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I , I 2 Clithcroe Advertiser & 'Tirries. June 22, 1951 ? l loM TH E CO UN CIL M IN U T


Clear’ Say Ci^tlners lake It


i the Castle Grounds]comprise the! War Mcpiorial of War I.” . , j'


I


it-plam in no uncertain Imanner thatj •


m ■IT


Tljiis was a resolution con- :tained in a ! letter- from the


secretary of- the Clitheroe and, DlstHct Branch o f : the: Boyal Artillery' Association ;to Cllth- eroel Town Council, who have instructed the Town I Clerk to assure the Branch .that the Council have had . in mind provision suKKested! by the resolution. ;


A S E C O N D L I F E


■^HEN th: Suite or Easy: Chair is beginning to look tif( :d and weathe :-beaten—although still


very comforable, then iis the time to think of. Loose Covets. |


ji • | In well-chosen Cretonne or Linen, complete


transformations can be effected, both in the room and in the lJuite itself. . . .


. We hate a carefully chosen stobk of good


quality and attractive Fabrics suitable for Lhose ^vers or Curtains, and we'pride ourselyes on the quality of oip sewing and fitting.


j


May V e give : you a quotatio|n for any requirement you'have in mind.


,j |


T. litterdimitt l i w ltd. Y O RK STR EET, iCLITHEROE. Tel. 191


FUibllSHERS


.■the,(Cenotaph containing the names o f ' those who gave Itheir lives In the last' war.


! Following ienaulriesi by the Tovm Clerk, the Borough Engineer is tb obtain! a quota­ tion! for-a further -plaque on


i


letter from the occupier of a houfee in Pehdle-road, Clith­ eroe, complaining j of the nuisance : alnd danger ,to health caused by the con- ditlbn of : the Pendle Mill Lodge, the owners are to be requested to iremedy the state of affairs.! I


Following the receipt ofi a I H lth, Highways and Playgroqnds Committees,


i^ e edll


and Parks chairmen of the


in t consultation -with the B o r 0 u g h f Engineer and Sanitary i Inspector! are to consider :the possibility of establishing i tipping! facilities


at Crosshills.


Housing Progress nilftee for reducing of [erecting [30 houSes on the Hayhurst-street Hbusing Site t have been approved.


! Recommehdations S of the


ub-Com- the cost


i ilj'ollowing! a repdrt by the 'Bo'ough Treasurer of the arrears of !rent Iricurred by Council' house tenants, the t Town ClerkI Is to inform them


paid notices to [quit will' be sefved. ^ |


hat ’uiiless the ajjrears are J [


;


the Minister of Lodal Govern­ ment and I Planning to the borrowing by the | Council of £1,604 to mieet excess expend-


Approval jhas been givens by


truction of 18 houses on the Conway-aVenue housing site.


s itdre IncuEred ln| the con­


sols or flat sandals, the Cduncil will agree ,to the new ■ Bowling Green being used for


j j Guide R^Uy t! Providing! thel children


30IYEAR5 TYR


BEHIND EVEIY AND, T-YRES ARE FITT EXPERTS ONLY.


aking part wear either -plim-


Brownie' Singing ip-ames on the occasion of the Girl Guide


. - !■ •[■.


Rilly to be held' in Septem- bei •. The Rally will take Place on Septeniber 8th on :the castle Field as part of the Festival of Britain celebra­ tions-


TURNERS -L fo r —


UAL^TY CAKES AND PIES


TH E Mi 78, BA ^DLA


ODEL BAKERY ISJDS - C L ITH ERO E


been -instructed to ; take all practical steps to secure early erection of children’s play-^ ground edUlpment at the.Lowj Moor playing field. The Head Gardener jis to i arrange fo: t the-swings on Herithorn Pari


The Borough. EnWeer/has


and in future wHl be res-| ppnsible for |the 'maintenance and repair of children’s play­


I , I ! o be repaired 1 immediately


ground equipment in thp pdrks.


State as •; the day for thb election of Borough Coun clllors for; 1952.; |


biThursda-w. , May 8th, has ben fixed; by the Secretary of


Regional Library Servlce.-Th^ !dally! average was 430.


books -were Issued, of which 7(754 were froin the Lending Library and 24 ! under ; the


i During May a, total of 7,778


“ HTHE ne\i entrance to the Cattle Grounds should make the w h |o 1 e o f Wojld


resulting from the use of the Patk by pyelists, particularly- . oh| the pathway leading from the Railway Bridge.


keep t h e 'u n d e r observa- m tioni following a repcrt by a


,5-rlnch main from! Castle- j street I to Salford I -by new


- The! -following' yjork by difeqtj labour has been approved;by the Ministry of Local I G 0 Vern mein t and Planning: Replacement of old


■ I ! ! : i ' ■ ■ r


IStlnch and 9-inch mfiins: re­ placement cf old 3-InQh main lri| the Gas Works yard by a new! 4-Inch imain;,. provision of 'a' hew 4-inch asbqstos link niain I between Waddlngton- rbkd and Rlbblesdale-avenue.


Club who hive asked!whether thefel was any possibility of acconimodation b e c om in g available at Castle House during the next 12 months, afe I to be informed that the whole! question of the user of ■accommodation is to| be con­ sidered I but th a i t final decisions cannot be made for sbihej time! to conie. The eiiqulry resulted from the fact that i th e , !ciub was under notice to vdcate their present rooind at Cjastle Gate.


The Rlbblesdale Camera £1; is. I Per Mf eting d The Toiyn Council have


other thanj those with which the! I Council! are actively associated, i should be per­ mitted to ! use thel ’ Council ChUihber at the Town Hall for irieetings at the discretion of standing for each


ecldfed i that organisations


the .chairman at a charge of user. The mehts in the Council will be prohibited,


s£1 Is.


erving of refresh ■


■ Chamber


in the re-organisation of the Clitheroe Market have now agifebd to the terms offered by thd Council for the j purchase of itheir stalls. The rent for closed stalls of up to 40 so. ft. areaj will he 4s. 6di plus 6d. for; every additional! 10 s'' ft.


stallholders concerned


tary; of; Clitheroe Branch, of N.A.L.G.O. for a dayfs leave of ahsehce' to be granted to officers employed in the various ; departments • of the Council: fhr the purpose ' of attending' [the Branch annual biiting has been grunted.


All application by [the secre­ i ! ■' i I


1 The tenancy of Greenacre- stheet Playground [is .to i be continued for 12 mon^s: The Utilisation of the playground will be reviewed in 12 months


me. piiide N^tes]


Guides 'held a coffee morning ahdiN Bririg-and-bujr sale! a " Rqokwobd,” 'Whalley, las week. I A;bout sixty peoplb yverp present and.the proceeds were to provide camp equip ­ ment for I the Whalley land Read companies. ' £33 was realised. T h e icommitte wishes , tq express i thanks tb all the I'find and generous friends: who made this resuljt possible.


4E loce.l associaliion of ’the j Whsilley a n d . Dlstrlc


I CongraitjUlatlons to thre Broiwnies !of 'the 2nd Clitheroe Parish (Church iPack o:i


attalnlhgi their Golden Han Test. Thev are Faith Aitkeri.


e[ Police Notices are to bp


rected iff Hentjhorn Park and the 'Police are to be asked to


! ffO! PJSIC BUT O i r i k S E A S TRADE


The expi^ ship, has priority. The busier it is the b u ^ fw import skip zoill become.


Ample finance UclmcA, information regarding E^chan^, marlUt conmtions and commercial re- qidremem abroad


s e e t h e


are available for this vital teork. B AN K A b o u t i t .


DilStRICT BANK LTD. PERSONAL STATIONERY


We haVe a splendid [range of Personal Stationery suitable for printed pr diestamped headings. Ask


to see samples and specimens of printed and dle- stampe i notepaper.


WEDDING STATIONERY


invitations, I COMPLIMENTARY CARDS, HYMN SHEETS, MENU CARDS. CONFETTI, HORSE-SHOES.


BIRTHD GREET


AY NG


AND CARDS


tWe. alv ays carry a most attractive collection of rhese Cards by the leading Publishers at the most


easbne ble priceis. THE HOUSE FOR PERSONAL SERVICE


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m i li


ADVERTISER & TIMES OFEICE 6, M A R K E T PLACE,! CLFIIh ERO E


T elephone Nos. 407/8 [(Two Lines) ■;


four interesting and uncommon visitors. Two of these, the grass­ hopper warbler and-reed bunting, were making ' their presence known by regular! outbursts of song, in coUtrast .to the dunlin and dainty-ringed plover, actively engaged- ih^ obtaining the neces­ sities of life just bVi the watefs


i WAS dellghteU bn revisiting a I . nearby 'stretch of -water to see


^ g e . \


' riiy first reaction is to .associate . the strange and mohdtonous i Uote- with! the grasshopper. The i iote or song may have no musi- dal value; -but' the , [reeling trill. Often prolonged for a few minutes


insist 'tha.t the song pf the grass­ hopper warbler; bears no'resem- 'blance to! .the insebt [from which !the .bird :-gets itsi naine. rWith this I must disagree; for always


I The majofity .Of bur text books i j . j


p U R IcpU N T R Y S ID E I By N a tu ra l is t


I ': -■ I ■ >'!i: ' ' ' !"


-without ■ ; noticeable ■ pause,, is unique in; British bird song. It


: be from the tangle of reeds,, thein '•the next from 'the bid ditch, some i 20 yards !from! the water’s; edge. ‘ I latbr discovered the shy bird on ; toe dwarfed [ willow, and ' a s . 11 ; approached toe quaint “ reelingj’ ceased, and the' songster slipped I Quietly , in the; nearby vegetatioh.


■was early; morning, when. I; heard ■(he bird, and, althqugh blessed by ^ood'hgaifihg, l.ebuld hot at flr& act location bf " creature. ; ( song appeared


: favourite Mestingsite. On account'' ; Of 'its! unobtrusive! appeanmee it '•Is often referred tb as the “water, ! Sparrow.”! ’The short sWeet son^, ; pleasantly rendered is somebow .an ihdifferen't performance, ,aiid'‘ 1 as I watched' .the.near cock, with • the distinguished! white ‘ collar and black head, it ,i appeared as if


! I The reed bunting .too is scarce and is particularly fond of reed bed Hand' waterside, -which ’ is |a


Barbara Kathleen UN


QUE SONG


to produce a .more worthy song. ]R tE E VISITOR !


je;creatu]-e -y?as for [ever hbpirji


Peiidle.l In summer plumage t wader is not difficult to reco^ike. d iets’than 15 paces away,


thbugli the dunlin is' -tlje cqmmon' of our shore waders, selddn seen in Ribble ar- erj valleys. It has, however, recorded that years'ago, jit breec on the slopeS of


and the'siaall bird, dark reddi& brojwn 'abwe, with black patch on-.greji; rnderparts, treated my presence ^bth in d if fe r en c e .|


however, was my all too brief encounter: with the extremely dainty ' [rr iged plover. Havbjig snail party —


What! g ive me most pleasure,


foraging oh the distant mudbank;, I njiade a detour to approach .py ■way of ; an old ditch, until I had an.;juntate^pted view -through toe; line of old twisted hawthorns. Just below me the little party iof lap|wings ; and sand pipers 'were busily plcling and probing in the


seen 'h Of ■waders


mud. pThe sandpipers were very active |ahii showed much more adyentufo-is spirit by wading in tbd water ^wMe, the larger Iqp- wiilgs wei j content to remain on more firm :r ground, i ' i; 'i I '! - ■. '.‘'1 i It-occurred to me 'after' watch­


A shw o f th r - an Braithwalte. , EAGLE EYE


eniber of danger to children


FETE


AIDS CHATpURN VILLAGE HALL " I happiness is tc


^ THINK thp


in small communih that I': connection village halls play Jan Important part,”, said of the Hoh. Mrs. Ralpli Assheton


be found es and in


greatest by ‘fQUIS


burn'' Villa^te Hall ijCommittee and" held a f 'F ir '[Ifee House. Chatbum. the honie of Col. and Mrs. G. G. H, Bolton, on Saturday.


ope Dowrfham Hall; when she F rfed a Festival Garden


ete,! organised by' thet Chat- [ ;


reached a sta'ge ftmher than- the [one at Dowpbam. con­ tinued Mts. Asshetcn,’and one of it® objects wab to form a club;: for the mbn of the village. ; It servbd a very useful purpose iU providing facilities for mep who had worked all their llvps and now deserved a little quiet, she added.'


Chatburn’s yillage Hall had


eveift was the fo arranged -by the Committee for thb raising funds for of the Club whii


comed the visitors to Fir Tree House and explamed that the


Presiding: Col. Bolton wel­


irth to be p lllage Hall


been successful irl acquiring abodt five years' ago. The Village Hall was now vested in the Parish Co!!uncll as custodian trustees, and at t tha-tf time, Mr. A.'|H. Rendell,


i f '


e running they had


interested and was responsible fori getting the trainsfer of the premises arranged,' '


he !; chairman, was keenly urpose of


1; there were no Injuries!! ’The ! reasorl was that


not


depk' ’bus. went jthx)Ugh i end, and canie to [rest in


i 'driven straight at a;! sirtglej inside ' of the . iferlcle.


! on


' A t^; Up Broo|ks, clutheroe, oh; Jilqnday ■ rtlg,ht,l i [car | was


|i .there for the! nlght| i T reasu re H u n t


' owned by Mrl G.i H. Cliffe. of 19; Salthill-ifoad,| has been Converted intb a!garage, i Mn CHfle was leaving h is ; car


’bus had no ^sserjgers—[it is petmanently [ parke d allotment! I t wUs — ---- , . accident, fori the -bus!


A tthehend the


oeaM and i qr'HE^lither'oe Comnliittee of ' I'


tion qf Girls’ Clubs and MIxei Clubs is planning 'yat' 'anpthe ^yentt ih the district i jthlk summer.


the Lancashite JAssocia- ‘ ‘ '


• t[ I t Is a treasure! hijinl; arbunc


he countryside, beginning a] Whalley, and} ending at Hurs; Green; it, is expected’ tha' (ilUbs from all partsl'of East Lancashire will be competing. The hunt will ' b< held on Saturday, July 14th. |


Visitors o f Village


lag ic By Proxy to


becoming well-known as conjuror; ,17-year-[olq Derric' Dowhhdm ; I Mill,


Rlmington-rqad.l whb works as a woodman on tlje Dpwi:(- ham Hall Estate.


by a young Smith, of


h Saturday


'reading a magaz nb article and this later J jl;ff tb his becoming a | mem 5er of the Boy Magicians’ Cli b I of North Wales. Each


e 'Derrick first tlecdrke Inteij-


of the trade ” -^nd altogether, he has how gi-vei i ' ■performances. iHs Carl, who Is 'y28(rs old. [Is also a member bf the Club.


ceives a I Club cbntaining the jlatebt “ trie


15 public brother.


fancy dress parade at Chatbum Village Hall Garden Party, on Saturday', obviously doesn’t be­


This young prizewinner in the


lieve in the bid saying that you j can[t have your cake and eat it She is Eleanor Stance, of Wad-


dingtonJ-rci'-id, Clith®™®’ who, complete with jam tarts, won first prize- as the Queen of Hearts.


Hall Committee.il'and button-' holes were presented to them' by'! two,., small || girls,' JoYce Limbert'and Mavis To-wnson. !


and to Col. Bolton were s expressed lHr Mr.|E: 'A. Parkin-,


’ In contrast ^ojlast year, the! wedther permitted the ; event to 'be held in,: the open instead; of !ln the Vlllalge!| Hall and the various 1 stalls were wejll


Chapel, and and


patronised. As a result.


g ame


and bowling :.wbre among the attractions, comprised a stall, a new


____ „


features of the afternoqn was c thfe children’s |! fancy 1 dress


cream and mlnerar stalls. One of ! trie principal


vi^hilst the white 3t!


I stall,


number of coriipetitors was sniall. the drqsses were both picturesque andjioriglnal


ompetition. I Although the |


first prize -vyas' won bv G1 Rbad, dressed as a poacher; while the second prize was awarded to B. [Whittaker for heir -Dortrayal of Miss Muffet —Complete with spider;


in the local!, competition


prize went to Eleanor Snence off Waddingtonf-road,' Cllth-; erbe. as Queen of Hearts, and Mprie Preedv! of King-street. Clitheroe. was; second at Powder Puff.


In the o-peh class' first Mrs. Wolmersley of Clitheroe. A)rhele judges, .Jshetnn. dgjes, M[rs.


were ■Bolton


ley !


H^l funds. Skittles. Aqnt Sally, dartsj


e stalls .£$0 was raised fbr the Village a'pproxlmately.


lephant arid ice


“ Merrie Engla id ” MONG t|ie lajge numbbr


are busy with! iireparatioijs for the town’s [Festivali pro­ duction of ‘I Merrl 3 'England ”


, of Clltherbe! people who


Thanks to Mirs! Assheton j oii, chairman or the VUlkge'


I opera - in Clithe::oe twenty years ago. ‘‘ Mefrle England” was, last perforriu d In Cliti- erop by tfie fbrner Parish Church Operatic Society in January.. 1931,; aiid its; prb- a ducer, Mr. F. J: I 'argraves. |ls


next month! arej :;everal who were associated! w ith the la,'st production ' of; | the 'same


i gain- d&ociated with ,■ t oe


show this- year; ! being cha: r- man of thb P, f ;6 d u cl t.i q n


who will havq I appeared Jin both productions fare! Mjrs. I Olive Forrest, wloi this time


Executive. .! i | Among mpmberi of the cdst


; has the role of ‘ Queen iEllka- ' beth, and Mrs. 'Dslsy Hbulk Miss 'Goodbll, i a id Mr. Wood, of Pendleton


!' 1931 had 'tne role of Lord, is a men present Prdductio ti I Executive, and the orchest:-a' can also


, Mr. J. C. Dewhlirst, 'claimbeen menjibers


productions Thomber. Higson, and E.


associated W.


Old Traditiori


.'A N old tradition -Will oyal Grammar; 3chool_| walk


Monday morni!ig R toasters and boys of Clithelroe


' honoured j bi ce agjaln


I'Church foi[ the[ annual; ser­ vice to ' qommemorate.; the anniversary oi of the schbol.


in -procession [to the Parish [ le found:


PEEPS 25


Mrs. and-


I:P. Gase Confirmed At


“ -A LTHOUGH infnnWIp


■ ‘’There-'Is,’ n,o otheri.case ob


bben cbnflrmed; at - 'Whalley tlifere is'no realson to believe that ah eoldetolc is starting.


infantile ^------— —^


trie “ Advertiser! and Times |’ oh Tuesday by Dr. J: H. Fairp weather, Medical Officer of Health for ’f the district, following the removal to Park Lbe Is o l a tl fOn Hospital, Blackburn, this; week,' of h 3S-year-old Whalley man.


ing for a| while,-toap one .dainty, creature r jvealed a much quicker method ’■« f • .secij^g food! fit sto6d,'as" the laps rings, observant, and toto with twinkling legs ran a few; peces to stop, and with itiltjed tail; stoop to-pick up some sm^ .worn or criustacean. Both' the djin] n and sandpiper are vei-y activ:, but als an example! of t quick, ern tic and enei®etic moye-


however, ibnfined to methods! of for^girig; [' for this occasional


head.; 'IfS:achievements are hot, aoefat, toe ringed plover is -miles


;:vlsitor:LhiiS-„rafd '.ijltouty. ' The blafck [markings [oh the , head,


framing t ie'-white- ffirehead and ■wtote- icollarj ; imq : black' gorget, combine i 3 makihg th e compact figure distfinctfve and beautiful. •


warning that .fear was the greatest weakeher ! of ' resist­ ance. A lot cohld be done l:i lilting; the . jsttoidard cf personal' hygiene in! the hom<;. Parents should ensure that tlieir children always jused i handkerchief, iJand ^ashei their hands before hqving i


jOr. Fairweatrier ; gave the


■ edten without further bbokin should' . always be; protecteji from flies.


personal hygienb was adonte 1 by people 'during ! childhood


J i f a high standard o .f .. ,


nfantile iparialysls, would; r obcur less ofteh than the v


and- continued thrbughodt i ajdu I t • -llie, I very :many


Officer.)


infectious dlseajses,' Includln r iid to-day. addbd the Medicql


I'Food that was-likely to be r - i '. i


suspected case in the dlstrlct.l’ 'This assurance was given to


one case of


Extracts from [( June 25th


Grammar Schobl. Jthe L u d o r um , Oqpl annually, a


pXDR the 'firsstt! -f


Gas CUffdrd


a half-yearly toe jting, of Low Moor Co-opetotive Society, when a dividend of 3s. 6d. In the £■ was declared.


hatburn Mr. John


Coates presided at


erfect wanersj to at they have viewed with edv animlty the . poachingproclivities; of


b So happy have th e , anglers peen In the rare experience of


number of black-headed gulls nesting on Wade ington ' Fells. In recent wbek >,; thb ! birds t have lived on! fish caught In


-ever befprp


plenty for -the| •odsmeh has been amply iprDved.j “ Tfie most glorious -fis ilng iweek of the season ” is;' ibw a Clith- broe angler [enthusiastically describes tbe past-seven days. Both Ribble and Hodder have been in perfec t ] condition, with trout rlsihi better than this] season,


he Ribble, but! that they left splendid' basge


Secured. The be itj reported; is a . catch of ;2) good-sized h trout, and maiis qf over [I 20


et4 'have been and ('ollisio n b n Bridge


aave been obtabied. i Salmon I nd sea-trout [have been seen


n good numberi. L ' ' :


! Obituary To-wnson., eroe, age Harrison.


aged 79: Mr- Ro Dert ipugdale. formerly of Brbv sholttie. aged trs;l Elizabeth Ann BJIlihfetbn; aged! 57.


fortoe;:ly of; Cllth- a 48; Mr.' John ofl I Waddlngton.


;Mf si Florence


63; and Hornby, ofl


ford


Sunday af-temodn, la Clltherde, Royal. Gratomarj Sqhool 'punli. WiUiam Rov SiitclifEe, (14). of 57, j'Whalley-roid;; was in­ volved iri a colflisipn with a motor ' qar. ;He i sustained abrasions to the head and th'e


While [cycling across ' Edis' Bridge, - Clitheroe! on


J his cycle' home.


left jarln [but-was able tb ride ' bVlTTT


Tbis year i.he • ng


fF-WO employees -at Marl Hill Xi Camp! Waddihgton, KenH


l TWO F IN ED i I ! i '


neth, John Smith (25) and Jack [Hacking (27)„.were .each fined; lOs; i at [Cl it h e .r o e Borough i Magistrates’ Court on; Wednesday,, for being drunk arid disorderly, In Lowerg|.td on TTlesday.


i f f i r r i E PAST AGO


ur issue qf 1926.!


was won by the same boy three years in w


history of Clitherob the; i chool


titoe


su :ciessidri. C oitbu^ri.


awarded


■Victor spo


;he yal


50 YEARS AGO


Extracts from qur issue of , j June 21st,' 1901


icj E y E N ! teen-age i girls! ^ Scholars at ; All Saints! Sunday [School. I Clayton-le| Moors, with their teacherl were|seriousI.T Injured in “ thd saddest | accident in thri district foil, many; years ”■ at t Chatburn. • I The girls! were


ber df the Is! idirwoqd.


Who ■with ir sr s .


icksdn.


second in


ho


hive bqth W.J.


sted in 'conjuring [after th he re­ _ „ ____ man


HaU wei[e


g arden fete entertained ^ : whb is


Chatbumis


' d ;r


Philip and Queen Mary.- But w it Is; certaiq' that the school


school celebrates its amnlyersary. founded In


1554 by havlu!


397th been King


the mlddlp | of the 15th century, because Irrefutable documentary [evidence proves that a ! certain scholar, by natoe Robert [Buck, ran away from the sqhqol in 1283.'


as In' 'existence long before


Its traditions; aind affection,


The scho'ol Rain Welcomed !l


is rightly proiid of the fact that its assoQiation. with the school Is so real and permanent.! ,


nd the town


still cherishes a with respect


!


A f EET a lamlly who think ! -L


rain ! They ate Mr. and Mrs. R. Channoii arid their three- year-old son.rBUly, who are visiting Clitheroe after living ; for four yeats In Lima, the- capital of Peru. , “ We have [very little rain '


”-*- it’s graridj to see -a drop of


'Clitheroe. ari'i most memorable moments fori


C■Apart from; the rain. ' the. c hannons also notice a; big


| ! : [


Peru it is [mild even in ; the; depths'of'Winter, and before; he catoe to Erigland,. their' son had neVer worn a coat.


R.D.G. Topics


More I Houses i For j Bowbind


Rural ' District Council of £19,544 for the erectloaof 14 houses at Rlmlngton, Glsburn (6), and Grlndletdn (4). and £248 for the purchase of 1.27 acres of land on the above sites- i; !' 1 .


t. Approval; has been given to he borrowirig by Bowland


beA new triree-inch main is to G laid rilong Back Lane. polsbum, to' supply the '-prO-; w sed Council -houses ;with |


'


ater, at ain I approximate cost of £250; ! i ■"


from-i the" Mancriester.’Cqroor- ation\ being fed [-'dlr'edt'- to B ash all , Eaves is . to' be explored; '


The ' possibility ' of water


to make to | the proposed'in­ crease of fares by! the Ribble Motor Services. Ltd.


o The Council i'have'-''no ' 'j bjections' or representations [ '


of the-block of foiir houses at Rlmlngtori. has been accepted. A tender ofl £320 15s. 5d. for sanitary fittings for the block of four hditses at Grlndleton (Main-street) and Rlmlngton has also been accepted.


£ A tender bf £135.10s., plus f 21 7s. 4d. for a service unit,


or the electrical (installation hange! In temperatures.; In-


ing”; says Mrs. Channon. In Peru,! mackintoshes and; umbrellas a|re unknown. The family is staying with Mrs.; Channbn’s | toother, Mrs. R.' Adamson, oif 34. Pimlico-road,.[


In Peru, [arid it Is, most refreshing td see soma fall­


young Billv so far has been' his first glltopse of a railway engine.


ter Farm Fajster ;l ■ 'l- with i- - ’ '|j ■


.SdrvtCej jiirect ko the} Farrn from th e Sole ‘ir isa Dealers—


S9. KIN9 CROSSpTBEET H A L IFA X


(Halifa.-' riw- ; I .


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-.Tdlephone 4628 • LOANS'


Loaiis Without] Security Bet. 19^3.; , ;• ■ .


j


£5 to £500.' Ip. S. RICHARDS ;iitd^ Braunstone. ’ Av.. LEICESTER.


;St. Manchestei;, 1 BLA 391/ -i M • to £100 Without tecurlty. 46a,OtM


T wIiItSON, ltd., will Tend £3, arke^ SblUU WilUUUl; ^jeULUXU/. Q


Loans. Loahsi Loans.] WITH


Call! Write or. Phone. 6492. [ [ pBY-THISSOCIETT |


proposed to stop work on bT a m 1 e y i Mead Maternity


.Having heard that i t was The Leigh & ^istiict^


Hospital. Whalleyi' the Divi­ sional Medical Officer, Dr, D P.; Lambelrt. has :-written on behalf of! the Council, pror testing against the -proposal.'


Cadm^ & Foster p L i Jm BERS and bECORAT^ORS


FjlRST-CLASS I WORK


AT REf^ONABJJI PRICES. 1, jSuunyside 4venue,


BilUugton, N r . Whalley — AND -r^


il, Abbey Terrace. Barrow;


Protopt attention [paid, to all [j -orders.! ■ ■


Estltoates free arid without [| obligation.


I^afe 6f yOliiir IVedg^ Shoes!


ravelling; iri a waggonette td Do-ynham. j when the,! thred horses, seated. by a passing train, bolted domi Crow TreeS Btdy|, -arid dashed ■ '“wltlii


tremendous force” into' ChatJ' bum[ Post Office. The door oi the post ofijee was knocked ofl Its 'hinges: windows and stonework ■■were.'smashedi thq front of .the waggonette was broken, arid the girls werd thrown through the house window, dr Unto the road. Two


t of the horses were; killed, am Obituary! Thomas Parkin


he third has since died.


son, [aged 75. of Brock' HaU. near Billington;' Jatoes BurU gess; aged [54. of Low ;Moorj: William Hejpe Ir|vlng. aged 51 of, Smithies Bridge,“Chatburri;


-i


Lending Society litdJ 7, LIBRARY ST.. BLACKbOrN \


OB WITHOUT SECUHITT I £10 to £1^000 I j


I, - - - 1 ! Siippliedlfor petrol or V.O., the new


B.M.B. President gives anjastonish- ingperfot[nianceout of allproportion


to its size, with extraordinary ad­ hesion and terrific drawfbar pull, iimplemcnts can be mid-rriounted as [well as!at the rear, and can be operated [either hvdraulicallv or by


band-luting gear. _ J ■ ; b 7 9 / i o w & s : [j Distributor^ ,


liOXHAMS AjSRIC. DIVISION


TEL.4247


Corporation Street PR E STO N TEL.4247


il/IOH.P.FOUR-WHEELFARHTRAaOR their


, Thil Coun( man Cound than I


seek contir burn. I reluct! rents | sche lodged


Counq memtrepaid less t | the pi rspent!eveni positia end o| repair more In


after per exclud There quite |5 agalnf grounl stancf consio The ducedi added


Brld


. chalrif and the a | the w|


Coul


any'! stage,! infor •momd about! wrilcl millioi our, fg clllor-1


“ i


he sal from per Sincel stead! e the sjqual! In thi


Dili-


slight the ■


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maklri refete


ask; reasoil


wastld fewj map.


suppo Entral wasCoring othat


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criein ,riptl! slow


to thq sotoe ment,| now


Wod


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that 1 they I c thing!


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c the nlhargi havinl would we ca


“So oaneB


CaJi r ',4[n.


care would cor have I


O U T ^ N D AfibUT


THE NEWii ■


Gaolee^ Breyitts; Bouncers,


reme riber, demand ; specialised treatment'arid methods -wiien in |of repair] ' |


! are fully pquipped to


and [Ann: Parkinson, aged 79. of Barrow.; ,


repair every type of wedge shoe made-to-(iay.:.' ji;


t At t e r s a u l s


CHATBURN CLITHEI


AXLES FOR j


Faijm Carts ai^dlTr^ers;


tJSED i UNIlri IlLTDl, WOONE LANE, ' CLITHEROE.


') Tel. 45. ND,


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