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ClHherok A d v e r t i s e r & T ime s , MmJ 5, 1950


pprieinj*) for yourself. today—we will'


j be f lad to ' 1 giv3 you I a filling.


|worj(manship are unmis- fakanle ;■ the ; comfort somethir^ig you must ex-i


j j


r i


II ^ ! K&k, so wiu you! iThe


value and perfeci


gligdale’s s;3eech aUkst week's said


ng Councill ore Labour


!


ates Criticise ‘Business Only’ Attitude


rejection of any


trogress being purely astigation of the To


BU4;i attiai this , in B!


oucdo and leather


tiyc-l;.] com pined in rpad


le, b ; ick ai


loe, dlMii-mi


LORD AND S OOR L^NE, CLlTHERtb


Brunge the cer


suggestion of Clith a Tory achievement r i e s fdjr lack of biisi


many occasions during the ipast 40 years -Alderman Mark Frtjnch when he preside meeting at the Labour Blooms on Mt


about jieedihg' business men” said


ivhy the Tories to the old cry


was in the market and’ could have


song, did the |[rories buy it?. again


■chased answer water


-----came info Unrket


were worth dc chase peice.


long bo Labouri Price sa been pr


Mentt Tories wu.y


no; buy


with valuable which to-day uble their pur-


)ning fihat he had for nember of the Mr. C. J. K.


n a: Party, d that vilegeij.


service to the lown as chair­ man and as isecretary of the Workers Education Associa­ tion' and as 'secrefarv of the United Natloh.| A.ssociatlon.


reflected to cities Sheffield delegafe. Party heinoufe chairmanship year.


ganisatiens The ■ ' Being A MM


gleaming enamel finish, a :stat hotplate, can be ; purchase terms costing


new cooker as soon as the r, —


NOW is youropportuni


Council. business


ejection said


confide iice these


and Cil'


jir sending him such ks Manchester, in him was or-


i him with its ior the present


bii.linessman 0 the Town


naniv, was usually jdr expert in his


matic chdlce iVjir a Councillor. He believed |h a t the aver-


that


better for iidea of


opposite his


beet .use I he was on the thp ir'ea get abroad nhrnari


custpmeE it.


I ha


cerned Wiith dqiling with one S'cetion of the! community, and


own particular [sphere but he , necessarily an auto­


age busidessn|ajh had no wish to have


the counter to he was the


cess; so you daih leave things


affairs. The mcire critical the electors w


Council w belieVed ii know


§ I ; J


were the .ludgej and on their fall


'■


much more in affairs if jOur way of life' was withst^d


People must


[however show jerest in local


vance of extrernlst ideas. people of;


to cast : their votes , for


the four [lj,abopr Candidates, who are maintain traditions and to reject to , reduce Council t business ” ded.


conclu-


unweildy the best town” sa D. Critc majorities discussion things 1 granted


For anj


rity was not in eirests-' of . the ouncilior J. W. Steam-roller added stifled


to have


be made t utsidr of the Coun result


,nd for decisions to


.was ■ apathy something


___ C o u n c i l l o r mentioned that the h.'ygrounds de- which he is year under­


tiy , suggestion I people were


'atching over matter how benefit


been achieved


mokt delightful parks in the .nd the Parks Com-


said, had one


;jubllc service, iose who wish status of the


ged to help heroe’s long


IDEAS


ere; ijhe better the 'Uld! become. Labour letting the people The people


epresentatlves to stand or


interest in public


kd of the Tory e been a su-


movementl of [that kind’ouKlit not to be start What was basis of


d in the town, bd was a good


-Liverpool as a heroe Labour


he had already to give some


tuyl it?, No! ; when of the town


rfench, “When was for sale did


it4i work which


The depdrtment had ^br


towns had as goc Clltherod. llTher^ schemes I it;


Nelson’s I Is'. 6d. and Acclr'ing- tLUil bi Ii> I I,


withi Hasl ngden’s compared


favouli' Is.


on’sl Is. i l.flSd. None of


which wou;d sohh com fruition, ■ and ' for whiclli had worked hard. .He thp: the! people lof CIitl|i weitrid rettrn him to Council soTaat he could


vlijion of two ' all-we ■tennis cpuil.s and a net pitjeh, whicji would inc


plete the task heihad -The schemes included


to I the castije also benefit' of [thedown;


intention tt to la town's


O F F IC E


, Mr. ■ Price. A as mostly con-


wks done taken x6


thkt had btjen an eye-sor years. Tlierij- was fo be a dignifi'ed main enti


as pa were sche:


mes to


star


th an area of|the castle gro


com- ted.


ither -ball ease


prp- d help td tidy:up a c(


which an oben mind mut t kept for! iti


It waS|:hoVver|somenn and this v


was the Couiti submit its meeting.


hnds mer. I for new


the old resi dents


ance ould


hlans


Mytton House,' but when care' must


castle houSe become more than'.a ruin. Councii Critchley tbought^ the might he used to ca-Ter coihmuijial. activities.


, ajvoid letting


would! not i Clitheroe' hid woi^thy of it


onq political Council [ha paijt in pre,.


certain Ityp


fitted for Council work ” . dared


— of- person


the[ good of Labour's


and proper j people sent Clitherpe.


candidates I


ithe to town.


shoyt your confidence in: til' by [ voting


four, then we really shall! sornethlng tb shout about


straight'!


coming out in favour buijdingi more houses, wag pretty gratifying des 'the! fact th^t the Tory con-


ThelToriel, he added,


be [done problem solved,


stand that much remained to ling w;as


version hadfonly just' t j te n pla^e; but they must unil


^-------------;


be in


ore the houi CllEheroe


3d to result in’ taken for


proceeding simultaneously.


SENSIBL Labour


be pontent i ntil building


tlnue to tackle the job the[ utmost always done


Likbouf iritended to


vigour,! as and would


con- with had not was ites


PROGREss


and[, a rigorejus avoidance waste.' They wished sensible progress in the vision of all necessary vices and limenities Clitheroe ri')w lacked which were within: the ° financial resources;


ocohomy i:


flnaheial implications this' but' Labour Iwould


There: wire, of


to keep The possible.


be elected to said, “ Toriet


■anted to see adminstraiion


to see of wl


jiro- ser- ieh but n’s


dou in


rate!as stable


speech with a reference I Tory cry for


that members of the Party ;were i as capable representing t he people of town as mernbers of the Party were. !


pledged to sqrve! all They were just as careful anybody: elsd, would the [spending^ of public and[ see ; that full value obtained;


Labour members


different outlook to the ! Tories, ; who


oh all; thiiigs they


tried to make out That was [no difference really.


Parker, “ Th(s is the peop election,


Labour cand datek will you :to the bekt of their We jvant to kee irhprov going ahead bo that our dren


“ Remember,” ' said and


will .have worthwhile tb inherit.” if elected


impro emen som


meth i ■'someti: that


were some di/ine right.” He, howevir, was confle^e


men only are town. They


:;alk as thou rule


Labo


people the idea that busiii fitted to - —


the Council, try to give


St.-


rse, all


rive as


Mr. John I arker opened his business mef


and the ess


the to


the it


the ory


nt ur of


----- - w,...J6r-


ask yoiji for


to rei):


give are


“It [is hot true and I reject ‘ idea have


Coujiclllor


complkely. All something


CritcLl of


to [have | a inlaying field one for I'chjjdren; there too! a big scheme in hand thb town bind he hoped


playiDg


more playing fields. Toijvn and Country Planp leasures the town was s I, acres [sh(j::t. Loyr Moor


Glltheroe ; must' also Town I Clerk’s office


TRANSFJ^R to


cil’s


on be


from The, Heilithorn district to tbe hiaip Whilley road, and it.! seemed ito him that if hnii.sinp could


being wastec!. vvas! nepded


lr| eein


n ove to


that be


h3


little llor


the


Use for


U:i' aa


have der ing out


But noneliof 'these sche be long belf


brain-child of I t is a rn


fhring them jy'Ih that only


party, the w taken an a


was and was for it


fie


ore Ids


ctive


mes any lole


one is


the us


and fit


re- to


have


em all


vffite of


wliich pite


de- ey.


for


Tively •road


areal kiid at be I continued ! in [t if


dne of tlie lovelibst views the town, yet the land ;was Anotber .road give] an


■he Isite (or ho.uklng [pur- it there


!6 little objection Indeed from to exit over the railway cut dng.-


it! woull be a qompara- eksy n a tte r


the top lof West td: mace a


otsinL that


haci b3en repaid on ai 60-kear bksis'. rifore' thar the


the in


On e! me!


had really cok £2',949. Even " savhg of cne per Icept on e 'Ipberest rate would gi-?e a


interest over 60 years ',oj £1,585, which meant, jflect, that' tha!i house


reductj' oh of £595 or the ::ent 3f|tha|l| house could be reduced ay apijiroximal.ely 4/- ja wefek.


........v the disgraceful condi- ilcjnfritd whici the spare land there [pad fallpn. It vjvas lised grotind,


as a 'I To


(hkt


qneral dumping im, it seemed


rokds Tdry Council thing to! try a!nd use the l^nd irposes.


and other serv had done


ilthougb thei


on by Mr. Parker included the prpbab e danger to th[e public frbm the crumbling masdnry of the;[ former Vlill, and th e , in progress in '


for ho J sing puS I Othej-j matters commerited


df| the shell Commercial rokdWOTks no\y alley-road.


ffi tbe questlion of wards iiS; to say


was


vyould qualify Ejolling! rieedec!


befoire ite| po


DE At


tiki booths


vided enable for


field, rril'ght thing thkt t the'Co ible or,b ityl the constru


Iran E In'twistie, and


ihe pec icy, sa


INIT s elect:


he


the additicrial which were now


into, vv^ju'ds the t'pwn


lit to


POLICY


■hey could-not [gay was e, Labour minority on ncil wjas an irrespons-J At!every onport'in had puT forward a


gky about oul


vyiiatejVer fn. ijne To:des


ctive policy. ge as it mac


y- hw


wksTthut, ihe diijectip dbwn Health epprse, lloch


ou na


OU' oh


ret[urn(- done, isb|[an_ tiob, b


tinned btif; ah|I


we n


thiiy .. thby w


the abk b i t th


ihs as by t


, Tories had to carry it apd Labour coilncilfors ffiraljy supported it!


was a


Tliat^ policy. Labour pile, ;,nd


'he Ijpries were nov lUt what They v


housiig questidn, con-^ [Cour.cillor Ehtwistlei re! doing so onljy to try kke


.


t•h-ine Tcjries woulp prpm- iing...


A;; they haej alwiys ------ „


sure


)Uld re fo


all [ foil Cdincilll wa^ esfi op'pbsit Labour Tobies bk.


|A[ppealinf Qtial 4 t hav ing secured vetes


do no moj-e than -ced.


.tjmektings for the pkst been published, iCo u nHi l l o r


tould be kept up to the j‘I wish the-attend-


, representation, the


looE ed 'a cross the - seats.”


ide practically inces. Oft


exkept in - ckses cf ,Labour m


“ For the Ipast 12


'embers 100 ;)er h ha able


fcjrv/arc kne the infliunce anhlmeihts


Press should leport icorhmitjtee The public vvojild out theit meetings.


REPORTS of the


apin be


on n-


Entwistle ikid it to have a string ;With adequate


for the re'j;urri cf hour' candidates:


during an elec^ n


. crying ,'ould dp


they were


;o the policy laid le Ministry ot of


reason !for kor tfhhiis Council heceived


bttle ■


Y se:?mi fo fijht


on Labejur edme pie with k d'3:in- d Couhtiilloi J. were firs't in the thp th


If Clithefroe


e vyero ces, the no-


strange


dikrlC|t,:said Mr. Parker, had him to bring tb pi bile


, le in t ie George-street


house, i ;housd costing £1 364,


erest a the actual nouhted


cost


■esefit ; rate, was tliree ’^er „|ntl,.|land by the tirrib a loan


[Aridtrier vital matter aflect- ig tl e;hous:ng quesTon was le rate of interest kt waich could be borro'jyed. Th.e


sted eroe the


he big ai Is. 2d


;roe’s and


ness was


d at nday


done rate


:hese k as


t|incilor Dugdale! liad state betwe^en


acll had built 572 , furth


Jkst wa[r. in bet


far aij


oallec iwark


numbei' of (Council house :t4‘I;|;tince tljie last wkr 19 biiilt,


uhd it difficult !to Tfis wjth the :facT


. yeen the! war


iler 243 heiuses The facts


:]ilso 50 pte-fap the Tory


their harty was ke-m tp ouses built by the Ctuncij


pre pi ckme along jind s'aidithe wel- of the people ^vould be


now concern. , " I


-ably 3d..


-ect on of the,prefabs vmuld 'Wei, the dignity of nearby!


does no; show t ie Tories’ dates as the best people ct to oi,r Town ‘ Jr. Parker.


-t the Tbrics am sure ICouncil,”


LatiOjir! would seize every opportunity to purchase land fdr [thfit purpose. He Pften wondered why the Tdty Coun­ cil of Clitherpe did nejt buy the former; Coni'morcial which -\vent for “ an c ahdljase the site for ;|ses. Ai it was! ow littlb more than k! tip.


id sbng ” building the mill


Mi l l , Woone-lane and see it. I


It I would do the Tpries to take a- walk


QUSING SITES could se


clown


the question df lidusesj! , Parker re-affirffied that


the pie-ifabs at Bo ect, some of Ihb si(ong- [bjectiois came' frem al •y|oh the grounds; that the!


the Council, dbcidi


Labour represeniat a quarter of the w! cil pur influence he in c.xcess of that.”


Of his own work,


have .had on decisions. | You would find that although 'ffie


on'is only lole (Coun- .s berin far


Entwistle said that man of the Allotments'Com­ mittee he had done keep Clitheroe’s


decided to introduce k Iprize scheme. This had been!so suc­ cessful that this y?ar [a, cup would be awarded for tlip best allotment. It had beenlpoSsible to retain the town’s kllotihents and yet build hous'.'s. |! ;


Defence he could saj| [that Civil Defence would- corrie to play an importani part in town affairs. It wak essential to be prepared for kny! emer­ gency; Britain must liob be caught napping.


had declared he satisfied with Clitheroe's {pro­ gress in Civil Defencje matters.


“ I have been int^___.„


“ Labour has a lw ay j___ Interest and my vote.; I shall


Labour sidq the Council.


Critch cillor, said


furthering of the Spea


return [people


of the been a side h years,


contlpue to devote - ___ energies:


-efficient and capable Town Counc


He is one of m during th


. . will lose one best se ,'v an ts .I t vvi


If Clitheroe him : this


[he add ‘d, th a t.o n e softepir not us.”


municipal cemeterb,! cillor Entwistle stated [both Tory and Labour felt this wag a desirable thing, but, “ I must of the


short of a .tragedy defeated.’’ Of: attempts to


that ,g in its att


parties! is itucle. but'


.varn you


there w land sui Bridge a


ted the he felt: people ' best to


The p


fields he was glad to saly that On tl


PLAYING FIELD Li.c


U (I


-gre hopes , ;able for o nd ’Water]'


e-questiop of pilcatyingYUl abt’


irehase of]'lalnd! affec- housing (jgiestioh, knd ;hat there vvpe sdme


the value of land. T1 to reap a higher p selling a;t building


Entwistlc referred: bade to bear in dlfliculties which


Concluding. Co|u to


Governrhent would result' in an alterdtlon of rekr


the hope that akharige[of


Country IS required by the tead of at present i se lvalues


Planning Act. 'own and


People’s Welfare Committee. [This corimittee, . he put, vvas not a


organisation but wks -0 keen in touch leople and to ensur vere not forgotten.


responsible position today.


charitable designed


pointed ;)ublic service des gned To


look.aftei people who, in their day and u


generation for thie


this country


hap been proud hold


with ,oW that they It] was a


;3ensione:’s had :Peeting rate dem ............ .. other expenses. Helnehtioned :oo, the 'ormation [of the Old


:nind the old - age face in ,nds and


n c i lLo r to efforts


ctlbnsion ey'hoped ice from aides! in­


/ho were finder the Cjouncill in


dopg there foi( Shaw airiing


last in but a fc weri Onlp- ing tell ma offid dec! Viet


Y A:


the Lov' Mr. honi ano Mar^


side; E. one stra favc was spe- tors wea


out) by


!:•:


king of ey’s work as Councillor


whiether inside or out- cause of


the: work of the Labour [move­ ment for a long'tipie.’f Icon tinued Councillor


Entwistle. [ had my


my [Whole to ; the


Uounciilor a [Conn-!


pleasure to work alpng- past 31


time Ithe of their


gccijiire a Coun-


does j not


I be little |if he IS


nearly 30 people h a l e:_____ and were, doing gpod ]! 'work. The Senior Training [Officer was Iwell


organisation in beink injwhich: ffirblled


There was already : : an


WELL SATISFIED '


' '■ ■ [,'!'■ Ai ■ chairman ‘of [ ICivil


a! useful purpose and two years: ago ,ffi] was


tile itown ¥


cultivated. Allotments is'erved m ai


his best to allotments


Com cillor as !(hair


1


!Weather Interfeiles! I Sa-wley RAces !


Cars Sank In the Mud But Not One


Horse Fell


P3re.st and Craven Harriers i id! some exciting finishes at Savvley on


Th accommodation for the crowd.


pc c pie away from- this puffir local event but it was kmatedvthat the number of


fain however, kept many


icles-' was almost at large ■t Gisburn last year.


cat


I’jirm tractors and j'cep-type were kept busy towing


viiitors’ cars out of the mud.


field but 'before long, wheels well th


splnnin


th( ho:- the


wit!i the exception of one end of (he course--.behind trees— entire progress of the


wetther was so bad for several im Movements had been made to jthe course. The start and finishings posts were!in view of the spectators and


mud. ' - was unfortunate that the


ies could be followed with aid of [binoculars.


of


ti an of the ground was the f :


Entwistle [ the! most [ members Itj has


lea gai abc


Cn Cup ful E. at


StT thr well rldk


T Ik


•Yen Harriers’ Challenge race, the favourite, Hope-


the Pendle- Forest : and


[Friar II ridden by Mr. A. 'ickinson, had no trouble ,11 and after taking i the first time round, steadily ^ed ground to win by (it 15 lengths.


he Adjacent Hunts’ Ladies’ plechaSe


anc O'Fl! P.


Jaherty! ridden by Mrs. J. Yilliams.


CLOSE FINIS(I


-[V yards away both horses running neck and neck, those spectators stand-


;i|nder had to await the jal announcement which red Miss Spoonley the


tk; ir .' i


Ribblesdale Cup, Windsor owned and ridden, by J. R.; Hindley. romped


odds-on favourite for


(jlreenway, and with only jump !to go before the


e 1


ght, Mr. Hindley k t the urite have its head and rewarded with a burst of ■that!made the specta- forget all about the


h'3r.


muc.i-fancled favourite, Little Ear.V, -Mr. |J. R. Hindky, in


ijuma oLcepiecnase


espi mak


Si rprlse of the day was when der Cable Home, ridden Mr. G. Greenway, beat the


Adjacent Hunts’ Steeplechase. To )il host people the result was


theii boards- but after lying thir:! for two rounds of the couise 1 "Cable Home which jumped exceedingly well, took the Ifead and although stro'gly challenged by the favc'irite , on the straight,


mai iged to win by a short h e a l


!


mits Damage tie Gryplioij


T he Conoration of clithefoe j,.j have brought , t .fis case Of cause m.ich .damage is being qcne in the parks, Sui)orinteild- ent J. Icdon told clithefoe ,.iivenile Fanel on Y'ednesday .'I'lien-an i;-year,-old boy ■giilty to causing £5| damage to the .,. grephons j i the Castlq


(jinamental Grounds.


qf [their pkrks and have ■


inderstandihg that 'v.'ould pay


aye them spoiled, 'The bov v:


daraage. the


jleeping stones, he,” Y Langshaw, chairman thm the to’vnspeople


ore ak; more AdyLsing the boy


' ! n a sta ement to !. the boy said he was wa Ijh? gryphons and no: tjhk head oi one had b'e (III He threw stoni remaining three but


)>' jfieaded worth 'of


n,e.s


,the[ pol ce kihg past iced that n broken at the


;han two Icf -them to


ere d ;d not


told him proud


ould not


. -as dischai'glid his


araomlit ,of file!


on ihej lather|


LARGE VARIETY | IN stOCIjC PROTECTION ORDER


tiori Order lAhiteweii fyas granted to Mr, Pied Hi'


/ , qf.litew


'v-'yviaiiu n iVIondaj


Magistrates’ bn


grove, - of Bytham. Howland


An application for a Proteje in respect Hotel. ,W


me:


42a,, Clifto:i-street, at Bolt


' '11,iQll,' ill'-!


-by Court


WHO.SE STING?


(Noithants) given


teen tees


[£1,000 aga assers-by.


e n a h t s of Councill


to kniivv how a r asser-by The


provided .each ln3_ iui-es tor . nst the stin iging[ jofc. tenants


permission to keep


Corby hajve


S. LOCKLEY ['


! I HENTHORN NURSERIES [ Henthorn Road, Ciitheroe


’[Telephone No. 63(j,


Dclivcl'ic.s by van to .Tr, r!,., 1 .:


Orders for Wreaths and Bouquets ma\ lie lelt it T. & M. KNOWLES, FRUITERERS, WEI EGA IE.


m f w l 1 s t


NOW READY ORDERS TAKEN FOR] !


WREATHS and BQU(iUETS ( Prize Winner at Morecambe Shbw, 1949)


Art)|ur ?t


.Maiden (at| Closing) S'teeple- chaik was the final and.most strongly cbnWsted of the rads, there [being a field of 10. Of. these Redwood II, riden by Mr. M., Moseley, Carlisle Bay, ridipen by .Mr. J. N. D. Bir- twl itfle, Gilded Cage, Mr E D Greeiway and Mi,ss Pacidy-.


Mr. A. E. Dickinson, were all well-


the len ger. Walton vvas a close clial-


Peteit James ridden by Mr. C. G


■fancied.Miss Paddy took first p ace but outsidei


Ha rr ■fers’ Hunt Challenge Cup.


INNERS AND BETTING I'enidie: Forest and Craven


J. Hqyhurst’s HOPEFUL Mr. A. E. Dickin- Mr. W. Bailey’s


Tie , .Adjacent Hunts’


ulmjst foregone conclusion Cially [when , tbe book- irs rubbed Little Early off


e in a last minute burst in her thrilling climax, lengths behind the out- Chippie, ridden by Mr.


Iss Spoknley, ckeared file jump a couple of lengths •ont of! Ronnie' O’Flaherty with the winning posit only


alongside the post could the winner and the re-


-fancied Miss ' Spoonley en by [Miss E. Greenway outsider, R o n n i e


lingj finish between the provided a


A remarkable fact in view the treacherous condi-


tliroughout the entire pro­ gramme.


ct that not one horse fell hopelessly in


n at the beginning of the ting, straw and steel net- had to be put down for cars To run on to the


srnller course but this year the Hunt reverted: to Savvley 'knge to ' provide ■ better


For two years the meeting Is been held at Gisburn on a


N spite of heavy conhnuoiis rain which [sadly depleted t ie attendance, the amiuall steeplechase[s; of the Peiidle Hunt, provided good jiiinji Saturday.:


ward's .MIS., T. A. \Voodward.


ag Equit (12-1).


ucmUK . D


gainst 2hd:|3-I 3rd. Also Iquites '10-1), Fearless


Bettingl ;! 15-4- 1 I ! on ‘1st: un : is i;


Bailey: PAMPAS ,JTAR II, i .Mr.


Mr. H. P. \V( S; TRAPSTER,


2 -i


The Adjacent Hunts’ Lailijs Steeplechase


SPOONLEY, i Miss E GrekT wayj_ 2,_Mr, E-. D. Wa[-burion’s rs.


RONNIE I O’FLAHERf yI'^B J. P. Williams; 3, .Mr. k. Mms’s GREY LOPPY, Miss Swarb:^


10-1 2nd; evens third. Als(| ran: Quick Bid (10-1), sUjd (2-1), Coriander II (14-11.1


Betting; i3-l against IL Kibblesdale Clip :


WINDSOR LOVE, Mr. J; 1 Hindley; 2. Mr. J. Hoffibn ok' CHIPPIE,' Mr; E. Greenvvay ’ -Mr. N. H] Platt’s GYPPO M. Moseley, i


1, MrJ j. R. HlndieV j Mr. Bettingl; 3-1 on 1st; iffi-l


against! 2nd; 5-1 3i-d, A^so ran; Sahib I I (8-l|), ,Ruby Pearl (8 MeantiiAe IV (12-1)


-1), 1 Karma (20-1)1 (6-1), Valentine


C.4BLE|HOME, .Mr. G. Grkn G. H.


. . . .


; LITTLE Hlndley;


way; 2;


Venture (!20-l!). 16-1 1st; 3-ll oi.


2nd; 3-1 ran ; Jay


COLUMBUS, Mr Bettin


PADDY, Mr, A. E. Dlcklnsdi 2, Mr. C. G. Walton’s PETE! JAMES, Mr. C. G, Wklton; -Mr. T. B. Beckett’s REDWOdH II, Mr. M. G. Moseley.


Adjacent Hunt's Maiden 1, Mrs. L. P. Jaqui|s’ K


5-2 ! 3rd. Also ran Walsh .'(12-1); Trifoilen (12-1),: Grey iLady : II (8- Gilded Cage (3-1), Dusk cess (12-1), Carlisle Bay (2- Les Scora (10-il).


OFFICIALS


lows; Judges: Col. .. Heaton, Captain C. E. Fordyce and Captain: D. 'I’empefil' Starter; Sii* H. Hornby;, Bart,; Clerks


Roberts. Hon., Vejterina|ry Surgeons: Messrs. J.iS. Claijk, H. M. Holland and!


Scales:: Major' R. 'Heaton; Mr G. Mattock and MA J. E, 'eke


Russ of t


Murray, Dr. Fisher and Mi


A. Haighfon. Hon. Treasurer Mr. A. H. Porter Hargreaves.


Holman. Hon.


PEA1*- ASSURANCE LTD. '


Leslie. Hon. Surgeons] Dr! E,, Annesky Heatq


Clerk of the Course: Major W - ___ Secretary: NIr,


■s. R. E. G, Is, J. SJ The officials were as fkU; '3lL Betting: 4-1 1st; 12-1 2n


Wll 1, Lie


Pfi 1 II / '


3, Mr,-. R.ijEverki ;. R. Evereh


LY


Adjacent Hunts’ Steqplechuse 1, Mr.


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Mr. ! J. R. HindleVk; EAR :Y, mF j ] R,


t’k


against' 3rd. Als(i 's Lad !6-'l)[ Golder,


■ 5 Mi


mM i l l 1. -Mr. A J; C. Shore’s MISS ■M


CpMPAtYl


PUBLIC SUPPORT LIFE ASSURANCE SAVIInG


INCREASED BONUSES I POLICvkolDERS


FOR


Chairman of the Pearl A.ssuraiica Company Llmitep, In a statement/ on the' Company'.s i .operations during 1949. referred to : the coii-| tinning threat to nationalise the entire indu.strlal: life, ordinary lilej lire, accident and marine iiisurH ance bu.sine.s.s at .seas of all the inifu.strial assuranc offices.


.Mr. G. R. L. They, MIA., F.C.I.l. • ;! home and ovfrJ £14 millions lit The iiremium


£200,000! The sums a.siured imc' new policies in the OrdinS;, Branch of nearly ,£16 millions (x- cceded the corre.'lpondlng total for 1948. The rate of bomis decland


Branch : .showed | .... an increase .........


Industrial Branch Iwere al increased and the application .. the Company's .scheme ifor the cc.s- sation of premiums u:nder whql life assurances when the li' assured l iras reached ah advancI’d age hadi been extended. For thlj;: extensibp and the honu.scs no less ■ei;


The: rate.s of bonuses in tie


income of otic the I Industrj;


ill; the Ordinaryl: Branch was m- creased, by 2s. Od, to £1 6s, Od. fin, each £100 sum assin'edi


'


bonu.-/c.s millions.


premium income! in the Fire ai (1 ' ....."


.■Vccident Branch showed an inc


£450.000 (of whi.;h about ono-h: was contributed accounts I.


:-easc 1 of : near by the Accideiit


than .£1 463.096 had iWn allocatidl bringing the tbta! allocated :6: irolicyholders .slijce. 1929 to ov;r £16 millions. The total funds :n the twp Life Branches nc# nmountqd to nearly £fC9 nhlliofc: and total sums assured, includii g: ........ amounted ‘ to £4 f)' and j the , comblmdl


■ at I £3;975,07[7 ;


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