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Council Approves TOR ^


RENT INCREASE FOR TENANTS THAN I ONE LODGER ISclieme To


j^bppjement Housing ]Repairs Fund ITENANTS; occupying Glitheroe Cor poratioh houses will, in


j the near jiutiire, have to pay aniT extra 2s. 6d. a week on theii^^ent fbr|every lodger they| take in other than the first.


Council on:iTueslay when Coiincillcr jC. Chatburn, chair-' liianjdf the Housing Committde ga'^e a warning that the


This was■ agreed at-the monthly meeting of the To wn;


Gouncirs housing repairs fun .1 was likely to be little more than £4i000 tvithe end of the financial year


• position; was isuch that by. the end/of j the financial year the repair ifundj would be little taprb than I £4.0,00.


Councillor ! Chatburn ^ told p members thdt the CounciVs i repair fund 1 was at present less than £%000, and during, the past 12 months they had spent double ■ their housing revenue!' on? repairs.' The


Explaining ! the scheme. I


scheme ilodgefs. ;;; j j


fori


ITEL. 14247


continued i Councillor l.Chat- ;burn. I : Thei Council , was reluctant to iincrease general irents: so, they had evolved a • - ' ' - hi


barging for :


rounds Of special clrcum- llstahqes, land ithese would be "considered : in due i course. The scheme would bei Intro duded as early possible, he added.!


Water


and Estates Col the! attention pi members to the, waiter storage position. ; |


c Cpuncillor F hairnian of tl


' P u g d a l e: e Waterworks mlttee, drew!


a; “|l do ihot want to strike sny alarmist I [note at this


■e 6E HET ity


|y . 46a.' |A 3917


t 1 Ltd.,STEB. Ind £3


about which'is! three and la half million:l gallons lower than our[ full capacitv,” said Goun4 cillor Dugdale. ! ! ; : ; ! ■ '


inform the! public that !|at this moment our storage stands at 10; million gallons.


tage, blit I think it is wise to


ihe said, they had been losing from Voyage albout one-inch perl day until last Thursday. Since itheri the position had steadied.! gnd the product of the' sprln°'s was now virtu'ally equal to the use of the water in itlie! toym.


puringithe p;ist fewrweeks: '


; , i


I would' bei, foolish to waste a commpdit.v of lyhich we might have; needilater on. • Witheut making! i pny very 1 strong! reference! to the subject I db askj ; the | "public to exercise


reasonable' care arid' .avoid wasting wiatef : for the next ‘ wefeks,”; added the jChalrp


waL riiadfe! by the I Mayor. CodnciUof! H.i Cook, who said thajt aftet: th e fund hald beeh open -' for i some time^ | subs-; criptioris ' '.were beginning to sloyv-down! a f ittle.


support t of trie C a s t le Entrance War Memorial fund


C^sU^ i Entrance An appeal for coiftlnued


■'I '■ i"-'' |j [


to the difficulty in obtaining some .hf the mecessary; equip­ ment, buti ! the scheme was now-nearink completion.


Work had been delayed due j IK


UCE3. lue.


•memorlalli rind he felt sure thkt mahy! would like: to feel they had ! contributed i; ,5ome- thlng ;to\i/ards; it. In that ’ ’ subs- very


coanectiop. criptibris welcome.! | ' . , ' II' ■


iwould b e: sma l l j


the new entrance ought to be charged bn ; the rates, but having igohe so far, I think ft would be iverv nice indeed |lf we can complete this scheme


“!£ome people might thiiik


The iMsiyor; reminded the- townspeople that it was their


sligntest alarm, but I do think thel position calls for | some care in. the usb of water. It^


“There I IS no need for the


sburL Hall De^d^ , Handed Over


celebrations at G i s b u,' r n, which was brought to a memorable conclusion with a gala in t|ie grounds of Cis- burne Park ' On ' Satuf|day, raised £600 for.- the rehova-


nllSBURN’S ambitious week of l^estival of Britain


vtjon and I extension of i


now become the property- of th,; Parish Council.


illage hall. The hall'


building have been helc trustees, ^nd ,on their behalf


lllthertd. the deeds, of


{Parish Council. Also handed to I Mr. Bqntley was a cheque a gift from the two t r u s t e e s . Mr.


Park, on c thb deeds


hairman


!fof £500. surviving


.Closes Bowland-


to Mr. B. Bentley, of the Gisbum


i -aturdav’s programme — eluded a kymkhana by raem- bars of the Pendle Forest' and


Hall. Bolton-bV' in-


the by


M]'. H. Hlhdley. father of Mr. J. R. Hlhdley. of Gisbiime Saturday handed


the has


'■ i


,perl week.: Children would be, excluded from the charge.' Thgre pwodld cf course, bei Jauitel a numbejr of appeals: jig iagainst this ! cparge on the!


■ Briefly, |thib vyas to . charge i afteii the flrst lodger, !2s. 6d.


Ii| view of that they had to . seek other 'means of revenue,


by voluntary efforts,” added Copncillor Cook.


schdme should be worked out to sncouraeie people to give smEll subscriptions, was made Alderman alte.


by u thw J. H. Satter-


report of the Public Library Conmittee,: the deputy mayor. Councillor | I. T. Rushton. complimented the Borough Lib:‘arlan. Mr. A. Hanson.; on an excellent report.


|


Issi es ! per I .year, and it was; kood tb: know that the extra expenditure of the library hac' been appreciated by the ratepayers.


There wis now over 100.000


years agi report to: which ■ the five eveninks and noqns per week, issues were then 70.000. i


t As ah cjld librarian, con­ hinued Councillor Rushton. he


ad studifid a report of 16 That was the


the last year in library was: open two after- and the


RSingularly, said Councillor


hours 01 opening w e r e extended, the number of issues fel. to such an extent that it took 10 years to get them back to 70,000.


uihton. | when the library


fhe libriry in those days somrihing like the


and the cost of the library was now five times as much, but they ought to be pleased for it was!a good library and satisfactory to the public of Clffheroe. {he added.


ptenses had been met, only things had now changed,


unt kranted to it was > 0. and after various


dereila” of the Corpora- depkrtment, and got little support. The


O was left for buying IS and magazines.


Cpmipentlng oh the annual VILLAGEWATER SUPPLY: “SERlOli ; i'


Williamson, at thq monthly meeting of Bow District Council bn Monday.


milk production being carried on in the areal Councillor Willlamsori said he had visited one farm recently where there was j not a dron . of water available.


Emphasising, th^ extensive | .


something about tiie situation Instead of waiting for the Regional Scheme,: knd! I would like: our Surveyor! to see ilf anything can be done. If We get a dry summei] the position Will: be verk \ serious,” he added.


“ I think we ou?ht to do j -


HTHE water supply position! at the village of Bashall |Eaves was describe^ las “ very! serious ” by C o u n c i l l o r R;


POSItlOtl” SAYS ICOUNCUlpR I


! !’ • i ' ■ . ' . : !; -*■' 1 a n d Rural


of the Housing - Committee, said although it had taken' almost six months : for Ministry to jagfee ' to t prices, he was certain tli


/areas, the Waddingtbn houses would be ready forj occupation by nextjSprink.


the work as |expeditiously they had in nelghbohrl


he coritractors {carried j-. ■


• Councillor W- W. Dugdale. Waddlngton, agreed that ’ the position was I serlpus at the •present time la n d they might possibly have to aSk the .Council to help provide; a doniestlc supply. | If they did make such an application he hoped the supply would be forthcoming.


j .


asked whether could take, over supply.


was a private supply. It was intended: to take :it over when the Regional Scheme Was approved., but If wished to open for the acquisition supply, then he po tact the owner Immediately,


Gardner. In reply, explained the


C erk, Mr. ;J. that ! It


nthe Council would coh-


egotiations { >h of j the


Health Authority, {to see that in" the event of a'-water short­ age the heeds i of I the people a r e • met..' We l-^all make arrangements. If., necessary, even if It means parting water from other supplies." said Mr. G ar d n er . :|


“ It is our duty ias a Public that - he '■


meeting, to discuss certain aspects of the Reglohal t Supply and one pf the points


The Clerk thbh" explairied ! had 1 arranged 1 a


io be discussed ati that meet­ | ! HOUSING TENDERS i


on the Waddlng^on housing site, have been accepted: by


truction of roadk and sewers Htadley, a,nd Mr. W. Heaton of


t Revised tender^ amounting eo £17.584 19s.j j2d. for, the £rection of 12 ! houses, and s 3,610 5s. 8d. for the con­


the Council.! 1 Moving t h e i acceptance. CouncUlor T. .Aspin. chairman


Craven Harriers Hunt i and Pony Club, and an exhibition of English folk dancing by the i Glsbum ! Morris and Old


Labour Meetif ‘No Pollies In


English Folk Dance and Song Society. The gala was opened by the Festival Queen (Miss Ann Wilkinson) and Is reported bn page four


Castle CLITHEROE:


Baulking with Bard ays loesi Why Crossed ?


By crossing a j cheque you make a more difficult:


buncers, Iciallsgd then in


ed r to Ige shoe


account; it will bear the through whicli I it was paid.


th ie r s -work he cannot oWaia | value for your clijeque from a!;! bank unles;3 he has a ' banking


account J When your cljieque Irpaches yoijr the' bank of need


|tamp [ of and in case


' the! person who received t le monqy for it ca.n y ^


, be asked how it canie into one, la


I cheque is an “open it can be cashed by anytne endorsed) at your own bran,


' convenient, but unless I reason for drawing an open!


king this “crossing! (if it is properiy


his hailds. If your ' ' ;J


3h; this


: here I is cheque I it is a good


'thing to use the prole'cton of uhe crossing,


IS sometimes a definite


Council for use Grounds for the holding of a ■party rally in August, but. at their meeting on Tuesday4 the Town Council 1 turned down the


application - to


Grounds I should be used! for events of any party political nature.! |


grounds that It desirable that


Would be un- the Castle


, ; . ' T: When an “ Advertiser land


Mr. C. K. J. price. 1 chairman of the! Cllth'efoe Lafeour Party, on the{ | matter.! he. described It i s ! a “ fuhda- mental freedom [’ that such places as the Castle Gropnds should I be available I for assemblies of a public nature.


imes” ! reportelr! approached


i If a political party wanted to hold a meeting he thojukht it should be J available I for them, hp added.,! ,


t It was still hoped to, hold be


could Price.


said p r i z e s ! f o r ! BEST A L L p T M E I ^ S


"PRIZES are to be awarded for the bestrkept Council


lilers BARCLAY^ BAIVK LIMITED


.103., £1 and Ids. should be awarded with a lCertifleate of Merit .In each Iciase andj that the Musson Cup shou/d be t awarded for ohe year to .the I I I * ; !


allotments In ! the Borough. The Town Cohncll on Tues­ day agreed that;prizes of £ I


enant of the [best'cultivated allotment. .


twice during July and in September.


tenants of Council allotments, and judging will take [Place the year, in


The scheme {is conflried to


he rally if a {suitable placed found,


the application, on i !■" i ’


iTpOLLOWING I k ‘ m e k t ih g V I between representatives of


cil and members!|Of the {con-' tractors employed " on Council’s. Hqnsink: siteSp progress on and ‘ Grihdl


Bowlahd Rufal District Coun­


the lakk of Rimington housing schemes, T .: Aspin, chairman Of Housing Committee reported the


CouhcUlor the


ovether etheton


on c l l ’s_ ___ __________


interview k t {the Cquh- eetingj on Monday.


C “ I mink we |ca!n! say!' result of that {Interview ibetterjunderstahdlhg between


ouncillor Aspinii"'that


' progress from now.ion.” The! dejayj continued CJoun


me Council and! contra has atisen and {we shall steadier and ! u|ilhtern;


torssee pted


cillor {Aspin. hkd been due to a variety of-"causes, not. the d least of which had been the


dded. |; ,j | .■ | j, ;r


cTloipaPlMnlng tou


on housing Labour r P k r t y


the .. Tpwn of the Castle


Divisional niade


water from the [Manchester supply being fed , direct : to Bashall Eaves. { [


ng was the possibility |of I


Councillor Williamson then thethe


Council existing


H


bum, said he ‘{vould like to be placed oh record his-^pprecia-| tion of the way, In; which i;he Council I rallied round at' ';he opening of Gisburn’s Festival of Britalh Week,' and personal support which memH


gratifying.” j i ; i ! Councillor B. Bentley, |Cjis-


Councillor Dugdale: “ he


bers had given celebrations, thanks, of the and of the mittee.


:


! /vtvtrvM I He


Parish Couiicll Festival Com-:


during voiced


Hom^ Fijom| r OMnl in dlitlietob


Persian tour of! dutyj


of 69, iHenthbrn-rbad, Clljth- eroei '' I ^ | ■ ! ' !


and the survey Of with: | the Ahglo- Mf. T h om p s o n is I


"pro-vlnce. one of, the aieas involved In the dispute [can- cerningl the i p r o p o s e d nationalisation of the Pehian oUflelds. Hejls home after a tour of 'duty {lasting two^nd a half years.


Iranlan Gil Company, and aas been stationed in | Khuzistan


Clitherod IMa^


B. Thompson.lonly son ofIMrs. late Mr. B.lThompJon.,


oilfields !ls ^r.‘ afte


in Jl I ‘Via


haunts, a hair of Pled Wag-: tails haye made an unusual' home at the Bold Venture; Wprks of the Horrocksfordi Lime Company fat Chat­ burn. Theylhavp built a! nejst and are rearing a' brood of four youngsters in one of the wotk’s . giant: mobile exps vatlng: machines;


seclusion t oma r y:


tillth


driver of f nbticed the


TO'JChanisin machine moving; qparry. little attention.


s elr ma: n and I"


mpre tfucting


Up but


Later, ., ho- j Inspectio revealed structed fo lh


michine. small As pidiy


ifED o: the


anner !|of con-; ' the nest. {The 'the I! machine two birds-flying; o u 11


remarkable was


w ! of : the; wa s ! actually


h'i ls t the


and ijdown the at jflrst 'Paid:


ur youhk wagjialls


cavity * inside ! thel THE MOVE


fhe parent birjds would l|eir hungry offspring.!


ollow the machine about t tpe quaryy in order to feed


ready to [leave !j the hest.' every effort wak made tb ehsure tpat theylj would not t be disturbed, and at flrst


wher: theyj would be


yourigsters were approaching ! the


I


Eventually, howeyer, they adopted mere crafty tactics! Rfeallslnk t i a t the machine always! {returned to the r same spbt In thb quarry at


began to v/alt until It had cbmpleted 'Its !J our ,n e,y •before parting Inside, j


egular: ' fitervkls, t h e y |


The-above hiotograph shows the nest—and its position m the muchinql-rof what are surely Britain’s • most niohlle iwagtalls.il:


New ^i)ns^l‘vatiye


Royal Grammar! Schoolj Mr. Thompson served In the Army and gained ja' cbrnmissiohed rank before 'joining the Anglo-lranlai^ Oil Company.


T o r ^ i ^ - n i g h t . ,


. attended meeting: of the pro­ cession {committee: oh Mbrday,


the town and district are tb be invited to take. part in Clltherbe’s Festival of Brl ;ain Torchlight Procession. This was decided at- 1 a- Well-


■ Clubs, mills.' ; workshops, trfidesmen. j lldencees I and residents are Invited to- ;ake part either on foo^, horseback, or lorry, or py jthe jorgkmsa- tion of mock bands, niock corporations,! etc-! I a The procession will be held


I ' I 'I ' I- ■


*son, ji secretat


Councillor J. Entwlstle , __ chhrrmk'h. apd Mr. p. Hamp-. 3f Pimllcofroad


aturday. September 1st. The! Committee e l e c


T> E P : E S |E N TATIVES of organisations : throughout j'


An old bpy {of Clltlibroe


md secretary to lithe Glithr erop Dlvisl 7n Conservative \ssbclatlon. He succeeds Mr. len Heaton, of Whalley, Cbn!-


s jConsett. Co. D,urlfam. was n I Friday appointed agent t ^eryatlvel agbnt for the past


Clkrry was; educated at Kihg's School, Taunton. |He served ln{ I the Royal 1 Marines frbm 1942 to 1948J and later had a managerial 1 training course With Messrs. Lewis’s. Ltd.. Wpich gave him a . wide e xjp e r 1 e n c e of modern biibllclty; methods.'


pointment A single man. aged 26. Mr,


t fter the Cllthefoe Agricul­ Sural Show bn the evenlnk of


I Mr. ■ Clapry began his political career at Birming­ ham, where . he ' trained i as organiser; ol th e : Perry Bair division, ard qualified ; as kgent. 'He afterwards becam,e


I


iriterest Iri local activities. I^e has played with several • Durham cricket clubs.


o improved 'j local Conservative Opei,?^


gonservatlve agent In the rganisation and took a keen


bnsett division of Durham! 'While In donsett. he greatly


Sum


abbut .the delay [In carrying |t the wofk at the Rlming- site.


GHT ON 'Very ' bitterly


i arid also i7e would, like ] to he rema nler of the joinering


mifficulty In o b | t a l n | i n g b aterials. But this, 'had not aeen ' the only, reasonl, he


Commenting jbn the hbusing stahdardsJ CbUnciilor Aspin added: that although the Council’s I architect! 1 ?had been asked! to .'siibmit alternative type plans it was not the {intention |ol the Council tb reducq materially the standkrd of new {houses.


Orlginallyl a letter -was sent Pto the contractors by I Mr. H,


received a | letter Clerk to the Rowland R.D.C.


have the


Tiatt! the Council's afcHitect. his: stated: I “ We, from


;foi the tiler. In [View of the ifabt that ypu completed .me roof timbering some consider­ able time ago. it iseems to ,ps. that very i Ittle thoughtJ has bebn glv;n with! ^regard obtaining ' these, {lathes, shhll be Pleased if you will let US' have definite linformatlon with r eg ir l to these lathes


delay has! been due to you nbt having obtained {the lathqs


We uhfflerstand that the


kriow whit preparations'have tbebn made for carrying {out


WQrk.”- think yc(u] will realise that


won I.T!he lel.fc continues: “ vye


vblu have lost, either throhgh. I a fortnight r pi


lack, of foresight or other reksons.


ffelw' weeks seyeralI


detter,ecided


in! which this .contract has been carried out? In the .last , will: be members


Council.’’ I


■I{no- reply l this ■ letter


on tractors. . . . . . . . . . .


Mth Mr. I Platt! ? meet : the ,


arid vice-chairman ouslng; Committee


ard It i was then that the chairm.an of {the together


was ; received nor to k further


xt meeting of the Housing iimmlttee. the dilatory wav,


ceptlonall.v good weather, i .d we: reel sure {that at] me


raised bv of !the


to


iV Operatic I' and Dramatic Society! established a hew fecord {with Its production of {(■The 'Maid.{ of { the Mohn- 'talns.” ! which raised ,mbre than £425 for local charlt.es. .The financial result ,1s; the {best in the [Society’s: history •knd shows 'an {increase of more than £85 on last ye^r.


' / ^L ITHEROB; ' Amateur Mil i ioi , . i?P


bers of the {Society at their annual meeting I on Friday night j bv the 1 joint hon. treasurer. Mr. Carey Lord.


This was reported to mem­


b r. F. J. Hargraves, who has Seen associated! with |;he was elected a life member.


Bv the unanimous wish of M the members, the chaimian. ociety' since! its earliest days,


e-elected president of |;he Society; Mr. I F. J[. Hargraves, chairman, Mr. Jj C. Cowglll.. house fnahager. Mr, Q. Speak, secretary, Mr..C.-Lord and Mr. J. C. {Dewhurst.i hon. joint h treasurers. Mr. T, U. Lid die.


OFFICIALS RE­ELECTED r Mr. !J. D.i Greenwood was


Oliver, j hon. physician. Mr. L. Hafdy was re-elected


hon. solicitor. Mr. J. Driver, on. kudltor., and Dr. W. D.


hon. {producer. I Mr. C. E. Howell, assistant producer. Mr. L. Marsden, musical director. Miss M. |Wadding|ton dancing •mistress, Mr. G. Cowgill, . stage manager. H. -V. I Bury, pianist, Mr Sharpies, ! property master. Mr. .W. Oddle and Mr. F. Marsh, -wardrobe nias|.er3 Mrs. Bury and Mrs. Rawcl,iffe, wardrobe 'mistresses, Mr. Geldard and. Miss A. Hlg 'prompters.;!..' {


p ia t f e n h y & E l^ tro ly s is


Superfluous Hair, ;Mo es.I Warts, I tJerminently reniov^d.


Miss TpmUnsort (tert.) 2. S;t. JAMES •ROW.


(off St. JamesrSt|reet), I BURNLEY,; ': ,


Hqurs : appointment. : P-m-:. I i


{.{ l . i ,1 _ -rrepare a Scheme ■ paintipg of a” lamp


i o|j l


Thel Lighting Engineer Is to t for ' tjhe


I __ th^ Bor•ohgh this


ancafds year.


i l i e i i o i i LOW MOOR Gf


BATTE • i t ies


;ley & SIMf SOIj4 ' C L I^H E R O E


STOCKIS'i’S: ' , i, {. '■ !PHONE ' i7 f ^ r b r e a d


OF GOpD TASTE AND -[7


t b H - C L A S S ! C O N F E t r ip iS E R ld I ;• ■ ; ask; y o u r G ro c e r fo r [{;


|


VEEVHl’S QUALITY FjPODS ^ andi b e !isure o f ; satisfactlpn. A. k V E E V E ^ LTD.


E^iipire B ^ e ry » CUtheroe - Tel. 131 {•Gi l l*


gei^iFwX^^oe N.:[-G. ' CLARRY,' -of


a f their activities n perfectly con-; a


ver. a closer,


est |contalhlng: In


suggestion that some


This Famjly i Is Mobile


Clitheroe Resident; I Object


To Scrap Dump signed by te


objecting to deWlopment ofl street as a scrap metal dumii|, hals been submitted to Clith efbe Town Council


PETITION Cli tlhe


and off Duckf


iThe apoliqatf p the dump was


eritrance' to Duck - jStreet Inspecting the committee of agreed tb the Was latejr con Council [and notified of the


lot of " lane,


r.6 e . resident! l the! proposed


S


which was ih s and afte;


firmed by th the applicanj decision.


hbwever, | the (council • ImDosei- seyeral | conditions. These


h granting the applicatlor . u


only of the laiid should bfe used; only scrap metal shoulq be stored saleable


that the centre portiof


six feeti' furt: be planted a:


moved at d pnths;;; the


ump should


on the site and metal should be ledst! every six ' ight of the ever exceed


along the boundaries of -th


ef trees should d malntalnec


site I to! obscure! it from adjoining houses,! and n| nuisance shoujd be caused t| the locality by smoke, dus riplse or|smellj ■


submitted on! ■ the grounds that the! development would spoil ■ the amenities - of the area by; possibly {harbouring t yermin, and ihterfermg witi


j The residents’ petition was


he view from fhe houses overlooking th j land.


submitted after approval ha already been Cpuricll, land


i This petltiop. however. wa,s given by the


hkve now bepn informed df the Council’s peclsion. 'and .of the condltlbns Imposed p:-otect the kmenlties.


the; signatorle. to


Breecle Noted


si Visit Herds


kt|N adjoining { farms at ^ Basliall Eaves.l near Cliih- efoe, are two well-kno,wn Dairy Shorthor h^rds — the owned by Mr. au Red Pump ;oddbr essrs.


hbr under the • Lancashire


shorthorn Br tlon;


Nor th!


efs came from all parts of the county to irspect the two ibrds at a demonstration' held auspices of the branch of the


I On Wednesday of last wees .ncashlre Shorthorn Breed-


ns at Mason-Green FarmL WHerd, owned . W Dugdale ar


Wekern- Regional eedets’ Assocla


corned by Sir The visitors


arid : the breeding I policips aidopted'-bn both [farms, and ■were greatly Impressed with results whlth


examined the stock


,ave been achieved. EXCELLI


’pedigree


hree yeafs. -who resigned hi, p .pfU to : take up ; a business


{have aimed ment at Ms self-contain^


Since 11942.


herd becamq and in results ,... putter fat pas enjoyed accesses. I


<T RESULTS i lessrs. Dugdales


st the establish airy Shortl i addition to excellent


Of more thaln 1.000 gallons. It Is Interesting to note that ilhce 1945 thk herd has been completely kelf-contained ^ d ,


rom 700 gallons In 1946. the i erd average ;has now been


ecame! attested in 1945 thqre as not been |a reactor, and


Since! Mr. Spurgeon’s herd hcreaskd td k -hresent averajge


ho cows have, been purchased at Red iPumpl Farm since that


date. I ' . 1


i A t t e s t e Id grading - uo omi herd. The attested in 1944.


oli' Green of • 'I


n |r ;spect of milk, nd conformation, numerous show


• t ; i


fvho were wql- John Worsley-


of Lancashire; s


Kemple Herd F. E. Spurgeon Farm, and the


YOUR I gHILD’S ' FU'T^E, AT AGE 01^ 11 TO 13,1 is OF VI


[THE IcRITIcj/VL TAL CONCERN.


a V E S im COLLEGE


lirovides SUCCESSFUL SECONDARY! gnd oilier cou for sbeh children:!


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SECONDARY EDUCATION Course tot JUNIOR COMMERCIAL Course fbr children 13 to Enrolments now being effected for the |;erm commencing ! inlseptemlier.


or from Mr. Geo. R. 7-11,1 EXCHANGE STREET, BLACKBURN


■ 1-1 Castlegate, jClitheroe (Tel; 513), children 11 tb 16


(Tel. 54p3): 16.


lidmondsbn, B rkdley’s Chambers, O F C L I T Ml E R G E 48, WHALLEY RD. 34, Telephone No. 483 I {(ESTABLISH^! OVER 70 YEARS)


CASTILE ST ' ■ ■!' -


. • (| BRING YOUR CREPE SO .E REPAIRS.


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WE ARE THE ONLY FIRM CARRYING OUT THE GENUINE SHOE IrEPAIR I ^ { SERVICE FOR THESE I Sh 6 e s .


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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Jkne 22, 1951


IMPORTANT NOTICE BEING SOLE AGENTS FOR


HOUSE ”


Eckoy Pye and Phjlco Car Kadio Jj


V ^ [ s t ( ^ c k ^ 1 Fitted by diir OTijn Engineeirs^


ANY MAKE OF RADlb OR 1 ELEViSION RECEIVER REPAIRED ON THfi PReMiSE?! BY .EXPERT'S-:


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