CHtneroe Aherliser & Times, July 2 0, 1951 PUFF
Ghikffliey Cfets Firjsl Pjbme pf $n»oke oi* Finds piant Kiins ^<4 iNew 6'f smoke
chimney' weiii high into thp air a^v j tihe ; Ribblesdaie Cement I Conitiands plant a.t Ciitheroe on Tuesday morningr after the MjiVor jof Clitherw
the i district’s ais tb m
(Councilltr parry Cook) had lit the‘first fire in a giant new kiln. I
modernji:idds|rial plant. OfflcialL of the company,
‘Gentleriien, ]ive need more fitidp^ce: ow sales abroad^-
to indrease
See th ab
n k
DISTRICT BANK I, I M IT ED
FQR\ B^AI^ OF GOOD — And I— i
HIGH-
CLASS CONFECTIONERY ask ouri Grocer [ tor[ | i
YEEVErS and be Al
E. P fi AbVEI
QUALITY FOOD? sur^ i©f satisfaction
iPpire Bakeijy,
VEEVERS h ip . - Tel.
ilitheroe uii, D 131. t Rlin ies^iiim i QUALITY ECbN0MieA!LLY 6. riARKEti PLACE
WORK PRODUGE^D j BY UP-TO-DATE |
PLANT., - . ! . I
TISEb a TIMES OFFICE clit^ieroe'
340-ft cliimaey are part pf considerable extensions to the. works which have been under construction for the past five years, arid which wiil greatly step uh production-- at this
The kiln and the new
reprejs enjtiatiVe s of the engineering $rm responsible for the iextehdons, and work men watched the Mayor as he lit the fire which was to send the fird I wisp of smoke from the summit chimney.
1 of the ndw ' LARGER CAPACITY
larger capacity than the two existing] klh^. the first pf which iWasilit in November, 1936, by Mr. J. A. W. Hart, who took charge of the new kiln after Tuesday’s opening-
The In^w :Kiln has a muth ceremony. I ' ■
tiser arid TTimes ” repoTrter that the kfin would ,be in production four or five hours later, and wpuld be working twenty-ifour hours of the day. and seven days a week. I
Mr. Hirt; tdld an Advery,
serve 'all three kilns ng
The new '
conditlohs w:ere linposed by the local planning | authority, when permission was granted for the! construction of the chimney, but thei company successfully appealed against two conditions.
It I will be recajlled that I ;
lated! Tby i the ’ planning authority when they agreed to the erefction !of, the chimney, but two of ttiem proved un acceptable to the company, whose bhiections were heard by a I Ministry iiispector. |
Fotir Conditions were stipu
The condltloiis in question stipulated ex i-st Ing
.precipitators when the two existing kilns I
demolished before September loth] - 1950.
that ! the chimneys
two be
and that dust be Installed
two smaller jchlmn^ys jare be demqlishei'
I chimney- is to and the to
, The dpenihg was suitably celebrated with.a little cere mony, l|n which the work people j|0inec^.
froji. t a 11 e s jt
CLlTHEROE CLU Young Peor le Needed For' lB
................... TINDER' hotlce to quit [its premises at Castlegajte
SEEKS NEW HOME
one of Clltheroe’s : m flourishing organisation
in 1939, when it first began use the premises, the Club has
From a humble beglnn
grown rapidly until now thpre are! 50 meihbers.
H. ! Green Grlndleton
The Club Secretary, Mr. S. __________told an “Advert i.
that so far able to fin modatioh.
of East : Vipw, set
and Times’] [reporter this w 5ek they; Had been inr alternative acce: ‘mr
An application had bbep made to the Ciitheroe T( w;h
Watched by Mr. G. E. Marlbw, a director i of Ribblisdale
Cement Ltd., and Mr. J. H.j Billson, inanager. thp Ilayor sets alight-a trail of cotton wastejwhibh fired a njaninioth neiv kiln at the company’s Ciitheroe |works| on Tuesday. I i i . j! '
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were ! corinected to| the chimney. |
the ! success of their appeal, thbl Ministry stated that in considering the facts of the cate, Mr. Silkln had borne in mi'hd the beauty of the Ribble, Valleyi andithe importance of| minimising any damage to; the! amenities which may; xei^ult I from the presence' of: industrial undertakings in the;
informing the company of
cohdltiion, the Ministry stated thkt [complaints concerning- thb;C Itheroe ]works had been chiefly directed not against the deposition of dust, but against the [slight smell of a. sulphur compound which originates [ from a very small percentage I of sulphur . in the coal. ! This was due to th'e fact tbat the works are built in a valley, and the 200-t ftJ' high. [chimneys are not high [enough to permit the wide dispersal of the fumes. ■
ar^a. h ■ ■ ^ ■ Referring to the second
satisfactory conditions that 1 cement company, in
decided. to chimney at of £25,000.
I £25,000 COST ] It was ! tt) end these un^
j
thje agreement Inspector ! of Alkali Works,
an estimated cost
with the Chief erect the new
opening, ceremony Included the Mayor, Councillor ,H. .Cook: The, Town Clerk, Mr. G. Hetherlngtcjn. Mr. G. E. Marlow, director of Ribbles- dale [ Cemept. Ltd, Mr. HJ Bbresfordi-^ecretary, Mr. J. H; Billson, manager, and Mr; Eadeh, representing the con^ suiting engineers; Parry and Elmqulst. [ Ltd. Directors of: the [company front London
'The official, party at the yfere unablfe to be present.-
Mbdern School Prize List
mHE prize, list at, the annual ■f speech Iday of Ribblesdale
, Ridings; handicraft; E. Hors- field and E.[Wllllams; domestic science, -Mj .Houldsworth and H. Myers; needlework, A. Caw; gymJ,.S. Miller and A. Wood.
Modern School, last week, was as follow^:,—Head girl, M. Houldsworth; head boy, -'P-
P. Garner. R. nibble, I, Hlndle. T. Wilsdnl R. Jackson, A. Dixon, S. Harris, W. Preston, r ; Smith, E. J. Williams apd
Form prizes were gained by; Girls; P. Breaks, B. Boreham,
i pronounced $EE-FOSS
W. Ball. Boys; W. H. Spensley, K. Taylor, D. Wilkinson, D. Seed, D. Teasdale, B. Baldwin; S. Armstrong, K. Briggs, W. Atkinson;' S. Briggs, D. Lewis, Ki Rowlands and D. Clint.
“ M Summeii Go'ds
tiresome
oriiii4 after kogeVs
. . Toothache J. . feeling. . . can rum the
[fficuT diyjpai best' planned
Neuralgia. L .| Scia IC3-' • • • L . . ^kll these
ioHday Make
yoiir holiday Ipleasure p n - tinuous—tske CEPHOS, safe laind iceTtain
Ay\ i i m
21 DOSES 3/lid. 2 DOSES 55d.
8 DOSES l/8d.
b Sold everywhere in tablet and powder [ , fojrm.”^
;
the remedy
Denm^kHBowIand jTrip Took Top Long
■pRESEiNTINQ hls report for ! -f- trie ' period ending 'June 9thi to Rowland Rural District Council,j the Sariltary ^n- bpector. i Mr, R. . R. Overend, ktated that 14 lbs. of meat and T,505 lbs. of offal had been surrendered as uPflt for human jiqnsumption. W
[; Explalrilng the exceptionally large quantity of offaV ln- [■folved, Mr. Overend said this was due to a conflgnmentj of pigs.feet.[imported from Dep- mark„ lyhlch had been kept 'too long hi transit. Cbhr. sequently, on arrival into the dlstrlct,'j[the consignment was ifound to be badly decomposed.
New President
of [the iInner Wheel Club[ of Clitheroe; were' entertained by 1 Mrs: A. E. Veevers at her home, [“ [Shangri-la,” Clalre- mont-ayenue. Ciitheroe. list -week.
lirr^HE; ! I Mayoress; ■ Mrs. , , M. Wldpup, and' 24 members
I ■ [ ■ m m j [ ^
J. Y. I'Lofthouse, Installing Mrs. Veevers president for the coming! [year, exriressed the hope that she would have every sudeess-during her term
•The fetlflrig president, Mrs, ofiofflce.j,' CEPHOS LTD BLACKBURN ']■' .
Barlow 'thanked! Mrs.'- Loft- house, I and voiced members’ appreciation of ! her year’s work.
Past iPresldent ’ Mrs. J. ■ M.
pest! housel in work, sport and conduct, iiwas won by Hodder, who also won the netball shield. Pendle were leaders in pounders; IKemplei took the boys’ athletic shield and the cricket I'cup, and Calder secured ] the .girls’ athletic shield.' i:' I.' .
The trbpihy presented by the Old Rlbblesdalians for the
8^5 ■ MAY OPEN NEXT
"I'pHE hospital Mj nagemeint j' Cj9T^” ’ ’ttp-A Have ex ih a t
pressed Brkmley
Cbidmittee lave the hoje
be I opeii in August [for ex
Mcud, Wh,alley, will use as
a maternity home.” 'irhis stateihent wks made! to
an! “ Advertiser and Times” reporter! on I Mond ly by an official bf the Blackburn and Dikrict ['Hospital M^npgement Cojmmittee.
In I a mktter 'that hus dragged on for almost five ypars. It was in November, 1946, that the I Lancashire C b u n t y C p u n b 11 i appre vep the pUrcliase of Bramley Mead for
use.as,a maternity home for Cllthefbe Borough and rural dlstrlbt]
It is tihe latest development I ..
that the hoUse was copsidered toij be [easily adapta,ble for Imimediate use as a materplty hbme.-iiTwOj years liter, in Octopep 1948. Mr. Aneurin Bevap, [[ then Minister of Health,!: assured 'Mv. Harry Randall, the thep Member Cllthefoe. that th e
kt [that time it Wa^ stated
for adaptation of Bra had tpat
could to ewpedlte ;he scheme and to see that there were no upnebessaryj delays.”
, “ he, would [do all he not been for ; IDEALLY SITUATED
Picturesque 6urfoundl:ags, and isi Ideally suited for use as a iriaternity ■ home standing backl
,Briiniley iMead is set in 67 AppHcsints l?()r
Ciitperbe-Whalley road. A driveway leads to the house, v/hlch was formerly the hom[e of theiThomnson faPiily and of the late Mr. T. H. Collingb. It Is a three storey- house with! 13 bedrooms on Its tWo upper - flboirs.; apd is ' sur roupded by gbouads.
f r om t:ae main 13 acres of , rbception of mattrni ty. cases,
purchased ; b.v | the Countv Council at [a cost believed to be £7,500. [with tae ultimate oblept of providing p general prac,titloneij hospital
The i hoUbe was originally for the
a!cute medical ca: patibnts suflerii.g cprbnic illness, r
Ciitheroe area, [partic ularly in regalrd - tO: accommodation of
h I Ipl ylew! of I tlie ospital facilities
ihaternlty pases. the bf Bramley Mead urgbnt and long-felt
es ' attd f r om I
lack bf in the
will fill need
opening
LETTERS TO th e ! Kditor
St. James’s HeadiiMp STANLEY CURRY,
School, I Farnworth, has been appointed headmaster of [St. James’s] C. of E. Pr mary School, Ciitheroe. in succession to Mr. N. Cooke, who has been appointed headmaster Newpori;-road Junior Sph Leytonstone, [London.:
Thomas’s Church o f ! En pand headmaster o f S t .
the post, and the appoin .nient was mkdelon Monday fjopi a short ilibt of seven,
There were 67 appllcaBjts] for
married and has three cpil dren.; Me has been an £Sflst- aiit teacher for eleven years arid a' i headmaster i fo:* fen years,.latterly at St. Thoiriis’s. He, tralped at York lDiccMan Training College from 1)27 to 1929,1 knd [ takes up I hii.: pew appolptm^nt on January
Mr.' Curry, who is aged! 42, is l^t. EOWLAND
•house ]vas on the sgenda. j ; i I am] given to ur derstand that
mittee?!” This question arose on- Monday ati a, meeting of the Bowfahd Bousing Committee, whep the allocation of a council-
trilttee riot |a liouslng com When is a housing com-
■there elxists a ", poir ts ” system lin these riiatters, andi when this;is, completely Ignored and a house I allocated out pf syiripathy for an' entirely different r^on, I feel it is time to firing this .inefficient Council's: decision jto the notice of theTgenefai public.;
[
] 1 \ know pi people who have had I their riames crithe list for as long as seven iyears, yet; a name added to the bottom of the lift [only a! few weeks ago, • now taVcM precedence over' all. |
i It has bben puplic knowledge for years i now, how slipshod havi been this Ccuncil’s'efforts to provide houses in the Bowland areal. Are . We to allow tliis sort of thing to .-go unnoticed ? .1 for one I don’t i think so, and the sooner we get together and make up pur minds to be rid of such formed,] and inefficient better.
Rural District Housing Com- riiittee is in the news. A few years I ago |' one. of . our. daily national. papers quoted the [Bowland area as ri black spot: in. [the pational housiag programme, iWhrit'a record -they had then, [and It Iialsn’t improved much 'sine i. ! Now we get another [glimpse of :ithelr iiefflcienc^ and way of working,
,
ion has quite, a f^w names on it —nsjpes, df, families, who have
‘Thefr housing hs*/ at Gi indie’
beer, waiting for years hopjng .to be r ext foii a house.
house] that! has been condemned by d)e.local auhority, , [They havri three! children arid sleep in twolbpdrooms,
One of ihese famiUesdiveb in a
Orchard Vieyt, Grpdletonj '[ S ir iA g a in the Bowland,
Ministration the . ■ i
A. GRIND.
to the jexterit of six people pving in a [two bedroomed hou^, bedrooik of. which has a say light for. yep'tllatibn. Another fajmlly Is having to live apart, ti e and clPld with her pEirepts, husband with his parents
Another fairiily-is overcoyrded
in a wpoden bungalow-with] bedroom, and [this not big uiiugh to sWlrig the proverbial caf in. Other 'cases of real ,need can be found, and yet whai do we jget ?
Yet another family are
vmg one
occupied Swedish, houses!] at Grlndleton is coming ■Vacant;-and the Housing Committee hkyd de cided who shall have I it. 'They don’t , pllocate it to .one of the above-quoted families.; Ch,] no ! They allocate a chree-bedxodmed house. to family which consists of only almother and daugh:eri-who have been oh the housmfe list approicpately three mon hs.
Shortly, orie of tl(e present
! 'Thei' case: warrants them, a council house sometime, [| but surely not before' thes«' other families who have beer living under such -appalling copditions for yeirs.
: Iisiiggest iin the coirifort of their own homes, those members that voted, iori this decis'u n place thems0ves for a few moments in the: pjDsiticn of any of these families and reflect! if their decisiob was a fair one
DISGUStTED II
Grindletpn. CASTLE MEE’TlriiGS
Poulton, the party agent is also as he refers to myself--oae of the “ fools' who step in where fear ito tread,” since, he
Sir,—Not unlikely ■ M:’. 'Wm.
angels misses namely, letting
on no discuss:
the whole point ihvblved, that ■ once [ you start
politicril parties there end of thein, and Poultop cannot, guataritji
the [Castle ed: ev
Tdihds to wiil .be no Mr.
d)
, was put into operation. [ Explaining the' difflcultjt of
Council for use' of rooms the Castlb House, ,but whole qubstion of local org Isatlons [using ;the premiss had apparently been deferred until such I times as the Coan- cil’s “ centralisaitlon ” Scb?me
their task,! Mr.jGreen said Club realljr needed two rop one for use as a dark room ipd the other as a lecture roon
hoWith the acute shortage
seemed to] be a very difflpult problem upless they could tain premises which were bop- demned for use as lidng accomiPodation, and sp money in adaptation. [
using accommodation, t;lfil ONjCE BEFORE
Club to vacate : the preiplses at Castlegate, and that was dur ing the war. when the rooms were needed! for. evacuees. Inimedlatbly the emergency was ended they were ,a?a,in given possession of the ro mrts.
Onlyibpce before had
end the
would hot hesitate to accept the offer [of one room wilch
Although [the, memjbprs
could probably be adapte 1 i to meet their requirements, Iheir preference for two rooirsjifs obvious. Quite a large num ber o f ! menabers ■ have, po equipment of their own apd regularly [visit the Club tc use the amerlitles afforded by| the communkl dark room. ’
nlby Mead rotten and
celved ! nptice, members lave some consolation in the fact that their, tenancy does not expire uhtil June 24th next year, thus enabling them |,io carry but their winter syll|abus uninterrupted,
Although the Club has re Hay Comes First
a serloug problem, and if had to close down—even short tlnie—it would not Ipe easy matter to revive interest,’;’ said Mr. Green.
Accommodation is crektl: for a
Bowlz^d Is Called
Show Off
fTHE show field has had] to give! ■way to the hay field
at Boltbn-by-Bowlrind. where the : weather has struck a mortal blow at the local a rri- cultural society’s a n n u a l s h o w . ■
weather has seriously delayed, the hay hrirvest, the society has decided that they havri no other [than! to
Because I the recent bad
alternative postpone until 1952.
succession | that ba; has Interfered Society’s plans. Ehtrles at last year’s show ■were very disappointing, becaiise many farmers were still busily engaged in gathering in the hay.
This I is the seedn
this year’s show year In
ad|[ weather ■With the
' ]
. Bolton-by-Bowland Agr: tural Society, which re\ the exhibition in 1947 after a war-time lapse of eight yjars.
have been the .19th anriual show to be organised by
This [ year’s event would the
cul- ived
a fortnight to-morrow,'a: id a large amount of prepar£,tory work. Including thri printing of schedules and the arrange ment of other admlnistfritlve details,: has carried out.
It was to have ta^keP rilace alreridy
^ ' t oys and girls who left school.
in- i Ribblesdaie Camera Club--is
DSt ,he
now desperately, seeking alternative accommodation.
aittertetottol [Milli position Has Is ot Impiijpved Says Employers’ Association
the industry, and alli six are members of the tion, have vacancies --- r young people now leavin
nOTTON employers] in ci|lth eroe are seHou'sly perturbed at I sb
the lack of young peprle applying for employment ir ■ '
------------ -------- - sc hool.
Two yeAs ago attentibn | yras drawn! to the fket t% t
f Dree which did , not hinclude large enough perceptage of oung people, and that [in con
,|Jeouire bbvs who- for
tie cotton industry ih Clltp- nncuirmc ns hvi>rlonkers. tape-! eroe was staffed by a labour
sequence, [the walstjagej of f i lled operatives cbmp^.ed to retire through bld[ age, ill health of other leasons, was not being pi: by an equal
the posltiori! to-day" is puich the same as! it was two years go, and it [could not be too trongly epiphasised; that the
■The Association rebortsithqt
i rospects for steady emplav- Icent were alt least as [good as ip any other industry. ]1Phe wages that could be earned [by £.'skilled operative cbmpajred lavourably fvith those wl: could be earned in ^ occupation 'in ap, j eqi . number of working
apy otjher I - . a 1
ich hours. VITAL INDUSTRY
economy of the country; and he 'Government deporids ipon its! ability tD [produce • md • export ever-ilricreasing
' ;he Ciitheroe Association, still etalns a posltlonj of ;irst ate importance. in the
luantlties -pf high quality loths in prdpr to h0p pai for
are prepared : to apprenticeship and technlcril instruction, is available, wlthopt los,s wages, both in day time evening classes, the pros[iricts have never been better.
For intelligent boys who
c more to-da.v than al any fi|me during the last ;50 years.
Dur necessary imports of Jfpod ind raw: materials, perliiins
serve an undertake wtlpch' of
rind The Textile Industry, strifes
positions as overlookers, tane-| sizers, cloth lookers, drawers.: foremen amf managers. |
the Assoriatibn. there are not: Pearly enough suitable candi
domes tic influic
-had [j JSt -
ride of
At the jpreserit time.' states]
dates grbwipg up within th^ Industry i to fill the posts which will frill vacant within, the next Iten years. - '
Nationall Service for I young men might have a disturbing , effect upon their approach to a career![when leaving school and to cover this point, the;- Clitheroei eriiployers l state:! “ We wish fo pojntiout toj- parents that if boys have undertaken a three, four or five year course of Technical Studies, ]' with examinations for various trride certificates which jvould normally bb interrupted by National Ser-j vice, deferment from Service; can usuriily pe obtained until the pupil has completed his course, i'
DISTURBING EFFECT It .isi tecognised; that
| .
can feel that he ihas gof a
thoro.ughl grounding an proper Iqualiflcations I in trade before'leaving for hi period 6f National Service arid that he has therefore a definite return.”
“ This mearis that [ a boy i I
Ciitheroe Technical Successes
been sugcessful in the' recent exairiinataons[|Of the | Union of Lancashire and Cheshire Insti tutes. The list of succeaes is as
fTIFTY-GNE students' of Clith- eroe [Technical Schbol have
follows ; |; [ ’
Second |class, Gerald Ja'mes D! Dickinson, iohri Hay- ton, John Edgar Oddie, Brian
Preliminary! Technical
Course-p Brewer.
Pearce, | 'Harold Biinchard, Desmonu j | Seedall, I- Ronald James Vvilkes.
Class, [Derrick P. Althriija, Jamps Briggs, J]Roriald H. Hartlebury, | Alfred G-. Keightley, Edward G. ; T. Thompson, Dongles I Jj Wjillacy. |
Preparjitory i National Certifi cate Course. [(’Technical) —
[ ■ | Second
Course |b. j [ (Stage j II).—First ' : Class. [Margaret A.j Metcalfe, j Mary dpender. Second' Class^j Greta Allen',! Marie Booth, Patricia I Ell!se, Ellen ] Parker, Dorothy Wigriall.
Prepai|atoiri' Senior Commercial | [
mtnute)|}-Second Class, [Kathleen H. Sipithsori, i Doreen i M. Warth. , (80 worris per minute)] Distinc tion, Bbfty jRawsthorrie, Joseplji- ine Speak. (90 words per minute), ' First (ijlassl!' Marion ' Johnsob,. Ishbel Mackie. (100! words per miriute)J First Class, Ma::y Sellers. (110' words peii minute). Sefcond Class, Jean Atkinson.
ShortUand|-|-(70 words prir
Robinsdn. ?hd Year, - I Joan 'R. Cfiarnley.
been
3E UNDER FIRE Indeed he himself introduces
Wife. the!
ments-4lst Mary j]
First Ciiss, M. M. 2nd Xl^ar, Moon,
Second Class, Emma- Elliri. 2hd. Tailoring
“ the thin end of the wedge ” when he admits that there would have been " a short address,” obviously a Labour party address. IVhere do we go from there? To regular* tub-thumping meet ings if there are eriual rights!for everybody. The Town Couricil are right in,adopting ithe'attitude “ Keep political parties out.” [,
Olilheroe. '
- RATEPAYER. ', ‘ '
30 members ol the hivalid Tri cycle Association enjoyed a very successful rally In Ciitheroe. May I, itnrough the coiirtpsy bf your columns, offer sincere thanks to our good friends [in CUtheroe who contributed soj largely to the pleasures of our day’s outing in your beautiful town. ;
. that we should meritin the Castle Grounds -where we were: able to take advantage bf I the lovely views offered by: the Castle’s high situation. Members of the Ciith eroe Toe H branch ■W
As on a previous occasion. Councillor B. Sharpies arranged
welcomb us with] refreshments and a warm hospitality.
ere there to
is already .in our programme, for next year, and who ban blame us for wishing to .go [again after such an enjoyable driy.
Needless to say [tllat Ciitheroe '■ F. I^EDHAM.
Hon. Sec. Nortnj’West Group Invalid Tricycle,! Association!
occasion wiU po itics be '.that
ing, James Margerlson: (54), of 16. Well-terrricri, Clltherde sustained! lacera!tions to the left eye arid right hand. He was treated by Mr Macdonald and afterwards ] conveyed home by Counts/ Ambulance.
a riedal cyclist Iri Mootrlane. Clltneroo, on
Sui.day morn
Ciitheroe Mjiii Htirt Involved in a cJlllslori 'with
INVALIDS’ TKANKS ? Sir,—On Sunday ,\8lh July, over \
tain aljposti office iri the [village Df WlBwell has erided unsuc- tesstu'tty. ]i Following
['HEljlatest-chaptSer In a 2a-. year-old attempt to ob
H
meeting.; ,bf wiswell [Parish Mr. Redder arid
.mm- -/I — a ! rresohitii i 1
es lution'i, rxihurIi
prlslrii Flack] burn InteiwlewedFthe Black-,
t ^ provision of a branch post! bffice jrifWiswell. !'
Postmaster concerning
progr^s [for 20 [years, ancf though the Postmaster had'
e provided at bonsidferabls ffBanfclal loss to the Treaa ^sury.
b ^n-^Jpirichofflcie,could only He
also
that country posf rifflee could riot ribtinrilly be granted tb ri ; whose;: centre Was
fegulatloris retjuifed stated! [that fhe iSst f e f
brily a little IVhalley, the a'galn turnetf
QRaANLSEb. by, : Mrs. a .fumble
held Cllth £14: land
Chll^en’s Society.
that me village Was so small' that Iri branch offli
he pointed but
I Efforts fo obtalnia post office: in tqe village halVe been in
' the] „ Principles—1st Yerir„
Year,.First Class, jahiel Hoyle (3rd
plt.ee in examiriatiori). 3fdL Year, Second Class,] Lily Rich- rds, Jtan Thompsori.] I | Praetlcai-4lst Year, [Emma fEllis. 3,rd
jon. Becono: Class, [Arinle Hay- ■thcrntt)|Waii^ei • ' [ 'j j
distinction, fear, First
Tailqting __ Class, Jeari' Thomp-
tinction J. EdirioncMson, . Margaret Jj Hindle. Bpwker,
Book-keeping—1st Year, Dis
First Class, Alan Musgroye,' Eva. E.
Kenneth I.
First C|:iss, George K.eillet.' I Tailbfing
Breaks, Doris Elsie Broyrn, Barba'
[Year, Distinction,
awley, Joan E. of Children’s G;
'El First Class,
3rd, Year, I
istinctipn, Clarks:o
Robinson. Doris
aia.
ar- qn.
' 'i ^ six wea ving mills lin the jtown| whicl Clitfie[:oe C o i t o n, [Employers Ajsiocia- for suitable recruits of both sexes from
carper awaiting his
Iroe,! on Saturday, raised the ,Ghu:]ch. of Erig-
iln St. James’s SchrioU
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