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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 28, 1950 1^0 OB, cAs t l e -s


___ cbnsidiring results of “ ’Vjlbrograph ”


ovide ■ ----- I I


Their colour and design p ay a most important I


Atmosphere or Comfort '


' • I


' • I ■ I


part in the successfully furnished homd. » 1


We have an attractive stock of Carpeting patterned and plain, in, good quality WIL and AXMINSTERS. We should be pleased to estimate for any requiremetts you have in


both


ms mind.


T. SATTERTHWAnE & SON LTD. , - FURNISh


York Street, Clitherde Tel. 191


BARCLEY CORSETS


with the aid of a supporting corset trouble may lead; a happy life for It case. The garment Is really a dress fashion foundation con-


talnlng a concealed abdominal supp ; with pendulous abdomen, vlsccrcptosls hernia, | and post-operative conditions.


SURGfCAL APPLIANCE MANUFACTUREljs 13, EANAM, BLACKBURN tL No. 6774.


Is designed for her especial ort which will relieve cases l


a woman with! abdominal .


„ A letter has been| received from the Principjal jRegiona|l OERcer, j Ministry intimating that the! Rlbbles dale Cement; Co the support of the Works, I desired )Icences to build etting jto key woikeirs (six it ;he first ihstarce: and further six later) and that th


of Health, Ltd.,j with


Ministry: of to qbtali houses fo


Department would raise


objectic Council houses, garded licence


garded year’s houses Boroug


as outside no


n to the Issue by the of licences for six


the same to be rej- the normal


____ quota;: and requestln. ;he Council’s I views upon thi ;uggest)on that tpey be re


, as part of the current total allocation of 5b for erection in the


form the Principal Reglona: OfiBcer cur in


It hs|s been deemed to in­ that the Council con-


?■ Arlsiiig Engineer’s ... the proposal except


that the six houses to be kectedi under licences should be additional to me current year’s total allocation


! The Borough Erglneer has


reportei that the Council’s estimate for ! cons'-ruction ol roads aind sewers on the Hay- hurst-street site hEis not been approved by the Ministry ol Health and that, after con­ sulting! the chairman and vice-chairman of the Housing Committee, ; arangements were proceeding to invite tenders for the wo rk.


Form|al approv:il of the ■ M. DIXON } r ^


S P E E D W A Y Saturdays at 7.0


B A N K H d u b A Y a tS .O DAB^Ce^G


Nljhtly 7.0 Sats. 3.0 & 6.30 BANK H O L ID A Y 3.0&6.30


t ! AI^USEE^EB«ST


DAD I# NewThrllli,'Ridet, i " ’™“*Hoy(ltiei a Side-


howf. All thi triid Fivouritej >


W R E S T L IN G Wednesday! & Saturdays ^Iso


BANK HOLIDAY MON. at 7 O D & ,Opei[Daily tjnf coikction in the pro


ARDEiaS k additions to t/ie m


ost


for the BARS, CAFES, SNACK


Manynler*inces ‘ Inner-man’


Res tau ran ts CAFETERIAS BARS, ETC


Sail. Sunt, a Bank H


f To all visitors, the 3 tORINIS Aerial Motor­ SPEC L CNESSIO


cycle Acrobats, 140 ft. above the ground. Including the sensational "Slide of Deith " IA OC N; Tuh. Ut Au^ to Frt. 25th Aug, (except


6 p.m. for ADULH OYER 18 yean of aje. EYIRTTHING IN FULL SVYiNG oliday) FREE ADHISSIO)...... ........... .. ...... TO THE GARDENS AFTER Following a; letter from the


Clitheijoe Auction Mart Com­ pany intimating withdrawal of conknt fqr the collection by the! Council of charges in


respect of vehicles parked on the Auction , Marti premises. the ColunclJ has! dedded| to In­ struct the car park attendant to discontinue for;hwlth the , on of charges.


collect


Have a Carefree Country Life with


‘Calor’ Cas Dealer. So labour-sa Lighting


C le s R C b s n fQ r t a& le ■ I ★ Hire purchase facilities ort


‘why JOHN "HULLO


OARLLNO- WHAT'S


fOOKIN&f^


You'Re HUM £ARLY LOO


BEueve YouRe


AS ANXIOUS AS. / WAS TO see [1


THIS WONOeRfUL ‘CALOR'SAS 1 V j COOXBR IN ACTION


'I


I ’bus station Is at the next Traffic Comm


Thej lay-out'of th ' to be


,:ittee. A public meeting TO CALOR CAS (DISTRIBUTING) CO. LTD. \


Belgrove House, Belgrcjve Street, London, W.C (Opposite Kings Cross Station)


_ . ; - PHASE SEND ksE FUH DETAlLjS


1 1 ADDRESS


1 '86L4 , .


FOR ‘GALOR’ Regd. GAS SALES, DEI AND SERVICE


D U G D A L E S


Hargreaves Yard, Waterlop Road, Head Office: SETTLE 2174


District Representative: MR. H. ROBER7


CALOR GAS AND


ELECTRIC PEOPLE


CUNLIFFEy Longridge Tel. 3194 ,


[Llitheroe SHAW.


1 1


1 1


LIVERY i


1 . .r ... .,^1 I


the form the celebr the Festival qf Brlti take, is to beihdd day, August kd, addressed by!! Co Entwl^tle, chalrmu Festival Con^lttep ganlsa(tlons, nnhs, and other interest will be Informed of of th^ Festival they may formu views and puggestlo the meetln


to consider ations for


and


lain might on Thurs- wlll be


Yei


limclllor J. ,n of the All or- companles ed bodies, the objects ,r so that ate their ms prior to


submitted by Include a strong recammenda- tlon |ha't the entraijce toj: Grounds', with compljeted duirlng special! fiow|i appropriate


Suggestiqns which will be the Committee,


icontemplated the Castle gardens, be 1951: that 11 s p 1 a y s


thj Festival


Year be arranged In the Castle • +1^0+. /vv»F'or»4e«5f ! e


Grourids; thajt organisations holding regular anr ual events be asked to njake itlheir event in 19^1 a spejclal


, I^yiB{El©DIS) ROOFING


The Permanent FOR EVERY TYPE


Protection BUILDING


from nff fftronwifert & iuilders' M erctsonts-


event.j Other suggesjted events which' might ijie Inc bowling and tennis with Iposslbly): the sultatjle cup;, chlldrjen, proi:esslo|i ganlsed bodieA and


-cjuded are; handicaps iward of a


sports . for of or-


represen-


tativek of allTinterests in the Borough, fireworks display. torchlight . procession, | In­ dustrial exhlbitlcin. slbly)


with (pos- faclllties |foi visits to ‘ Festival ’’


le proposed considered


meeting of the modern l^ppliances. P Conveniesit


available for domestic cookers. ,P ii


The TraflBci Committee has


£VEN if you are beyond the reach of town gas delivered


mains, ‘Galor’ Gas can be to your home by your local clean and


dng. Non toxic. Cooking, and;,-Heating I jwith all


junction Market


considered the desirability of I ng trafiic lights at the of


provld Castle-street—


Klng-liane, particulirly having regard suitable


to routes


question for


when the bus station is com pleted


of the! Committee ta makeob- servatlons of jthe l olume and necessjity traSlc at


xe o for control the |j unci-Ion. of


Place—King-street— the


of ’buses It has be m decided


that consideration should be deferred to enable members 01 me uommiuee l


PEEPS INTO 25 YEARS AGO


;Extract;! ^rom our issue of ■filly Slst, 1925.


;J^iElA13EIli3 will be interested in the feiVival of a project to new Post Office for -The scheme, much


build [ a Clitheroe discussed apparent^


site, we


recalled, the Bank


noticing Ciirtain activities in the neighbour lioqd of -the proposed have sought further


T. S. Hall leaves' shop in King- street,^ aiijii :the building' when


erected, A Office anti


111; do duty as Post Telephone Exchange.


Police ca: examinatU licenses ol through etc,, at Pr forty their . or had were sum the Boroug


Last S •turday -the Borough :n


mat 3 liceiisL been


iinohed to appear at ,h !Sessions.


irists discovered that les were out of date 1 left at home, and 35


cried out a thorough ‘ 1 i of the driving all motorists passing t ie ( town, stopping cars, imrose Bridge. Some


informatiq i . ; The site it may be :s itha-t lying between - of; Liverpool, and Mr.


some years ago has been lost sight of, but


FAST


Extracts fre J J u ly ra our issue of


Y E A R S AGO :!7th, 1900.


Tillotsoiii, and their; annual Wateryvorks. three] wagonetje; afternoon vis; the springs voirs,' Later Mr. Tomlinson


THE membe's with the.Mi


accounts were ■was again a si to the endowmle:


Whalley Distr; elation, which anniversf National


third the


the stoppage being brought about by existent depression.


for three days Grihdleton


on Saturday, considerable rain fell ^inrino -th'g night while about


escaped tlie storm which swept over the a jjacent neighbourhood


fell during 1 o’clock one of the storms for result of


will have the ,smou Pehdle Hifl


experienciFi Greeks an it was thf sides itoge; due -to ends in . like a blac through forest, wat ing like and hail clouds we offered.


’Tbundei Whalley. Obituar;


sudden dtshppearance of the risk of furthe • moorland fires on


-he town experienced most violent thunder- • many years- One ;h? storm has been a


Grindletoii Pell, .while the deluge dealt effectively with


1 dering peat! beds on


her, others that it was clouds flapping loose


SJ


ijmbling about in the other explanations


Mr. W. Exton,


; winds and bursting 1er. The wind howling p clouds as through a [S :in the clouds roar- •f 1 on a seashore, ice


g I lately, puzzled the Romans. Some said clpuds scraping -their


such as we have been Althougli Clitheroe and district


- It is' I state-d successive paym been disbursed.'


Association, v scale pay for s their payment committee


It is rather Rowland R.D.C The members disti'i on


10 are receiving ppages 'Were paid Saturday. The


of the Weavers' that snts over £50 has


ibuted over £22. in the three


ent a! a : farm The water beta


affairs was rpvealed by Mr. Ramsey on Monday, -to be exist- at Waddtagton. g used, fipld Mr.


enforce a supply of water to any place without the consent of the landowner. A


Ramsey, was unfit for beasts, let alone ;human beings.


Tile! sooner, the local Govern- ;ment jBoard, ^x tends the powers


of local authofities in this matter and the better health of the community.


t will be for the


there have been this week. Th second week in constitutes a ret


The! Registrar


informs us that no deaths agpin is, which is the Succession, surely :ord.


local i authorities, such as the are unable to


a pity -that our sorry state of


ayor, Alderman H. other officials held outing to -the


of the Council


They travelled in s and during the


a-nd t;a


's.


ed the whole of the two reser- was enjoyed at


The annual meeting of the ct Nursing Asso-


now celebrates its ry, was held in School. The


mall


passed and .there amount added


nt fund.


Mill vas stopped during the week,


Mlnstry of EoodI Is being sought] to a I scheme and estimate of works be carried out !at


proposed to the Public


Abbatdir, soras to e omply with the requirement^ Ministry, at ah est


of the


of £2,y50. I t was !ilso decided to ask p e Ministry the extent to! whlc


mated cost to indicate


prepared to ac|cept (financial liability.


h they are n


The dren’s


Castle recondltjio sobn


equipment in the chil- playground on the


paying Field is to be '■ med and resiled as IS- 1 possible Ander


arrange:mnts to be made by tfie Borou ;h Engineer.


The Parlks and Playgrounds Sub - Committee


have


tennis bo Grounds woodlanjd existing Borough submit In


recommended that the Com- mittee adopt the scheme for providingifi


ltuatwo additional


Arts in the Castle by j utilising the area adjoining the biirts, and that the


Engineer obtain and due course tenders


to form Commit t


Housing:


from the Borough report and the re­


cent re nai'ks of Councillor D. Crltchlijy, (it has been decided, 1 Housing Progress ;ee|.i This Committee


will consist of the chairman and v:


'Ice-chairman of the Committee, Council­


lors Chatliurn and Critchley respective! 7, and Councillor i|al^| and will meet as necessary with


F. Dugda and wiheA power


to deal with matters


which vdll accelerate progress on housing Construction.


With housing


a|!, view to future developments, the


Town Clerk is ask the Town Clerk 01 Blackpool what dg-. velopmtntii If any, have taken. plape with regard to the proposed ■ purchase by


certain seven abrf ford-ro: School ChlldreJi


County Boroughs of s of land off Edls-


ikd -for the Special for Mentally Retarded


certain |buildlngs at I Waterloo Mill, usbd for testing jet en­ gines shjould cease to b^ usee as such) after Dtcember 31


the liocal I P 1 Authority’s jcondltlqn ..


1950. ,


has nb ob uellatl'on ;o a n n


TO JE1 TRAFFIC


F E S T IV A L I fR O PO S f^ S ; thi


tests, the Cotincl jectlon to the can


1 n g tha’i


Industria Borough concrete pitches o|n " e


the Cast In his


T E S T S : L IG H T S ; BU S S TA T IO N premises j In the


aiid the provision of or matting cricket Henthom Park and 'lelA


lonthly report, the


Librarian stated that in June the dally, Issued wjas the mont which Lending the Reg


tlon has b Mr. J. W-


average of books 402. The total for was 8,050 of


.041 were from the


Library and 9 under onal Library Service.


A gift of 28 volumes of fic-


een received froln Houlker and these


will be plac ed In the Library.


The qonsent of the Council- Is to be given to an applicatldn- on behalf of


General' for consent to laying undergijound telegraphic lines


and Pimlicb-road The Couicll have decided to


erect gcjial at Low for play!


posts on their land


Moor to be allocated Ing ! field purposs.


PLEADING using a


a policy of Speak


I (28J


£ 2. tAle m that djie cumstances disqualified


the j case . accident on on July 1st. reported


trates’ Court


^^Yoii Should Have Witnesses/


lant Told not guilty to


notor car without nsurance, Ronald of 75, Back


WhaiUey-roall, Clitheroe was at Clithero^ County Magis- on Monda®, fined ihgistrates ordered


to the special cir- he should not be from driving,


■ Inspector 3. Falrclough said


arose out :of an the Sabden-road


thi his


Clitheroe bijltl when asked to produce


‘he defendant re- e accident at


certificate of the Postmaster. across I West Bradford-road.


I insurance, hte could not do so j and was th;n issued with a form to produce the Insurance within five’ days. On July 6. ;Speak produced a certificate jbut I on examination it was ifound that it only permitted :the policy holder to drive and the name wks that of Mr. G. Edmondson.


police that iie had only had the -vehicle about five weeks and; he thought he was covered for Insurance pur­ poses. He ;h,ter called at the Police Station and produced a cover note,; sjdded the Inspec­ tor. !


The defendant told the PRODUCED C E R T IF IC A T E


Halllwell that at 8 p:m. on Thursday, July 6, defendant called at t ie Police Station ed ,an Insurance te examined the


Evidence: tkas given by P.C.


and: producCi c ■■■ e . ; i


ertificate.


was 1 issued mondson an policy holder


When this certificate and found that it


;o a Mr. G. Ed- d permitted the only to drive.


weeks and covered. I __ insurance tr|insferred.’’


car from a lY[r. Edmondson .of Colne, togetl|er with the^ in- thUt he was


him I that ihe Defendant ---------- had bought the was Covered by the Insurance ------jpresslon that he


until it expired in February 1951.


cover note out at 3 p. covered him car.;


Speak.


ported for d: surance he stand.’’


the: m


•Svhich was; made on July -4 and for driving his


in produced a When told he would !be re­ BOUGH7? WITH CAR


wlthl the car. tifleate when and the follof wife i took It company to to his name, thought he


said ;the ma: sldered the thought would have'- to have hai witnesses.


that he boug Speak tolc


wing morning his to an Insurance


V i


ret It transferred and consequently as covered.


Presiding, Mr. C. F. Clayton that


If istrates had con- natter and they


ijt the defendant been well advised e brought some


for the.provision of the courts, fined £2.^1 j : > o I


the truth ; 01 his statement, however, they were not going to doubt if, bht they could not overlook thel fact that there was some violation of the law Although i tjhey had! not sufficient i grounds for dis­ qualifying; hm. he would;be


' As I the police did not doubt


:ht the insurance He read the cer- he arrived hom^


the magistrates


living without inr -replied ‘‘I under-


to him. Speak replied; " I have only Ijad the car five thought I was


am having the then Informed


- - was pointed out


l^EW PRESER ! HIST


RDER SEEKS TO THEROE’S


BUILDINGS


D I R E C T I O N S for the pireservation (fj Clitneroe


buildings of “ special archi­ tectural and historic interest”


issued; r e c e n t l ; ' by the Ministry of Town aM Country Planning have cjreated in­ terest in the town.


In addition to


Castle,’ i the Parish and Edlsford Bridge, which


Clltb eroe Church,


It was reported In la.st week’s “ Advertiser and’Times’’ have schequlec


already! been scl]ieduled as ancient! mqnumenljs, the Old Bothy ! at 'Higher Stahden Farm, and the Old Post Office at Low Moor have! both been Included. The i Swan and


street building llstec In the order but a supplementary list


Royal Hotel Is the qnly Castle r


emeni


of buildings deemeq worthy of preservation “ if this secured ; without other and wider i n c l u d e s a cons iderable


can be


affecting Int^r ;s t s ”


number of shops in the s ;reet. In Church-streei- the order


lists Almonds, the ylc^rage and the solicitors ' joining the church. Thid Is a


off ces ad-


group which, as last week, includes! Study House, octupled some years by Webster, famous ih tory.


, Roefield, the hbils^ looking [ Edisford Siddows Farm, furthe|r the Rlbble towards Llttlemoor House and House, both typical Georgian period, are braced by the orddr,


Technical S|ii


Examinatio Success;


Blackburn | Municipal College figure in results announced thb the Blackburn Committee ;—


Cotton Manufacturi 4th ye a r ;


Pass, 2nd class: (Langho): i J. (Whalley). ,


Union of Lane Cheshire Institutes Examination Resi


eXa:


mqntioned h^ Old for


Di. oca!


GEORGIAN PERlbli Bril


Mil Sti: of


allsc


over- idge: ilong ton: nley the em- The


THE follpwtag CM-theri District studems ‘ T(


eats^ oe and


ttendtag 'ecimical


-inii;ation week by Iducation


City and Guilds of Londim tute Examination I:es|fl|ts,


n:.


ash; (Si:


Bricklayers and MaSonk 3rd year:


' Pass : P. Bleaz^: ton).


Pass : H, R. Fi; Chester); L. (Gisburn).


liilts ,rd


Building Course, 2nd yet etch


Building Course, 1st yei.:


Pass’: N. Croaidaie eroe).


Carpentry and Joinery 1st ye a r :


| Pass: P. Dewhurst


Carpentry and Joiijery 3rd ye a r :


Pass : J . V. 0 lington).


Insti- 1950


(Weaving) tlow


re lies


and B),


1950. ,C('Urse.


(Billing-


(Rib- Pate


ac;v.: ((:itth-


Course,


(Parrow) Couirse,


'Brym (Bil-


Cotton Manufacture (weaving) Course, 1st year:


Pass : M. Proetbr (kibqhes- ter); P. Webb


Lan ;ho


Cotton Manufacture (Weaving) Course, 2nd year:


Pass; C. Wllsbn (kibe ter),


(jcneral Workshop ye a r :


Electrical Engineer 1st year :


: Course


Pass : A. Jacksob (C ing


Pass : C. J. Da eroe.)


hes- 1st


!(ithe roe) Course,


.rnelll (C ith-


Painters’ and Decora,tors’ 1st year:


Painters’ and Decorators’ 3rd year:


(Clitherce); W. Cciitberoe);


(Clitherofe): lero (Clitheroe). Course,


Pass : B, Green -(Cli'therqe); R. Wilkinson (dlithqroe)


Course,


Pass: R. .Aspden (Clilheri K. Carden (Clithb oe): E. Crooks Glover Holgate Wiggans


Plasterers Course, 1; t ye ir :


Pass: P. (Clitheroe): (Clitheroe).


Plumbers’ Course, Is


Create rex Howarth


Pass : J. P. Bak^ ....... T. Hargreaves (Barrotv): Limbert (Chatburn).


ye a r : (Wliallby);


Plumbers’ Course, 2nd ye a r :


Pass: G. Bulloclj (wAalleV); E. Dowden (Clitheroti); ' Frankland (Cha-tburn); Jackson (Clitherpe),


Sheet Metal Work Course, 2nd year:


P a ss: B. Isherwood (Rib- chester).


Typography Course,


Pass: J .;S , Pii; eroe).


Typography,. Course, Pass;' F.


(Whalley). 'a


Typography Course. Pass: F. Holgate


e a r : (Cli


h-


2nd, ye a r : Howarth


year: taerob)


49 Mr. ■reen


John hlS-


r


has the pn


me: of


Allle in- va


ys In Plmlico-road is also


Muded in the list for preser- fqn.


An automatic Inclusion Is


Pinlico Farm, bearing the dafe 1715, and it is singular to find Rhydding House


nol listed, for that Is older stll.


at Britl pn ani Cotit Wi


tadt.


seall' be tioh thf undi


Ifhe Indubitably old houses the lower end of Shaw ge-street are to be


elserved, along with the qient and attractive Shaw age. The largest house in ellgate is also to be kept In-


TThe order is now signed and ed, and |gqod reasons will


required bejfore any altera- much less the removal of property


listed, can be ertaken. SU P P L EM EN TA R Y L IS T


his supplementary list also interest, tjhough it lacks force of lajv to ensure the


ebervatlon o'f the property litihned.


As mentioned earlier, much Castle-street Is deemed to


have architectpral or historic intfrest, and llnto the same category falls much of Chi.rch-street.!


'


the onli to c sine tinct and visi entt:


M :om


! A list used “ Cl


It


Tw( Nos and at


any would; have expected White Lion Hotel, wjiich is ■ In the supplementary list, have been, scheduled for p u 1 s 0 r Y preservation,


e it has ! age and dls- character of its own, an expert who recently


ed the town declared the y to be Jacobean.


so on the “ voluntary ”


is No. 41,'Lowergate, which to be! known as


itheroe House.”


adjoins Stanley House, other Lowergate houses, 33 and 35,; are in the list so is much of the property Littlemoor village.


Whalley-road was created


onl][ in 1809 and King-street formed after the railway


station was built about 1870, yet!sections of property In these ar'eas are in the supple­ mentary list.


Evidently houses so listed


are considered^ typical of a pertad, though; some of them are; oot at present regarded as partjicularly attractive.


“ FAM IL Y H O U S E S ” The Wheatsheaf Hotel,


which was the first house built in the old “Saiford,” '- now called Whalley-road, Is In this supplementary list, as Is the Commercial Hotel and many of tl)e “ family houses ” in the same neighbourhood.


Well lane


A group of old houses In


-terrace, some in Parson- and others in Railway


View-avenue are also to be kept! unchanged If this can he donk .“without unduly affect­ ing other and wider Interests,” the jjvalue of, them apparently, being “ the contribution they


make to a general' group effect.”


Li}braria in's Son Ii5 Art Master


old boy of Clitheroe


Royal Grammar School, Derek Hanson, son of


Clltheroe’s Borough Librarian, Mr. I Arthur Hanson and Mrs. Hanson, of 18, Plmllco-road, Clitheroe, has obtained his Art has at k Schq wher


Teachers Diploma and een appointed art master twood County Secondary il, Boston, Lincolnshire, he wi l l ' begin in


Septe mber, After leaving Clitheroe


Grammar School, Mr. Hanson studied at the Burnley School of -Art for four years gainl ag the Ministry of Edu- catioTs National Diploma In Design, before going to Leeds


Scho )1 of Art for a further 12 months.


.■


Edisford Hedges tii:


r e f e r r in g to hedges on !


tioned by the authorities, near Bridge, Alderman son asked why the not been done.


“ I was under


pression,” he said job was to


Immediately. The character of this path Is so pronounc a believer In ‘ first ” and taking the number of behoves us to do in our power to the roads.


ir roac "To me,” added


Wilkinson, “It seem: way of dealing! matter.”


lan W-


mmlng of d requisl- military Edisford Wilkin-


work had the! im-


"that the be ; done


dangerous length of


fir, ) keej)


ed that as ■St; things to account deaths, It


everything safety on


Alderman a dilatory with this


Alt|iough statink! that he


Qould not give any reasons, I deputy Borough: Engineer said he would lool ’into the


matter the followln:; day, i


p r o p o s in g th matiori of the


! •


Festival Meeting conflr-


the Festival of Britain,” ImY, Committee,! Cduriclllor ’ J.


linutes of


_ ..........; ../uancl Entwlstle, chalrmah, said he would like the public to take notice of the meeting] ■which would be held on Thursday, August 3 (see Town Topics) qo that they could attend. The Committee, I he ,smd,| would appreciate any expressions of


opinion the! public might like to put forward


m BOOKS AT THE LIBRARY CLASS C


CLASS F


Devon and Cornwall Published by W. and R. Chambers Ltd.


The Lake District Published by W. and R. I Chambers Ltd.


North Wales Published by W. and R. Chambers Ltd.


The Kon-Tlki Expedi- i tlon I T. Heyerdahl


The Land of Wales E. and P. Lewis


The Island ‘ of 'Jersey To-day!


R. C. F. Maugham


Mountains and Moor- ands W. M. Pearsall


A Breath of England N. Wymer


CLASS D


Plays of the Year, 1948- “ Various ”


Play Parade, Vol. II. N. Coward


The Iceman Cometh E. O’Neill


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373 Physics


375 Modern Table Tennis !;


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■CXILLOWINGI a letter from f thej 'Clltherbe and District Associatiori of Building Trade Employers iniiniating pro-, cedure the;i proposed to adopt when tendering for the qrection ol 23,ihouses on the Low Moor Housing Site, it was decided tliat the'- ;Town Clerk should communicate Wie Town (^opncil’s , agreement With the] iuggCstipns in the letter.


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Town Cl^r that specifi vyould be fi A. Veevers


' It was Mso decided that the


: should, intimate atiqns, plans, etc., !rwarded to Messrs. nd Sons, Clitheroe,


In due coun the ' hope


se, and expressing ]:hat should


their tendb r, be| accepted, the Association thing possible to ensure satis­ factory pro tion of such hbilses.


wojild do every- jress in the erec-


Tuesday’s Clitheroe Councillor


Commenting j on this, at me e t in g of Town Council, DP> Critchley said


ported the being that


that It was 6nly jwith consider­ able reservation that he sup- minute the reason the jmethod could


Unless this satisfactory the whole method was defeated.


only be justified beckuse of the time siving In the pre­ paratory stfiges of a contract. was followed by building progress object of the


LOCAL BU ILD ER S “ Another consideration, of


course ” k q 1 d Councillor Critchley, ‘ is that this con­ tract will provide further opportunity to our local builders, to, help batisfy the urgent need in | the town and also our natural! desire to place as much work locally as possible.”


j I Councillor CrjtchJey said he


hoped there was ah awareness by the firms concerned of the urgent social need for these houses. He further! hoped the Council could be aisured of a degree of priority being given to this contract.


‘‘Provided we gk k satis­


factory rate of progress I see no reason why ikrger xon- can not be i placed


tracts


locally in the fiiture’f he added. The Mayor (Coun


Rushton) said this as a test case.


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PRIORITY URGED FOR! LOW MOOR


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