1 * T j » IS ■ ' 'I ’ ■ r.'' ___L rips Dy 1 ram “
Eich ^^rDNE8DAY.-t
SEfi ■
sOuthpW MONDAY.
FilipAY to 16th September, cflslTuni depart 11-80 a.m. 6/9
(AY. THURSDAY and I TUESDAY,
■ lW7aS:. '5/0 11-59 a S 4/8
^ rhanae at Blackburn i and Pi-eston in each direction.
BLACKPOOL SUNDAY. 28th August
10^8 i/9
5rs“DNESiiS?.n"riUR/M FRIDAY to 16th September
]tl!ickpool C. return 7-15 P.m. E loh M
iSmlngton 1W6 1-21 ' Aatburn 11-41 1-28 Clt;heroe U-47 I J i
dls^um 11-30 1-15
a.tn. p.m. pm, a.d 6/3
VOialley 11-63, M7 Ijangho 11-59 1-43
!— 6/0 6/6 ,S-7 5/3 I— 4/9 — 4/6
;| Change at Blackburn In psnb direction.; ;
[ORECAMBE; 5/3 ; iiaUMINATIONS
Adinlsslon ' to [Happy;, >ayk: Adults 1/1, i Children 6d.;
'xtra., ■ i - ■ ' ■
MONDAY.! 5th September : llltheroe deplart 12-6; pjn. i .lorecambe Proin ret. 10-0 P.m;
EVENI^C
i^^^Adults^ v “ ”ch'ildren 6d extra.
U tURDAY. 27th AiiiUSt
ivhalley depart M6 p.m. Clltheroe „ i 4-43 pm. Chatbum , „ ; ^ 8 p.m. Rimlngton „ . 4-54 ,pm. Gisburn „ 5-01, pm.
;'urslons to Llandudno
Ilorecambe P. ret. 11-20. pm.; .noulre for details of Day Efr
"eU S T irt
■ I'or -details of the above and ither cheap faculties, gease ei>
lUire at Stations, OfilCM and official Railway Agents.
BOOK IN ADVANCEf ; ;• ■ 1(60423)
ORECAMBE 4/3 ILLUMINATIONS Happy ^ Mount
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“ Invest Elsewhere^’ Talk Causes Cotton Furore Plain Speaking By Clidieroe M.P.
In Meeting With Manufacturers PLAIN' speaking on, the
future of the cotton m-,
dustry by Mr. MJP. for Clltheroe—he told a
! elsewhere ’’-launched a , wave of reaction throughout Uc
meeting of Burnley manu facturers, “ Invest your money
' industry this week. . : Mr. Fort’s remarks iw: re
; addressed to a private of Burnley cotton ma-.u facturers a fpr^’^'Sht ago, out
! thev were made pufeUp m ^ morring newspaper, .report : I do no.t remember(my| exact mdustryimIcUtoaroe.’’:
thK week Mr, Fort told s, rer S rteT f“ Itoldthem>-though
words—what we. • h^d I about the cotton ipdustry in the House.
“ I said that'in piy obin.on the Goywmnent jwoul
i . i : Heaton’s report on[;Hong Kong was obvious fromM iiuui uVi
that we were up agaliut it especlaUy in'Burnley.
We were up against [people with modern equlpmerff whose
ducts., ; . [ ! change Its
not see It doing scMt was a poor look-out for cottop,
f‘ If thb Government did not could
! a “Andbeaklngpersotolly^ b » s friend. I would have
-Godu LOOK BOpND ’’ nn
a good look round to see what i else I could do with my money
n theTface of competitor
costs I could not tneet, wMr Fort saidj that those
ere Wi Personal; views and In
no way h statement of Govern ment. To those; wholaccimed
,
: dared North-east Lancashire as k development area.
lei It.,
( iperated in conjunction wiith Standerwicke)
R I L L L E EXCURSIONS from
. ;
CLITHEROE, Wellgate WHALLEY, Bus Station CHATBURN. Brown CoW;
BLACKPOOL iDepa^^ Glltheroe . . . . 6-30 p.m.
SATURDAY. 27th AUGUST „„„
lepart 'TOalley . . . . 6-45 p.m. SUNDAY, 28th AUGUST
HOLKER HALL AND GRANGE-O-SANDS , Depart Clltheroe — 9-00 ,a.m. , Depart Whalley ......... 9-1,5 /am.
KNOWSLEY HALL
Depart Clltheroe Depart WhaUey
MORECAMBE' ^ illuminations
‘ Wha
Depart Clltljeroe Depart
keep^ Itter. ll the.
home land, IKes-
ilMr. of
I- I 1 -
Iriday I [[this
[work i6n a man con-
ness
de ai ^ mee )Ubli 1 ley l! , th ;
•1 have later
:s cf lero !i
i theI ,i£n
icat^s m to ,t
'evjen nal.l.ey...
CHESTER ZOO & DEESIDE ; 8/- Depart Clltheroe — 12-30 pm. Depart Whalley
; th^ highly critical to. the sym pathetic.
, clltheroe at ; the! /ewnt General Election, and who wofe as an overlooker, ;sal^i
Flllr. W. Rutter,! who, was^Mr. , ! ‘ - ort’s Socialist /oppotient in
: ' pdatedly that strong ntent action -wfis heeded, to
election campaign, |When he gave the impression, that^a ednservative Government wduld safeguard toe special , neleds of the Industry. During
“This Is a big'change from Mi Fort’s attitude during the
triaV campaign 1 I [said re-
s^ve toe industry. | , negative response
12-46 P.m. ; 5/3
12-30 ;P.m., 12-45 -p.m.
6-30 iP.m. 6-45: p.m.
: 4/- I MONDAY, 29th AUGUST* SILVERDALE & ARNSIDE ! 9/3 SOUTHPORT
iDepart Clitheroe ..... 9-00 a.m. Dteart Whalley — 8-45 a.m. Depart CJhatburn .. 9-15' a.m.
! I Depart Clltheroe . . . : 1-30 Pm. ^ 5/9
Depart Whalley . ... 1-45 pjn. TUESDAY. 30th AUGUST
1' I Depart Clltheroe .... 9-00 am. I
vilNDERI/iERE & BOWNESS 12/- ' Depart Whalley . . .. B-.45 a.m.,
I Depart Chatbiirn ... 9-15 a.m.^ 'BLACKPOOL
Depart Clitheroe — 1 2-00 pmj j 1 Depart Wballey —
5/3 2-15 p.m,
I WEDNESDAY. 31st AUGUST | LINCOLN RACES .
/ Depart, Clithero^ .. ... 8-00 a.mi Depart Whalley ...'.., 8-15 a.m,
■ 16/6 FLEETWOOD i
Depart Clltheroe . 1-45 P.m. Depart Wh^Uey . . .. 1-30 pji).
7/3
HARROGATE FLOWER SHOW 9/S Depart Olltheroe — 9-00 a.m.
THURSDAY. 1st SEPTEMBER i
Depart Whalley . . .. 8-45 a.m. Depart Chatburn .. 9-15 a,m.
LINCOLN RACES ' | Depart Clltheroe .... 8-00 a.m. Depart 'Wha'.ley .. .. 8-lp a.m.
FRIDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER [ HARROGATE FLOWER SHOW 9j3
311th- !m
I wpo :rvi
n Us was the
vilth :Ar.
Ives Dark,
rives troe, pualli' wal frig and
Ihow^ejr, ne. This
ldle-4ged I the mpt fay: 0 e o'ljdSrs
lilgri Ithhand
like:
liter fbus ptun sque e under, nage
sdair’ asihe
rup ■Hill hus-.
MORECAMBE ' ILLUMINATIONS
Depart Clltheroe . . ; . - 6-30: P.m. Depart Whalley — ■6-45,,p.|n.
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CLITHERO'e, 16. Wcllgate. Phone 176.
or af Local Agencies:
Mr. Brookes! Park Villas, Whalley. Phone 2279.
Hr. i Briggs. 1, Downham Road. Chatburn.
j • [
(for tChafburti Excursions only)
Pianoforte Playing,, Theory , and Harmony
JEDWARD JACKSON LE.A.M.J A,
B.CiM. j
Pianoforte Examinatipri ! Succ^ses, July, [1955 j
royal sIChools of music I
Grade V: James
Fl.etclier. | j Grade IV: MlchaeU Watto-| son,
i^th Merit. ■ | , . Grade III: Norman-Flack. /
Grade II: Patricia Ovejry, > Pass wlth:Merlt. ■ ;
| | .
Grade II: tolin- Jopes, Pass , wl,th Merit. - '
. |
. Grade I : ; Jerome Jackson, Grade I: Frances! Lofthciuse.
1 , , Mdreas:•;[|.li - i i j Pi*mc^
l „ j , CAiTlBSATE ; CUTHEROE
• : I • 1 • ■ I
These K’s arc made to, please, men wNo,^ are Wrd to please’,G ra f t made hi superb calfskin, and ex^rtly flijted’ ^for' yofi; at I ,
Cunningbpi’s. . '
liOUGHRIGG. In black or brown
:calfskln. Leather or double we ar Neollte soles.
i 59/9
Depart Clltheroe . . .. 9^0 am. Depart Whalley ----- 8^45 am. Depart ghatburn ;. 9-15 a.ip.
fit for a man
N OW :A T CONN IK»GkFORDS
INGHAM’S
ol toe Clitoeroe Association, said , — diistry is in a v6ry serious
Mr. R.. Robinson, “ The '■ in-
secretary Weavers’
pbslIDon, and only the Gpvern- nient can help
Up to the Prf Have refused tq do .anytoing, and they still refuse.: There has been a liegatlye response every time toe ! Industry s representatives i have met Government officials.
eroe,'’ said Mr. Robinson, ‘ wlU view with surpi:lse| the advice which Mr. Fort hqs given to the cotton employers, rt is not so many weeks ago, at the General Election,' that Mr. Fort strenuously denied tnai
“The electorate! of.:'Clith ; the Government pufi "tentlon of allo'wing the fextlL
the Government o f , npnndon- Ihgi” Lancashire, , l^e jePlled that .the Government [had de^
,i Comments oh Mr. Fort® statement were! iujh'edlateh forthcoming, ranging f r ^
.
labour costs were inucu lower, so that we coiild not compete successfully against their pro
“ ■ I : I. s One Clltheroej:
h * Government [would ^noi i j mind tpat they change its. trade. Piucy,^^^^^^land it
of toe fittest.’’ !
NO PLK
RURAL
ease the stiripife shortage to CUtheroe rural s tr ic t , xne r«ervoir on Wiswell Moor, which I sppliesj WhMley still em )ty, ^nd .stoingent. economy is essentiaV until
w which fell at thie eek-end did liothhig to
stocks build up. ' A ple£. for
economy was , official of Cll qouncll.
ask people to
ilevenl stricter made by ap her^e: Rural
most hovsewlve^ do .toe fanmy wash, which means; p eiren bigger demand :;^or water. We
Mono ay Is the day ^ e n [ ,
than ever on thE.t day, fi® an “Advertiser and Times
wnm
reporter A vlllage-by-Wllage survey
of the position in toe Council s area shows that at Vtoalley, Wlswell.1 Pendleton, Barrow and Barraclough, the situation Is unchanged.' The reservoir on Wiswell Moor Is empty, and at Whalley I the eniergency supply at Archbishops Wood
IN
Mr Fort's remarks, although he thought It should be borne
aid there Ws much truth
uttered at Burnley,- where .ther^erelc
industry of Lancashire to, bev. come a fadlngi Industry and ultimately, tp liecope extlnci. He now ! aPPParsi to have changed his mind.;, i “Mr Port! is. i In i effect,, say
nth“r employment In regard to the aveHge age being near the 50 3 ? This advice
f wheVm cannot'hbtaln any Pr ^our^oplnlon, '»M«» “ • . ! ? f
tng" to. the dmnloyers ‘as .cap sain of thq ship save your helves and jlet! the, crew look out for themselves/But what of the oRsratives, i85 per cent,
STAIT l DE CERTIFICJ TES FOR I.C1. EMPLOraS
UoULtv^
Certificate Winner Dictated Answers In ^Home^ Exam.
iT^THEN 29-years-old Mr, ' ^ J Joseph toggle Woodj wb6
lives with hls] widowed mother ai,21, Brook-street, Clitheroe, ■was told: on Friday, that he.had
y i t
Wen 'awarded, the General Certificate df Education (Or dinary Level) in mathematics, it represented a victory oVet a serious disabUity.
, ■ :
EXACTLY FIFTEEN-f l^ONTHS AGO WE- FITTED, 'three SETS OP
Chatbum Tyre Depot TUBELES§ TYRES
, i
throughout. 1 the dlatrlct—has been- icrlppled ■
h i ) L ’
' Ic.I.,Clltoeroe,iwho, in com pany with their wives and relatives, attended a Stoff
JTHE first s°clkfurictlon_9f officials and |
grade dinner i £ i the Starkie Arms Hotel. on Wday. ■ I ,:[ ■Nineteen em;)loyees of'the
ElECirRIC UGHTi INSTEAD OF OIL yMPS AT EV „ Education Com-!
EN G I CLARES IN YLAlfcl firm, each of, whom had been
chosen by a sel ictlon pauel ^ sneclaUy sultalle for Ptojnp tlon’ to stafffjrade* ^recelvfed
, meeting at Chthi ilonday,: derided to West Riding Educa/ nittee to carryout a , instal electric,llight
' Mr J n .Y 6 i pg. Bllllnghdm Division Person jiel director. ^
certificates frOif the han^ |O f Guests were! welcomed py
Mr D M. Gruc ^gs. of toe Cllthero ( works of I.C.I.
F Wharton, BJiUngham Divi sion Labour Mi [nager. -
■ Other gues.ts included L.
. new members. Mr; J. F. Ben nett, himself he reciplentl of a certlficato, pd a wor^ counclllpr^e#
■■Replying on'feha^f of the
elation to —T Ing to Clltoei o presentation:
Mr. Alfred Mqss Blliv Mann i((:ntertalner), APd;
! Following tl e tainment was p, Margaret
,.™ ,.;ovlded by Miss ^Mr
Mr. Geoffrey jEIltchen- (piano).
' ' Promotion f q toe to which employees becqme
^Ugible afte:J. .three W ’
se^ice, is selection pai e[l Ut toe nrm.
for promote nj appointments being madeT early. ; I
w ' Recipients of the theJ necesa iBy quaiuicttwuiw
eW: Messrt:A.S. AUen.|.^ ■Rpnnstt J ' jllckcrstatfOi F. Ij*
c S S c . iE i l le y .W ^ .G o r t w. Ireton,;p^ O’Neil D. F. Preedy. J. Rc bln-
Is still rin service. An old supply is In Use at Barrow... Clito^rOe Corporation are
following! day.! '
Wilkinson, ! | . ;jWllson,W.W son, W. Wifi (ley. , B. W. wood, J. Yatqs. j I The: employees and
supplying as [hiuch wutey M . posslbld, but hny water which: I., tvial Wiswell reser-
t Barraclougli residents con-'
kits. ■ Borne, i ^0 houses: are: affected! as well as Clftooroe;
iGolf Clfab. ;.! , . ,:■.< ■ ,.!
appears to have deteriorated and tpe sprtngs have' 'de- creaseil their yields.
CLITHEROE MISH|^
TTARPLD H^OPE, 23, Whi,te- well-drlye, Clitoeroe, re
Jame roaU,
car ' was driven by P^rkk 95, Rothesey- Blackburn.;
I : i
ceived slight'injuries when in ivolved In a ctilllslon with a car
n Whalley-rqad, Clitoeroe,' on Saturqay- ■! ; The
At Chatbum,' toe posltloiv |
, i lnue 'to bei supplied by ,mUk.
TJACK 'ili. Glltoeroe .after’a. cyiillnfe WlWay wlilch h ^
taken toerifa 'distance, of
nearly 1,000 countries ij e ri four Ghthoroe
, i
girls, who) Wring the P^t 12 months, hay?
acted.as baby sitters, org!tolled cope jeven- Ings E^nd |pth,er efforts to nelp pay for the trip.
Clitoeroe j Rangers’ Gompany, and toe lia 'ty was led by Miss Elsie smith.! of 3, MMriand-
All fouii! i re members pf the Rangers captain. 'Thd other
members! df Jean Blaqi s. of 12, iFratolln-
MaureenjSlinger, qf.16, slght-avanm. , traVllled by Air
beginning of toe local hoUfi^y fortnight, on July 15th;ripend- ing a we( k cycling dljwn to Kent,' froija where [ th ey travelled liyair |to Ostend,in
Tlfey ielt Clitoeroe at toe tions. . . Belgium!
spent five idys in.Holltod, and later ' rod'! ion through; toe Rhine 'valiey in (Germany, ,be[ fore vlsitlig Luxembourg and returnirig through _
and Ghqn; to Ostend. , ■ ; , The! kills.' stayed'
Northerb Belgium, trie glrlk After ([ycling t h r o u g h ■ Brussels 'co the'.' toqs ntallty they; i .s, en-,
'•about th,( cycles,' whlclt. sur-: vived a : 1( I Dg and' testing ,rlde,
untlccd. 'i:They alto had compllbe atary' things! to say
over : rpa:ls' whicli iri btoV places fwue far from ideal, with', no'.hlng more! serous than twe | or three punctures
on'thejwqy.,' . ' ' ■ I.-
hostels for the route, to^ , turned riobe.full of2 r,alse for:
known in local iriuslcal circles having already achieved ,con-
Miss Bootoman Is ■well- ,
sidera’ile success. In ?nna last y'iar she took part Ip the
“ Artli tes from the
feature In toe'B.B.O ren’s Hour programme. The other Statq schblarship
Wrlgl t '' anft Mrs. Wrii Ed'lsfcrd-roa'd. ST ITE SCHOLARSHIPS
has also been won by a Gllto^^ eroe g ,rl. Miss Terry A-lWrlght, daugtter of Counc ilor J. s.
right; of
• aware ed State scholarsltos ' Anthimy Hajhurst, of 3, Con-
SAt toe .Boys’- erianmaf Choc l;'two Scholamtoave been main stockists
X-!-venue. ClltherO'e.; .and EriCrllutton. of Dill Hall-lane,
Chun to. Thirteen have qua,H- fled for County University sc'hoUrshipk' bni; boy. Christopher J.,
estatilshed a record at, toe
schocl by passing in 10 sub l e t out of 10. This has never
Has'^ inning Garden
iWHEN ! .'Police,, ” Colin Marginson Is not
behind t le wheel of rijs c™b'of ten to be found n
■H/heri 'hfe moved ln, Mr. .Mar- S n ' fknew nothing about f a S i g . ’’ He was not par- tlculqrlfifiterested in It. hut
olds' X i lt several ^^«sngo.
dedldCftoa a^ter the ;best-kept SiSl'competition run by;
iiwRiTie so keen thRt he j
flfsUpluce in toe competition fOT INoJ 2 .area., whlch_(5om- nris^s the Accrington, Black- b S arid Reedley divisions.
the laSen of his home In Clltoqrof-road.Whallqy. .
h u^Jhonie is one of two police
he .i persevered i Y'|th^ rne Jpaciou/ garden which ex-
tendi (fTom the froilt to tne rear pt'WS'honie.
toe p^cC. Now. he hw been, nqtlfleffi'that fis.: ^as' tied for
niace with 'a sergeant- from the Reedlei’ Division.
'MY' Marginson shares first
before been equalled.: . _ He passed the examination
:grapiy, Latin, French, Ger man ' mathematics, chemistry,
lish literature, hlstqry, too- and - olology. Hurt In Spill
A' MOTOR cycllsti and -his pillion
S senger were ord Hospital,
Nelsbfi; aftef toe machine had run! on' the grass verge, and-,
struck a wall on a bend of tne Skiriton-Clltheroe road, near Horfon Bridge, on Sunday. .
by iKbnneth Baird,: of, Hlfin" field-road, Bramley, Lesfis, and
,e motor cycle was driven
fheiplUlonpassenger. was Afi”^ "'^■Igan, of toe same, address, v
ne motor!cyclist-was;,de-
talried In hospital,; but ,hls passenger was allowed, home,
after treatment.
at oidlnarv level. Hls s^b^ts were English' language, Eng
Clem mt, of ' “ Gleneden, ■ Wha-Tey-road, Wilpshlre, has
the newly'lald surface:bn'jt!ie niain road through Clitherde— the work of( laying the f^o-
A r,i'JSK only a few day^, m uninterrupted traffic qver^
irich surfaqfe material i ftas completed last week—tlfe ri>ad was' being torn. UP again! at various points; ■ -i i I An official'of the Surveyor’s
of ' Bublic ‘ utility ^ 'Street i.-VYorks , Act, arid
..gives: each depart-
TO'OTIE UP! *
'-■ ■'I ..
■ffierit ,an',QpnQrtunltyVtq'.carry oiit any replacements; "and
read surface.' 1,
riioderplsatlon !' during-; toe: pbrlod of the upheavaliP^f .fhe
Department I told an ‘-‘Adter- tJser and Times” reporter:that, not 'Until after the final sec- tlon' of the'jroad surface, had. been given Its new coating had Word been' received', from the County Fire' Authority ■
ing that- certain fire hydrants beren-bwedi:
: ii, ! ■ ' DEFECTIVE HYDRANTS
I The'actual work being un dertaken a f the momqnt was the: renewal of nine, deie :tive fire hydrahts, includlng tvro in Castle-street and- York-street.
cerned—sdqh . ,as watsr, gas, lelectrlclty, ■ G.P.O., etc;,Mn-i forming theifi!,of the: proposed:
I The official explained that before the' 'commencement of such costly ' road' I irfepair schemes notices are :qen; out to all the-; departments con
. j W O t o ; ’.i
Thls ls done ln alccorqlancri ' With' the requirements) o|t-; toe
!' In t h e w e e k s prior, to the laying of the new surface, manhole covers, and other fit tings Of the various services were rafsed .and, where neceis- sary, replaced by new ones.[
direct-;
;i One obstacle! to the co-ord ination Of all' 'departments In road' surfacing! schemes, such as toe-one recently' completed in the town,
was.the fact that despite the willingness of ,'toe various departments to co operate, materials 'for renova- tory- work - were not i; always available a t the. appropriate
'E im e . .
'as' much work as - practicable 'was carried out during the 'period of road repair: work; '
. 'Wherever possible, -however,
!' toad resurfacing,'scheme had ' been ccmpleted.
I In this particular case, ex-' iplatoed ■ thei , official, . the, 'County Fire .Authority had 'sent out a list of w6rk which 'must be treated as a matter of I urgency. Unfortunately, this: llst had not arrlved 'untll the
;[ ■
Also and
ITG 'Pri
'SIGNHOLDERS Motors Ltd.
linfose Engineering Works, Telephone 783/6 and'207
[ .
I 'at BUROTiEY,' Teleprione 2262 (3 Lines), RAM8BO]rTOM, Telephone 2315 and 2482;
FI FCTRir. WASHER SERVICE |
We' spoolUsq in the Ronalr. and. Overhaul of ell .makes of Ejetetrio WasWng Machines, inoluping Re-SDraymg.
TOOiling. Icfrcaslng .... 1 smootb-runnlng
, , 'r tS 3 ! LISTS to
and BwIAiement- Rollers for. (ill 1 fficie
effect spOedy and ef elclent service. MAIVTTSNANnR.
ingfor your Washer^ Which (»3ts you only 10/6 per year
Wo'rkmaj isl ip Guar inteed NEW AI Your Old
Machine Wita. call o
M MEI^CTBIC 109,, NE'
Ip Guar inteed. :•■ .■phone for immediate attention to— v'AL ANDMECHANICa4 'ENGINEERS I i
i'l'HERFIELD ROAD] NELS()N I Phone 1878 :, ,
ILSON & s o n ! ' r
an 1 adjustments .as'necessary to help in the FnnOR ANNUAL awwtiat. LETT U^ADD Y0 'uR N A^ N ENANCE OU includin
"""IaTIONS cArried out on obsolete machines. : Oiif Storis carry large stocke, of spares, Including over 600, New S-AD
Including Estimates Free. tsiunavesirruts.
• • ■ - :an be taken In part exchange or bought fpr ..
RE-COIDITIONED WA^RS 1/aWAYS FOR SALE. cash.
'. i' !
In' tne town, iweiv'ju^® from retirement fonner Policfe Sergeant! W: FJ'A'shcroft.j j| j
L Living - at ^.' Klrk-ayenUi shcroft will; begindenial
' ;
shire'Constabulary, spendhif the last-two and a half jye^^: .ajciltogfog. i V .
' Altogether. Mr, Ashcroft-riait • 30: years service In the Lqnqa-
-
ow Moor, since ' he' retired A jurt over 12 nfonths agq, Mr.;
duties at the Clitoeroe -Uol qe Station, after toeing swornd
as' a meihbei' of the .|Fl:st, Pqllce'Reserv6]
2 to eet; TFHzabeto Hrale, of a, St. Jsmes’s-street - and
New Duties Ifor Former P.S;
, I . I
Sowland Plans For Evening Classes
. “ ,tory enrolments, toe pro visional prograiume lor toe forthcoming winter session of evening classes In the Howland area was detailed at Monday s monthly meeting;of the'Bow- land District Education Sub
TIEPENDENT upon satlsfac- •
guests' are! pictured In above phottferaph.
collectsl In the voir Is immediately used up toe;
oung for com- > to make toe
apppe- dinner, enfer-
elude on4 for embroidery amd last year, students .caixied their owl lamps to the school to Iraptoye toe lighting-
Winter evening .classes In
olectrlcltir was first suggested a county architect submitted
When the Introdudtlon ’ of
a scheme for 19 lightly points. *She committee turned this down, members consider ing than fewer points were requlredland toe. work would
he too expensive.
no authority, to question the county! electrician’s ertlmates, why are we sitting ,on this committee ’i" , , | ' : j ,
Mr. T: Aspln: “If ■ive.haye
' Mr. Bentley: “We.n|UBt take notice ;of a qualified' person.,
■ Mr. 'mley 'told thhfcommlt^i tee thalt the .'North : Western Electricity,' Board’s j t e rm s , stipulating a mlnlm'jm^ con-, siunption for toe,J :tot _fiyq
Si' For Mr. Wood—or ‘.‘Loggle’’!
from toli^. and has never- been to school., . , ■ • ■ ■ '-
sihe Is more familiarly known - by paralysis
tekt books! keenly,' toe only tuitloii Mr. Wood has had was
KlthOU^h i he has . studied
four- years, ago whep, for mine mbntlis, he studied at hls home with ithe assistance of a visiting teacher and attended- the C111to e r oe Technical School
l^mlnatlon i approached} appll-, datlofi was'made to thq educa-, Itlon authorities
for.someone,
I When toe time for the ex-
ito write [down Mr. i 'Woofis I Answers :‘tb' the set problems., iHe .oto 'Phiy write by using iboth hands at the saine time,- !'the left hand steadying the
i right::'’
years, had been reduced from. ,£50 a .year to £20. i
, j i -
las a reasonable figure, but the cost of Installatloh and the number of points; suggested,
■
'rural.! community as many facilities as posslbl^; and:.he,i did not consider the estlmalje i
committee’s duly tq offer, thCj
for the Lane Em^s scheme,: which!some members regarded/
as ex|cesslvely hlteh, could Justifiably be queried. ;•
j
I Faijewell dtfisTp H Pastor
committee had agreed qn^£2u ;
REASONABLE FI GURE j [ Mr. .Aspln repUed'
l.toat iht
was “ colossal.’’. ; Mr.' Bentley said' It was; the i
' NO EXTRA T i te
morillngsi Mr. J. L. Garner. PrlnClpaljof .Clitoeros| Technl:
ted time I being permitted.' Despite ,hls success! there
still' a* clWd on Mr. Woods l|iorlzon.'j | .
1
■jbeeh awaiting repalif,' ■Wlthiout it, Mr. Wood feels
has covered 3,000 tofie® the past five arid a half years, U Ivlng in a workshbp where., lor the past ten months, It has
i The tiicyCle, on ' which toe
completely lost, despite' the Ifart that a .wheelchair was provided In place oLtfi9 ;trl- cvcle. This means,' however, j that hls njother h ^ |to ^ccom-
pahy h|m’on each ijutlng., IffllNlSTRY CONTACTED
I vtoeii toC back akle'ot tlie
' jto^i wrote to the wnistrytof Health, who arran^d for toe
4o "have' it repaired in the
trliyolq- broke 10 mbnths -ago, Mr Wood after a vain attempt
machine tq’be collected tod S fo. trie official repairers.
Since then, despite repeated
letters'' from Mr. eernlng the tricycle, there Is
reme.drthst, thert w f .‘no , .iinniefilkte,Brp.SPect;qyt being, 'repali;ed.’’.|
iiri answer to a letter a fort night 'ago, Mr. Wood was In-
! ' If someone would .tackle toe I ,
: cess, :he would have had hls tricycle long ago. I :.
job with only; half the apffil- catlon which rias' eanied ^Mr- Wood a notable scholastlc_suc-
no sign of it returning -o
Cli.theroe. .,
i 58. WHALLEY RD. AT THE.
LOWEST PRICES. And choose from
Over 200 Carpet Squares, an Extei^iye Range . ^ .. ^
b£ Body Carpeting etc
_r'am'ot Puns.
Haircord Carp|et, Ru^, etci, an^
Over 300 Rolls of Linoleum. FITTUD CARl'ETS A SPECIALITY.
all FITTED CAJIPETS HAND SEWN AND r
ii TAHOR FITTED, All Work Guaranteed. ’ free Delivery All Areas. l|> | i >"!i' ' And sol dni three successive
ial Sclioqli, . visited hls home tod filled .ifi tfie examination ■papers'at: Mr. Woods dota tion, no extension I to the allot
' Famoils Vai/jey Batteries
These are an uWplllable Battery for Cars, Comiierclals, i Tractors, Dump^s, Motqy^clp
' |i 1 1 il
case of Lime Spreaders or other smaller types—^at our Depot.
■ xjie auuve Is proving, bott) satisfactory,and a very big Ann r,n tVlo TinW. nf thft IISHI
The bo ., I : : ■ ■ ^ '
THB REPAIR OF'ALL TYEES:OF:CONyEYOR,BEXT^ either oh toe plantc-vritooutibnytolsmantllng) or In toe
■ We have also'purchateedj:-NEW. EQUIPMENT FOR ■ ,
CALL IN. AT OUR DEPOT AND WE WILL'EXPLAIN [THP RESULTSl
, ANNOUNCEMENT !
■ ■
![li; i'llt !ll ■: li
committee. Additional classes
to .those outlined! befow,would be formed if suffiqlenf support wasjensured.
• Provisional, prqgramme for 1955/56: — Thorneyholme: Dressmaking, farm carpentry; Lane Ends: Embroidery; Mlt- ton: Crafts, feltwork, lamp shade-making, leatoerwork,
vocal music;. Gliburn; , Cake-
'ery maintenance; Bashall iEaves: Cake-lclpg; Newtop-. 'in-Bowlaiid: Drama; i Slaid- ibufn; ; Upholstery. , draiqa. dressiriaklng, embrol'dery,
iciiig arid'decoration, pottery painting (two classes), wood work (gents and ladles), dress- makliig. agricultural machin-
'woriien’s recreational exercises, folk dancing; [Waddlngton: Icing, fdrama,, embroidery; ; 'WhiteweU: Crafts.
needlework, rug -making, ALSO dl, rMi
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