'V ! ClitllWOE
e RIDAY, FEBRUARY lUh, 1955 lighting jot Vehicles:
541 p.m. to 1-9 TION
Ited to call and TELEVISION
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Iceiver from our j
3to Scott, I Philips, . ■
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|ngs, Anniversaries 'or pure'.
I Price Range will suit lice after Sales. [always in stock i
CASTLE STREET CLITpEROE
financial natural speculation in oiitn
t Alreadv an indication that provided in the^ recor:.-
I he S has not been halted
' Stoce 1950. Clitheroe rates have already increased by 53 9d. in the £. and once avain the prospect of Imme diate relief for the ratepayer! S s remote. Of the new S n t y increase, noti all will payable by Clitheroe ^ tae
LancEishire County Council be ^keTto approve an increase m\he county Ra^ of 3d. in the £, compared with an in crease of 8d. last year,
mendatlon this week that
t.ie
w aTixn the approach of 1 the beginning
another local budget anji
proe as to whether the record ?Me of 24s. 6d. in the £ levied' last year ^11 he Increased or not.
W h e n B i l l i a r d s R o b m M u s t B e ‘i n B a u l k ”
IT is I not enough for a closed also.
was given by Chief Superin- Itendent; J. Iddon alj the annual ilicensliig meeting of Clitheroe 'Magistrates, yesterday.
This warning to licensees ; i '
application by Harry Brown,, Joiners’! Arms, Clitheroe, for a' public ! billiards licence In respect! of the premises.
He was commenting on an
out that the room would-not have tol be opened
on.Sundays, Christmas Day and Good Fri-
Chief Supt. Iddon pointed
; day. ! I ■ RpOM LICENSED
Intended to cover up the table, Chief Supt. Iddpn told
(When the licensee said he
town does not utilise ^ tne special services^proyid^ for in the County budget, but It
will be a surprise! if this factor provides
a. great , • relief.
Clitheroe looks like having to reduce its own rate needs; by most of the 3d. which .will be' required when |thls' County proposal is approved.! ■
To keep at last year’s rate. ' , ' ' ' .!
/^LITHEROE Soroptimlsts V heard an interesting talk on “ The Royal Exc^nge. Manchester" aind the cotton industry in p general! ^by ^ Mr. Stanley Westhead, of Clith eroe, at their-meeting at the Tudor Cafe yesterday week.
* * ; A POST'Office vancarryiiig
’■ the Clithkoe area fbr :a fort night, starting ' on 4 MondW, Wireless and t e 1 e y 1 s;l 9A:;
t e l e v i s i o n rdetector apparatus wUl be operating In
•illcences will be Inspected;; r; < : .
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V1LITHEROE . Old I People’s Club In Lowergate, is how
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open oh Monday and ;Frlday evening for the coitveffience;
of members wishing to watch television.,' . ! , : ' . ,
lOR INVESTM |oo,ooo; ENT BROCHURE NG ^OCIETX
|ORD' & NEWTON, Sing LancJ Clltheroe. Fridays, 10-30 a.m.
Friday at the home of Mrs. H. B l a c k b u r n , “.yiewfields,f Baldwin-road. Clitheroe, £21
AS the result of a brlng- and-buy sale held on
10s. was ‘raised for cancer research funds. The !efloi;t was
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him thiat It was not the tabid which I was: licensed but the “ It is not sufficient to covep
the table, the room must be closed,” he added.
The i application was gran .ted. ; I K& . .
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tlon for a 1’ wines on ’’ licence in respect! of , the ■ Joinery’
Also' granted was appllcaj - Arms.! j ' ' . ■ j
Making the application on behalf! of the licensee,'Mr. E. P. Lee! said that there was a demand for wines. Customers were in the habit of coming into! the I hotel-..with their wives,!who desired a .glass of
win'd; " ’.... ' W a d d i h ^ o n M a n ^ s
C a n a d ia n ^ S u c c e s s ■'I
'-f^jdSide dale'^ jdop Dinsdfile.
FGH .MBR -Waddlngton
.PamrWaddlngton, is h a ^ g considerable success In Britteh CoT urn W av , . Where he h ^
it,' .Mr;! Noel Dlns- of'-Mr,. and of - Cuttock Hill
recently ;iwod a number^ of awards for'thej'-prlze. herd of GuernseyIcows In his care.
Mr.l b l n s d a l e ; will be
remembered' as a k e e n poUltfykeeper. and a member of Clitheifoe Poultry Society.
with the help of the Cancer Research Committee, . Mrs. Blackburn wlslfes to express her appreciation to all who • — the Success of the
organised by Mrs.; Blackburn
helped In effort.
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riOUNCILLOR ^ CRITCH
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^■S^Tl'NWGECONrfioif NTACE-
jwd by replacing ■ the depth Ihe Major’s Pre-set Linkagb--
Id tb reinforce:' the F-R 4 fcrroj’ pout extra weight, it has all th bnify-saving advamagis ofjthl: w. You’ve prbbably heard of ii ^
Icari give you more informatibt, ■ i
speaker at th e . meeting of Clitheroe Women’s! Co-opera tive Guild on TueMay night. Thanks to the l spqaker were expressed Py: Mrs. y^llson and Mrs. Adapison. I Mts. Pollard presided.
__________ J.| W. D. CRITCHjLEY was the
of !c 1 Churc
the Sunday SchDoljlast week: (She was thankt
Bates, Dlodesan Moral Welfare Worker,
theff meeting in
Smith, presiding s.
T j , . , SEED U D . JLAR
DEALERS ' !-■ I
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IeEN’S'■ GARAGES' E : , [
, j iIh.i 782 - STORES TEL. 2p9 TORDAYi 8 a.m.—4-30 p.m.
loR depot! at I eVERV MONDAY I I BURROWS & SEEoj
Yiw cant cftoose the . \iut you c^n choose the Beva upper leather
agricultural boots. Harder j wearing,' longer lasting, i ] waterpr aof, they cost jejast , it the long run.
rpakes the finest 1 -i ■ '
WEAKER LEATH
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spoke at the m James’s Church Group, held i t yesterday weekl f vote of- thahks to Miss Keys was .pro posed, by | Mrs. A. Lord, who
Work and RellgDus; Education. neetlng of St. L Young Wives’ i ‘ ^he ■ schoPl
Organlger
KEYS Diocesan; of ' Wompn^’s
presided.'' !■ |' !*
tricity Board, I Mr. G. :C. - Braithwalte, !was t,he speaker at'the meeting of St. James’s Church Men’s Fellowship, held'
A MEMBER of .the staff !ot the North Western Elec
the speaker were, e the Rector, the Rf presiding. ■
on Monday night. Thanks, to ■
’.pressed by V. A. Lord,
Mr . j . A. BARN^ spoke on
Church of England'' at the meeting of Cllthferoe Parish Church Young I wives’ Group,
held in the Sunday Scholl on Thursday. sided.
Mrs, Barnes pre- *
the Union-of Shop,. Distribu tive and Allied! Wforkers, and their friends, j attended the annual dinner jarjd dance-at the Starkle jArms Hotel, Clitheroe, on Wednesday night.
Muslc.for dancing was
.the Clitheiroe branch of
provided, by the Rlbble Dance Band, and Mr.|A. Hargreaves was the' M.C; , .
I ' M.R- J- D. c.
! modern .poetry at;]th8%detlng ,ot Clltheroe Parish Church
1.’JL Q i i t h c r o ^ - * I -.f,
kEAJHERFOR THE LAND,
vM. PAUL, LTD. Leather M
ANUfltCTpREns V
Calf Me^l
LEWIS, | Of spoke Ion
Youth Group on Sunday. He was thanked byjPbter'Smlth. ^
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( Bottom, 'Sawley, who will!he I 92 oh Tuesday;', and' to. Mr. Wilf Crabtree, i'of| .10. Market Place, Clltheroe; who will be';70 on Thursday. ' I ,.
■DIRTHDAY greejtlngs to Mr. ■^ John Wilklilson, of ;l 2, Avenue-road, Hijrst Green, who is 82 on Sunday’, .to Mrs. Susannah Clarkcj, of Bank
iTfect Milk Su6sititute p ; jlLing Water r?rfMircd ; :ulars ask w‘. Bajmbe.', 32. eavej Drive. Blackburn. ' Tei. ■ 48418 '
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ROAD SAFE'TYj SLOGAN ' ’
Being sensible megns ! ' ! beingrsafe.
! THIS WEEK’S ' " ' ■ i - 1
' 4 ' than, 120 members!'of “I the organisation of the
t h e r 0 e Mothers’ , by 'Miss
years! avp, and is now well known throughout the Fraser Valley, where he- Is employed as farm ;inanager, Two of his herd,' which''Is acknowledged as one of the' best In the country, Recently won two out of four'first Places for the Canada, one of his
He ' left, 'Waddlngton five
for the production of milk and butterfat
...^vjng up.a new record Liicensing Report
T lOBNSED prefnlses In the iClitheroe Petty Sessional
.llcenslng'meetlng yesterday. ' Chief: j'Superintendent J.
Division 1 were' generally well cbnducte'd. 1 Clitheroe Magis trates were itold at the annual
Iddon .arid .Superintendent J. Jackson fetaled In their report
'In cjiarge of a motor vehicle. The report shows that te r e
thatlslx people were convicted for drunkenness during 1954, a decrease; of one. on the previous [ year.! One (licensee was; proceeded against for breaches of I the licensing laws And was conylcted! Two people were convicted for being under 'the ilriflilence of drink whilst-
were 372 Inhabitants to each O' the 49 fully licensed houses in the Division. Fifteen rpgls-, tered clubs' in the Division
appeared to have been well conducted, added the peport.
those In respect of four cinemas', an increase of five
dancing licences in' force at the end of the year. Including
There were 46 'music, and licences bri 1953. For Clitheroe Hostel
■RESIDM’ra of ,C d p i d w YV Hostel, will receive an at tractive! addition , 4;o thelt. t amenities if an appeal made A number fif .'old ciitheroe
his ■yveek,Proves frultfiiL: '
residents , are ;among more than 30|'elderiy fnert -who live at the hostel.-and-hn appeal is being'.made fdi;^ subscrip tions to! mee'l; the cost Pf Pro viding them with ,a tele.vlslon set; The sift Willi, b'e”’a- great boon Ip helping to,, brlghjten the houhs of hostel residents. whP include several--:'men; over 80 ypars^f age.-':,:!':!';fr;
billiard i table on day^ when use of ithe table Is not per mitted. I The room must be
licensee to pover up- a ' I - ' I . ' :
Court Story of Erratic journey To iClitheroe
Y o u n g D r i v e r F i n e d O n D r i n k C h a r g e A JOURNEY from Mitton to Clitheroe led ' tp the
■ ^ appearance before Clitheroe i Magistrates yesterday of jjohn Raymond Dolisph <19). c/o 9, Bawdlands, CUtheroe. charged with driving While under; the influence of drmk to such an extent as to He-jlhcaDableiof having proper control.
He pleaded not gi^ty. j
he was dlsauallfled from drly- ' Ing for three years and fined, £15. For j driving ;ln a dangerous 'manner he was also fined j£ 15. and £1 for having an inefficient braking
On the charge of driving nder the Influence of, drink,
system! ■ i He was ordered' to pay costs amounting to £ I f
' Outlining the case for the prosecution'. Mr. J. A. B^er, of Burnley.' said that on Sun day, January 23rd, P.C, V^od and Detective C o n s t a b l e L i t t l e were on dutyj .m
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there was a slight ground mist, at .'the time of .the journey. He didfuet remember the car being cn ithe wrong side of the road or'hitting the k e r b . |
Ethel Hebson, of, 9, Baiwdlands, Clitheroe, said she. heard Dob
Another passenger in'the car,.
son! remark that he did not want, to drive 'any longer because he was tired. He then stopped the car; near the kerb. Ste main tained that Dobson did( not fall out of the car.
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the vicinity of the AspinaU Arms, Mltton. They saw defendant * come ,out >‘Of tne
hotel and. along with another man, get Ih the front; of the
c a r . ! - ' ■ ' WHALLEY DIRECTION .
. The car karted off land ^was ■followed in. the direction of Whalley by the police car.
jstralght on Into the offside gutter,
: Relating! the story of the journey, P.C. Wood told the court that wheii] the de fendant’s ' car came to. a sharp, leftihand bend,;lnstead of t u r n i n g left It went
continued and veered from .bide to side. At one' poiht it strucki ithe kerb and sparks came off, and afterwards ran' on to the; other kerli for 20 yards.. .
P.C. Wood’said that'the car , . i*!--
the opposite direction was forced to go to its , wTopg side; aiid the police car'was forew to stop.
At one bend a car travelling in
of the Mitton-Clltheroe road towards Cf'therpe.
It turned left at the' junction
hear the sound Of singing coming from tiie car, w,hlch, he alleged,; swerved when It; reached another bend. A car travelling in the opposite direction was (forced to
stop suddenly. ' , - “ FELL OUT”
Describing the cat’s Arrival In Clitheroe,:P.C. Wood said when,
the car, stopped the door opened and defendant fell out. He was taken to Clitheroe r olice Station.
E. P. Lee, the defeidant denied that there were my unusual incidents in the journey.
In reply to his solicitor, Mr.
•beer, two mm and peps. and onq Martini.!
He had drunk onC' pint of black and tan, two' bottles of
' ' ., !. Dobson denied 'fidiyig ''but xbf
the c a r 'a n d said tlmt he had asked a companion to take over because he felt drowSy! ■ 4;
Bower, and after PiC, Wood had been called back tb the witness box, Dobson, admitted that there were five people .I ih the car. Previously, he had said there were only three.
In cross-examination 'by Mr.
Ralph Tomlinson, aged 25, of 26, Black Horse, Pimljco, Clitheroe, said in reply to Mr.- Lee that
A paaenger in tie car, Glynn
Talking Doll Is Road Sal( ty Aid
nriWO accident prevention officers S t a g e d a
children’s road safety display at Pendle Junloi: School on Tuesday—but It was a display with a difference It was not for the chlldreri themselves but for the parehts, and was designed to siow exactly what work is b'ilng done in the schools to make Children safety-conscious, and the Im portance of parents’ 'support
As- it drove' along he could
was a 1 conflict o f : leWdence; befendaht was a-diabetic subject And as such took instdin twice a day. His general medical con dition had been upset, and thCTe nu^ be some doubt as ^ what. was the real cause of t
Mr. Lee submitted tliat .'there
dition. ;The quantity of alcohol hej had. consumed 'jwas not excessive.
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point was ithat this vfcs not a case of a man who went on driving; under the influeiice of drink. There came a-time when he! said he felt .tired, sej he pulled up and asked another man to
j SIGNIFICANT POINT ilr. iJfee' said the s^ifleant
his con ^
Clitkeroel Target of - Members
I •'r ■ ■ Savings Drive
(for the Nortn-West Region, when! he spoke at the Chth-
eroe Rally
Schoolroom nigni
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ferring. to the present drive to recruii two minion new mem bers]of -the National Savings MoVenient In which Cntheroe and j dlstrictj with'. 338 new savers towards its .target of 857, lhas so far' achieved .the second hlgnest percentage of Ics {target In North'.- East Lancashire. | '
Mr Mayer-Jones was re
! Inaugurated by the Duke of Edinburgh 'in London in October .last: year, the cam- p a i^ ends in March-
work of volunteer group secre taries, tMr. Mayer-Jones spoke
After paying tribute to the
of the debt due to teachers for initiating in ! the children under their bare “ that price-, lesd habit of! thrift, which is ’ goihg to last them throughout thelrllves.” ;
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the audience to tajee on the role of savings ambassadors.
I Urging 'all members , of
the;Deputy Commissioper said that as a result of their efforts securing Pew. savers, people
drive. In ihy opinion,” said Mr. Lee,
“ that I! event ‘ alone ' ^akes ^^the seriousness out of t te case."
considered whether we ought to send you to prison. "Ihese charges are much more serious than you seem'to realise,” Col. R. 'G; Parker,' presiding, told Dobson.
j’ We; have very j seriously
Frotn Cypnis I To Glith^roe
.■trOME, 'in Clltheroe after -M- two-and-a-half years the Middle East is Mrs. ^ Mandevllle, formerly Ml sS Phyllis Hornby, of 16, Mytton view, 'Clltheroe. With her is, her husbandi Flight Lieu tenant Frederick MandevlUe, who Is meeting her family for the first time.. 'T to were married Iri NlcosiaV Cyprus, in January last year. j( ,
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schoolteacher, left Clitherqe in August, 1952, to; take up a teaching post In!; the Canal Zone.! It was there that she
I Mrs. Mandevllle', a former
first met- her husband, who was stationed In: Egypt with the Middle! East Air Force. He was later! posted- to Cyprus, and : has ' now Returned, to England.
, I ‘SHORT STAY
Clltheroe. they wffl stay at Fllg'Ht - Lieutenant Mande- ville’s home in Kettering be fore he reports for duty at a fighter s t a t i o n at West Mailing.
After almost three weeks in I! '
Mrs.! Mandevlllei taught at Hlgham Church i of. England School for three years, and be-, fore'that at Droylsden, Man
Before leaving this country.
chester. ■ ! ' 'I ! ' . '' She was educated at Cllthr
she !was head girl, and at Homerton College,; ;cambridge.
eroe! Grammar School, where
iShe! was closely i .associated with Clltheroe I St. James’s Church, where ! she was a
Imember of th e ' choir and a :Sunday School teaqher.
Clitheroe Fines On I Speeding Drivers
in that job. i The", lecture was given by
P.C. Shorrock, of! the Accring ton division, aPd P.C. Cort- man, of the' Burnley, idistrlct, with the aid'of. their, “talking” beacon, puppets, shadow graph, ventriloquist’s' doll-- P.C. (lortmaP, ls!,a‘ /talented
ventriloquist — •'■^lack- board illustrations.
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-the . parents by| Miss D,' E. Rushtori, ' headmistress, and
They were ' Inproducedi to
thanked by ' Councillor i B. Sharpies, chairman of .the Clllhefoe Borouf^' and Rural District Joint Safety''Com
'was! fined £ 1 ! at Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court yesterday ! for exceeding the ;speed limit I in a built-up iarea with a i motor lorry. His'licence was |,endorsed.# : ! j
;"REGINALD ARTHUR SHIL- l-*^TON (45). of' 3, China- !street. Kings Cross, Halifax.,
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moral value ' than any ever organised in | tne movement.” declared MrJ, L. B. Mayer- Joneb, Deputy Conunlssloner
' .T eIiS particular eampaign Is probably of. greater
and District 'Savings held 'in Moor : Lane on . Wednesday
iSJif;; r r m n i h r ■/i,- ' :{.as Clitheroe Adbertiser & Times, February \I1,'i 9SS \ 5
‘ CLAREMONT SCHOOL
OF MOTORING
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT ■ !
PUPILS PREPAiREb: FOR -TEST.|
‘ OWN CAR TUITION A ; SPECIALITY.
Satisfaction Giiafrahteed. ! Terms ipodeirate.
. tel. CLTITlERbE 439.
TURNERS — FOE —
SUN BUNDS ! CONTINENTAL
VENETIAN - LINEN
19, KING (STREET, BLACKBURN
Tel. 15337 Estlriiates Free. POULTRY 4nO
’i ? S P E G l A L L y u c t i o n , m y
d ■ I h h e a l t h a n d : h i g h e g g p r o m A c c r e d i t e d C H I C K S , a r e r e a l p r o f l t - o u r 11955 . r e q u i r e m e n t s . W r i t e , w ‘ p h o n e o r c m l : ' E d w i n W a t e r - V A L L E Y C H I C ^
b r e d f o r g o o U ( p e d i g r e e - b r e d
a S e r s . R e a p t h e t e n e f l t s o f y b e t t e r ' b r e e d i n g b y , o r d e r i n g n o w
o r t h , N e t h e r h e y s ' P o u l t r y F a r m . O o l n e ; : T e l . 757 - - - - O D D E R
W . L . X R . I . R . . L . S . X B J . R . ; p r i c e s £14 p e r 100. ■ F e b r u a r y ; D a i w l d
h e I P o u l t r y . F a r m ,
f u t u r e and that of the, co mtry. ; |. '
aid become sounder citizens, a more ■ secure! in their
should be sufficient, challenge^ arid spur to the country to/ reach Its target well and truly! before the epd of March. _
That alone, he concluded,
(Councillor;C. C h a t b u r n ) stressed : the town’s, notable, contribution.; to the savings, movement 1 and p r o d u c e d figures which revealed that
NOTABLE ICONTRIBUTIQN The Mayor of C 1 i t h e r o e
CUtheroe’s .percentage of re- :rul
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every success and, referred to the “ magnificent job ” being donb by the town Ih the Sav Ings movement. ;]
the local campaig :n
ful displa.v of ballet dancing by members' of' the Carlotta School of Dancing and songs by Miss Phyllis Westby and Mr. Jack Shaw were also en- jojyed by the large audience. ■
irhe-rally included a delight
artistes was proposed by, Mr. t ; P. Rushton,'Clerk to Cllth
'A vote 'of,thanks to' the
eroe R.D.C. Mr. H. A; Cahill, chalrman'of
fee' local.. savirigs committee, presided.
;3,2d6 'Loan For
stated that negotiations have begun for the acquisition of a 1 fee of approximately, 13.021 feres for a two-form! entry; fehool on land In Chatburn-1
jhire Education Committee this week. A sub U committee report
Irammaf School in Clltheroe rere reported to the Lanca-
road. I IThe sub-committee has re-;
to the acquisition of the land- bn the tejrms agreed and that; feplicatlon be' made for sane-; tlon to'the !rajslhg of a loan; of £ 1296 to cover the cost In-:
he consent of the Minister of; Iducatloh. approval be given'
volved. {; ' |
Big Rli^e In Number Of citheroe Savers
I P.C. T. Wood told! the. Court ' that -he was oh riiotor cycle patrol duty In Clitheroe-road,
■followed from the restriction signs on the Glltheroe side of Barrow village', to the de restriction signs on the Whalley side of the village— a distance of three tenths of a
Barrow, when I he saw, the absent deferiddht driving In the direction of; Whalley.. He
mittee, and Miss E. R.
Gar.nett, one of [the school’s managers.
scope pf schemes "which have provided' television-at 'other hospltalk in the area,,!„the, fuijd is lentlrely dependant-on voluntary subscription,' and it is Honed that dopatlona (fipm private ] individuals dhd local organisations.will be generous enough to meet the cost..
' Olilheroe < Councili nr C. Cha. burn),; Alderman. W„ Wilkin ^ son,..9,-.l8t! Paul’p-street;-: LO' Mpor,- ■■jor' i! Mi*.-1' IV'-r'li^l ey. Bo^oii'gh Treasurer; ' ' | !" •; !
made of all donations, whlc may be] sent to the Mayor of
■AcknoWedgmen'ts ■will be . ■"DESUiLSiidpkeT R 376. I ;. As thp hostel Is puteide the Gift To Seertoy mile. ! ; :
speedometeif registered be tween 40 and 45; m.p.h.
During ■ that time, the
. Parish Church .G :F.S.,;by MlM A'.Calvbrley Of Chatburn^road, Clltheroe, was rccognised at the G.F-S. dinner' and social
xrouRTEEN years’ service as - secretary, of the Clitheroe
! night; when, on Jbehalf of the memfers. of 'thfe group. Miss Cal'verley was p-esented -with a brooch by the branch presi dent, Miss E. Hitchen. The presentation. w?s, folloiyed bv gatees:and;danc ng:,,fofwlffch .■•^lss:S."Wlgn'all'fa~s':PlanfSt. -
’•held af the -fearkie Arms Hotel,' ,'Clltheroel on^ Friday
Local |ViUs
^ mat'ches in the Cllthero. and! .District Snooker' Leagv: are: Low Moor-357, Congre- nationals 341;, Wesley 23b Barrow 385;
Chatburn.Churc:i 307, Grlndleton 421; Sabi^r C I. 307; Chatburn. V.H; “ B •
tS ' of' this wreek : . ■
servative ' Association, and secretary, of toe • Wballey Abbey Fellowship, Miss Sylvia Greenwood, of “'The Shelling, Llmefield-avenud. '' WhalleVi left £ 12.'4ip. (£l2243met.). Mrs. Lizzie" Wallbank, of Waterloo-road. (tlltherae., left ‘£6,570 (£6,508 riet,). ■'
former' ylee-pfesident of Clltheroe Division .Con
Also fined £1, and his licence endorsed, for a similar offence -with' a!motor car,In the same area was George Squire, of 8, Ashton-avenue.
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m em b e r sh ip of National -1-V^' Savings groups in th e : Clltherod district has risen! rapidly 'during the last four years, the figure now standlilg at' 3,179, compared wife 1,571 i'll September, 1950.
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ELEGTRIG WASHER SERVIGE
All makes of ELECTRIC' WASHERS repaired, overhauled -and re-
District I savings Committee, which rfeeals that during the first ten months the flnan-^ clal year .the savings per head of the ipopulatlon per week
* These|flferes are contained Cl in the 'latest report of the
ltheroe Borough and Rural
was 8s. 7d.; Industrial membership had
risen from 493 in 1950 to 1,214 in September last year; school membership, which remained fairly static from the end of the war’ to 1950, when ,the figure stood at 890, was-riow
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FLOOD PRECAUriOIf SCHEME FOR BOWLANO ViliAGE
. " ; residents of flooding in houses at Boltdn-by-Bowland, and an appeal | by Bolton-by- Bowland Parish Council, Bow-
YELLOWING! complaints by
land Rural District CouiicH have prepared a flood preven tion schemA.which they will explain to members of the parish council at a meeting: on
Tuesday. i !
[centre of the village a nd' 'entering a-nuriiber of,houses,. Householders i petitioned the parish council |to hold a public meeting to dlrouss the matter, and 'lt was theri decided to in form the rural! district council.,' ' Mrs. M. L. Grant-Townsend,
rain, Kirk B?ck has over flowed, running down the
Several times after heavy ■
Rollers exchanged or re-covered. YeaWy maintenance service.
sprayed. ! ^
All makes of ne* macnlnei suoolied.
. J, WBLSQN” & SON
Electrical and Mephanical ' Engineers
109. NETHfeFIELD ROAD. KELSON-' Phone 1S78.
Important! News for THE FARMER.
with Lambing j Time. FROM
Meadows to bejsure of a good croo. Order pow, before you get busy
NOW is the time to LIME your
who organised the petition, said she was concerned about old people having to have fhelr furniture moved, when ever the stream was in danger Of overflowing, and thought the question of danger to health ! needed serious con sideration.
the Rural District .Council, Tim told an “Advertiser and
Mr'. aJ R. Baskett, Clerk to
that It Had been found neces sary to lower and clean out the bed of the stream, and remove several! ■'
obs.tructlons. This would' He explained - to the parish council,: this .week, and provision for. the work will probably be' mads In next year’s estimates.- ■ . . '
es ’! ! reporter, • yesterday,
Central | OfiBce, Slaidbiirn . ' Rhones;
-Slaidbiirn 224:'Chatburn Clitheroe 836.
222; JOHN HOLT, Jnr.
FOR, Taq {b^S’T 'PRICES and immediate ' REMOVAL
OF Horses, Cows, Bolls, ETC., D|iad OR, Alive.
Day arif{ VipJii Service
Fat Horses. Bodgiit- at Top ■ ■ ■ ! Prices, i
R.S'.P.C.A. (HUMANE I -used.
KILLERS Shay Head Cottage,
Black Lane Epds, Colne : -TEL.: Wy COLLER 200.
I, & ELLIS
a. ff f t ' f e lMC S T R E E T . CtUrWEWOE Lrel. Clltheroe 829
WORLD WIDE FLOW r
s SERVICE ii INTHIFLO P H O N E 1 1 ?
j o p E IX I S & I Valej View Nu|rse
Waddington Road ONE ADDRESS ONLY-
FRESH-CUT FLOWERS, bouquets, etc,
SON l e r o e
WREATHS, deliveries in TOWIf DA^LY., LOANS
UNSECURED POSTAL LOANS {£3 to £5.000. , ,
5 F., 9.'.ntc“ anos . L T D ' 5. Rortsloy Street. Leicester.
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1 : . I.’ ' r( '' ommended that, subject toi
lirb! G.S. Site 'URTHER isteps ,towards the provision of a new (lirls
crultment in (the new cam paign was well above the avjerage.
A'''nother speaker, Alderman Cocker, of Accrington,
a v a i l a b l e every M o n d a y ; R . I . R . .
P u l l e t e £16 p e r 100; M a r c h ; I ^ y - S d C M t a £ l p e r - 160.
T B r o o d e r s ■ f o r s a l e . — ^ F r e d L a ^ o n , C l l t h e r o e . T e l . S l a l d b u m 264
b 'X R.I.R.. PULLETS fc ^brUary delivery irom ou. accredited sound healtby. stock on
BALE.—Grand 4-5 weeks old w.i
free range; £22 .per 100; imiy- feathered and off,'heat in,'rearing folds' from 3 weeks; Mtlsfactton assured.—G.- W. Rober^i , Slddows Farm, Henthorn,' CUtheroe. Tel.
batched” and Cd^crels. Reports of outstanding performance arrive tvlth: repeat orders every day.— .Tames E. . Hartley, Sunnyslde
CUNNYSriOE Day-old PULbfl-a i£15% e r : 100; also “ as
850,
AcS^ltM mtcberiT. Nelson. 'Tels.. Nelspn 1368 and
2 5 3 8 J _ L _ _ _ iU _ _ ---------—s ttlENS are gopd- loiflceis and
71b bag 9/-. from; Dhgdale & Sqn LW.,Waterloo pom' MUl, CUtheroe.
Jlwhen Karswood' P o u ^ added to tfle'mash,
1/S bag,
{Howard & Bullough I
, limi ted; : , ■
I Globe Works, Accrington require
11 Machinists Sheet Metal
Textile Fittelrs Labourers
IMMEDIATELY Workers J
Multi-iSpndle Setters " j
DEPARTMENT^ FOUNTAIN ST:, ACCRINGTON, during normal working hours or TUESDAY arid' ’ THURSDAY EVENINGS, between 6 p.m.-- 8 p.m. or SATURDAY MORN INGS between 9 a.m.—11-30 a.m. or to IHE MINISTRY OF labour e m p l o y m e n t EXCHANGE.
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TWO COLLAR-ATTACHED SHIRTS (joUar and Reinforced with'Nylon. This is a reasonable price SE E
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DOUBLE-.-F E A TU R E OFFE .
‘ Sunarie ,’. Clothes I are good—really good r
of Ready-to-Wea| Clothes by ‘ Sumrie Tailoring at modefete prices.
our selection for tasteful
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Wfeare also featuring a special display Df DOUBLE with Spare
q lality' wear at . I PRICES TO SUIT, d 3 to t . ' SPECIAL WINDOW DI^Pi IaY • OF Plate Mooldersj
EXCELLENT CANTEEN AND WELFARE FACILITIES ARE AVAILABLE.
g aet tc o d { 5, CHURCH
I t l lovely layers—producing a 'reaulBr 5 eggs p6r bird per week
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MOOR LANE & WOONE LANJE, j GLITHEROE. 'Tel. 683
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d p e s iii’t is what goes Ml behind the screen of your TV Sft. But our job is to ‘knp\|s tlie way about’ inside yt ur r iceiver. Skilled staff, are always ready'with advice aid help, and should the need arise! a speedy
repair.service )s waiting to putnewlifelintoyourlset.
, Mind'you, if you’ife wise enough to chooi c a Ferranti
model at the start; fell won’t often be needing our service. Ferranti built-in reliability means years of untfeubled viewing.Look ini on us swnetime, and letjus show you what we mean.
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DS Now is the time|to pay a little extraj atlteintion to the
care of t|ie .hands. To keep the skin sripoth (ind supple and icfelr fee ravages of winter.
■ We can supjjly HAND CREAMS ard^ LOTIONS by
ELIZABE'IH ArPEN, YARDLEY;:C0TY, PUTEX REVLOt^ Max Factor, feu Peggy. Sage. L
NEW.V R m o ^ s “ FROSTEp
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iblem-type nails'. BARRIER
cream] Thi'sicoines in Monster Tub^s, Wfeerproof fe Dirtproof, at ,3/1. j
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STREiET • G: PHONE 591
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