb; i rendereq uncojn|-
Council'bf Justice !tc______ i t ,was akteed tb ’SU Jporti aiy steps taken to ensuie that ill
Foilowlrig a letter .
f r o m t i ' A n im a l
:OM FO s c lo u s h e |f o r e b lo o d 'v |a s :d r aw i |. w e ' a h e [SHOE BODKiS
/tT TP LIBRARY
Class ‘*"A1 2493 Ui
2495 2496 2497
2503 \ -
2505 .
’ . i 2508'
touchable M. R. Anand.
Gikll Yard .1. fU. ArcHe|r. Lancer’s Lalce,
/|ME. Bailey. .
Miss Hargreaves ,F. Bake! Tib World In
L i f e C om e s t o i
2'5tl6:- Rlchardsonb :Forke ... ..i fi
25141 2512
2510 2515 2523 2529
2535 2537
.2538 235
2539 2540
2548 2550 2554
'5839 I " *
3708 2555 657
-2556 2557 2559
1023!' Gpod Intention •K, [Benhkti
Rococo anti! £ Rrim ;.
df. iit'h I Bliridlbss.
Biified! Streani
G.-A. Blrmlnghm. E. Brace.
L r ic ln d a Bj^a jffb rd I , ■ ■;M.|Bj)yd.'-
BkekSagai.] P.[BOTi:ne.
Si)mewhere i i Slieiicp, ■jiv:. P. Bripd,,_
Tihe Comfort Tree!' . S, M. Cufrpy-
Y*ourig Kangaroos Pr.efer Riding', I Croaked -the
ijRaveh,. p
gklt of Youth Cr-----------------------
mllantz . .. Parcel of Reg
2545 By Auction 2546 . ■ "
B.Pisch .1 ■ ..i' i' ■ lex.
H.'E
City Of Bells
E.Gbudge. Ucarlet Featffer
e r . er.
Curs in Closer .
_______ D. Ma ,clkail, I | .
gues J x i t
■iralnCltade'S ;: [ IB.S. Mo
rhe Justice of the
Setuhi' to[J ilria H . lela
'[h .the' Evidence
■f My
I (i)ii.
I uj. Lane. i
The Barber of Tub [' N. C.
iLMerier.; gan., f o e . '
'nnaturai Death I ' , D.l: Skyers.
_____ D. L. Sayers.
?he Jungle Itates ofiGtate
Road ... J. feather Share
Time Enou 'F.
( ja s t l e Gllli l l l c o d em u s i ....... : 1
Look Away P .,G |
, R.'Sabkilril. 'Teeth' bfj' the
Rfi./he. Jiikei
rfoii’ - - —nr, MCTt ttf ■ 24. MOODMEALTH fliiffPVRELIEF
Theodora . 1 |1 ;■ Al Seton.
■he Mouhtjaln and [the E[ Shurlock.
,. V. Sinclair. ' [t
V. Sinclair. F. Stafford.
'rlorlty foi Death! 1 P. I'yane.
StelgniJlier. ;h Laterj '■ K. Tennant,
an ■ f ■ . M.!. 'Wklsh.
D.
Uncle Dynkmlter . Wodehouse.
■ I ■ . L.T.'White. Look Away! irtlj.
I r p Bmkaghe NighboW told “t| w Doan's Pll^
Aeumatic pains, | lumbago, sti|l| aching musaes tmd joints or oonuno^uiinary nisorders due to thiggiwkidtiey gtoon when ypu SQ^ga ha^py
YK7HY PUT [ UP with needle^ ' dispmfort fixim' backac^
.flityMr
people , bless the | dsw they to^ D ^ ’s [Backache Kidney Filh This wwl known diuredc a^d urinary antiseptic helps .sluggish kidneys ro earn (
rat.their funeddo of ridaiw the oIom of excess uric kdd tnci other impurities harm^ tohealtl (Jtateflil people, everjf- whete, recommend Doan’s Pills to Ih^ ff^da and ineighbouis. ' [
: ' idioriroiids of'' heal-
L'ala-nt. i N. Jkbobi
]
STRAl ?1AI
Offered ty growers 'with yein| of oraotl lat experienoe.. Qrown on virgi I soil under expert supervielm. -Railed In the hardy E^sex conditions. .
and ' ei ring : delivery ans ([dantl
We I off ir you fcirl'lmmedlatc HukLEY
EM I At 75
These ire j strdhg, healthyl i!Wq|l*rpdted 'plants.
'tifioatb flat- |n| boxes. p!,assenger
L. d aVl
Ministry- certified stook,. cer-l Packed
Forwarded train.'
Sens . FARIf.
iMkooH; ! Teienhone Teieg'ijul; Piahte
IwiiHt'OWARD HIlilt PLANT
ESHUN1 Mk<iOR. ESS^X,
Tiptree 127. Qt. Totham.
SHOES prciAus
FOWliR^S
Agent for “DI ■ '' ■ ■-I
' E ” Shi I: 114, WHjMJ.EY l|lEW ROA
fiASTVY|Lt, BlkckBURN JlNA" and
T P.
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forevery^" W. &
)S ^ TIRE DEPOT F. DAWSO:
ESHTQN TERRACE G l I T H E Tel. 25|2
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esPECTAcUs;:' hjii ..[cattl P sujsidy and toe; Jaflw tektilife " i r id u s t r y ; a r e ; m a t t e r
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' h e r o f !E a r f f am e n t ,- J E l R a r id aU ,; . H e 'i.n toase[ln!,the,:HpUs^ deblarkffW p k '. t h r
concerned . are; or to te rC s t t o ' m a n y . l n
w h i c h h a v e b e e n engkBfftS a t t e n i l b n .Q f ;G l i t h e r l
Ja ffa ,-
agiuB vvi 13’s Meml
[ks 'ralsbi arid .thl
[f.Halrii
. 'Minlstbl ' spe'elkl
toe coni
's t l t u e r i c y . ■,, i j .. ij ^OE isotrie t im e ' Im e re h ^
[ b eW la r ix i e ty c o r ic e r i i in g t o o n '•w h o r e q u i r e - 's p e c ta c le s - ; f (T u^rheritT a r id ! m ed lcE ff p r i b H t e s u c h 'c a s e w a s b r o u g h t it
t . R k r id aU ’s 'r io t ic e d u r l h l I n te r v iew w i th ' p n e of; - h i
i s t l tU e r i t s a t G l l tn e r b e , ;7 h a s .[g iv e n -
^ s u r a r i c e . t h a t h e w i l l p r e y uriori- th e ’ o r it lc lk r f t t o ■ gli^ p f lo r ity j ; . t o 'I ‘sffeclaffy.- u rg e p
' c a s e i [ [!,;,[. :! H e b e l ie v e k 't l i l s ’c a n b e dp:
v i lu r i ta f l ly ','' h u ' - s h b u ld •' t h d
; b k e |7 ld e r ic e [ to .[ t h e c o r i t t a ^ h f e -W o u d 'llk e t o 'h e a t a b o u t ' l l ' p r o o f o f t h e r e a d y ] c o -o p e r
■ ' t u r n [ of! t h e 'oritW^^^ coe' f t o n J 't h e i r i fo r f f la t lb n t h a t ; . ,
c o n s t i tu e n t w h '6 w a k InW o uK h a s , j t io '^ _ b e e r i . s u p ^U e d , !, J ;
F a h n p r s f w in
; M ln ls te r f e b n e e t o f h i i l l ;
I w a i t i n g - 1 t o h e a r
01 ji 1IV,, ckttfe [Subsidy .ff Englkndj and ^Wfles/for..; m In reply',- tp Mr..,Rari(}all’s' Ir qulry and pu es t lPr i '. t '’ Mlnifetefl has’ arinounc.edi t the fatri' Pf f . subsidy shall , £4 peS head!'.for, breedff
,ave .bee from!' tr _g,.toe rk
heacl fpi’
i.bther
ellglhle..patt
In Uancakhlre: co n n in g - ' everTlnbr^aslnEJkpanpse|: ,1 port' trade. ■
Mrich concern toksvbeenf
S u ff' r e ni e - Comiharidet■ j a p i a n vfor'-'[ail 'jth
JAP/iNM-XE^TILEis : 1.
!ii 'iv;.!- !l'; M.;*:!; -J
Trade, In a .lengtffy .reply: 1 Mr. paridall, .said: j;' ' j ‘‘(feenetalH£ic|iftour-18 tl_
Pre4dentii.pfjnthe ;■ board'. I' of tektlles..'iTf ■ il
directives to j !Genkral' Ma Arthur. 'fosHkjesw's .QoVe: meht ;'ls jrepretentjed .'•.pn;, ,1 Fat Eastern, C[pmihlsslon,; a] by[ toe:-United -jHiI ngd'c' Liklron; Hisslonvi In .[Tot which Is;
Ihi.ploseL andviCu tinuous contact .with) Cje/ie: Mac^rtour’s H^addjaarterjS.,
Powerai!The'-ffknimg is the -responsibility Far J Eakterfa','!Coinml8Slpri Washington, whose'! policy' d cisions'' are trarismitted'"Ii
sehted the 'inajof part:: Japkn’s"'expprt', tta'de,- ^a: proportlonktely' toby-'ktlll so.; I t 'Is; not, hbweyer, t p ’ck' that toe 'occupatlbn 'autoO|r ties are: en'cQufaglhg-.t'' dencyj- ;'V0ni'''’]to'e j --C'---- despite ' the .iimicatlons- , hea\[y Industryl Geheral Ma Arthur alms alt 'deyeloffing; more even:balkncpsof ;iJapai
'Wextlies have always rbpi!
various ' Industiries ['.than h bekij tffe pattern;njthert6...1 I ‘] Moreover, | althdugh'r'' t |
e Xiff 0 r ,t. - tradfe, between .t
prpriortl'on; pf - tkxtllfes to:otHI exports Ismbwlabbi ds [ pre-iwar, thbi Such, exports reduced. No i ja k ih g .p l a c e , , a t „ p ^ s e n t ; ,w l l t o e U n i t e d S ta te s 'C lp v e rnm e
}s very grek discissions
the pn this point."!'
'' Tc) this Mr. Ran(iall put liil supplementary .President was
not' do something! to ibrli p o u t some dlsbussltowhei :m:
py [these fekrs, ,Hayed,
light
ery strong fekfs ripw exist n Lancashlrei'-and If hei iwori|
asking; If to aWkre i of to
Pht'-toesan ! iyoluriieiil
cow s land helfeH'SucMft calyps. land: £,2 Wf: 8ff. i ff
The lapproprlate order wffl'U laid before Pnrffam|ent shortl|
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