I" f AilillTlESfED FOR
Whklley Is l^ecoming more ur banised each year. A View ’bus station, (bus embayment, and Improvements jiall: give
tohalley jthe stamp of an ur ban dlsti;lct.|
■ of traffic and the number of vis tors increase steadily,; so ith: t there Is bound to be more i l t tk I,:doubt whether any 'appeal to'People whose: chief int mest in visiting the village lie!' jWO At. |th( mi ley
Bach year,' too, thb volume
^ i T f l hfyj ' pleted, a
ild have iany lasting bene- I [ ; Finally; let us remember
, In I seeking enjoyment
Old, saying “Where there’s k, there’s money.’’ Whal- canhot have it both ways.
VIuiAGER.
rep iini about the proposal to-1 fv,g old Clitherpe steam i
: , ; ■! |
; equipment I on the! Taylor-: 'street playground, jthat !the ; Cpi|ncli I has ■ overlooked the i .ohvilous solution.
t rhlller were sold for [scrap and
Ti’ould'be spared an'eyesore j- End thej kiddies’ pleasure'; In-1 crebsed jvith a smaller risk of;
E.cclidenti. •:
I:i tha|t way, local resldpnts ■ 1 PARENT. [: :• P i
klose the Castle grounds a t ;f ’ome period: during the ye'ar—ij
Ir,—Clitkeroe Town C^un-lj dll may deem it necessary to:'
PATH CLOSED '
! 1 ' . ,
ips for instance, last weekrend ■' •but ini future, let thenf seel
race entrance to ithej 'Castle'i ' fie d was' closed, the main en-l; trance at CastlegatciWas notA . A lumber of people walked all;)- thi wayidown to the Esliton-!l w teifrace gates only to haye to!
haj. the jjobj is done properly. 1. Although i the iEshlonfter-j
an sureljy to-be expected from' till! custodians of our restrlc- ive, bye-laws.
etter arrangements thaii this j Clitheroe'. ANNQYED. Uiiinited Seryice I ' j ;
iMporflane, and W e s 1 e w churches held ,their annual iunite'd Free Church sprvlces: I oil Sunday, this: year lat thp: iMportlarie Methodist Church. The Rev! Fj A. Payne iipnducr ted the Iservices, and Mr. D. Hartley was the organ st.
'EMBERS of Clitherpe Con- gregatlonal: Chur ch,
Balk half the way:back again.!' l 1 '!' ■ i '■ i I 1 i : I ;
Surely it yvould be' battepfor-; 11 coneerried If the| | steam i
otpodo}^ but ,less> unsightly ;; etuipment such as!a. slide or ; s )me sifch idiversion to 4up- i lementj the swings j already |' rovided there.
hej moriey 'used to| biiy more [
ftir.T-It; occurs to me after i ■ as part of the playing
CLITHEROE RobLERi 1 ■ I
! . 1 . I
ijt all three I 0f agricultural is It will be tpi
pects of Rhe creased entri<
TRST TIME
Chases ws
B ow la n d a n d S la id b u r n R e tu r n
laking i corn
ed : Further pros- ■veather, in- jre expected .the districts
— ’ -—-pple in having sections.
three shows attested, Bblioii-hy-Bowlai.l Show commitfeb having de cided to folloV Dlitheroe and
Slaidburn’s e: all-attested c;
that Upper ; i Bowland hav| cultural sho’
It wlU be the
tion Year. . delayed farmers last year that by September, siowflelds were
. since Corona- Jorstant rain so
J irst time, too, fUliblesdale and aad an agri-
waterlogged; and most farm
ers were stl l inly half-way through haymaking. All three local shows wer i canceUed. Haymakiiig this year haying
been completed wlthou,t a
hitch-it is! the first time for many years loc>l farmers can
remember completing hay making without a drop of rmn —gives farmers adequate ^ e
to prepare exhibits for show. good omen
GOOD
Wlghtman, Isechetar^ of the Slaldburn, Nevton, Dalehead. and Dunsip Br dge Show Com
omen, commented This was I
yas |a l ery fay ourabk E.
mittee. Farmers needed at least a week t6 prepare stock for compejktion, and oo^e-
lows this year, lirst time aU will be a.--
sented by Mr. James Hanson, a former Dalehead farmer,; wUl
A silver challenge cup, pre
Lprlsentedintheopentri^^ The jumping section in
rlderd riding two abre^;; Poinm will be awarded fcr jumRj-ng and dressage.
cludes pair Jumping, for,younk ; f A photographic section is a
novel! feature of the Fanners'-Club handicrafts se,b-
tion, large
previous years. i Art, omots, Council that as a - - - -- ordinary
which has attracted number of entries m
penmanship, and mode l- making are included In he children’s section of the show.
socldty’s president, with m . G. Williams chairman, and Mr. L
Col c; J. Hirst is jthe
Hully aufi Mr. ;E. Wight’ joint secretaries.
ROWLAND REVIVA^
a n ^ after an absence of two years, the Bolton-by-Bowland S ' w m b e all-a«^teh;M
Alto making Its reappew-
.the hrst time. It wiU b ^ h e first of the local shows, and ^ to b'e held at the Holme field, Bolton-by-Bowland, on AUgustj
same lines as the one Pl'^nn^ for iMt year, will be only the
Tlie show, which Is o)i to! y third to be held in the
to be abandoned beckusj of a late hay harvest.
ears. The 1951 event all o ha^ | ■mis year’s fine weather had
glvdn farmers a and there was no reason why
Quently needed 'to be well ahead withi haymaking before entries closed.; If weather proves; favour
able, several .tators wilb I at ;end CUtheroe s annual show at Ctathurn-
road on September 3rd. TOe show will be tl e first to be held In September idr some years.
The date' w'as advanced to May In 1931, tO avoid the show
been held each year.
courage firm' generally In bi that tlmeJ: ^
that
clashing ^Ith fR® cashire Sljow, and has slMe at the same time
returned jto year, when it
The scheduled show date September last
Hiic.... was pointed out that ' dite should en-
CAl^LE SECTION
, This year’s cattle section will again be irestilcted-to attested
I provided I by Young’ Farmers Clubk, arid I Real Womens In stitutes. j .y'kose handicraft exhibition ;ls always an out
stock. Other sectloiis planned include sheei), poultry, dogs and rabbits- with the custom- ary “showl ■'vlthln a show ^
standing' feature. The gymkhana,, show jump
meht caused bj the show ing abandoned in 19,4, ex,
&
plllned Mr.;- W. Moon, sec retary.
! ' | IpONY CLUB display
FoTest Pony Club wUl b 5 one of the show’s attractions,Jand me
I lisSal horse racing e v ^ te ^ l beheld following the ludglngi
1 S n a feature of the [show n
kandlcrafte.- conlefctlonery arid W.I. classes, which hay^
recent years, are expected to attract a great deal of interest. President of-the «hpv? com
its, as stock was liter condition at
mittee is Col. L. d,e ! C. F Robertson, of Bolton
lalid. Mr. J. Dins Monubent Head Farm.,
by-Bowland, is chairman, and Mjr. W. Moon .of Brai^ley HaR, Chalgley, secretary
- Clilheroe Year Did*
ing and children’s ; jumping classes are!expect^ to attract
the usual' ihrge number , of
entries. [ I The show tommlttee, which
'Ifor Danish l/Miitoi|a ^ I T H many hapriy memp- 7 V ries of a 12 montl^’ sojourn at Waddbw , Hap, Clltheroe, the Girl, Guides training centre; two youhg Danish girls bid “ fakeweU " to lo trie staff as they set iff
on.their
this year ce.ebrates its .tenth birthday, ha^ as presldeiit Col R G. Parke:, of Browsholme HaU. Cojirty CounclUor J- Wilkinson,! who was largfly responsibU for forming the committee] Jiefore their first show in ;1£45, is chairman,
iI They are 19-year-old Anpe ng journey home, to-day
Copenhagen, and Bente Carl- ]en. aged 18, of Sllkeborg.
kansen. who hails j x m
with Mr. |W. Smithson, sec retary andVs.F.-Hardman
treasurer.! Local and open j sheepdog
trials ntfoSuced in 1953 are of
head ar Society’s
one of- .thb attractive featur^ ■ Slaldb'urn, Newton, Dale- tidf Dunsop Bridge show, to he held this oniseptember 10th, at
I,'Who have been engagedjon domestic duties while awaitoi ihtry into college in Denmark ;ook the opportunity of im- Drovlng their knowledge of the Snglish language by regplar weekly attendance at a special English class in Blickburn.
During their stay at Wdd- low Hall, Anne and Beiite
Duckmlrri an adirilrdbl.e site atSlaidbbrri The friow t o
Waddow Hall d.url ig the past few years to Invite two foreign girls .to spend a year at | the centre to assist :n domestic
It’has been the custoni at duties.
been held since 1951 at. The Heanlfig, Nbwton.
condemned to death.
been refused. How I :
feel at such a time, I I! , .
II well the finality of tmare wAlk ? ! What twh a l t she feels, how Teatedj.will be fold in
next Sunday’s NEWS W i ■ ' J '' U .
ORLD. This IS an
Ion into human misery a; never been recorded
[Those of you who have : about Capital Punish- the absorbing story— -Riilh Ellis and after.”
education and ideals of young tie
W™ object of fur- students,
cadet4! and Langho,
study tc
ithej ,rljng !0
dy I tour in Holland.
Hospital Stud^ Visit To Holland the-, Interests,
Irom ;Broj ckha l l Hospital, recently undertook a
selected nursing student nurses
four, boys and six girls, whose u’l’es varied from 15 to 15
Theipar y was made up of
years.' They were accom panied by Sister Topliss and Mr. M'. Rlphards, tutor.
visltea wa:> Maasoord Hospital at Rotterdam. The first day of trie tour was spent on a conducted tour of this hospi tal which accommodates
l.JOU adult patibnts, psychotics and mental defectives of various
One, of I the numerous places
or. a tcur of Rotterdam, vlsltiiig one of its many large skyscrape r-llke stores. After wards, tlie party 'spent the afterhoori touring the harbour
grades, i Trie second day was spent
and docks by launch. Clithcroe Accident
IPATRICIA Nightingale, agec labou; 10, 63," Hayhurst-
Sunday’s
! the! junction with’Hlghfleld road. on Fridp.y. ;
street, C itheroe, received to- juries to her arm when she was Invdved In an accidenp with a bar in Lowergate. near
Partridge Hill, Padlham-roac B u n l l e y ; , After i ;reatment rpy - a; local
GThe claf was i driven i by ladys Yltchon.'School House YOUR c o p y N O W
doctor, Patricia was,taken l^y ambularce to hospital.
!! : j YEAR AT W4DDOW;
pleted a domestic science course in Denmark after'leav- ing school and; as they are, not eligible to enter college until 20 years of age, they werfe, in- ■vited, through their local Girl Gdldes’ Associatibn, to visit Waddow last year
Both Anne and Bente com ]
They will taki back with them recollections of a Christ mas spent in Glasgow, .and holidays in
Northern.Ireland andjbhe Lak^ District. ;
gret at having to leave the lovely countrysiie around Clitheroe, will bfeak their re turn journey with a few* days holiday In Londori.
Both girls, who expressed re
when the'centrel reopens after a “springclean.”
two other girls f:'om Denmark, who arrive next weekend.
Camp
TN camp .near Higher Grey- stone Lee Farm, Little Bow
of football. : He was Rlchkrd Wells, to d
Infirmary, talned.
land, on Sundlay, a Preston Boy Scout fractured his left leg. it is understood the acci dent occurred puring a game
14; Clock Horse Farm, lEul- wood, who wak taken by; am bulance to Preston Royal where lie was dd-
PAINFUll PADDLE 'YtTHILE paddling ini the
Their places wll be taken by riATER STARTI^IG DfTE FOfe } of a ridw Girls’ Grammar dri fhe construction
duringitrieiComlng autumn, as v>ad atlfSst been hoped.
now exp'edted to begin, in March' o(
pext.yeap and not
tbiggest pBject of risvftype in rie townFfibr over 20 years, Is
The scridol to be built on a site ill' Ohatburn-rpad, Cllth
'resolution
all those connected ■with! the scheme wias refiected in a at
ciuc — Grammar
i.Scriool Parent-Teachers’ Association.
eroe, "and kh Advertiser and’ Times”’’tepdfter was Informed this week that work on draw ings anp. plans for the new building I is processing sam-
factortly to readiness for the start of iDUlldlng operations in mld-Maijch'of I next'year.,
}
Sunday, Petei' Ashton (9), 159, Daisy-street, .EMcklJUrn , r.- celved'-B'seyei'e' cpt to hri foot.
■ ment. ham! Bridge,' Downham. ^on: stream i t . D o w n ri a m . He "was taken riyaifibplance
to! Biackburt! RoyaLTnfirmary arid'allowed home }after treat-
- MINISTRY' APPROVAL It wasIlii Novembpr last that
r«oval ■vias given trithe Inclu-; Ministry ■
slon of the new schopl to the 1955L56: Lancashire Education - — i " bu ll d in ’g. pro-
fedislonfolldwed strong ", •'’) • ' , j' ted the new sbhdol plan. .
’■leveT! vfhldh j.vVcte instituted after.!the;jMinistry had rejec-.
prdtestel kit County, and; local !iof } Education -. ap-;
voiced .the jdeep 'concern of the Assoclatldri, resolved that! the County Education Committee be asked to! make further
This resolution, which
strong representations to the Ministry of Ediifeatlon. ]
Ministry’s reversal' of 'their previous decision was received in Clitheroe with a great sense of relief, the Headralstreks of :.the Girls’ Grammar. School,
' WELCOME NEWS} The we come news of the
annual mqetriig of the________. Clith-. eroe. Girls
This blojiy to the-hopes of ] the
passed
by-Bow- dgle, of
entries this year should noj; m^e up ^°r
lan niinuea
bishop’s Wood but the bulk,
Clitheroe Coriipratlon. . ,
Rural Tap'i| Takii Less After iW
E c o n o ^ l ||P)i«a T> EDUCED ! consii’
jT'’ followed! urgent , apppajs for stringent ecPpppiy In [the use of water in; the parishes of iWhalley %nd Wlswell, where 'every householderhas received !a notice from Clitheroe Rural Council in' y?hlch' the : emer ge,ncy is stated |to be i ex
mption has tremely serious.’’ ij |
man of the Couiiclls/Water works Committee, said, jthls week that a‘ reduptloniln con sumption had' indicated | the public’s response tn the appeal “There is no n^eh for anxiety so lor.g as peoj^e; continue to
CounclUor E. Hplgate,^ chap exercise care, te added.
Householders |iri the 'Whalley area have j been
continued ;dryi Waa^Pgr. ebuncU’s
..told ,by the result of the the
supply Is precarltely fowJ The isiipply ^rom
'Wha^y
stand-by provision froin Arch ,i!ln operation,
present in^deduate fp requirements. :} ||
maxbicm[effOb^
'near future.--!;_;} '|-y; j, The position nas been eased
effort at economy by aU house holders, shopkeepers ' and in dustry can preyent the im position of rationing ox inter mittent supplies, In the very
Only sustained maimum
slightly this week as; a result orthe\dlIdays|and; a quent decrease in demand by industry and hopsehplders. It
ciitherde’s -supply} Whalley reservoir, j
,at He Built A j sAer
Ltixury Caravan n His Garage
5 ETTING Off on its malderi ^ ' outing, a luxury caravan d isigned and imade in his leisure tune by;Mr, F. Jamie- sih of Pimllco-road, Clitheroe,
Note the FREE'Service t lat we render to our Customers IR
provided a handsomo addition t6 Clltheroe’s noliday traffic last week-end. I Two years’ wotk in the garage at Mr.
I ifainleson’s hoihe have } gone iritd its construction;; apd the result is a beautifully appoin-
August II
To Give Badli Its
lOtiNCE
..May, when} parish ^ council elections were held In the Bbwland axea.IGlsburns flve-strorig Parlsfi cbuncll has beeii non-exlsterlt.
';l
a 'reisult of only one nomlim- tlon having been- l^anded to for .the May eleptioiis.:
This position nas arisen as
duly elected wap Mr. B. Bent ley, chairman of the]old parisli
• ONE NOI«INa!t ]10N
is expected.! th,at small re serves will heiyeibeen,built u^ with increased! Pressure in
ttol the
Holidayi |)p*iMg For New CBijic
I A display by the Pendle will opemnext .week in its new
iTAHE former*! ifurses’ home in •k Eshton-terrace, Clitheroe,
role of. school cUi^ welfare centre]' The transfer from thei pr^ent b r ^ M at
the Castle Htoe a ^ th e Con gregational School will take place next Thifriday.
The completion
Of.tlfe con
version work} vfaal repof^ by the Divisional iMedlcal,Officer, Dr. R. C. Wehsten at a nwetlng of No. 5 ' Divisional }Healto Committee earlier thk paonth.
CONVERSION COSTS
which UegapTe:prly;th^ Year. Is estimated at j around | £ 2,000
Cost-of thb conversion work,
and that of Itlie furniture and equipment at t£567. j There have been many com
plaints in the past pn the situation of
thehllhlqat.Casae House, and airiiore accessible
Sisters After
A
centre has jiheen strongly demanded.-1 ji; ,, . .} Complaint Ipf . thfe delay to
Rushton, wh6 left'the to' Canada bound, ,45: years ago has flown Pack; across ^he Atlantic alone, at ,79, to meet her two sisters, wriio are also former Cllthbroe residents.; }
f o r m e r }} CUthefoe woman, 1 Mrs;; Marghret
she has seen sisters- Mrs. Lily Tyldesley, of Blackpool, and Mrs. Annie steer, pf Hradfoijd,
The reunion—the first .time
carrying out the work;of i n version was made by fUderman W. Wilkinson; I of Clitheroe, at a meeting I of the Divisional Health CommRtee last Decem
, Ari offlclali at tpe ^O. 5 ; Health
Offibei.told aa l’ Adver
ber.} ' '■ }' ji' ; ■ ■
___ rp ■Tuesday th. period made, ideal time for . clinic.
tiser and Times " reporter on ■ rit the:: holiday next week an transferring the
i
TVHE average quarterly bill -A for a Clltheroe household which uses: 30 therms jbf gas in a quarter; jjwlll- gpj. up by approximately 4s. 4d: j as a re-j.
“Pf f 4s. 4d. - ,'t>-
suit of price Increases an nounced by the North] Western Gas Boardl j
Board said that following the new increase in thet,price of
In a Piete statement, the
coal,, which came into,force, on Monday, trie price. of(gas con sumed" iri 'the .North West
would be i subject to an in- cresae of IJd! per tricrm.
Consultatlyri',Council .unanim ously apiiroyed’ the Increase in price lyrien they were in formed of :!the "Board’s pro
: The ' North' . Western Gas
posals Ly! M?."P- P-! Welman. chalrmanjoj!: the Boa^g.;
■fromjthel first meter reading aft^r Sum lay;, ^uly llto
The:-Incre^e: .takli; effect
south-view,I Lostopk HaU. near Preston, escaped; with sU^t Injuries .'w-hen he;
camei.pn|his cycle at Bolton|-by-^wland on Tuesday morning. | j
Howgill igills
13 -y0ar - old sbrioolwy. william' Charnock,! j of
Gas Bills rile
since the day heti train left Clitheroe Station in 1910--tppk
place at Blackpool. street. : N ’ . ' j MThe three sisters, the former
bers of a fpmlly of 12. and formerly lllfed in Montagper
isses Coulthard,' were mem j
derful time,’} said 73-yearTOld Mrs. Tyldesley. when they met “ I still can t really believe I am riere; at all,’’ sAld
‘WONDERFUL TIME’} “We’re golhg to have a won
Canada very much, and Tve always wanted to' come; h' for a whlle.’i
that Mrs.
i
• She will bfe going back after a short holiday, however,! to her' Canadian home, to her children and grandchildren.
Clljtheroe before her iretprn trip.
Mrs." Rushton will yjsit
Rush tom. “ I don t likeIlk TV ime
tion, Mr. A. R, Baskett, Rep turning Officer, said,' As only one nominatlori was received,
Commenting on : trie posl
I had to apply to thq West Riding County Council for .an order under the Local G;overn-} iipent
Adt.to have thq position
'regularised. ■, 1 '! l forthwith.”
' A notice of on Wednesday
delivered at Rural District
the poll will Tuesday, 16th
Wednesday, 27th July. If .the election ts j bonteste
not later th; ___
..lan ‘____ |
qulrlng ah election; of four parish councillors to he held
“They made ah order rep
nominaUon papers ;! must b| the ;} Bowland
election. Issued states thdt
Council offices 12!rnoon bh
take!I place 6h August.
’i, The only candidate to be
council and Gjsbmn’s repre sentative on Bowlaiui Rura, District’Council
I with a useful' hobbY-wood^
(THE Vicar of WhitevreU, the Rey.-T. B. Reid, ip a man
work. It is a hpbby whiclv benefits his parishioners, Tor several gifts he'has made -ioi? the church wlU be dedicated in September. .
} j
The gifts .to be dedicated are a processional cross, altar
|
cross and a pair pf be}autuully carved wardens’ staves
‘ At school. 1 was, very, keep on woodwork,' but i t j was not
until some time after I, came to Whitewell that I again took up the hobbY-and I yias mbre
Mr. Jamieson;} . PjetuKd j Jamieson drewfup plSsF for a here at the door;of the luxuri-
ously-appointed ' c a r a v a n which he has [designed and built in the, garage 0,t ;ms home.
The'earavan has taken tw6 :;i,FT.i.-''.iv
Vicar Carved Gilts Fo
fourTberth
began the taskjof construction thatisameyear.
cafavari. ■
arnid he j
' ;
years
to.complete and pad its first outing: last Week-end. }
' '
■| As the workl progressed' in his garage, he! found that he,
I was; overcome; however, and : yrork went on jin the confined space. - .,-! '-
}' - '■.
gress was interrupted for; long periods, and! Mr. Jamieson estimates the caravan has taken him tvro years to com plete.: ,
, I
, je I almost ■ tlje last word In cornpactness and convenience. Containing, a small cooker,
chen! range jwhich,: from' a woiian’s point of view^ must
Inside, Is a 'combined kit
white perspex sink andjdraln- ing board,, this unit, -with its many storage . cupboards Is
lined throughout in formica and ■
medium oak. In the upper part jof the
or less , driven totd; It even then,” says Mr;}Reld.-1 | BISHOP’S VISIT
others dedicated by the.^lshpp of Blackburn j(the Rt. R}ey.,^. H. Baddeley) on Sunday toorn- ing, September llth-^harveat thaiiksftvlng.!
The -gifts [Will be iaiRohg I ; }
I wife, Helen; } of ,Radholme Laund.
will be a doriple-headed oak lectern In memory of the late Mr. WUllaih: Taylor and his
Dedicated at the same trine
about eight years ago, and his ■wife, whose ' death! occurred some two years ago, had i close association with White well Parish Church, Mr. Taylor being'a wardeh for la number
Both Mr. Taylor, who died of-'years. , -' :j’ j ; '
■The lectern jhas feeen made by a firm of church furnjshers.
Holiday in France For
FOUR bunks;
Trie four Pririks, fitted .with •thick rubber'mattressies taste
bedding. |
fully covered jby Mrs- Jamie son In fabric] of a pleasing design, cover] further storage compartments suitable for
polished medium oak, md which are fitted between the bunks.' transform the [interior into a- dtoing room at meal
Collapsible taljles; also In times. ' I : 1 .
wardrobe fitted with;unique attachmentk, . is sufficiently roomy to hold four people's
, A '3 ft. 9 ins, double-doored
'clothes. , I : : " ! Bright interior
' of stainless jsteel framed win-] dows giving both light andj, fresh air, iwith gay curtains! adding .to !ihe .brightness of||
Ventilation Is perfect, plenty|! -]}ii theinterioft . Party -a craftemari. ;,
■Ingthem. j j ' | ■, }':" The leader of the party,'Mr.
boys and three j r i iaster s .arrived for a holiday In Brit tany, France, jthla Iweek,, they found a warm welc^ome aWjalt-
WHEN -a party of Clltrieroe Royal Gramriiar School
G, Llghtbowii, is a former member of :the teaching staff at .the Grammar! School in QuimpeB—the party’s destina tion. Friends of Mr. Llghtbown were waiting i to welcome the 24 hoys and the Masters.!-
FORTNIGHT’S STAY
bown, Mr. .G. Davies and .Mr. E. Pearson, the boys wiU be taken to places of interest in
In the charge o| Mr. Llght-
Brittany during j their fort night’s holiday, I before :, re turning home again by sea.
About 20} members of] the Grammar School ftcQUt Troop
are also enjoying a hoUday, In camp at Whitby, Yorks., 'They are, in the charge of 'their- Scoutmaster. Mr. R. I. Kay, and Mr. S..C. Compton. ] ,
ar. Other boys frpm the schpol , , -
day by vyorking ,bn' local farms.
companloriiwas cycling along Techni^ Awards IN the House of Commons
Bowland, when he lost control of his r machine and ' was
thrown.pff
The boyj along with j two B: ferow,: Bolton-jby-
mouth, but] wak'later able to continue his journey.
He had slight Injurlei to his i i - ' I '*
. Fort, M.P. for Clltheroe, asked the Minister of. Education, whether he, would accep]t the . recommendation .' of jth e National Advisory Council on Education :for Industry! and Commerce } and establish a council responsible for ipaklng national awards in .technology in technical colleges. ;j
last week, Mr... Rlphard
“ Yes, Sir. J propose, to qel up the Corincll forthwith, end I
Sir David Eccles replied:
iRoyce, has I agreed to, become its first chairman;” . |!
FORWARD STEP! I
hon. friend toad expressions of opiMon from the presidents
Mr. Forti “Has myijright
of the prpfesslonal associa tions about] this forward step which he IS now taking?
am happy i to! announce that Lord Hives,! chairman of: Rolls
e maslng R a, farming hoU-- ]
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has been used- in the cpnstrucJ: tion, whlchjbeara the imarlf of;
-.lamps is provided by;typ 12- volt batteries, but very shortly
Current' IfPr } the two,, roof
the caravan 'will be powered by means of a generator driven by a 4-cyllnder petrol engine. (| -, ■ , ]
ger at Bahkfield Quarries, Is looking forward . to' many happy hpl idalys 'in this “dream” caravan of ;hls owh dislgn.-,': I
Mr.“Jamlesori, who is mana
Death of Mr. ;fe. Sj Webster
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' yesterday week. Hd-was 59. ' For sbmd yea,rs, Ito.; Webster
prominent figure in Black pool’s amusement icateriiig World; Mr. Bertram • (Bert) Smith Webster, of 32, Rose- acre, South Shore,}Blackpool, died in hospitaliat MEinchester
\ MEMBER of an old Clith-. eroe family who became a
had not the best of health, and had suffered fjrdm the effects of wounds received iri the First World War.
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; Mr. Werister!began his work ing life as| a weaver at Brooks Mill, Clltheroe,. Iwhere his | father, the late Mr. W.. Web-1 ster, was! a clothlooker for. many years. " • |
the East Lancashire Regiment to the Dardanelles during the first World War, an" years after his rCt— civilian life toe started up to business : as am amusement caterer at Blackpool. •
|He saw! active Jservlpe with ' I ALSG j !l MAIN STGCKISIS
Blackpool for 25 years, he re tained a keen interest In Cllth eroe affairs, arid had many friends in the .town and sur rounding! district.
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:- He wak a director .of Fleet- wood Pier, Ltd., and a'mem ber of Walnwrlght Conserva tlve Club, oft which he ha been vlce-crilalrman and; committee member. . He, w_ also a member of Blackpoo] Rotary Club. |
!hls wife, Mrs.} E.-.M. Webster having diedHnMgy, 1950.
Mr. Webster was a widower. ; ,
TlflSS BRCTHER’^ON-wishes ■ Hairdressing Salon will be
dates of the SECGND GLlTHERGi I FRIDAY, JULY 22nc
Sir David Eccles: “ l am In' consultatlor^ .. with the:[three gentlemen concerned,
hope they 'will: give; us. their collaboratlori.” \ !
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Miss W. M. Lumb, commenting at the time, V I am delighted with the. news; I hope [that ■work will begin as quickly as possible because we are need- Ine a new school so badly’ ! EducatiPnlsts throughout
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the district experienced a; feel ing of satisfaction that: the school was to be Included to the programme after all., j 1 '
' A* TEACHER at SS. Michael -^and John School. Clltheroe, Miss Marion Hackwodd,. .of Sparth^avenue, Clayton-le- Moors, .is sailing to. Qanada shortly
-.to ! take ..up a new appointment.
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iTiLITHERGE, head post dfficj- 1 will be open from 9 ajn, to
"the acceptance of money: jh : prepayment of , postage. SUo
10-30, a.m.! on, August Barik Holiday, i August 1st, . for; all classes of business-except ifdr'
post offices will be closed; dll day.:' ' j
livery of:Jetters;and parcels to both towri and rural districts. The evehirig collection-will b|e made iri the town area, as d a Sunday.! The final clearamu, of mail at Clltherde post office will be made at 7.-45 p.m: fp“ -■-re' general night m a' ■ despatch.
There [Will, be a morning: de : ll','
1,0 announce' OPEN dn the HGLIDAY 1
TUESDAY, JULY 26th THURSDAY, JULY 28th FRIDAY, JULY 29th
I SATURDAY, JULY 30th
F. E BROTHEfl THE HAIRDRESSIN
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5, KING STREET Tel. 288
TON, :A ioN
that hei following
))EEKa- Although he jhad lived ilnj T^iBF ilo td ^ s PHmrdse |hgineering Works,
c t iT H E n b ^ ^ Telepnjone 785/0 and 207
" and RAMSBG^M; ' Telephone 2315 and 2482. . Also d at BURNl^Y. 'I Telephone 2262 (3 Lines), I ; : . SK^K fNHCLDERS lliUTOlU FO incidentally, riot one nallj ‘ i ■ ( ■ finished in polished
cabinet is, a fitted radio set, ■with adjoining compartments which provide additional stor age accommodation.' '
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'two-year''TASK-' j For various reasons; pro
had i just eighteen- Inches In which to work}on each side of the ', caravan. | This obstacle -
IDAY OR NIGHT BREAmOVrai SERVICE. t he
j ted liixFuty flat ph -wheels. I It i-Was in 1952 that Mr. fn„j:herth caravan,
FREE FREE FREE
INSPECTION
TRlAhxOR TYRES fitte| ■ f^O
lARRY HUGE ST DUkPER COVERS IK
■ADVICE j at your own farm (fitted ffe:)
I milfeage charged).
'dew, FROM I WHEELS ARRQ BOTH NEW AND REMOULEji
We are! also up to the mlr - Equipment In the constan. of tyre! equipment vehicle ; ;; I . : for presC'"
ute with all the latest Tools a: id it changing of sizes and devices i manufacturers find necessary ir t-day transport. - }
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