world proL—
No answer to Dletiis
REMEMBRANCE DAY. al- -^ It wugh. achievii|g| m?iny ood lobjects and generating laijyl’'good I emotions, did not
hurch, C lith e ro e , on S u n d a y ’Wdmg.
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ity as;a whole was the onjy leahslof achieving! la ^lasting sace 'he said. ■, ^ i
,onl of which he Is chaplain. An acceptance of Christian
lie I standard i bearbrJ The Last Post ” i was sounded i by ’0 cadets. i il
senior ;ubbs, Mr. (Walter Brayshaw was
At the service the iloll of ’orld
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BEING EFFECraD ary Term ]
DAY COURSES , , i
M M E R Q A L : ( I
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il3i 15' years) CUT OBLIGATION
St.. Blackbum m
COME AND SEE
onouit ito -the dead of itwo Wars I was read by a ' Legion I member, Mr.
He was speaking at| a service ranged fori the British Le-
jnititute the answeij to the ■orld's problems,^ said the Rev. ; s.| Parry, at Stj James’s
35 you be cal
■birthday betweei September 301(1, register. , |
place' to-morrow young fiien ip district who > 1
Servic:
have I dependents. Their may still have toj be paid, a gage ! r e p a 1 d I or. inSimanCe premiums continued. : \ |
called up, some have financial home. They mi
When these:
espcnslbillties at y be i married of rent
mort-
entitled to granm 'and allolvances,' which are a,vbuable for jthem,’’ said Mr. Adawmth, manager of the Clitheroej Employment Es-
139, wlUa the summohs to, medical examuiation,. telling':;
“They will I get aleaflit-NB.
them about t. Mr. AshwofI
those registering! should not glye up their jobs UntU they actually receive their ermstment notices. , But he pointed oui that
sse grants ' 1 stressed- ■ that
away. All they ask for. details ment Exchange.
i^eclal arrange nents could be made for feny young men wpo- wanted to be !c died up straight
had to do iwas to at L;o Employ-
“These young men may Jib I
rUHEilaSt of thlt; year’
s.Nat Natiionalonal .ciprvir.o
registrations!
will I COUNTRY IS BEH EDEN - MR.
takes
bad .their 18th July rst and are du®, .to
when about 35 Olitherde' and
l>oung m^ are of them may
Red Middle East ipush checked _ !■ . i ^ ' 1
rriHE Gdvei-nment’s action In the Middle East has saved the world from a further extension of Eussiap power; The
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majority! of the people of this country also support that ac tion!
Clitheroe. in referlng to the Middle Et^st situation when speaking in CUtheroe on Saturday,
General Election the country yiould give ;■ a resounding answer to 'the Labour critics, for 11 am convinced that the majority of the pfeople of this country clearly understands the jreason -for the action which the Government has had to take this last few days.’’ said Mr. Fort,:
‘‘ I feel thslt if there was a
moment’s doubt that we made the right choice In taking the action that we did,” he told a large I audience at the opening of Clltheroe Division Women’s Unionist ber Fair.
“LI have never had a Association Novem-
stopped. The arrival of the British and French forces had resulted In ^he Egyptians and Israelis accepting the resolu tions; of the United Nations.
Th? fighting ihad , now This was ihe view expressed bv Mr. .Richard ?'orl|, M.P. for
The Israelis were'Withdrawing from :thd 'Egyptla!i territory they had!conquered.; ■ ‘ -
thei Russian airplanes of the Egyptian'; Air‘' Forces which had been a riienade'to peace in the Middle East. - .
! NO DUMMIES
claim that 'our alri force had destroyed only dummy ’planes.
He dldi nol; believe ^as^er’s
forces had aone the emergency police job'for which they had gone to Egypt and the British Government was now doing all It could to help the. United. Nations collect foreps from other countries whh would go to the Suez Canal to take over from us.
The I British ar .d French '
strong enough to stop fighting starting ; again our forces would withdraw. [There was no I doubt’ that the Anglo- French' action; lasti week had alone aroused ■ the United
When ■ a'- force was there The British - had destroyed '
THEY MARCH IN MmORY
A p l i o n e c a l l f r o m ! N o r w a y k e e p s - em b u s y
sented at tile biggest and most comprehensive 'show of Its kind in the world-4-the Public Works and Municipal Services Congress a n d Exhibition, which: opened on Monday at Olympia. Lofidon.
A CLITHERCIE firm Is one of 15 from Lancashire repre
pliances, Ltd., of Waterloo, are exhibiting i toe firm’s pro ducts i at this six-day exhibi tion,! regarded as the gateway
Atkinson’s Agricultural Ap <
to ever- expanding : world markets.;
: BIG, CROWD AT THE
CENOTAPH, SERVICE Impressive Remembrance ceremony
rpHE biggest crowd for ipany years; assembled near the . Cenotaph in the grounds of Clitheroe Castle oa Sunday afternoon I to attend'the annual^ Service of Remembrance and to honour tlie nation’s war. dead. • „ ,
minded; people
Possibly! the troubles In Egypt and Hungary may have re- Df the debt we owe to the fallen.
Nations to quick acf-lon Instead of just passing resolutions. “ The Government has now
“ Under banned
shown that Russia has been very much behind the Egyp tian Government. Our forces have met the samd tanks and guns as those usedi in the ter rible massacres In Hungary.
stir up trouble Ind rectly or to enforce communism where it canibring In Its forces' dlrectly as It Is doing in Hungary.”
“Russia;'stops atjnothing to
had! succeeded ' s ) i far. but anxious ;days were ahead. No one'knew whait Russia might do nekt. . The determined action 'b f the T;rltlsh and French; Governments and now the}' 'nibre' arous ea United Nations iWete the bett hope of dlssUadmg'Russla from start ing a third World Waj.
The ■
ANsatfus; LAYS ' ‘ Government’s actions
Conservative, Ministers who have - resigned,, sincerely dis agree with the Government;
“ Some, includln j the junior \the family L. '! . ' ' i;
y ew Trusie? Savings Bank; savmgs of. .working; supemsioh, of the'
Ices qujte voluntarily, j ipte of 2i% in thel in the Special'
■felmld^s nor paid i Board'of Trustees
andeasj up-
For a r sally warm house, Jastings of hot water cooking, solid fuels—used efficiently in ;o-date appliances—are the answer.
Modern fires and stoves,
I boilers! an 1 cbokerl save you mpnej and make your house far more comfort able than! ver before. , •' V •' ■ ! .,
See these aipli.ances here:— .
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ISSUE 3
D BY THE COAL UnuSATlON COUNCIL JPPER BELGRAVE STREET, TjONDON. S.W.f
mi»
. a five-ton lorry was missing from- CUtheroei it (was stopped by :
a.patroi:man
as.it was be ing driven',fEom Blackpool by. a eoldlef who was absent with out leave,'-'
'^WITHIN: seven | minutes of '* * tha pollce betng told that
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:l9i a private in . the'1st Battn, Loyal 'Regt;,. Barnard Castle, of A Central: Avenue; Clltheroe pleaded . guilty tol taklng and driving .away the; lorry, driv ing, without Insurance, driv ing, without a driving licence, and to being: absent without leave from H.M, Forces;
James Derek Moran, aged '.ifv'-: ; •: I 1' v-.'
lorry, to: which Moran pleaded not guilty, was withdrawn,' •
WARM epMFGRTABL
! Lovely, v amith to smbotb twxi the daY \
drift yoi; deei An tiecttic bl mkel cmu little. butitwiaps
s and gently wft sleep.
Y iu in lasting luxury. 7.0
CHEERFUL
■i' .i jiist touch the.S|Witch for glowing comfort— any time anytvhere. Healthy cldan,.fumele« Heat and ho
ditjty.ashes to face^omorrow.
You'll be. spoilt for cholce wheti you Me'all the lates Electric Jrcs at your Service C«tre -and they’re S
Prifft/rasi £3i )• 0
;wiT^;'-AN • Eleetriclconvectlon hearing
£111.0.0 ELECtRICITY SERVICE CENTRE ■I-.. i
PLEASANT jBAGKGRQUND HEATING Slectric Coweetof' Hesteh
; dtaMitbecoldputofallthe cornersindsilflcaarctic ;
draughtfcYbwcahinake'yourrw^^ house Warm and Wiht^robf quite ; ecdndn^Iy Wth Eleculc convecfoti. ;,1
i, i(about ;.!e2'tt()s^:fqc -the ladles'
'sectl'oh'Timdsi.'Teh'tables.were ' were
[! ''Ladiisj^t^rs^k^ Bralth-. i walte'J?2;!'(Misa;:H;-Marsland;
I ;Q e n t i's :; T .-M ls s N . T . F o r t : 2, M rs . k u t c h ln s .P n ;: co n s;. M r ;
J ,K o sm a ls k l. i : , ;
A competition Iwas won by Mrs.:Falrbufn. ! ; '
0|l:heap. ■ SLEEP'
lute dlscHarge.on, payment of 12s.: costs. ;and disqualifying .him; .from, driving for 1,2 months, the. chairman:(Alder man J. .H;'-Satterthwalte) saw the Benbh '. was taking into consideration Moran’s youth ancK the (fact; that' he would dharge
lln grating''Moran an obso-
havetQi face.ianother on return to-his linit.
orry was parkefi'ln the yard at BeIlmah''Pal:k 'works, Clmt- 'bUrn Rp^;
l Insp. W;]:
tody to await a'military escort: said toe
Moran wasTemahded In cus ,
, j Morani'^Md P!c]. Leven, the patrol , man'.who stopped him, o toat' .he ;was working Wr the
wners bt,.the. lotry,! but later admitted he :h^,a'taken It with out permlsslbfii,
and, drove it"to; Blackpool where he
slent.thC night in the ■cab. He’ .iyas bringing It back to Clltoerbe; wt en he was - ariiested.*
; In . an i’!:dlleged statement Moran 'ssild he'took the lorry
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i :Moran! hC'd .ivorked for the firm'up tb. being called'up last May. ■
Whist DU caii heat an average-
'cotti rlffU Ul <•!
tizei| room for just over 10 hourjs a day lor a week on 1 -cw t of coal or! coke- To
dotithis
by.gas otj electricity its up t,d twicei as ;Much.
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Lpeate. " We have been
to be asl ihiich cop,cerned with defeating the Gov the |hope of winnlr Election as wjth
"Butimhny Soc^ists seem
ernment In gla General promoting
tairied, dufipg the ous rd'ays,’’nMr;iFbrt: concluded. ‘‘.by the 'strong many friends.
greatly sus- past.anxl-
auppprt of
Most people understand howi essential It has been ,for the Government to act as It has,"
hav,e protested Government do! npt represent the' majority of.
“ I hellevb that
those who against the he country.
i Police trace missing lorry
in 7 minutes entering
I '. ; ' ^ivrAc
l i v e s I r o m
l lU i t i coV in n l
1 , 1 wjth It.'Maybe, It was nothing (the mildy. sunny
PARENTS are ito he dls- couraged from sending
“ under fives ’’ to school. They are to ibe admitted
only where ; thefr presence will not interfere-|with! toe re duction of overUargei classes, but children already at school are not aflectei) by the deci
sional Education Gfflijej:, told No.' 5 .EducatioriExecutive, -that 55, more “undei: fives” _ were now at scliooliln the' division . compa red with last: year. ... :
sion. *' ■ '' I h ' ! ■ Mr. A. J. iBrngprsoh, .Divi
...
Education was| urging educa-l tlon authorities' io see that- conditions [were [suitable for such children Ih schools where, they were- adhiltted.
He said' the Ministry of,
out that I ■ althijiugh fewer! children,were] attending prl-:, mary schools the proportion of ,
The Mlnlst;i‘y' .|iad pointed
“under five's” was'increasing. ' ■ ■ ■ • ; j. ' i . I ! ' If “under fives” were kept,
out of i the schools ,!;teachers: would, be, ay8[llable,- .to. . tpachi children Inlscljiools where=they' . were badly! needed. I '
No-one Wants to be a| dustman
MOBODYlwa^fsito be a dust- man these .days,! Higher pay is helping to recruit . them; but] local authorities
whenf ctimijietiig with the higher ratefe offered; in in d u s try .!
This,:Says jMrJ Edward Coates, Senior Sanlfkry Inspector to Clitheroe ! Corporation, is evident in IClltheroq, where, in these das*s of fnllj employ ment,; the liooll of .labour is hardly sufficient to meet the ,.j
.demand.! ’ '
‘i l t is , Wdaijiingj increasingly difficult to Attract recruits to this typej of employment and as a resuRI the refuse col lecting seriyice, (which is vital to the Iwfell-beingl of the community is| faced 'with serious operational ] difficul ties.” ;
'
A charge of Stealing the Man «
1 ihavcrhad something, to (do
.Possibly
the.bigger shale of the RsmembrEince pardde may
o u i u u i
most.gratifying,
to..see the crowd. -
afternoon,............................ .Whatever the reason, If was
Led by the British; Legion standMd. a procession repre-
Mayoress; (Councillor and Mrs. J. W. D. Crltchley) an,d mem
It Included the Mayor and
bers land'officials of the Cor poration;; :
r ■ j L O R D ’S P R A Y E R
,,Ages Past’’.which was follow ed by a ScjJpture reading and prayers of thanksgiving, inter cession, .and remembrance,
h The service began with the ymn "0 God our Help in
which Included the LPrd’s Prayer, ,! Then came the most! Impres
seritlhg many organlss^tlons In toe town Walked from the Town Hall to toe Cenptaph.
.
be three .grit; spreaders of varying types, :
On show on their stand will i
fitted,. to a ; Mlnlstryrowned Mack chassis. The other two are |traller-types, one powk- dr vpn and the other %he'eU
^ 1‘ton capacity body
driven, both, with froht-typi> spinners.-. , i . ' : : : - _ Thls biennial iexhlbition is of
yltai interest and importance riewiof the
fact; that more .than £l,000iri. Me I spent annually onimalni- talnlng the essential services
^ndon,, Mr. ;C. Brown, sales, director,who Is accom panied on the stand atiOlym- P|a ,by Mr. J, S.
Selley.iexpoijt dlrwtor, told the “AdVertlser' and Times” that .he had Just rec^lved a; telephone call frohi the firm's .agent In,Norway. I The Atklnsort grit spreaders
departure fol:
.phoped the CUtheroe firm to place further orders. ; Tfade^ |had been i pretty
are! proving so popular over there that, the agent had telc-
ste£(dy throughout toe year said Mr. Bro-ten. with local authorities and aerodromes for. a possible hard
preparing winter.
PANELS Savi s batik ^ iew| manager I
MR. W. !r;'SUTER has been appointed jmanager; of the
sive ! part of the ceremony . . toe Two-Mlnute Silence, fol lowed by the Lastolfost and Reveille bounded by two buglers of the Air Training Corps. The words “ They shall grow, not old . . . ” were also recited by Mr. E: Owen, a for mer paratrooper.
Men stood bareheaded and
thoughtful. women clutched at handkerchiefs and ; several soldiers snapped smartly to ;toei salute;;
the; hymn “0 God of Bethel”: was S,hog, during; which the
Cenotaph and the, Boer War MeniorlaL ! ')';,
Mayor “and "Mayoress ; led the laying, 'rof. 'wreaths at toe
' 'The service; which was con ducted by the Rev. S. W. Wood, the Mayor’s chaplain,|and the Rev., J.' S.; Parry,' the; British Legion chaplain^, ended'With a
After! prayers of dedication Off to CknadA *: Clltheroe district to join
j w r e a t h s L A ID
fTHE latest ;man from itoe ■
■member of the Eavqs Hall Hotel staff at West Bradford. He.left the town last week
the growing number of Cana dian emigrants is Mr. Patrick Kavanagh, who has been
blessing : and' the singing of the National Anthem', j
tootel service. He previously worked at Stonyhurst College.
for Toronto, where he hopes to join the Canadian; Pacific or Canadian National Raiways'
Mr.j SIater as'manager c” '' Higher Eanam branch o_ bailk at'Blackburn, was mana ger! at Clltheroe for about!l2 years. . - ' ■ ,‘ Mr. Slater entered the ser
Clltheroe branch of the'Black- burp Trustee Savings Bank i in succession to Mr. H. Y. Bury. Mr. Bufy. who has replaced
GUARDS .... ... .... BOWLINGS •.... .. VENTS / c o n ta in er s !.......
ETC......... ETC.......: ... ETC. Consul^tation Without Obhgatiou
vice of the-bank at the head office; a t ! Blackburn iri 1940. Apdrt; from service with the Royal: Air Force for! three yealrs—1943 to 1946—he re mained: at head office until 1950. He theri went toiHlgper Eanam.
He Is married with a young son. ■ -!" ' ' '!"
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(CLITHEROE) L T D i GONE LANE CLITKIEROE
TEL. amiEROE 7«7 You
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caniill a _ It’s Vantellii .Week;.!,
Expense too great: Rent too small SEEK GRANTS ,
rpaffi majority; of applications made to Clltheroe' Corpora- , tioii under the improvement gran^t scheme? wpre .by owner-occupiers. Only a few landlords[ applied for grants.
' “ There are prbha!bly many reasons foi] this lack of toterest on the part of landlords, but the main reason is possibly due to the: fact I that any property has to be in a good-state of repair before It can !be considered: f fr an
Impro.yement grant,” says Mr. Edward Coates, Senlo : Sanitary Injector to CUtheroe Corporation. In his ahnijal report.
.j mcrAsh
fWHEN thfelr motor-cycle .'▼T. slkfilriidded'! on iHolden Beck Bridge, ; BOlton-by - Bowland.
on Sunday, a/man land his wife werp: toured,
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Lawrence IStreet,; Great Har- Tvood, was detained in Accring ton Victoria'; Hospital with a broken; arin! and cutk to the head. . ;■, |. I • •! -j - ■ ' ' (
Mrs.-Mpry Fafr'
elly.jof 45-St.
Parrelly, who was driving toe machine |was allows home after treaimbnt .for cute, and' bruises.'
Her 'husband,!' John Leo
£30 conee evening COFFEE, evening .lieldat
d Blackbum. D.
which Is one-half If'the full grant is made by the author ity, arid even more In some cases. '
,
and the landlord has appar ently second thoughts in the matter. ■ ,[• ,
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circles that amendment of toe existlng-'legislatlon Is required If It to serve the purpose ori ginally Intended. ■ '
“lit is considered in some .
rbe, last ■week raised ;£80 ,for the cakejatall. at the .forth coming Christmas Payre at Wesley Mfethodlst Church. •
the' home of Mf. and' Mrs. wonvfoiWi of ‘iMlllets- ene,’’Whafiey Road' Gllthe-
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f h N S u n d tiy e v e n in g one;, o f ^ th e 55' S o c ie ty ’s ow n m em -
hers Mr. Barry ;Aspden, des cribed' thbTitaskSf and advehr
he 55'Society', . tures,of pp^lhollng.; ,1 '
' . M r . ! A sm b n 'also' j show ed p ho to g rap h s! Em d lske tp h m ap s
' cons.,' M rs . F a lr b jir n .,, ■. . > G the Womto’s ' I Co-pperatlye' . d a le ; of th e s e c tio n a l ico u n c ll
'Mgfi'
to f C b -o p e rittIo n [" ' S h e w a s to B n k e d p y lM rs . E . W ilso n an d
;■. ■ ■Mr3.',M. S in g e r . I ' '
o f v a r lo u iiw t s to c h : ,as; C lap -' h am -Cavd a n d G a p in g G h y ll:
■. at-!toe -iveekly 'meeting .o f , uild,' wnefi .Mrs.' R! Baxen-- sp o k e on |“ !fh e io c la l| p urp ose
presided
'sound/'.are brought up to modern standards and provide better living , conditions :for mariy peorile at far less cost thap toe building ' of new horises.;;
local authorities IS one Way of ensurtog that the older pro perties 'which are' strricturally
, " The l glying of ! grants by : ' ' .
toads of the Improvement pro visions, placed on the Statute Book In 1949, the general standard; of existing . housing: accommodation. would be far; higher than a't the preserit;- time, and piariy more people would . he ! ehjoylng
..modern amenities.’’ ' ■: . -r ' • [
; !' M()DERN -AMENITIES,-' ! “If' greater ruse! had been
1249' and 1954, tepbrts Mr. Coates. 47 1 top r o v e to e n t 'schemes ^ In respect o f . 48 -houses were submitted , to the .local ; authority by!'' private peopl?', ■ Tlulrtyyflve; of' these,-
Under, the Horislrig Acts b f
seh'emes" were approved;' and grants made.
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', The nutohe'r'.of houses .to, the b'orough found to, be unfit to llvfln wasT02. Oveferoyrd- to,g II . toe .tojvh. Is - riot re garded as serious.
m rrivTi-oieett.flV fi
when weighed against the per mitted!, rent Increase on com pletion, Is .not considered to be a .good' financial proposition
“ 'The 'total expenditure,
be called upon to spend a lot of money on repairs In addi tion I to hls proportion of the cost Of the Improvement work
The , owner he adds; might
U.KJ and Russia condemned! by the Liberals
4 i
CONDEMNATION of the, v ; TfniUnited Kingdom’s “aggres
passed by the Executive Com mittee of the Sklpton Division Liberal Association on, Satur- day. ; ];
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horror at the Russian military action in Hungary and Its con tempt for. toe hypocrisy of: the letter since sent by Marshal Bulganlri.
TherCsolutlon also expresses : ;
to suppqrt any measures and to call for the. Immediate ap plications of', diplomatic and economic- sanctions ' against the U.?.S.R. unless she accepts and carries out'the directions of the United Nations. ■ ;
It ur^bs H.M.'.Government
ments Issued by the officers of the Liberal Party organisation upon Egypt and the problems of the i Middle East and Hun gary. It urges toe Government .to: ! I;;
After endorsing the state _ Natldns.' ■ ; <
sive action to the Middle East” Is contained In a resolution
1 vanIt e l u week ■ ■. ■ ■ ! ' j I Rcgd. ' , j-,.';!'
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