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FRIDAY, MAY 21st, 1954 | Lighting of Vehicles: 10-13 p.m. to 4-1 a.m.
Tuesday, with the annual iileeting of the Town Council and 11 h e- Mayor-making; c(|remoriy.
NEW municipal year in -A ciltheroe- , begins next
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5». 5»’iJ/jf7J's Duy-^ • /?f/i wing from the Rei>iew‘,
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“II never r^ins iut it i ours!” i r i ih e
Tte World’s flesi
oflJ;rs fhc bestijigre all [weathers. It is varict^ o f styles proofed linings, all incomes.
U R B E E I K Y ^ealh srproof i
tection a;
made in with ati prices
against; a wide
iractive to suit
file cor duct of local govern-1 irient, one factor which' It tppily has remained outside tile political arena in Clitherce is] the jMayoralty, and there will be general congratula tions fofijCounclllor Clifford Chatburn, I when he assumes
Whatfever the iriroads party/ blitics may have made bn
office as [chief citizen next ttwk, as well as sincere thanks ti Councillor Frank Dugdale,; Who h!as' upheld .the best traditions. of the office and: accomplished a-difficult .task With distinction In presiding; oyer the equably-balanced; ijown Council during the pasti two years. '
efectiori results in Clitheroe. ^ e Mayor’s
casting.vote will' longer be required, to
As a| result of last week’s'
till n^o
achieve, a majority In a. straight vote between the two' parties.;
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R E A D & C O !
9 Slarket Place, j : •> Clitheroe; ' j
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|ws,' ■ 1 aide Lodge,'
5rder of m on DAT,
|:WA¥, 1954. incited io
| r Memorial. 1 Mary’s arid, iGhurches.j
fill assemble' B1 and then
erits will be tds in the
ME
[NG servative
Saturday) Ip.m.
2/6 : 5TITUTE
CUTHEIRi,OE D TOUNG CONSER
ijviSION' VATIVES
WEEK END SCHOOL .at
. WESTi EAVES
On Satui ait
HALL HOTEL, BRADFORD
■day., M;ay 29 th 3-30 p.n.
Speake's .will include::
RICHARD FORT, ! M.P.
for.Clitlieroe ■ and
CHARLES FLETCHER-COOK, M.P; for Darwen.
exterid a : hearty all Interested In a t lectures. ■ i Meals o'
The Young Conservatives
tocome to itending; the it tainable.
FARMERS IN ^
New Hay Bamfords Albion; Lister-B Massey,
, Martins Vicorii Electric
Nichol^ions.
Bamiets.| ackstone.
I larris. Ogles,
■ely. Fencers, Everyth ng for Farmers.
I^cley Pate j ' TeiJ Gisburti 25t.
All makes i ^paired
lay !;28th
m D : j ai to 1 a.m.
leshmehts) 3/-'!
lUETS..! CUT IT PLANTS, [ITS- Etd.
I^ C E ,
IfRS , kERII HOTEL.
In 230 I lienee with ner; !
WASHER SERVICE ol Eieoi
ana Ovei
Machines j mottled.i
Rubber Boi: covered.
erte Washer* thaulea.
Resprayed, plain or . Imi edlate
era exchanged or Ho- ^ i
vice.
Quaraiilleed workinarishlp. d. WILSON a sun..
Engineers. 109 I Nelsdn.
Electric Washing Machlno 1878.
Nelhen Tel
Li TILL Onion jRoad, Tel.
iv'aldtwlstle Accrington: 6354.
Now Open at for
MOTOR CYC cycl!
Agents lor Langho
. — ^LEand E REPAIRS
rlphilios: ind Vindec Cycles.
H.P. ierms arranged
field Road. •
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STO CK time
Mai.chines.
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result of the poll have doubt-' less reached their- conclusion by now, although the record' of the; last three Council, elections In Clltheroe Is any-' tiling but consistent. The re turn of ;four Labour candidates hi 1952, was followed by thei election ol two ■ candidates from' each party last year^ apd now the return of all four Conservative candidates in 1954, I The one reasonably accurate conclusion to be' drawn from such an electoral sCe-saw is that despite the completely political nature of the campaigns these days, the people’s vote at these local polls is still influenced by
Political inquests on the;
personalities as much as by politics. And [when all Is said and
done,' I politics have a faf greater role on the election platforrii than ever they have in the Council Chamber; Political Issues may make the headlines, but In the bread- and-butter work of the local Council, ,oar.t" doctrine should count far less than common- sense, | foresight and local
BELLS RING OUT A
ROYi^ WELCOME
f jHE bMls .of C l l t h e r o e , Parish Church rang out a peal of welcome as the Queen and the Duke of Edin burgh returned to iLondon on Sa(turday afternoon at the completion of their Common wealth, tour.
Royal visitors, arrived In the South Island of New Zealand aifother welcoming peal was rung by a party which ■ In- clfided a former chairman of the .Clltheroe Parish Church bellringers, Mr.: Victor Wood, formerly! of Park-avenue, who emigrated with his wife and fa[mlly .last year.
/Ive months ago. when the
erbe residents, who retain strong associations with the to[wn, have shared in the wel come given to the Queen In all p4rts of the Commonwealth. Op the outward journey the Royal party was greeted ;by the Governor of Fiji, Sir Ron ald Garvey, son of a former Chtheroe Grammar School master, who'has relatives! In Clltheroe.
lany other former Cllth- ROYAL CLOSE-UP
of! Clltheroe emilgrants had a close-up of the-visitors as well as{ sharing In the expjresslons ofj welcome, while the Queen and the Duke were welcoiried to the Cocos Islands by Mrs. Daphne Clunles-Ross, former ly Mlss'Daphne' Parkinson, an old girl! of Clltheroe Girls Gtammar School. At an offi- cihl reception held during the Royal visit to Uganda, the' griests included Dr. and Mrs. LJ Stuart Smith, son-in-law and daughter of Mrs. M. Bfecker of 75, Waddlngton- rq^ad, Clltheroe, while at one of the last ports of call on the tour, a guard ol honour drawn from the Services In Malta In cluded S-A.C. Peter ‘ Bridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bridge of 33, Seedall-av.enue, Cltth- eroe, who has been stationed the island for most of his two years’ National Service.
In New Zealand, a- number Vlayoress Thanks
knowledge. 1 '' : Let j the Council’s ‘ New
Ladies’ Committee T
Year’ resolution be to utilise those qualities In Insisting on the rigid economy and care/ ful administration that alone can hr ng much-needed relief to ,thfe ratepayer’s pocket:
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School! Second Lieutenant John !,. Wilkinson, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. W.' L. Wilkinson of Haw t h o r n e - place, Clltheroe, Is, among 56 National Service officers to receive commissions In the Royal Artillery after ■ training
A ‘FORMER head boy of Clltheroe Royal Grammar
a t the Officer Cadet School, Aldershot., . ' •
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IITEMBERS 'Of Clltheroe Young Farmers Club took
part in stock-judging compe titions! at Cheethall Farm, Bashall Eaves, on Wednesday night, through the courtesy of Messrs. W. W. Dugdale and
Ni onday entertained to supper, ! in the Mayor’s Parlour,'members of the com mittee iWho assisted her In various ; social, efforts during the past two years. She thanked' them for their
h e Mayoress of Clitheroe (Mrs. F. Dugdale) on
COURT HEilti FAULTY
|! OF
-^ ! a police constable in Criatburn-road, C 1|11 ri e r o e, was found to be In the follow ing condition:
A ; MOTOR van eiiamlned by
guard was rusted, land hang ing: on by three .loose rivets, with the rest of j| It broken avfpy
■Irhe rear nearside mud trie body.
broken away fromj! the body, and there was a big rent In th4 front oSsSlde ridge.j
’irhe rear ofl-sld4 wing had
eral big rents In it; the front off--side mudguard was jbroken away where it joined the run ning board.
in addition to having sev
guard was rusted, were rents In It.
of I [the vehicle w atyay at the botto driving door had haridle. I t was securdd by a plefce of string.
I i . In addition, the
ere
[u arid the no door
rear doors broken
TWO nNED
support and assistance, and nientloned In particular work dime by Mrs. A. H. Todd, the pecretary] and Mrs. Smithies, the treasurer.
Sons. I A cattle-judglifg com petition was won by B. Ash ton, B! Holgate, N. Adains and E. Lund, and a pig-Judging competition by M. Perrlngs, B. Holgate and J. Barrow. The judges were " Messrs. R. Williamson and E. Holgate.
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■fiLITHEROE Cricket Club on I Tuesday, night re-signed their p r o f e s s i o n a l Alan Entwlstle for next season. Entwlstle has made many f r i e n d s at Chatbum-rdad since ,hie joined the club In
1952. 1 Last season, when Cll theroe won the Rlbblesdale L e a g u e championship, he headed the league bowling averages with 76 wickets at 7.67 runs each.
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p L A m a 'for. h is ' school eleven against Blackpool
Grammar School on Saturday, a entherbe Royal Grammar] School bowler, J. Furhell, .of Henthbm-road, achieved; a notable success, by taking; eight wickets for 10 runs. :
[TRlClTYlf^ lER’CHIllEOW
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' P H E Mayoress (Mrs. ; P. Dugdale) presided at the
meeting of the Inner Wheel Club of Clltheroe held a t the Swan [ and: Royal Hotel last! week,iiwhen' Mrs, ;N. Byers: of Rlmlrigton,;! •was the speaker. She was : thanked by Mrs. Dugdrile.
' organ ised • by the Cllth-' erbe did People’s Welfare
t ^ ! .. " ' , ! ;■■.■'■
Social; Committee, a juriible sale held at the club. Lower- gate, bn Friday night raised about', £14.
. : AG MONDA,!
: i c u L i HIBI
IN G L LITHE to FRIDAY,
illtheroe District ^ e ol sgrlcultur lie lor cash
al and bottle on Hive Purcl
. are;cordially
Jrs .for Inlortnatlon or advice fat the District
Offices...King Tel. .NO. Olltt eroe :269.
,VNE iOE
toTIL; MAY thereafter by a
10 a.m 31st
inoint ment
nInvitedjltural ase.
llural devcldpmlent engineers will be Irate to fainierf the full bene H , electrical fetiii Ipment on tht
on an: ato Inspect ppliances
... In attend- ts'which may be larm.
electrical Street], Clltheroe.
WESTliRlIt ELECTRICITY BOARD 1—r
p.m. ;
]yf IS f Over Pendle,' a six-year- old chestnut gelding, exhibi
ted by, Mr. J. R. Hindley, of'Gls- bume 1 Park, was p lac^ second in the; middleweight hunter class tor mpes or geldhigs .capable ol carrying 13 stone andj not more than !l4st. 71b, at the Royal Windsor Horse Show yesterday. Mighty Rare, another of - Mr.
Hindley’s exhibits, 'was, placed second in ■ the heavyweight hunter class for niares and geldings. ....
/ •. THIS 'WEEI^i’S ;
ROAD SAFETY slogan Safe is the word.
luide Commissioner jl Resigns
'has resigned: from the posi tion, This Is the usual prac tice in the Girl Guide moye- ment after this length of time
has elapsed. [I
i Miss Freeman was In charge of the 1st Chatburn Company rind also of. the 1st Chatburn Ranger Company for a' period Of 18 years, becoming Dlstrlc’. Commissioner for the (3hat- burn End Downhsm district ir 1944.
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Is a member; of the: Chatburn Parish Council, on which she has served for ubout six years, and also of .the Chatburn Parochial Church [Council.
Prominently connected with village affairs; Miss, Freeman
; Guides. Miss G. C. Freeman, of 36, Vlctorla-avenue, Chatburn,
rrOR' the 'past- 10 years ■ u District Commissioner for
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the party and also for the catering, arrangements. Each bf the old people, who num bered more than 500, received 4 souvenir of . the occasion. In aidditlon, there had' been a riumber; of efforts for various charities, and in the two years the committee had [actually .raised more than £500.
the chief work which the committee had done during her period of office related to the Old People’s party at the Qoronatlpn celebrations, when they were responsible for, raising the money: to finance
The Mayoress stated that
nard Anderson (40), | of 3, Vawdrey-drlve, Wythenshawe, Manchester, was fl[ned ;£2 for u^lrig a motor van not maln- tallried In a good condition, and William Whetton (40). of 6^.r Lawson-road, Blackpool, was fined £2- fori,permitting thd offence.-
thdroe Magistrates’ yesterday by I P.C. Johnson
This story was told ito Cli- vhen Ber
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tl|e whole condition of the vari .was very poor and badly nialntalned.. It was a 1934 or 1935 model. When he spoke td : Anderson about the con dition of the vehicle | he re plied, “I suppose It Is bad.” He added, “Don’t drag me Into this. The owner’s gone to S’awley, and I am trying to get it; going for him.” |
Ip .C. Morris also stated that |
said, “I am getting qriytlme now.”
1 Miss D. E. Rushton, a former Mayoress, congratulated the Mayoress upon the manner In .which she had discharged the many duties, adding that the iriembers of the committee h a d !f o u n d considefable pleasure In helping trie Mayoress In the numerous activities she had sponsored,
Club’s
, 'Waddlngtori-road, CUth- Jroe, was elected president of trie Rotary Club of Clltheroe at the Club’s anriual meeting, yesterday. Mr. J. Y. Loft- ■tlibuse':: was appointed vlce- preslde.nt.
New President w HOTHERSALL, of
.1 Mr. Hothersall. who is a -,,1/;
iooms;:has been vlcerptesldent for- the past! 12 months, and succeeds Mr.; Stanley West- head as president.
partner in a Clltherpe Arm of auctioneers! Messrs. ,:Hother- sall' and Forrest, Bank Sale-
S I Other appointments were: j
assistant secretary, Mr. F. Moon; treasurer, ' Mr. T.
ecretary, Mr. T. P. Rushtori; Gooby. :. ■ ■,
dlhrlsty, E. Coates, T., Lawton, T . U ILlddle. W. E. S. . Weeks,
rind the Rev. C. J. Guildford.
Traffic Block Has Court l^equel
,XX)R causing [ | uniiecessary obstruction, 'withi a motor
. P.C. Morris'saiq thdt shortly after noon on Saturday, April 10th, he was bn [duty in Castle-street, when he saw a queue of vehlclei Ifie cause, of the queue was a vehicle which had been;par ced at a point where the road was only 18-ft wide. As a fesulp, he had to go on point duty to direct traffic.
car in Castle-street, (jlltheroe, Hubert Cornthwaite](45), of 56, Fleldlng-1 a n e, lOswald- twlstle, was finetj £ I at Cll theroe Magistrates’ C o u r t yesterday.
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car a t 12-30, arid when his attention was drawr to he position of his [car, he said, “We have just [been to -the shoeshop, and he sale it would be all right to leave I t there.”
Defendant returnel to his ! Club Council: Messrs. W.
^ e n he saw Whetton. he d of it
WEDDING BRIGGS—H(JDGS ON
formed by the [Rector, the Rev. J. G.-Byrnell, and Miss y.i ,M. ' Garnett| ■ Was ■ the organist..
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• (Given away by her father, the bride wore a gown of pink sritin and net | with floral Head-dress. She had a bouquet 'of creairi' tulips and \yas attended by her sister, Iss Mary Hodgsdh, who wore dress of blue net over taffeta 1th head-dress to tone. She ad a bouquet of pink tulips. The small attendants were
The best maa ■mbrose Briggs.
irirhi i‘ yas Mr.
Following a reception at the lllage Hall,
Sri.Idburn, the Tidal couple left for a honey- noon, which they spent touring.
Saturday, at I Slaldburn Parish Church, of,Mr. Alberlj Briggs, the youngest son of .the late Mr. Br ggs, Church-street, SlaldbL—, formerly of Hlghfer Highfleld Farm, Slaldburn, to Miss Enid Hodgson, the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. SJ R. Hodgson, of :01d- Hall Farm Slaldburn. (The ceremony was per
The wedding took place, on
The front neafslde mud- and there
Grammar School Selection Successes
Clitheroe knd District List
/^LITHEROE and district schoolchildren who have
been successful in galaing a dm i s s i o n Schools as a
recent entrance examination are: ;
to Gran result of
mar the
establish a club for Clitheroe old: people at these premises ati i Lowergate is to benefit, subject to certain [bonditions, by a grant of £50(1 from the National Corporation for Old People. Story—Page 6.|
A £3,000 appeal fund to
Clitheroe Pepot e-Nationalised
district to be sold. Clltheroe depot has been boiight by an Accrington transport con tractor, Mr. Jack Bradley; Park Garage, AfgylerAtteet, Accrington.
E first British Road Services depjot-ln 'the
the depot was formerly owned by Messrs. Du g d a l e [and Parker, Ltd., until It (was taken over by British Road Services in 1951. Mr. Bradley told an “Adver
Situated In Shaw Bridge, I
tiser and Times” reporter yesterday that he had success fully tendered for the depot- one of the units offered for sale under the provisions of the'Transport Act of last year The depot will begin opera
C h a t b u r n-road, Clltheroe. David A. Brennan, 76, Pimll- co-road, Clltheroe.' Michael Brennan, 7, Bllllngton (Bar dens, Billington. Willlanf A. Briggs,' 47, Castle-view, Cith- eroe. Peter Ian Harrison! 47, win,” Clltheroe-road,'' Whajley. David Frank Clayton, Lane- side Farm, Chatburn. Fred erick Thomas Cook, 19 Pendle -view, Sabden, Jeffrey Crow- ther, 8; May-terrace, Blllmg- ton. Stephen Robert Curry, Salthlll villa, Salthlll-riSad, Clltheroe. Robin Alexander Dawes, “Stonycroftj” Llttle- moor-road, Clltheroe. Cplln Dawson, “ Norbrae.’l Penflle- road, Cl lt h e ro e . Trfvor Richard Dean, [8, Rlbblesdale- vlew, Chatburn, M e 1 v y n Duckworth, 12, Lime-str:et, Clltheroe. John David Dtg- dale; 53,. Henthom-road, Cli theroe. John Roger Dugd lie, “Kllcreggan,” Chatburn-rc ad, Clltheroe. Michael Rol ert Ellis, 31, Mytton-vlew, Cllth eroe. Michael Richard Embery 30,' Vlctorla-street, ICUtheioe. Peter Ian Ha r r i s o n , 47, Plmllco-road, Clltheroe. Ptter Hellawell, 12, Pendle-aver ue, Chatburn. Alan Edwin 1111, 23, Waddlngton-road, Cll;h- eroe. Donald Hlndle, 17, Woone-lane, Clltheroe. Jehn Anthony Holgate, 47, Do^m- ham-road, Chatburn; George T. Illingworth, “Elsino:‘e,” C ll:thie roe-road, Whaley.
Boys: John Edwin Benriett,
ting under Its new ownership as from next Wednesday. There are 13 vehicles and two trailers a t the depdt, which employs about 16 men. In addition, Mr. Bradley has a fleet of 20 vehicles at his Accrington premises. Before -British Road Ser
Mary Eccles, Sunny Bank, Whalley-road, Hurst ■
Cynthia M. Edmondson, Hill- wood, George-lane, R e a d. Joan Frankland, i42, Pendle- avenue, Chatburn; Shipley E. Hacking, Langholme, Langho. Christine M. Hargreaves, 125, Chatburn-road, C111 h [e r o e. Marilyn; Hartley, 20, Garderi- ers Row, Sabden. Kathlyn M. Haworth, 8, Larkhill Cottages, Langho:! Dorothy Elsie Holden, C r a v e n Farm, Diickley,
Breen,
avenue,; Clith ero e. jJ'ullet Camilla Moore, The Grange House, Whalley. Mary [Sylvia Newbold, 4, Shlrebum| Cot tages, Hurst Green. Elizabeth S. Newsham, Henthorn-road, Clltheroe. Maureen Oddle, Swan Hotel, Pendleton. Parker, Slddows House,
vices took over, the wagons of •the former occupiers of Shaw Bridge garage, Messrs. Dug dale and Parker, were a familiar sight In the district, the concern having grown. In a period of 24 years, from one vehicle to a fleet of 16 wagons, two trailers and a reserve new wagon. The Insurance of the vehicles alone amounted to more than £1,000 per year, and between them the wagons carried 300 tons a day In and. out of Clltheroe.
Music Recital At Fairish Churd
Clltheroe Parish Church on Sunday afternoon, to hear
A SMALL but enthusiastic audience gathered In
the fourth recital in' the series that has been taking place during the last few months. The - artistes were Dr. V. G. Jolly (violin and vlolal and Mr. Charles Myers (organ). Mr. Myers opened the programme with the “ Fiddle” Prelude and Fugue In! D Minor, by Bach, a'work so'called because 6f its affinity to| the Violin Sonata In G Minor, from which the com poser transcribed It for the organ.Dr. Jolly and Mr. Myers then played a Sonata In G Minor, by John Stanley, the 18th century blind English organist, and here again was a work which should be heard more often; and which re ceived an effective perform-
solos by Bach, one an effective arrangement of the well-loved “Sheep may ssfely graze”
arice. br. Jolly played two yjola
' [Organ solos Included a lyrical movement from .Men delsohn’s Fourth Org a n Sonata, the graceful Chorale-• Prelude on“ Rhosymedre ” by Vaughan Williams, and the very whimsical, “Scherzetto ” from Percy Whitlock’s out standing Organ Sonata in C minor.
and the other an arrangement of the aria “Ye happy souls whom Christ is leading.”
lloule Hodgson, her sisWr, and Jenlse Elvy, her cousin, who Irore dresses of primrose net Iver taffeta and c;irrled posies.
Trade and the Rotary Club of Clltheroe, Mr. T. Morton, a Clltheroe Jeweller for many years, is leaving Clltheroe to
A PAST president bf the live In Scotland. ;
iriake their home at Dunoon. Mr. Morton has a'long asso ciation with the business life of Clltheroe, where he has lived since 1907. He Is a founder-member • and past
president of the Clltheroe and District -Chamber of Trade, ahd for the past 18 years has held the office bf treasurer.
[Mr. and Mrs. Morton 'will
Traders’ Official Clltheroe Chamber of
Barrle' William Jones, 33, H e n t h 0 r n'road; iClithei oe. Colin Leslie Jones, 3, Rlbple- vlew, Cl l t h e r o e . Francis Lawrenson, 107, Scott-tem ice. West-view, Clltheroe. Malcolm McLean, 15, ’Tower Hill, ClAri- eroe. John William Marsc en, 7, Brook-street, Cllthe'oe. David Scott, 21, Garnett-rc ad, Clltheroe. Alan Sims, 67, West-view, Clltheroe. Philip Western, 5, Mount! Pleasi.nt, C h a t b u r n . Roger Wirion, Kemple View, Pendleton-r< ad, Wiswell. David Charles Woi ids, 5, Roblnson-street, iChatburn. Michael Yates, 7,' Sydqey- avenue, Whalley.
Franklln-s t r e e t , ; Cllthe -oe. Anne Clare Allison,: The G ar- dens, Stonyhurst. ! Judi l t h Mary Alty, 67, Phtallco-road, Clltheroe. Nyra Atkinson, 132, Pimllco-road, Clltheroe. Arne Aubln, 14, Moor End, Cl th- eroe. Joan ' B. , B e.e s 1 e y. S h a r p i e s House, Thon ley. Doreen Bennett, 27, Penile- street East, Sabden. Anne Blrtwell, 24, HawthOrne-plice, Clltheroe. Ruth E. Bolton 14, Eshton-terace,'Clltheroe. Jean Anne Brearley, 11, Plml co- road, Clltheroe. Margiret Clare Brown, Goosebutts-1 me, Clitheroe. Mary [Josephine Brown, Blrchley, Hurst Gr ;en. Sheila Margaret Bush, 13, C h a t b u r n-road,; CUtht roe, Margaret M. Chatburn, 15, Park-avenue, Clltheroe. Anne Marie Crook, 52, i BUllni ton Gardens, - Bllllngton. Clive' Denby, Black Hall,: Chipping. Jennifer Mary Douglas, Hi ek ing Hall Farm, ;BllIlngton. Kathleen M., Driver] 3, Rylal- place, Chatburn. P a t r i c i a
Girls: Valerie Mi Allen 6, M.U. Jubilee A MEMBER of the Cllth|eroe
Union baked and iced a birth day cake for the annual m eet- Ing of the Union, .which was held In the Parish Church Sunday School on Wednesday.
Union, one of the oldest it the Blackburn Diocese,! celebfited
Its Jubilee on Easter Surday, but. owing to the Ei ster festivities,, the members had delayed special celebratlo: is.
sponsor Improvements to the kitchen at the Sunday Sc lool had made a model of the p r 0 p 0 s e d alterations fot. which the Union have ass sted In raising money, ahd thlsj was on show at the meeting.
Smith, presented, a revle v of the activities of the past'year and the flnanclal [ statement, presented by the treasirer. Miss C. M. Parker, was satisfactory.
The secretary, i Mrs. H.
Secretary, Mrs. H. Smith; treasurer. Miss C. M. Parrer; Intercession and sick secretary and treasurer,
Mrs.iN. Nfchpls; sick visitor, Mrs: Thomas: b i r t h d a y visitor, tos. Mitchell: Mothers’ Union and Young Wives’ GroUp diocesan correspondent, i Mrs. Norman, and the committee; Mesdames J. A. Barnes, Harrison, Higdon, Myers, Musson, J; Schofield Taylor, T. Bourn,' Fox q^d Briggs.
Officers elected werje:- i
WORK BEGINS ON OITHEROE HOSPITAL ADAPTATION SCHEME
.Adaptations at present in ; progress at C U t h e r o e
Hospital will provide accommo dation for about' 40 additional chronic sick cases. I Last December, a tender for a .
-the M a n c h e s t e r Regional Hospital Board!
£13,500 adaptation scheme at the hospital was accepted by
I For seme time local health
authorities have been perturbed at the plight of chronic sick
h.atlents'in-the area, and they succeeded In ; persuading the
R.egional Board that 'their need Was- more .urgent than .the:
scheme originally proposed for the hospital, under'which resi dential, accommodation was have been provided'to ease pressure on overcrowded insj tions in other; paits of Lancashire.
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. Hospital, which .consists adapting the .wardt preyio used for mental detectives, by providing accommodation about 40 cases,; help to rel pressure on other hospitals the group covered by the.Blic’
The scheme [ at Clith^rce of the committee forme r to Walmsley & Simpson Mr. W. Dugdale, I a meiiber
; ; i — LIMITED-I Phone: CLITHEROE 17
Phone; Secretary 228 Hellllleld. Phone; Foreman 258 Helllfleld.
i F. 'W: Starkle. Secretary.
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EVERYTHING YOU, NEED FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY j
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Boys’ Tee Shirts: sizes 24 x 32: from 3/111: striped and self colour. I I
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Boys’ Locknit and Piauo Lock- nit Blouses:, sizes 16, 18. 20.
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Children’s I Dress and Knicker Sots froih 8/11; sizes 18, 20, ! ■! i.i '. - .
Girls’ Print Dresses from 9/11 (. sizes 24l Xi42.
Mep’s Rayori Sborts. Shitts (American coat style); .14/6: Sizes b.M.. M., 0.3. ''
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Men’s locknit Sports Shirts; zip-fronshort sleeves, 8/11; O.8. 9/11. : ;
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Smart selection'! of Lades’ Blouses and Sweaters, fr im' 5/11: in,Interlock,.Bruslcd[ Crepe,' etc.
Men^s Hosiery. Tics, Bow Ties, Ladlps! Hosierir. Hylons from 6 ......................
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to'l 12/11: Children’s Ankle.;Spcks, Underwear, etc. -■■'£*:-■- 11 I'll Parish Church Mothers’
rldge-road. Chipping. Doreen Rid i n g, Jenklnson’s Farm, Thornley. Diana P. Robinson, 7, Princess-avenue,, Clltheroe. Mavis R o b i n 3bn, .9, May- terrace, Billington. L i l i a n Mary Rushton, 94, Bawdlands, Clltheroe; Rose Sanderson, Park Head [Farm, ’Whalley. Valerie Sharpies, 4, Balmoral- avenue; Clltheroe. Su^an F. Shorrock,' 7, Railway-view, • Clltheroe. Eileen . W. Smith, 9, Queen Ma ry- t e r t a ce , Mltton-road, Whalley. | Mar gery -V! Smith, 32, SlddoWs- avenue,! Clltheroe. Patricia Anne
Sml.th, 5, Wqddow Green,' Low : Moor. Marlkn Sumpton, 149, 'Whalley-road, Clitheroe. Gillian D. Sutcliffe, 47, Seedall-avenue, Clltheroe. Mavis Townson, 24,. Victoria- avenue, Cha[tburn:' S u s a n Margaret Wild," Waddlngton- road, Clitheroe. : Doreen Anne. Wilkinson, 11,; Albeinarle- stieet, ;Cllth‘
thorn-road, Clltheroe. Marlon Preston, SHenstones. Long-
Williams, 57, Mitchell/street, Cl ith ero e. Julie Winterr bottom, 5, New Row, Wiswell. Jean Woodworth, 26, Charles- worth-terrace, Newton[street, Clltheroe. Pauline S.. [Wooff, 13, purzon-street, Clitheroe.
OTHER [SUCCESSES
have qualified for - adriilsslon to Grammar Schools In 1955 without further examination are:-
Ten-plus [candidate^ who ;
25, Padlham-road, Sabden. Johri P. Speak, Lanesldb Farm Whalley-road, Sabden. |
Boys: Edward Alan Harold,
Edisford-road, C111W e r o e. Vivienne Dukes, 14, Rlbbles- dale-vlew, Chatburn. [ Mar garet Robinson, 23,. Plmllco- road, Clltheroe. Jeanette Tay lor, 3. [Queen-street, Whalleji.
dlrls: ' Jean Dawson, 33i eroe.. Deanna P.!
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OUR D. ^ P. SERVICE WILL GET OF YOU^ SNAP? WITH SUPERIO. ENLARGEMENTS.
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qualified'In the 1953 ekamln- atlon for admission to [Gram mar Schools In 1954 without further examination are: [
Ten-plus 'candidate^ who
St. Chad’s-avenue, ChMbum. Peter j John Pinder, ILlttle- moor-road, Clltheroe. Richard G. W e b s t,e r, Y o r k-lane, Langhb. ; '
Boys: Michael Butcher, 8,
5, CI^TOCH STREET • , PHONl^ 5511
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• Girls: Sheila Margaret Fort, 41, Seedall-avenue, CUtheroe. Ann Marie ! Nolan, Whalley- road, Langho. Jean Weight- man, 20, Vlctorlal-street, Clltheroe. [
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