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Clithene Advertiser & Times, Augtfst 24,


1951


FloiiVeirs Take At Whalle;^ Sliow


Increased Desi


iip


prji : e s a l w a y s


say


: Is Id ir


as:!near per- fect ion as we can make


and -need we it — our


it,


s t r : c t cdn- foririty with B oa rd of Trace Regu latiO'ns.


May we I have the pleasure of quotin ? you for these or any other furnishing requirements?


display jol sections,! and


year. There j v


\ LTHOUGH not a tecord, entrie A- t,ae


annual! fli»weii and vegetable shov^ totalle^ riore than 400 and shoi?


gh(^ and Wha Illey Hon


show. Payourable comment on they aualityl and standard of the ex^iibits, despite the late growing season, .was expressed by the judges.


considerable interest among the main


. -d they aroused litors to the


as an impressive e>:hibits in all


i 147 exhibits in! the vegetable section, a fact which was all the morfe remarkable In view of the recent | weather con­ ditions.


were 167 floral exhibits, and


Society wa; irst t h e flbwier numbered vegetable


For the


entries in the sect:ion. T h e r e


FURNISHERS Y0jRK jSTREteT, GLUHEROE. T jI. ISl


show were . S. Lockley, Inclu


Special


which t h e , Festlival of Britain emblem c o n s i s t i n g of flfteen hundred blooms, and a d i_s p 1 a y by Brockhall Ho s p l t i a l . Langho, by permission! of the Manage­ ment Committee. Credit for this la,tter display is due to Mr. H. Smith.- head gardener at the hosbital. and his staff.


deluded a replica of


features of ’ the a display by Mr. of Clitheroe.


tural section I were Mr. Birtwlstlb. Great Harwood, and Mr. iJ. Wells, Accrington, and thosel for the ladies’ section 1 were, handicrafts: Miss M.! Walmsley, Darwen. and cookery: Mrs. J. Gregory. Whalley.l


The jildg^e


_______ i s for the horticul­ H.


Mr. Alfreq Taylor, president.


perpetual and these on behalf


* 1 |YEARS


BEIj^IND AND TYRES ARE BY EX PE firs ON


Seek NOT


SIX , 1949-50 FOR <HA^b-*SEWN REPAIRS a!nD„ 1^:


OPEN TO Gl^EAT BRITAIN. s p e c i a l ! D IS P L A Y


. " I h ' - o F . - I DRYFOOT JUl^OR


STURDY FOOTWEXR FOR SCHOOL W E ^


New I Styles in Children’s Arch-Siijpport Footwear. | j


R. TL RNER & SO 82-84, LOWERGATE, CLFTHEl^'


TURNERS h FOR — J ’


QUAUTY CARES AND PIES


THE MODEL BAKERY i I i s , BAWDMNDS ■ CLItHEROE


Elite HIO HOUSE”


Pye iand Philco Gar in stock


F it ted b y o u r I ow n E n g in ^ r s .


ANY MARE OF rIaDIO OR TELEVISION K iCEIVRr RE1»AIRED ON


Tlffi ^REMISES BY: EXPERT NOTE THE ^DBESS—


16. C^TLE GATE. Telephone CUth^roe 21 RSONAL STATIONERY


We have a ^h^endid range of Personal suitable for printed or dlestamped headll:


to sep samples and.specimens stamped hotepaper.


WEDDING STATIONERY


INVITATIONS,, complimentary HYMN SHEETS, MENU /CARDS, HORSE-SHOES


'


BIRTHDAY GREETING


AND CARDS


leasbhable pr ices.


We ;ilway,way^ carry a most atti*; thesi! Cards b: ■ y the leading Pii


■ V . THI^ HOUSEUSE,FOR PERSONAL SERVhCE


a d v e r t i s e r & HlViES OIPFIC «, , MARKET PLACE, ^CLITHEROE Telephone ;Nos. 407/8 (Two Lines)


>:rrr-


active coll, bllshers at


ectlon the mi


dARElS., n p e t :?i ,


stationery ■ ngs.: Ask


of printed and di<e- Radio


1st SILVER SALVER, IdS] INTERNATIONAL & CHAMPIONsinP DIPLOMAS,


VETTED;


sented by Mr. F. W. Newman, chalrmaii bf the Society.' arid Mr. E- lw|alm,iley, secretary, who made! the arrangements show, expressed


show, the 'At the


for th^ thanks to tributed to occasion.! of,


of Mr. Hj Hamnson, treasurer, and other


the shbw, was


carried out by members of the cojmmilttee.


dupies were


wards sold bj the proceeds charitlesJ


amateur won by Whalley. “ Clegg” the best


j PRIN /The


'Mr.' ho


conclusion, of the prizes were pre­


all [who had con- thej Success of the The financial side in charge


ably


:A compiqtltlon was won^jby Mrs. E. Sriiith; Whalley.


[The exhibltl were after- auction, and will aid local


npembers only, were G.! C. Taylor, secured the


G. Brayshbw was


side grqwn) section.,,


worth ” challerige cup for the best


awarded exhibit pf in


flowers the


(outside I pirowri), and Mr.-J. irshbw. Clitheroe. who the


“ Duck- (out-


open


’^(bpen): i |R. H a m p s o n . Diploma pnost ooints In vege­ tables, open section: Mr. J. R. Bowes. Dlploniia most points


vegetables,! mepibers’ section: E. ChewJ Diploma, most points In vegetables, members’ section: jl|R. fiowes. Diploma, niost pointsJn flowers: G. C. Taylor. | [


! Bronze I meda|l. best exhibit


cbokery: Mrs. L. Bloomfield. Diploma, best exhibit cookery: Mrs. E. iParker. ^ B r o n z e medal, o^tstahding exhibit handicraft^: Mrs. E . ! Lord,


! Bronze Imedsl, best exhibit b e s t exhibit, vegetables


diplomas!awarqed by garden­ ing periodicals magazinb follows:


were won as brorjze medal for


In flowersi opbn section: H. Lockley, Clitheroe.


I Bronze m e d a l s and and a woman’s


[PAL AWARDS DPhi'es.i open to


ihallenge cup for exhibit of flowers


won both [first prizes in the carnation classes. blODms .were sent of the Society to a vice-


iVho' is in hospital. Col. l1 Green, of Whalley.


formed, entries in section out-,


time since the f 1


Lead


Entries And Quality ExUb^ts ite Late Gro i im g Season' nHj


Gaideri Swedes! J..R. Bovres . 1 .


six* Tomatoes :* \V. _ Lettuce : IH.' Hampson


-- - - - - - - or


CG ent's Buttonhole H.. LOiskley, J. G. Blliheroe. Laays Spi-ay : AvaVshaw, CUtheroe. Aste


FLOWI^RS (Open)


Ta 'Watt. Antirrhinums B \' ior. Border Carnations. Crayshaw. Perpetual Carna


Hthroe biooms: othJr t aiwood. Sweet Peas.- tbiee


vase ol six spikes: H. Lo Plo'vers, cut from opeii, one


ockley. catheroe Sweet


ph. Plant, Begonia ; , ^ s . Mis 3 A. Lowe.


er, Clayton-le-Mo^s. e enlx. Best decorated


Gol^L. Green. ' Chrysanthemlum^: C. C. Tayior. Do., IncurveU M*' Taylor. Dahlias, de^ral


■s : R. G. C. i J. G.


i lions:


rs G- Phoenix. Dahlias F^'surks


• Blrtwell, Sahden. ten . v i:ks 1 J. Walibank.


•hr,rvarletles. ;Slx spikes of . each: Lj. 3. Taylor. Gladioli t jUi,


for Arc aer Pot


any variety or Dorothy M. Taylor Bow. of ao


l table decoration. Mrp i


[tlives : any 1 loses, Great vases,


VI,’eeks' iriias *


t 3. B.able :


VEGETABLES (Members’ S 20.) Collection


ntt Do. Do.att


Plrt. D O . s m a l l . J. R..Bmve= Potxtoes. roH“4’


kidney, white: R. A. flttJ kidney, coloured: R. A pm


DO. COQri u


Six Shallots, ^arge collouUeed:.


o J, K. Dwpri


•i'-‘iikrfl^t‘“DoTlongT”'j‘.“R.’"|owes. g-rrfcabbare°:/;j.®Hunt,


man lU Beetroot, rounc : R. cc Three Carrots, (long .


utl ltly |OnlMsi:^_ B. Let;uce, cabbage. w. Biitwem


R.i Bowes. Three autumri sown;


^®Kth°%a?14ty bf Vbgltabie : Ji W


a* Ibank. O'ne CauUhower . J- J. Hrmt.


Three l/umips| R. A. P^ratt Dish rtf fivG Tomatoes: w. isiiLweu. '^ o Garden S-wedes : J. R. I owes.


FLOWERS (Members’ Section) A nindioll • 'J- G. Brayshaw.


st’r^^'°lngle :iMrs G. B. Phoenix, Astors.i double:


Chrysanthemums: G. C. Tayio . DO. incurves: G. C. Tayiou


C. day or.


bloim :: E. Walmsley. : FRUIT (Members’ Section) M Plate i of three dessert At ples


Leaph. Fi'


f any other: EGGS (Open) i


othir variety: I Mrs. C. PirL Jar of :3ottled Fruit: Mrs. L. Bloom- aeld. Do. stone fruit, apples, pears, etc.: Mrs. J; Briggs. Homc-


Blsliop. Jar of. Jam, stone fruit. " ’ e: Walmsley. Jpr of Jam, any


j i r !of Fruit Jelly -


I


t mith. Wlswell. Exhibit of S


Par t r made


G. E. craft.


arker. Do.. u ,r lituu .


Cine or Crotthet: Mrs. ~layton. Do.,


~ Trum n


t (Open to children In th( dls-, Frlct). 1 Best [collection of ” ’"'3JVlldDerek Klowers by schoolchild:


I SPECfAL CLASS ai, Hurst Green.


Whalley, on Sunday, 13-.year- old Ernest Walmsley, o ' 50. Ma,den-street. Church, ran int) the rear of a shoo iing- brske. driven by Mrs. Eva Ho::rocks, of 40, Bank-si reet, Rawtenstall.l He was taken to Accrington V 1 c t c > r 1 a Hospital by County ambu­ lance suffering from severe head Injuries, but was [ater allowed hom'’. 1'


Ctycling In j Accrlngton-toad. CYCLIST HUR'


PEE :PS INTO 25 YEARS AGO


: ' '


Eixtracts from our issue of August 37th, 1936. I-


Billington.j Diplomas out­ standing i exhibits, handl-E crafts: Mrs. 1 J. W. i Clay­ ton and Mrs. G. E. Trueman. Great Harwood'


‘Other awards wjere ; 1 1


I VEGIeTABLES (Open) SI Two sticks Celery: R. A. Pardtt,


Ptt. Do. round, coloured: R. A. Paratt. Do.? kldndy, white : R. A. Aaratt. Do.:kidney, coloured : R. A. Paratt. 12,pods of Peas: Mrs. of. I. Kay, Hurst Green. Six pods N Broad Beans : J. R. Bowes. Wine Scarlet'^Runner Beans : i J. F allbap^ Bllllngtjon. Nine Dwarf


Three Beetroot, Paratt. Do.l lonE: Two Cabbages: Three Carrots, she Any other variety Bartlptt, Two C Hampson. Three E. 'King - (Great


rench' Beans :


rt: J. R. Bowes, of Vegetable : C. auUaowers: R. Turnips : Mrs. Harwood). Two


Mrs. A. I. Kay. round: i R. A. C J. R.: Bowes.


' ' . Walmsley.


C.R.G.S. Examinalion Successes— I ■


(Continued f ron Column 6). . (


ard Ctowman, Ei}ic W. V. Earn- shaw, Robert J. Ferguson, Barry Ibbotson, peter


W. Lancaster,


Hindle, Michael D. Hindley, Robert W.j Seed,/Hugh P. Seph- ton, Michael jWaaibrook, Terence Whittle, Cojih H. Taft.


feenneth


f lined byjGraha n Dickson, the Assheton (Jup by Edwin Wrigley, t ie Ditchfleld Pi'ize by Donald Tranter aiid To'ence Ibbotsori, and the Bciaen Prpe by James G. Scott.


The Honoratus Prize has been :


William OJ! Williamson, Barrie Winterhottbrii, Edwin Wrigley, Walter G. Altham'. Neil Bleazard, Fred Camithers, Peter J. Cotter- ill, John p.! Crabtree, John B. (3ranswick, I (Roger A. Devon, Bernard I Haworth,


l abden. Six Shallots : C. Walms­ Pey, Clltheroe. f Plate of six aotatoes, round, -white: R. A. Par-


took Ha; of D. Ho Mat son anc of shlri


on Wednesday, the weqeding place i of Dr. Joseph


T .the New North United Free Church. Edinburgh.


' ' . i


q^e, Clltheroe, and Miss ■y Helen 1 Fergussbn Law-


fes iFairweather, elder son Mrs. and! the late, Mr. A. Falrweather. “ Colbqrne


Afdbeg, Aberkeldy. Pe e;


second daughter of Mrs. e late Mr. A. Lav son. rth-


dirty linen Was washed bs the Boudand Council on MondaV. In days past, that arithorlty was pleased to do its ma ogling in! public, but members are now e n o u g h . | speaking, to!


Rumour has it tha t a mt bf


pecjting. matters of nblicy supply “ copj( ” enough from the out ad(ied


Differences ^f opinion pUt


Bowlanc? meetings, vlth- personal- wrangles being


paid S a moti madi peal: of


[Jifiialley Churich bellrin.. a visit to Morecambe


t u r d a y, travelling or-coach.| A halt e,, at Lancaster, w! s were riing on the the Castle! Church.


gers on by


]jells


Whalley; Mr.| Robert Clark. Boll on-by-BowIand.


Obituary: Mrs. Hlnchlev.


. Tt.i oper ump]i; T. E Hey. obta


ined.


e Rlbble Vjalley League Is (to recel3>e applications res for next season, statei Morley,: secretary, of Sta:pi from whom details ca:


was lere


and pull down the blinds before the soiled linen Is pro­ duced. Nobody Is more thankful than the reporters, who never auite knew what to In and What to leave out; X6S“


lock the C loors metaphor!: ly Cakes. . T3irT. ■


iruiaau. CiAampic a, a Leathervfork: Mrs. E.


Embroidery: Mrs. Example of P andi- “ Lord.


fplain:ruit : Miss A. ■ Knlt- W.


F. fruit :


. ive Hen Eggs, any colour LADIES’ SECTION (Open)


C j ’ Hunt. Perpetual Cardamons:


Brings.; Roses,! three blooms : G. C Taylor. Sweet Peas, vase of six still-es- J. Hunt. Calenlvaas, vas'i of six spikes : J. Wal^fcank. Antirrhinums, wase oi Jiln- spl^s- G O Taylor. Marigolds . ajrs. G. b ’ Phoenix. Border Carnations .


Dalilias, decorative : J. Vvl . w ^asv. Do., any other variety . W.


ol L. Green.: One Pot Plant, In


c r! H. Leach, Clltheroe," n< ooo clng Apples : W. Birtwell.... Plate


. Do. Mi


rs. H. W.


s'. F..1 ■ .Tav


I T;r>TVPS r lilowes. ' Nine pods of Peas : , J G


R. A. R. A. • C.sixPar-


M ■ay i Peas,pkley. vase. Miss iwers F. One


Tribunal Hears


Bowland Possession j Case


Bolton H by - Bowland, for po'ssessicin of a nine-acre pasture how tenanted by Mr. Fred . lieeming. Middleba!nk Farm, Boltdn - by - Bowland. was hea!rd by a Ministry [of Agriculture Land Tribunal I at Clitheroe Town Hall last T hu r s d a y . Mr. Miles Archibald, ! barrister-at-law. presided!


A N application by Mr. F. :G. -Macalpine. Holden Clough.


this own/er.! told the Tribunal that Mr.: Macalpine, in 1948. purchased. Corglll Farm, Bcilton-by - Bowland, with ariother farm and Holden Clough, from Mrs. Milne- R(3dhead. The field i In qqestion! was part of Corglll Farm, but' In 1947,1 at the request |of the tenant', the field was let to Mr. Leemlng.


i He vfas the teAant j ol Middlebank Farm, which -was ([)wned by a different land­ lord. In 1949. the tdnant [ of Cqfglll Farm left, and Mr. Macalpine took that farm]in hand. He found It in poor (jonditiori. and had now got it Into excellent heart.


j


paring ! to establish hn Attested pedigree herd lof Avrshires, and approval had been obtained to build a new shippon. The’ nine-acre field


oflf In the first place. OWNER’S INTENTION


I Mr. Macalplne was pre­ Mr. T. M. Backhouse, for


COUNCIl. POV^ERS SHOULD B|


the House of eroe | Town informed M^-, M.P. f o r


was an ihtegral part of Corglll arm, and , it was not good


wbs In I poor condition, and Mr. Macalpine’s Intention; if got possession of It, ■was to jr ng it! up to the excellent


standard of the rest of the fajrm.' | ;


Improved. T h e field In questioni was In a neglected state, and needed ploughing, cleaningl draining and re­ seeding. \ : I ' .


I


that if the notice to quit was tp operate, Mr. Leemlng -would hqve a| policy now half- fulfilled.: He was in the pro­ cess of 1 establishing a self- contained dairy herd. When he! took: the field it was In W


; |Mr. R. P. Lee, for' the tenant, i told the tribunal


within the limits of tenant- farmers’! resources he had improved the land. He urged that It was in the Interests of g()pd husbandry that the land should remain In Its present tenancy.]


'


last Issue; the Tribunal later inspected the field, and will announce Its decision later.


1 [ As briefly reported In our


THE PAST 50 [years ago


Extracts from our issue of August 33rd, 1901.


in the Borough, and who was called up, as a reservist to the East Yorks. Regiment, on December 29th, 1899, has been Kecommended to the War


R I v Ia TE a. LITTLE, I fomierly police constable


Little Has been connected with Temnest’s Scouts, and It was while; discharging his duty as p scout that he dis­ tinguished himself. He was out: neaPt Harrlsmith, on June 15th. 1901. and observing 40 BoCrs,making for a kopje, he anticipated them and kent thejn off; and for this Lord Kitchener has brought his


name specially befbte ! the


ambulance men who went out to South! Africa from 'Whalley have noW returned safe and sound. The last, to return was Ptb. W. Martin, who arrived home yesterday. Pte. G. H. Mowle reaching,-Whalley on Saturday last. These two left: in company with Sergt. Hoole. !


notice of the 'War Office. ,[T;he -’phole of .the six


I t I Police-constable Truss, of


appears that Truss, while In South Africa.' was moved from station to station, and th e ; box was forwarded after him, only overtaking him. hoTSfever.i some five weeks after his [return to dutv.


hasl beep on duty as a Reservist! In South Africa, reebived ia Queen’s chocolate box! on Wednesday, addressed to[ pirn a t , the Blackheath- rbad Police Station.


h e ! Metrppolitari Police, who It


Obituary: Rebecca Horrocks, aged 60 years. 'Whalley-road.


C)fflce fdr distinguished ser- ■viep In the field. :For soriie-time now-Private


[ r e t c h e d condition, and


application, Mr. C, R. Ingham, agent ito the Huntroyde Estate, Padlham, said Corgill Farm was in very good con-' dltion and; had been much


Supportin'' Mr. Macalplne’s


The field was necessary!to rglll Farm, now just over acres.’ At present the field


ate management to let: It


his support which was ' urges that of the functions of be undertak that L o c thus reorgan that full mes bjlity for loc out which. _ vital, local go “


Hetherlpgton ■the-Council that local g be.local. must by people li\ they' were Intimate witlji ments, local possibilities.


ell’s views T o w n Cl


cannot possi by any fo: government County Coup tlon,” said adding that members of Town Council of the motio


MAJORITY “ This, Is


bemalntalne Communlca


! In reply, M


Corporations that! a motion on the re­ organisation ef Local Govern­ ment was to be debated in


which intimated


Division, of “ two tier ” gbvernment|.


b()i


the Association of Municipal Told


INCREAS —M.P.


CARRYING out a sugg( contained in a lettra


estion from


Commons, Clith- CouncU J have Richard Fort, the ,Cl|theroe their views on


independept and vernment cannot d.”


t )


■ing In the area serving, a n d all its reauire-


conditionk and IN FAVOUR


fundamental and ;iply be adhleved i;pi- of regional control or bv , cil ' admlhlstra-


the Town Clerk, the majo::ity of the Clitheroe were in


clpal Corporations hape had the question bf reorganisation of local government ' under consideration for [some time. As a member of the Associa­


The Assoc: atlon of


County' Couni :11, and services cal riaturb such


by the


of a more iq as parks. llprary.| and water, being control,led by Cfitheroe Borough.


other hand, and deals w whether of Importance.'


A County


)lth all services najor or minor


: Borough, bn the s self-coptained


other Municli) was the autfii fite service planning, taken over also.was a,lap the town’s hp


opinion of authorities Is have more po tration than


Iri Conseaui At 'one tlnlie Clitherc e


-ge proportion of alfh inatters.


vers of adPiinls- at present.


: 5 t ^ . ESSES


dertifleate. of ination. The


superseded by


wn ; as s now


School, cer altpOugri


pactink regu I; a universi:;


■which ejcplains publishing succ|i only. As anno: boys of Clithercji School out of full “advanced’


son, Eric Aul irey.j jWipiji; rooks Cbailes


Hartley. Robeijt B.! s. Colin A. R. Lamont, Standring, Jol n L. Peter Ames, Gpjrge jB. J,


certificates at / William G.


[The Hale.


BeU, John A. B: Capstick, Arthur Clay top,


((Continued foct ol! Coliurn


forbids the pupl; list with de


: One of the


(tjailed paijt: the! licw s


itn 16


new I regu ication of


esses with ced last pv


following boys Ordinary


Kenriei H


pevious ,s a?e which ifleate there


e Rpybl Gnt entranU g


le-ybl cert: i Icates.


lations a pass culars, yle of names jek, 14 mmar ^ined


ations ■y-:


gained leVel: Keith


conducted by lation Board, years, but th( different fropi governed the Examination, are_ still very e: for‘entrance tc


Tfh


Education examinat: e Jojnt Mi


ition knb irtificate “ Trie


leneral exam-


as in p : regiilatiop; those


on is atricu-


0


'details of how to start and; run a Littlew :o*d Shopping


re le a se |ser|d me the Llttlewbods Catalogui 1 I ' Club I Orga/nISers. j ] am .over 21.


kinson, Atkin- m S. W.


tchon.t tri B.


Rich- si.


“ !t


I I Jfddrea..


(BLOCK tmERS)‘""y““" “—------------- . 1 Port f ^ i s p ^ ' &vel(^ l[|d. stamp to: ' | ““ . ,■


^ this g ^ ^ ^ ^ p o j |^ n ^ 2 ^ p o s t the coupon,Below.toda] '


*»LT;»....... I . . o:


Se7I3T7or_yw free copy bf Littlewood’s Lutuml' today! With it you wil rei


C ub Organisers make as much as £10 frim afsIngTe Club—sb can you! And In addition to thd money you


Oub-T-the pleasant, friendly waV of makihg ",


in


lots-of new friends, toplj Don't mliss .............. 'n=nas,


' ‘O'®* P’any ‘Hon-c-ShoipIng' money you


ahdi full details for !! / '


T i 1 ' -I


receive full ,, Ijlom^


t these 1 were the I County as


, and to w n


ence, the gjeneral air “itwo tier” that they should


C.R.G.S SUCC


^H E examin “ School


al Corporptlons, ority! for Police,


iLiu like


such as education. town plannlpg,- and bounty roads, being (Sealt Iwlth


authority, the major services police.


favour Munl-


Dvemment must be administered


, said he thought Were corivlnced


ting the Coun- the M.P., the erk, Mp. , G.


r. Fort promised for the motion that thlslHouse ;he re-definition lundaries a n d Local Auth orltles in forthwith! -so 1 1 Authorities sed may exercise' sure‘Of responsl- al services! wlth-


1,500 Ma


i Whaleyl day. The


1 O n e hundred used to m nificent F Britain e


Blooms ke A


Festiveu Disp! tii<


admired visitors to was the W‘ eroe gard^ Lockley. Nurseries.


Sh( ■ d l.v


ay


ousand five flowers were ake this nkag-


-:tie exhibitibn, of a Clith-


display, much the


es tiv a l! m b I e iri ow on Saiiir-


ner, Mr. Sam 3f Henthorn


.ys at' the !B i l.li ri g t a n. ■licuitural Society’s nijnth i ’ at Whalley on Saturday ' ,ed an increase.on last


u. Dish! twelj'. I


FROM COUNCq. MINUTES


FESTIVAL L 1 THE G


brationsl Clitheroe T o w n Council I have decided that the! Castle Keen shall be floodlit [durini the whole of next month.


to investigate a! suggestion that a [display of Corporate Charters, accompanied !by a short series of ! Illustrative lectures.! should be held.


A: special sub-committee is


Clitheroe include! a gramo­ phone recital by i the Clith- eroei and District Gramophone Society, j a Fell ! Race on November 5th; Girl Guides and Boy Scouts’ Rallies on the Castle Field, and a displav of television of short [wave radio transmission and reception by the Clitheroe and District Radio Society.


have been made: for cele­ brating i the Festival ■


' palgn is! left to the discretion of: the [chairman, ! Councillor B; Sharpies.


were|noiv*55 volunteers In the various I sections | of


'


municate with the solicitors for the owner of Nos. 3 and! 5. Marlborough-streetj Clitheroe, with II a [ view to the with­ drawal of an . appeal against the refpsal of the Council to accepit an undertaking that the property would not be used ilfor human habitation, and Demolition Orders made by the Councl} being annulled.


The Town Clerk is to com­


Issued during July.: Of these 7,594 were from the Lending Library J and 24 under the Inter-Library Loan . Service. The daily average was 401.


A total of 7,618 books were


borough’s Ci v i l : Defence Corps, j


It was reported that there the [


during the autumn. The campaign will 'include adver­ tising In the local Press: placarding; and the holding of a! public meeting to be addressed by Major Brether- tori; I County C;D. ' Chief Training Officer, at which. If po.^slrile. Civil Defence films will be shown. The date for the , launching of | the cam-


m I Civil Defence recruit­ A


C.D. CAMPAIGN ent can'-'alpn is to be held


other: suggestions which Year In


A S I part of 'the town’s Festival of Britain cele-


V,


imes of i)elr ar,


6n ourids.


■T L


ntrah'ce


:id [wordingI for' r o n z d plaque motaph,


to AT Wi


A ^ub-bomiLittee has been jpointed to ^e[ttle


CO^NClt OFFICES the Castle Gate


The formal consent of the


ind k ive f


Town] Hall.


tpee! equipment and furni- re [ and rdfumlshing the


i


resident in puck-street, the B(brough En i g i n e l e r has a[i ranged for an accumulation ■ debris in Mearley iBrook to cldared.


| A ‘( ‘Halt


elrected "t Fjeel-street Jad.


, j j ; .


sign is to be le junction of ■Ith Hlghfleld-


doundll’s i proTOsals for erect- tqlg' safety r4lls


Consideratiol


fpotpdths In the ’-'en deferred be - vestlgatlorisjbv ii:ryeyor.;


de:


how. [to be. hejld /ptember' IstL


€le[rion !n € 0


u N ^ iHINE foUo-w


A contribution to I be ' made enses of tlh(


\ \o n on


t h e


iding fjirther ' the! Borough


towards the Agricultural on Saturday.


certain h has


of [£10 10s. Following a letter from a


[espect of thd .'corivjersion of ■yttdn House Intofofflces, and 1,550 In resneqt ( of new


nister of Local Government larinlng has jbeen re­ td the borrowing by Council -o f '£1,872 in


and alsc) for!:plaques to ced at


lives In thej 1939-45


Recording the those '-who gave


_ I for the trie! Castle


the design a further


rA ’Japhj


volur madd Ch|


Yvor. Cou rerie ec.on expl supp.


cillq In; nece. havl: unbn ejcpe:


So:


. time ■wate:


'defl: ;m u Incre shoul fulle;


the that


of t mllllo In Au unles; only :


Th


■whenf situatl were ■waterl (Tues) down [ The d| ■was, mattel time


Thd 44 e n tale and showers 2d Us on our; run over


'erdale on S,unaay. ! (Vith ' a :)pful ta 1 WlAi(i -we so([in covered


Tjhresrifleld to ikiinsey After tile usuil fun and games


. The I (Offices of trie various departments of the Council, and the Library and Reading Room! vpll be closed for the September Holidays on Satur­ day and Monday, the 15th and 17th. .


|


reported arrears of rept, at present aniounting to, iilO 18s. 2d.' in respect o f ' lO tenants, j


The Borough Treasurer has ! ' ' ,


tender [submitted ! for the erection [of 29 houses on Low Moor I Housing Site No. 1 could ncit be approved and a suggesticjn that other tenders be obtained, has been made by the I Ministry df Local Government and Planning. The matter has been referred to the] Housing Progress Sub­ committee with power to act.


NOT APPROVED An intimation that .the


ported receipt of formal con­ sent by the Minister of Local Government and Planning to the bbrrpwlng by the I Council of £2,1(10. for the purchase of 11.585!! ricres of land at Henthorn-road, Clitheroe. .


Th^i.Town Clerk : has re­


tion, Clltheroe comes in the category of j a f‘ two [ tier ”


around; jKilnsey hpded' f i r Park “n i t suitable' fo“ Tne surface W; first into


ibed toward? Stone.


tqlvieW fri' si^e and cpyerec


Pindle distance,


f i r the: club and was certainly a pleasant And. * * lanes and


migehines alongside '■jy,


This


H^re we e sun


ill


andwere sooi the


We


miles thro lUghj Gisbiirn arid for lunch.


ICragg, we Ra^, a road


tnotojr trafiSci”- .top bad fir


two mileis [but petered a Sidney track as we Great Hunters h4d a 'short rest ouriding country-


e could jiist H in ( trie


roiri where, it was dis- make out remote


River Ico-y-er to was new groimd


finally .arrived on t<> Hawes RpadJ Through 'West ■wit'tonji: we turned [ towards Kettlewell to fijad thap we had USM this route on our return m m Durham last Easter.


sleepy . villages we


ihrough country • villi the' Leyburn


as We an i kiiew we had! a liice climb ahead.! Kidstones[Bank did not seem half so alarming as on pjrevious occasio^,: and we were aljle to! enjoy Ihe ascent, stopping at intervals to at trie view in trie ! sunlit valley [belcrw. At last;! the tip, ! and though ;ed vyith' a, string! headwind, we >n made a q(iick descent into ckden for a very welcome tea.


We. 2■were soonlonihoijie ground tra-Velled down Bishopdale


remounted our bumping


i intrl


I cert men


i Dug


; The contlE remar montlr ire'serv Ipolnt ing 'i Augusl that great | were dbwn^ rain C o r i grouni


the qulckll on th| 12th. met t the n 375,00 of .th(


Soni


resery appro varyii 7i n last c some gain.


S i i


' 'DEI “ It


. afraic more [


• we n« thoug


I sprlns whld neces.


! econo water


. escap 'F


■fhe r there contii to b( obvloi arifi had in E water engag and i It ws enouf


Not


i pas the


' ' tha goo


. and ■.-.‘silght ■


In


*’'gathe ing r befori


rQll


' ■ place used I prodi)


•tlnue that increi le q u l l agrlcf t h e f broug chani


■Wh


/ thouf sayl ago, gallol tion consj]


• 1 partil I hesltl


1 I said impri PrI


Cor hea the tbb


of ! not I


1 restl j the


'Co!


: got gallol ThI


■ €cor mak^ ■was:f Couii obtai new Fells now and


addel foiyi


.into possll


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