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'Cliilieroc Advertiser & T h m , September 22, 1950 CASH e , UNCE


FLOOD PRECAUTIONS PLAYERS’ PETITION


provemant scheme for Castle, Gate, Clitheroe. The Borough Engineer! Is to arrange for the' derelict lodge at thp Castle entrancLjto be demollthed and


AS a Ipreliminary forrnulation : of


X V/l li tU.M VA, ' AA A


the dressed stone, forming the ......... A ^ jg jjg stacked


For your information


Aiilrc than 2,000 brandies at honie and thousands of banking agents abroad provide the Midland Bankivvith an unrivalled information service which is available to' all engaged in trade with countries overseas, A comprehensive overseas banking service meets the demands of


consult the MIDI AND


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l a v e a C a r e f r e e jC o u n lr y L i fe W l f l l


TV 1 H I ;


la b o u r - s r L ig h t in g m o d e rn


iicai.L,j Aui ..ventual use in connection with; an improved ment siheme. y


day’s Town Council when


also de with a an Old the C


been a^uthorised to chrry oulj works pfi improvement at the' entrance! to Mytton House Cat- Park and to arrange


The


]7ven if y oU a r c I jc y o n d tb c re a c h of g j J r r ia in s , ‘ C a lo r ’ G a s c a n b e


t l c l i v c r c d id y o u r ih o n ic b y y o u r lo c a l


^icD ‘ C a lo r ’ (5;^ D e a le r . S o c le a n a n d v in g . b (o n to x ic . C o o k in g , a n d H e a t in g w i t h a ll


a p p lia n c e s .


C le an I


C o n v e n ie n t ★ I lir i purchase fa cilitie s arc ai atlable fo r domestic cookers


markirg! out of^ car The Traffic Cc mmittee red the desiralbility of:


for thy parking


spaces. consid'


ing ffies and it has been decided ithat they should be reviewed before the end of the current financial year. “No Parking" signs are to


modifyling the .exlstihg park- Tki ■'


be erq street of th(


cted In New irid the Police decision,


|bUS STOPS


regardjlng the ^modification of bus st^ps in Whalley-J:oad, the^ Town Clerk is to supmit the n§ recommend^ations to cCnsing Authority and Motor Serviced Ltd., for


Following cbrrespondence:


follow: the L Ribble


their jipproval: The jfollowing should be the stopping points


Markdt : Place, Mo6r Lane Chapel,! 31', Wha!lley-road (Weayers’ Institute), 127, Whalley-road (Park-street), Primrose Bridge. The| stopping point for the' express bus service at St, James’s-street should be transferred to 31, Whalfey-road.


on th......... 'outward bus I service Well-tjerrace 1 (starting point),


I Th(| Council have given ^ TO CALOR GAS (


Belgrove House. Bel; (Opposite


PLEASE S EN l NAM E ' ■ ; (


FOR ‘CALOR’ Regd. GAS SALE ^


AND SERV ^


S, DELIVERY ICE


d U g 6 a i u E S


Hargreaves Yard, Waterijoo ijR Head Office: SE'TTLE 1


Dis tr ic t Re p r e s enta tiv e : MR. H.' I


KAtOBj W


^


CALOR i '1


; 1


CUS^LIFFE, L 0 I C Tel. 3194


Does a good meal punish you?


Excess acid is not always the real — or the on ly - cause of indigestion. You may be suffering from a lack of digestive enzymes — the'natural juices so essential to good digestion. Ciefa tablets, cpntain these essentials—ph/r other ingredients that promote easy bowel action. If <Cicfaji^ what you need' you may quickly acquire the good digestion you should enjoy.


TAKE (Pronounced SIKFA)


Before or during meals Prices; 1/6 & 3/8, From all Chemists,


TOr\mark the occasion of the Mr. 'W


for £ i l l 15s. 2d. to cover the cost of painting the riutslde of, !the Church, Schbol, Jnstlti te.


sented tlonal


end


FOLLOWING THE SETTLEMENT OF A DISPUTE IN THE LONDON PRINTING INDUSTRY'


10 arjier&lAirMler m s S!ESUE«3ED Tuesdays sa. I I all hewsac^hts fARMER SStpCK-DREEDER, DORSET HOISE, STAMFORD ST., LONDON,S.E.t


I In Letter


C. J. ___ thank! to . Mr. Thornber fot


this month’s “ News the mlnlsterj the Rev! Guildford! expresses


his very generousJgift and also to Mrs. Frank ’Turner for her gift of £100 in iriemory of her husband, the late Mri Frank Turner who. says Mr. Guildford, like Mri Turner^ was stich a good atjtender at criurch worsriip and had the best interests of thfe Church at heajrt!


|


a free as tri was dto meet trie cost of the supply of neti hymn books gatlonlal Praise,’’ 'wh present in the hands delivered this year.


Mrs. TC


tember 1st except whe; ship -vould be caus


travel tal p


,)a: i tlents is to enl


FREE RIDlJS HOSPITAL


Paynent by the ing expenses


CUT. f fi.'


N.H.S. of to hospl- on Sep- re hard-


I


:y I thought bebt and it cided to use the money


Turner left the Church hand to use the money


lich are at publisher’s


“ Congrei- and are expedted to be


Generous Gifts To Clitheroe diurch m: Triage of his son James,


avenup,! Clltheroe, Jhas pre-! ! Clltheroe Congrega- Church with la cheque


t. iThornber: of 14, Park-


oad, Clitheroe 174. • OBERTSHAW.


ELECTRK


3AS AND : PEOPLE


DISTRIB rove Str <in|S C


JTING) CO. LTD. ross


;et, London, W.C.I Slotion)


M E FU i D ETAILS


their jsupport to an: applica­ tion by the Ribble Motor Services Ltd., for the intro- ductlpn of a new bus service between Well-terrace and the junction of Hayhu'rst-street and Bolland Prospect.


C l l t j Bran


Council have agreed, subject to the approval ! of the Divisional Road; Engineer and to any views of the Police Authority, to ! two; “ Halt ’’


Foil Twing a request! from the h e r 0 e and | Bowland h of the N.F.U., the


Suspension Bridge To Replace Ferry


! 1


TF ajpproved by thfe Lanca . s ifre County Council, a|


bridgi the River Ribble, at at a cost of £2,000.


210-f9ot steel suspension foot-i will be erected across Dlnckley


only iyay of crossing' the river at this famous ’ beauty spot was by means of a boat ferry operated by a local jfarmer.


Up to a few months ago the


continued and the nearest crosslhgs have since been at Rlbchester Bridge, two miles ream, gnd at Hacking similar


downit Ferry a upstream.


appro ways and sultat comm tives counc a 150


decking and 3 ft. summ ts This practice was dis­


The' bridge, which /ed by the Couhty Hlgh- and Bridges Committee the outcome of con-


,ons between I a sub- ittee ' and representa- of rural ana parish


probaljly be ready Jfor next eh


for pedestrians and.fcyclists. If ajpproved, the bridge will


with will be


'1


11s In the area,I will have -foot central span and


will be 14 ft. above trie normal rieight of trie,! river. wide


It will be timber suitable


distance has been


Sons, Ltd., to store igunpowder or mixed explosives at their Gullet Quarry. The amount must not exceed 1,000 lbs, I of gunpowder or pound of pound of any


to Messrs. Ric A licence has been granted


hard Briggs and New J.P. Welcomed


gunpowder, one other explosive.


in llleu of each


mond, Heatoipi and Co., Ltd., for construction of roads and sewers on the Hayhurst-street and Goosebutts Housing site. The Ministry also approves the estimate lOd., submi Council’s Direct Labou;- partment for


agreed to thb acceptance | by the Council amounting to submitted by


MINISTRY APPROVES The Ministry of Health has


of the tender £8,808 10s. lid., Messrs. Ham­


ted of


'£2,143 by


of carriageways and, footpaths the I completion


the Ministry | of i Health for sanction to borrow £51,026 iomprising i the following items: Erection of 30 houses at Hayhurst-street—£38,325; additional expenditure for ad­ justing the varying depths! of foundation of above site— £1,750: construction of roads and sewers on the Hayhurst- street and G'posebutts site— £8,807; roaijl works to ibe carried out by the Council’s Direct Labour Department;


Application is to be made to


to a petition, regular tennis ing attention of the playind Castle Tennis


The Town


plerk is to reply signed by nine players, draw-


to the condition surface of the Courts.


Interesting Session For Camera Club


JpOUNDED eleven years ago, the Ribblesdale Camera


lustrated lectures; on cine­ camera an-d colour iphotograpb.v. The former Is new to club; members and {it is hoped that some may be encouraged ; to venture into wpat i$ an interest­ ing field. , Much the same may be said of colour photography, which offers grbat scope for those with an experimental tiirnj of mind.


Club, will or. ' Tuesday begin a winter session interest, includ


of considerable ng as it does,! il­


| ■ Membership


a welcome is a juniors, and it catering for th as those of members, that has endeavours specially attrac


1


las increased and ;corded to sevijral is with a view to fir lieeds, as well the experieiice-d the committee


d to arrange a tive 'programme.


Local speake:'s include Mr! G. A. Hazlitt, of wiswell, who is to show cine-films is of his round-Jthe- world tour, and Mr. B. Braith- waite who has made some records of the activities of the Clitheroe Clarion Cycling Club. An illus­ trated lecture 6f particular


roundfihe- local


interest will be Mr. S.. Westhead's “ Geology of Clitheroe.’’


covered by a j talk on “ Dufay colour" by R. M. Panstone, A.R.P.S.. and there will be cdioiir film lectures ori “ Lakeland "land Western Scotldnd by H. Eccles and by Mr. J. Hayhurstl of Nelson.


Colour phot^ogr'aphy will be In 'tire competition field new


ground will be broken by| the introduction of a half-yearly print competi' w’hich will be taken during


Book prizes fbr this have been donated by members. The big event of the ybar will, of -course, be the annual,print competition in the spring of next year.


:ion. entries! for limited to prints the current year.


Valleylheld cuss milk current year


Milk produ


Hall-street, lYallbank. Clitheroe.


Obituary:


:ers in the Ribble c. meeting to dis- prlces for the


Mrs. M. Dugdale, Clitheroe: Mr. B. a 1 tri i l l -road.


corned at Cli Magistrates’ Court on Mon­ day.


A Justice of Richard Trimby. of 3, Seedall- avenue, Clitheroe j was ;wel-


” ’


17s. the Le­


Col. G. N. Robi: burn wished M and successful Bench, and on Police, Inspec t< Clough said he Mr. Trimby-wi tradition of Magistrates In a s sm r e d h co-operation.,


On behalf 0:


minded persbn who, he thought, would be successful as a_Magistrate.


conscientious


NEWLY-APPOINTED thd Peace, Mr.


nson of Black- r. Trimby long serVice on the behalf of the


heroe County the solicitors,


(juldj uphold the the County Clltheroe and m I of every


,or! E. Fair- felt


that


said Mr. Ti’lmby was a and ■ public-


Mr. Mark Fr mch, presiding,


Market nformed


This vas decided at Tues- meeting i of (jllitheroe


tided not to Scheme for providing


estimated cost of £1C ___ Borough Engineer has


, 000 . !


Pbple’s Rest Centre at sfle Entrance


proceed at an


it was to in * A. A


the im-


■t


SERVICES HOUSES


ARKING ”


signs being pilaced at Four Lane Ends on the Clitheroe- Sabden road at Its junction


with the Worston-Barrow- Whalley road. Engineer is to


hedges at Four Lane Ends to led in order to im­ visibility


arrange for the


be trimme prove


junction.


/isibiiit I


at this


A A letter frorrl the Lancashire Constabulary istated that the police would take steps to pre­ vent undue Castle-street


prepared, wo


eating the places within


STATIOI LAY-OUT


n t )N


obtain the formal views of the Ribble Motor Services Ltd., bn the lay-out of the proposed bus. station, prepared by him.


The Borougn Engineer is to


the total number ; of books issued in August was 8,567; of which 8,546 were ‘from the Lending Library and 21 under the Regional Library Service The daily average was 408. ;


The Librarian reported that


installed at the Public Library at an early date and consider­ ation Is at present being given to the numbers required and the height at which the lights should be flxe^.


Fluorescent lighting Is to'be I


the effect of the recent flood­ ing and any measures which might be possible towards pre­ venting oij : hilnlmislng. damage further


Following a ■ discussion on was brought


floods, debris which down by the


in


floods is to removed from Mearley Brook. The Borough Engineer Is to prepare and submit a scheme arid estimate for the repair and mainten­ ance of footpdths damaged I by flooding.


the, I event' of The Borough


“ Sing As We Go ’’ Was Molio Of


;


a hitch-hike holi Denmark, S


Norway. They \jfere away a fortnight' and spent £20 apiece, although they brought IVome/a goog many! presents.


Downham girls, \yatson and Isabella Coulston, who have; just returned from day through eden and


‘‘^ING as we E ^ popular me


O'” was the tto Of ^ two Misses Joan


that leaflets, tit present being id shortly be


congestion in and intimated


distributed to motorists indi-


arious parking he Borough.


!“ Ifi we 'had trying to economise in every possible way, anc had cut out presents, we cou]d have done it for £10 Coulston says.


been really


studj^ing music Academy in Ljmdon. She won I the rosebowl; at Black burn' Music Festj and 'has taken singing parts with! the Clltheroe Amateurs in musical plays.: She Is a contralto and Miss Coulston, a!ged 22, and erfiployed in a Clitlieroe sew soprano. They singing togetheij since they were children.


Miss. Watson, It the Royal


mark, Sweden jand Norway, staying at youth hostels and “ thuinbing’’ lifts | In this, a small Union Jack sewn on their backs helppdl a lot.


language other and a smatterir but' they trave and cheaply, t


n; knows any than English g of French, le,d ' blithely, rough Den­


certainly developed a tech­ nique. The first thing Is to get a car to halt. | Then they produced a mati and pointed at the- destination jthey hoped to reach. They were willing to change the Itinerary If the need arose arid, to be fair the drivers of sundry motor-cars cheerfully altered their routes to oblige the girls.


These Down h am girls


Small talk was out of the question on these journeys, so the Downham girls sang—and the drivers loveil I t !


come back wlti of recollections songs In cars, hostels.


Joan and


Isabella have the happiest


of lively slng- on wagons, in


UNION JACK HELPED Nether of the


each ’’ Miss now 24. Is


j Downham Travellers


L A N D L O .R P P m s 0 ^ = = F O R 5 , ( i 0 0 G U P S O F T E A


even in these days bf luxury transport it is “ a nice cup of tea." So much so In; fact, that’ the “ nice cup, of; tea ’’ has become big business.


TF there ! is one thing the average traveller i likes


gallons of :tea are visitors, to the illuminations atj the rival West Lancashire resorts Of Blackpool ; and Morecambe, and ; the ; GlsburnfClitheroe road is one. of the mam ones; along which ; the I “ tykes ’’ from over the border are now travelling to the seaside.


Consumers of thousands of u


for the coacries i is the Commercial Hotel;! Glsburn. where ' minehost , ! Mr. 'A. Southwart serves up a cup of tea just like mother makes. Now this may sound like a gross over-statement, but the fact' remains! that the tea served from ; the gleaming, chromium-plated super kettle photographed; above'gives the lie to all those hoary jokes about canteen tea. ;


A favourite' stopping place


tinuous supply of: freshly- made tea for ;24' hours a day, if need be. The longest period it has been In use at any one time was 12 months ago when the Illuminations rush was at Its height and the kettle was on the go for 20 hours.


It will also give a con­


to be proud of his kettle for it was one of the first seven to be made, and is. he believes, the only one' of its type in Yorkshire, most of the others being in use in the South.


Mr. Southwart has reason Glass-Lined


why the tea is. so fresh is that the urns are glass Inside, with the result that the tea, which is infused, at no time comes into contact with metal and is always piping hot. Immedi­ ately an urn is-full the supply Is automatically turned off.


One of the chief reasons


T H E K E T T L E


1 . 1. T J U J i f f® l O / ..;


' .. ^ ]


Mr. Southwart pictured beside the intricate machine whicti he has installed to provide cubs of tea for the many thousands of cojich trippers who break their journey to the coast at Ghburn


by-product—loads of washing up. Anci here again electricity has come to the caterer’s aid. In a matter of minutes cups


are washed by the dozen in a machine that deludes them lyith I boiling hot , water, thoroughly' sterilises them, rinses tjhem and deliyers them clean , yet so hot that they dry almost immediately on being brought out Unto the open air.. This machine, too. is onejof the very few.of;its type inj the district.


Biggest Diffialilty


‘I Advertiser and reporter that one biggest difficulties ............. . trade comes in rushes, and that ty'hile he could probably


Mr. I Southwart


five arid six thousand people during! the week-end, the


cater'for anything | between life


_Wheh trade is quiet and-the demand is for odd cups only the tea is brewed In the normal way by means of a special tap which provides a


supply of boiling water, a steam , tan being used for boiling: milk 'as required. A snag that had to be overcome arose from the amount of lime in the water supply, which in; a comparatively short time, coated the Inside of the urns, but the installa­ tion of a softening plant soon remedied this.


ing of tea in large quantities is not the end of the matter^ it has what one may call a


But the making and supply-i


Driver Fined Pleading guilty to exceeding


30 m.p.h. with a ligrit goods motor van. Alan Kendal (30) of 3, Fort-street, Clltheroe, was fined £2 at Clitheroe County Magistrates’ Court on Monday. ; His licence was endorsed.


Kendal drove'along Clitheroe- Whalley road; ?/t speeds vary­ ing from 40-45 m.p.h.


PEEPS INTO THE PAST 25 YEA


Extracts fro Septembei


; town, Mr. T/y»v ■frtTirM m


RS AGO our issue of


To the regret' of the whole of 24, Plmllco-I:


died on Saturday evening. He was 68, knew everyb known by all man served generation


achieved th esteem accord


and few ha/e deserved or measure of


nore


town and zealously


been a member of the Parish Church and Sunday School all his life, and it is’ there that he will be mdst missed. The Interment topk place at St. ,ery. ;


ed him. He had Mary’s Ceme


decided to re of the Old E Bridge be re


be vacated a disposal of Committee.


porary fire station, In order that the pre;ent station may :id placed at the the ; Electricity


Town Council that a portion rewery In Shaw rited as a tem­


The Fire Eikgine Committee mmmend to the


OCflce of VVoIl Government ment, have week In measurements the new Post street,. and that actual commence e£


have come regard to tL the forthco Election, bu servative there have discussions, was formallj candidate at at the Liberal evening.


So far 0: to anl Members 0 the staff of the


tatl: It


bsi


ks, which is the Building Depart- en engaged this ng preliminary of the site of


rly next year.


and chipped potato establish­ ments were proceeded against at Clltheroe : Borough Court for having : opened their houses during prohibited hours. It was alleged that members of the force saw the business of trie {louses being proceeded with so late as 11-20 and at'that time many persons were entering gnd leaving with goods.


Four proprietors of fish


Office In King- is anticipated building will


'Illy the Liberals a decision with e candidates at


of the Council in Committee, held at' the conclusion of the usual Council meeting, that the sewerage men, who are on strike for an advance of a Id. per hour, are not to have their request granted.


It was decided at a meeting


jning I Municipal in ;both Con- Labour circles


jeen preliminary Mr. John Ford adopted Liberal a meeting held Club yesterday


A missionary exhibition in connection with the Society pagatlon of the


for the Pre Bible was heldfn Waddington.


letter reg; phone . e members opinion large enoii carry thro was decidt in ‘the ma


The To vn Clerk read a’ thi'


srdlng' a local tele- ^change, but the being of a firm t the town was not gh to successfully ugh the scheme, it d to take no action tter.


mouth disease were reported in the Wdst Riding of York­ shire, and asked the


Several cases of foot and


as' vigilant as possible in order to ptoo the spread of the disease.:


the authorities Corporation to be


Ho'ming anhual d Lion Hote


Waterloo. Bcjrro


Members


of the Clitheroe Society! held their ' .nner at .the Red


Obituary


;: Mary Slater. Mrs. R a nk i n.


Palmer, Mann & Co., Ltd.,'


makers of the celebrated SIFTA Salt Sandbach, Cheshire


1 M B I T S i¥ERVWHERE'VALUABLE M m i S S IFTA SAM S A ¥ $ ; ;“ l f3 th e S A lT i l f iijo EARTH"


Jq »hn Dewhurst, road, Clitheroe,


23rd, 1925. V


ody !^and was in Clitheroe. No his


Mf.^ Dewhurst 50 YEARS AGO


Extracts from our issue of September 21st, 1900.


mere machine for the con­ ducting of business—at least so far as the public is con­ cerned—Is becoming more and more evidenced as trie meetings come round, The different committees meet, business is conducted, and for several months now the only business conducted in public has been the! confirmation of these various mljiutes,' and perhaps a ' few matters evolving out: of correspond­ ence.


IFHAT the Town Council is rapidly developing into a


Evidence was given triat


limited halt which! coaches are allowed means |that not alwaysj all the customers can be seryed.


/ -


has not. as yet. reached the proportions of last Vear, when the illuminations were more


of a riovelty. Weekdays are only. In his opinion the traffic Age ats


RAMSBOT' AND


comparatively q ui et and present indications |are that the rush will be at week-ends


TOM, LIDDLE. DIXiON I


21, CHURCH CLITHEROE Clfi and at VjfHAll'


STREET, el. 264); ,LEY.


.U


told an Times ” of his that


brief y and T


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s o c IPUFI hOUSI


Ask 'oday


Free broeburp explain*. clearly


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a copy- ;


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liMii/tliat k pt hpi U, seup cgpnopmef.


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A p o s tca rd or telephcrne ca l l will bring our p a le s fA onager r/ith tuH particulars


'M .... o f o u r S e rv ice ,


% pmj wW m .to Pablo of Blackpool Limit


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^usbridge’s offer . . . - - - - - -


Smiths’ Pocket Watches, 30/-, 32/6, £9/9/-, & Ex-Gov. Pocket Watches, £5/5/-, £5/15/-; and tl ■


■ Ladles’ Wristlet I Watches, 37/6, £4/10/6, £5/ll7/6; and lupwards. , |


Gent’s Wristlet! Watches, 37/6, 44/-, 46/9, 1 £6/17/6 and Upwards.


--


Stop Watches and Timers,- £4/17/6 upwards. Diamond Engagement [Rings, £4/10/- tO £35( Gents’ Diamond! Set Rings, £75/10/- to .£165. Wedding Rings, Gold &


;!


Diamond Set Wedding Rings, £16/10 to £6(1 piece Set).


! Platinum, £1/16/10 to


Gents’ Signet Rings, £1/1/-, Gold on S upwards In Gold, i ;


ENGAGEMENT of WHITE ZIRCON RINGS.


Very limited


Ladles’ Slgriet Rings, 17/6, Gold on Silver; upwards In Gold.


SPECIAL OFFER number of WHITE


£15/10/-. (Two-


£2/2/- ■liyer; £2/17/6 RINGS from £3/15/-; also a nurriber APPHIRE See also th e Classified Ad v e r t i s emen t s in th i s Ne Agents a n d Service De p o t for LONGINGS WA.


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