OUT M O ABOUT
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O’Neil took charge of the log book and so gained her first
practical experience^ of fire fighting.
“ Parents Awake
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staged in Clitheroe: next Week. It is called “Parents Awake!” and it is designed tb illustrate Christian home life. ’ !
i A novel exhibition with a challenging title I will be
in St. Mary’s Sunday Stjhool next Wednesday [afternoon and evening, and |;he guests will be given a civic [welcome ■
Mothers’ Union afid Young Wives’ Groups have organised the exhibition, and the' pro gramme includes ] talks on topics related to home life by a number of speakers. Exhib its, at a number bfj stalls will also help the exhibition to put across its .important menage. The exhibition Is beilng'held -
The Whalley D e a n e r y
by the Mayor (Coiincillor H Cook).
1I Welcome Dedsiim
o^f Clitheroe Rural [District Council to make application to the Secretary of State for an Order providing fori the registration by thei local authority of dealers! in' old metal, or marine; store dealers.
of the prevalence fittings thefts.
have been the wors; to suffer at the hands of lead thieves, and though local j churches appear to have as yet escaped the attention of these] un scrupulous rogues.' the Order will :help to safeguard them in the future.
Th|is has been doiiei because of I lead Churches
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T^HENEVER a. Government ' ’ department or municipal
boiiy takes over a bpildlng, i t seems that it at [oncej be comes necessary
to.placard It with unsightly notices which are not in keeping [with the surroundings. ' : j.|
One of the latest ''establish ■
to a driveway which leads to one of the most plcturdsaue houses in the localltyj |
: Would it not' 'be' possible,
one might venture: to i ask, to [have the notice boards made to fit In with the! surround*- Ings. A fine example!of [this is to be seen at Ribblesdale Modern School, where piiplls have' constructed !' a | board which hangs .at-the entrance to the school and iwhlchJany craftsman would be proud'.''to have made.
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. Perhaps, however, 6ovprn-. ment bodies would pbject to more picturesque boards on economy.
the gtouhds; of . More Classrooms
' The Lancashire ! Education Committee is to seek Ministry sanction for-the'cdnsti:uction of two additional classrooms- at Clitheroe Girls’ ' Glrammar School under the - 1952-53 programme.
i io t ic e Whalley Be^ Ceiitre
For Ambulance I —COURTY SElroRT
if JHANGES In the ambii !ance service In the .Clitheroe
area: are foreshadowed [ In a special, report presented to tl e Lancashire County Coun cil by a sub-committee o'f the C )upty Health Committee.
, In Its report on [ the ccunty’s ambulance sepylces, tie committee, says ithat a new ambulance; station Js rmuired at Whalley to serve ai ea^ at present served^ y the C itheroe. Great Harwobil and P a d 1 h a ni stations; * -which w )u^d then be closed down.
! The ' Coihmittee ' i recom- mmfls a vehicle establish ment of four''afnbulances and ttrei^' carsi. at the Wljalley St ition, which by nature of iti situation, would [offer a
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mere equable service- to the area thah-'is at: present the case;.'
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ments in the disteltt to suffer in this direction has ia plain notice board, which, [painted green, and g/1 v i ri g [ the necessary information, ' has been placed at [the:'entrance
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i(^DRCHES In tilei district' • will welcome th|e [dedislon
New Biiral Councillor Wins iBy Ten Votes
I R.D.C. M d Parish Council j Elections i In Clitheroe Arcsa
^NLY jOne inember jaf Clitheroe Rural District Coun [ Mr. Cl.,;Pi^ce[‘,iof.jVViswell, lost his seat in the Riiral
Council'elections, wUch, along; with the Clitheroe Rpral Parish CountjU .elections, were held on Tuesday.
Mr. Pierce, ;who : lias been
pohservative i representative ifor the combihed paddhes of Wlswell and j LlttleTi Mltton :>ince 1949, lost - his seat* by ,ten votes, his Independent Conservative opponent, Mr. r. [A. Pickup, of- Gross-a-Iieys fahn,. Wiswellj belngj elected Dy|17I votes tollBl lnjh74 per pent. poll.
I [.■ . ’The only other cont^t In
355; J. G. Sharp 308; Mrs. -illlan Kay 236; P. Clayton .96. There was a seventy-five l)ei} cent.' poll. '
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M Contests in I, the patish CounclI' electlons were [held' at -hatbum; and ;at; Alghton, ialley and Chalgleyl ' ]
13 ' [CANpIDAillsI- '
, .jfarlsh Council whp Icon- j Ijesped the election xe,tainlng ‘■fiejr,seats. Th^ two vapa,ncles [ere filled })y Mr. J. S. [Cowell hd Mr. E.' Pranklaiid
'I Elected: 1
Parkinson 307;! Miss |G. C. '’^eenian 298; Col. G.IG. H. oljx)n 271; J. S. ,Cowell 262;
||aI Hustwalte' 309; R. .A.
|. Frankland 256. ' | ‘I linsdeeessful ■
■ere:-.'/*'’ : | i ' [ [ , : ; < candidates
191; E. Peacock; 190. j [Seventy-five per cent. poll.
I alley! ChMgley, where t e n candidates contested seven seats, there was a, poll of only 29 per cent. [
Elected:' r
liRl Bailey 148; J.*Bdlley 138; J. 'iLdvesey 132; Mrs. M. jJ. -M. Brown 125,.'. [
Itev. Fr. F. N. Vavasour nS; G. [Melllng 163: B. Rawcllflej 160;
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I I Unsuccessful ; caindidates were: R, Garman| 69: J. Grlndrod 88: P.jA. Holden 68.
I |i T h e se '.w e r e ! the* [ 'only piai xl she s where |ltl was
[necessary to Hold [contests. I the candidates in thelremain- ingi parishes being returned [unopposed.'
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the i Rural Couricil, waj iReturnlng Officer. '
[Mr. T. P: Rush ton. Clerk to the
Mrs. Lilian Ray 1249; J. [arsh 244; F]
Pehnllii.gton 15; A. Cunllffe 22'7i T. tudson 201: R. M. Roberts
In the contest at lAighton, ,
QUffir SPEU at AUf^ON MAR
i^IT^HEROE [AUiCtlon was'strangely deserted [on
Tuesday—normally one of Ime busiest days'Off the week, bn the nearby Clithbroe Corpora' tlon ■ car park: only a few vehicles were parked. In epn-
, trast , to the blosely-pacl^ed [ ranks on most 'Tfiesdays.
^ The reason for'this deserve scene [ was tlie restriction the movement of Uvestoc which came Ir to force L. Monday in an effort to pre vent the spread of what must
•now be the farmers’ night mare I— foot 'and mouth disease.
Imposed by thp[ Ministry __ Agriculture, and altogether,' cover . 36 cof in t - le s . England and- Scotland - _ total area of almost 24 mllllpn acres.: - j .
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ithp i area unless they ; restricted to la t stock impredlate slaughter. Evfe thenjthey must 'be licensed a local authority. :'
on; a' journey between| ti South of England and See land.. Other animals whl were In cphtact wlth[ the co have' been dispersed over wide area.
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only region to be affected, fbr, there is already! a-restricts n order In respect [of 14 countl a in force In [ S o u t h e r England.
But' the North Is' not the ; Clitheroe* Police .'Statloh.
like others throughout tht country, : was ; on i MondE.y beselged by farmers seeklp! movement licences. :
NEW interest RATEl I'PAID ilPSHAfi^
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fl Observance of the highrstand- ards of service required'of, ite Panel Members by the Coail Utilisation Council.
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10 Co-operation with the Cdail U tilis a tio n C o u ncil, in thW national interest, to promote f the most eliicieot use of solid
uel. ; \>thihgi: . this sign
AUTHORISED SOLID FU E L
APPLIANCES SERVICE
CU7| I BELGRAVE STREET, LONDON, S.WU
20,: CATTLE Ai>ia, din
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avfiTHS & | r o n M | c i i x x MAJkE' An 'n |E A t [ WEppING C B T ' !
lYe have; in. s't,ock a complete range; ipf Sprliig-wound. Clocks, consisting of 30 Models.
i-hour.Strlklri Prices from' 21/6.' All
hour Timepieces, 8-day Pendulum Clocks and Westminster Chimes; Fully Guaranteed' with Service !ter Sales, at: !:'i
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TREE! - CLITHEROE if, Roamer Watches, i
pe'pdsiTSC''tNDIVWUAL)
Income Tax Raid I by the Society in ap cases.
Assets Exceed: Al’t.odo.olio "eferi/e .Fund: £550,000 .
Tel:487{48'8 ijcoJ Agents: [ MESSRS.:EDWArD (3HESTER,jt SON'
36, KING s tR E E T - cIl ITUEiROE J9i d
g e n[e r a 1 restriction w brought about by a herd . cows, which became' Infect;
I AFFECTED ANIMALS Thpmmediate cause of
restrictions is that shows oi sales! of cattle,! pigs, sheet and 'goats may inot be held
One probable result of tlhe :Th'e[‘rrestrlctlons have -belen'
"Inhere were [13 cafldidates 01] six seats at; Chatbiirn, the ;opr members of the retiring
;he Rural Council pleictions va!s at Chatburn, whei[e the •e |t lrin g representatives, pounclllbr E. I A. Phrkins’on ind Councillor J. Gi Sharp, retklned thelr[ seats | itfith a minfortable majority | against their opponents, Mrs. Lilian Kiy and Mr. Fl Glaytdn.[ The •esult was: R. A. Parldnson
TtffiY P W GAME. . .
, Steeplechases'! at *,S a w l e y were described at Bolton-by- Bowland Magistrates’ Court on' Monday; when three men were: each' fined £ 5 operating what Is [known “ the!: three: card .trick.” .
TNCIDEnts lat. the Peddle Forest! P o in t- to-P oin t
I They were John M. Sr.
(66),!labourer, of Somerfii road,:; Bloxwich. W a 1 s a ■William. H.'■ Chadwick ( miner, : of [ 39.:. Vaal-strieet. Barnsley: andl John T, Buck
letters to -the,court and-,each enclosed ' £5-i^stated’ by the ' Magistrates’: Clerk .to be the. maxiinum penalty.
ingham (54). labourer,, of TunCj-street; .Barnsley. : SENT
MAX1.MU.M HNE Alii three ] [Accused .......
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"We'have -hot been
play.ng long; give' m e ' anotiier chance.” In his 'possess on were [one [pound and 'lien shilling notes find five sets of cards.;
When-arrested. Smith said
was known tx) be a member of racecourse crowd who. w^nt round* playing this game.
It ■was stated that
Sm.th
said “ I t is just the luck of the game,” while Buckingham replied “ It’s all;right mate' “ shall be pleading guilty.”
Chadwick,, when arrested,
I Cockles And Mussels
Municip^ Year Opens With
lyyHAT is perlhaps the best __ known of all Clitheroe’s
civic t r a d i t i l o n s will be observed,once again to-night,
. when members lof. iihe Town C o u n c i l and, Corporation officials meet at the Starkid Arms. Hotel for the annual cockle and mussel feast, held at the beginning! of each municipal‘year.
bailiff of long ago .wanted to talk over his [election day
arrangements with supporters and, advisers.
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carrier would have taken lime from thi Clitheroe quarry , and to-: fight’s feast thefefbre 'recalls' an Interest ing I ihter-town: t :ade.
The' feast was taken over
from .the old bailiffs bv the more ' modem chief magls- itrafes, and' the custom is one Clitheroe would ] not ' like to lose. For It Is very probably .unique. .
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, The One .notabe change in the stofy of thls quaint tradi tion was indirectly brought about by the Representation of the 'People: Act, in 1948, under which the local elec tions were swi ;ched ' from November to May.' ’
AS [May is the close season for cockles and mussels, the shellfish; hay en ow perforce to be of'the boi tlpd varieity.
They will ]be served as,-a
prelude:toi'dlnpet, and after wards the Coiinc 1 will make arrangements for, the Mayotal election and the: ippolntment of committees. :
: The n ew Mayo::, .Councillor
F. ;Dugdale, will be [ installed In office lat the'annual meet ing of the Counbll on Tues day,' Majj 20th, and In .the
! evening anbtheij celebrated jClItheroe. custom ■will be i observed, when the: Mayor’s I Dinner Is held.
Clitheroe Guides In
Pageant — Guides from ■ the .fiowTand ■ afid“'Clltherb^
jDlvisfoh'will'be among those [taking part in 'ih'e! pageant !“ The Days, of Glory,” which Is to be'given at the North- East Lancashire Girl Guides’ Association’s ' Empire- Day
.rally in Corporation Park, ■Blackburn, on May 24th.
! Sheila Parkingtbn will por- jtray St. Elizabeth [of Hungary: [Elizabeth: Hornbi will take
ithe role ' of St. [Agnes, and
[cast, of more than 100, there [Will be . only two. speaking, parts—“A Child ’’ and “ Life.” Helen Eccles, a pupil !at Clith eroe Grammar School and a Ranger, has been chosen to play , the “ Child/’ with
[Margaret ; Tuson [the role of iSt. Catherine of Egypt. Although there! will be a
the Division Commlsslbhe'r as 1‘Life.”
'.[ ■ . , MARCH IAST; The' salute at the'Mdrch
Past, will be taken by the Lady Stratheden and Camp- belli Chief. Commissioner at Imperial : Hfadqudrters, who ylll also, address the * Guides.
, In addition to: tjie Wgeant,
Brownies from tlie different divisions will present nursery rhymes acted hi mime.
of work- done by the different branches-*—Guides, i Brownies, R a n g e‘r s. Cadets, Trefoil Guild—and a mbdel camp. Square dancing will' also be demoristrated.
There | will Jbe 1 exhibitions I
I Village Revives May Queen Ceremony
several- decades was revived
at Grlndleton : on i Saturday, When a 12-yeaf-old Clitheroe Grammar School girl, Eliza
beth Pennington, of Grindle- ton, was crowned May Queen a t ! a special service In St. Ambrose Parlsfi Cljurch.
the Instigation'pf ithe ■ .Vicar,' the Rev. I'Erlc Mu'rgatrOyd, marked -the end of the 1 church’s ipatronal festival
The ceremony, -revived'' at
been ■' crovmed ' by I Mrs. N. Hargreaves, a former! Sunday School teacher,: there was' a procession t h r o u g h , the village, when the 'congrega
week. ' VILLAGE PROCESSION After the May. Queen had
tion, accompanied 'by mem bers of the| Sklptonl Salvation
■Joyce Green, Jacqueline Hyland, Norma ■■:Ptehlngton, and ' Mary, P e n li 1 n g t o n attended tlie May, ^ueeh, :
Army Band; sang hymns. ' , (b .
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' After ' the,, procession, 'a children’s phrty was held at the school,' and a [conjuring display was. given: by Mr. Marshall, of Clltljeroe.
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A n old custom [which has not been observed for
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ELEVE']^' ' SEEK SEVEN! SEATS
fllfR. J. HARGREAVES anc ■
’■'• (Mr. ,W. I Sykes: -wen
returned- as theN.Bllllngtoi representative?! on the Black- burn!'‘Rural District CouncL on Monday. Tjie
third.candi date,! Mr. D. F. H. Stiff,' wai defeated.
, The.', result was: J. Har
greaves 492;' W. Sykes 479:-D F. H. Stiff 321
There were eleven caidi-
Backhouse 325; Mrs. 'S. E. Seed .322; J. Proctor 292: H. W. Threlfall 250.
473; A. Haworth 384; Rev. H. Townsend 379: IH. Turner 378: D. f : H. 'Stiff! 348; and' R. Greenwood 340. Not elected:! Mrs. E. D,
dates for ,tlie seven seats on Bllllngton Pqrish Council and these elected were: -i J. Hargreaves 526: W. Sykes
£90 jSale at W a d d i^ to n
Ised by members of Waddlnc ,ton Mothers’ Union, he ■at' St. Helen’s S c h o o 'Waddington, on Saturday. The money will provide ne
cassocks and “ ‘ choir.-:
congratulated the Motheis’ Union off their untiring woik for-: the Church, Introducf d Miss K.': Sha'rples, of Llntth Croft, who .bpened the- sal 5; MIk Sharpies was presente d with, a spray jqf. carnations .1 y Mrs. G.[ Rodwell. ’ A; number of well-stocked
Mps,;.T. H. J. Hawkins, who
stajls. Including a stall eif attractive! holne-made cakep, attracted.'a brisk trade
School|irI Hurt
A ' 14-YEAR-OLD ’ schoo - girl,' Joari Christy, of 3 ),
junction: of York-street, ani 'Wellgate' on. “ ' noon. : '
Into 'contact 'vylth the rear 0 : the ■
Chatburn-road, was khockeil off her machine after coming
The glrh who was riding pedal cycle In 'the direction
’bus,; which was .travellln,g towards the, Market ‘Place.
Cha tbum - rbad, Cllthero;, was:'taken home after .'treat ment for cuts -and sh od after being ! involved In i collision with! a Rlbble Motcr Services,
’b u s near, the Micfnday ■ after-
A SUM of I £90 was raised at a sale of work, orgai i-
Bowland from Itpe Morecambe coast. ■ On the outward journey the
local hotel and a baillfl would be sent out; for a dish of cockles and mussels sold In the . street by’ a| carrier just back from his p ony‘journey through the [Trough of
They would a^mble at a Watch Two • ■
forward to with kefen anticipation by t h e villagers at Bblton-by Bowland, for at 3 p.m.
rpO-jHOEROW after- -*■ nodn: is being looked
they, will RO to the village, : sports field : tb sebi ffib' outcome of a ! chafienge .between two lofcai .'farmers. ,.
•The challenge involves
Mr. Ji Dlnsdale; of Moni- bent Farm, and Mr. T.
; in - a foot[race over 100 yards.
: The v i l l a g e r s are . taking; more than usual
: special track for the two contestants.
i n t e r e s t , and have arranged to mark out a
according I to the rules and P regulations.' The two ii.'iuniiprs.will b6 started fiyj Mr. J. Nixon, a well -[known local runner, and the judge
Everything wifi be run
pound note awaits the winner. I
will be Mr. Gravestone, of Park House. i It is understood that a
Fawcett, of Holden Green, •
'■Tuesd^.',\';[*' :v
'Exchange, 'told ''an ..‘sAdver tiser an/j:-Times •
‘•'■f cotton* operatIves_arb now working short time due t i the recession In', the textUe/'fSade. an ofificlal of Clltheroei Liabour
IWORRI than .100' Cllpefoe ”. reporterbn' '■■^la/vssek/p-s /'
beett.Tvorktag'! in
* and;: all "i.
'-ibelng been
'MPiL'^^^Mt*'^cb[ncer^^ , In ■,Cllthej)6e to-fdel -thb' efledt of the .recbsslori”ls;. the business of ';Messr,s. Leonard Holt and Co., Ltd.,:.ln- Parson-lafie; The business,' which Is concerned
with ■ the , manufactui'e of light Clothing,, closedi last week, and the ' employees,
numbering , about
been - absorbed .Into similar ! but, she had. she confessed, concerns In the town. '
20, [ have
: employment In the trade, other IcjJustrles in
[town are : maintaining, employment.
239
:31st, '1952, a total of [239 permanent houses were i built
, TN the seven years I from April 1st; 1945,.to Alarch
In Clitheroe by the ( ideal housing authority.. ' |
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i This., is revealed^ ln[ the latest ,)houslng return Issued by the Ministry; of Housing and. Local Government. A furthdf 30 houses'were finder construction, and 50 tempor
ary bouses had heen'bom- plete^^;
„ ir e t i^ . - .[’ ■'■; "•■
pleted, . and 10, being under construction.
houses having been co'm- ' '
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houses bui l t . under the authority of Clitheroe Rural District Council during the same period, was 118,J and provision had been made for the construction of 124 more. Thirty-two Private f ouses had been, built in the rural district.
The number-,bf perniahent M
ton. provided, by the S and Grlndlefon .parish; ^
LYCH 'gate at Aifibrose Church, Gr
Pays Triliute1^ — .0
the Ven. T. J. Wllllanis. on Sunday.
' fr The memorial service 'which
preceded the dedication was conducted by the Sayage, Vicar of , who was a personal
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the late Mr. Cresswell. The Ven. ; T- J. Williams gave 'a sermon at the ' service, in which the Rural Dean tfie Rev. W. M. Lister.,- .and the Vicar, the[ Rev. , E. .M troyd, also took part;
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ates the .work of the latb Cresswell, who was Vicar three years, until hl's si death early last year.
The lych gate comme Ex-]Viayor’s Will
1949 to 1951, and Deputy Mayor, at the time of hfi death last February, Coun cillor I. T. Rushtpn, df 37 Plmllco-road, Clltheroe, left £1,523 (£1,458 net).
HHPED TO QUELL CUTHERCE BLAZE
received treatment for e x tensive burns arm, following
MR* JOHN KiNG (35). bf'58, ;Taylor-street. .Clltheroe,,
home; on Tuesday evening. His mother,'. Mrs. Elsie King .(56), of 81, Jubilee-terrace, was also treate(| for shock.
•Mr. King was 'decorating the back bedroom of. his
house' and wa'S engaged In burning off ,pa}nt with a blow
lamp. He placed the lamp'In. the centre of the floor while
.fie. turned round tp speak to his wife who was downstairs. •When': he looked a sheet of flame
back he saw
His ;wife ran ito the front door and Informed a passer-
[to his right la fire at' his
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by, who telephoned lo t the' Fire Brigade.
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^ In' the meantime Mr. [King had ushered his 'mother; who was' ln the bedroom watphing him,; out of the room. ,l j: '
Two men, one of whom was
Mr. J. Hall, a Labour candi date for the muificlpal eieuilons who was can vassing In the district ran Into the house and helded to fight I the flames with r igs.
successful, and* the outtireak was extinguished beforfe the arrival of the Fire Brigade. Ddmage was confined to the floor covering- and to a (small dressing table.
| Their combined, efforts were Mayor o f .! Clitheroe jfrdir.
m' .’iorp J Mr. fojr
dden:
dedicated to lfis'-4hemd •y • by the Archdeacon of Craven,-
-wfis
: Tenders approved pioblde for (the'- construction of another -358, p e r m a n e n t housed in Clltheroe, states the
Total [ number of private
licences Issued’ during the i period was 45, 27 new private
. , n- I (Although there
Is.sonle u n -
lotton the full
:was introdui^ed Mr. and iMifs. Arkwright,
who live at To;
iptesent* Queen of Edinburgh
not been Inifayqur of a new the Scheme
entrance when
; made thelf i ' Rioyal tour of Canada. They ‘also [saw . the Queen. Mother and the late King during! twlr Royal tour of the Dominl(l)h before the last war.: | : '• i
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be returning to [Canada next month, and n'^xt’ week, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Arkwright will
at Heysham of age, will Canada.
Arkwright’s, motjher, Who lives "*■
and Is 84 vears be flying out to
Clitheroe l Yontb
■[AN apprehti(|e
..bricklayer, f^'.Francls-Jdhes (17). of 29, ■Edisford-road, Clltheroe, and a leayear-old, Clltheroe boy, jo ln t l/ ., charged ; with'; being :!susp,qcte'd;>of ’coming - .from
land_[where ! th e y had been unlawfully .[in -ipursult of gatne,,:'were ..'each iflhed .ifil- at BoItbn-by-Bdwland " ‘: -Magis trates’. Court; bn Monday.
. Bench that at 3 fi.m. on Sun day,- March. 30tl.,l he saw- the
P.C. Sandersijn told.-'the ■i , \
to, be - concealing , something under his c o a t , - and, on searching them: 'he found a freshly - killed [rabbit and three catapults. |
two defendailts near Edisford Bridge. . . [ • 1 . , The 16-yeaf-old| boy seemed
TRY OUR DELiaOUS : HOME-MADE :
"FOUND iON I ROAD” They said tfieyj had found It
of the former Vicar, th'i la te Rev.; Alfred Cre^well,
ndlfe- iwlgy onejrs
along the road. l At the time they wete coming from the direction of' the y/ood owned by the C.\7.S | estate, at Mltton..- , ' j
In court, Jonis said they
had been fori e wfilk. Thev saw the rabbit run' across the rpgd' and caughi; ft.
magistrates they rabbit, Into ! the pulled I t out of 1
The other' ,b)y .told
. .. the followed the wood and hole-.
The catapiiRs ,.were ordered
to.be confiscated!
£1,000 For NeW Rectory
I meet the difference between 'thp estimated )costi of a new rectory and the sale price of the old. ' , ,' "[:
Plans for 8 nfew rectory have been placed [before the
-the time ! of! the Churcii Anniversary festival, -which coincides with' 1 Corbnitlon week next year. . !■
Explaining the fieed for a new rectory, the i Rector of
Slaldburn, the Rfev. ; J. G. Byrnell, writes' in magazine that ' Church Council Diocesan authorit. the opinion. , that
[hlS' parish both, the [ and the
'possibility of - finding an Incumbent who wfisj willing to!
occupy (he old rectory, would' be very remote' Indeed. ,
DRIVER FINED
Cyril Walker (31), of 8. MUlthonie-avmue, [was fined £ 5 at ■ Bolton- )y-Bowland Mbglatrates’ Court-!* oh \Moh-* daV- for using a motor I6rr.y ■ with Inefficient 'brakes. He- pleaded guilty. I i
A 'Clltheroe mcit|or driver,. | '
mittlhg. the vehicle (p; be used, his emplo.v hs, 'R. ;e. Dawson Ltd., of Parson-lane,
Pleading guilty to /per-' Clitheroe, were also fined £5 living nex t , fell Vacant, the,
ies were of [when the
RING CLITHEROE 41 FOR A QUICK AND RELIABLE LAUNDRY i SERVICE.
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Church Commissioners, and a committee has i been set up to administer the I R e c t o ry Appeal fund. It Is [hoped that the target wlll beireachPd by.
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and are open to receive more.
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A £1,00Q apppfil Is being made at; Slaldburn to
In the last 4 Weeks we have accepted
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•onto, saw the and the Duke, i when they
48, WHALLEY RD. 34, CASTLE ST. PHONE 483
Established over 70 yews. BRING YOUR BREVITT REPAIRS TO VS.
provement bn [the old oiie, . . R
She remarked that the new Castle entrance! was
an Im C L IT H E R O E
traditionally serves to intro duce new members to old and to 1 remove [somd of the acerbity . of 'election cam paigns, apparently had Its origin when so le ciltheroe
The fun ;ctlon, which
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i: One of : oif?Ab schqjats who,'toqk:iw'
rt.in t | Schbol ahjaiyers-
iaiv. Plctttr'e shows! Suilday,, School l
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: Wr./Arkwright speaks from experience, for|he went but to Canada, many^^ years ago During,:the First ‘World War he came tq j/hls country with the* Qapadlan I'Army.-.ahd ln the I last, warl Jlfis son, came to England .'.with! ■ the Royal Cahadibn'Air Force.': ’ -■
;beth in Loridon. *' , ‘ ' •' . She does- !ho|! think- Cllth-:
of Clltheroe, and- daughter of Mr. Ralpli| Marshall, a former,, Clitheroe Probation Qflgcer. Sh‘e;;l[
a.st visited the Borough 15,!y$afs ago,'-and during hem stay, saw the. Coronation ,6f
jthet.lafe King .George ■
N^ATIVE 0|F [cLITHEEOE Mrs. Arkw;rlg}it Is'a: native
Vl ah^!! Queeii -RUza7 with
. eroe has changed a great deal since her'last lyislt, but, she told ' ah', “Advertiser and Times'” reporter on. Tuesday, she thinks. | that the -town looks much cleaner than it was In those days. • .
You can ‘malce. on. the most elegant occasion ] '
in Lysette—a-slenider-waisted little beauty -witlf a,gaily, novel 1 trim.,
Supeiblyy-.corttEbrtablj/; j exquisite in calf.' '
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Few Changes In Clitheroey Says Canadian Visitor
'MEWRCIMErE: to! Canada : must be prepared' to
accept the, ..qondltions' which prevail there, land to do any
Jftfioy'are not prepared to do tnis, then they [would: be wise ■ > remain in this' .country;
holiday In qiltheroe at the
Tbls is ;the: advice offered to e^Jsrants by Mr.' J. ',!.wbo, ■ together
spendl.Tg a
.tunlty'voc cur's in the ' own occupation,
kind of job- Until,an oppor-. Clitheroe Advertiser & TimeS)^ Ma^ 9, 19S2
who bfit Bre'ntt could give you court shoes styled by Celliiii ,
^ in such superlative fashion on hew j u ‘ ^ : American la s ts ’ / ; I
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BOOTHS WHALLEY I ALSO, .
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