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Iv^ ? Advertiser & Times, September 12, 1952 I £3,400 C|it|ierQe
S(iheme Goes i After 2-Year Wait
LETTER t o THE EDITOR
.Sir,—In: searching) Chipping ■
1-1600." !.., ..i not : often that weather of such an. early date
EACH FOR ITS PURPOSE there must be. V'< ' I"' ! '■ 1 a I - FURNISHERS -
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particular sphera-JCOMPORTABLE SUITES AND EA^Y CHAIRS, LUXURIOUS 'BEDDING, DEEP PILE CARPETING and a host of other FURNISHINGS, all chosen yrtth an ^ye on quality arid good taste.
furnishing a home. We endeavour to provide the best obtainable In Its own
Suchi Is the never-ending pursuit of perfection In ' ' • i ; ■ ! 1 !
We venture to suggest a visit to our Showrooms would prove mlDSt Interesting.,
Where comfort Is required, then comfort Is provided. Where convenience Is demanded, then convenience
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bright; and cheerful — appearance ' becomes most Important. •
As each article plays Its part in making the home ;
92nd
;1 was required for the CTILL In good health and fctlon.; of hew tracks and |
enjoying a dally walk in
of Dowriharn Hall, celebrates his 92rid birthday to-morrow.
that Sir I Ralph’s brother, Canon Assheton, who Is now
observed quietly at a celebra tion attended by members of the family. I t Is expected
revealed tlj^t Sir Ralph con tinues to t enjoy good health and, weather permitting.-still walks each day In the grounds, of*^Downham Hall.
Ralph lyas a prominent figure In the jpubllc l i fe, of Lanca shire, and iwas ,'‘•father” of Lancashire : County Council until his , retirement. He Is a former ,Sherlfl of the County aijd has played an impoi;tant part In county affairs.
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which . he i has been actively associated are Innumerable, and h ^ enthusiasm and dey<)tlon to public work have earned Ihim' the respect and
|The organisations with ifii i Ir IN AND OUT AND
ROUND ABOUT By (Jijis'
I more apparent than in Downhajn' Itself,, ■where for many years he was a church warden at the PaiHsh Church, and the residents of the visage Will b? the first to oflM sincere birthday greet ings to thelf Sciulre;, coupled with every: good wish for his continued happiness and good
• ij I under I ‘ of Punch Peter BISCUITS . A s im & S h i eM s tjj! nV7F ',r > • i ?
T RAII: EXCURSIONS
INeLUDING SEPTEMBER HOLIDAYS EVENING
EVENING. MORECAMBE
ILLUMINATIONS 3/9 Sun. Sat.
>i.i
Depart LanghO Whalley Clltheroe Chatburn Rlmlngton GlBburn 1
p.m.
Return Morecambe (Prom.)
ajsi. ^ 1'I ■ ■
4-34 4-424-^8 ‘M9
2-..5.
. p.m.' ' 10-50
4-28 4-34 4-41 4-46 4-52 4-58,
MOREGAMBE ILLUMINATIONS
5/.
SAT|URDAY; 13th September . 12* 9 p.m.
Wballey depart 12* 2 p.m. Olltberoe i„
Cbatburn j 12*14 p,m., -
Morecambe (Prom) ret. 10-8 p.mi SUNDAY. f14th September ?
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Dangbo ■ d tp ar t' ’ 11-10 a.m.; : 11-24-a.m.
Wballey . I „ ■ - ■ 11-17 a.m. Clltberoe
Chatburn - i „ * 11-30 a.m. Morecambe (Prom) ret 9-55 p.m.
MONDAY.jlSth September.
■ Langbo depart 11-34 a.m. Wballey ; „ 11-40 ^.m. Clitberoe i „ 11-48 a.m. Cbatburn ■ • ■ 11-54 p.m..
Morecambe (Prom) ret. 9-50 p.m. I ^
• Also calls at Lancaster (G.A.), fares 4/6. Returning at 10-19 p.m,
( SOUlUPORT
Each MONDAY, t TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. T H U R S D A Y and FRIDAY,, until' 24th Oct.
Chatburn depart 11-41 a.m,' 5/0 Clltheroe
? ' .1,; tri,l.
Whalley „■ 11-53 a,m. 5/0 Langho „ 11-59 a.m. , 4/6 ■
11-47
a.ml 5/0
Change at Blackbdrn and Pfeston In each direction.
Enquire for return times.'
First' and Third Class Day Re turn Tickets will be Issued, Sun day ; to Wednesday, 14th to 17fb i September, ' from Langho and Whalley, to any station within a rail distance of 60 miles, available outward and return on day of Issue by'any t train having a through coimec-
lon. p.m.
13 Sept, 14 Sept. 20 Sept. p.m.
4^7 5- 5 5-12 5-19 5-26
BLACKPOOL ILLUMINATIONS
Clltheroe . dep 4- 5 p.m. 4/3 Whalley Langho
„ 4-17 p.tU. 3/9
4- 5 p.m. 4/3 4-14p.m.' 8/9
. Clltheroe „ ■jVhaUey „
Blackpool (C.) ret ■ 11-50! p.m. SATURDAY, 20th September ChatburU depart 4- 0 p.m. 4/6
. Blackpool ,(Cen.) ret. ,1-35 a.m.
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..Including sightseeing Torn of the "LIGHTS" by Messrs.:W. C. Btanderwlck’s Motor Coaches 2/- EXTRA, Bookings for' the. In clusive Tour must be booked In advance prior to 10-0 a.m. on the Saturday preceding dfiy of itravel
BLACKPOOL ILLUMINATIfINS I
MONDAY,'.15th''September
. Clltheroe „ 11-06 a.m; 5/3 Whalley „ 11-13 a.m. 4/9 Langho
Blackpool (N.) ret.' 10-20 p.m. SATURDAY, 20th September
Chatburn dep. 11- 0 a.m'. 5/6 . 11-18 a.m,
Chatburn dep. 12tl0 p.m^ 6/6 Clltheroe „ 12tl5 p.mi 5/3 Whalley „ 12t24 p.m. 4/9 Langho , „ 12t30
p.ml 4/6
Blackpool (Cen.) ret. 7-50 p.m. MONDAY, 22nd September
Chatburn dep. 11*41 a.mi 5/6 Clltheroe ■ „ 11*47
a.ml 5/3 Whalley „ 11*53 am, 4/9 Langho.
,, li*59
a.ml 4/6 Blackpool (Cen.) ret. 9-55 pm.
* Cha'nge at Blackburn In' each direction.
•t Also calls at Lytham, farbs 3d. less, returning at 8-10 p.m.
Each MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, T H U R S D A Y and FRIDAY, until 24th Oct Depart , a.m. p.m.
• Chatburn ! 11-41. 1-23 C'ltheroe 11-47 1-28 Whalley 11-53. 1-34 Langho 11-59 1-40
..Enquire for return times.-
Change at Blackburn' In each direction.
Full details i from' Offices and Agencies.
■( BRITIISH~fiAILW DELAYED KICK-OFp
last ■week-end, but the league definitely begins td-morrow' with a programme of ffiree matches.
tures prevented the scheduled start. In the Clitheroe and Dis trict Amateur Fobtball League
DifiBculties In arranging, fix
with a variety of blooms. M.U. FESTIVAL
y bedecked
and the fine with Its
jusL, _____ B.
* SUNDAY, 14th Septerjlber „ 4-12 p.m. 3/9
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Green, at an f 606 m.p.h.
■vas built by , - i n
K'Pwindow In fljdng ”
evement has Clitheroe to product.
time ^
Andent MiU Get New Roof
i I I ; ' BUILDING which dates back
I mill at Kenthom, used in recent years for the 1 destruction of the
- to th? earliest days of Cllth- .eroe’s hi^ory; the former corn
town’s household refuse,-is under repair.
! : ' : The an(iieiit! roof of grejr slate,
carried oh old timbers, - showed signs of collapse and the thick
•walls .which! have stood for centuries are how to hold a roof of asbestojs-on steel purlins. ' Ohe of 'the oldest buildings In
Clitheroe, ithe mill dates back to the town’s: early history, since the Earl of Lincoln who granted .the bordugh a'second charter in.126, then retained Ithis mill with -the obligation | of the -burgesses to grind their'corn there.
In the early part of the 17th
century the mill was vested in the Crown; as the Earl’s successor in title and #as leased out from time to ^ime, commanding 'a
When the Corporation of Clith- to-morrow, . . . derelict foq many years. | ' petition, Cycle Winner Hurt
by the Clltheroe Borough and Rural District Joint Road Safety Committee took place at R i b b l e s d a l e Modern School. .
higher rei^t than it could other-, wise! have I attracted on account of the monopoly of grinding attached-to it. i
rplly was 13-year-old William Howard Spensley, of 55, Waddington-road, a pupil at Ribblesdale Modern School and, . together with the winner of the junior section, Joan Melville, aged 11, of 83, Waddlngton-road,' he was to have taken p a r t ,. In the county finals which are : , being held at Fleetwood
The winner In the senior
eroe bought ;land at, .Henthorh Unfortunatelv -' howpvpn from Lord Shuttleworth for their WllliZ r e c S v \ f S r e d sewage rirm the mill .was in- ' his wrist and has S t n hP clud^'in ^he purchase. R stood' scratched from the
1 PEEPS INlio THE PAST 25 YEARS AGO
(Extracts from our issue of September 16th, 1927)
eroe cinema, we were introduced this week }o ivhat has been des cribed as “;the miracle music ” of the ! panatrope—a super-gramo phone with ''electrical amplifica* tlon—which :is henceforth to
J^CCEPTINCl 'the invitation of h the management,of a piith-
provide music for the pictures 'at the hall,
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Sabden; Langho! and Whalley C h u r p h Mothers’ Union brancheis are | expected to
attend the anpual deanery festival, to be held at Whalley Parlsh-Church, on 'Wednesday.
■ A service In church, conduc ted, by the Vicar, the Rev ,H. C. Snape, will bfe followed -by supper In the" school. The festival, held at Clith
I^EMBERS of| Low Moor, Chatburn. Clltheroe, Read,
, to some 'heart-throbbing melody (as the hero is seen- lying wounded' in the arms of his sobbing, batman). The music
. can be changed with the same celerity as ffie pipture scenes, and can be developed- to a volume challenging] Niagara Falls or sub-] ducdHo the merest whisper. We
would cheerfully have stayed foii more.
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Mr. ' L, ! CressWell ' King , Wilkinson, only son of Mr. and
eroe lasfyear. Is organised this year by members of the/ Whalley Mothers’ Union.
Mrs. Leonard King-Wilkinson, of Hall Foot, near Clitheroe, pnd Miss : Lilah Bryce-Smith, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor-' grave J. Bryce-Smlth, of Lowther- terrace, Lytham, were married at
Ly.tham Parish :Church.:
50 YEARS AGO
(Extracts frorii our issue of I September! 12th, 1902) i ;
Include village sports, dancing to! the Clitheroe; Borough Band, aj
QORO.NATIoNI celebrations at! Grlndleton ] to-morrow will
' it wUl be possible to switch over from a stirring march (a^ the soldiers go!swinging into battle)
For the purposes of the cinema]
torchlight procession, (arid a fr$e tea for parishioners. '■
■that a field day for the villagers children’s sports, and a tea and concert should be held in a fort
At Whalley, it was deiided
night’s time to celebrate the Coronation.
the closing festivities of -the Preston Guild Merchant, which included a children’s garden party, a juvenile costume ball and a torchlight' procession. The Guild Merchant ■ Court was re sumed in the Guild Hall, -before Lord Derby, as Guild Mayor, the tmee stewards, and aldermen, whp constitute the court. The Guild Mayor admitted a number of distinguished men. .includ’ng Lord Shuttlewortli. of Gawthorpe Hal , to |the b u f f e roll of the Guild, arid the court was form ally adjourned for 20 years..
Many Clitheroe people attended ■
.Ribplesdale Dairy Farmers’ Asso ciation at Chatbum, when details of the Association’s pro-
Mr. J. W. Gill presided at a of th e ,! newly-formed
posed cheesery -were discussed. It was- stated that members (um- sldered ' that eventually ithey would be able to capitalise the scheme. The price of milk, they said, would he raised according
to the increased price of provender. '
: to Nethertown, north of the rail way station! at Whalley.
District Council, it was agreed to take advantage of offers of land for the'widening of the road
- . At a meeting of Clitheroe Rural, R . t u r n e r i82/84, | LOWE R G A T E / . - & SON C L I TH E R O E
coia- '
TN May this year the third annual cycle rally held
able to everything with which Sir Ralph has been associated, liowhere. Is it
gratitude of the community as! a whole.: But although this is applic
FOr more;than'60 years'. Sir
retired, -will be present with his wife. I . , Enquiries! made this week
the grounds, of - his home whenever the weather per mits, Sir Ralph c. Asshgton,
The I o c c a s i o n will- be
■the weather In ,1600 could':not fail to jattract :attention in view of the nbor weather :this summer: •: “ Betr|veene’ , Pendie and■, Plre- iodk (F^arlick Pike), two knoWne hillk there whs not three iare' dayes in all', in' sixe! weeks last before'
the.sixt of Octobr above ' said and sixe.'weeks before to the great osse of muche .come: being great showe on the grounde
parlj* registers for references To BoUand, the following vunushal information about the state'of
Twas Always Thus! FLOOD BELIEF Sir,—On ■ 'Wednesday ' I for
; tributed to the fund I opened bh the. 19th August.
warded to the 'Lord Lieutenant of Devon’s Flood Relief Fund, a cheque fo r .£1,030 lls. '3d., the ..'total, amount so. generously, con-
'/'.Every section, orthe-cominun-. lty,,no(),only in'the Borough -but in the areas’ iof' Clitheroe and Bowland Rural District Councils,
, : •, ■ : M.G. and C.A.B. lam ire^s
;cheque to. the appropriate quarter, I Hdve-ventured to write to the Chairman of the Lynto'n Urban DistrH! Council, extend ing to the pebple pf his area -the sympathy of this arei, expressing our admiration of the courage
and fortitude -they .displayed un der grievous strain, and our good wishes to them for the future.
PRANK DUGDALE; Mayor.
J I^P . biscu gses Development Plans
to the area have figured .among the engagements ful filled this week bv Mr. Richard Fort, M.P. for Cllth eroe, who is making a busy
T)lSPUSSIONS.on the in tro - ' auction Of new Industries
discussed the town’s employ ment pclsltldn'/ 'with -members' of the Padiham' Urban Coun cil and exchanged views on local Industrial development, and on Monday next he will take pqrt In a similar (lls- cusslon with the Parish Council at Sabden.
visit'to ,his' ,cofi^tituency.. 'At. Padlham on Monday he:
VISITED CLITHEBOE
Fort visited Clltheroe Auctions Mart and In the evening met a group of local road hauliers to discuss the Government’s Transport Bill.
On Tuesday morning Mr.
we^e Mr. Alan Green, of Sabden, and Mr. David Clarke, who was formerly In charge of the Conservative' Party’s research department and Is now director of re search at the administrative staff college. . ■
Also present at the meeting
ham Rotary Club on Wednes day, visiting friends at H a b e r g h a m Eaves and Dunnockshaw hi the evening. On Thursday he met the Padiham Branch of the United Textile -Wo r k e r s Federation and afterwards addressed the annual meeting of the Whalley IVomen’s Unionist Association. To-day, Friday, he Is to Interview constituents at Downham and Chatburn, and will conduct similar Interviews to-morrow at Simonstone and Read.
'Mr. Fort addressed Padi
total', number of -donors is, of course, far hi excess of 400, since many , group efforts'have been heM, • particularly by children. Many, donatio^ have bMn se.nt' or handed to me personally) and I know- with what genuine 'sym pathy they have been given. The wbolu : district; -haa, responded with the utmost klRdlln!^., In. addition: to forwarding the
have -supported the fuiid, and nearly 400 Separate • acknowledg- men-is have been Issued. The
iPARKING problem
•the Waterloo-road and Klng- lane ■ —:. Lowergatf' 1 diversion
road In Moor-lane, Clltheroe, has been undergoing repair,
Slr,^Durlng tl|e time the
day.this week Immediately In front . of a notice ■ clearly marked “ parking!-prohibited” and! were oc c a si o n i n g , difficulty to the hehvy main- road traffic.
both . sides ' of* Klng-Iane hlndefs the two--way traffic: considerably. 'Yet parkeil there, ,On. both 'sides of the. road, one market day were eight cars, two ivahs and a lorry.' :
Indiscriminate' parking on - '
streets 1 such pastime ? Clltheroe.
this, apparent unconcern at Clltheroe’s traffic Oongestlon which inakes t r a v e l l i n g through Cjltheroe’s I main a hazardous 'MOTORIST
Is! It this flagrant dis regard i of parking rules. and
1 .. ECONOIVIIC JUSTICE
this-; organisation, which is nonjiMllticalj Is ! to secure economic justice for the aged people, 1 mainly by : way of adequate pensions, based on the cost of living, It: would be unseemly to try itd emulate your, corresiondent "Reluc
Sir,—As t ie sole object of
tant Hero,” and: Indulge In the Inelevances In which he seems tb revel. . !
the better part j of valour, then there I may; be some excuse Ifor the coyness of ybiir cbrrespiinderit in stick ing tot his hideout and evading! the| embarrassment of , ■ being - caught out and debunked. Anyway; If one may •digress a little, seeing there' Is little! chance of an open debate 'e x c l u s i v e l y on pensions, this shy| gentleman would be well advised ' to ponder economic history, and consider! the reasons for the decline and fall | of former civilisations. He I 'will find tha|t, far from th'b danger coiplng from the 'ordinary people,- as he seems to think, It Is: just the reverse, and that I unless the j Insatiable greet}- of all those who live otherwise than ' by; honest service to .the community Is curbed,, there Is little future
Of ; course j if ffiscretlon Is for this tight little Islaiffi of
.ours with its 50-odd million inhabitants.
, EDWARD B1ACKLOCK
Chairman.' Glitheroe Branch Old Age Pensions Association.
‘Lights^ Traffic Here Again
Clltheroe! district had their first experience of illumina
I'OOTELS and other'catering establishments in , the
tion traffic last I week-end - following I the switching on the Blackpool] lights”
last Thursday by 1 film star ■yalerie Hobson.' | : ■
4hey had !been comparatively busy over! the week-end, but not to the same extent as in previous years. It was, as yet, a! little early to forecast the amount of traffic there would! be.!
burn, h owe v e r , another favourite | stopping place in the district, the first ■ coach drew up shortly after eight o’clock on! Saturday morning and by lunch time, more than 50 coach loads of people had been attended to.
At the Pendie He tel, Chat
at the hotel throughout the afternoon !and again on the return journey from the illuminations.
Individual coaches stopped
travellers the- hotel' remained open until!2 a.m. on Sunday and It was shortly after that time that the last coach load of people left the premises.
To cater for the late
Sunday also attracted many travellers ' and some 40 coaches stopped ; at' Chat burn during the day for light refreshfnents.
Though not quite so he(itlc, Hurt At Play
-Grammar School,
P.eter Raw- cllffe, (14), of Coal Staithe Garage,. Read, fractured his right - ankle in a form foot ball match at High Moor on Thursday.
ambulance to Accrington Victoria Hospital, and after treatment was allowed; home.
He was 'taken by County A pupil k Clltlieroe Royai
F O R H O L SPEEDWA
MANCHESTER ★ [ MMACINC DIRECTOR R. At DIXON vWRESTLING
Ved.at - -- *
amusement PARK. IhlfULt SWING
I'TTiiiii ■ I'-ii ■ I ■ ■ ~ . - VAFErERIAS ^APET
2 0 0 & GARPENS (Open dally'from 10 a,m.)
lE>Ays With EXTRA PLAY FIREWORKS
G N.']
Gisbum—one of 'the most popular stopping places for coaches en route jto Black pool—It was reported that
! At 'th e! Commer(:lai Hotel,
DEAF A LEi'ETIME h e a r s a g a in
until one, day a :riendj advised him to try an Ardirtte ajural aid. An appointment was mlade and when Mr. “Wilson’ called he was given a free teht and then .decided to -try tie tiny aid at
home. As a result he nojv writes to say;
,
.Sheldon, M.P.S., 135. Moot Lane, Clitheroe, on Tuesday, 16th Sep tember, bet«'een!ld a.m.' and 5 when an Alrd'ente Consult-
p.m ant can and
for Mr..“Wilson.]’ f If unable -to Ic^ll, write to
Ardente, 21-23, King-street, Man chester, for a free test in your own home.
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Advertiser Times C, Market Place,
you can get the j samel sympa thetic understanding hf your problem, by calling at: !George
that I heard Mr. Gliurchill on the wireless the other night] for the first time in my life. I can also enjoy the cinema now. Life has started anew since I got!my aid, and I -want to thank yoii for all the kindness and attention you have shown me. Yours sincerely, Mr. ‘ Wilson,’ Blactoool.’! If deafness is spoiling your life,
“ 'You will he pleased to know,
]\(£R. “Wilson,", of Blackpool, had-been desf alb his life,
iFbrdisOii
or Small' of 01
i M a jo r , jl., BRING YOUR- TRACTORS
: to'US ;ppR RE?AII^^Large ■^and take aldvantage r'amazing seJvice,
' NEW T".jCTORS SV^PPLIED
Walmdey&Siiiipson Phone
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has' provfed satisfactory,' but despite! the ministrations of both the police ahdi the road scouts, j the scheme i has been ■marred: by careless! parking. Two !cars were I parked one
Margaret Ipandhsim S cM of Dancing .!.
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Assistmti MARY WADDINGTON, M.B.B.oi, ' | Ady. Tleachlng Diploma' IN.A.’T.D., Associate.
OUTSTANDING E^ME^ATION FEST|VAL R E s f e s
have been gained since December, 195l! 90 Entered' for Grade Exa{mlnatlons. '
74 Gained Honours (Over 85 per cent.) 28 .Gained oves 90 per cent.
'■ ' Barbara Smith
Olive Know! ss . Kathleen Hffisa!
, ........... .V... .....r - " " ....... ' . ,
THE FOLLC WING PUPILS HAVE BEEN SUCCESSPTU IN GAINING THEIR LETTERS:
Betty illll ., Lljlle Devine Kathleen Balleyj....... Renee Royds ....[. Bronze Medal, N.a[t ;DJ, Stage Branbh
. MB.B.O,, Eleme'ntary, . MB)B,0 ., Elementary. . M B.B:0., Elementary. M.B.B.O., Intermealate. M.B}.b.0 ., Intermediate. . . Membership N.A.T.D.
S ^ R A WiKINS, AGE'IO YEARS, GAINED 98 MARKS FOR GRAd¥ III, WI’TH LETTER (5p C O N G R A ^ ^
TIONS FROM , THE CHAIRMAN OF THE B B.0
“ IT REFLECTS GREAT CREDT1’ ;;|0N YOU I ANt) I iraUR TEACHEffi”!! !
Examiner’s lernarifs from the above results:— excellent irairiing.” ; - I
‘‘Excellenl technique, lovely sty e! and expr^sion- beautiful carriage;'very good work throughout-^how’
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FESTIVALS in London, Liverpool, Blaclcbum, More ambe, Warrington, Fleetwood, Nelson, Hebdeh Bridge, Burnley, ’
(and Bolton. j 30 GOLD M ilDALS-1st Places; 52 SILVER MEDALS—
1st and Seebnd piaces;20 BRONZE MEDALS-2nd and 3rd Places; .13 3rd Places;.Special Eiplomas. Over 200 1: Honours Diplomas.
, TROPHIES 'twoi AT EVERY FES'TIVAL ENTERED. ___________
R. H. DuckwjorthjTrophy........... Blackburn, April' 1952 Intermediate Ballet Cup .■........... . Nelson, Aprllj 1952. Junior Ballet Cu p ....... ......'........ . Nelson, April] 1952. Ballet Group (
lupj.............................Bi rhley, March] 1952. Lumb Ballet Trophy ..1. .;...........'Mo)^e(3ambe, May; 1952. (Best. All-round Dancer).
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Teacher’^ C i i p - . . ............ . MdJec'ambe, May] 1952. Carlton National Tfophy......Hebderi Bridge, July] 1952. Holcroft Ballet Tirophy.......... Fleet'wood, August,! 1952
: Junior Ballet Group gained 1st plabe'.and 2nd place’ Bolton, September, 1952.
j , RUnnefs-up for Teachers’ 'Trophy. ]
ALL-EMGLAte FINALS HELD IN LONDON-2nc and 4th Place Ballet; 2nd Place Character.f '
All-England ffinlcr. Intermediate ... Classic Medal 1952. ^1-England....... ................................... stage Medal, 1952.' The School npw holds 15 of these Medals and All-Eiigland VTeachers’ Diplomas. 'I
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AUTUAIN TERM COMMENCES from, FRIPAY, / SEPTEMBER 26tii.!|
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Classes held at The Conservative Ciib, Clitheroe; also Co-operative Rooms, Whalley, from Saturday, Sept. b7th. Cla^esTO a.m. and I . a.m.
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Enqulrie3-17 ,CA:|iDIGAN AVENUE, CLITHEROE; or THE STUDhJ), W^TWOOD, DARWEN. Telj 'e73.
’ C I i t ^ r o e
Principal: MARGARET SANDHAM, M.B.B.O., O.b.TS R.A.D., i dv.l Teaching Diploma, I
N.Affi.D., Fellow ’ T.S.T.D., S.B.
I ‘Nothing To E
Monday 'With the total. Bowland arid [ Clitheroe afi^r the miist generous fnatiire jii the-history df vi
/T|]IE Mayor! of ClitL i and Vyest SomersU
ami/unt was|fon^arde4 by Wednesday,
' to all subscribers and ' f nufiiber of 'these *ackno ledgements'posted Is alml
A -letter, signed] by 'C(Dii clllori Dugdale, has b'eeri sd
weeks ago, the ! first s scrlptlon .being redeived August ',l9th.: Since 1 subscriptions ' ranging f. 2g. 6(1 to £25:have poured
After the Mayor
opened the -fund, he askfed by the chairmen of Bowlapd and'Clltheroe Ru Councils to allow his filnd be rt garded as ' one for ' combiied areas, a request which he acceded.
Describing the fi of the most
Clith told Times that fund with
efforts he had ever knoysn , oii.r-^i-oe. Councillor DugdJ an “ Advertiser I !a|
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channel through which contributions could' be wardeii. At that time, ever, -he never realised lui momeht that the, respo.. would be as .generous as had proved to:-be.
to subscribe or - send help, but I was complete! 'surprised, not: only at promptitude with which scriptions began to come 1: but at them,”-'
Clithefoe people would
the dimensions said the Mayor.
by gift? Which! were ha'nde to me, personally by people whom.! these gifts nieart sacrifice and I was equal!] touched and pleased by! ,th way th ; children so qulckl set to- work, and,' by chel
" I was positively , touche
own efforts, ralted money fif the fund.” ' !
relief f\i: nothing fund,’ added C o u n ci l lo l Dugdale,
; There
nds in!the P^st, hi] to equal, the presen
had been preyio i | r Final Donations
.to £852 14sJ 6d. have beeq 'previously acknowledged.
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operative Society, Limited £30| Collection^—Sawley Village I £ 2 | lls. 6d.; I Scholars—Riversrrie Sec. Modern School £13 2s.L Collection, and Donations-4vic| toria Mil , Chatburn £12 lOs.ff Slaidburn School Children i£ l j 10s.; Co lection—Girls of ' thl Clitheroe Royal , Grammas School £8 19s. 6d.; Collection Moor Lane Methodist ChurclJ £6 16s. J8d.; - Collection—Wadi Clricket Club £6 i83.;|
Billingtpn and Wlialley ^ROOFING
H u (or ail j ^ from Iron i|onjtrs & Builders'
Mercr.oms
will let you try] the ,a:id' that bring you grfea;er happiness, better hearing just as it has ■ I
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Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s watchl j £2 4s. Od. to £IS<[
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Staff—Bramley Meade Materhtt,v| Home. Whalley £5; Mr. andl Mrs. A. wi Lupton £5: Collectionl —Martin i Top Congregatiorikll Chapel £? 15s. lljl.:. ColIecijidnJ Nelson-street Methodist Churchl £3 15.S. 6dj.: Effort by Children j of : Calderstories C ottage s !^ Maurice Camm, Roger Dobso'nJ Margaret Hayton. Sheila Hayton arid Tony Smith £3 llsi; Jurnblel Sale—Garilett Road—BarljaraT Jackson, Eileen- Jones, Jenniferl Sutcliffe aid Susan Jackson! £3| 10s.; Staff bf the CUtheroe;Ruriilj
Southworth and Sons. Limiied.i £5 5s.: Patients, Visitors ari-d|
dington . Collection- burn £5 ■Christ Church, Chritj
10s.: Messrs. Jo'pn
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