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Bowland Objections addington S :l
' A N amendment mi ived by t Mrs. S. J- D“'^ ^ 5nnme-
on) tjiatthe Bmylm^btrict
Education Sub- C^^ttee to the Count y Education
____ rity’s «se'vaeom_ of p'i I
Supreme for
I ' Quality t i f f
Goodness and
Flavour
AND ENJOY IT e v e r y m e a l j
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additional lahd^at md^^^ ton a^d West Bi adfbrd^, C.E. SchoX for future educational
purposes, was cai rieA ^ ^ chalman’s castinit vote at the
monthly meeting on ftfonday. Three member 5 voted, for
be supported in tlieir ^VI®'^^ to the proposal.
I ‘
siona[l Education Officer, said the question of at i^wnal land for the school hid ifeen dlscdssed a yeai: agh |by W j managers of tho School an
Mri P. W. Riley A^hg DiVi-
the !sub.fcommittee.’, Tile County A uth
; approve iii nrini ipie marking of ee*^&jH,_r;ipvei
askeq the sub-jom. Wadtogton -for. futere_ devei,,
irity ha ilttee to the ear-, land at
Orient^of the sJhom,!but the matiagefs Lad o yjec ed to the acquisition of tl e lai id. At that time the ntaagers
were supported by the sutj committee in tlieir views.
rEFEBBED to CQl roniTBE The' question had again
• iiia THE KING OF ALL BREAD ■ ' I l |-A S ben worsley
NATIONAL yeget I
l i fob it B¥ name- j- milk Veget — BROWN Vegefr.
' i — Un unnTH END BAKERY DARWEN . to secure the resei come forward ' fol owing J a
letter from, the Gouity Au% orlty which sta .ed t lat B w. w incumbent upon tha authority
a wish for th« ma.ter to je y f
committee and . tie sent91 managers.
additional land, and expre^,;a referred, to the
v ' ' ^
in order to- lonfcrmto toe Ministry of Ec ucat on s. regu
lations,- said ther .892 acri Ofjaddltwnai
land would' be Irig the total i crpage
to.l.STo, which was the Ministry s ml. i- mum requireir ent.
' lAgalnst - toe Oointy’s sUg- ilstlon of fo'ther approba
;
tion of land was:Mf, T. Aspm, who said theland]ri ques^^^
was meadow land, and 0 g agricultural valu,e.
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12" TUBES...... .................... . W; 14" TtjBES. W e l e ^ s
INSTALLATION CHARGE ........ .......... :
H. C. Jl'i
30, MOQR L iM - CLr rFIEROE Tel. 636
F d r o c c a s i o n
We iave stch lovely £4® 0vta £350. ^
Tofd. prices from |
^ngsrslt^m 'i
!i weddlnK rings in the latest ! !
*^'^9ct., 18ct., 22ct. gold and
p uvate' PITTINGROOM
llEW El ii> EU d DllHpND IjElCATHN speclaRout Of income payments.l 2 . K ING i WILLlkM STREET, BLACKBURN , | Tel. 7920.
' 27/6 upwards and in- 22ot. gold itOm £3/5/0 to £17. ■ ;
ate
I £2/10/- per week
............ 11/> per week rentals - 2/6 ie r week ;
f.iMr. D. Wain sley said a small . . i !
arm was'den;ndeU‘ upon the land for wint ir'kehp, but
B. Bentley (chalmio^ notf be that, the land would not be required for another ten years at least.
Two 1 A shock when p e : cab in
Barrow JTWO women siipered irom
road toortly ^tfterfcidnitot on Friday. The gatefand Its ^ 0 pillars were demolished bfe toe vehicle, which w.a; extensively
ear Clitherbe.. §611 the mato
'damaged, i | . piithMoe-Whalle | '
; Mrs.; Alice Lydon. house- ; keeper, Greaveston House, Barrow, sufferedJfrom shock, but ■ after! treatment at
Accrington |Victoyia HQSpltal, t a f f c a ! some. The Whet
woman passenge:', Mrs. fJiza beth Ellen |Weig|iman,; )f 39, West-view, PUtkeroe,' was de
tained' at the hospital with bruises and shock.
The driver of the caf, Mr.
•John Bolton. 0^ Gre^M™ House, Barrow J and another passenger, Mr. 'll. Oxburgh, 39, ■West-view, j Clitheroe, escaped;
unhurt. The road* was partly blocked
f ■')V'J BijGK TO SCHOOL i n i
gabardine MA(|^ BLUE, B R bW N ANCj G M E N I
from 62/6 !
W (U 11'
Il A D D ^ ’ a n d
i CHIC I MACS, t iwVeEEDe d RUBBEk .L NED GABARDINES
SHOWERPROOF 7R-T I TNED MACS
OW E R PR O O r c o a t s ,
for about 'an Ijpur aftpr toe accident.
New Post For Rural Official
,---- Bilsbbrry.-lottages Green, Fli/st Aidltiona. _— tary Inspecto- to Cjltheroe Rural District Council, ^bas.
•M?*i ' Harold Cockshutt,Hurst Sani-
: been appointed Chief Sanitary Surveyor &d • rispector; to the Council ill succession .to ^ Mr. Harold Bartonl i who -is taking UP an appoint nent as Healtn Officer to|,the Nakuru County Council, ip ;Keaya.
■ Mr Cockshutt,whois,42.he- . came addition 11,sanlthry ins-- ,
■ Mr fi' jfi.o, .j',
J. LORD & SON i I I (Formerly "WRIGLEYi BROSp 1 ”
CLITHEROE MARKET - 1; el. 892 r.| j ■ ■' i ■ ; FO R -I
BETTER Wf ■ i' f
AND - !
?’i V pia f i l l
i | m !&
br i^ t e r c l e w in g SEND YOUR SOILED l l lN EN
' I
! ! AND DRY CLEANIl^G i '!■ ■ .4.,'; - I TO — I .'■!-:■
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ClItHEROE UUNDRY i
i p m i c o ROAD j : T e l 41 i,;,'r^l|7M |
RECEIVING O F F IC E ; 22, WHALLEY RD.| ,' 'Ml n ’l
i>'. '■ [
-pector .with t t e Rural Coimcil m t'iovember,.;1948, He, for merly h?jd a- il'nillar appoint- ,
■
•jnent with S ;ttle .Rural Dis-, trict Council. He, received his
earlier' trainlig with Earby Urban filstric ■ Council.
Army Mfedical Corps,; seeing service la Inpa, Burma and Malaya.:
as capthi i' coipmanding a field hygiene [section with the Royal
During the yar he Held rank Effort Raised £50
, Church,[i .Whalley,. have- been hard at wbrk,, under the leadership Of Fr„ Gladw.*, construdting stalls, and Smer shows lor use at the annual
>*- members [of the congrega tion at jthe English Martyrs.
garden party. . I-'
The gailyj coloured booths.: staffed i.b'yj taembera of the • Boclal committee, p
ward (on! Saturday afternoon when the event raised a net total of about £50. In aid of church and nail funds,
Their effoBts had | their re ! .
the, fun present
present^: . R Jfreshmi jRts' jverfc of |h e'fair for'.those all
available, arid teas were lathi ohargMiof Mna.i A, Gudgeon and' Sfrs. MJThlstlethwalte. i
T7DR '.the iiast few weeks,'
Jatoes’s Horticultural 3“«ety s show on Saturday Itoft to rigit^ the Rev. J. S. Parry; Mr. J. Weus, Miss uorofi|y
bfflcials admire some of the_ colourfto entries at
Tailor: and Mr. W. Stratton. Ol|jR COUNTRYSIDE
g i S r “ d " £ r p s ® nthe garaen
■oe-Wh'alley °n
and three against the! amend ment to Mr. T. AWiresolu- tlon ihat the school ifianagers
CUtheroe G^den _ „ j t s R e c o r d E d t t i e s
a J a m f ^ O u n c h
THriTH more than 350 entries K4a«ir f/M
was a record ratry fw the *' Llld^
from 135 exhibitors, there _A
premier Award, Qul'flsW M
eighth annual show of the hf. J^ ie s ’s Horti mltural Society,
Clitheroei ^ on Saturday, .and competition v-as so kecn-toat
ables. corif ectlonery ■ a n d handicrafts a l l , a 11 r a c te d
Classes for flowers, veget
strong support, and. a sectlO for 'children’s paintings and
drawings completed toe jai^- lety ;bf a di iplay notable for the quality- .)f Its exhibits M well as for' t feir profusion. .,
For the third succes^ve year, the Soc iety’s cup award
ed to' the exhibitor with mcist points in toe hortlciflturM s^c- tion was-wen by. a Clitheroe gardener, !M:r. Alan Parkinson, of St. Maric’s-street,. who , is people’s warden at St.^amesa Church..: T he cup thus be comes his cwn property, and to it he addid a further award
tion
' the floral ^ction, a sH'^fr^cup. Three'gipbe beet; 2, E. JOMS; 3;^A.
Mrs. ,A. Pieston, of Whalley , whose special awards .^^^hded the bronz.; medal for jtoe highest number bf points in
SPECIAL AWi^DS Another 1 eading winner
flor t rn
lias, the Speak silver cup^c^. the best vase:of cut bloom,
he best u »e coUectipn of dah Ll/iviXt Ot r J V k
and the wue ribbon for the best exhibt to the, show. The The mley cup for con
.handicrafts award to Mr. B.
gained >y broidery, tod Mrs. N. Hother sa,ll, cooke ry. 1 .
OPENl NG CEREMONY
ceremony, Miss Dorothy Tay lor, of Waalley, congratulated exhihitorl on the magnificent display ihey i had _ achieved. She was thanked, by Mr. S.
Peffornitog: ; toe opening,
fectionery ,whnt to “ [s- . A’ Parker, Clitheroe. ahd^ toe
Vinsworth, BWLigten.^Mr. J. .|x Metcalle won the cup for potatoes , tod
Ihre e
cabbages! (any; varietyL L Hinson; 2.
r i c a ® ! 3, J. S; 1 ’ a. ParKln-
Walmslei o'jacksoJf^Fom'wM^^ CL V-
etcau o J n ! ■Walmsley:. 3, C., w a i^ ‘« ' salad: r. Mrs; Bus jad; L Mrs; ' n; i
of ■ oabiias Diooms'-in
^bS‘''wieto3:'“t ^ ; Preston; '3 X heanfafilrs.'o. g'' VegetablU; Four tomatoes:
a. anape; mhinsou. Parmnson
Geldard; 5. Odrs. o n u ^ ^ parmnsonr vf-mie I C; 2]
arainson ^
by collecting the bronze m^nL given to ti e most "successful exhibitor in .the vegetable sec
potatoes ^eney)
2, A. Robinson.: Flare «T>r,ie-
•a,' J.- DarneU; 1 3, A; Best
hj^A.
the opening ceremony had to be deUyed to aUowThe judges time im complete their task.
. o' T s- INfitcaUe;' 3, Mlss.M.
Farm ^e|eran Dies
soil, off Holme' Hpus®,^Brow. Bottom,! died at his home on
Jfj m'aii,” Mr. William Smiths
LtiGrindleton lyLETON'S" grand
Friday. fHe was 92. ^pot
: ■ He wgs the .son of the late ! Mn and Mrs. ■ William Smlth- : toh, of -Harr^on’s Farm., ^lald- burn, and during h Ufotlme snfent in the, Bpwland area, he becamelone of f^e^^s^khom ahd;m|)stfre_sgted_^m^^^^^
S i tH•Even after his retirement _he
kept to close .tench with to^ farming f world by . regular S th the CUtoeroe. Auction
Mart 'where he. could often be r “n%tottog.with friends.^ ^
^Mr isihitosbn first work^
In tlie^ hayfleld at toe age^ o f , 10.! iii those flays the tructor | and toe - combine harv^ter !
bv hand.. He would often tell of .toe time when,he and a c^ol-;
league cut- and .harvested .Id :acres by h ^ d lo r two years In. yiccesslon.';,'
' i At the age of 12 he weifl to ^ Blackburn Cor-
invblvtag a iflally walk; from Slaidburn to ^
^cVl/CI. VWiAa Y w --- -
after!'10 hours hard work, a S h om e a S a in to to e e v e n -
rk ^a .rag.'-li ESTATE FOREMAN
1, Mr•s-. Qi G. jacKou. c iol Owen; 1 iHilli Farm. Later, he took oyerx over w ^ e U o W ,1. If^MetcaUe.; 1 juraxe nouse raiui,
I fo rd ;a n dM ,
. jjjgg,
in'addltioi own farm,-
-
::i Iford;and during tolS^period hp , egtate ' foreipan ton dhc
imovlng i to the nearby Halsy .Drake House Farm West Brad-
I Bie!' first began farming on ihis' own account at Buckstalls iFarm. Waddlngton, arierwar^
onions; 1, S. ,?• gg" six carrots: j i gaves Hall Estate for 20 ye^S> Slx snaUots: -!. ^
Later he went, to Wtotehall Farm, Grlndleton, which be;
, , , .
i®^5,«s^^luhen5gs (brown):; I -there was little in the way of a’ M?s i celdard.
k I ben ^ga, c n t e r i a i i ^ Mrs. or G* JacRson. , ■ i , ,
, Mrs; Hotbers^,^2, M ..-g^gt, Robinson;
1 .Confectionery; Mrs*^^M. j; Eobinson;,
villages, 'Mr. Smithson learnt , to play toe'concertlna and was- 'much in ppmand at weddings - and village festivities.
entertainmpub 111 w
In the, field of more robust nleasures' Was a noted wrestler
.
land and :;Westmortod styto.,; an^ was always ready to_t9ke. on’itoe local farm Iqds for a.
in the .old rt Curry an 1 Mr.; D. Hoegktoton, ivavAj V-
and waF presented wlto. a spray'd flowers-by Miss Pat Sinitoles
Presiding, the- H®*?tor,: the
Rev J. S. Parry, expressed thanks to,Mr. W. Jackson, the
seerptarr. and Mr. W. E-Rob_ Insbn, ti'casurer, for toeir in_ valuable contribution towards
' £55 on behalf of St. James s School funds.
U S T OF AW ARDS
PMl inson. Pour carnatons tbordfr'ITMr; E. ppping,.
lo'Thinwefs*. Four roses; ;1, . n. An^^ ;i Mrs. 0 . G.' Jackson; 3,
F n K ; f T a V « e - ; . ik “efry“ 'c& y l£ teS in syT l l ParklnLn; 2, S. -O. Wilson, Vase of tweUe stems of sweet pe^. 1. Mrs O G. Jackson; 2, Mrs. O. G. S s o r - 3. J. Dean. Vase of six asters' 1, E. Jones; 2, A.;Parkin- sort; 3, A. Parkinson. Vase of six
T. cbweii. Phlldren's classes: Bouquet ;iOf I I ‘-."•i-i,
W e r iT tom h \®Jo u cmid M^ofd
k Imirrl; ndmsi VM?s. .O.lj. Jact: Imijhles; ; 3. B. Santhp.
5i.lE-t.TvTO n son.i. Painting; i, J. -Pje,; z.
-t the - 'Wte rs itua tio ns at Bolton-by-Bowland, a careful
!n-. vi'eW of ' the seriousness of
ijvatch Is' to be maintained by officials v7ho -will, if necepary,
!j The failure of , the village w te r supply was brought to
, . . . .
order the haulage! of 'water to the village to ensure j that public health is not en dangered.
tb the attention of Bowland Rural District Council at;their monthly toeetlng, on Mopday. H i t wds also-; reported [that, tri'burh was facing similar
Idlfflcultles, and .the Surveyor was instructed to take ail necessary' action to maintain
supplies, Including the shut ting off of the supply at night
replenish the reservoir if ihecessary.
II WATER WASTED
i Councillor B. Bentley; G^- burn’s representative on the Council, doubted the wisdom
of the turning off of the supply; at night.:;
as.consumers;, filled; all sorts of utensils in toe; evening and threw, a Jot . of water ( away the following morning when the supply w ^ resumed. • It :wa5 pointed out by other members, however,
J R ^ A T U R A L I S I
Autumn traces in the upland scene ..
rjNl • toe uplands and. moors,, purple knapweed, blue-
scalious and' toe , delightful, yellow of toe hawkbit-.'tell m no‘ unemtam manner toat autumn
is jiist around toe comer; There ar-'^ also many simdar signs, and one is most conspicuous on toe fell$ where, carpets nf .purple heatoer
stretca.away tO| toe far
horzon. Y'itoin .the coming ,-weeks, .the,
fellV-especially Waadmgton and, Bradford, offer to toe :lover of toe remote open spaces a sight [ of unforgettable -splendour. Thei myriad flower -heads illumine. scent toe atmosphere where! solitary carrion • crow, goes'
and toe
abo ,toe
intruder to go-bak,, go-bak, DIFFICULT SEASON
o------------- .
l it his nefarious business'and ^unseen grouse calls, on the
eight weeks of glorious- sunshine • that 'the grouse., our only true; British bird, has had ?uch d; difficult season. Opinions vary considerably concemmg toe cause
I t is'unfortunate-after almost! ■
roamed' the . nesting territory, and in :sorqe ick5^ eggsL and
■ /.orA " tiwo
'suspecting, rambler alSo, .causeo •grave .disturbances, and .-here- fore comes into • contact,, ivito tho.=e whose 'busmess , if iis -to
■ ebcoUrage'and binld up steofci of these wild creatures. .
• ti Th-ere i8- as'-ifi most' ti^gs; wo sides .to the questlori.||atod-
..this was'-most forcibly
..brought to my attention-a couple of mays- dgo Mark you. I do not; wito at
such' a stage' to denounce or defend individual .-opipionsi,: bjit it is a, matter
of.somei-mterest, 0 ee bo h sides of the problem
GROUSE SGARCITYj
grouse. I complained to i a friend ■that toe .'invasion of our fel^s by toe p'-cnlc :crowds had a-decided influence on the: numberi of iblrds.'j: 1 was quickly confror^tedriwitoji
The controversy begah, when, commentmg on toe- scarcity of;
of' the ' decline: but toe- - most, obv ous explanation ,-iS; that the I fine weather came -too late.-.
Ore use are early nesters, and .toe- cold wet conditions during the! early summer would cause, many i
losses amongst :
toe.young, birds,. Latter, as a result of the glorlouS: weitoer. -the rambler-and motor-; Lt taking advanage of toe dry! bog-lands, caused' disturbance; and distress to young and old. birds Thoughtless youths also
'It soon became evident my |ffiend[; ■had' no :sympathy .for whOt'' bej; ermed sectional Interests. | The-,
the rejoinder, i that -toese.i beoplei had' as much right to such 'Pjaces'i' as toe grouse or their prote^torsij,
1 gamekeeper, he; concluded,iitood- -'no' more . thought or consid-ra^i;
; serious : students .
.whol-.Jp.und relaxation in otoer forms vlld 1 fe Why shoq'd he theref te,
doii for the pleasure of the massesctoan (he -had-
fon.ithcsc
■ refrain from :enJoylng himself , ff ■ the keeper did not, as :he I|u. It.
young were'destroyed. .,,Th.e|lun- •.
■any - creature threatening ms ■grouse?’■ Should anything -m- terfere with his grouse, then, toat interference, be, it human ot wild -life, would have,,to be
removed. , . ■ ' I argued toa+ all keepers were
not alike- and nowadays,, with ■increased : knowledge, he tolerd- ted what a. generation, .ago , hV
!vinced. that , even in .l.?55.;th?i:e,! ■'wiis-'a complete lack of .tolerance,. wHch ■ was; •Certainly, not con . duGiye to a -better ..understanding ,
would not agree' He ■
iihetVteeh': keeper, ;rambler.! Surely,, bejaamt^ned,
■If a'keeper will destroy badg®|^9 . he canno-t expect consideration from toose .'wbo look, .upon th^e..
as harmless creatures. I •under'such, an accusation omy maintain that , he was mlstakfin,
and'asked for further proof. another side
argument^ against the evasion of our. countryside by ne thoughtless.' .untutored vislto ,
'there' was. I badi to admit, a n o t h e r . . n s i d e t o ^ b e q u e s t i o n .
O b v i o u s l y . , w h a t e v e r p u r i n W e s t ,
i'toe'beEt plan would be to pracice a little, more tolerance bearng, in 'talnd: toat .toe co.untrys'is is,
ifor' our enjoyment, whether we are interested in^grpuse badger
-or'kestrel. • ■ • . , ,.i ' 8, However, in spite ot ah my ■ 77, cm naturalist! or rambler .or; Ind^^ care ,, for,, either
and toe haulage of water ,to ;
six scones. V T ? GeldArd.
the orgitosatlon of the show. After the show, the exhlbite :Ainsviorth;^ 2.^Mrs^
'HotLrsall;,: realising 'about. Mf?- ' mm f, Mls^j l’^^ E,:Paikinson.-, ,
i Haldicrans; Tatting;; 1., Kobert Al™thT; 2, Mrs^:CimUfie, ..3,
were” auctioned- by, Mr., C.
-.Mrs. |Hougm g; Mrs. .Oarneii. ,3 ,M r s ; - |= h J c S b ^ ^ o r k 4 ^
. Hmchet: wor ;- >1
leaves four sons who will nave tile--sympathy Of a wide circle of
Ifrlends.in their loss. iThe Vicar of Grlndleton, toe
'a ' widower, Mr. Smithson,
^tev.- E. Murgatroyd, offlclated at-' the interment at, Grlndle- t6h Parish Church, toll Tues-
leftlon hlstoetirement about S ^ ^ l y . days, whm- k.,-
were unknown, and .the wMe • operation had to, Le carried on
V;
LETTERS Glitherci . Slr,-Ye' gods,: the |si|irit; of
lost ''opportunities,, is itnlw -te push 'its iigly head into tte <^un| oil Chamber. The gl os., of
“ ■RT^in2erl6V ” is runuins dowTffT<WHaUs4s;Your
headlines' J^Clith'eroe '-Noi to site fohSciai. school,’’ s l ^ e s ^ ^ .typifies the .“ new look, m Otoh feroe Council, a “ncf Hk otoy a few years, or perha^ months,
oW. ' ' ' CWliere Is toe .F>cy
^ e . 'i i^ d to i r s t . ; : ; :H £ ^ j^ e , ever' seen -an ,ugly, ru3d^able
SCtlOOl, 01 ,
and -hotter , Clitheroe? Do_ w^ ■wmt to prevent , peo])le from : coming- heire? ,’The heal - gocls
we hot want to ,see,a LrigLter
TO TH E EDITOR of
Lost Opportuniiie^ will; surely f^^llate
extermination of rabbits, Na.ture for . s ch
;
misuse of her ladles, -bijt poes this fact^uage for'one moment f he suffering endured hy these; help- less| creature^?;: ;
y/i ,.ouw»
ommittee iii this mat teri ,IW land! | j :
I order to perfect .such 1 ghastly scourge. Shaihe on Ejngland that such al thing 'pan happen,in our
inflicted bn dumb, apirials held captive' and used jfo:' experi mental purposes by fclmtlsts in
And let US'hot forget the pain -
Bolton-by-Bovriah^ I- i
usually, db.'added the coimtfy in every;.:;oTm,;^d Specially to country toneniUK.
elm toe^ opponents not. beauty'to .liiis 'scheme, a j^ t
from humanitarian dL*?? S j f kind of school
; I' was. under-toe ^ P ^ ^ ,
mnenities -of our, Idvel^ town.-;; :
■ IciVIli.ipjEFENDEl I
Defence. In my perisal of. the ■tabulated opiiions of scientists,
'lA*'' vj vw t*% imtf Y
rnimded by trees and powers.and - :concenie.;j. W|e are left, I believe,' -ebusistent: -Wlto : toe I ~.iv,
is tovambly sm- 1 question when :atomfi
is enlirely o it n
bf a really , re , c pv i,
j -4.v,k' imnrp<sinn I band, ana peaceiui, leasuui . j^^gg^tj^tion alnd co-existence' on
Yttvi oal nf j-V u*». A X ui s/rvu
, CLARE KINDER. I I '
f ; i
stoooi:,of;thte;ktod?n™ev-are " -i:.tn I Port raises toe questicn of Civii Th y:are,
tflesirapie I to,-rln .tiib ■'curren; i^ue of .the " Advertiser and Times,” Mr. JPOIV
vo
11 have been led’ to bdieve that defence nature
adequate of the i-war: is
nf Un th,npr.o ____ _____ cf planning
—, r Tv'^i+hpriie 1'^ e 'want [for Civil Defence, vbich plan- project, .to
pompous attempt to c • idesirable ends.
i
people’from;|all ^ r , be d ttS ; .jgaves room' for permission to ^ visit us. J to y i
P nine vlrtuailyi coniones, and - f f y T i iom b . sU d there
'.are against any cui lament o r ijj^j^bitants, not:to ipeak of the 'our growing ameuties. .
' I hope .toe people, if ClithCToe ^ne interested to tbs protection wifi say: with emphasis that toey -
reasons: , for welcijimtag . t o i s l ' .............. special school are. here'are a f™ to^ form;
legion,. ;but summarised
I
4 ,,The I Council; developing Clltherte
2. People; would y»s and -at-toe same ,
i,t toe school time admire
, would, ’-be j’s amenities;
or,:town:: 3, The Mdren . ^ cemed ; would leaim to -have:
• , affection for ■ Clitlieroe;
would show that, as t— _ borough we' are ambiUous wr
development; 5, We would s l ight ing -the unfortunate , childreh;-.6. It is a„;°“ p l^ n t to J
Clitoeroe': from E lackpooi and , wUy;'
T.TVwoulJbe o n » '
•useful service tha. Clitoeroe •would supply; 8, Lteal would be well and truly satisfied, 9 It would shov an inward light " in toe ' minds ' of our
^ Uv. politicians, parsonk and every- .beabtiful istod and its
^ ^ unprecMenled urge
‘ ,^,gautiful world beytnd'it, from jutter destnictipn?
J'bbmb. 'We are .told toat several I thousan<3s i. of, •. vict uns
Finally, there/is a worse-to'lng than sudden and utter, destrucj I ,tion to connection; with ,'the H
Hiroshima- bombing ;are; ;Stul suffering a lingerlni! death after' 10 years. This bomb tooulijl be
-toe ^
rvr.ADMSON.
Woodlands, Wadi^gton. NO PLAYGROUND
: leaders; 10.' The battle 'of wis dom- against folly would be wm; H .-Against stupidity the, gc^ ■would .hot contend to vatoJ Finally,. Clithero.' has all toe necessary attributes for such a
school. ^ trIMBY, J.P 3, .Seedall-avenue, Clitheroe.
■toanks for the v'onderful stimu lus you have : given, to;_ my "cleaner • Wlialley campaiL The nationwide Interest -cre^ is a . striking, example ';of|
POWER OF THE PRESS Sir,—May! I oifer, my stocerj
power of the' fress, and I defeply grateTul. Thank
you.ve: much! :
'lighten our task and expedite o ir-, work..
■ My toanks an- due too, to ti e gallant band of volunteers who, so valiantly captained by Cou.i- cillor' Brooks, did - much n
' Sunday our streets
w.ill again' je, dirty—now; .with,, the ^amdur fading comes the opportunity lOr
, ing -dies,- and , iwe go • home , to nursb our . blisters. Buj;.;nest
real work. - ' j ■ Therefore, I appeal to all .those
people, ;who feel 'With me' that keeping.Whalle/ clean is a worp- while job, tO' a ;tend toe meeting that will b f held .‘,o-night. With their a'-:. 'We shalllachiive/ much, until suto time asi we <an
persuade toe Tespohs-l le. autoority to move m toe! mat er.
tion .'toat we lire "fioggmg diad CounciUorsI
■ , JIMMY FEjLL,
38. King-streel Y/halley. myxomatosis
"Naturalist■
thkt such, action would, only increase the-consumers own difficulties
article:
condemnmg...the .m duction of myxomatosis for
s ir—I would like to think ,, , ■ for his spleiid.U
OU.-TA WW W4U ‘“-v
We must dlbprov.e toe allKa- '
, Now toe tumiilt 'and toe shot t;'
Barrow- nave them. Requpsts for one have sometiires -been, met with .-the rejoindei toatim tne misty past ,a playground pro- |t vided for a few cljildren then m .Wh .alUiiey- was ignoring
■welfare work realisis that a play ground is a necessity for children. Whalleylis uniqim .in havmg none,- for even places as small as
S\i,—A n y 0 n e interested hi ehildren' of . WhfUey to e . fait
little used, quite that
rejoinder is that ” they ("JSht to travel top Mitto':-road too the
greater in number now. Another are far
cricket [field to. pky.' fh a t toe cricket,:! bowlmg .and: tennis officials [ think of :his sugges-.oon is-bettel left unneorded.- -
Whatever toe ti ue , position of
.children, toq fact is that to i s ^ ideal and central place for the village! children, and as toe Church School couldn’t, function withoul ' toe a .tendance and sunbor.d of; chil Iren of otoer denSmmations, i.' v'oi'li “ act [of grace ’to allow all ch-ldr-n to - ule it. ' totle : damage
toe playing field pehind the Day School, once given -to toe
t
Bradley n
Warr
sop. 12.3--' 7—16- — ■—
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en' 19| 8- 4- 9-
WAND BY
J^IBBLES ! most c; )blow at Ch lenders, Bai
.' .with the — H., Washbrop: apiece, muster accurate
K.
professional Jour for 19. . Bamoldsw
son,
; ol 181. who hit captain’s !McCre features, failed -to Stani [(28 not who added ii^cket.
emphatic brightly '
a,
A bitsk six in
for
belw out!)
a: Cl
F. C. Lord I Standring
D. Lawson R. McCrea Walsh
B. Sherwoo^ X Nutter c N. Bradle:' WoodwoT
■V. Robinst Walsh
■rd
'who -took five | Varren.
w: I bow fing by j
but doii
DALE Wl
lonsistcnt | irch Me
.tnoldswicj
Standrilg, baclj La .Jcashire
i
k, scorJ no ono| figu
-jek thu.s I .1, bavin j a corami 38bjf
boun
■ lings 01 were lateij
iintrol en. K-1 and
41 runs!
.BARjNOLDSTJ C Musg
bw b ■ c Wa
n c S| ■
b ■th
E. Yates c P. Nicholl' K. Richardfi Warren c ‘Dewhurst
. Walsh ring 18—
[ i29—1; K. ’dian
Scott c Dd
and b Scott 1
ten not! ausgrovl
Ex.tri
5—1—26—■ G. W| Jewhurs]
li-1-51-^ 63-3
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B, Scott c Bichard^i
K. Eccles H, Smith: Warren
H. Wash' Warren
RIBBLESDALE 1 Wanen
bn •un out k c R|
[ D. .Hitche ( Warren ! 'A Musgr^ [ Walsh b ; G. Wood Warren
. Richanl, K. Dewhr
g? Prest
K.Standr:nglbwb| lejn c Br
jve b Richard
;t|on c Ison .. irst not I
ivorth ,c| 0 —
ibrook cl . . J . • •L
could be done, .for. toe .school wtadol 'are fai enough away
from i t . I went over it the otto:bvening and saw ,it Icok’
K i 8«“8s4oi chfidren ‘ like an unfrequented ; cemeLery, -us
+rvifie; .to 'play in. the pnone .teM'si and ether ! restricted
places! Wake up, ' Whalley. Something, matters besides clean
stre.ots and scehiry. . SUPPORTER.
Chairman
U tR / B.: ]^^'n|EYi' Gisbum, • was
rhah ;of^:the Bpwland District Education Sul'-Cbminittee at
.diuiT'" its monthly meeting on Mon
Dow, Grindleton, and Mr. D. Walrrisley, Waddlngton.
two'new: men hers, f J.
day. '! Also re-appointed was Mr.' R. Willianison, Bashall
■ Eaves,, as vice- chairman, -'f.ii’p -chairman welciraed
hoots . forei t l
WEBSTERS >.. ■
■predecessors . conside,red daflg®’^. ■ ous vermin. To this my,opponent
tenance artentioij, vehicles than 70 I A reputation for customers ^
vite /ou to;, enjojf the Ivantajje bf superioi' main- service- 'With personal ■backed by eleven and a staff bf more
serv ice h is steadily grown through-. ojit the years and is ydmr assurance of satisfaction
A visit from you is welcomec'.
ST JAMES’S STREET, BfJRNLEY Telephone Burnley 2822/3766,'5963 :' And -NOW AT-
S T E R l
MARKET PLACE; ! CL] rn i
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