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HALLEy :is^emA


hone: Whalle|r 2191 rrHE death this weet oi ^ Ion,. Tu«.. Wed.; 'j


]eET TAYLOR and ■ ^NEX I LEIGH in ;


)gue Cop Cert. !a.


lursday* Friday Saturday -


4T LANCASTER and BAN PETERS in


I A p s t c h c I Cert.


nd House. 8-15 D.m. Week-days. 7-30


ces: 1/8: Children 8d. u. I Ways, 1st Mouse. 6[ o.m.


1 Ralph cj Downhaiti Hall,


Rlbblesdale not only ddest and b e ^ t -k n o w ^


figure, bdt a great eenthinLn who had the rarer gift of .m i


G?faccjded ft, delightful ,alid trusted friend. ^ His distinguished recetd ff


wWchenabled hjm t< > # e


FRIDAY. SEPT. 23rd, 19^5 lighting of Vehicles: 84 h.m. to 6-4 a.m.


Clitheroe C.D. Plans HpiiU-to-House


Rmuiting Drive


riLITHEROE’S Clvi] Defence ^ recruiting campklgn next month will take a] different form from .those held previ­ ously in the town, i Instead of touring jthel streets with a loudspeaker ''^^n, a [hoi^e-to-


house campaign willbe held. This whlcK will: take Pl^ee


this month and next.


public service in many 8P- el M, refcordedi elsewhere In .tia Issue, reflects the variety of >ls ?ose interestsjand the unity of p ir-


sterling service to all, but he S u a l ^ h r o n l c l e o f h ^ ^ ImpressiVe as it Is as a loiu


ment of useful and living,: does notitajte


j.


S ’ in o t rm e n io r r e s o l i lm to the outstanding] peiscjrmi


. sich


Jington Cricket Club _i.— i


IlST & DOMINO W e & DANCE 1st. HELEN’S SCHOOL


(ay Next, Sept. .30th j comniences at 7-30 p.in. egal dance band


admission a!/- •X - • — ]


| to Clitheroe after Whist T bT lI^ IxCURSibNSC.


conjunction with W. ' Standerwick Ltd.)


1 CLITHEROE. 16j Wellgate WHALLEY. 'Busj Station


CHATBURN, Brown Cow -------------- '


JMINATIONS Ipart Clitheroe ...


Ipart Whalley luNDAY, 25th I ndudno


ECAMBE „ JMINATIONS :part Clitheroe . .


URDAY. 24th SEPTEMBER CKPOOL


1 : 1 the' part Whnlley ... ■ 4/-


6-30 p.m. 6-45 p.m.


6-30 p.m. 6t45 p.m.


a- SEPTEMBER 18/9


epart Clltheroi i ... 8-15 a.m. fepart Whalley] .. ^^ 8-30 a.m.


[-LAKE, NEW BRIGHTON ISOUTHPORTl


fcpart Clitheroe — 9-0 am. ppartjWhalley ... . 9-15 a.m.


11/3


ESTER ZOO & DEESIDE 8/- lJepart 'Clitheroe j... . 12-30 p.m.


JiCKPOOL for the fuMINATIONS


LUMINATIONS epart Whalley .... 12-45 p.m.


llepart Clltheroe — 6-30 p.m. .,


epavt Whalley . . .. 6-45 p.m. iRECAtflBE


ilONDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER


Lv ERDALE and ARNSIDE TRCULAR


Depart Whalley popart Clltheroe


Lasson dock


Dapavt Whalley Depart Clltheroe


Ibepart Whalley . .. . II Depart Clitheroe . . :.


Depart Chatburn. .. I eLMONT CIRCULAR


1 Depart Clltheroe .... 8-15 a.m. I Depart Whailey , . .. . 8-30 a.m. ■


I hESTER and RHYL JI Depart Clitheroe--- 2-0 p.m.


loLLlNGWORTH TAKE and ILACKSTONE; EDGE


6/6 .Depart Whalley — 2-15 p.m.


(THURSDAY.! 29th SEPTEMBER Bla c k po o l


FRIDAY. 30th I SEPTEMBER


iBLACKPOOL for the pLLUMINATIONS


I m o r ecam b e IlLLUMINATIONS !


4/-


. Depart Clltheroe ... Depart Whalleyi ...


Depart CUtheroe ... Depart WhaUey; ...


6-30 p.m. 645 p.m.


4/- . 6-30 p.m.


CHEAP EXCURSIONS by Regular Services t(^


BLACKPOOL FOR [THE


, .ILLUMINATIONS I (9th September toj 24th October)


I from Clithcroe IWhite Lion


Service X16 dally!ai 9.57 a.m. until 25th September. Day return 6/3.


Every Tuesday and Saturday I at 3-2 p.m,- Day 5/- return. :


from Whatley ’Bus Station: 3-12 p.m. Day, 5/- return.;


, '


Book at local' Office or Agency. CLITHEROEl 16, Wellgatc.


Phono:176. '


Mr. Brookes. Park Villas, Whailey. j


or at Local! Agencies: :Phon6i2279.!


Mr. Briggs, 1. Downham Road, 1


' Chatburn. (for Chatburn Excursions only)


COtJLTHURST & GRIMSHAW BLACKBURN. Tel. 48091.


V


llumbei singer Hillman


C . . ■ ' ’ \ \ 1 6-45 p.m.


Depart Clltheroe — 9-0 a.m. Depart Whalley: 9-15 a.m.


io/- 16/3


9-0 a.m. i 9-15 a.m. ‘


9/3;


1-30 p.m. 1-45 p.m. 1


i 6/6 :


I t UESDAY. 27th SEPTEMBER IV EN LAKES TOUR


■ 8-45 a.m. 9-0 a.m. 9-15 a.m.;


15/9


1 Depart Clltheroe---- I Depart VVhalley , ---- I e DNESDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER


1-30 p.m. 1-45. p.m.:


4/- */■


Depart Clitheroe ... s ' 6-30 p.m. Depart Whalley . . .. 6-45 p.m.


1 4'- cnal


rwWely-esteemed memte: ■ of the community.


more vividly demon; Gated than in his own beloyed 3ofcn- ham, where his deep an;. P .ac- tical interest In jcoirbiiiing the legacies of the pa >t ana.


Nowhere were .the^e QU: 1: ties


the amenities will reitiain as a model or en- llghteiied .Jresponslbllity


Few were the people iuLtha village' qt the surr/Ain ling countryside whom he fid .not know personally by nar 'e, and the same unfailing ccu^efty,


kindly, humour and judgment which chMa( ,te ^Is^


his lifetime at Do\/niam,


couldibe found, too. In U Anl- fold activities .,throUgh|)u| the county as a whole.


will be paldiito his riemo^ none; will be more fi isi Irlng than the example he I saj es In


Of the many tribute^ i^hlch


walks of life, eloquent of obUr gatlltia^zeaio'islVfuiqied


the hearts ■ .f nhu


measure to the servjice welfare'of others. * * *


The sincere


be extended to Mr. G., man formerly of Wctorla-


relatives a^ a"'! j


'hM been/fixed forfcii^roe; Recruits are needed: chiefly in the ambulance and casualty clearing/ sections. ‘ where the


No set /recruitment target


establishment has! been in­ creased] and in the rescue sec­ tion. ijVolunteers ; will, of (jourse,i'| also be welcome for


other Sections, tocj.j WEEK’S PROGRAMME


to help on at Jffst one^vemng of the' campaign.; ; Ajneetlng


Volunteers I are i being asked is also


on Monday night j to discuss and arrange a programme.


The last recruiting cam' naign to be heW; to Clitheroe


during the first week In Octo­ ber, will; be “one of the many similar ! campaigns! b e i n g stdged throughout the country


im DEdUNE THREATENS T


Board Recog!


of the Chiheifoe M.P. forfor


qjiHE setting | eration of


! If


.. l AN€S. -CLITHE^OE M.P.


T r U e C r i t ic is ed T o r N o t n g l N e e d F o r C o n i id e n c e to ,L T , .a . D n i^ o i a j k a s / i S ;


hew indusp:ie^ the Gove iment. was susb^ ^


eroe on iY'dimsday mght, h friends in Bu:


population ftpn Mr.! Fort said


pivisira C o n sm


time, that e%r ts j, were ^ The policy of the /United States Govbrnmeni about Taw


having* a specially difficult .leyj who were


cotton had! rfstrldted lorde^ and he doibtad-vfhetiier toe


British Government would S e Its p o f o # u t textile


imports, despite ^he [repres­ entations v/hibh h | and other T


+^®(hsffiSs made. ^ , ji


Was in August of last year. Seventy-two volunteers, 58 of them women, were enrolled. “ Thei Civil Defence Days,”


Weeks ” orFortnights be­


ing • held throughout the btmntry will' be .the culmina­ tion oi a month,of concentra ted effort to remind the public that ' hi ‘a hydrogen bomb,war our survival: inight depend on Civil; Defence. /For. i^uny c them,/.the .Homel Secretary broadcast to the Home Venice to-night 1^11 be the starting


'Signal/ M ■


j Driver Given | of Doubt


of a long and eminently use- A . groe Magistrates, yester- furilfe °devoted In tenjero^ I ^ay, ito answer a summon of speed


, a ppE;\RING; tieiore Cllfc


I. exceeding ithe^ s^^^^^ .r de


symp^tl y I of dented that he hfd woigm., 1 n,p


street, Clltheroe. anc h]W Leek, Staffordshire, anl hte


speei


son, on the death, on M<'P^y. • of his wife, Mrs. porqthT Vio­ let Weightman, of Lefk, at the age of >33. The fun^erai took


place at Leek Wednesday. Mr. Welgl tmam whose mother, Mr i. E. E.


!>


weightman, resides in West-, view, Clitheroe, is Ir business in Leek,as a boot and shoe repairer. : • * * !■


• I Oak!- terrace, ,-----^


Atthlir Albert Bryden (41),_14, parnoldswick, ,


. , Bench, on oath,


that] he - was travelling at a ' of :between 28 to 32


Mid Mabel Williams, M.B.E. dismissing the summons, Wfltof.thejdbubta


-TlTHEf} stopped by 'VV netl after he .lad faile4:„ .to stop'at a;‘‘Halt’! figu whllw u.i cyling out of Waddli gten-road :(M


at the road, Norman


didn;.t see It. I hai|e bpen out looking for a job.”


to conform to a trape ^Ign. i


MORE than 20 yqm^n from St. J


I : . II


erc)e, enjoyed an,' oujing on Tuesday, .organised by


James’s Chiircli. CUth-


, Rector, the Rev. J S. 1 at -. a religious rally In the Winter Gardens, ! Blackpool. ■ Later, they had tek ini the Spanish Hall and saw the ^I lumlna- tions before returjilng( home,


m em b e r s , , ,0/: ^lltheroe ivJ. Young -Faiimerp Club were given anj, interesting demonstration of ithi making: of mats and ropfs: fipm balfer twine at their! weekly meeUng on Wednesday nig it. The speaker was a feflow member, Mr. Brian' Dent, who was


thanked by P. Jell/ and J. *


Lister, I'


,iM^ w.


has made some ‘hutsize’ col-, lections on hls tar|h during the past few da^s.


iMoor J . Inches In clrcunfen nee. in dlamete:'


the st^le at "6-dzj *


.-^ e problems] of crainage. on farms and opAftcast coal sites.


the past jweek [ip tl s Division. Arriving on Mpndar, he spent the evening with C mservatlve workers from Gllviger. and on Tuesday he spent the day with officials of tlje.iCcunty Agrl- jKultural Commlttcj stpdytog


RICHARD FORT, M.P. for .Clltoerbe, has- spent


r t S cotetltueh;s at Padl- ham.


■ .-...-a 1 i s—


Slmonstonethe new Interviews all to his ■ departure morning, he constituents wood.


« *


mond-terrace,;: citoeroe, too : will be 90 on Me’fidav, and. to


•OIRTHDAy greetings feJto. -O Robert J ones, of 25, Rteh-


street, Low


brates her Wednesday.


Mrs H. Fell of 91 , St/Paul s- Mooi. who


i THIS'[WEEK’S , 1- .FILM


: road safe'it ..;SL0Gan,; Signals save lives.


8dth blrthday/:pb cele-


cotton^mill' a^d!i addressing the Association’s at Clitheroe. „ ,Milliard


and


RIGSY, of High;] Farm, Iciltheroe


of his meadows wad found to. loomin weigh 15-oz. and n.easure 11 inches


A mushrobm picked in one; ‘


33


Island Red pulle.ts presented him vvlth an eggwtjlch turned


.Then one Pf Hs Rhode


He was fined £ 1 i for falling *


Augfust, whilst on motor-cycle patfol duty he [followed dehfs lorry though, Barrdw vlllsige and checked his speed, iWhfch, he alleged, had been; a


■ Giving evidence, P.C. Wo^ that: on Monday. 22nd


Shire FederaUoto of Trade Unions?” I asked Mr. Fort.


Unions se'ttlngi d® ' Lanca- NE|Y IhmIands q


steady 40 m.p.h rhen'f4sked>i by ithe_Clerk T; U. Llddle) If he wished


only been told to keep


speed down to 30. . PC Wood said that while


dahen toe motor-cyclist, whom he had merely cautioned, j jjryden, who In answer: to


ioUOwlng Brydqn he had over-


“ I was .not doing 40 m.p.h., d&nltely.” ' ]


th ; Glerk stated that he had be in driving for 25 years, .said


'litherpe


Repairs Sought 1 CLITHER/OE road surface


'A which ^ .the local Road Safety Committee considers


dkngerous! for drivers pfedestrians aUke,


[and


PeaeSUliaiiS ““—’tfHiHnrl rf brought to toe attention c£


’■fsiir.MdiictW Safety' Committee, at. Its


qjuarterly meeting; fi®^*> w expected to a sk : the Town


Coundl to improve the surface


of Salthlll-road. I An official ;of .the committee


dus in view of the heavy traf& now making I use of Tt to reach


Increasing increasingly dangw-


toe pedestrians, as;the risk of kipping,! particularly In bad eather, was great/


I It also presented! dangers to i ;


lird Time )Vas Unlucky, Too


dr speeding through Barjrow £ lUage at a' steady 40 m;p.h., a


,^N .told by' P.C./Wood that he would be r^orted


fjallegeffi I


» e r i van/driver w^ e te s ’ GjWt,,.


’“r .n T » a t ’ S i I rr.vi'i-S-b.Knt 'S*- ahni/al meeting


rep ied.


Tp-dM he visits ] Hard .factory at ' b'efo-e holding


ftt Great: Har-


Wh illey. Prior ire to-morrow will Interview


ilO ‘ 'Fulham-avenue. Newton;. Heath, who was toed £2 anel'_


hls licence endorsed. Inspector W, Wright, Prose­


stranger.”] - piaidburn 'Tc C r iiA


iTDON ] VOYAGE to M19s -tane I •L' King'- 'Wilkinson, S-B.N.,


elder daughter of Col. and Mra L C Klng-Wllklnson. of Rock House' Slaidburn, who sails,, from Llverpool/on Wednesday, to take up a new appointment W in.-, Canada.


'(icJitliiueiher nursing career-at, a hospital jn (pttawa,


Thomas’s Hospital,. Lordori, PPri later B,t


llkliison, who trained at .t. ^


;


cuting, tald' 'th®.t „ when stopped, defendant sald,_ .1 did pot see any sign. l am a


at CUtoeroe Magis- yesterday, to


Biii]r<^w Offence •'a lleged by toe Ppl^e to


A


Seadp|45-48 m,p.h.,aHaro gate motorist - was. at Ciitn


lro3!


■- hive driven his car tor )ugh I Barrow 'Village at a


ter lay, fined £1 and his ^his


lice nce endorsed-! i InspecWw.Wrigtottoldte Sy'inlyfwalm^tei' (23), Pros-


wl 0 ^as on motor patrol duty at tofe time.


co


jvalmsley in i letter to. the ithe offence.


[, .


eroe OB are hoping for a


Team


tortiher two ppinte to-morrow, when following -two co^ecuAve


r^ rT '-C om b in a t io n player = S to% h e former BarnoUswick


■wtfkihe his debut, w-th Duth wffi be Len . Whlte, ^ M ;


r laVer’i and 1 RishWn cri^eter, ^ -hJf^nrked] h’s debut on Satur-' S S l t e ' -two of Chthen^^^


‘goals In -th® ; match ag a i^ • (jt.^rwood, will a-so be in th


■team.] ■ team will be/, Wallace,


ijush' Henderson) Trezis^ White, I K k - . .Green.' smith. Bur- leti, [McManus.- Johnson. c i ) f e leaves Shaw Bridge a t .l


j.m, idl'olning fa/ctories.


said' yesterday that .the crown (if the road, which is ; con- Sdered unduly sharp, was bq- doming


“Moiate needecbtd hold the


to question ! witness, Bryden askecTRC. ’wbbd why It was a motor-cyclist who had


u lm e n t ;a < ;% l |to e to d try’s own organlsatlonB, had


Cons^ently, from I a busi­ j ■


ness vtewPolto, jhe that those suffering from the


recession t homd filth^r to cloths leps yitely ^to be


affected' W iimparts j If-they could, OI leave altogether. j[


But, S3 id 1/ Mr advice to icned f


‘Lancaihlre’s population originally grew ip





a wonder tote sW® shown in ways, amo^g t r “ " portant of w-hlc. ordinary intbresi ernment rare, most othftr -par’


textile areas! It has developed J ts


ne most Im- i is' an extra- in local gov-


try.’ If, hovfeyer, the t®xtUe to


problems. S 'I , STABli: SOCUITY


the industry Fort, this


:reatl human |


M6niD)SrS OI A aT-


the jcottqn tow^ |e told his


i n r w k s “ luggested b | Rjehard Fort, Annual meeting


suggested ,ggtonng the textile intostry’s confidence ana j.. » m | s. ciith- hreventng the drift of f * '


hard as wffi are able and urging the heed to give a sense of confidence to Lanca-


“ We shall g^o on pressing as


shire.” he said. In conclusion, Mr. Fort, who


thanked menibers of too Divi­


sion for toelt hard and suc­ cessful work fin the'General, ^ u n ty Counkl andlocal elec­


years. Tribute to Sir Ralph Asshe­ I


ton. of D o i4 '! t^ ®A^'> dent of toe jfssoclatlon, whiKe


death oectered! ' earlier on


Wednesday, was paid py Mr. C. Russell Ingham, chairman, who presided.


had: been Resident of the Association tor more than 30 years. He had been a . great leader In the days wlien he took an active part to affairs, and! was a man universally


PRESIDENT 30 YEARS Sir Ralptol said Mr. Ingham,


admired and loved. ' .


These iientlments were echoed by Miss E. R. (tornett,


aowadays, to of the coun-


dustry Mntinueii to decline, Lancastrians -toVed that Jh e


people wnuld areas ard the way of life he had I described would dis­


appear. : ‘ '


encouraging a®W toilhstri^ “i Lancashire! directly by estab­ lishing cievfclopijaent areas a^nd


But t aei'Government _ was indirect: y ‘by. PoW®‘®


had heiied btoer Industries to expand. New Industries would help , to retain the population.


®


“Is 11, fanciful to sugg^t that theie new , .industries


president of t h j Women Unionists’ /.ssopiatlon tor the Division, ana by Mr. Fort, both of vfhom ac.ded their tributes.


a short sltence to tribute to Sir Ralph’s memory.,.


Tie meeting then observed The financial statement was


presented 'py ^^® .,'*''-®®'®fif® j> Mr B. K- Landless, and approved ajs satlsfftctory.


Officers kected were: chair-


m^,'Mr. C. hon. treasurer, Mr. R. R-


Landless; . hon. auditors, S. Procter and Sons, Padlham.


Rural Water Shortage Persists


,t >ECENX rainfalls have not '■K> brought any improvement w in' Whaltey’s water situation,


here thireservolr is stiU dry The tenporary water main r e S lyM a ld by Clitoeroe


Incoulited to change to' meet operatloi^


xondit S abroad,: But toe doming, of water , shortage indust'y tan lOnly make these I problqmsl


npw eetoand^' at home and great asstetance to toe ovm


chang'is if lt!”.has confidence, ., . villagers living In the.Down which Iti cannot; have-if it I


I cers ■' )f I the more ntolnary sorts of! cloth and also by


thinks, itlwill be swampeOy imporls from low-cost produ-


cloths iwho leltoer dump sur­ plus


cdmpetAfors] ports


dlsed If deop^®


to


rrofluctlon or send to- shrrtntltlOVSly


‘ ■ In/onq way qr another. feelin


sd fep tloi]s s ,ubsi- ,


jOf from them, they not going to have that


did not have that being’ swamped


coiiuv. ence which yzould 'those wishing to


make'desirWe changes do so


if the ■prices in the Industry were Isd forced doiro that It was i.carcely profitable.


dlate abolition by toe Govem- menl/of [purchase tax on tex­


D SSIRABLE CHANGES MrlForti urged the imiM-


which [was. needed to, bring Ibo Vthel desirable changes. despite ffil toe rep-


»I «


This was idespiw rese itatlons • Ic


( , 1 " ,


toherL^cashlre Members of mate, f ]


[ .-ham-road area, still subject


^ suppl/y, 1 which to cuts Downham, and taps


tfowever comes


«r a e


to their from


dry tor te^lods of a few hours dally. CERTAIN restrictions


ero®ruigi_ ^ cStatojest^^^


force at! receives 1 1 J? Whalley Sign


)Jew Professiopal • right-arm meffium i pace I


In othier parts of the Cllth-- eroe rurkl district the state of


supply from Biacx


burn sources. forcr‘te‘ 'Hurst Greem which


although sUU In


, At Chipping, the situation Is hack .to normal


tiles,.Vaiinrlticlsed' the Board 1


Another Trophy For Wednesday


/ Wedne s da y


[ of toe League,


i C ^ S S c i l . Who have alreadj


wprinP5dav with a drawn game cpainsl. Accrington to toe _flnal


to todr list when they con­ cluded! their programme on


won the championship Lancashire Wednesday added further success


against Accrington for toe league’s subsidiary trophy. Clitheroe and Accrlng-


tlon will each hold the trophy for slx| months. SPIRITED BATTING


ham (55) and C. O. Brook^ (36) enabled Clltheroe to reach


Spirited batting by ,G. Top-


an infpresslve total of 138 for five d[eclared, and Accringtojn must have been relieved when tho p.ibck came to their rescue with their reply stand- at 84 for six. All sjx


by E. Ijagr


Accrington wickets were taken Bush for 47 runs.


____


his credit this season, 'E. A. (Ted) Nutter, of Nelson,- has. been signed las professional fOT ■Whalley. Cricket Club j nert season.


Nutter, who has , been, pro­ i


fessional for West HartJ^qol this season, succeeds W. B; Holt, Whalley’s professional since 1952, who is to be. professional >mMi Lowerhouse, in the Lancashire


League.


pool, Nutter was a member of the groun.d staff at Old TraSord during the 1953-54 seasons. His tally of 96 wickets with West Hartlepool was obtained at a cos^ of 12'runs per wicket.


Before joining West Hartle­ ! i Drove Too Fast


“ ttiTHERE does the built-up VV area s ta rt?” was the


Question put to the police by an Accrington van driver when


stopped by P.C. Ray on 24th August, in connection; with a speeding offence. Inspector W. Wright, prosecuting/ told Clltheroe Magistrates, | yester-


^^The van driver. Jack Har­ greaves (42). 15, Major-street,


who was-alleged to haye driven along .the restricted section of Chatburn - road, a t , spee^ varying from 42 to 48 m.p.h., was fined £1 and his licence endorsed. In a letter to the court he admitted the offence.


1 I S rm o J 'd f i r i a S ,™ >i th f over-


Borough to assist Chatburn residents’iHvlpg- In the.^Sf*]^


Stions pointed out how a


Downham Funeral of Sir Ralph Assheton


m 1


Ex-Councillor And lOroe F.C.


yeteran Is 9(1


‘T! never miss a match” is the , -^'ptoud claim of Mr.' Itebert


Jo ie s ro f 25, Richmond-ter- race; Clitheroe, who, 90 years bid next Monday, is Chtheroe


F.C.’s staunchest and, it is ]ieUeved, oddest supporter.


! 'This grand old man of sport cah!look back on almost a llfe- ti'iiie spent playlng and watch­ ing sports of various mds. Tq-day, he is just as Eeq^ on idptball as he was on thftt day more than 60 years ago [When -he played his first game of fo’otball for Clltheroe.' |


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 23j 19S.) 5


You don^t know what a io od picture is iptil you h^ve seen a


I ' f


.[burn Olympic, then the[ Eng- ;Ush cup wtoners, came to iClltoeroe on the occasion of ' the opening of the new Water­ loo ground. Olympic fielded their cup-winning team ana Clitoeroe won 3-1. Mr:j Jones is the last surviving iriember of the team which achieved that fPtoous victory. ,!


He made his debut at centre half on toe day that Black-


could develop as the w ^ l t of this country’s standanL of living doubling to the next 25


r ty -ow r i to g democracy


Downham Hall, whose death at the" age of 95 oh Wednesday is r e ^ r ^ on page 2. 'the funeral wlU take place at . St.j Leonard’s Parish Church,


Sir Ralph C. Assheton, BL, of


Dewnham. at noon The service will be conducted hy; the Rev. R. Rawatorne, cousin of


Sitr Ralph, who *s


Croston, and the Rev. W. Allen, Vicar of Downham. W Rev. W. Allen will also


o'


conduct a memorial service at the church on Sunday morning. [


Mills Resume Afteif Extended Break


JT wiU be back to work_a^to on Monday for many


cause -of the state of trade. U. Sun-street Mill,


the week.


stated yesterday toaUhe^^^ll j 'he'wasaecret^W would resume worlr on Mon­


An official at Sun-street Mill /


day. It was a case of worktog from week to week, but the position was now a little more


hopeful.


The closure of Sun-street, Mill has meant that some 130


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’months because of .the reces­ sion.


also suffered in t te ^ t ffom slSckness -of trade,,^11 start yfork on Tuesday. Cperattyes a t Union and Cobden I^lls will be back at work on Mon-


Friendship Mill, which h ^


have so far escapeii toe brunt of the recession.


tey; ■


Other mills ini CUtheroe . !


workers have b e ^ ployed this week. This Is the second time this mill haft been- closed .during recent


operatives In Clltoeroe and district who Lave had an en­ forced holiday this week be­


den: and Friendship: Mill, Read, have aU b e e n closed for


nion and Cobden MiUs.-Sab-


only sporting activity/ how­ ever, for he played rugby foot­


Soccer was not Mr. Jones’s


ball on what Is noy? the Gr'eenacre-street play^rounffi


The' ground then w ^ much larger, for the neighboring hciuses in Woone-lane had not been built.


:


.played by “ fioodllght.i tor ^ member of Ithe team whs a Mr. Xdgson, of Holmes Mill, who. was interested in the _ then ’ light,,


' some of the games’ were new-fangled electric ' urned his attention to cricket


and he rigged up an lighting system. , , t' !ln' summer, Mr,


outside Jones


aSl p W With the Clltoeroe 'sMond leleven. He [beeme club secretary, holding office from 1906 to 1909. _ I ,


! He was a member of the old Board of Guardians before the


md of the last century, and continued In that cai]aclty for many years. i For 13 years, too, Mr. Jones


WHAT’S IN A ' NAME? Whether you ask for Aspirins


or Liquid Paraffin,/ Calamine , Lotihn or Blackciirraffi Pasting, we Supply the best article of its


kind WITH THE NAME OF THE MAKER OIJ THE LABEL. We are proud to be lageiits for SA'V()RY AND MOORE,


was a member of the Public Assistance Board, and later ^rved for three terms as a Member of the Town Council.


I younger days. For one P^od


ough Band, — term secretary: o f , the y^rN-.:ilt,ural Association.


legal ' notices lands TBlBUNAt ACT. « «


LAW OF PROPERTY ACT SECTION 84.


& y o°f tanoMter


\ T No.[ LP/82/1955 1925


an active part In toe .musical ?i’?e of to r to vm noted bass : singer -to


I For many years old


■ t o 'w B B E E H O T m S KERFOOTS’ and MEGGESdNS make our PASpLES


and LOZENGES. { j /


OUR HALIBUT OIL CAPSULES : ARE CRO DKES— toe world’s finest.


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makes with the knowledge that you [too wiU be satisfied with your purchase


We get a certain satlsfacitloh from


[ W E BELIEVE IN BRANDED \GOODS'. look for the name on the LABE


dHARLEjS CLEGG, M I : .


j CHEMIST \


CHURCH STREET, [CLITH PHONE 591 !


' ! , S>*i5,J“‘a S fe >S,ftt 'S 7 l 0 /U .“E # q a f m l


I Law Pursuant t®


PH -sfi >ffl


bowler vrtth , 98 Wickrts to eroe af ® f next asi


are: , *New Markrt^ Important i Annc^cemiiirt TifuicBstGr fls froslipldBrs ior tn fland as°Wdln8 mnd in ^


dlscliarge or modincatlon FeltSuve covenants affe(^ng t such land and. premises to


ohe development of, the said plot


ance with a plan of the p r o ^ ^ , development Pt®PweJ..hy Parke? Hey. & Jutoworth


planning permission . — „ , under the Town & ^untry


Planning ■ Act 1947 was


by! the CUtheroe Borough Comeu aQi Airent for Thei, Laucasmre


authority for. the 1 aOmlnlstratlve County of Lancaster :,on the 25th day of August 1954; j The grounds of this application


County Council the )®“ *. b.]5^iv|


In the character of |the or the nelghbourhobd or- [Other


(1) that by reabbn of changes ' '


clrctffiostances of the case wtoh m the Lands Tribunal: may !d^®


1925, and t (2) alternatively and


beaterial the restriction ought to th deemed obsolete i pursuant to ( e, provisions of section 84 (1)


254r- BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND - SETTLE, Via Wjggles- I ' ferth.


r a) of The Law - of [Property Act


(1) (a) of The Law of Property Act 1925, that ; the contln^cl existence of the .restriction ^ le s s modified . [Impedo th, reasonable user of jthc land to, public or private PUtotBes wltbo^ut securing practical benefits to other


o the provisions of Section 84


BbLTON-BY-BOWLAND - LOW k)iOOR, Via chatourn [and [Clitoeroe.


] '


2'58t- CHATBURN WORSTON. 257— :^LTON-BY-BOWLAND — LANE E ^ .


Wa-i CLITHEROE (Claremoiit Mfll] — LOV’ MOOR. FOR FULL DET/l


booklots ob'tainable at — ■ . '


persons, and ' | p (3) further alternatively and


Section 84 (1) (c) pf The Law of property A'ct 1925 [that the pr^ nosed discharge or modification of


ursuant to the Iprovislons of


persons toe restriction -will not tolhj§,.ta5 toe restriction.


a The restrictions f affecting the Tritten consent 'of one , Harold


entitled to the benefit of : ■


bove land and/or .premises are:— w Not without ithe prevloM


e pU y of DerV as'the Smvlylng Personal Representotlve of, John


fpv of “ Glengoyt ”! Strlnes In the


William Southworth hls successors ,m title ms


or their assigns bf of the C o v e n a n t at any


' KIBBLE MpTOR SERVICES LT|I 16, WBLLGATE, CLITHERGE. Phcme 17B


ILS DF TImS S FARES - S ^ FREE D.


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Commencing Monday, 26tk September, 1955 T H E STAIj E c Ar RIa g e [SERVICES,


OF


iolton-.by-'BowlfeMotor Sefees Ltd. WILL BE


i Revised and Operated ribble motor


S’vce !l: LTD. i ' ' . ' ' ' iu 1 .


DEMONSTRATIONS! GLADLY GIWN AT ANY TIME


EASY T E I ^


A. E. HARGREAVES YOUR RADIO AND. T.V. ENGINEERS^


Moor Lane and Woone Lane, CLTTHEROE tel: 683.


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time to erect or:: s®^®® ,f® be prfictGd on .tlj6 iplot of l&nd


toe said plot of ' land shall be erected In accordance with^plans elevations to be subjnltW to


r dweUlnghouses to be p r ^ t^ on andandHeythat


nfficlals and members'of the v ' St. John Ambulance Bri­ gade and Nursing Division will gather in two of Pendle’s ffic- turesque Villages on Sunday to tsike part, in toe unveiltag of plaques at the newly ap-; ■Dolnted rural representatives centres a t : Pendleton and Newchurch-tn-Pendle.


Tile Vicar of Pendleton, th-e Rev. E. Hurford-Jones. wul


conduct a service In toe Penffieton Parish Church prior to toe dedication and unvbillilg ceremony putelde the Village post office at wlilch


toe Mr,


Members of the, local St John Ambulance Brigades and


Nursing Divisions will attend, and'Inspector Bridge, of toe Lancashire Constabulary, will represent the police force.


tive is Mrs. Nutter, of Pendte-, ton Post Office.


The new rural representa­


A similar ceremony Is to be performed later in the after­


noon at the village j)f New- church-in-Pendle where toe. Vicar, the Rev. W. Frankland.


Member of toe Council and thejAssoclfttlon County Comr mlfee for the County Pala­ tine of Lancaster, and chair­ man of the Southport Associa­ tion.. ■ ,


address will be given/ by J. N. A. Briscoe, F.H.A..


®!tanden Hall, will perfprm the unveiling ceremony


Mrs. M. Asplnall, J.Py of . .,( .


affected by the part thereof more than tom messuages or dweUlnghouses to o toe acre. and that; the [messages


dwellinghouse shall ^ without the previous ^ t t e n co^n-


approved by or his successors in title and no such 1 me^uage^ or


sent of the said Harold Hey or hls successors in title.-


win conduct toe church ser­ vice followed by the unveiling of the plaque outside the home of-Mrs. Maxwell by , Mr. William Starkle, of Craven Lea, Fence; . The address at the dedication service -wllL be given, ,-by Councillor MlHer. MiB.E.. Member of the. Council


AsEOClatlon.


entitled to . the [benefit of the restrictions who ohiect to .the dis­ charge or modlflcailon thereof or claim compensation in respect of toe same are hereby required to send to the Registrar of ^ e LANDS TRIBUNAL, 24 Abingdon Strfe. London S.-W.l. and to the Undersigned within 21 days from toe date hereof In a . form which will be supplied on application to -the undersigned , any objections they may have to the application and the groundsii therept, and, If they claim compensation for toe discharge or modification of the restriction, th e . amount' of the compensation claimed.


All persons claiming i to he ‘ c A Plan of toe [i property and a


opy of the Deed Imposing the t restriction can be Inspected at


and the Association County Committee' for- the County Palatine of Lancaster, and chairman ;of the Blackbuiy


Beptember. 1965; ’■ .


: 91 rhu-ch Street, o’ltoeroe. Lancs.


- ■ j


he office of. the' undersigned on any weekday except -Saturday between the hours of 10 aun- and 5 p.m. and on Saturdays .between


Ramsbottom. Llddle St Dixon, So'.lcltofs^ to the[ Appllcftnts.


toe hours of 10'am. and 12 noon. DATED this sixteenth day of


. miiiis :RY ^ 1


FEATURING THE IN THE


ELECTRIGITY SERVICE I KING STREET CLITHEROE


a f 2-30 p.m. COOKER ENTRE .4


on Thurlday, 29th Septemfe 1955 : ■


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AkD EVERY THURSDAY UNTIL FURTOEB NOTICE ' COMEEARLYiTO ge ta sea t atthe front


—1 — ..'Hitiift'SW Wi A 'V,


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