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To farm W


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


, ; ■ •


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.


!'U^‘


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 .'■!-:■


j


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- — ■—


0 ii.


CLI _SA1


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


1 ■


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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