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jTF anyone has a pile of s lver j [ paper! at homf which ^dires collecting, contact tAthollc {Girls’, Civ b] of S ?an- i-ey ^House, Lowe|-gate, Who' Would be


coilect it. I ^


Several memberi are sMn- ,


crippled children. 1 {They'feel thjere mvst be many towns­ people W'ijio collect clean mllk- bctUe tops and s lver paper, k t ' experience difficulty' in disposingjof it.


jThe 'Club ;is also making


and sprays, and li collectlngj boxes


id'OOTPRINTS in I I Remember th? ing TV feature a


U c ' ' # ■ *


arrang?m|ents for ithe pur­ chase of nylon floral brooches


gi ving I out for ithe


Rational Spastlcs fSocie'tyJ #


the snow!


t fascihat- few weeks


ago? I had the good fortune oil Sunday to see similar!! ex­ citing trsidks when. visiting a


farmer; friend at Tosslde dur­ ing the Week-end. j although unvers id! in coun­


try lord I had ho iifflculty'ln ass


.recognising the'prints, ,con- flmed! by my note know ledgeablel friend viho showed me many interesdng tracks left by birds , and animals. I :pere; apd there !a magpie


[had left its plearlj cut traces. ;N:tar a hedge -was evidence of 'ai stoat having passed dhat way.,,, ; i


{! Two sets of footbrints, iboth


left by a hare, s^et cne wonder­ ing iWhether a pair! had tirav- biled that way, or had one re­ doubled on its trac ts and ;been responWble for both?


-th


II All thele, and o likeable signs of above the meadoW- iclentlfled' by my provided and educ


a really tlonal St


boon in the clear, Rowland.


meal. ror £10 was raised at a iumbf.c sale arranged by ipy


: the Women’s Fellowship of the Clitheroe Wesley Cpurch on Friday; The mo’r|ey wa!sl for fellowship funds.


4her unmls- life in' {and fs, expertly ccimparilon, interesting


nday after- rosty air of


appetites when we returned to fpr a tasty


And !g£ ve an edge to pur he farrhhouse


more- than glad to .


soring 'the collection! of silver paper ilr, aid of ispastlcs-^


RURAL ^ 4si W : ’iP ' !r|l5k Water cliar|:es are


.T^EXT year’s ijate in a reduction! of 'ls.j3d.


£6,000 £10,COQ


t o o


Clilheroe Rural District will b|e Ips. 9d. ■ ■ Tlie new'raie was levied at Clitbe-


roe Rural; OouncU’s annual budget meeting on Mouday. But In fact, theCoUnci. wlU’ spend! i£6,080 moreW-S 19.392


compared|withl£ll312 this year. Mok of; this Is Recounted for by increased ffi •epaymehts on, capital borrowed, fori water and sewerage schemes. When completed these scHmes will have .cost; the 'Cou|icU £104,100 jh loans.


Under .the new Valua-lbn


List, the rateable vajue of the Council’s area; has gbne:uitby


39.9 per cent, to | £83,851. The


estimated product of a! peW rate is £334-£97 ffiote than bii the'old;list, i : | j


Cbunclllor |A.; Brooks, | chair| ‘


'| ' J


rate was ,4s. 10.064 l.j an In; 'erbabe;of‘3.724di Tab rest.of the levy wbs the County’s rate bf! 10s. |10.936dJ | . 11. ■


He said,I the Rurbl Coimcil ! , Councillor Brooks jyent[ on


to!speak about water phaips. He said there, was ! geiijral agreenient!, that l^t I year’s; water charges’ were 'extreipely high, particularly lo,wer-rated houses.


, t • ^the' Advantage had bbe:


bfi the increased , values to make adjustmentjs in the w^ter charges.


eil Itakeri rateable


water rate for all pr(|ipbrtl^ of £13 rateable value p d urder will be £2. At present the charge'is! £Tforprop3ftle^ of £17 rateable value and un


I PENSIONEf|S I ' " _ The water rate for all, other


properties ; will be. reduced from 3s. 6d. to 3s. Iri the


This would be welcome'


bid age pensloners| ,ahd lower wage, earners, Counc Bijooks! said. }


I Generally speakin ,proper-


tyl owners whose old rateable values have not been Incte'''-"-’


byl more than 22 per cent, not ■pay any more in rates water rates combi aed they have paid in t le cur


sed will ind tpan ■ent


; ,Most, though not £ 11, Council ! ! ' !■' M L' .


house tenants wilt pay ksp in rent and; rates .combined Ibut


this depends to somt extenp on the parish' rate, whlclf varies


considerably. i I Ivery attempt lap ihade to keep the rate, as i in p s 1/y , *


teein low


These fajets 'Were gi|Ven by


man of thb Plnanct Commit} tee.,


as possible. In facf, tke estl- mates have been cut,to an ex- trjnt; that, little allowance; Is


made- Ifor unforseenj silendlng. “Our baiancss ;are [not as.


Councillor Brpokq concluded by expressing appreciation of


; ;! ■ . '■! ■, 1 - !■ ;


.the work of the Cciuncll's staff. ; PARISH RAXES ! Vice-chairman ,o||. tlie Fin­


ance Committee, CpuriciUor J.‘ G. Sharp, seconding] the adop-, tlon of the rate, said]: “I do not! think we could-have econ­ omised | any more] thanj we have done.”


be: Next year the m(hln|um A ■ ■ ’ ■ ■ - !| I


Individual parish rates !wUl s. d.


lghton, Bailey and Chalgley .,,...


Bowland-wlth-Leagfam Chatbtim......... Chipping...... Downham ....... Little 'Mltton ... Mearley ......;... Pendleton ............. Thornley-w-Wheatley!.. Twlstoii .............. ..u:.'.. Whallby'...... ;........L[. Wisweil ....... I........!'.;... Worstph...............


.!l.


high ds I and other members of my 'committee wquld like to see,'but we felt {fvei should make a serious attempjt to get; the rate as low as possible.’’ ■


Parish raises WAND) towards


?T’HE‘ £10,000 rbstoratlon ap' ■p p&al juhd at SS; Michael


and Johr’s R.C. Church has now;topp :d the £6,000 mark, and the fight iagalhst dry rot is steadily progressing.; The


fund .was boened in November, 1953.,;: I


Already ; mucli work ‘ has


been; car bled j put. At the moment the task of replacing badly-afft cted blerestorey win­ dows is n laring (iompletlon,


.! Thel'Rev. F^: R. .Walmsley,


S.J., parljh priest,: said this week thaf he^ was expecting


'two lisw windows to .'arrive shortly. ' I j ■


i 'When; ihesel were installed,


the wbrk >f carrylngput alter-, atlons! t('| the confessionals iwould'beEin, ! -


. ; ! ' ,; Plans : or thlk wprk were


inspected I , by I'l^r. Walmsley when the architect vlsltfed-the chutoh last week.


;


The; arc hitMt‘plso discussed the,.deslgu for the new aitaj and modiacatljan -to the origi­ nal plans were|njade. •


- At a:^';)arlsh! meeting iast


year, Fr. Walnisley said that the new cltar wc|)uld cost any­ thing |froB £jl,000,to £2,OO0.


'Built cf marlfie. It would


tone With th^i walls of the sanctuciifj.' Thel ma-terials, would res st the ravages Pf the atmosphere.


rate; a! fi ght ,bi rear'of-t le ,al


|


The! (i'eslgn |'wpuld’>lncorpo- steps at thC:


;aF, so that the


enthrclhement !of the Blessed Sacraihert would be more dignified.


, : With :he hew “’thermo­


meter” l i thk; church porch showing the fi}st contributions towards the £7j000 mark, Fr. Walmsley, expressed -his deep gratitude to firie pEcrish for their hel;


RISING COSTS ■ ■ ii , I. ' ii : I ■ i ■ ; '


annual subscriptl(}hs by St. iaines’s School.


GNSBY2^q over 20 years!


jyj]|EMBERS of RibblesdjJe .fl'anderers Cricket Club decidell |. at their annual meeting last Friday to Increase the 2s,


fid. The meeting took place in


chlW’) Hudion, a former returned to live In Clitneroe risen since;he left the. town


; But! expenses, he]; said. had


gone;up In leaps .and bouads. Fuli; membership'‘-Is raised


from;l5s. tb 17s., ]6d. Meld ir embPrs will pay 10s. Instead o:’ 7s.‘ J6d., and bowling mem- ■bers l5s. (12^6d.)J


jLadles wlffihave lto paW 7s.


fid. (5k.)i but'juniors subscrip­ tions'remain‘at 3s. fid. Old age ppslpners can paiy the old rates;]


! ' ';! ! The j financial statementl^re-


vkaled a loss of more than :83L despite members’ efforts wmch had raised fe309--pver £100 more; than the preylbus year.


Travelling expenkp have in­


creased and there; was no money from!, the Rlbbles lale


League Cup competltlbn, as in the previous I season;; ;


Mr.! ]jj L. (j}arner,|]the audi­


tor, made the financial stite- ment' In the absence of, the treasurer, Mr. J. Brpoks.' The club jwas' ih a veriy hea thy condition, he said. Ii' ^


(INNUAL REPORT ] Tho annual report, signed


by Councillor J . '! Entwlstle (chanm^),] Mr. ;J. Brwks (treasurer) and Mr.' A. D:xon (secretary), stated;;that be­ cause pirices were never sti.ble, it wap impossible to!reduce ex­ penses.


' ■ ]] They ' thanked' the ladles’


committee and Mr.iF. L. i;ud- son for their- continued assist­ ance,; and p e officials and members who had worked hard! to ralke funds, particu­ lar!^'Mr. 'r.jHodgspn and ,Mr. F. Smithson.;, ;


|i


I CRICKET C L p Appeal for voluntary [effort


I ; . i'


meeting. ' i - U \ . Although there.isja “fairly steady” i aimual


■is; no .similar stability pbout expenditu year-fb year.


{ ; j creased costs of senfices and ’ to the'pl!tyers;[’


SpECIAl. i REDUHED , , fa r e s to tYTHAM a id statlpna


PERIOD


tiT BLACKPOOL; in connection with local Town Polidaysj


ind return by any train, any (fay 21st JULY, to « h AUQUST.


Jip^lWy/TliE laNTjSTANP,


..WcANiwE


Igottase IhpNG^.


iiNgtjme V ! loeoop,


,rr'5 NEAR,


Glsburn . i Rlmington


Chatbum- ; Clitheroe . - Whalley. L, Langhp .;


21st‘ JULY TO AvallaUle'for' 16 days outWAtd- s.d.


, B/6 8/0 7/6 7/e; 7/0


AND DiSTRlcf'^HliLipAYj 4th AUaUSjT


Preliminarv Programme Special-Period'.T^raiiis s ; [ 'available. ; |


Tickets may ba botked no v.


For dfetaUs o f ! the ibove gnd Sther'lCheap^MUtl&^e^qu^^^


an ''i()cal"’'statlons, — — Official; BaUway Agents.


hOQE IN; ADVJMCE. ^ “


(Th a t night jack DUNCAN TALKED HIS PROBLEMS OVER with a friend . . . .


(BBSfl)


commodities have contributed tp! ■ industrial: uhrest -and prompted ' generall {wag e increase claims,”!- |fhe report says.' ‘


and j other slmUari tlons 'cannot meet expenditure other!


“Unfortunately cricket clubs ‘


(H lw t l ln v t ! ;r v f * r rn n 1c Q _ maldhg appeals to; their mem-


bers] for additional support, and- this ‘Ik tlon! in which' -we{ ourselves.”'' , !'! ,


prganlsa- fncreased


than! by


yoluntary the situa- jiow find


" Tke! report then; ipes on to


speak I. o f , ground] r mehts'.’ Much .work------— pletied In 1955 and ik still being done.-;]


- - jjj


I ELECTRIC ^C|HT ' ?Our latest pflorjis are!the


installation of; elbctrlc light in jthe' refreshment; rooms and the^-.re-nettlng oflljthe sur-


‘ roundings of the tennis courts, wribre a new fence; has been


l i i iHTIlfJG s


f erv^i« by qua whcf; hi.ve: at. th mostj up-to-date \ battery o f Linotypes ensures new


WeioffbryOu a first-class Printing; ified craftsmen; :ir ] disposal jthe i plant available.


type for every job whilst fast-run- l I ling'automatic presses ensure rapid i i.nd; economical production. ;We >uarantce! satisfaction.


ADV COMMERCIAL


ERTISERi & TIMES


CD; LTD. &' ezoLOUR Pr in t e r s !


6, k a rW Plctct. pitheroe,;


erected t) give mote privacy '


The! piganlsers of social


efforts, a id the Ladies’ 'Com­ mittee; tt e neiessity of whose Work beomesi more apparent each ye: i , received special thanks.


1 ' iBLREAjyEMENT : : The ;cli b record^ Its sorro^v


fit losing by death the follow­ ing old . and (ihuch-respected members T.i W, Poole, F. Cook, J. I’ye, W. -’J. Lupton; J. E. Holgale, C.| R. Llvesey,' R. Foulker, ;i. Thompson arid E. Chester.


' Bowlinf.—-The section ex­


■hours with' the suminef. ,' ]!


to spehdl: ig miny moire happy Musgrove resigned] I from the •Lmnrc iirlrh, t.h'o “ ‘nronrlQ” npvf.St


tends Its thanks-'to the. volun­ teers whe ensiired the attrac­ tiveness c f the] gardens. Every­ one Is eagerly looking forward


w odV’ , Tennis.—Reference Is made


Jubilee ciipk. All the matches were cor centfated Into two weeks ami! ]greater Interest was'roused' i


; '


Schbeds so teachers can attend i course


t o


fTUlLDR '-' rural schools in the Bow- land ■ areii: will have, a three days ; holiday! when their


attending, small


schools aile closed down to eh- able their teabhers to attend a course at Woolley Hall; near Wakefield].: ; j


be


close If b) attend the


have tw(i


m-3etlng trlct Edud; oh Monda: that the opportunitl wlthiCoiji tbrs and


This! ■


Ing aboiilt stalled Prlmaiy


' BoUbr.- a- ■ i •


BE PREPARED f6r SUMl^pR BY PURCHASING ^QURS EA^Y


' ■ NC f


4, Market ELE





,ES AND COLOt AT


RS


CHAPMAN & iHARGER Place/'I Clitherbe


P'HONE 373 ;


’ AH one ■teacher schools will affectle id? [Schools which teachers will also


ith, tfeacherS wish to course.


-SPEC!IIA u |sT TALKS


3 ' whenvlt was statdd loufse would provide ties' [for; discussion ntyI Council Inspec- speciaUst advisers.


as;!aCTeed at the if therBowland Dls- atldri pub-committee


■A'hew boiler cost- - £90; is to be In- iLarie Ends County. IcHiicil, Grlndleton.


present wHer has developed a serious leak; ' |


treated as a mhtter of urgency In view.of;the factithat the


i


' Playgr Dosslble: Grlndlet land; Dls commltt to agree ■nlaygroui tlon, size


!! Mr'p. slonal'E' trees llnl


which I Is ground a dlsturhed


und.J-In view of the tufe development of .p. School, Bow-


rlct 'Education Sub­ decided on Monday I the provision of a


d below the regula- j I


,7. RHey, Acting Dlvi- licatlon Officer, said ;g the Vicarage drive, ncluded in the play- eal would be left un-


, The: rdpla^ement is -being


to a new sjistein of organising the, annufil] handicap' for the


vacancy last year Messrs jK. Ecc^es, M. Washbrobk ani J. Dennett were elected m,em!


committee. there W


hers. , : ■ ] ' [''' THE COMMITTEE


The! comnilttee |hpw bom-- prises: Me^rs.-J. Entwlstle'J, L. Hudson, | J.


Brooks, F. Howafth, A. T. Hodgson, Johnson, H,


J. Brooks, A Eccl 'es;'j:l!A. V T. Hodgson f,| R. L. Hudson.


whlph' now comprises JJeisrs '


to


Wood, p. Hitchsn, F. Snilthson) |W. Smithies, J. Stlr-


zaker, J. Boothmam!;K. Ecples, M. ■Waishbropk and ,|[;Dennet,


r. R. L. Hudson was ele the mptch' fcomml


Wiood ■, .L.-^"Ejudson and The; ihatcii comtolttee will


chojjse the captain^/]; Mr.; J.' Boothmanl reslijned


his position jas bow]nhg swre- tary. ] The appointment of a successor was left to ithe com­ mittee.


I It lyas decided h dlsland


the Supporters’ Club wlilch has,not functioned jfor several years.; ;■ ■ '


Cyplii4, films Safety show


A : BRIEF\! glimpse '' nnffirlfllon r t f


Clarion Cycling Club given at a meeting In Moor Lane school [last yreek when colour hyi Mr.' B. Councillor J.


activities of li CUthbrpe was the


i, i


films 'were shown Bralthwalte Entwlstle.


. Other films, |‘'Spinning


Wheels,” “AWheel in Brlhiih,” and “Monkey Tale,” shewed the most famous cycle rices In' the worid Tnctudlng the; Tou|r de FiMce, the Six Dair Race, the Isle of Mau Cwcle; T.T and the Tour ,!df Brli-alri, ]


Tne' eveht was organlsed by i


the (ilitheroe Borpugh . and. Rural 1 District Joint Road Safety (jonimlttee]! and the; CHtheroe section I' of the; Nat onal Cla|rlon Cycling Club.!


and the


;nni ■ure


‘ !


a: moderate season and sc )red plenty of runs, bit , did not seeiit ready! to challenge for


The young first eleven had ; . ; :


THE committee ‘of- Clitherbe Ciickoi, Itowling and Tennis ' Club is wjorriqd {about rising costs. Thejy have taken


special steps fo bvercom^ the problem, srys the annual re­ port [Which will; hi I presented next Moi day at the annual


Income! there which rlkes'from


ous trouble. 1 During the c lim­ ing [season' serious thought would have; to be giver; to finding players.


the champlolnahli). p T re! second elevefj met seri­


. The report 'congratulate i K.


B. Standring, a young meriber of trie, fl.rst eleven, vyho played severall.matches with the t o - cashlre Cpiirrty team, inclu|ilng the yorkshlre matclj.


I poop WISHES


Tliey wished hlin fur ;her success in the coming season.


were offered to their, fam and; the'members observed a moments silence ! ;to their memory. - - '


' ‘ !


Mr. ID. Blackburn was re­ elected president of the (lub,


, and I other- officials! re-ele'ited 'were: 1 Councillor Ji Entwstle (chairman),' Mr. [A. Dxon (secretary), hnd Mr) J. Brooks (trkasiirer). I ' |!


Mr. ;W. Birch and Mr. A. !As


£ S a


port'of the death of four rnem- bers' Mr.. L.!Hardyii Mr; Bris­ coe!'Mr; W.] Bartlett and Mr., W. [Sanderson, pbndoleices Hies


Mention is made in the ire-


The decision followed k debate In -which iMr.'R. L: !(“Rlt- War|derers captain, who has just


’ , said 'Subscriptions- ha,d not 20 years ago.;'


' !


NEW PRO IS COACH FOR


■RO'y Frankland, a 33-yekr- old Accrlfigton school


teacher, has been signed ]as professional! by !Rlbblesdale


tory arid geography at the Woodnqok County .School In Accrington. -He is president of Accrington Teachfers- Associa­ tion.


Wanderers Cricket Club for the 1956 season, Mr. Frankland teaches his­


i‘: , '! ‘ “I was told It is not a matter


of just playing;cricket. I sup­ pose i am to help the!young­ sters : and I am confident I shall _get on all right with them,” he said. ■ ]


j Mr. Frankland ik a coach]at


the school. [He has helped to train boys now playing in the Lancashire League. |


| Mr. Frankland also -helps


the juniors 6f !the Accrl^ton Cirlcket Club. He has' not played as professional before.


‘ Mr.! Frarikjland played crlc-


'ket with, the first. XI | at. the Accrington Grammar School. He played a season with Whal- ley, second XI In 1940 before he joined Me Royal Navy. ;


Whalley on April 14th ' ' While In the Navy, ,Mr.


Frankland played cricket!In Jamaica. -'It was how] cricket should be played—with the siin bpatlng'jdown and on p'er- fect'wicke|;si” he said,'


Since 1946 he! has played


with Accrington in the Lanca­ shire League—for the last two seasons with the first eleven. .


Mr. Frarikland describes


■himself as! a! "plodding]type of batsman, ript spectacular.” As a bowler he; specialises] In leg- spin googlles. . !


] [ ' He made just short of 200


,rups; ‘ last season and took about 17 wickets'. He did not bowl much as the Accrington professional adopted a-similar ■attack. ! I . '


I ■ His best" bowling perform­ ' i '■ I -


ance was 5 for 13 agairist Tbd- niorden last season. With the bat he got 56 hot out [against Bacup.


' i lueries in churc


eyenlng when-the; Vicar, Rev. S, Blrtwell, explai._._ points of interest In the re­ cently-dedicated Lady ChafielJ He answered questions ahdut other parts of. the chuWhj Afterwards the members refreshments in the Vicai}; prior to a musical evening 'In: the drawing-room '


'ITiHE “55 Society” met in ■ Parish Church on Sutid'a; t}ii


ribdl


COUNTY RATE BY 4s. 9d. T|0 M 9d.


yyEST[ Riding County Council is to levy a rite of 10s. id lowest fOr


£1,400,000 more from Exchequer iri the £> a reduction of 4sj 9d. and the


'''.I,' ■' !


years. One of the things ^that have made this possible; is bri increase] of £1,400,900 in the Exchequer grant,


■Whether individual ratepayers will pay more will depeni on the new assessments of their 'property.


■ At the close of a four-hour


debate at ■a special - budget meeting of the Council last week, during which the Con­ servatives; i were accused , of .playing party politics jn their ■ budget,'] the Conservative chairman o f : the Finance Committee', Alderman Mrs. S. Ryder Runton, said: .!


“If, by playing our part in the battle agalnpt inflation,


.we are playing party politics, then I am proud of the fact, if it is the only way we can make people realise the grav­ ity of. what we are up against.”


One Labour member said


the reduced rate was only fiosslble because a “sugar daddy” had produced £ 1.4m. more]in Exchequer grants, and through the increased rating assessments. - - i


The Irtcreased - Exchequer


COUNTY SERVICES ‘


' i "! ' : . ■


grants had provided 2s. 3d. of the reduction and; the rest


came! from! Increased valua-' tlons.' - ‘' M ! ; I ' [


Such increases 'in expendl-'


ture as there were, he con­ tinued, came; from! higher wages, salaries and costs of


materials over which they had, no control. ]; ; ; , ,;


- The decreases were through curtailment of county services. Cuts of £112,000 !in highways- estimates-] and £19ff,000 on


-malntainance, repairs - and linprovement of county roads were curtaHmenfe of neces­ sities. [ !; :; ' i !


; A Labour amendment that a


£200,000 cut In the highways estimates should be restoored was rejected by 59 votes to 46. ■ -! ;: 1' "; '


! In presenting the [estimates, which showed an increase of £484,000 on last year, Mrs. Ryder Runton said the in­ creased assessments had caused considerriqie Apprehen­ sion among Iratepayers. ■ .


-■MISS -Vrilerle Portrir-Bar-I •^" greaves, jpf Newsholme Demesne, [newjy,- appoiritedj -County Cojincil for Paythorne District Eriuca ion Sub-crir|i-j mlttee, was members wb(M


: 1 She wanted to make it c'


that the Conservatives had intention of exploiting the iri- creased rateable value ■ which ■hrid Increased from £8'920,000 to £13,698,000. •


' ' This meant trie product rif! a


pdnny ratq wap now £52631 against £34)571 last year.


Lead pipes m^y be banned


T EAD water -pipes are lH:e]ly to be prohibited In the


Hrirst Green area. In technical terms, the pip


ar,e subject to p Thls means that'there li tendency for the water In t


umbo solvenqy.l a]


es; It!


district to dissolve the lead in'; the pipes. ' If this goes on cv;r


a long period there is a dan­ ger of lead poisoning. To overcome


Rural CorincH


this, CUther le want coppjr


pipes to.be used. '/They hriyer consulted I the Ministry J


'Housing and Local Govern­ ment about the advisability of Including in their water byp-. laws a ban oh lead pipes in the Hrirst Green'district.


supplied by Blackburn poratlon, so the Ministry has; qsk'ed Blackbcrn for their observations.


te 'jls! (ior-


DiSTRIBUTOilS * ' ' ■ ! 1' I » I “i' V fi ■ :!* J CUTHEROE LAUNDRY


PIMLICO ROAD. I Ttl. Oitheroe 41 RECEIVING! OFFICE:


| 22, WHALLEY ROAD. Tel. Clitheroe 752 IT’S HERB. i


-IT’S NOURISHING IT’S SLICED & WRAPPED.


£20,000 loan is needed* for new water scheme !


T'' ' ■ ' I ■ ' ' ' '■ I ^INISTRY cijmseht to hot-


•^’;*- row £20,200 for the'Wrial- ley area water scheme Is belrig sought by Clitheroe Rural Dls- trjet Council,


: ■ i |


covered- reservoir holdlrig- 250,000 gallons bn Lower Cibrk Hill Farm, Whalley.i The writer will coihe from Manchestbr’s Haweswater Aqueduct pipeline; w^ilch passes close by. i i I. ;


The scheme provides for|a The scheme wris 'a.pprov|d


by the Rural Council; alt their meeting on M(nday, when It was also agreed to apply to the;


Minister of Hoi sing arid Lrical: Government f'lr consbntl to borrow the money and for tpe authority tc go aherid with the scheme imnedlately.


made to the M nlstry and ]the Lancashire Couaty Council frir' grants under ti e Rural Water Supplies and Sewerage Actsltp- wrirds -the cost of the scheme,


Application Is also' being The project will solve!Me


whalley district ,’s water prob­ lem, which became acute dur- ink the lohg (^rought of last summer.


I


Street collections I for charity J; [


dxREET collections to bej n 'made In Clitheroe Rural District this year, on behaljf rif; national charities; include ' i


, Alexandra Sailors’ Society,


E)ay, Bri|lshi Church Army,


dence that his first gairie with • and the R1A.F. the Wanderers will be against ' '


[The Police


It .is soihethlng; of a colnci- ivduuum juueu “ ' '


Church of Eng and' Children’s society. Dr. Barnardo’s, British Legion Earl Hrifg’s Funtl, Kirig George’s Fund for Sailors, National C!hfid]}en’s Home arid Orphanage, n;s ,P.C.C.,‘ Royal National lifeboat Institution; Association. ‘


uRcriritend^iits


■'for Accrington anp Garstojigi Ruifal CourijiH


Divisions'rire to be told the dUtheroe


would prefer to be consulted about aprillcatioriri for oihjeii as I and w


lopal charities they arise.


]The superlritendents


asked for the iCounclTs views regarding periplts 'collections.


en Id


for street'


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This latest move was report-! | | I


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the monthly meeting oh Mpfi-| day. ■ .


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