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8-DAY CLpCK^, ALARMS, LADIES’ WRISTLET WATGHES-?U with ojie
RELIABILIT H rings! FOR EVERY OCCA
r characteristic—
Whateverl your iequirements, you may be 1 ■ ; !
it here!.
ir. A V I ■ rk W > Q 20. •: castle , street, C A T L U V V D
clhIheboe iM' 11:1
JOHN Va
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T o t J n y th in g r ( o r ^ SON
le View Nw«jEp>
ELLIS & irset
Waddington : ;:j;i rp'at^^U?
ditheroe
■ 1 deliveries in town. :oail MEMBERS OP INTERF7.0R
GENTS’ outstanding' I' J ^
'^101^. surer of finding
' out! ve even tillage’s main street. . mm co^motA-ffirMfe « » » to o i « l t« <>•" »-« ,
Couii<[illors Jom In Campaign For A j
tidier Village | W‘
’HALL EY people going to chi^rch on Sunday m o r y paused to admire the viUages .^eU-
swept maid s le e t . The street was jidier than f tey had seen i t )o • a long time, following the efforte |>£ ^
team of v t l i nteers, led by the Chauman of t ^ Parish C o L : i l , C o u n # o r Aw BiJooksj and Mr.
roS r f » r g U5 t^«n o » .
Jimmy Fell! J lo c a l resident, who i h e r that morn ing had s n ^ ^ the street c l e a r o f ^ ^ “ operation fewfep/’^ a i the i
Times” corrispd^ebce^^^^
month J f Hnjfhjers i>t the Parish Counc I would do ime^
wise.
in spite dtrequbte bY ^ ^ ley Parish (ioiffeU ai^ ^^by
\Vi
Clitheroe Ruril ^^trlct Coph cil the Lancaahlre County ShncilhasrttdtoPr^^^^^^
labour for ‘|" X t h e £ ? e ^ street sweeptig .n .the vluage.
• King-Street ■, fa s , ^ e r ^ d when Mr. Bn loks and Mr^^^t
arrived at 6- 30 |a.m. to bs^5,. cSeenlnK Theji had decided', to begin an liout
!”carcely arrived before^they
found thenffielyes facing .a, battery of pliotographers,
i'V' street ends as iti'joins 8-4^ aun
JuMrs. :stlce of .the Peace and wUb :of Dr.; B. :iBowman, .taedlcal ^officer of health ,j6r/.Ne^om paused fiom .her weeping m
ploweVs Froijh
ViU^e Gardens Help Hall Fund
hurst Collegl on Sunday, wasi r an innovation in .'the
'mbfiey' f or the Aighton, i^R®? and\Chalgley Memorial'Fum?,
^ w e r ' stall pronapted byi tilth tis a means ol raising
played tJhdif ./part^jln jthe.! establishmentof ; the WjUKi
College r vnnd
vlderfthelimber frora^^lch it was Constructed by,,Mr,, MJ .fituey - of New Lodge, th e'
The college
bought sprays and bunchM pf S s , bringing tha p ro f ed jXiUWCAOi W*A**o 0 rtOA
from.ithe ,staU tOj £24.
S lble for a demote into : lege and grounds, pom 2 Ipm;
The/pobr weather! w ^ ■fit
er of visitors
tell an ‘.‘Advertlseri; and Times” reporter, ‘‘.Whalley is a ,dellghtful ;place ^ d very
friendly. It Is. 8i^bd;|to see people : get ' ^®setoer| and demonstrate, real, pride'in the
village In this manner, j Well satisfied- with _the
until 7 p.m, a. topi o f . 1.3?g visitors passed
;college Itself.:
oppratlor. was CounclUpr Brooks, v ho stressed they were
s«?£•“'If'A 3 work. They would be^satu- SCENE,. TELEVISED '“*1*'
not concerned the CoUi® .authority to do the
cameras'weie uLa.aawa amateur ro adt w nepers, a^^ ■ the .film ol, tteir oPfetiom. was seen by viewers through out the cointiy on Tu^day
night.
Dressed in fla inels and puu- over, with h s h a& ; protected,
. I
by gloves, M:. Effooks vm sqon at work wiel iln; a;bru8hl^ he
swept up
jlgi.rette; cartons, chip papers ^rd other ref^e left by Sat irdiy night: ors to the V 11a ;e.
swept with enthusja^in. joined 1
vtucu A*. V — A
________ S^lesmain a ___
demohstratjd roadsweeper. cleaners ha I n
^
which inarls the. boundary or WhaUey ai d Billlngton, Mr. I
Starting it. Qalder' Bridge^',
Brooks and Md Fell, Wbo was a,*ttlred in cjudjiroys, and shirt,
timmerits if shch an a^-and' the salesmin had to be epn- .tent with k promise that further cor sldmation would be given to'ti e matter.
~ jD time to discuss
But the street (
i'not come fto ridicule, las, ex- unnecessaijy, The early
s!tart was really .for people hid
nected. .It fact, they came ;to help. A largelsportB'car drew
up, and out climbed Mr. Jimmy D lugfes. ot Bridge-
the Utter.;
IT’S' HERB. ' ............ , ............... IT’S NOURISHING |
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[ i / i ' 1 •Til
IT’S SLICED & WRAPPED. ■ r I
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fhe Leaf that beeps its^ 'reshness to the!
Oven f li st SUce.
ask your grocer for a loaf TQ-DAYI 1 Made loeaUy by;
i i mPHjE
i , E.: 'VEEVERS, L BAKERY, CLITHIffiOB.
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Mrs. J.'Tri mp, a memhm of the Parish! Ct undl and,Tto Mr
The Ta( les joined in, ^too.
LADIES HELPEp joined' tr
-representatives on the Rhiai, Council, (ame along toass|st.
Brooks, jonJ of ?
Another :ielper was Mrs. .w. M. Bowman, jof “Blrkhcilme, ■ Statibn-f lad. Wearing over alls, she idsojjoined the brush and brobi a brigade. ,J '
Enjoyliig themselVes_ Im
mensely I j/er| Brooks ' iSon of - .Councillor
B S :a n dM r . -V ’«12-y®^’'- old son,; !an.
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, Ian! Braoki acted as banoW hoy, removmg ,the: seven bar row-loads’of refuse land two
sacks fu l of [paper cofiected by the sweeper^I^n ®
with his sister, Susan (8), also made Mnself generafiy usefifl. .Other sweepers,who jolnea
’ell/ along
^ / V WATCU g r o w !
o the part i were Mr. C.! Standep, Who macte the brushes anti
f Park-villas, and Mr. F.; New man, of Queen-stteet.: '
shoyels' avlillable? 1 Some of one sw lepers brought their
own': a Id Iotoers wMe bor rowed froni.a local |it(jlder.
‘ ,'By' :-3(H toe party ha,d !*i|s«lsl
th e BmOlBY BUIlDINp HASGIVENJERVICEfORpveR'IOOi^W.^^ ;
. Assets over £10,000,000 - R|eserve^|over £9^.000
W.tlte.Qr..ca11 on .
! ... L ■ i j i . .: J-.,: bbadleys chambers, castlecaYe, CLITHEROE VARIEY, EDMONDSON | i ® . , “ ^
iBEiAREGUulsAVERlN SUpSCRl||ItONlSI;iARESi ■ 1 i. From 2/6 to £10 per itjonth ^pe^M-i
BINGLeV BjUiLDING , EITABLISHED 1851 TELEPHOHt 3485 BIHGLCT M;
: I ifuHeSt 'dSteils are available
fejr.goof^ ilnvMtm*''**! p 'also easy withdrawal facilities; | ■ , 11 r . ;' r
, i I '
reacbedthe halfrwiy m a r ^ the pentreiPf/theylUap. But In-spltE ofitbfi publicity given to thejiiv^ntfoHowlpg the ex
.terrace, W lalley. In dungarees and armed ■mtn a stout htooiji to help clear
strablbn calling attention to a serloua problem. Already, there
locally. Hotelkepers arc Pror vidlng Utter bins in toe car p'a rks . Local . Ice-cream
deUberately planned demon- haveTheen excellent results
a nils Is not a stunt. , It is
vendors and chip shop . pro prietors are not only; providing
..Its J. Troop, Mrj J. Douglas, Councillor A. Brooks, Mrs.|W. M. Bowmian, and I Mr.
J.toeli. J^terwards, they pontinu|ed to sweep the main ytreej; ^ jlar as the village grammar school.
iPausing for a lihat at the alf-way mark, are Counjjillor
refuse baskets, but are urging customers to juse i them. ; I think we have stirred a few conscflences and that we shall
have]les5 Utter In toe future.” .. .lalley is a popular spot'on
to the Lancashire Coast, and somJ of , the coaches break •their journey at; Whalley. Many motorists, ais well - as people who travel by .’bus, also spei .d some time Injtne village.
Saturaays with irtany East t Lancashire people, i -Lt Is on
h'e'main road from Yorkshire
the Parish Council to havethe stre Jts swept. It is! only 'with in ‘ ;he' power ‘of the County
It is not within the powei: of
autiority, who glvej the reason r«-v oe cVinrt.flffP fll
be held, to-night (Friday);.
for not doing so as^hortage of labi jur , and the expense In-;
volyed.' ,r.;.'!//,!..!./!■; 'L-;.- 1 he antitotter' meeting; will
Gamekeeper For Sixty Years
ro vde Estate, Mr. Joseph Bond of Heyhouses, Sto!i®'3.' h33
aIfTER aimost.'OO,,years,as gamekeeper on the. Hunt-
clusive announcement: In tbfS newspaper, last week, few or
rejred. I , ,:i......... 3eventy-nlne-year-old, Mr.
toe ivUl ig^s ha4 vtuined' o u ^ watch! the - operation*, TOe special ora mostly, i comprised,
re p 0;' t. p r s , 'photograpbe^ police and' earlyi niornlng motor! its (passing through^ th | village • : iLater; the-'actlvitlM were sieii by people going to
Bfed is well-knpym and^ es- tebmed throughopt'PendleSlde
Slarklc;! ■
early.Iloijnlngaetvlce,.■ >• . : BR15EZE INTERFERE6 /
A silght breeze hindered ,tbe, work i'6f toe 'sweepers, but &u
; after! beginning' 'work, the sweep irsj ■. hod-,, .reached , the_ Qiam n£ft' School, I
whe.re - the
toe l itter ' was ev®Rt“®fe gatheieds up.. Just . tWcj hoihs
C Mr. Bond is |a native of ■ J hipping Norton'Oxlord^hhe.
bllit went to Uve to Sabden when he was only 19 y^s^old oil his appototmept by toe late Cblonel E. A. ji Le Gentoe
■qrenadler Guards' , ^Mr, Bond, wh() Is a widower.
Stmklei During War Mr. Bond served with the
ai d tribute to his;long;;;Md faithful!service has been paid btf Ills employer. Captain
PEEl
i 25 YE AI 1, , ,
' Extracts from <j)ur, issue of , August 29th, 1930.1 j
,1 :
mHE little village of 'lpale- ^ head; in the: upper jvalley'
of the Hodder, is now slowly' disappearing,, to imake way lor
’ Rev. Cyril Slater
the Fylde Water Board;s jnew reservoir. This
K y viyni oiaiei; w«>
Vicar of the’ parlsh,'work com-. menced.on .the | demolition pi the village: post pfQce;|
week,:.f was inc
J the uefed
church, vlcaragp, '.and ,wlU be among the; few buildings to jetoape itlon, and will stand very edge of .th^ new 1 ^ ^
| The
.. of toe destruc-:
! printworks ' o^ MesStsI F: ! Steiner and; (Company Is to j close. At week-!end, epiPloyees; I found a notice! in .their pay^ packets toformiiig them that
! Noted for Iti product! for, I the last 130 ye^s, the: Sabden
because of toe .trade ‘depres sion, the works would he closed
down
frpm.the-.foUpwl,n"g'. Fri day until furtt er/n()tipeJ ',
: in common with! others to; East Lancashire, several Cllth-’ eroe ‘ transportf' workers' went on strike on Monday.! .The dlspute’Conc'erM a twofspiUlng
wage . reduction made ' recehtf state./that: commence'.---
arid alarge ciipwd for the New-, ton annual ivulage.spbnsi anii; . sheepdog trial s held ;on Satur!
places'Will be pued.i : There were mapy ' entries
,
competitor i lii the sheepdog section was: \[r: MJ HaVton, of
u day. ii*c.
Qkley. "The trial; course Newton Is re; ;arded! as'| one
vu ioc
the most country.
difficult In the The! most!/sue -JQCeSSfUl' b y II 0^ ”.
i^H A T Whalley does to-day, Yvl London/does ,to-morrOT.
That, at least Is true whete tackling the littdr problem ;ls
concerned. ' Following the nation-wide
puhlifclty given to morning’s sweeping °f. ley’s ihaln street; by a band of
volVtoer: roaii, ! Councillor A. Brooks, leadCT of the tedm.' bas, rd®®ly®d a bo^ of complimentary Ipters from
! (3ne of the letters is from .a se ladV In London; who, having
people: throphout the country.
1 '
ness’ of' i
Whalley.Now, she writes,' contact Is being made with, her own! Member m ' Parliament; In an ;attempt to
“ Times,”. congrppates .Ah: Brooks on the puhlic-spirltop
I SO YEARS AGO
j\iKjp,a. u> ‘‘V" now'in prbgr^s I theStarkleArmsHotel,(plim- , VV, i|y on t!he ' tetanarion.o^^^
:i Extracts from our issue of ! ! August 25th, 1905. ' T)^0RK Is
chiming clock, ithe. ^ f t o^Mr. JJ T. Whipp and Mr. ^E., J^
W(erpr, in aturr^ a \
22 years’ service In the Navyi to hlS p e d l i
Friday.' was':aT“ ?;” „ • He is Mr, J; BlckerStafle, who
m " m t o ^ S S n t S V a t se?ved i | h e . Senior.sWee: S r ^ M a d j p t ^ ' !from 1927.tp;m, - vU - hhve been made, the clock* will o^g Qf thg highlights In Ws ndt'Vary-by .more than; six jg^g sfeafarlng career! was,
sponds a; month or ahop ,a when, as captain’s coiOTmn on minute a year.!
" ‘
.■week-end;:.:. ■ / ! ■ ' I -,| , . : —r ^ ,
■, ‘
rkelved the greatest number ot entries In Its history vvhen its lannual shc)W was hmd last
! sabden Horticultural Society
on the crossing!I at CUtheroe. Station, there -^as agitation for improvempt to the 1 pb- way , leading J from the! g^. worl4'' to Railway-yle'w; .It
■Following a fatal accident
improved and the g^®, moved to make It available to ■ehlcles.
:| .• ' :
,,, Bowland Rural p 1 s t r i c t ) ; Council decided to replace
rime:of the [arge and c urasy roadside danger signs ito Ito,
area with red-palntw ^Iroh: triangles; as used by toe Lan cashire County Council. ;
1 bounced! that he would retire^ shortly. ■ _____
The Rural Dean of Whalley,; ,tW6 .-Rev, Canon Johnson, an-;
; ;
\ [a
systeipatlc.cahyass of toe •torin fiad, r'^vU^ .'Informed.
•' -
tlons for 89 new gas ewker^ Clltherbfe rToWn. Council were
the battleship Vanguard, he ' visited : South Africa oh the
I !-VJAilCU OUUUil j:*****'*^ -r- I; occasion of’ the Royal Tour.
! !' Forsaking the s p period las an ^touctor, Jto.
Blckerstaffej started; work with. : I,C.I-Iils first civilian job.
Market Place, Clltheroe, ,pn M the first ’biri. from
was sUggesteil' tori the 'bgbl-;
Ing.in toe sdbway shoffid be:
anchester .arrives ; In
Sundays, there Is usually a smaU'grbup of people y/altlng greet toelr rdativjs .and
friends as they disembark. ''. .t For one passenger, howey^.'
:of people'! on, her way to "a nearby cafe, where she orders
lonely figure-<a' mld(Ue-age(i woman—Hurries past tie knot
here Is no such welcome. This a ,cup of tea. • ; '
■boards the Downham .’bus* .On her arrival at this .picturespe Pendle-slde village shd under takes a lonely pilgrimage
Half. an hour! laljer she .r/
which
has..been a featore of her' life 'every. month .since the death of' her hupband a year ago.
. ::,, [ ■ , ,
the steep^ side of Pendle, Hill and is in memory pf hw b r i /
The pllri’^to^^se.takcs.her .UP
band,'whose asttes^were tered over the • hillsld,e—as he directed In his will-
!'. Address' ■ ,,
' 11;! Princess Avenue, Clitheroe
en a report to the .London B.B.C.- .televl !lon newsreel we: got practical help, and ten
fled-lf they could get Whalley people to do It'In turnsV . ■ He stated that .they had- 'I met with no ridicule. “Instead
:alned bn , the , other PfPP!®' baye;Pffered^^m sweep ffie;
Streete.tle^Euhdw
I ain cal ihg a nleetlhg|.to form an. ahtl-Utter committee, and
vji
hope to .get 40 volunteers to sweep the streets in teams o,f four. 1;'
■
college gardens, and ,1.242 m them .were: shown r o v ^ ’'fy
. tM 1,., ||,, M
St Joseph’s- School ^and- tpe AlghtonrBaUey and Chaigley
: The proceeds,. wWch wwe in aid of St. Peter’s Church Eh^,
Wnr i Memorial HaU, amoijinted- to^^l74, compared„wlth,|£22p,
lasfyear. , ' -Ai; 'brie
4i00p people: pas^.ed: through th the college' on open, dw,. put
'VV. ' . - i - -mtoy m
and in an attempt ;to redime the 'numbers and ati .the: sa.
is number was tpohnwleldy.
lime, encourage :.pnly;' ,'^he attehdBince of those igenulijely. interested, toe entrance .fee was', raised: to 2s. ;6^. 'for toe college, and 6d. for toe gar dens.
patronised by visitors, j "Who .The venture ■: 'was k
IlS;! | |
’ Women’s . Institute, met J the 1
cost of other ^ mmeylal, na^ villagers provided .flowers from; their gardens. ■ ; • ; m i !
^PIALLEI ‘SWEEK’ to ATTACKi ON STRPTJJTITO
Clitheroe Qrammar School Successes In General
V / C l U l Certificat ,e of Education
iiTHE following Clltheroe Gmm- ' mar School pupils have b«n
successful in the lecem e x a ^ ^
Sions for ihe Gener^- bf.'Education ,!af adVmped and 'ordinary--leveli. I
, 1.
I: Key to subjects: £'Li(Engl^ Language):' . E.Llt. .(E,ngllsh I lUterature): H: (Hlstxw); •
(Latin); ■ G. (Scripture): A.
(French) i M. tort),
'Physiology): M,.^(MiB?):.Gmn. (Gennanj); E. (Engli^),.
fPhvsics):; : C. I. (Chemistry), .B S o lo g y ) :
’■ g ®®“ “ mn
.Brayshaw.-F., M.:_C, E.L.,
E.Lit„ H., G., S., L., F., C., B,; C. Jj Clement,
E.L.iE.M., IL.
K. ' P;'Kershaw. L. V'Btadley,‘ E.L.. E.Llt.,
• C B • J ' B. Dewhurst.i E.ut., n., ^
W. Cook, H.. G.. A. P.,JC., ,A, W. Cross, B.L, E'l4t;.:ll'..
a , L. F- - A W L,'’
E.L., A., V M.. P., G i » :
a , A.. F.; M.., P., c.: G. S.
Kei^awi E.L,;
E.Lit., a . P-. L, F., P„ C.‘, A. Morrow, E.L., A.,.r., R. p. Nickson, E.L, ELV-. -H, G-< A F.; B. Wj Oddie, E.L., H., G., p !' C., B.; j . N. Pickup, EL, G„
■A.' M., |P., C.; a PoUitt, A., a , -W: Bead. E.L., H;, G., S., B.
Wcu! P.’ .,
• B J. K. Wilkinson,-E.L., a , Q.. a'., P,; J- Williamson, E.L., H. p P., C.; A. D. Wdson, E-L, H.’ A.’, i p.; P. Wrlgley, A;; M.S.,
Gmn.; W. J. Slinger.
E.Lit., a , S. , 'F.; iG. Taylor, a.jG., A., t.. M ' P ! C.: G. - Wheatman, E.L., H 'q ’Is F.,'B.;
K.IM.'White- ^de, il.L.,’ E.Llt., a., G.. S.. P.,
Fold. M.; D. D. a jHawtoorne. Lt V.lL. Le Nif,^nuh
. VIb:i M.i A., Eccle^i L; C .D. '' . Vb; a Alten. iELj roWs. :^ . l /a . G., a/.M^^
C. M. Calvert, E.L., JL, P.. C., ^S- CouitH^iA.; D. B. PoulkK, A., J. Goc/derham, A.: H.r<^rdon, M.; ,E:. R.' Hanson,! A;, B.;; N.
GEAMMAE school i(BOYS) Ordinary: Level:. ^ p e r .Yl^b;
I CLWHEROE , •
g C: R. A. Parker a,|L.: K. S'urbutts, p.. 5 ;B.; la G- Trimby, B., G., p. ; i CLITHEEOE :
■vr c a ; .J.-. G.. a Laing, A. ' iidistiiictlon), it-S.’;' R. Mlteb^U-
J. G,: Hi Laing, 1
GEAMMAE, SCHOOL (GIELS) MAdvanced Uvel: Pom ^ a :
BLACKPOOL -/28th August
argaret Boothmm S.,^MS
(dtetinction), b-V Go^'^;
E.Bit.. ' -S. I «iistinction)„ F.. Barbim Hart, M„ C. B.; Patrmia
Holden EiLit., Q.; Barbara Hor- E.L:t.. G-;‘ Maureen
Slinger,
E.Lit. Sv K Smithson,i E.Ut.,- F;, . B,, ^ icrry
Wright, M.,'P., C. : , . - Form ' VIb; Anne Beardwm, BiJ Jean Berry,. B.; :Betty Epbln-
^°Ordinaiy: Level: Anne Beardwood, C.; J e a n ^ ^ . G., S.; Judith Bingham, a , Rosemary Breaks, E.L., e.p., i^ ty ^binson,.. P.; Margaret
TuEon, E.P. ,
E.Lit., S.,»B.; Frances Hatap- Form VIr:. Alwyn Clegg,
^''porm Upper V. Alpha: _B|(^ mary ^eigcy.
r. C.. B.;'EUeen Aspden; g’ s. F.; B.: Mary Barnes. Eiat., i,L: H.. S..L..F.,M ; Molly fell
E.L., H„ L., Bennett; E.L, E.Llt., H, (I S.,
H„ G., S., A., B.;. J ^ Clayton, EL. A., F.; Valene .Coles, EJLit;., S ik. B.; Margar^lCowell*.[B,u»
A. ^ • T.T
I WhaUey ‘ ,1 10-081 a.m. 4/9 ' Blackpool: C. return 7-15 p.m
1 oiltheroe depart 5'(q
' FRIDAY; to 16th September Depart ; a.m; p.m. p.m. s.d.
j'Glshum,; 11-30: 1-151
I niithero^ 11-47 1-31 3-7; 5/3 S o y , : 11-63 .1-37 - | 4/9 I'Langho 11-59 1-43
-SlSSgton 11-36 1-21: - C/0 Chatbum' U-41, 1-28 — ; 5/6
6/3
Change at Blackburn In each direction.
14/5 '
MOREGAMBE 5/3 ILLUMINATIONS ,|
lAdmlBSlon to! Happy Mount Park: Adults 1/-, Children' 6d. |
1 extra. , MONDAY, 5th September
. CUtheroa depart 12-6 pm. ,, I Morecambe Prom retJ 10-0
p.ni.
evening;
MORECAMbE 4/3 ILLUMINATIONS
; Barbara Blomley, HL, E^t.,
H.’, L, P., ¥.. P.', C, B.; Downhill, E,L, G., a, L, M-. Dorothy Flack E.L,-RLlt.,, H., S-.
I Admission to Happy Moimt Park'.l Adults 1/-, Children 6d j ! extra,
SATURDAY. 271h August
■ ■Whiliey. depart 4-35 p.m. Clltheroe „ M3 p.m. Chatbum . „ 4-48 p.m. ElmihKton;,,- 4-54 pm. Glsbum,
5-0 pm.
A L F. M.( Judith Ga^ll, G., a"’- b’; Kathleen Haworth; JE.L.,
H, G-.'S., A., F., M., B.: Jenkiiison, E.L., E-Lit., S., A, ■ B.
8 L. F., M., B.:: Anne Kitchm.
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_B.Lit., H,
A, P.; Dmls Ridingi E-L-I A, P., B. ;' Betty Rigby, ;E.L, S., A., r , B * Margaret Bobin^n, E.L.; G„ S.’, P, M.. b;; ; Y^rie ^ y l^ i '
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w" Advanc^ Level: j^orni Upp®
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Parsons, M., C.J B-l |D- P G P ' P. Smith, E.,H., F.
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Hutton, M.,, P- C .;^ s C.'; E. - , -
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.^ ip ^ ’^ U r i ' Va; Ma^amt Atkinson, E.L.,. E.Ut., IL G, S._, B.; Doreen BirtweU,_ E.I^ A..
Pamela DewhUrst,
E.Lit., B : Elizabeth iDownlng,
E.Lrt., G., S.; A.. B.; jGloria Keys, A^ Margery Hocking, S./. Atm Hughes. E.L,_G., H; I^ e l Ja^-: son. E.L, E.Ut.,-H., G„ S.,
B.; Margaret -'¥oy<l>- MarshaU. H.; VMerie MePhereon,
E Lit.. A.: Eileen Orr, A„ Jem wS d S, A., B.; Margaret
'. Jackson, * s., A, B.
S E.1-. B.;: Patricia '^ygr. S A. B.; Sheila Turner, A.,jB., Ann ’
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RiLLLkE EXCURSIONS
(Operated 'In conjunction with I 1 Standerwicks) .
j. , ' ,' „! fiom I ' BLACKPOOL
I Depart fwhalley . i . 6-45 p.m. I
Depart EUtheroe ... . f-30 p.m.
SATURDAY, 27th AUGUST ;
. (SUIiW y . 28th I AUGUST
hoLKer hall AI/D GRANGE-O-SANDS
E ^ e g S l X u e T j . 9 = ? 6 IS : CHESTERlZqO &/bEESlM ^8^-
Depart CUtheroe Depart 'Wb^ley
KNOWSLEY HALL
Depart Oiltheroe Depart Whalley
MbBECAMBE set up a'coihmittee to' keep
— Depart'Clltheroe j .. : Depart Whalley
illuminations j i
London par^^ Whalley has ;flyen Londoii me.
^^mher letters received by Mr. t Brooks, who! Is chaltmani of
from as far'afield as. Scotland, Southport, Warrington, Kes wick and I Wigan.
he parish CPuncU. have edme i| ..
visited Whalley on S u ^ morning to ^de for hl/bself/th^ example of PhbllC.splrltedJies^ Mr. Brooks yras busily at work with other volunteers, wh^n a car dfew ,iip .and the maUi climbed lout!: td warmly pn- gratulate Mr. Brooks.
One Sheffield 'man.. eyep'
The stranger was ito have passed through Whalley Imer, but had deliberately mpe an early start In orto to meet Mr. Brooks. The pjlblic
•
spirited iactldP pI the talk !of .Sheffield,” said the man.
( . | ■ ■
who recelived certl^cates marking tlieir promotton t.o- staff grade i at a funiiUpn. at
___ the employeds of 'l.C.I. Works, Clltljeroe,
12-45 p.m. T , '5/3
12-30 p.m. 12-45 p.m
' ■ 4/- ; 6-30 p.m. 6-45
p.ni
SILVERDALE & ARNSIDE 913 1 Depart Clltheroe, ... . Depart :Whalley 1. . .. 8-45 a.m. Depart Chatburii .. ; 9-15 a-m.
j HONDAY, 29th AUGUST
■ Depart, Clltheroe, -i... ; WO R.m. '■ Depart:'Whalley j .... , M5 p.m.
SOUTHPORT ! i 6'® TUESDAY, 3oih AUGUkt
WINDERMERE & 'BOWNESS 12/- Depart Whalley [ •: •■! g-45 a.m., •Depart Clltherpq . . . . . 1 9-00 a.m. Depart' Chatbm-n .. 9-15 a.m.
BLACKPOOL „ 6/3
Depart Clitheroe----- 1 2-00 pin Depart 'TOalley; — j 2-15 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, 31st AuGUST
LINCOLN R/10Es | . ' ‘ ! W/O ■'Depart,ClltherQ,e.''..... |-00 a.m. Dep'aijt’ : ■Whalley, . a ., 8-15 a.m.
FLEETWODD i
Depart Clltheroe ..... 1-45 p.m. Depart Whalley ---- 1. 1-30 p.m.
i ! 7/3
THURSDAY, 1st SEPTEMBER HARROGATE.FLOWER SHQW 9/3
Depart .Chatbuxn ..: 9-l5 a.m. LINCOiIn RACES '
i Depart ' Depart
Clltheroe Whalley
8-do a.m. 8-15 a.m.
' 16'6
' FRID4Y, 2nd SEPTEMBER HARROdATE FLOWER SHOW 9/3 '' Depart CUtherqe .. *, , MO a.m.
. Depart Clltheroe ■j Depart 'Whalley
MORECAMBE „ ILLUMINATIONS
'Detovmuey ,Depai!t Chatburn .'1 9-15 a.m.
4/-
. 6-30. p.m. &45 pm.
CLITHERCJE; 16. -WellKale. Phone ,176.'
Mr. Brfhke^^Pa^. Villas. Whalley. /(for Chatburn Excursions only)
Pianoforte Playing, Theory/and Harmony
ED^ ^ARD JACKSON ijl'AM!.,. A.E.C.M.
Pianoforte Examination Successes, July, 1955
royal scHpbis of music Gradelv: James [Fletcher.
! Grade III/; Nflchael Watkin- soh, Pass with Merit.
Grade!Ill; .Norman Flack.
iGradejir. Patricia 'Overy, with Merit. ' i
Gfade!ll: Colin, Jones, Pass with Merit.
Grade; I: Jerome Jackson. Grade r. Frances Lofthouse.
Depart Clltheroe . . . . , 9-00 a.m. j Depart Whalley ...■• 3^5
Ah '
CLI'THEROE, Wellgate | WHALLEY. Bus Station : CH^TBURN. Brown Cow [
j ■ : Patricia Kmg, :E.L.; EXit., H., IK-L. > : Morecainbe P. ret. 11-20 pm.
1-anduire'for, details' of Day Ex- -curslond ■ to: Llandudno and
"at^'sniri "
Ipor details of 'tbei above and I other cheap f^
Utles.pleMe en-
I oulre at Stations, 1 ' official Railway I Agents.
book IN ADVANCE : -s:(60423)
I Each MONDAY.,.! TUESDAY WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY and
"Trips By Iraih — southpoRt
“ Invest Cause
Plain Spe 'In Meeting ■/
rpLAIN speaking < ^ future of the cotll
facturers, “ Invpt youd elsewhere’’-launched! of reaction througho| , todustry this Week.
dustry by Mr. Ricbarl M.P. for Clitoerbe—he| meeting of B irnley j
I ! they were made. publ morning newspaper P
■' , Mr. Fort’s remark, addressed to a private of Burnley potton ' facturers a for|;night _
. about
this week. Mr. Fort porter: “Itolcfthen I do not remember words—what
the House. the cot ; th“ I said that we
change its trade pohq was obvious frpiti
with modern equipm^ labour costs v ere mu so that we cculd not successfully a;ainst ducts. “ If the Go'ernmei
” We were up again
not see i1t* UV...O — ■ poor look-out for co|
UUi. acc * dclr Ing so
“ GOOD L30K " And spearing pe:
a business fr end, 11 a g(3od look l ound.t else I could t o with in the' face of ci costs I could neit mi
Mr. Fort! said - were his personal vi] ■ no way asta
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: ment. To t — the Government ot
as a develoiment Comment!! on
. , ared Norti-east ■
Ing” Lancashire, d that .the Go vernme
striement were ;1 fortocomini, rani
the highly Witical pathetic.
Mr. W. Rutter,
. Fort’s Soci,alist, o E at t |
Clitheroe General
works, as “This is Mr. Fort’ election gave LU
..that- cambaign ,peatedly ^ "'■ ”
of I theAstociatio a,
have refi arid they ha's been evfery
NEG.IIIVE Mr. R.
du^ry! is ‘ position, a mtot can Up to, toe
Conservative Go would kaf:guard needs of the ind" Lll.Wt**D
the C
's ittltuda campaigi impres^
an overll E big cl
lection,!
Heaton’s report on Hq that we were! up aga especially In ■Burnley'
e Government wd j
on ind in my
ha
change its policy—an "
ment action wa save the i idustr
that strl
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Robins! Clitheri saief
in a
represent itives G^vernm jmt offl^
tl ,rne th ]‘The ' 'lectora
erbe,” s-,- view with which Mr the cbtto: not so m General
Fort sti the Ciov'
tention
Mr.. srirpri Fbrtl
.rtnuousll i!rnmeri| allow
n empl any wef Electiq
fised to I still r ^ a negq
,nd onl)] help tl| prese
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