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uns|op Bndge & Dalehead Hojrtiqultural Society


INUAL [1ST


ItLLOWS 1.—2 a.ni.


IND —


In Newtlon | In stitute k v , DECEMBER 3rd, 1954


BALL RIVE


DANCE BAND iWh:


REFRISHME^TS


H peave Clltteroe S Right


‘11 returning after Dance. I Admission Reserved.


eroe StatiAn via Waddington;‘7-15 p.ra.; Waddlngton, |7-15 p.ra.: Slaldburn 8 p.ra


llAMATIC S_( CIETY PRODUCTION WILL BE PLAY


•fc' i»-


lUS C i ^ A R ” lay will b ; prese ited nightly


(William Shakes] )eare)


Parish Church Schoolroom ESDAY, FEBRUARY 1st, to


AY, FEBRUARY 5th, 1955 at 7[3(i p.ml


i


j ^ g i b e WEDNESpAY, February 2nd ■ at J fdp.m'


ull boys of me Sch 3oI. The costumes, Charles a Pox, London, will be the


umes ■worn] in Sir production


USdm Iso,, most In m


r School, C litheroe.. Prices 3/6 and 2/-. ions for esired;


be obtalnei from


rickets : exaci


the return of t Laurence Olivier’s


portaiit, a stamped addressed! le Tickets, please.


LAUIENCE HARDY, Headmaster.


Mr. J. A. Barnes, M.A., must state date of payment should be,


ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOli THE


ST DRIVE 8-15 p.m. atlon, via Whitewell,


( E ^ t C l( tl)c ro $


FRIDAY, NOVEIOER 19th| Lighting ofi Vchicles:| 4-35 jp.m. to; 7-21 a.m.;


or politicians who are parade. I The big differepoe that in the lattjr case we are entitled-'to queitlon the |pru­ dence of the' prder, and in view of I the fact that; I the Council has poiv reverse^ its' course from ! a 114-1 vote in favour of:'a part-.tlme' Town Clerk to Ian 8|6 vote in fa of continuing w th a full-j' offlcial, quite! questions sprlii mind. I 1


appointment of a successor to the Town Clerk, whc^ retires at thei end I of; next month,! was the outcome of Clltheroe Town Council’s lengthy debate on Tuesday 'night. An “ about turn” 12, of ccurse, a leg Imate pardde-ground mt oeuvre, whethei] it Is soldiers 'o n Ce .s


A


n “ about turn’,’ on' ! policy , regarding |


!


been carried ou Clerk, and that! amounting to


would consequently be lllost. Ratepayers would be in a better position jto balancb an opinion | on that particular item if It had also been stated exactly how much of thatlsum the Council hail left when it has met the cost of the


whose support f li the original decision!has bee h changed by the certainty th itlthese diities would leave Cliffieroe were a part-time appointment tb be made. Any loss of prestlgi has obviously .to be considered', but it is difficult to conceive ilthat Clltheroe’s stoci Is likely to plummet to any great ekteht by the loss of a post which to the average ratepayer doesn’t n^ean very much anyhowJ We prefer to think mat Clitheroe’s prestige Irests oh broader foun­


W are ..„ e not among


york. those


dations. j IN WARiM WIN T E R 1 !


tenuous reductlbn in] prestige is the need for d more Iconcrete reduction in administration costs. ;'


• ' AND WOOL G A B A R D IN E


m s


Call &nci see how you look and feel iji these' SM.ART READY-TO- ^lEAR COATS


AT ifo-DA V s KEENEST PRICES


: Council had juit as much to gain as !to lose. Nothing was said during Tuesday’s ' debate about the possibility of an ultimate mergeir of the hosts of Clerk; and;Flhanclal Officer, an amalgam which seenis to work out satisfactorily in hom- munities larger than qlith- eroe. Here may well lhave proved a ;f ru i tiu l-a]^u b in.' which the causes df/economy and prestige mlght'be equally served. jThe appointment of a part-time official for a period of. three years! as originally


guarantee that! a partjtlme appointment Would turn out to be completely satisfadtory, but It still seCms to; hi an experiment lit which | the


There! has niver been any


proposed, would have given a chance'inot only ,to tesi the success ! of that experiment, but an! opportunity also to explore I the possibilities we have suggested^ The | new decision! closes IJ the door on that sphere of exploration. Unfortunately,: another! As faW as the rate­ payers’ ipocket this seems to b ; one Instance where pride will panled by a fall.


fails .to I open Is concerned not be accom-


'VERCQAT I SHOP FOR MEN » p F P!ace , C i i th e r o e . Tell 58


the Clltheroe and District Ag-: rlcultural Society at theiKing Lane Hall on Members of


A BOUT 400 people attended the “ show hall ” vioia ha


It


bhiitgi tempat


assisted I Mr. E.; W.-GIll in carrying out M.C.S.- Dancing music of the


.Farnwoyth and! Ills Band, and M.C.s were Mr! H. Blackburn and Councllloij S.. J. Moore. Proceeds were | In aid of the Association funds.


tive Assbclatlorj’s annual ball, organised by the Association Social Committee, and held in the Conservatlyb Qlub, CUth- eroe,. on Friday. /Music for danclngl was provided by Jack


m the celebrated UVAt ;H0ME-MADE B *gSi


IDD^GS |& MINCEMEAT 3DING$


<„ MINCEMEAT -lb. ...' ... ... 1/8


;-lb. ...: .......... 3/3 11-lb. .:.! ... ...^10/-


argredwes & Son


|6 , P k R S |O N LA NE ctlTHE^OE , : tc1. 183


± o p W E A R


R equirements including NGTC^^NS & BOOTEES


‘ SAME-DAV REPAIRS. , THIS vjfEEK’S .-S I m lANE,


H O R N B E R S CLITHEiROE. Established 1892


road; safe’t^ slo(>.


The more hiiste, safetiy.


thi!


UT lOO leople attended the Clltheroe Conserva­


T ADIES DAY; services were ^ held at Mopr-lane Metho-, dlst Church on| Sunday,; when'


. Mrs. Lyhe, of Barrow, and the! soloist was Mrs.! Ruth Johnson.! The services wpre conducted


by Sister Margaret Slebpld, of Ilkley. ■


[ :[ I ! * *j * 1


i^LITHEROE Fire Brigade e.xtlngulshed' a chimney


fire at 6, De Lacj/rstreet, Cllth­ eroe, on| Wednesday night.


' Thanks were expressed by Mrs. Adamson and Mrs. Swales..


I services !at the weekly miefifig of Clftheroe Women’ET Co­ operative Guild, on Tuesday.


on the'! work |6f the social


lURS. I M. I). GRANTr J.TX TOWNSEND gave a talk


benefited by more than a result of a | jumble, organised by the socia committee and ‘ ‘ club on I Friday.!


■PUNDS of giltheroe People’s Welfare


held' ih the|


£7 as sale! sub-1


piub Old:


special music .fa s ' sung'by a' ladies’ choir. Thb organlkt was'


lall ’’ held bv


Friday night! the committee


Players, of Acctlngton. i Pro­ ceeds of I the ball were in aid of show funds.


;be dutibs of was td! the G r o s v e n o r


More important than; any


Deputy piectorpl Registration Officer, which llrave hitherto by the Town remunerEaion nearly ®300


that a part-tlihb official w-puld not


It was stated


g readily lfor Insti;


numbei be' 'given |.the


nffl'niol Ttr/ duties


in tance, of


1954


COUNCIL WILL APPOINT A FULLTIME TOWN CpiRK


the, the


Earlier Decision Reversed By Eight Votes To Six


“Viicillation Aiid Indecision” Says Council Critic


^LITHEJOE is to have a full-time Town Clerk to succeed


V the present official, Mr. G- lUetherington, whe n he re- tkes at tlie end of the year. This was decided by eight votes to six at I he Town Council’s nionthly m y e 11 n g on Tuesday


night, and reverses a previous decision to appoint a part-


. tune official. Thp change of policy wasjapproved a f t e r a lengthy ( ebate! in which criticism was levelled at a County authority stipuidtion that a part-time Town Cl erk would 1 not be appointed Deputy Electoral Registration Officer for


had agreed, by seven votes to six,' to re-advertise Inviting applications for appoiintment of a full-t me Town Clerk. An ainendmert that | the Council adhere to their previous de­ cision to f.ppolnt a part-time Town Clerk was defeated by seven volts to six. A further amendment that j the Council thoroughly investigate the desirability of: making an ahpointmtnt of Town Clerk arid Chief Flnariclal Officer had also I een defeated. ,


Cliatbum), presiding, said that 'the post | of Deputy Elfectoral Registration Officer which had been held by the Town Clerk or Clitheroe. would not tlirie offic


al. be given to a part-


a I! part- ;ime ; appointment would not compensate for the lots of prestige.-he added. He had voted for ; the part-time appointment but had changed hit mind in the ilight of subse- qilent information.


bmall et onomles effected by


thanks tc -the, two solicitors Interviewed by the Council for the part-time post.


tfhe M'lyor e x p r e s s e d A/TEBATION


Alderman J. H. Satterthwaltci oitslde Information had held th at it wc uld be an alteration, lnl|the status of the borough if a part-time dfficlal was ap- pclnted as certjaln duties the " lief Ofi.cer had performed iuld no onger be discharged !ICllther|Oe. ‘‘ i t 13 the red


Rightly or wrongly, said


light sho vlng, and 1 don’t think It would be wise to con­ tinue with jopr policy of ap­ pointing a j part-time man-lri tqe face of lit.” '


the appointmerit of a part- time offliial, ■ Couriclllor E. Crdssley said that after many 'eetlngs. Involving long-hours the Council had resolved to appoint


oving an atneridment for


okdr-whel Ping majority of tt one.


^ !


partrtiirie Town Clerk by., I


estimated that a substantial though nc t sensational sum of apund £500 a year could be lifted fropi the backs of the .Ijepayer.


By thl.‘ method they had DECISION JUSTIFIED


cillor C:o'ssle.v, completely justlfled their decision to ap- PDlnt a part-time Town Clerk aid conpensated for any problematlical loss of prestige.


'This sartng. claimed Coun­


resolved 'P appoint a part- time Town Clerk, the post was advertised. The town was In­ deed fortt nate that the appll- cpnts wh) were Interviewed were men' of distinction and undoubtec ability, held iri great respiect. In the legal pro­ fession, end who were pre-i pared to;place financial con- s deration! second to serving the town.


After the Council had earlier


t ie brink of making an ap­ pointment. that doubt and ir- resolution possessed the minds of some members of the C ouncll.”


‘‘ It wasl at this moment, on


ciljor Crossley, “was the ap­ pointment of an Electoral Re- thrnlng Oificer.lBut it had not t een ovei looked In our pre­ vious dell lerations that this post may De lost, and; I think It jwas ge:ierally! agreed that the cost of employing staff who were dealing with the preparation of the Electoral Register - would ultimately be qotresponqlngly reduced.


‘‘ The rbason,’’ said Coun- APPOINTMENT


that the next Town Clerk whuld be given the appolnt- tat. We were Informed that


Never-t leless. it was hoped


he Clerk to the County 'huncll would not appoint the ext Town Clerk as Returning ifficer If £ part-time appoint- ent was made.”


i;o: postpore the appointment of the nev Town Clerk—until ;he Mayor had had an Inter- dfew with i -the Cisrk -to the


They ha 1 decided, therefore.


county council. “ The Clerk Informed the


trongly a; this attitude, for without waiting to see I f we appoint a berson in whom he Dan have confidence, the ffierk-to t ie County Council prejudges our decision.”


Whoever they had appolnt- 3d would liave been an eml-


the constl' th


position


lent more


and qualified


disposal would jhe existlnr ties, said C!i


g staff and faclli- ounclllor Crossley.


an. anyone elsfe Ir uency and at hh have been ai:


able solicitor, to hold


far the


unintentional, the attitude of the Clerk' to the County Council had Influenced the local Couri'cll meiribers and


Although,' he believed It was


Mayor he could not agree to he appomtment and If a Dart-time Town Clerk was ippolnted he would not be ippolnted Returning Officer. ! “ I feel I 'must protest


tlie Cllth !roe Parliamentary Division. IB


n Cominlttee, jthe Council


prevented chooslnri


The Mayor fcjounclllpr U.


as a Council are in danger of losing prestige and, credit by our vacillation and indecision on this matter. Having, after hours of discussion, finally reached the stage of -Inter­ viewing applicants, we hesi­ tated, tqen retreated, and now are in the same position as we were at the beginning. It cannot increase the confi­ dence of the town In its elected representatives.”


ehnn.sins t,lheir own servants. “ I seriously believe that we


them from freely Challenging C o u n c i l l o r


Crossleyfs statement that a part-time appointment would mean a saving of £500 a year. Councillor J. S. Wright pointed'out the salary of a part-time official would Itself be £500. To this had to be added an extra £100 in ad­ ditional salary to his deputy, and also the fact that they would lose Income of £295 by no longer having a Deputy Electoral Registration Officer in the town.- This produced 'a total of £895, whereas they could obtain a full-time Town Clerk for a commencing salary of £830, rising to £1,050.


“ CLOSED SHOP ”


expressed support!for a part- time official, said he was con­ cerned that the prospect of losing the post of Registration Officer should Influence the members of the Council. “ It savours of a closed shop,” he declared.


Councillor B. Sharpies-who


Crossley’s amendment. Coun­ cillor J. Hall said the rate charges for administration and other services were alarmlnglv out o f . balance. Clitheroe could not afford a full-time legal officer.


Seconding C o u n c i l l o r


ing a part-time appointment were—economy and efficiency.


His two reasons for advocat­


'they could save £400 per aii-‘ rium. Since then, by the dictum of a County official they had been told that work Involving a sum of £290 would be taken from them If they appointed a part-time Town Clerk. But by careful review of staffing he maintained they could still save £400 per annum.


In the matter of economy. It was shown originally -that


On the question of efficiency. Councillor Hall put the chances of obtaining a good man to be no more than 50-50.


the - present clerical staff wouiq continue to handle the normal administrative work wffnout disruption. The appli- CMts who came forward In response to the Council’s ad- vyitisement were absolutely confident that they could make the experiment work.


They could be certain that LOSS OF PRESTIGE


-seeklng people would be affected.”


who claimed, this as a'loss of prestige were riot more con­ cerned at the loss of prestige occasioned by Ignoring demo­ cratic’ procedure In the con­ duct of the town’s affairs.


He regretted that people “ Members’ votes-have been


Influenced b.v moves which cannot be construed as democratic,” he concluded.


that his view had been changed by the certainty that they would the iDOSitlon of Deputy. Electoral Registration officer. '' Any loss of prestige. In one direction might be followed by it In another.” he said.


The Deputy Mayor, Coun­ cillor F. Dugdale, admitted


that. In spite of the new In­ formation he maintained that a part-time appointment was desirable In view of the press­ ing need for economy. “ I think we should realise that we are not a borough with a population of 30,000.”


Councillor J. Entwlstle said


herring ” had been drawn across their path In con­ sideration of the factors in­ volved.


He submitted that a “ red


'Entwlstle. Administration costs were rlsing and the move for a part-time Town Clerk was a genuine attempt to economise.


about prestige with the rate at 24s. 6d. in the £ , and the prospect, of another increase next year ?” asked Councillor


" Can we afford to talk Councillor J. Parker -said


“ Some members,” said Councillor Halk “ are con­ cerned about loss of prestige If we lose electoral registration duties. Local elections would be completely unaffected. Once every few years we would vote for Parliament as usual, but !our votes would be carried not • to St. James’s School but to another centre for counting. Since, the count for a General Election Is made during the morning and the result- Is declared at lunch­ time, only a handful of thrlll-


the Council was’ faced with the fact that they were not likely to save money, by ap­ pointing a part-time! official.


of a part-time Town Clerk had originally been 14 to'one. It was not. he felt, an honest expression of the opinion of the members In that a number of them had agreed to abide by the malority decision.


future In the matter of staffing. Although the votlrig.ln favour


committee, however, that money could be saved in the


It had been discussed in


Ities ” In the case of part- time appointment was men­ tioned by Alderman W. Wil­ kinson. A part-time chief officer could not, he subm-lt- ted, give all. the attention necessary as he would have his own staff to look after as well as the Interests of the Corporation. Referring to statements that a number of public services Were no longer under municipal co nt ro l. Alderman Wilkinson said other towns had sustained similar reduction on the num­ ber of their ; departments without having shown any anxiety to change to a part- time chief officer.


“ DIVIDED LOYALITIES ” A danger of “ divided loyal-


stream by members of the Council who supported the appointment of a part-time official,” was the reaction of Councillor W. Sharpies to the proposal for a full-time ap­ pointment. ,


A change of horses In mid­ WARNING


the present Town Clerk that we should be almost sure to lose this job of Deputy Elec­ toral Registration Officer. We


went Into this with eyes wide open.” If by prestlge.some members


“ Everyone was warned bv


HATBURN, DOWNHAM AND WORSTONj


’Flu Epidemic Hits Village School:' 50 Children Affected


lyTORE than 50 of .the 82 children attending Gls-


result of an Influenza epidemic which l)as hit the school dur­ ing the past week." Yesterday, all but 30 scholars were absent.


burn School are absent as a


break, Mr. J. S. 'Precious, head­ master., yesterday told an “ Advertiser and Times ” re­ porter fhat a fortnight ago the attendance was 97 per cent., and that , last week it dropped to 91 per cent.' ■ '


children were absent. On Tuesday, .the figure had risen to 40, and on Wednesday, It was 42.j Yesterday, 52 chil­ dren were away.


'! SAME SYMPTOMS


Precious, displayed the same syriiptoms—high temperature, headache and sickness.


AH, the cases, said Mr. MeI Mr. Precious added that the


I Glsburn Is not the only Bowland school to be affected by the epidemic. A number of the children attending Rlvers- riiead School, at Grlndleton, are also suffering from Influ- eriza. Mr. E. P. Nicholson, headmaster, stated that there were abput 25 cases of ’flu at the school, though not all the children! concerned were from GlsburnJ


j


meant that every five years an election result would be given from some other place than Clltheroe. 'then he did not consider It a big loss In prestige. It was merely a matter of counting votes and giving returns.


amendment was' defeated by eight votes to six.


iDn being put to the vote, the


’Plane WiU Test Airfield Site


p^OG at Speke Airport, -*■ Liverpool, on Wednesday, prevented an aircraft from taking off on a flight to Clith­ eroe, where It was to have landed on'the outskirts of the town at Four Lane Ends on a survey of a site which has been proposed for use as an airfield. I


■ Mr. F. C. Tingle, of Kendal- 'stferit.'Cllth'eroe, who recently asked the Town Council to Consider his proposal for an airfield in the town, said yesterday that .the flight had had been arranged as part of preliminary Investigations in­ to the possibilities of the scheme.;


mitting, he said, it Is now hoped that the aircraft would land and take off from the site sometime during to-day (Friday). If that was not possible. It would be postponed until the next favourable day.


Weather conditions per­


site and to test official re­ actions on the suitability of the location,” he added.


“The Idea is to survey the Candid Rider Did


said a ! Leeds motor-cyclist when stopped by police for speeding! in Ohatburn-road, Clltheroe.'


63, Hllton-road, who was sum­ moned a t Clltheroe Magi­ strates’ Court, yesterday, for exceeding the, speed limit on a solo motor cycle In a built-up area,


1 He waq Harry Ashley (32), of j


that while on traffic patrol duty In! Chatburn-road, he saw the absent defendant rid­ ing a solo motor-cycle In the direction of Clltheroe.


trouble with the Ignition.” In a letter to the Court,


replied:!, “ I will be quite candid, signs. I


I did not see the am having a'bi t of


.! Ashley was fined £1 but, owing to the special circum­ stances ! of the case, there would be no endorsement of his llcenfce, said Lady Worsley- Taylor, presiding.


Bill Slater Sums Up Wolves’ Triumph


HONEST-TO.GOOWESS TRAlNIfiG AND WILL-TO-WIN BEAT SPARTAK ”


tory against Moscow Spartak on Tuesday night had a special interest for Clitheroe and'district viewers who saw the match on TV. At right- half for the Wolves was Cllth- eroe-born Bill Slater, an old boy of Clltheroe Royal Gram­ mar School, whose ability was recognised by .‘full Inter­ national honours last week when he played for England in the match against Wales at Wembley.


.Spartak. " We won because honest-


and Times ” reporter over the telephone from the Wolves’ ground at Molyneux, Slater gave his own account of the team’s 4-0 triumph against


Speaking to an “ Advertiser


to-goodness training gave us the stamina to turn on the pressure right at the end of the game and because every member of the side had the wlll-to-wln.”


GOOD SIDE


extremely good side .and on the balance of play, In the first half he thought they should have bqen leading 1-0 at the interval. “They missed a couple of very good scoring chances in that half.” ■


Spartak, he said, 'were an


undergone no prolonged course of special training for the match. “ We did our usual amount of preparation as we do for a League game, with the addition of a Sunday morning spell at the ground. This. I agree, was the first time we had turned out on a Sunday morning for- practice, but otherwise there were no special preparations.”


He said that Wolves had


training In itself that was re­ sponsible for success, so much as a great determination to conquer the Russian side.


He felt that it was not the


players of, maintaining that fast brand of football for the


As to the effect on the


I'WOLVERHAMPTON WAN- ' DERERS’ thrllllrig vic­


full 90 minutes. Bill admitted that he fe lt" very, vky'tired ” when the final whiale blew.


Spartak, preparations are now In hand'for Wolves to meet the crack H u n g a r i a n team, Honved, probably In Decem­ ber, “ We certainly will try as hard then as we did last week. Our training programme may be adjusted slightly, as it was for the Spartak match, but the Sunday morning session at the ground! will he our only addi­ tional practice,” said Slater.


! Following the oefeat of


land and Germany, !he said that bbth himself and Billy Wrlghtl; the Wolves’ skipper were released from train­


j Of tke forthcoming Inter­ national match between Eng­


ing wltp'other members of the English Iparty I until after the Spartaje! match,


ANOTHEk GROUP


' " I have not heard anything yet. l! don’t know whether another group of players will be announced, or not. If I am Selected, naturally, i wlll be delighted,” added Slater.


! Commenting on the appoint­ ment of a Hungarian coach by an English League club— Grimsby players are now being coached by ex-Hungarlan International Emilio Berkessy pSlater said he did not think the na,tlonalIty of the coach should! be allowed to .confuse the real Issue. What mattered yas the ability .of a coach to'


producj 'top level fitness In his feam. I SENSIBLE THING


him, but I do not Infer that Hungarian coaches are any better than British ones. The training methods of some of our clubs are a little out-of- date, It Is true, but the differ­ ent ground conditions In Eng ­ land would Mean the adjust­ ment of Continental training piethods to ' cater for our heayiei^ grounds.”


I “ I think Grimsby are doing a sensible thing in employing


Ashley adriiltted the offence, but stated that his machine was not running normally. His engine had been cutting out and while his attentloq was being drawn to .the trouble, | he accelerated .too much. I


speedometer registered a steady'4l m.p.h. • ! When | stopped, defendant


' He followed Ashley for half a mile, during which time his


P.C. -Walker .told the Court


Notj See Sign [ Wh|l be quite candid. I *-dld riot see .the signs,”


land area. Dr. D. P. Lambert, had been Informed, but there had been no Instructions to close .the school.


dical' Officer for the Bow- on Wh


One of the teachers has also been taken 111. I Commenting on the out­


(flONSERVATIVE ASSOC. MONSTER


WHIST DRIVE ;in the


CHATBURN CHURCH INSTITUTE


FRIDAY NEXT November 26th at 7-30 p.m.


10 Valuable Prizes. ADMISSION 2/6


(ihiicluding Refreshments). PRELIMINARY NOTICE


1 On Monday, 36 of the 82


'Wkddington Methodist Sunday School |


grT nd ! 'CONCERT


Sa ItURDAY, NOV. 27th at '7-15 p.m.


GISBURN AND DISTRICT Y.F.C.


,. GRAND .


Whist, Domino Drive and Dance


RIDAY NEXT, 26th NOV.


1 the ‘‘CORONATION,” HORTON-IN-CRAVEN 1st commences 7-30 n.m.


Dancing to the


HODDER BAND. 10 p.m. — 1 a.m.


(including refreshments 2/6). 'Da'fli'ie 2/6 ; Combined 4/-.


ADMISSION : Whist


I^RING'-AND-BUY ^ £ ) SSALE OF


HOMEWORK . ; In aid of the


ROYAL! LIFEBOAT INSTITUTION


At Shirebum


Thursday, i December 2nd at 3-0 p.m.


TEAS, 1/6


A Company'limited by Shares ISPECIALI RESOLUTION


PUBLIC NOTICES The Companies Act 1948


(Pursuant to! Sections '278 and 287 or the Companies Act. 1948)


! . ! of


CASTLE w in d in g COMPANY LIMITED


Pass ;d the 10th day df November, 1:1954. I


Mce lng of the Members of the abpV^ named 'Company duly con­ vene^ ■•and-held at Number' 21 ChurM Street CUtheroe In the County of Lancaster on 'Wednes­ day the 10th! day of November, 1954 the following special resolu­ tion was duly passed:—


At an Extraordinary General


Tnit the Company be wound up Ivoluntarlly and that Frank


Merryweather of Royal' Buildings 2 Mosley street Manchester 2 Chartered Accountant, be and he Is h«reby appointed Liquidator for the purposes of such winding up.


S. P. SHORE. Chairman.


IN THE matter of CASTLE WIMDING COMPANY LIMITED


IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT 1948


I ■


'MQTICE is 'hereby given’ that the Creditors ol the above


.at such time I and place as shall be I specified In such notice, or In default; thereof they shall be excluded from' the benefit of any distribution made : before such debts are proved.


195toat'id this 19th day of November, 4. :


RAmSBOTTOM, LIDDLE & DIXON LaiicaSlre*^*^ j Street, Clltheroe


All Creditors have been or will be paid Ip full.'j


DWELLINGHOUSES IN CLITHEROE


Room; Living; Room; ' Scullery. Kricfien, w.p. sink (h.!and c.). built-in Cupboard Ou Two Upper Floors are Three Bed- rooms; Boxrbom and Bathroom ^thjBath. Washbasin and W.C. Covered Washhouse. Space In Yard!' at ■ rear. All Mains Ser­ vices. Freehold. R.V. £12. Vacant Possession.


bullt Dwelllnghouse ' In a Central Situation. Comprising: Ve s i t l b u l e ; - Lobby; Sitting


‘ j Stone-built Property containing I Sitting Rooip with modern tile ' range; Living Kitchen. Two Bedrooms above. Usual OfiSces a t . rear. Rateable Value £6 Annual Ground Rent: £1/5/7!


Vacant Possession. !


No. 8, MONK STREET. A Stone- P f o n e r t y containing:


Slttmg Room;. Living Kitchen wl thlw.p. sink; small Larder. Above are Two large Bedrooms. Usual Office^ In flagged yard at rear. 1 All Mains Services. R.V. £8. Vacant 'Possession.


HOTJHERSlALL & FORREST, Auotiopeer? end Estate Agents.


Bank Salerooms, Clitlieroe. ! Tel. 95. SAVg LINO


Have. Vour Old Flagged Floors Covered with; Coloured Asphalt by the Old Firm.


ROBINSON, HEYS & CO. LTD. BLACt(RURN.;


Tel. 5342


.ev^r’sl " Lobol ” Calf Meal


The Perfect Milk Substitute No Boilingi Water required


For particulars ask W. Bamber. 32, Ramsgreave Drive, Blackburn.


Tel. 48418 I No. 65. WHALLEY ROAD. A In; the


CONSERVATIVE CLUB Ca|tle Street, Oittieroe


)AY] NEXT, Nov. 23rd '■ I ; to


^AY NEXT, Nov. |26th 0!’EN DAILY as follows:—:


TDESD. lY.—2-^ p.m.—94) p.m: ADMISSION FREE


DAILY COOKIH


COOKERS REFRIGERATORS WA


O N S T R ^ T IO N S OF SHING. CLEANING.


! COME AND TRY FOR YOURSELF T/HE MANY LABOUR AND MONEY-SAVING DOMESTIC ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES


WATER


IRONS heaters


WASHERS CLEANERS etc.


Don’t miss this won firp l opportunity of trying these wonderful elect.loal appliances for yourself.!


THE NORTH WE8TERII ELECTRICITY BOARD i


WEDi j f 'ESDAY, .THURSDAY; and FRIDAY.—10-O| a.m.—9-0' p.m.! ;


. i:' i'-.' .';'", "'ll' I If CA^LEGATE. A Stone-


Liquidator' i ’ ..frilsj Notice! Is purely formal.


Spllclt/irs to I the above named


quired, on or 'before the 23rd day' of December, >1954 being the day fixed for that purpose by Mr. Frank! Merryweather of Number 2, Mosley Street Manchester 2, C h a r t e r e d ' Accountant, the Liquidator of i the said Company, to send their names and addresses, and the particulars of their debts Or ] claims, and the names and addresses of ithelr Solicitors (If any) [to the ;Underslgned and If so required by notice In writing from the said: Liquidator, and by their Solicitors to come In and prove Ithelr said debts' or claims


named Company • which Is being voluntarily wound up, are re­


i and ,


I •


. ^ Clit^eroe Advertiser & Times,


WE ARE DOING TO SUPPLY : THE DEMAND ^OR


Novembir 19,1954 , 5 BES^


OUR TERRIFIC ■pLEV Ii ,


SUPPLIES ARE VERY DIFFICULT I


TO OBTAIN.


A j T.V, FOR CHRISTMAS, I YOUR ORDER I^OW.


£ .


MOOR LANE AND WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE


I I TELEPHONE 683


YOm\ FERRANTI, PHlicO, CQSSpR, O.E.C., ; MARCONI. AND. ALbA


FOR & C()LDS WE RECOMMEND . \


THE FOLLOWING .\WELL-TRIED\ AND ■PROVEN- REMEDm.


i


SAVORY & MOORE’S PECTORAL COUGH •; SYRUP.' ]


SAVORY AND MOORES <30Lli AND INFLUENZA MIXTURK


MEDICUS LACTIC iCREOSOTE. ' -I


NUMOVITE BRONCHIAL EMULSION. GLYCERIN, LEMON AND HONEY.


I


I i


' | . . !


GEE’S LINCTUS, AND dOUGH PASTILLES' BY ALL THE LEADING MAKERS. ' [


' '


QUINASP COLD, CAPSULES QUipKLY STOP GOLDS FOR CHILDRENS COUGHS- ■


SAVORY & MOORE’S BLACKljiURRAljlT , UNC3TUS! CHARLES ^ G , 0 A CHEMIST (


5, CHURCH STREET . CLOlHEROE PHONE 591


3 0 ^^hop|)ing days G IV E t h in g s 'TO T O O


SCA W


for


KYNOOH 14/8;


DRESSING DH3ANS; TIES: HAifDKERi Wlilte


•DENT’S BOXED KliRI TW


RVES


MlafeUanUnuked TBBRIZEO. oreaMesiltMM


A jFEW SUGCESTIONS: SCARVllS from


OLD L. SCIARVE Is


E NGLA N D fromi


10/6;


GOWNS; OAR-. L I P Q V E E S : PYRAMID^ 1 (Plain


o r d e r e d ) ; S from 23/6; ,ED HAND- WOLSEY.


IPLES, TOOTAL


— WATCH THIS SPACE FOR FCRTHER and MORLE'Y SOCKS (Plain


or ’ Fan ly Designs). GIFT SOGGESTIONS —


WE HAVE A WIDE RANgC OF U SE FU L AN GIFTS MEN WILL TREASURE


to Christmas 1 ACCEPTABLE


: i ;


SO IF YOU ARE INi |e RESTED IN PLACE


1


4 C 6 . l i lMG STREET . CLITHEHOE ----- -‘r—j------^


'. ■ ■


medium on.fuller figure. MRS. VIOLET BILL,


■ j ; STRODEX (IndividuallV deslgttedj CORSEtRY


Foundation garments tailored for your own requirements; giving comfortable figure control at reasonable cost for the small,


will be pleased to advise (by appointment) on any _______ problem at your own hpme or i the above add


23, WADDINGTONI ROAD. CUTHEROB. orsetry


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