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' artike, has come baO.k into a lyave of popu larity, and here is heic latest song which inay putjherjlntp the Hit Parade-freverse side,
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GENE VINCENT B^iiejean B(m
LONNIE SATIN Blue Steel
NEW BOCK ’N’ ROLL .....14637 14638
the ioDlMARS Battle Shakin’ Daddy 14641
Dancin’, the Bopj...... 14642
TONY CROMBBE I Short’nln’ Bread Rock^^^^^
EW FOR CHRISTMAS
DAVE KING I Christmas and You F10791
WINIFRED AIMELL Make I t a P^rty (2;Parte)^^
DICKIE VALEL------ Christmas Island ... F10798 ^
MAhiTOVANI V : Toyshop BalM ......v,F10797
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PEkMANisNT myiNG I ^RCEL WAVING
TINTING jAND STALING ^ARDLEY STOCKISTS
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rear entrance DPLE ^FURNISH i ■TH i-i: E (7. L-
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Stockists 6 f “|lOUYANT” I “SLUMBERLAND” Mattresses
Upholstery a,nd
C r^ t Ten|is| 0 r Keen Gash Pric Renovations 01^ Pari-Exchanges enterta:
I Plain yar Deliveries (if desired) td i WhiRiley,Chatbutn H I
Boiftom of 'tord Streit, AipEQUATE
1 ' I 1 : 1 Vo CUTHEROE 1
and all stations to HeUifield I Near Open Market
kinO facilities '
es ned
Late appointments avallahle On Monday andiFridaly Evenings.
ST. JaMEA’S St.. pUi^N|:EY. Ttlephdne 8822, 3766., Mr. G. Hood on education
INDIUHENTALLY,' our work is not bounded by*, classrbom and Playingfleld] but by the need W develop well informed, tbiaking men, capable of respond
of-- this age and capable of taking a.lead bY —. , - wide interests and sound fundamental values] says Mr. Gerald Hood in his first annual report as headmaster of the
Cli theroe Royal Gtammat School,
sRlts, we can 'scarcely hope for more enl: opinion.
stands the working of colour- fllteijs In Its camera. But we be sure that our slxth-
that
paper. flltei red.
■fhl
subjict-barrlers, lies In the IntCicourse of mind with'
tloh.
Is fundamental educa- whlch transcends all
mlm, In
with I aft that tean and
in this school we have a of devoted men capable nappy to sustain It.'
The spirit, of co-operation
In Itnis service which exists among them is second to none, and I, as a newcomer have been | enriched and en- coufiiged. by It.
i A TRIBUTE
MrJ jaurence Hardy, hls pre- deceisor. came with tragic suddenness,
pers mality, that the school not only lost Its leader, but every member of the school felt that lie had lost a per sonal friend.
Su ch was his vital, dynamic
“Jiad stamped hls genius upon ever? aspect of school life,
.1 0 \e r the years Mr. Hardy
whilst hlsi warm klbdllness and deep ■ fund of human sympathy, -and the very real Interest he i had in ev5ry boy who passed ’ through the
scho)l, made him a man grea ;ly loved.
i
poor ;r by a' great and gallant splris.
His passing left theischool I
The shock of hls loss was
!self a worthy memorial to his lead! rShlp.!
deep y felt.] Yet, as if i in tri bute to hls memory, the Scho3l rallied and .Stood firm,, resolved to imake the year It-
! Mr Gilleard. who shoul- derec! a tremendous burdep of vrork and responsMlty, became acting - heairaaster, and In that capacity com plete! h is : thirtieth year of loyal and devoted service to the iichool.
Unlveraty: H. B. Abbott,IK. E. Martin ' i
examination successes Sta
e| Scholarships tenable at a !
Lai cashire County University
Sqholufehips! (Accepted): R. A. Parld r,i T. G. -Wood, T. N. Cook, G. M pixori, M. A. Ecclss, E. K. Hargi eaves, V. L, Le Nir, J. Row- ley, y.. R. Tims.
i We it Riding County, University
Burs: ry: J. M. Hartley, Entr to Universities; : H. B.
Abbot, London University;,J. M., Hart: eft, Edinburgh University; R. A Parker, G. M. Dixon, 7. L. Le Nir, M. A. Ecclss, Manchester Univjrsity; ,0. ■ D. Fordj 'K, E. Martin;- Liveipool University; T. N. C K)k, J. Rowley, SheflBeld Uni- versiiy; T. G. Wood,. Durham University; A, R. Tims, Notting ham University; E, K. Itorgreaves Mlan:hester College .pi Technol ogy.
. FORM PRIZES—19S5/6
Thonber; 3, D. L. Stevenson. IVb 1, A. F. Bladen; 2, G. Raw- insm; 3, J. Komdolffer, Ilia: I, A. Ii. Spenefer; 2, M. Sainworth; 3 , ' i K, Robinson. lUb; 1,'D.
IV a; 1, J. R. A. Catlow; 2, J, B. r lifi. Hood, said the death of
the teaching ,staff, and proud and happy to say
school It rests ' wholly
foririer, artist lOr scientist, when he reads I hls morning knows - whether the In hjs hands is blue or
Le; us see to it by all means our Arts Sixth under
! i 'he present tmphasls is placed upon good ; :. and the nded for it Is obvious. But wltl^out the balance more general studies and worth-while leisure-time -pur- ghtened public
scientific traln- I can !ha,rdly; speak! !too
highly of the great work;, he: did i during those difficult montlj^. He guided the school with ,true understandlngj and the school responded w(th a loyalty that matched hisjoyvn.
He has hlmselfi mUny times spoken to nie of tlie eilcou-
and boys.
we naturally results' of
tlons.
prevaUed. I n ; the a
' i !*
and the r^ults are a glowing tribute
aubllc Exaim]lna-
jademlc' • ispjhere, turn first
to the
congratulations to the win ners of two State 1 Scholar ships, Harold B. Abbott, who Is now reading j Natural Science at I King’s] College, London, and Kenneth E. Mar tin, who has gone to Liverpool School of i Architecture'.
Here, we offer our sincere ,' -I ' --I ' ' i |
Ivefsity. ' -j !■ ,i ' CERTinCA^S ■ ! Perhaps, however, | the best
, tlons. Twelve other !members I of the Sixth Form qualified 'for County Awards' and 73 boys gained entrance to Unl-
Both b6ys|obtalnk exc,Cl ient results In theft examlna-
tribute of all to the work I of boys and teachers of the Slxth, Form Is the fact th-qt in the Advanced Levelli Examination this year every candidate passed in every subject '[he attempted. ,
: i I , f
boys sat for the examination, and 44 obtained certificates.' Eight boys pa^ed In pine sub jects and 18 boys ini six sub jects or morpj iBoys of Vib in addl-
At the ordinary level, :54 it
obtained five! passes tlonal subjects. I
1
; We. have ufelcomed 64 nqw boys to the school this term, bringing our 1 numbers up to -'iktll ■ ■ ' ’
355 and the Jobtllng for sp^ce Is increasingly- noticeable.
Thanks. however,
cheerful forbearance of mas- ters and boys, and not least
to the ___
to the wholejhearted co-ope ration of Miss Lumb: and her Staff.; we are elbowing our way along.
Coar Cup foy Physics; R. J, P. Brierley. ' , : i
; |
Banks, P. R, Cottier. ! OTHER IAWaRDS
Musson Cup for'P^ting: EJ K
mendable Indiistiy;, F. W. !H. Smith. ■ [
! ! ' ! ! Kilner Prize ifor All-Ronnd E x -
(S.'llence: C. D pord, T.! G. wdod. Westhead Cup for Public
best Magazine, Contribution: Ik. E. Martin.: i;;.'
Spirited Conduct: R. A. Parker. K. E. Whiteside Prize for the
/ J.'L, W. Read] ,
Laurence Hardy ' Cup for fhe best Dramatic Rirformance (“Dr, Skilling
eworthth” i I i in n
. Mitchell Cupl forJDhess: H. B. Abbott. ,1 ^ i
j . /^THLETlC awards
ASSOCIATION FOO’IbALL Veevers Cup: | Park House
Holden; 2, C. Hartley: 3. P. B. ;Iey. Ila: 1, G. J. Wrigley; 2,
D.JIindle: 3, C. BritcUfle. Ilb: 1, R. G. -Webster; 2, W. Murray; 3,. k J. Clapp. la; 1, W. Whit
taker; 2, D.i J. C. Frost; 3* E. G. Wbkley. lb: 1, A. B. Mayor; 2, G. ^gham; 3, D. Lee.
SPECIAL AWARDS
tor the Head Boy 1955/56; J. M. Hartley.^ , •• / ijaud.'nce Hardy Cup for the
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BLACKBURN. 0 Asphei bo.!
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EAST v e n t e r Nr. CHAT6URN
Tel.: 325 Clj: 10 years’ exi Appointment
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' FOUNDATIONS ■ I r HO I ' ) . R ift im u u r 5 *
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TwIct.Dalty 2.30 oiii 7.0 j / ONOAVSto FHIDAYS, 7MAN. to IJl* HB,'
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Donations i/ratelully mtivei ,CHU?CH
'S'
(formetly WAVS A N D ITR A Y t j Old Town Hall, |(efl|iin{|toe, S.EII
S O C I t T Y REM OVES BANISH ’OVEEWEIGH’r-LOOK” in .Thi<: vofuntery^Socioty hai; neatly
\ 5,000 chtldran novf in lit CMS, \
depending on Y O U R m V
174,000 Children already provided for. .
LOCAL loME;
1ST. DENYS’, PIMLICO ROAD, CUTHEROE,
H, E. H
B
House (Captain; L. Coles). -VVaiker Academic CupV, -Wad.-
m 1956/57: L. Cote. . . Whipp . Study Cup: Castle
dow House (Captain: A. G. A. Graves).
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G.C.E. ADVANCED LEVEL AWARDS
Liiving Exhibpition for the best G.p.E. results at Advanced Level; B. Abbott.
Roden Prize for Mathematics; B. Abbott, V. L. Le Nir.
iTeeks Memorial Exhibition: K. Martin. ; ’'
H Pi.rker.
Abbott, E, R. Hargreaves.; Dr. J. H. Fairweather Prize for ology: T. G. Wood. Oltehfield Prize for English and story: K. E, Martin, R. ^A.
jUyer Prize for Physics: H; B.
Fijench: L. Coles. Frank Wilson Prize for Classics,
H W
Archd^con LambF.rt Prize for story : P. D. -White. _ i P. Bridgett Cup for Art: K. E. artin. ■-
Coles, . : - , . i . . i ,
G.C.E. ORDINARY LEVEL AWARD?) ^
r ^ Sir Ralph Affiheton Cup for the
best G.C.E.' result at Ordinary ivel: B. Dugdale, Archdljacon Lambert Prize for irlpture: A. Hindle. J. C. Fielding Prize for Music: Fletcher. I '
I
McClelland Prize for English llferature':":'B. Dugdale, ,'K.' A. Davies."
i , V ■ - ,■ ■
Mrs. J. H. Satterthwaife Fribe fir Chemistry: D. 0. ManselL
B. Bumett-Hurst Prize, for Honbratus! Prize and School 1 aurence Hardy Memorial Prize
H4d Boy 1956/57; L.,Coles.. • J. M. Hughes Cup for the Head
Parker. Ford.
(Captain; R. A. parker). : ' Duncan Dnckwdrth Cup: R, A. !
Chirnley Football Cup: C. D. '
j
1955 re-awarded; R. A.(Parker C. D. Ford.
School Football Colours 1954-
1956 new colours: J. Mitchell, P. J. Rogers (already awarded).
RUGBY FOOTBALL
John Sugar Cup: K. E Martin. CRICKET
Laurence Hariy Cup; Park
House (Captain: IR. A. Parker). Johimy Duxbury Cup; .W. R
-W. -E. Speak, "W. J. Sltoger, P J. BogersJ I. Thompson (already awarded). .
Alan Cook' Cnp: W; J. linger. SfchobV Cricket Colours 1956;
; ATHLETICS' Henderson Spofts Shield: Park
House (Captaifi.-ilR, A. Parxer). Sir William Brass Clip for Vic
. Hilton (already amaide 11.; Junior School | j Champion: E. Green (already awarded).,
Wood.. School Cross-country Colours
CEOSS-COUNTEY RUNNING Norman Myers Cub: T. G.
I School Cross-eputnry Colours
1954/1955 re-aw^rded: T, G. Wood, J, M. H^rfley. [
1955/19ll6, new Cook, D. Altha n ed).
(Captain;, L. pote). : ' Laurence. Hardy Shield for
Jimmy Read
Ellson [(already avTarded). I Junior Scbopl Champion: D. Leeming (alrj'ady; awarded), i P.C. Brown! Prize for First Forms: P. N. Chadwick.
Senior ;Champi|Oii: P. J.: Rogers. Middle Seboofi Champion: C.
ALL ROUND PROWESS WAITES ] • STAR BREWERY • BLACKBURN ..V 0 7
colours:. T. N. (already award-
SWIMMING Clip; Castle House
among-250j0(^ quite a faf ! into
tor Ludoriim: p. D. Ford. i Middle School)! Chainpiim; B.
. , School AthlcHc Colours 1955/56 ■T. G. Wood, C.jD,. Ford,! r . O. Mansell (already! [awarded)'.
, STRONG RLE ' Well Most goods tc ,
'But.I.C r
School Football Colours 1955-
“Escapade^): .
F. Welch Prizes for Spoken English: B. J. Marshall, I. s. Fell.
' t i r
Art: D. C. Hothersall, M. Dawson. J. C. Cowgill Prize | for Com
SwindlehurstjTrpphy for Junior
The team worked asj| one, t|he spirit vjrhlch
ragement he found in] ithe wholehearted support and co operation of the staff,' and in. the willing service of prefects
ing to the needs reason of thdic
■pLANS for a new •*- ! Sawley Brow, the the “ sinking” road by B.I|i.C. at its meeting
! The, new road wll from! near the top of Br6w and rejoin the road:at Smithies Brldg [ting across intervening land.'
West] Riding County Highways and Bridges ment, which asked iCouncll’s observations.
on id to be cut out too
>ad which will cut opt the notorious scene of many serious accidents, and the Ribble were accepted by Bowland iMbnday.
) !
The Council is to u ge the Ministry of Transport to! build it as quickly as possltil!
'Sawley trunk
I. 'cut- farm-
( ouncll Depart- r I the
' Cohncillor J. Finder ton), who stated that road might disrupt fai by cutting right throi
tl.i
suggested that the should try to cause Inconvenience to farm possible. I
a:
(New- B III
Coq: little
W ncil ;rd as
SOURCE OF DANCER Thp Chairman (Councillor
R. Williamson): “Whatever
(Bowland Forest Higher) said that while appreciating jCoun- cl
.........PlndVllori Finder’s' remarks, he thought Iti was a case ,3f|the greater need. The present road was a' source of dai
happens there Is bound) to be isome'disruption.” Conncillor J. S p e i i s le y
ger.
!(Sawley) drglng that (action ftas riecesdaty. said th i t the suggested diversion haq been discussed I before the World War
Councillor. W. Pr oct or
gested tha( be told thqt willing to withdraw jectlons to' the state present road if an und Ing' was given that road was built with: reasonable time.
Councillor
the Councl the); <f
Spensley the M:
:|nistry were
flr^ sug-
r db- the
in a Mr. R Fort, M.P.
rtak- new
c Ining to m ^ t the .Cou: the site to 'discuss impi riients to: the subs: stretch .of ; the Sawley have now agreed to representative.
the opportunity of : the urgency of the new
The Ministry, after fits't de- smd
ftcll on irove- dence road, a
The Council will thus have
issing road.
Clltheroe Golf Club for tratlon under the Small terles and:Gaming Act -were approved by Cll Rural District Council Monday. '
[APPLICATIONS by Conservative Club
dressed members ' of Women’s Co-operative____ on Tuesday. She spoke abbut guild work. Mrs. A. Moorey presided and the speak thanked by Mrs. E. Sw
IMRS. A'j KIRKMAN, sectional secretary
the ad- the
Guild
“Bob-a-Nob” Will
stituency ! last week-end and a f te r ' Visiting people 1ft the Chipping! area, attended the Whalley Police Ball.
On Saturday I morftlng. Air. Fort Interviewed constituents
at Great Harwood hi the afternoon presided a t the annual meeting of the Lanca shire Association;' of Parish Councils, bf which he is Presi dent, In Preston.
alley and
regls- Lot- 1956,
rheroe on
Mr. Fort’s next visit to the
constituency will be on Friday, November 9th, when he will be attending the 50th anni versary celebratipns of the ■ Whalley (Conservative Club.
The 'Whalley club has ar
ranged: a full weeks’ pro- graniine of entertainment and celebrations.
10th, he will be opening the Padlham: branch of the St. John Ambulance Association’s autumn fair and will also be supporting Mr. Alan Noble, C.B.E., J.P., at the opening of the Women’s Unionist autumn fair at Clitheroe.
On Saturday. November'
■AfR. RICHARD FORT, M.P., was in the Clltheroe con
ijmland It;
lead
Re^ired, but he finds himself
The plans came fro n [the busier than ever fc
Settle, newly - elected West Riding .County Council repre sentative! to the Bowland Dis trict Education Sub-committee were i paid ■ at the monthly meeting on Monday.
Mr. P. W. Riley.. Acting Divi sional Education Officer, said: “He has [given a lifetime! of
Welcoming Mr. Thornber,
Settle! district.” Mr.! B .!Bentley (chairman)
!
service to education In the »
added hls welcome on- behalf of! members of the Eub'-cbm- mlttee. : ;,
Mr. Thornher," who is chair
man of : the Settle District. Education Sub-comwiittee; Is chalrnian of the governors of Ingletbn Secondary. School.
the governors of the Settle Girls’ High School, and a governor ' of: the Keighley Technical College.
Mr. Thbrnber, who retired
two years ago from hls family corn-merchants business jat Settle, now taken over by pis son. confesses to' being busier than ever since hls retirement.
He Is also vice-chairman of
(TTRIBUTES to the excellent service given to education by Mr. W. W. .Thornber, of
THE PAST 25 YEARS
Items of interest from our issue of November
Xj’iORMERLY of Wadlow Hall, Mr. Tom Garnett, J.P., of
St. Leoriard’s-on-Sea a,ttend- ed hls old 'Sphool, plltheroe R.G.S.; to present the prizes at the'Speech Day.
*
Rlbblesdale Cricket decided to award thr for a win, instead o: order to Induce clubs out for a win.
The [annual meetln
g of the League
points
' two, I in to'go all
Conservatives capt)ured all
four seats at the nunicipal election. (The successful can didates were Dr. J. s[ Cooper, who had headed the [poll; Mr. E. Lofthouse Mr. F. Bentham
and Mr..W. D. Cunllffe. * * ■* i
Promoted by the Chamber
of Trade, a Shopping Week was held ! Prizes were' offered
for the window-dressing com petitions:; “ Things (to eat,”
“ Things to use,” Tplngs'i to wear,” and for the bei^t Illumi
nated window. - *
* *
The ! congregation of the Parish' Church presented a
-radio to Canon and Mrs. Wrlg- signation as Vicar
ley to mark hls resi;
after 28 years’ service i of Clltheroe.di? JL JL
I ^ ^
The, Rev.'S. E. Harper,]of Bude, Cornwall, accepted the
, pastorate of Moor Lane United Methodist Church.
[ [
Rlmlngton decided purchasing the vOIage supply company,
A meeting of ratepayers [in against
s water- 50 years ago
Items of .ititerest fnim out issue of November 9, 1906
fTHE new, Conser\)ative Club at Whalley was opened pn Noveiftber 3rd by Sit Henry
Hibbert. It was erec;ed at' a total cost of about £11,000.; A public, meeting I’oUow'ed
the opening. In which Mr. Arthur! Longworth (presi dent)', ! Messrs. J. Worsley- Taylor,! K...J. M. Rawdlffe, W. S.. Weeks and F. Dawson took p a r t.: '
The principal speaker was
Sir Henry, who as clhairman of
the.LancashirIf Education Committee, dealt
some
length with the new Education Bill, i
I : ■r T MT T ' vr
Clltheroe Town Cou;incll de- elded! to ^old meeting :s In the evening.! A letter of cbngr'a- tulatlon was
read
Joseph Hayes, Mayor <jf Wagga,j Australia, w reminiscences of Clltt
•om Mr. Wagga
']ho gave efoe ex-
JEWELLER AND DIAMOND MERCHANT
KING WILLIAM STREET,
1 BLACKBURN. TeL 7920. for: Longines, Baume,
Cyina, Trebex, Aixurist, Avia and Rotary Watches.
Special ou t of income p a ymen t
' tending over half a' century. Mr; Jdhn,Eastham, the,Town
; Clerk, said Mr.'i Hayes was a member of an i old Worston family. ■
^ ; qz, j T V
j The fine 1 old' residence at Whalley ! Abbey which, has
'been unoccupied for some time has, we! learn, been leased to Mr. ;J. T. Travls- Clegg,. of Oldham, who Is ex pected at the abbey early in the New Year. Mr. Clegg coptested the
Stalybrldge Division ini the Conservative interest at, the last General Election and was, chairman for Mr. Winston'
J'iChurchlll, M.P., before ]the Undep - Secretary Lor
!Colonies went lover to Liberal side and! was returned ias one of the members
[Manchester. I
# # ; '# Subject to certain condl-
'[tlons on the part of Col. ito- plnall, respecting the diver sion of the right bf way up the bed of the stream behind Brooks Mill, and a gift of land for the purpose of continuing Taylor Street to its junction with the old highway, at. Its
approach to Jubilee Mill, the lai
Corporation offered to bridge the brook from Brook Strfeet to Taylor Street.!
for
ETHODlSTl^ have beef with the sale or pu
wdre on ^ le yetteyday
Methodists [to refrain Iroi ils to them to have noli fehase of Premium' Boa
statement was [read in 1 common with others all he Methodist Conferd
Council to find flat for a nurse
trici live
miNDLETC)N,'iy unable j ■ (pravlde ajhon'ie for a d nurse who is com'.ng| in the village)!
!
TljiisA decision, ------------ .
mace .. (joJ
cli at Ihelr meeting on Mq day,I is to be passefd on o Divisional Medical! Officer,.-! M. Hu'ftter.
D'. Hunter had; asked
Council to consider iv.akina available ;for:| Lie nul
1 one becomes' c.Tpty.i hen the nurse ru i ba
app()lnted, she'had been th a t : unfuhilshedi] wconi datiori would be ayailable)
Repairs; A house!ln Queei
waj, Waddlngtbn, d'nd se\)e outliouses of other]propepi are to; be repaired owing!
r()ugh-‘cast being. in an I satisfactory condition. gable end of one house ha be. .ompletely stripped.
iJo advance: The (jbuncill n()t make 'advances to''ra payers wishing to|b(jy houJ
'S
an applfcarit has lieen toldi : A1 m s h 0 u s e s':
Bowld
Council are to lend the Trustees of Almshouses to, help them carry out Improvements.
£3,1761 rindlelf
Ctiairmail of the Bench
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T ADY WORSLEY-TA-i •*^1 was reappoint^ chairn of the Clltheroel jBpeh Magistrates atj _ih]e,! anni meeting of Justices in:[f Mayor’s Parldur! on Monddij T|ie following ideputy-cna
men were also i re-elect| Alderman J. H. Satt'erthwal Alderman F. Dugdale, Col f G. I Parker and : Mr. -M| French,"
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