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The Hall, Lowergatei ST PATRICK’S
Ball and CabaTet
FWDAY, MAR. l^th j Dancing 8 p.ra, to 1 a.iJi, ! AMBASSADORS BAM
i A dm is s io n 3/6d.
ckets on Sale from Memliers if tlie Pantomime Conim|i -tee
i^oinens Unionist Ass0c. ■ I
Ch’theroe Branchj ' -I
i MARCH 6th NO MEETING
iMARClH 13th
)bffee Evehingr I, AND GABAREi'
BRING AMD BUY STALB ADMISSION 1/-
TENDERS BOBOUGH OF CLITHERCE
IaLE:0F ICE-CREAM AND OTHER REFRESHMENTS
_ I EDISFORD PARK
Ipplicatlons • are Invited fod tlie Iright to', sell ICE-CREAM ma J toTHER ‘ REFRESHMENia rin
Ipplicatlons must state separately . ■lire terms offered In respect 'of;—
Ithe Parks Superintendent,! irbe Icastle, Clltheroe.
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■undorslgned' In a plain sealed ■envelope endorsed "Sale of He- I freshments—Edlsford Park”! not' 1 later than NOON on lOth March ■1956. Attention Is drawn to ■ relevant provisions of! Hie iFbod ■ Hygiene Regulations, 1955, further ■information oil which may bo l obtained ' from the Senior
_ .(b I Sale of .Other Refreshments: l ■and should; be! dellvec^ to the
" iai Sale of Ice-Cream; i !
IThe ihighest or any offer will not I necessarily be accepted.
^nltary Inspector.
Pnd March, 1956._____ : DUSTBINS
town Clerk s OSQce, I'CIttheroe;
I B.S.S. 792/1947) during period 1858, to 31st Marc^
I capacity, taper sided, non- I corrugated. weighing 23 lbs. with
'enders are Inylted for supply-of galvanised dustbins (21 cU.' ft.
BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE I
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I selves to accept the lowest or any I tender.
he Council- do not bind themr i
.own Clerk s OiSce, ^ Clltheroe- ; Brd March,; 1956.
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, ; R .B. SNOWDEN, i' Town Clerk.'
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JFurther i particulars and tender I forms may be obtained from the I Senior Sanitary Inspector, Health I Department, York Street, Clith- I eroe, and tenders must ■ be I delivered to the undersigned! In I plain sealed envelopes endorsed 7 Tender .for Dustbins " oh : or ,- before 24th March, 1958 i ;
I 1957. ,
accordance with 1 'i
i ! , i R. B. SNOWDEN, i L '' , ,
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■ Town Clerk, ' . i
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EDISFORD PARK, CLITHEROE i larticulars inay be obtained itrota
®I)t ClitliiiMt
gHilitrtM&fimfK FRIDAY, MARCH 2l d,i 19561 f Lighting of Vchloles:
6-18 R.m. to 6-29 a.m.i W P ^ . Hilary
Drbn, Con^eryatlve ?reston South, Grbn, of Whins isabden, has knnou engagement to Mr. Olairry, Conservative llltheroe Division. Miss Green, iwho |was edU' ated at Moira Houie Schi^I, Sastboume, and later itooK; a:
daughter of
_ M.P. br, ajna Mrs. Hoijfie,:
ikiced Ker Normlan
agent, for
for Preston .South .since the; last election. In 195(i and 1951! he unsuccessfully contested! Nelson abd Colne,
I Her father has been M.P. j , !
of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Clarrv, ' l iShelfleld House, Slielfleld,
Mr. Clarry Ig! the elder ^n;
leaf Alcester, Warwickshire - ‘ He has been]In ih|s present: )st! since 1951,! and previously:
■^alleyj'Gdlf' Club andiBlaek- lurh Rugby|Clhb.•
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phufch.iGlithefoe, oh Sunday, d ,by [Mr.'' R], ;'Wrjgley, ^he holr, In the morning- sang,;
HOIB sermons web preabh* ed at Waterloo
lethodlst
‘[if I-ye 'keep .My' Commai|d-1 hients" ] and,, ih: the .evening, - ' Come i and Worst Ip]” a.nd ‘ Lead mndly Ll^ht." In! the evening !.lsc), Miss: ylvia ! Abbot] :.,render'|ed
liyitheiRev. K!' D. Lane, Chatburn.: and ;the Rev.. Wrlght, ol|NeIsbn. CoUbtlt^ns were for ch(3lr funds
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Brother.Jones’s Ah,” accofh- i anled by Mr. A; Joresion the Tgbl. ] ,1 j. ' ■ ■The services |were conducted
Gre6n,i eldest : iln Alan
CARS IN'JUNCTION CRASH
Children help missions: The^ receive award^
I Juvenile I Missionary!: Assoc a-: itlon (luring morning pervlce at iPlitheroc Wesley Church on'
presented medals and certifi-] ates to ! members [I of the
THE ilqv. ! F. A, I Payne,; • superintendent-1 minister,:
Sunday. 1 Total money raided for missionary funds during jl955;was £62i3s. Gd.i;
secretarial course, bits been a; Secretary in the House l of dommons for nine n!ionth8.|!
This oar is one of tyyo in collision at the junhtion of Woone Lane-Eshton Terrace, CUtherae, on Sunday. It was driven by Mr. Idris Davies,lof The Bungalow, Lolw Mbor His wife and two children were passengers. The ol her car’was driven by Miss Peggy Hammond, of BiUinge Avenge, Blackburn. No . ;
I ' one was hurt.
eld': a similar position in’ biinty Durhaih. -. i | Mr. Clarry 1^ a ireniber of
ALL SET FOR
POLIO I^E^ents Asked to] giyij consent
gCHOOLCHILDRES in CUthe^f^ have tl f" ipoilo-vacclne forms which require tl
parent. j'Nearly 17,000 fonhs have beeh clrculatf
rlurserles . . , » * *'^**T*|
5 Divisional Health Executive area,'Whioh The form states that a vac-;
cine'has now been-discovered! that,; Is believed to- confer a" degree ; of protectloii; against, pollo'myelltls (Infahtile para lysis).
■ ['!j A 'ilinlted supply of the vac
cine iwljl be avallablpi In !May and Juhe' and will be'restrlcted to' children bbrh’ between the years 1947 and 1954' iriclusive.
Tlie' ivacclnatlbh, ijwhlch is:
f chbol, started: ,oh Saturt^ay t7ith ah enter-blnmint given! by the Bingo CjDncer!! Party! of ] Dafwen. ;Mr. |R .- Blackburn. presided. Procieeds imounted! to £!12''12s.i|:
ijpHE men’s week-end :at ihe; *■ I piitherbe jCongregatlohal:
j ■' I Oh: isuhday. { th e , brvices'
wefCiconduct^ by tie iRevj J. | (jl. Mmwardi.of Bury. kt'W-.': ■pafdell: was the 'soloist: a,nd’ he ! choir, I led anc. accom- lanied by ■
Mr. | E. S Hartley,:
(n aid of church funds; ’ .' ■ f l'i ;:4: ^ • » ]■ !
lang'the anthem ‘‘yilliln the' Vprdl Eyerilng’.’f ! Collections, imbuntlng to about B12, wke,-
veekly. ;, meeting of - thei Vomen’s Co-oI)erat:ve*; Guildj
fRS. A. Hallows, gave],a Cfn-i , ferenCfe report ^t! the.'
Send for FREE ILLUSTrAteD- opipE to; Entertainme|ntS' ilanager. Room Z, Marine iHall.i j
iTRAVEL IN RAIL COMFORT ' ! ■
Wilson. ; Mrs. Swalb presided. | '' .at. ’ *‘ at'' - a.
(jin Tuesday! Sectlo isjof the: bulletin wdfe i-read by j|fs.l
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'Fleetwood. ; . !■;! ! i : jl
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DUT £2 lbs.. V as-raised; t for 'the:eqhlpmeht ‘bf
- Club oh Friday!” The M.C lancing,' for which; music, Wa provided by! the Ainbassadp: Band, was'Mr. |H. Lord;
^oVer Scout Crew oflTpc' H d.ance In the Conservativ
Cloakroom! the Rangers.
I Baracuta p p f t l i d l ! l •
feceive awards to mark ifeafs service with tie firm “ veterans’] di^er atljBlaiik- i
'DR ClltherM employees of:| ;Rlbble Motor Services ydlli
|)ool'on Tuesday. “ ' : j : ' They are Mr.’J. T.. Yates ajndl
fr.;)J.:Chatburh (conductors),] Ir,' J. Brown (garage worker);'
ihade 'to 105 TohgfsemM ployees, brlnglh^th-; total' £59^88 of ,whom\are still ■tjhei servlet of thf-coippany.
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■ ^ Celebrated their- blr|thdf ,ys ( n Leap Year Da^ (Tuesday, February 29th)iiw^ Mr,,;Ver dun i Allen, lof ;46,j: hlttiempor: Road,,whoiwas |4C| tor'iw^ it': 10?).' He Is employed by the i North ;,, Western | Electricity j 3oard at Blackburn. !;; 1 - * '! -*j I; *■ 1 i:
A MONO bhe i peepl^ ]■ ho I
Iffi-THPAY . , krUln^s ':Mrs,.J. H/ SlniMony of est View,-CUthejioe, who
1 bn Tuesday.] ' ; #• *
lEST RAINWEAR ; at '
lY & fS SHOP
t'T. |Cl|tHEROE : JOE‘829- '
^OTE: ; B()YS’ ;SIZES
il^GE OF CLOCKS
Intal Manuiachire
]i6/^ TO ;50/- GUARANTEE
CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE
Old; People’s; Welfare _ t ee,', a jumble - sale he|d in thei.Old People’s Club bn Ffi- qayi raised about;£8,
"MJGANISED iby 1 Committee; o t ,
Commit- *
were 'hosts! at - a party at . Bashall y7ednesday.1 A|1 the clubs ;took ^ulz at: which i thi'
rpHE girls'' of ^ ! Young; Eanr
Master was Mrs] J. winners were! Bowl lyith 21 ipolrits. Music for 'dancln!
itlded by My. H, 'I ,
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THEyouthigroup *■ Parish iOhurc jiipble sale;In ithe
e:s Lj'ap:
Clltherofi i’ “ Cllib
part; in questlo
'brgh!':'“
Dbug; bl
Tii a id Forb
wasiipiji :las.
iohooi m ROAD. SAFETY SLOG THIS •\Ve1 ^ s"
N o b o d y elsfril w I fu r t y o u ; ! l y h i and: hurt ypui
Clitheroe held, a
frldawweek: It] talked £81 )s. for thClr funds.!
the Social Cl|thei;de
ihdMr. J. R. Gudgeon (htter).: be! ,1
At the dinner awards wlB
to Ini
free jof cost, entails two injec- : tlons with an Interval of nbt less'than three wepkt between' each injection.
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, Should the Initial] supply o f ' vaccine: prove Insufipclent. in May! and June, children - wUl': be glyen priority whdn-further! supplies become; jjayaliable; after November.
j-;.:- ' I ;) , -^.STATEMENT: '-Il- ' !; Withj'ia; view,;to] helping
parents and 'guardlai^ to come to, ai decision on the offer of this [new' vaccine, thie M.O.H..
-for !!the.-trough Ishidi Rural : 'Dlstijict of^ClltherbeljDr. J, H. Falrweather, was approached' by tlje ‘‘Mvertiser anjiT-toresI’
- ] He' made “he follbwihg'state-:! r iment; ■ -■ - ;-ii ” ,-■ / ; --;'i
“ A; careful; study] of -,thei ' ayallable ihfolpiatloh leads "10 the iConclusion that,; th is ,vac cine iJs-as safe andjjhafmless
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.and-!'free from reactions: as' was; thb case when ip h th e r la ! immunisation was ihitrpduced.
I‘‘The'percentage; of children
immunised dgalnst diphtheria in Clltheroe and district has tor I many years been .'higher than for mbst-dlstilcts; hnd it!
ina:iaged by ] vantage of thib privilege; ,“ XMd!
..cases.' of | diphtheria '
..is .hpped that- people In th is , 'are^vwill again take! full'ad-;
chh; Ithbugh' very rarely, .occur; itotlibse immunised against it. ]
‘'In the sam'e'way ;|ib doctor
can; guarantee th a t ! all child ren! immunised against! polio myelitis will, escape]] biit the
'Children; who are npt Immu nised are .'five times: more likely to develop poljomyelltls than,, those who are immu- nisbd;!':]. - '
■ j]' : !‘'rnjs fttidlng is the-resiilt o f ;
■ statistics complied'; after hun dreds of thousands :bf children had[been. toim.unlsedl; :
: rf>yB^SI®E’’DOSE ■ ] f '^ e n ! diphtherjaf Immuni-
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satibh i was begun,; i f was -hoped .that two doses wbuW' .glye cbihplete protection I for an' indepinlte period, but i t was ■ iater found that ; a j [‘booster”.
- dose was desirable four or five years after the first ilmmunls-
•ftlon, 1“ I
' |‘Slmillarly, It may] be found desirable, to give a “ booster”
: doSdi in'] the case of polio vab- ',cliie,| -■' ]i-'
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'dt'fwiil last-ifor'. ah,i indefinite -■petl0|(hi,.^,-
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Health Organisation B.M.R.C., alhey wep! ;satlsfy “themselves .L safety of the vaccinp
ehcefbf one batch d: us^i^hi! America, the of Health have! be ^ _ cautious about launc:ilng -this Immunisation campaign until. In conjunction with tfi'e World aiid the able ! to of ! the.
‘Tri 'view of the earfy experi-: ^vaccine
Ministry- :beien | .very I i Mm. CHILDRP
bei, 1955! at; least lOto. ohild- rer- have been immunised with a ’racclhe similar ti^| the one offered,]
and.no incident pas cofieto] li|tot of any |ill-eff3Ct,
‘Between May ahdl; NoveU- ‘Tif I Canada last ij^ar more
thsn; lip. children - were! vao- clnited iagainst ppllb without 'ralihkpi.
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! “Inj spite of. staie^erits 'to' the-mto" sug'gestfhgi that the,-
. been In use long ehough dor the "British Medical' Research Council; who vouch] for'the efflc;acy, and safety of this vaccine! to say honestly tpat
loiiff „ydll, the pratect|oh ilast?’ Ob’
' (‘People naturally ask:! ‘How vlblisly, the vaccine has hot
■ vaccihe
■ by one me: nberj'the feeling'oL the meetli g whs gen,
er.aliy In falvour of i he lihmunlsatlon.i ;
' the Divislc nal Edu'cationl; Exer /lutive No. 3 mebtlngiat Whal-- I'ey bn Ti esday“"whdfi ] after anxieties;- had' -heSh expressed
discus; ed by .paeinbers nevi polio vaccihe,
-experlmen:. anti i make guinea pigs of thousands of young children?.” ■ -]' - i ■
If the \ accinatlon ■ di(3 yof
prove succ issful,|he ,vfas deep- lyiconcernf d at ' happen to futuf
“I ; thin I the treatment
'^hbuld - hare befen given faf more trial ifefore! being passed onto the.'lubltojat large."
, formation about the clpe,' ' ■ ' '
' Tn favout of the vacclnp was
Mrs, J.'H. l^’alrweather, w|fe of Dr. ;J. H, Fiirweather. “If you hadtoeen a .child .suffering from; pbllopyelitls,” .she- said,
!‘T] am cert iln ypu would be in fajvour of 'pcclnation.”.
waltod until It jwas sure as It piissiblyi CO lid be ithat-the vac cine; was sufe.
The Ministry of Health had
Gyeat. Harwood,] was confl dent about the yacejne. .The only reason son e,doctors had-uttle knowledge about vaccination for pbilii w IS because the jvac- clhe '
iwak.siarce]! They!would come! to 11 arh ;|more about it when It beifame hiore available generally. County ( ouncillorJ. .Wilkin
Cbuncllkr F. Alnswort i, of
son, :,bf'Cl: therpe', said; ‘[The Medlijall Research ] Council would riot allovf it to become usable-If l;;wa$ ;not safe for youriristefs,'’ ,': “ A protes ;J agalrist the term
“guinea] pgs” was made toy] Mr. j] Duni; “This is only one'
taifavouroi-the cussing I the question o f the thi t the public;
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man’s riph lion,”!' he -'declared.- The immuiilsatlbn was'purely voluntary. There was ho qom-; pulsion-alx-utitl Mr; J. iW. Brewer said he] was Executive I dls-.
Mr. Dins iale passed round a cutting fnm .a dally news paper In which, a Lanc^hire councillor was] repprteji to have-depleted the lack of liji new vac-
Mr! E. r Insdple, of 'Hapton; as ;ked: “Is it fair to hiir'bhild-^ reh br parmts that we should
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is week been given e signature of a
MwL/Aa vii|wtaaouc u vaaiwUgi* ViiiilvOy schools
to.reaph all;eligible ihlldyen In the'No.
d through clinics, includes Clltheroe,
family do stor has not been Infbrmed,' the Lanijashire County Co incll! have fo^ard- ed to all doctors in thls-prea a full accour t of jth'e whole his tory of this vadclne anh par ticulars ol the! linmun^atlon scheme, which | they , stfongly recommCmi.
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. ,"I1 [you: child developed poiibmyeinis with accompany-' ihg paralyi Is you would be full of regrets th a t ; you had not takeh-'advi,htog]e of this offer of Immiinl iatloh, and if jl toad children ’ox this' age; group,; I would wel(bme |the oppprtun-' lty,of givlr g them this protec- itlpn.’’-' . :
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a certlfiiiate or seal. iThe rebll plents were: ;
5s. 6'd.).- ■
1 Children collecting miire [than £5 received a-medallor
bar to medal, i Othefs received, !
Medal; Marjorie Slater (£5 !j| '
•'Bars to existing!I medals Wendy K. Payne (2nd bar) £5 ils. 7d.; David Scott (1st bar), £7 10s. 6d.; Jdhn Gbr- doni(lst!bar)i £5 18s.; Roger Dugdalei(2nd bar),!!£14 5s.J
John Rjicroft (2nd Ibar), £5 6s. 2d.
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. Certlflijatesf Elaine Smlih- son,i Hazel iPoulds/ Wendy
Bradshaw, Carole Thompson, Diarie Kerneen, Kathleen Breaks.
Saunders, Valerie Cross,
Seals
Valerie Sharp, Hodgson, Janet Ci Elaine Ei and'Mai
‘ ilKathl^H
Brayshaw, I Christ ne
Melyyfn Edmonds inJ us, David Hothers ill ondson, Janet Septt Eaktwood, I'
existing certificates! Rita Kay, Robin Sllnger, Janice
^ai ety team wms quiz
,0LITHEj6ii beat' Ndrtl ^ “ East Lancashire -by „ pojnts to )6 at Great Harwedd on WednjsdE^ in the East- Lamtashlre road-safety .qilz com,petltlon. j
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tem weie Keith TOlteslde, Mary Birtwistle, Frarik Tayjloi and I Cyntlila; Downhill; ' .
Members of the'ji wlnnirig P.c. J. Dunn! was quizmasler,
and,|judg(s wbre Mr.; J. Ains worth, CoimclUor J. Southto ahd]lnsp. W. Lord. I
Bacup or next round!
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CUtheroe lylll mert eltljier Rawtenstall ih the
_____ -resedtoh.
-cancer £l'7 was raised
jumble sale held in the Ccn-| gregatlon£,l School ciriiFrldjay. The I chairman of the Cllt roe comm]ltte(j is Mrs. I. Da'- son.]-;
.at „ Mr. G. Hood
RockeU trailiiig white stars
; ]E]IGHT rockets trailing white stars, were seen coming in
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pairs ' from'' ;the i“Blg End” of Pendle ;and i»he Parish Church Tower ]on Saturday night.' :
ling laid ion by the Royer Scout Crew of Toe H. They were the s i^ that two Scouts on Pendle were .going to start] slgrialllng,to .another two on the'tower.“I ' ]
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. But, at the last minute, the mist came :dowri. Two rockets'' from] the jtower, meant that the exercise had been called '
not, hdwever,' deter the - four Scouts, B. Howarth, B.' Mac Donald, A. Snape and J. Green from; carrylng dut the second' part of the:; test—that • .of camping ori Pendle In the snow!.;
off.^' ! j] -v! ' The. weather,'conditions did
' ]. ■ ■ , Just; to sbe what tempera
ture It wus,| they took a ther- mom;eter which registered 21 degrees Fahrenelt on Sunday morning—i l degrees below freezing point, r,-i .
ices to wen
Hairdresser rose bowl
ijtitlon against 36 other comi e- tltorq from all; over Ehgland
national halrpressln^ comi e-
iome, tyophy ion! by Mrs. --Tlfha:
second' attempt to [win this coveted trophy. In 195t—the riatlqnal event Is held only every five years-Bhei finish^ed seventfi among a similar nuijn- ber of competitors.
It! %as utrs.. Slngletoii’s
competed>for annually, the In tervening contests being of la morylijical character. I
■ The rose bowl is, jhowevbr. I
Workmanship earned jthe prl ze for Mrs. Singleton, whose wlri- i hlng' ? t y 1 e I was- ,a! simple 1 brushed-back.'dfessirig with a! blight [fringe;' at the front,] ^vlifg a sleek, smooth, appear ance. fhe style had to be suit-, able I for everyday wear.
Originality lof design- a:id
ilonj a three-day event at .the fVlnter:; Gardens,' Blackpool, was 19 -yar-old Maureen Mc^r- fls, bf King Street, Clltheroe,' who! if apprenticed
I.to M)s. Inglbtpn. 1
'Her model at theibompetl-
Youth groi|p ii o -act
ne ,, ■ p ’fob,
l'•fvlucn Ado Abdut Soriiethin fri the school pn Wednesday.
.pression fi rtriiarksi
natiprialisbq; assessments' byithblGas mkde]!ipt: iihilerl the
mcineylsp prpvlbions arid - Vaiua : .'^eriith
Council to the Nprth-Wesfem Gas,. Bo^rc '-this; week. The lid b'kck underithe: )f thp! new'Rating
•“ ;lon ifot.i I
, W,efe applied I for , BQabdb.
Thesei.are' jspeotiye 'to- 1952: iCti!
i gas] industry yras; ' -reduced rate;
-
wood) -hoped“ 'that -people: !- would not ibtam a Wrongllm- om Mr. Dinsdale’S;
•A REP'UNp of: j£740 4s.-was made jy: Ciltheroe Rural
could- khov - their views Mr.' W., lllynnj '(Great Har-I Messrs,
lays, “1 'White ;Elepharits” and
, Thie. prpdufcbf wab'- Mr. A. jWoodepek ami,Mr. J.-Brlerliy was the. stage manager. T: le furniture waS loaned' iy Hotherball anci Forre, it.
, Those- taking part; weri:'’ [‘White!Elephants”: V. Fatten'. Di Parktasota IB. Blekzardi P. Rawbthorne, Q. Quiglpy and Ji Biackburn. “Much Ado Abo it Sbmethlng”;, M- CoWley,- IS. Swalesi B. Hall, E. Atkinson, P. Bylggs,' Mr. -J. IBrierley and;H. Cattqm.
'Swales! Oontrlbutloris Were made', by M. Atklnsonj T. Ben nett,! I.| Hardcastle, A.'Brlerle y. S. Brierley, D. Parkihson, p. iHall|and,A. Grant. -I; .
'the bhow'and tbe taake-pp krtls-t^as Mlsb E.-Laycock.
John Blackburn cbmperbd
i Milslbal Iteriis were, glvbn betweeri the't™ productlois,' the 'pianist being Kathleen
.herqp I Congrbgatloral .produced twif, one-act
Youth; Grouri: of the ------------ W in s
of Mrs./Irene Singleton, in King
riusTok ERS at'the ladles’ halriiresslhg establishment
yesterday admiring |a hacd- thej]ose bqyil Singleton , in ,a
Clltheroe. were test
■(pUTHfROfe Fire ArVittTAv«fk oti/4 «Brigade raced to the ITimrose works of
finh themselves slap in th-i middle of] a works! fire brigade turn
Ashworth and Smith, Ltp., on Wednesriay!, evening —to ■out.
. The I “fire” i yvas] a purely
Ima^nary one devised by the captain of the wiifks brigade to test the efficiency of his men! In an after-wor^ng- hours emergency. ] '
- however, being unaware of the surprise test, ! immediately telephoned the Cllitheroe Bri gade on hearing the alarm at the works.
the matter good-humouredly and the Clltheroe i fire engine was soon on its way back to the station.: ' ;
Evbrybody concerned treated SO RE-ASSURING
the false alarm- was answered was very re-jassurlng to Col. R.
The promptness with which
L. Owen, the works director of. Ashworth and Smith, Ltd!
He told q reporter that it
was very i|omfortlng to see the speed lat which an I alarm was answered by the Clltheroe Bri gade. l! ,.:],
before!] we happerilng,' certainly, promptly.
“ The fire brigade wCre on us
knew what was he j said.' “ Thqy turned out very
task for Clitheroe
■“LITHEHOE face jstiff oppo-- sltlon when Ithey travel to
. four, behind the leaders, Wigan Reserve.
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-Green!; Johnston. The coach will leave Shaw Bridge at 12-45
■p.m., |' ' i! Snooker I League
'fTHE draW fob the] knock-out; .('• competition pf the Cllthe roe. Sunday] School Snooker/ Leagub] took place' this we.ek as; follows (figures - Ih parbn- thesls ^endtb handicap): Congregational (80) v. Uhat- bum V!H; “B”.:(70)!
, Chatburn ;V.Hi “A” (30) Sabderi“A” (40)J
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M a r c h ; 8 t h ! a n d ] 1 5 t h , w l r i n e f s t o b e d e c i d b d ij o h j h e ' a g g r e - g a t o ' s e b r e o f b o t h g a m e s . "
Qrtadleton,(60) bye. . T h e g a m e k w i l l b b , p l a y e d o
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I Clltheroe’s team will be: Wallace; Henderson, Black- lock; TrezlSe,:'White. White- head; Flatley, Smith, Burnett,
Dfoylsden tormorrbw. They are six points ahead of Cllth-r eroe In the'league! table and
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GRAMMAR SCHOOL’S I NEW HEAD CHOSEN I Mr. Gerald Hoody classics scholar i i
I^B. GERALD HOOD,'; senior classics master iarid house!: master at Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Boys’ Grammar School’,!
was on Tuesday appointed headmaster of Clitheroe 'Royal - Gramniar School from ]a short list of six.
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He succeeds Mr. Laurence Hardy) who was 'headmaster for' 21 years! until his sudden death in December. |
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with two young chUdren.. As a boy, he attended the-school' at which be i-has been a master since 1951. Hlh only other i previous iteacjilng post was’that of assistant English master' at-King! Edward VII School, Sheflield.
A Leicestershire man, Mr. Hood, who Is 34,! is married ' i |l
College,' Oxford,-fn 1940; where' he.,remaine(I until 1941. Me
Mr. Hood went! to Brazenose CASH OR TERMS
gained ]hls |B.A.j degree iwltli flrst-clalss honours.
1942 to 11940 Defpre returning to Brazenose, where he; took secpnd-class hohours iri tne final heinours school of! Eng lish In December 1948.', ’ ■ | j
He served In the Army] frojri
degree in 1947, knd took ' the Oxford University Diploma iri Education In 194^ ' ■ , 'j [
He WM awarded hls - MjAl
Mr. Hood flrkt served with the 1st Foresters arid then; with the 11th York aind Lancastjer Reglmerit. He became a staff captain I with S.E.A.C. ] ' and seryeci In Malaya.
Dutlng his Army: < servlie] - ; , j |
.'hls'flrst visit to;Clitheroe, hrii relatives iln Lancashire. - i I '
Mr. Hpod, wh(l was making ■ I ■' ' '
for I the post of headmaster of the] Grammar. Schodl,;- which 'celebrated its 400th annivkrf sarji tm years ago,
’I'here were .MS appllcmits
plajnts that havj been ijeachj- ing].us,” sal(i Mr. Mark French, presiding over Clitheroe Liceri*- sing Justices yesterday,'iwhb'n' grapttag qn application for the] renewal of a music, sing| Ing: and dancing licence 'at Whalley Assembly Rooms, j
“fltHE Bench' take a: very •*•' serious , view of ■ thei coirij-
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by Mr. Martin cjoggtas. i I j At last month’s .annuai-
The application was -majde
licerislng meeting the chalrl- man (Lady Wprsley-TayWr) adjourned the ^application so tha]t Mr, ' Coggins, might appear!
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W. ]Wrlght said: ]“Mr. Cogglni In o]ur opinion, tries his best to keep the premises In order aid employs a poli(*eman to assist him!'
'erlng no objection, Insp. I ' j' , “ ■ “Apart from one or two lltjilk
Incidents we h ive no | co: ■plaints to make. ’
'tag! for his nqn-attendarci last month, said he, always <il( hlslbest to conduct .'the danbeb in a proper manher, “Weha,ve a good staff and a constable on duty,’) he- said.
kr. Coggins, after apologs' One ■ enthusiastic employee, ] Mr. French; “The Ben,;h
think your best quite! good enoiigh, hoping, that, there' will he ki
tlnue to do my best.” I “I will, CO , .
Orchestra play^ church
i n (if Cllther-31 Orchestra \|rent to Clajy tbnfle-Moofs pij 'Suriday- tp
acepmpany ; hymns in Saints’ Parish'(ihurch, whip! is “ temporarily -Without organ. ' “ _
the! Idea'of Inviting a sectb of the orchestra tag the evening
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■ instead of the voiijntary, | th e
of Lenten hymns, !
orchestral parts [o a selector :
wijici and brass cohclucted by whri had stayed smkli hours
ter |of the choristers and cob ductor Of the orchestra, hi
to play duf sefylce.'
the] music Of so:ne-.14 strlrig tastrumeiffe
Mr. Crdssley up into th( tl|h
usual org^ orchestra
played the slPw Ufovemerit frbpi Mozart’s Ifaffher Syin- phopy and accompanied the anthem, “Jbsu,.,joy o f man’s desiring.” They I also accom- pariled the staging-' of all the .hyipns,
Transport partt I '{the Uests, ] at ja
arranged by the;t;ransport sej: tloni of Rlbhlesiiale Ceinerjt, Ltd.' were Mr. and Mrs. R. Parknson. 'Mr. iParktasbn sales director of the firm. Til everit took place on Saturday at the Station-Hc^tel.
|dinner and social evenlni
Sabden “B" ,(30) v. Barfoiv M.C] for dancing and -phter- ' !;'] .
Mf. j Alfred (jJroolf was at tlje piano. .
i C6unclllor,W. Sharplek wks
talpment w^s provided by Madam Rose Clopgh (coritrk- to),iMr! Fred Wayweil (tenor) Mr*. I Jim Qulfrn' (ventriloquist)
RUFUS CAlRR
CENTRAL GARAGE, RIMINGTON ' ' TELEPHONE:' GISBURN
254 Tpe church wri; filled with
' Mr. 'Alan. Ctosf ley, the' mas * 0/0
has not beeh We arb
hnprovement duftag the nejxt 12 inonths.”: kr. Coggins:
Parish
' Thornleyrwlth-Wheatley ........
Twlsten ; .......... WhalleyWlswell
Worston
'(2) iMeter Rehts; {" to i" meters: lOs. Dd. 'per annum; ' i ! |, :
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(3) Supplementary' charges tor farriis not supplied by meter; ! I Horses: lOs.: Od. each per annum; i ; Oflw-tles: lOs. Od. each per annum; |
- ji" to 2",meters:, £1 per-annum. i
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(7) -Any use of water not Oovered iby Water- Hate on -the net annual value scale or by the above scale of .charges shall be the subject' of;a-speclal agreemept with the Council, i ■
(61 iPrivafe fire-plugs and hydrants: Is. Od.lper annum. (6) Churches and Ohapejp: i£l 10s- Od. per annum.
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CUtheroe: Rural District-Council Offices, Church Brow, Clltheroe,: Lancs.
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DATED this 27th day of February, 1956. i T. P. RUSHTON, .
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Dse.of-Hose-plpes.for|an)r purpose: By written iLlcence'only: : fee'£1-per annum.'! ■ -
! ! Troughs; £2 each per annum-(one trough' allowed free I’ where minimum of 5 cow-ties paid for). ■ ;
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(1) -Metered Supplies; 2s. |6d. per thousand gallons, with a ; ,^rg e of IBliper. annum. ,
I vJI ‘ I The rieoond-SohedulB above referred to.- ! !-. s 'iMiscellaneous Water Charges ' ' ft •
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Downham-! Little Mitten Me arl ey, . Pendleton
Alghton, Bowland- ChatbuTh .................. Chipping
Bailey & Ohalgley wlth-Leagram
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I CLITHER0)8 RUBAU DISTRICT ICOUNCIL
NOTICE OF GEiW r AL RATES, WATER RAt E ANl\ WA'ljER CHARGES, 1956-1957
,^et out in the First Schedule hereunder, for the peiKJd of one year: commencing: on the first day of April, 11956, and ending on the thirty-first day of]-Mafch, 1967; I ,
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b oithe p 'water .Rate for the said period at the rate pt Three shUmigs In «MAV*w uwv vnvwvvuuQ , AUAatfVVAA
1 (2) ' that'on I thb-same .day the-said Council, vmder-section -26Ji) of the Public Health Act, 1936, duly!made and approved
y the
P (3) ^that on the samb bay the said Cinlncll, under the said i ublic Health-Act, 1936, duly approved thelmlscellaneous Water ' Charges for the said period as set but-In the
Second.Schedule
, ]hepunder; and ' “ ' “ '
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Ihstalments due On the first day.of April, — ' " of October, 1956, respecllyely.
The First S(jhedule above referred to
:County Coun- General Rato Council)
Flat General Additional ! Rate
ll and Rural ' : (Parish District Council)
-15 916 g15 916 9 s! d.16 9 16 915 916 9:15, 9: I Item‘of .
General -Rate
Total twhich will be due on demand) will: be payable at the offices of,
(4j that'such cieni'rai Rates, Water Rate, and miscellaneous (e^ospt charges for water | supplied by meter
he Council at the addfess below by two equal -half-yearly 1956, and the first day
Kuril District Councli, being- the Rating Authority for the Rural District Of CUtheroe, duly Imade anej approve the General Rates
NOTICE IS HEREBY (1)1 that “on'the
_________ 27th day of February, . .. ... ______ GIVEN:- 1956, -the Cilthfiroe
Bench *Mrarning on dance hall |
'■ h WE CAN SUPPLY YOtlR
VETER IINARY NEED 'S ,|
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P.T.Z. Powder and Tablets;- “ kinel ” Dispersible Ppwder for Worm & Fluke; Calcium Borogluconate; “Cetavlon”
Udder; Cream!; “Cataltae”:
Lorexane and DDJT. Powder and: Spray; “Entr£|mln!’ and “Marsan” for Blackhead In Turkey;Avlsol ” ifor Colds- andl Roup in Poilltry;! and Sulphamezathtae i *“ Nefco ” and (‘ Embazi Coccidlosls.
for :
; Laihb iDlsease, i and for Ewes suffering froml eidiaustlon after Lambing; ']
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Buy Your Burroughs I WeUcome I Lamb DyJenteiy Serum-from I
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CHARLES CLEGG, NiP.S. CHURCH STREET, CLiTHEROi
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IVe also stock “Twin Cur,” the new remedy for Twin i i-
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Your Old jBike Taken iu Part Exchange
I . j A. E.r HARGREAVES ■V.-' '.i
MOOR LANE & WOONE LANE CLITHEROE - Tel. 683
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Hi 'i ' j l. FROM 5/. PER WEEK Jl
195^ Models io all
Goloiirei Makes and Sizes
Clitherpe. Advertiser & Times, March 2, 1956
WE INVITE] YOU TO CALL - AND VIEW i OUR ST(l»CKi OF
IKES
H(ajr aAeaif /a performance! The; Standard-Super Ten:
with-its: 68 m.p.h; top speed, 38/47 m.p.g. petrol consumption and up-to-the-minute amenities has become ai grtsi lavourlte with family drivers, who appreciate lits
fine.perform|mce and economy.
pwcgjf4vi rr.T. ais.7jj) ror/u £846.7.0
STANDARD SUPER TEN ALSO IN OUR SHOWRcloMS:
THE "NEW FAMILY 10 £614’ :
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