and
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| ‘
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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.-;]
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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. - - '
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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 ‘
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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'
WORK CARRIED OUT IN THE HOME OR AT WORKS - QUICK SERVICE
New and Improv^
I! .ifi
! - [- [! ; ,i3R ,'|' [!,, ;' FLOWERS
WREATHS, BOUQUETS, Etc.
JOHN ELLIS & SON VALE VIEW I NURSERY
WADDINGTON TELEPHO;
ROAD, aiTHEROE
MEMBERS OF INTE^O RA '4E 11?
DELIVERIES IN TOWN DAILY 11'
!30 YEARS TYRE BUSINESS BEHIND ' EVERY SALE AND TYRES, ARE, FITTED BY E)<PERTS-ONLY, ij
Be
I Clitlieroe, Advertiser & {Xmesj March 2, 1956
The Loaf that keeps its Oven .Freshness to the last Slice.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR A I 1
Made locaUy, by:— ! A. E. VEEVERS,
LOAF TO-DAYI LTD.
EMPIRE BAKERY, CUTHER(j)E. Tel. 131. 'll
' ' ‘ ] :But Hurst Greenk water ;l3[ I' i !'[ | | i
rid to the Co|incil at thriir] meeting on Monday.
This latest move was report-! | | I
1 ! iTrojim jI:! ],]' MAIN STOCKISTS !!
representative on' Briwldridj
the monthly meeting oh Mpfi-| day. ■ .
welcomed 1 by, she- attended;
iSIONHOLDERS.
T.G.B. Motors Ltd. , Primrose Engineering Works,
[[' ;;;, [CL THEROE |[-[ ' 1 1 - Telephone 785/f0 and ?07, !l . t
I Alsd at BURNLEY; Telephone 2262 :(3 Lines). and RAMSBOfTTOM) Telephone 2315* arid 2482.
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