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Clitheroe Tories Welcome CHEAPEST BUT- r s || NOT THd


the finest heavy boots | are made with


B E V A . UPPER LEATHER


cM. _£/ie Jeot/ier for tfie land


New Annual RepU Shess^ Importance' Of GQVEirnnient Measure


Mr. Fort held 12 'sessions of i L/llUiCiuc


dCHkoULING of part[(|f th? Clitheroe Division} i as h


'development area


} wakfane of the most ■ ant' Actions of' the la^ti Con- semtlve Government


: ter^flc of the textile] industry


help 'diversify :the in thfe area and offset the ups anHowns which are charac-


Thkls stated in tliejannual 1 PAI, LD. LAMB MNFATMS U T ETE AU CUR


—Trips By Train -— BLACKPOOL


ILLllMINA^nOTiiS Each MONDAY. TUEJDAY.


WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY A"** FRIDAY to 28th OCTOBER. .


Depart a.m. p.m. P-m- B.d.


Glsbum 11-30 Rlpilngton 11-36 COiatbum 11-41 CUtberbe 11-47 Wballey 11-53


LaiighO 11-59


1-15 1-21 1-28 1-31 1-37 1-43


6/3 8/0


3^


! ChUge at Blackburni In ' each direction: j


SOUTHPORT


Each MONDAY* TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY and FRIDAY to 2^th Octiber.


■ CUtheroe ,. 111-47 am. 6/0 lWballey .. . 111-53 a.m. 5/0


Glsbum depart 11-30 aim. 5/9 Rlmlngton .. 11-36 am. 5/3 Cliatburn .. 11-41 am. 8/0


( ichange at Blackburn and Preston In each direction.


angho .. 111-59 a.m. 4/6


other cheap facilities, please en­ quire at Stations, 0£5ces and official Railway Agents.


details of !the aliove and


lens Ithe Ind


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lave nsty, 14151


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consult'


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SPENCER I


ndividually Designed Corsets and Brassieres


jpro- has for


I the bkle^


irney ]iey'')


Jhang Ire on trie


j\nnf- Iwhen Wil­


Co^ultations by appointment


at Client’s own hiome or above address. 1 '


MODERr^ & Go PAINTERS


DECORATORS signwr|iters


lisls -of


led of 31ith-


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Ihouse


BOOMS COMPLfeTED IN ONE DAY. ,


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THE -


)0 OF DRAMATIC ART 'EL LOWSHIP—Local Examinations


'■old Medal—Brenda Davies. lOll OF MUSIC AND DRAMA—


pN-rLocal Examinations j , fe 5: Nancy Wilson.


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'ESPEARE SECTION j/ies I 'i 1


ClEJY (Incorporated) LONDON— i


IS in Diction and Verse Speaking I I


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I SILVER , MED AL : In weightinan, Susan Russell, Diana Ibinson, Sh'eila Bush. ‘ j ’ ;


Jcrecjit: Irene Haydock; Pass:,Valerie brine Jolly) Maureen Whiteside, Julia


Dorothy Lo'fthouse, Kathleen Speak.


} at I tUe ASSEMBLY RC QMS CLITHEROE GONSERYATIVEl CLUB


Inessa Ho'ulker, Heather. Johnson, |ibert; Preston, David Preston.


BRONZE MEDAL


Ihn Potts. |Katnleen IJrivef.


(avis Robinson, ChriMine Rose, Diane lunders. ■ j , -


j ' CERTIEICATE ' |


latricia Weightman, Susan Wood, Peter nwaltes, Kathleen Parkinson. ' f


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kargaret Knowles. Peter R0bins()n; korotriy' Ja'ckman, Vera 'Parker, Joan |reedy. |


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.■hompson, Mary Eaitwood, Jean Moor- kouse, Annie Joynsoh, Eric Mansfield.


Vendy Hughes, Thelma Barnes, Carol


iathleen Bu^h, Susan i Dixbn, Jean. Earnsriaw. j Valerie [Elliotlt, Jean Har­ greaves, Susaii Holt, Siisan Horsfall, Bhella Knowles, Katharine Knowles, jJaneti Scott, Mar orie jSlatpr, Nena ImitriieS, Sandra Webster) Mary Wilkin- lon, YvQ,hne Wilkinson, Elaine Webster.


.Kathleen Coleman, | Barbara Wallbank, JUVraiLE SECTION '


Jusanjciayton. Janqt Clegg, Janet Carus, Michael Manfield, Alison iMacmillan.


jBrowh, Jiidith Chadwick, jMadeleine, IPordij


icafe-j-Credit: Jank Clegg, Susan Isiay- ton, Jane Preston. Myra Smith, Lorraine


II David Bleazard, Patricia Earnshaw,} I ' -d ' I j 'i I Angela Hayhurst.l Marion Slater. |


I William Briggs, J^ohn Coulter, Christine; iMcNaightcin, Elaine Smithson,' Ian


i |Porter. j hey were prepared by,-|


'j. ' j ■ ! I M j.


lATSON,! L.G.S.M.; l Il .C.M. I rR " s tr e e t , I CLITHEROE i /


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Iti/icaf'e—Credit:' Stephanie Moorhouse.! IPaulirie Astin, David Brewer, Martini iBrewdr. Patricia Crabtree, Deanna Lay-: Ifield,,Marlon Worthington,


j i UME WEEK COIjlMENCING,' OCT. 3rd, [N o rA W e s tem S S s i f 5 o i ? t » s r ‘


adivussion f r ^ e Clitheroe


Co-operative Society 15, Moor Lane, Clitheroe


J. & F. Bentham


(Radio & T.V.) 14, Market Place


Don’ miss this opportunity o£ swing this SUl’ERLATiVE SE L EC T Ick QF


Radio . TY. . Furniture ( Carpels Redding • Heclric Cookers . Water


Heateb ] Rfdrigerators ,[ Machmes


and the viry latest Labour Saving Devices COMPETljriON with VAlLUABliE PRIZES


TiJesday, 4tk6cl. - Saturday 8th Oct. ’ C^en;Daily - 2 p.m. to7^.m., (Saturday — 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.)


btecifil opening by His Worship The Mayor of'Clitlieroe (CounciUor C. Chatburn) at


' ' ' ' ' i n ~ " I. 2 p.m., Tuesday, October ■ W


r<'ISBURN’S new pbllce head- 'A'nuafters were occupied this week when Sgt. Maurice Pike and Police-cons,able J. Sow- den moved into]the two new houses which, with an adjoin­


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6/6 5/3 4/9 4/8


report of the Clitheroe E'.; i- slon Conservative Asscjciat . .n, ■presented at the annual mu-1- ing at Clitheroe Consprva,iv8


needefto keep-this c o u ^


solvent on nerity depends. By ,encoura„ ?ng both expansion vriere that i s needed and also restraint tn


the i right places, a very h.nh


leveWfemW^^ maintained despite


difficulties (through! vrhlch we have been passing. , .


textile INDUSTRY / , pblntlngMut that|t'ie textile


industry has signs of recession,![tie report ■ ® . _


itSes 'that 'the; representatives and Members of*^ Parliament representing constituencies iirtthi,


■ 4-V »q r


tile Interests have contou ously been/drawing the Gov ernment’si Attention; to the


f


problems.; ■ "The Governmeht jhas taken


■ On yet others, such ^ Im­ port of large foreign cloth, It


acted In that coririectlon it has liad to take into Account not only the problems of the


’IS* , j:


action about some Others, luch as the! U.S. G{iy,emment s


price policy for taw - cotton, have been ^outside! ilts power.


of


textile trade, ’but Wso’ the re- percussions, in .other: export trades.”


tive successes in local, county S Parliamentary flections the Association reports thaUt


ELECTION SUCCESSES Commenting on; Conserva­


. ity of .4,944 wasVi.lnlerease of 519:0ver the 19511 figures.


again held the Division ih General Election.; The liiajor-


The electors hail' shown their support,ani cbnfldence


' thusiasm.


This continued due to support servative Party s


Serv u


in Mr. Richard Fcirt, [he Mem­ ber for' Clitheroe, (with en-,


in office a n d policy for the


' success was ----r.


or the Con-' achievement'


future,! as well agto Mr. Fort s past record of service to the


and its branches',


electors and the hard work and skilful organisation of all the sections of the.Association


"^Uae


Club! on Wednesday night. ^ “The Government,’], spates


V -i.^


f S l* i f n'onhSS&i ! ^


lodal even” throughput th year


their iheinbershlh wr thej


social and political meetlngp S g the winter, seasons. STEADY EXPANSION


thp report **has not hesitated to c K out firlanclal policies


Itles arid membership was rp- ported by the Young Conser­


A steady expansion in ac.tiv- vatives.'


Party’s annual coriference , in October includes U


"The:agenda fori,theL^hhur . - '1 ' !:'■'■


from Paddington, North de Dloring the lack , of interest


S w n by *he miiTitrv in the Labour -rar^* w f - n the Young] conserva­


]hat among younlPCWM have noticed no ^ntprps1


activities and membership.


A Limousme |On The Dodrstep


Mrs. N. Burnett.jof Rauway view. Bllllngton, heard a loud ckshiat theh: frorit door, g Burnett hurried p the OQor and found the front of a Eous


kuriNG In their iivlng- S m on F r% . M ^


Rovee snver Wrajth car pro­ v i n g Into^he fu b u le The drlvet of the car,'Mr. S.


tives can. in all honesty., ,say • in our patty, inue^u


£200 Theft Frpm


durinl th l last ye^r we hav^ seen' a steady exp^lon in pur


Hall, thfe Girl Gulders’ tra i^ ing centre, scene of fa robban on Thutsdayi nightj "wps (ils- coveredlby the|poU(ie at Ken­ dal on Saturdajy: morning.


Betty MlchaelJ a 21-years-old Gulder.'of Hyfflngton, Mont­


The , car 1& pwne^ by Miss


gomeryshire, v(ho was staying at the Kail.


On Friday mcirnlng £10 was found to have been stolen l


j |


■theHaf I ' ; [ ' The, previous' night thieves


office.


M Rbss, of Harrogate, a dlrec- tn’


facturing firms, i^as travelling to Prestbn, on business, when his car began toiswerve as i • naacpd Under the railway


r nf several tdxtlle manu­


bridge on the mpin ^hahey- Blackburn road, near Railway-


view,


road and crashed into the doorway of the house.


The car swung across the i', ' I ! '


and was shaken! One front wing and the radiator of the,, car were hadly damaged, and,


Mr Boss sustained a cut Up


a downspout outside .the house was broken.


Shoe Flepair Cliampioii Again


nVTR- RICHARD TURNER, WA junlor, .of 182/84, Lpwer- eate Clitheroe, has again been succe^ful in the National Shoe Repairing Coi|petitiom open


to the whole of winning the


to be attached; by a meffiod called “ blind stabbing, which is the most difficult type of


the heel.


■ house headquarters at Bolton- by-Bowland.


ing office, form i new block to replace !the former old court


found to be unfit tor further use The Couril Is still being held in the Methodist School­ room at Grindlpton. ■


The old headquarters were 'The sole was


rebair to execute. Mr Turner iiithe first com­


I cup. He will travel tc) London • for the Shoe apd Leather Fair, to^be held at Plympla, whep the cup will be presented to him on October 5th.


petitor to winihoth ibe point cup ^’''d!*be ch^bc^Se


We Invite You To Out S’ Cl


Wiuiua& viiv i national challenge cup.


Great Britain, 75 guineas


^ j^INspTENSION"


award was a ladles half sole S e e l , with q rubber tip on


The repair vfWch won the


-''costing £ 185,o k tbe water schonio involves


mains from! the [ Waddlngton laying oi


from Grindleton through Saw- iSy to Boltpn-by-Bowlandi


Undertaking to Bashall Eaves, and an extension of the mains


be connected upito .the supply at convenient points.


The more remote farms will


Other operations will iriclude thellnstallatloni of an eight-


inch main Across the fields frorii i Waddlngton to Grlndle- tonl and' Bolton-by-Bowland. From the latter village, the


supply will be extended to in- clilde Forest Becks, GrunsagUl Paythorne and Newsholme.


voirs wil be' constructed, and theltotal length pf mains .to be


Seven covered [service reset- iaid, will be 30 nilles.


Village ijall Will Be School] Canteen


i approval in Pttoc pto to the use of Downham Village Hall, when it is built, for the cook­ ing and serving o f^ s a ls to cmldren attending Downham


T ancasthre; ■ Education G umuauc.::


-M! Committee I have


C.E- School. aen approval in Pflpclple


Clitheiie Call For Purchase Tax Cut


,nriHE atolltl6n of purchase A tax as the best means of helping t!e textile Industry ^ 1


piifheroc will move on b^ali S ‘iM a tS r o eW “ n ^


Conserva five Party in Bourne mouth next month.


c o n f e r e n c e of


1 reed In a resolution which Mr. Rickard Fort, M.P. tor


servative Association at the annual


The full text of the resolu­


tion is a£ follows: “ That this conference urges


Her Majpty’s Governm^^^^ abolish immediately the re maining Purch^e tax on apparel and other articles


made from woollen textiles in order to


.trade In textiles. given NEW - O m £120,000


ttHE proiect .to hnlld.a new A Gir s’ Grammar School m


wRs given at the Committee o meeting on Mohday it was re- H ted that trie school rneals


were cooked In a room torm erly used as a [cloakroom and


l f t h o “ m?'als W t te prised village ['hall would r«


rriom. ■' etect village halls. ''-I' ’


.Jm v & f i r tL ° C l i t o ^ ^ district whereUt is planned to


afoot to build them at Hurst Green, Pe'ndleton and Bolton


are bV-Bowland. '[.' , .•


Inquest jiferdicl On Wlntew|l Farmer


Craven Coroner (Mr. Stspnen Ik to to T U r ? S a t S f ori


A “NATURAL CAUS^” ver- diet was,returned^by the ^


limam ’ Henfy M^ealfe. ag^d %,! farmer; Lees House Farm, Vhitewell, . Who died at his nome yesterciay week. ,


I Tiifte Trpnpfffi Taylor Metcalfe, w^s InVartnershlp with


S n S 'S m ' alL.hls hto ^On Iwednwdayrihe attended Cll-


htothe?i'sald his hrothei? Ad sSflered from: bronchitis


served in a classroom. cooking! and service of


lerise the cloakroom^d avoid meals being served to a class


riltherrie was taken a stage further on Monday, when the


approval was given to thefifl- cluslon of the new school in the 1955-56 Lancashire Edu­ cation Committee building


T aticashlre Educatfon Com- ^proved the proposal


Sah diclded to request the County] Council to authorise application to be paade for <;anctioa to-the raising -of a loan' 01 £120,488 to cover the


cost' in rolved. It was reported toat_pro­


for school tion fc


r ........ 360 pupils.


vision had been made in the 1955--^ building programme


structed In traditional style, and the accommodation will comprlse:v-Ground floor! Assembly hall, small i hall/dlning room, kitchrih, gymnasium, stair rooms,: sick room,, housecraft room, biology laboratory, seven classrDoms.


ADITIONAL STYLE school -Will be


.......... - con­


Firit floor: Ch emi s t r y uahoritory. . general science laboratory,, library, three divi­ sion rooms, needlework room, art rind craft room, three


ew preni&es -for ..this to. provide accommoda-


programme. This decision followed strong


encourale the Production mf


hleh-auallty cloths which movKles the best hope of re- ^alnffig a flourishing export,


£100 Bequest To


Chatburn Church; A REVERSIONARY'bequest


A of £100 to the Vicar and church wardens of, Dhr st enurch, Chatburn, for reli­ gious purposes is among Jh e bequests in the wllLof Miss Lily Cunliffe, of 21, Princess-


avenue, Clitheroe. g Miss Cunliffe left £^700


ross a n d £4,652'net, duty


paid £93. She also left a bequest of £50 to St. Dunstans.


I I


also brdke into IthejEaves Hall Hotel, West Bradford, where £200 was taken from the


(y' . p Lancashire and ^est Riding


are carrying out Inyestigatlons Into the two ropberles.


olice In'the CUthf roe district on


Bowland p a le r Scheme posts


•\TiiiAGERS • living in the ’ r^ote„ parts of the


land countryside, who felt tne full OTects of this summers drought during which ^any ot them Were entirely dependent for mkny weeks-on imported wateTfupphes. wilL welcome the news that .yiork on the


of


ambitious Bowland Water Supply Scheme Is likely. tosta^rtlntheNewYear.


.that [tenders in connection with the scheme are being in­


This i week It was announced vited]


t-hp Rev. Kenneth D. Lane, preparatioh for ‘the third-ex­ amination! in the course wh|ch wffi be h k in December,ton the subject “Churchmanshlp.


The classes will be resumed on Fridayjif *'’|?,^®L’ane ffi


Sundap^chool Teacher Success


' ' Gouneu wcic vv/vu ““ Tuesday: night that the Devel- .opmfflt Commi t t e e had turned down the request of. a caravan manufacturing firm ' for a site on a main road


Clitheroe


HOUDAl


Y visitors to WHALLEy ABBEY


Clitheroe Wido)V Found In {


jfilled Room —]lNQUEST TOLD


doubt, caused the state of de- presslon, ’ said: the, E^t Lan­ cashire Coroner (Mr. H. Back­ house). at the Inquest! in I Clitherol on Monday on Mrs.


“T 'am sitlsfled that dece^ed -■-I took her! own life vlhen she was irqubled by | rheumat­ ism and arthritis whlclLino


!'


EXAOTL^ FIFTEEN MONTHS A(^ WE FIT. . ■ I three! SETS ’ of ■


CALL IN AT OUR DEPOT AND WE WILL EXPLAIN I


TU B E L E S S T ’fR E S I THE [RESULTS!


Maggie/Briggs; (71), 14, Klrk- moor-ro£d, CUtheroe. who iwas


'•found -gissed at:her hom^ on Friday.' ' '


I'mind was .temporarily[idis­ turbed.


dict that deceased:killed)her­ self wh le the balance of; her


The C Droner returned a ver­ : 'i'!


girove, Clitheroe, son ofi de­ ceased. told: the Coroner;'that


' Alvin Briggs, 14, Hodder-


his mother was a Widow.'; Wh e n he last savii his


I4th, she seemed to he normal, .wlt: In answer" to the Coroner,


liiother on -Wednesday,;!; the


hadtoq financial worries) and had never threatened tp‘ take her lo ^ life. She. did; 'hpw- eveH suffer from rheumatism. d; ‘"i?. hfa t probably got her i


nesi said'that;Mrs. Bflggs T lte re ’^ G o o d n e s s W t th i i i !


owp, I suppose.”commented the;Coroner. ■ .; ' )


DGER’S DISCOVERY


Eviiience of finding I Mrs. [ 'Briggs In a gas-filled kltehen


1 close: :to the town Aor the manufactute and display- of c a r a v a n s , . Counclfior E.


' formaitlon from members^ the Committee on the matter.


Crossley sought further tn-


, Replying, Councillor^. Ent- wlst(e said: “The Develop I menV Comlttee met and the


I Mayor reported' that an in- [ car-trailer type. ;


qulry had been made by a flrmi wishing to manufacture and] display caravans pf the


1 the main road somewhere close to the town Itse f and It


“The firm wanted a site on


1 on the roailside here in Cli­ theroe.”


was felt that we should inter­ fere very considerably with thel amenities of the district If we encouraged such a site


that the Committee had de% 1 elded to uphold, the Mayor


UNSUITABLE tYPE ' Councillor Entwistle added!


, who is chalman of the ..De­ velopment Committee, in ms


I


I development In this town. , b gating that Council


vieW that this was not a suitable type of Industry for


of. the matter. Councillor Crossley, added: “I think we are tollkgreed that caravan­


efs had no such.kpowled^,


' Htoven that we 'would and earth to have [The discussion arose when


ning ! ■' ‘Is '' a coming thing throughout the country, and, I would have thought mys^


K h t ' some new : industry, into the town.”


the minutes of the Develop­ ment Committee came up for approval by


minute In question stating that on the tostructlons of


the h the Mayor, the


ad been Informed that no such site was available.


was given by 'Marion;; Mary Walmsley, a ,textile machinist, who Ihad lodged with; Mrs. Briggs for some years,


li usual] about 6-30:aVm. to make her some breakfast. Deceased had told her that she •washed up, put there appeared; to be ■no’rial illness. ,


witness, said that •on;Friday i ,morning Mrs. Briggs ; got up as


' |


, At Llonchtlifie:'Mrs. |[ [Briggs • appeared to be all right: When


evening she found the front door closed arid on entering Aaw Mrs. Briggs lying ton the


witness arrived: home!; In the Roll back the wrapper of a Veget loaf;


kitchen floor with her fiead on a cushion. There was a; striing smelled gas. : ' [| \ ofSummoning the assistant


. dlitheroe, [said 'to his' opinion death was due to. asphyxia caused by inhaling coal'gas


turned off And a doctejr called i Dr. John Macdonald, of


neighbours,:’the tops WL_ End of the Trail


For Safety Team i/xUTHEROE’S' interest In th? '“Roy Rogers” road safety


I ,[


competition, the first prize of which Is a holiday In America, iwith .'the Hollywood cowtoy star, ended abruptly pn Friday might when ; Clitheroe - and


and gjimpse its rich goldenj crust. It! makes you) hungir! Ahdl hungrier s^^ to see the beautiful creamy br6ad inside. Such lovbly brkd must surely be deli-} clous! And bow delicious it is|! No mere necessity of life—but a real feast of goodness and flavour. Eat dud enjoy it


at every meal. Dppot. - : The above Is provlngjboth satisfactory and a very.big I "'! ' ■ ' Famoiis Varleiy Batteries I * '


the REPAIR OF ALL TYPES OF; CONV^OR BELT^ either on the plAntC without any dismantling) or to,the case of Lime spreaders [or other smaller types—at jour


■We have alk purchased NEW EQTOTMEMT FOR


C h a t b i j m T p e D e p o j TED


C EMENT _


1 \:l


fit


the king of all bread


'Colne met in the- flr^t rpund of the oulz.


,' The' Clitheroe tepm, which 'comprised- Susan iShorrock, 'Mary Blrtwell, David Hother- 'sall and Frank Taylor, scored


' 27i points agkinst Golne’k 30.. Mr. J. A. .Barnes was question master and judges were Mr. C. Pierce, of ■Whalley,! pnd Mr?. Shepple, of Nelson. L


features of a “mixed 'pro­ gramme” of entertainment,


The quiz -(vas one of, the


arranged by the I Clitheroe Junior Accident Prevention Council, and held in the Mo’or- lane Sunday School;


[ PROFICIENCY BADGES


presided, later presented cycle proficiency badges and certifi­ cates to those who gained high marks in the recent cycling tests organised by the Council.


, Councillor [B. Sharpies,[who


■was a film show, given by Mr. Brian , Bralthwaite, entitled


Highlight 'of the' evening


‘iAbrojfd with a bike,” in which he described a cycling holiday in Austria, Italy arid Switzer­


land.


Councillor Sharpies made an appeal for new membersiaged 14 or over to Join the Council.


At the end of the meeting. ; ,


WEDDING WARING-DEAN


The marriage took place at Rishton Parish Church;^ on Saturday of Miss Dorothy May Dean, younger daughter of Mr. .and Mrs. J. E. Dean, of 66, Commercial - street, Rishton, and Mr. Alafi|Warlng, youppr son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Waring


level which were - Instituted after the Ministry had rejec­ ted the new school plan.


protests at County and local


those connected . with tne scheme was reflected in a reso­ lution passed at . the amual


This blow to the. hopes of all


meeting of the ^11®®™-®^ Grammar School Parent Teachers’ Association,


' This' resolution,, whfic^h voiced the deep concern of the Association, resolveff that the


County Education Committee lATEST DEVELOPMENTS


classrooms. £Th J ' estimated cost fis


1201488. Tenders, will now be


Invited. It vas originally hoped that


work on the school,, to he bulR on 'E. site In Chatburn-road. woum begin .this, autumn, but the [starting date is npiy 'CX-


pectfd to be next March. ' It was i n November last year


that Ministry of Education


the latest developments to the scheme,; the decision to start work oh the project,has left ■Clitheroe Agricultural Show Committee with a problem— that of finding a new site for i the annual show. The site fis also that to be used for the new school. •


While educationists .thrdugh- out.the district have welcomed


: parenfs of accommodation difficulties with little .sign, of overcoming them.


'M, Lumb, will have a .happ'er ■position ' to report:, at ' the school’s annual speech': day parly next month. Previously, Miss Lumb. has had to tell


that the. headmistress of the present Girls’. School, Miss. W.


The development also means


be asked to make. furtb« strong representations to -the Ministry of Education ■ ' '


FORD MADE DiESEU


i Here’s the- new Ford; money-saver that will increase your profits. Offered at an all-


time low price, this alternative power unit for THAMES 2 and 3-Ton Models has rifccived immediate and overwhelming acclaim everj'where. See how it can


save you money On running ' 1 ■ ,|


operations-f come in lor details today!


. -


YOU will 'also like BBOWN VEGET-anothsr tea-time troat! ; ben W O R S L E Y U m . north end bakery. PflBWEN


of “ Fair View,” Wlswell. the Rev. R. Klrkham - 7 The ceremony was rion-


ducted by the" Vicar, the Rfev. R. Klrkham. ' ,


the ' bride was govmed m a full-length dress of fi 'o taffeta, with pearl and


• Given away by her ■ father, MAIN FO RD DEALER S


length- veil . IShe. icurrii ■bouquet of yellow tea roses.


nante head-dress, and


Mrs. J. Carter, bride’s sister, and Mrs. M. Dean, slster-ln- law of the bride, were E.ttlred in mauve taffeta,, ani t ^ bridesmaids. Miss, H. Leach and Miss ,3. Carter,: Wdes cousin and niece respeiftively.


The matrons - of - honour,


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were Attired in green taffeta; Their flowers were, 0^ [bluei scabious and pink carnations.


Waring, brother of thei bride­ groom, and the grooinsman was .Mr,. J. K. .Dean.. ' | '


The riest man was Mr.|E. J.


bride’s 'home, the brlfie 'and bridegroom left for a [honey­ moon .(n the Lake District) the


Following a reception at' the


bride travelling in a gr grain suit.


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at 37, Spring-street, Rishton. Among the many bedding


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presents were a: wall mirror from the. bride’s worlffriends at Mullards. Ltd., and a radio from the bridegroom’^ work- frleniis at Howard arid iBul lough, Ltd.


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