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I FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 1355 !:


i Lighting of Vehicles: i 15-12 P.m. to 6-39 a.m. i


T OCAL government has been' dealt another blow wltni


the news that small authorl-j ties are in , danger oi lOSlng their, library powers to ,the


flounty. i! I ' ln!Clitheroe the blow falls


at a time when we are celei brating the golden'jubilee of our library which, uKe: so many more up and down the: dountry, we acquired through, the imunlticence oi Andrew Carnegie.


: The threat is all the greater


ds a I matte: of policy, oiierate reading rooms.; |


in that if the town isouacll loses control me reading room will disappear, ffor Lanca-j shire County Council does not,


i ’ We were extremely glad


. that I Councillor ff. Dugdale, enairman of me library com­ mittee, announced most vlg-i irousiy mat the council in Association with other autnor-: Ities, would fight t ie move, j


the smaller authorities :a:e being chiselled [a..ay ' by power-maniacs wno .t...i oniy fee virtue in size.


I One by one the powers of |


I At the same time tnere is a general bemoamng of the


fact mat fewer and fewer people are coming forward to seek seats o n ' loifal couhcils


and that the publip is less and less interested In civlc_ a f l^ s


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! What else can bi expected if the people are gove authority


that Is


ways more distant llaraent Itself?


i We repeat: Clltheroe must retain control of Its own.Ub^ battle' that


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tl\an Par- ;


Scary. This is a ...............^ must be wonj* * . PLANS are now A for another — Clitheroe’s popular ; Town Quiz, to‘be presented in' the Town Hall ;on the night of


November 21sti The quiz was


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MONDAYS 13 FRIDAYS 17th FE


March, after a lap years. Questions by the public, will by a panel of Alderman J. H. S will be question


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empd by an in many


I dlje lUtliem


BISHOP TELLS BOYS of CLEVER DULLARDS


^^Diplomas do not make man of learnmg” •THE folly of assuming that educatic n-finishes . when a Y ' pupil leaves school—“ I'am 61, an I still learning’ —


was stressed by the Bishop of Blackburn,'the Right Rev. W. H. Baddeley, on Wednesday. He was pddressing the ,401st annual Speech Day of the CUtheroe Roy|il Grammar Schoof in the King Lane Hall.


___ “ We may leave school and


go out Into the- university of the world. . Unless a man is prepared to go on learning all- the time he becomes a very dull fellow.” the Bishop said.


tual knowledge: reproduced on paper 'could result In the gaining of certificates or dip­ lomas. That did not, however, entitle [ a person to describe hiirself as “ a 'man of learn-


ing;r|


. lA boy who became crammed with I factual knowledge could he al very dull person. ‘ He coul4 be classed, perhaps, as a clever boy.' The chances


werej however, that he might become a clever ^dullard. THREE PARTS


There were three ilarts of


man! which required training —the bhdy, the mind, and the spirit. ' It would be wrong to disregard the need for looking


aftei) our bodies. Minds must b e : developed, or we became useless members of society.


- “ 'The spiritual side must be developed side by side with the rest, for that side goes on. We' were bom not to last just as long as the body, but for eternity.


“ 'It may be your ambition to


rise jto some position of emi­ nence in science, business or politics. Go In then, and win: but don’t win for selfish pur­ posed.


'


being iriade edition of


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. “Win In' order that you might have an opportunity, to hfel4 those other fellows for whohi life, even in a welfare state, is mighty; dull and mighty drab.”


last held In ife,of-several ; submitted, be Answered councillors.'


lAtteirthwalte ■ .aster. ;


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PLITHEROE Town Council last week debated


whether to sell or not, but for Rlbblesdale Modern 'School


the question of thp moment :s whether to build or not.


, j Rehearsals have begun for


the production ;of “H.M.S. Pinafore,” the Gilbert and Sullivan opera, 'phe problem puzzling both children and


(producer Is whether to build a ' whole ship, half a- ship or a


, mere bridge, the: .dimensions of 'the stage dr -the action-of the opera providing objections


■ to each.


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riON The' problem- wHI be re­ I ' -


solved, no doubt, but perhaps the ship’s carpenter and not the (lower deck will decide.


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fT'HE trophy awarded for the lieder and! pianoforte


duet at Blackpooli’s 55th an­ nual music festival this week was won by two Clltheronlans —Miss Margaret Speak; of 99, Henthorn Road, and ij^r. Geoffrey Kitchen, of 25, Esh- ton 'Terrace. Miss Speak 'sang Schubert’s “The Walnut Tree” and was accompanied at the piano by Mr. Hitdhen. '


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■ M R . , ' J. C. Cowgill is to :


PRC.S., of London, as'presi­


dent of the Old Clltheronlans’ Association. He will be In­ stalled at the annual dinner to


' be held shortly. ■


'DIR'EHDAY greetings to Mr, Arthur E, Nutter, of 59, Mitchell Street.,Clltheroe, who


will be 79 on Monday, and co Mrs. Oddie, of I "Overbeck,” Waddlngton, who jwill be 86 on Thursday.


riONGRATULAT|dNS to Mr ^ Edwin Wrigley,' son pf Mrs. and the late Mr. -Allan Wrlgley, of 29, Pimlico Road,


Clitheroe, who has: ' been awarded an,Ordlnary.;Nationai


Certificate in Mechanical Engineering, \iwitl|! distinctlrins in mathematics, ; applied mechanics arid Leat engines.


An old boy of; Clltheroe


Royal Grammar School, l^r.' Wrigley won th 3 Sir -Ralph As'sheton Cup in 1951'for the best result In the G.C.E.: (Ord. level).:


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: He Is now studying: at the Salford Rdyal.Co: lege of 'Tech­ nology for his askoClateshipjof the Institution of Gas.'Engin­ eers.


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, A FTER Mr. Joseph ' De'w- hurst, of Whalley Koad,


Glitheroe, had ppked his car. in Victoria Street,, Blackburn, it ran backwards Into the


: window of a wirie ;shopj i i ' ’ ■


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'■]V|RS. Sherfat '-the 'district member, spoke about- ffie


Co-operative movement at the . meeting of _, Clltheroe Women’s Co-operafive: Guild in the King : Lane Hall on Tuesday. She whs thanked by Mrs. Swales and Mrs. ;Hlgson. Supper was provided by Mrs. Rowe.


1' iTHE,'


Padi'sh Church as ; y :t. unnamed


Cl .society of


general meetln:; on Sunday. Members spent evening painting'a group of


held its first an enjoyable


stlll-llfe objects ........ .


ORGAmSED 'b y : the; jiien ,fif the: parish; fT ; concert


gl,ven by Clitheroe ■''Borough


Band In St. James’s School on m _____ 1___


Tuesday night £6 15s. for the The band . was . under (the leadership of Mr. J. H.Gddle,


-raised'i: about autumn fajyre'.


the 6litheroe


'HiRGANISED by the work-i ” Ing party of ^t. (Tamess Church, Clltheroe, a jujnble sale held Iri'the school on Saturday, realised. £16 for the women’s'effort at the autumn,


■favre. ■ . THIS'■TOEK’SW'] ' ■'! ROAD . ST^E’rY; 'SLOGAN


DonH take Mutate -"'"tare'...... i "


succeed Mr. |J. Wrlgley, . The Bishop appealed to the


bbys to.make the most of their priyileges. “When you go on, may It not be for yourselves, blit for the community to


which you belong.”


...u first' official visit on 'a speech day, was welcomeb by " 'chairman of the govern- Col, l ; C. Klng-Wllklnsbn.


his the ors


’The Bishop, who was paying f l r o f ' / r f f i p l o l v i s i t , o n i3


Almong those on the plat-


forfn were the Mayor 'and Mayoress of Clltheroe, Coun­


cillor and Mrs.: C. Chatburn. governors of the school, repre­ sentatives of the Lancashire County Council, rural district councils and, the Clitheroe Town Council.'^:


I vote of thanks to the-1


sidlht. was .proposed..by J._ M.. Hartleyrthe head boy. Thanks tp I the chairman were : ex­ pressed by |H. Abbott, the deputy head iboy, L. Coles,' a prefect, proposed thanks to the headmaster, Mr. Laurence Hapdy, and the governors. '


Two interesting accounts of


trips abroad were given by two of the boys. R. Parker spoke on “Holland after the Floods,” and M. A. Eccles des­ cribed his trip to Canada for thp World Scout Jamboree.


igler had no licence: Fined £4


XMR fishing on the River -*'1 Hodd’er near Doeford


Bridge with ah unlicensed in­ strument and for failing to .produce a licence, Peter Harry Bbyes, of . Wlnton Avenue, Marton, Blackpool, was fined £4 plus 3gns. advocate’s fee


atj . Clitheroe yesterday. iProsecuting on behalf of the


Lancashire River Board, Mr. J. Hbuldscyorth, said Boyes told Richard Harry Tetstone, a water bailifl that he had no licence, but only a club per-


iriit. I In a 'le t te r Boyes, whO; ;


pleaded guilty, said he had b'een a licence-holder' for, about eight years except for .1953 when he was in Germany


',’dn National Service. I In previous years Bdyes and


liis father had taken it in turn to buy the licences. ■ He had Obtained a licence the follow­ ing morning.


School manager


llViRS. S. J. Dow, of Grlndlfi-:'. ton, was recommended,


as County Council, represent-' 'atlve manager for Grindleton


;C of E. (aided) School at the Iraeetlng of Bowland Educa-


'tlon Sub-committee at Cllth- 'eroe on,Monday.-


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Mr. G. Harwood, of Gisburn, was nominated to serve on the


'Area No. 1 (Sklpton) Youtn E m p lo ym e n t C om m i t t e e .


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It SaDY Worsley - Taylor, ^ county 'chairman,, pre,-


klded at the LMicashlle, Women’s Institutes’ Annual International conference at the .Ashton Hall, Lancaster, on


ISa’turday. ^ ■ ■ - : . ' ' , The confefene'e, ■ held as


hear as possible to: United Nations Day, was addressed by Mrs. J. Starkey,-of Cambridge,


who spoke about her work, in the Phlllpolnes.


ducks and pullets'are being killed almost nightly. The ' f S a ip eT r lV ^


of: myxomatosis. ! During the i past month at


the Newton, poultry! farm of Mr. Fred Ilawson ^ a^ least 50 head Of: poultry have been killed.I '! 7 : ; j


In two raids he lost 17 pul­ lets arid il2|‘ ducks.


On Sunday a party of .30-


guns spent [many hoUrs on the fells in'search of the killers. But they :: came baeje empty-


hande^. ;


■ Members] of the party are now talking about forming a ::fox-shbotlrig club. ;


!


' Their Idba is to Invite sub­ scriptions from faifners and landowner^ In : the valley. 'Then anybody who; shoots a fox can be paid a fixed sum ' for, each: yifctim he produces.


. Mr. Lawson agrees whole­ heartedly with the suggestion. V We have 'got to! make it worthwhile for the hunters. I would lie rierfectly I willing to subscribe ' o such aj club,’ ' he


said. .'N ' V ' ' '! : shooting |


!


'One miimber ofi Sunday’s l party, ,!Mr. : Jlm


Howard; l Newtdfi butcher, said that f meeting to consi­ der forming a club would be held soon:| ' '


There 'appears 'tri be little


-doubt that the cutting down of the rabbit population ;ls re- spons ble for the raids. Far­ mers do riot -remember their


. poultijy I : being : early, perioc,


attacked so


'when culty in fiijiding foed


Alderman Rhodesia


before. ' .The, danger is usually I iri December the fox is toding dlffi-


off to again


: A LDERmW H. Qook, former Mayor of Clltheroe and a


Justiee' of] the Peace for 25 years is leaving jthe borough: on NovemberA6. The follow-:


:ing |day:ihe .is sailing for; Rhodesia, again.


! '


He will be accompanying his' -daughter!and son-in-law,' Mr.


: and'Mrs 'Willlam'iWlddup and , their] children, who are - re-1; turnlkig to Penhrilonga, near' Umtail,'! after 'a thfee-m6nth;: holldky^lnkhls cptinjry..,,


Amekhiari. Cook Bench: yesterday


.believed wcjuld be Casio ! !


!


• Thie i chaflfmari ‘'iMr.- Mark (French,wished , him; bon voyage and, health ■ and strength; to :.enjow; his, life in


Rhode^a. |'!.


■ Tributes lyere also'paid by: the Magistrates’ Clerk, JWr. t J U. Llddle, and, • lOn behalf of; the I advocates,, b y Mr. J;' Houldsworth-


'.Aide


In.spectori- w. Wright : and jrriian F. Bentham :added


ipectqrl W idieli' ^Ibufc.


’.turning: to case , he ha Bench sho


llmfi ' ! ■’ \ ;| Allermaii' Cook told .'a re-:


port ;f that he had not made .any definite decision.alwut re-j England. In any


a to ifetlre-firom the ctly.' inder'the agfi


,s3it on .the ' tor'what he the last oc-i


Golden Wedding


ivir. and Mrs. A Rowe, TPIFTY years of liaarried life were celebrated last week


by Mr; and Mrs. Arthur Rowe, of 18,1 West View! Clltheroe. They 'were mamed at St. James's Church, Clltneroe, op October 19th, 1905,'by the late


Rev. Robert Railtori. Both are


73 i ' ' ' I Mr. Rowe was employed at


the Ribblesdale Cempnt works until |he retired eight years


, During the trade depression


in the|1930’s, he was a member of the! Social Service! Commit­ tee. He was also ^ founder member of the Unemployed Association.


I He served In France during the First World "War with the Royal: Engineers, i


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I Mrs! Rowe, forriierly Miss 'Alice 'Moorhouse; is |


a former


,weaver. She worked at several |mills in the town.|


j Both Mr. and Mrs. Rowe are closely associated with the Pro- 'gre'sslve Spiritualist Church. They have three sons, one'


daughter and five! gfandchild- ,ren.-, !


|


Borough Band n^d new U-


riLITHEROE Boroiigh [Band ^ may soon have to find new headquarters! j I


At present, they store; their


! instruments and |muslc in cupboards at St.! James’s School,' ClltheroeJ .[Hiey 'also hold practices there.


; Now,, because o^ difficulty In


storing the instruments and music the Nor 5 area Educa­ tion • Executive is asking Clltheroe Town Council lo provide suitable ;accommoda- tlbn for the. band. :


TAB ,E - TENNIS'


Weslej 27-0


“B” go down to “Reds”


/THREE i'eams are so far out- standing In the'Rlbbles­


dale Tablri Tennis League this season—Low Moor, Moor Lane “Reds,’! and Brockhall “A.” Competition is keen, as was seen inj Tuesday’s match


between Low Moor and Brock- hall “A.’ ' The home team scored; a narrow victory by defeating Brockhall "A” 14 games; to 13.


On i Monday, Moor. Lane


“Reds’’ ^ ep t : the hoard by defeating Wesley “B” 27--0. Fixtures for next week:


Chalgley i Creamery v. Moor Lane:' “Reds” : Moor Lane “ Blues” v: .Low Moor; Brock­ hall :?A” ! V. Chalgley Manor; Catholic G.C. v. Brockhall


’“B” ;.Parish Church v. Wesley “A.” !


.


Car upside-down A


i fcar' turned' over three times, and came to rest on


its roof Jn Cllthefoe New Road, Dutton, on Saturday. Both the driver. Clifford


Garratt, aged 25, of Park View, Padlham. and his passenger, Donald Stansfield, aged 26, of Railway Terrace, Padiham, escaped unhurt.


Boy I sat on wifidowsill: Threw chips into road


A 15-year-old boy was ,slt- I ting on a wlfidowslli m


King Street, Whalley, orie Sat­ urday night, eating chips out of a paper bag: pe threw the paper and uneatpn chips into the roadway.


EXPLANATIOhl WAN’TED ' When a policeman asked ffir


them? “ I • told him thpre was a


not afford his having a day off work.


!He said his son had given


up 1 three-quarters o f . : his spending money to his mother while he had been In hospital recently for 16 weeks. ■


Burnley for an explanation, the boy re- , away


litter basket across the road on the Whalley ( Arms, car park.” P.C. Barton told Cllthe­ roe Juvenile Panel yestqfday, when! the'boy was! summoned under • a Lancashire County Council -bye-law fot depositing lltterion the highway. I'i '


The boy . 1 • 'N did' not ; • t.,!’' court;-': His father ; told the :


“ It is /common-place In people to throw


flsh-and-chlpi papers,” uan o u ' plied: “Well, where can I put the father said. Alderman- F. Bentham,


chairman of the panel, ,'sald although flsh-and-chlp papers might be thrown away In Burnley that was not the case in Whalley. .H .


■ “There has been a lot oL. publicity


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foflfi to keep Whalley clean. It was becoming reasonably tidy


recently .about ef-


Bench he ■w'is the'eldestiof six The, panel granted the boy children and thg family {could aniabsolute discharge.


[attend , at Week-ends now,” he' said. !■ : ■


li ' . ! ' ', -m'h-reliable sets l u


'•Call lii.' See MoMlchiel. ' Take ripme ,'a catalo jue Illustrating [the] -wtole McMlcliael range. '


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Model TM 54 A-14' AC/DC Table M Wonderfully clfarl pictures,, beeiutiful


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■ on loupd and ready for all progrfimmes !


. . . it’s magtiificem on ''


“(iM- Paid


i ^ TAILORt® ' ! I .


prey-raWbifcr.'.bccause .


N^irabbits, so foxesjar^ nij


Club! steward died after operatibn


The accumulation of fac­ A verdict of misadyenture' wa4 recorded at the


Blackburn'inquest on "ruesday on Edward Riding, aged 60, club steward, of 8, Castle Gate, Clltheroe.jwho died'ln Queen’s Park Hospital,: Blackburn, on Tuesday 'morning, after an operation, ;


Mrs. 1 [Ac a Elding saild ■her ' i


husband complained pf, sto­ mach pains on Sunday morn­ ing and was admitted! to the hospital the same’day.| .Medi­


cal evidenfce was that^^ bper-, ation oh-Monday evenlpig was successfully completed, but Riding ; died shortly | after­ wards. ' ’The ■ operation had accelerite'd, death. > r ' -


; Jane Hudson, an eight-year-


old pupil of Gisburh Junior School, must be the j champion schoolgirl reader in England. She has a.Ubrary of'2^0 books, all of Svhich she has|read from


JANE HAS READi 250 BOOKS


WEDDING ; DAVIES^WATSON


son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Davies, of 30, Pendle Avenue, Chat- burn, and Miss Anne WatsOn,


Mr. Geoffrey Davies, elder


elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson, of 6, Wether Riggs Road, Salterbeck, Work­ ington, were married at West- field Methodist Church, Work­ ington, on Saturday..


Given away by her father,,


the . bride wore: a dress of white silk brocade with a full- length veil surmounted by a coronet of orange blossom. She carried ai bouquet of white carnations and: llly-of-the-


valley. i Miss J. Watson, the bride’s


sister, and Miss S. Aspden, the bridegroom’s: cousin, were bridesmaids, i


They wore dresses of tur-


'quolse figured taffeta with matching headdresses and carried bouquets of bronze chrysanthenjums.


The best'man was Mr. D.


Frankland, 'a friend of the bridegroom. I Mr. N. Watson and Mr. J. O^die were grooms-


men.' ; ' i I . The ceremony was per­


formed by the Rev. C. P. But- terWorth, and the organist was Mrs. C. Brown.' The hymns “The Lord lls my Shepherd,'’ : “ Love Divine,” ! and " 0 Per­


Code


______1. to have throUfeh traffic 1


driven ghts at


Whalley when they , were at red, a i motorist quoted the Highway Code In a letter to ClltherOe: magistrates! yester-


■day.-i'! : i . J .


of 5; Florence Street,! Moss Side, i Manchester, ’ who said the lights]. changed'! to ;,red: when he ’was halfway across the juriction, wrote: “I under­ stand you pan cross w;heni you have! crossed'the white line on


Leonard iKershaw, aged 40, amber.’' ; S , ' I For disobeying tratec 'sig­


nals,! Kershaw was fijned ;£ 2 . ' He was granted an (absolute discharge on payment of costs on a ifurtiher sumipons (for


using ah unlicensed motor car.; P.6.' Barton told the court


that! Kershaw’, drove through


the 'red 'Signals’, fro^i King Street into Accrlhgtijn Road, narrowly Imisslng othpr traffic.


cover to cover.' Now I she has difficuity in finding children’s books that she has not already read. 'Jane is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M- Hudson; oL Sunnyside, Gisburn.' I


New bishop chosen for Bradford!


iriR, Frederick DonMd Cog- V gan, aged .46, principal of the London College of Divin­ ity. Is! to be the next Bishop of Bradford. His diocese; will include the Bowlandjarea. !


I The'present Bishiop (Dr. A.


W. F.! Blunt) resigns ati the end of this month, j 1 i


' London born, Dr.| (Joggari is


married with two daughters, aged 15 and 17. He is an eyan- gellcal churchman |and a: dis­ tinguished theologian. He: was


once a lecturer at Manchester University In Semptlc latigu- ages and literature.: j


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and his w i f e a re : keen gar deners.


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He. likes motoring' and, |he : I ■ ' '


fect Love,” were sung. After a !rk b t ion at the;


Bee-Klve Cafri, Workington,' the couple left! for Harrogate, the bride wearing: an oatmeal! coat and hat Mth tan acces-; sories. 1 |. ■'


The glfw included a bed-;


room chain arid linen basket' from the bride’s office friends; and a companion set from; Westfield jMethodlst Sunday School. Mr. and Mrs. Davies are to reside at Chatburn. : j


Clubs want changes in c r iie t league


TW O cljibs, j Banioldswlck and Rlbblesdale Wander­


ers;'have j tabled motions for the annum meeting of the Ribblesdale,Cricket League, to be held at Clltheroe tomorrow, proposing th a t .. the Junior League should be restricted to


second • League clubs. !


<elCTens of the Senior !


At present,, there are seven


other clubs i in the Junior League, 'these being Lucas (Burnley), who won . the chaihploiuhip last season, Rolls-Roycte ; (Barnoldswlck), the runners-up, Oswaldtwlstle Immanuel] Cherry Tree, E.E.C. (6layton:fl!e-Moors), ■ Court- aulds’ (Preston) and Sabden. The Bamoldswlck resolu­


tion suggests the; division of the Junior' League Into two sectlons,l| one comprising !the second teams of, senior clubs. -T-ho Ijtlbtilesdale Wanderers’ resolUticiri| makes no reference to provision for clubs which would be displaced If the pro­ posal islj carried.


. : . Similar j suggestlohs' were


before the League a year ago and were dropped after dis­ cussion.!


Tomorrow’s agenda also in­


cludes ia proposal that the League [should revert to the eight-ball over. Several pro­ positions suggest changes In the rules of the knock­ out competition for the Rarasbottpm Cup.


RUBAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


PUBLIC NOTICES ' BOWLAND'


WEST BRADFORD sewerage SCHEME I


Tbe District-Council wish to call attention to an Order made' by tbe West Riding County Council under Section 47 of the. Road


CLOSURE OF WEST BRADFORD BRIDGE


The said bridge will be closed , from 6 a.m. on Wednesday, 2nd


Traffic, Act, 1930, closing to traffic the West Bradford Bridge which carries the: West Bradford to Clltheroe road: across the River Rlbblo.


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The following alternative’:routes . wll he avallamo: r


November, 1956, until 6 p,m. on Thursday, 3rd November. 1965.


Vehicles with loads not exceeding 12ft. In height from West Brad­ ford to Olltheroe and; districts may proceed by way, of :tbe Higher. Hodder : and ■ Sawley County Road and the -CUtheroe Hlaldburn and i Long: Preston County Road l(B.6178)i over Brungorley Bridge and'vice versa.


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. 12ft. In height from West Brad­ ford to CUtheroe may proceed by the Higher Hodder and Sawley County Road to , Grlndleton, thence by the Grlndleton and Chatburn County Road over Grindleton Bridge to Chatburn and the Prestoh-Leeds Trunk ' Road (A.59) to! CUtheroe and


Vehicles with loads exceeding vice versa.


15th October, 1955.; 32, PlmUco Road, I :


Clltheroe. Lancs! ' *


A. R. BASKETT, , Clerk I to the Council


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Persons ■ desiring to sell! firework; by retail are remliided: ' ‘


^ BOROUGH OF| CLITHEROE SALE OF FIREWORKS


■ reglster_ renders the occupier o premises subject: to a minlmun penalty of £100;: and


(a) that It Is a statutory require ment that premises Inj wblcl fireworks are kept should . bi r e g i s t e r ed with the loca authority and that , failure so tc


■ registration .Is Is. Od. per annuin and becomes^ payable on 1st October In each lyear. : ,.


Town Clerk’s Office,: Clltheroe.


20th October. 1955. I ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN


BOROUGH OF CtllTHEROE OCTOBER TAIRS


(1) That the OCTOBER FAIR^ will be held on the following


POT FAIR—Friday, Sa.,..— Monday and Tuesday,' 28


to 1st. November. . |


(2) 'That the Malrket wlU' be open on Friday, Saturday, i Mondi y and Tuesday, 28th Ootober-^1 it 'November.


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. B. SNOWDEN, Town Cler


LANCASHIRE CQUNTY COUNC L


WEST BRA^ORD BRIDGE, CLITHEROE '


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thit under the provisions of Sectlcn


TEMPDRARY CLOSING


47 of the RoadlTraffic Act, 1930, the lengthof roadway over W«t Bradford Bridge.'Clltheroe, will >e closed to an vehicular traffic te- tween 6-0 am. on Wednesday,,t:ie 2nd November, 1955, and 6-0 pm. on Thursday, the 3rd November, 1955, to enable a sewer and catle- to be laid."


Preston. ■ : ALTERNATIVE ROUTES


County Hall,


Clerk of the County [CbimillL . i


i R. ADCOCK, J. ^


TRAFFIC from the south, iimCer 12 feet high, IproMeffing' to a point northol the‘bridge will lo so via Waddlngton Road (B.6478), and Brungeriey; Bridge, and vice


' continue vffi' Grlndleton Bridge, and vice versa, j


LOANS


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Loads over 12 feet high will Pip- ceed via iTVunk Road A.59 to Chatburn, turning left at Rlbple Lane (Class HI road No. 421) a id


■ versa.. | : ' :


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Further Information as lto' thi statutory rules J governing ' ths storage etc., of fireworks'may hi obtained from ' the Borough Engineer, Church Street: CUtn- eroB to whom I appUcatlon fo: registration - of premises: should be made; the prescribed tee ,'fojr


(b) that Ithe selling of: fireworks to any chUd under the age of 1! years Is an offence involiring i. penalty not exceeding £5.| ;


RJB.SNOWDEt, 1 ! Town Clerk.


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