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JEDSPREADS 38/6/tb £4/19/6 /


|lted good Brocade 46/6


ITS, White & Colours ;


Jilts . . Eiderdowns


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(DING GIFTS!


GE OF ; BAROMETERS


CUTLERY


DING RINGS - STLET WATCHES


CASTLE SiTREE' CLITHERDE


lNING !! FOR THE!


:ORATOR ilE FROM


IILAND ID., CLITHEROE


ITRADITIONAL : AND j CONTEMPORARY


)ISTEMPERS I t shades


SIZE . VARNISH )UGH ! !


pifter.ln action than ever Bdded'just In case you need Jiaslnow replaced the sugsr Ihaye'the advantage over all ^ejwe save by our dlredt ^’hat’Tve.saVe in other ways,


hlfferent remedies withoit I butting up with it? Let ts


t! And LUNG mixturii.


|qulte gentle to the stomaci L every hour.. , ;


Ibottle Lung Mixture


lERBALlSTS b llT H E R k


l^p^MEOT HOLDEUS SSOCIATION LT[). WAnD ST., CLITHERQE


j, ■: ;


tins qf Vehicles: lo ;5-38 aim;


. FRIDAY, ImARCH 23rd' 1IJB


; 'A MASS X-ray unit is ti visit Cllthferie ior eight weeks,


I


I ■ First steft in ' the campaign I week-end 'at by Dr. j.


' director of Manchester Board, anid ganising sec


beginning J a Ddul ,tbe middle of May.


tie Chest X-rayi Unit, Mr.


and represeiitat Borough aM District Couicil, When! th


pr. J. H. !i’air]veather,i Medical OfBoer of health, and; nfticifttg


reta :y for the area.


Regional !Hi B. S. Jon


visited Clltlieroe.' lii 1951 nearly 6,000 people were X-rayed. T^ls‘ reccrd has since beim


Clitheroe -ray unit first


I


, fimis and fiiallrit vil'l be'avail- ! able to the gen^l public,


^MONG


Grammar now lives works for hurst Lee, |the cern The finalists


Officer. An old bo


s "News


A.T.I., son 01 Mi Fred Blaclibum, Clitheroe’


Clitheibe ■ ilackbur^ BSc,,


I field: The unit willj first deal with schoolchlldn n., then it ’wR vMt


further and name for it^lf


fake a national . this'lmpiirtant


'Be Youir Own Boss’- competltlim is Mr. David jfiackb r^


boy' oTClitb S^od, Mr. Blackburn ' Wigan w h ^ he ;rs. Tootal, proad- blg textile! con-


Yoi th Employment lyal


the 1 finalists in the ironicle" £3;500


yes of Olitiheroe Rioal


with Colin Taylor (he spring fayre helj on .’S.aturday.


beaten by .Blyth in Northtmber-' land, but the organisers iarf Hop­ ing that Cjitheroe will i go still


I Mr. W. E. WooUcy, and


of Blackburn, Mrs. M. Johiison, of Blac (pool j Barbara Jones at Ihc opening ceremony otj Methodist Church, Clitheroc,!


by Waterloo S a Q U f E T S T A T I O N S H O T


and serenity is hot doors.


i


stop at the station .passengers.


Well, hardly so


VyHEN trains pull into Lahghb—tiny s t a t i o n ^ ^ HeUiileld-Blac tburn linCT-the 1 abnospliere of


i[ i' ■ ■ ' i' M !>


8 passengers irii “rush hourf destroyed by the slammfng hf carnage


a)i any rate. For out of the 21i trains vrhich| dally, only |hall-!a-dozen;drop or pick up'


telev'isidh nejxt,'Hursday; evening at 9-15 p.m. when, they! Will he interviwbd by a panel of!


including Lady C. Hooper, JMr. and Mr. Billy B


: ;


event raised ; .*L


M^e®t ClltheToe


St. Patrick’s Bi Lowergate,-: jn , was providM Walker and yo the Catholic Pa trained by Miss abc


A


bout 350 the Ami as


Bwii'ett,: Peter Masefield, itlin.


' ;, * I


ijeople danijed to ions Band M. tbe


* I '■


l in The, Wday. • I Cabaret hy Mr..Tommy I mg. members of atomlme! Society, ?. Lofthousy-’The ut. £^5.


students at work. An "opm week” Is. being


/eel be able to see ’Technical ; School


the school s tract potential


irk ahd ’ , students.


1 br the pujillt: will __


held from Monday to | Thurs­ day to stimulate 'Interest In at-


work In art, c; aftwork.-'drMS- maklng and other claSse^.! ''


People vfill see students' at


'traditional] and cootmudlty dancing and a brasp band concert. Ther'! wlll be a coh'7 , cert of orchestral.mus|c on the Thursday: light.


Oh Tuesday there will ! be


cide with week’s is^ue


AS normal rangemi


tiser and T pubUsheaT on March 29th.


dents I are asi copy as early possible.:


Adverting


arrive! not lab day morning.


Advegtli


EASIER i|Go(d'(f


ents publishing ar-


mes” will be! Thursday,


Friday,'rest; the “Adycr-:


will] Cl un-


and corrfesnon- to forvyard


in the week as


imenit copy should er than|T|ies-


team in tl dominoes, league the Station


*


^ stage, teiei star, opened ment -ln the Church sepoo! He was ^ntrodi n Houlker, viihos?


TIMMY


provided The effort 10s. for the


*


ber openifedthe arranged bir Youth Club in


Globe)


lid; Vegetable Seeds Size, 10 Varieties lers, Insecticides, etc.


SDNES; 0 p.m.


P ay and to June 30th


IXTRODU'XrD ' Sowerbitts,


'he ralbi


boll'


th(/roe, ipn|3en vided by himsfel Weaver,, cabtaln ■ T(


.M. am II


tid til


,ger of i:C.t, Cll- cup, pro-


GRUDGINGS, Ho ' last week. CLITHEROE,


e .vjorks’ darts and at a dlnher at


Islofi and jradlo the - entertain- Congregatlohar on Satu: '


the


entertainment, led about er fund.# '


ced by Mbs.;S. concert -party


£18


n|iaimequln parade Congregational


: Jrs. J. ’T. ’Thom- by .Miss , !S.


£35 for groifp funds. Mcnk;


It


Lane, Chafbur^, morrow: 'k " of South 71evit, oh Monday,. Tomlinson, Avenue,


'John


Q^REEmNOS' Olltlii


Thursday. *


and fornierliy of next ’Tuesday,


. Baxendale,


, Up 4«, 1 months ago>. Kbi


lived in the . v: lit'


/r-KNOWSLEY~HAI.|L'


OPEN {EVERY SUNDAY I


from b a iL 1st!


including: l^aster Monday and Whit Monday.


f Hours of Opening: 1i>.m. to 5 p.b.


te a aiiid Refreshments available


sver’s “Lbbol” Meal


The


No Botlinc, Water required For partlculara asS:


Substitut* '


Bamber, jsilb Hamagreave Drlvf, Blacjcbum.. Tal. 48418.


The prudent well to


WE'dnesday. Gdwns were lent by j : R. Ahen.e aid Son, of Helli- fleld. The evtnt raised about


*


f reetings of;


to Mr.


id to Mr. 14. '


!. G. Stric! Slaidbu:


who Is


J. T. ihlpp


Rlbble tpr


i! eland n,.85


eroe, 83 , #;


also to now.of.XA; Read, who


,vtqg- Rea^i 9 ' ; BaxehdaJi( '77'yea:


was -bom InJ.Sal^i He how


Joe Baxendale, known ReM .crld!


weekend- apd ffideed,


11% l e n „ . !' the 'scho()l on


iif, to :Mt. w. of the! winning


' ■ 'will appear on


Sir Anth6i|y to visit v>umeroe ............. )iji '


: Anthony Eden.: is to visit the CUltherde Division lin July. I He will be ^ealdng at a Conservative .garden party an^ rally at Read Hall


.ri^HE Prime :Minii |er, Sir on Saturday, July! 14th. L It ' is ndt ^ {known


'whether he will Vis i Clith- !eroe.


Cyprus: iRfitam was


Makarich,’’- Lord ' Cffit] 'Blackburn ConseiYativi day.


“rTVHE Govemmehtiidl thihg In exiling


■the Tight ibbishop


. "I regret , it extremely, but hope no one in the ‘ ' Conservative Assoimj criticise; the. Government action.” - ; ' ■ 'I ■ !:


Blackburn r


tlon' will for its


.the Greeks there woijld b'e trouble.-. :The 100,0901’Turks bh me island, '■who formed'a fifth cf ime popula-,;


The Cyprus probiein!:was not easy. .-If the island''wt lit oyer to


■with an;-ihscribed'Si veiri-salver as a- memento ':of his wii- 'years as . M.P.' for Blackburn w 'at.' Uil


tlon, .would .fight. L-i |,: ! /Lord ;,Clilheroeiwas'presented


Labour cji ioses candidates


ifjriHE Mayor-elect,! Cpunciilor J. 4 ' W.; D. !Critchley, will' be one


of four candidates contfetihg the municipal ! election!|ib j.May on'


'10th, -I


wlstle, Mr ; John 'Hal, .Iwhb lost his seat at-the 'lastlemion, and' Mr. Haloid iDuckwoj|tl|, chairman of the Borough I^tour Party. . Polling is on ■ Tnm}sday,i May 'I - '. ■'


behalf of Labour.' ’yhp other can­ didates i are. Councillor ;;J.' Ent-


Church Sunday. ton! cohdubted-:the service." Tn' -hls :|se spoke about the hist


The Rev^,, was


• chapel.!' Mrs. A. Liih "Organist./1 - ' '.'|l In the evening ah


Statne'r;s'i:“Crucl^,.- soloists: \yere: Peter


- y 'l


: 'The : accompaniment was provided by Mr. E S.: Hartley, deputising for his son, Mr. D. pi Hartley, who: was Indls posed. I i


(tenor) 'and Wm. (bass). I


Safety award -|<Abs® !V I»S , .frop, .Clitheroe on': r annual Wharfedale Rajly.


Air. J. yland is SO,-


aie hdd IS ’:-Se


few


' vlth his son, Mr. a/former keter. '!


Mr. Bakendale visited Read


ward to the cjrijcket seasor, good weather.


Like all bid: fblk'he


of Hambledoii'VlieW, Read^ :0 'ke p'ln'itoifCt


His daughter,


him the “A each week Read. !


■ Ml" ’TH ROAD- f


iVEEK’S iy' slogan


manloo lis goinc


keth


iboked , .very looks


well-


last well


for- ahd-


.dvertlssr and Times” with


ilrs.,'Alice (?reen, sends,


',V.Road Safety Co.mmittee were, ‘oat on (Sunday watcl)ing, mem; bers. of the Barnoldswlck Motor Club- taking part: in the fourth '


ithe-part 'of Itheyrowi.that,led ■


‘from : Bendle. .Hotel, I Chatburn- B throughj the town tb' Barrow Toll


: They awarded"a prize] ito, Mr.- H. Watsbn',!.of lOakfield lAvehue, Bar- hbldswlok.!:; He scored


" i! ■The ■o'bserv’ers'!repor ed a very high' -slandard, of :j!safetdrlving.


■61 points


'out of a' possible 65. ..


, I! ■ *' i. I '


ypHE annual bring-ai J- ' for.., tbe'ftihftitii


Women’s!’Trust-F^'ialnd;hold at the StarWe! Arms'Hotel I<m ■


j:!.., '''


d-buy sale , , Hospital


Wed­


nesday raised £86 fbr cancer re­ search]! j ;.'i'|-


F. Dawk>n| and her jcommittee,- and the baliroom waS lent by Mrs.. J,:WfikihBon..


’The 'salb'jvvas ’organised -by -Mra H!*!, ., !! "t'!' / '


/.rifiiE:’ 55, Society! !of ,|l|e Parish Church last Sunday .debated


. ; After.-speeches by Miss Marf. . garet - Battersby 'and- [Miss Elsie Veevers.' rwbo . werei .oiipose.d by


■ the mottoA' “That iltelevlsi'on, is detrimental!! to creative'lelsun.”


carried.: , i ' ■ : -'i> I i ■ -


Mr.' Donald- Coates land Mrs. Brenda'..Saul,, thej;motion was


ar and ^ c k toFoijr Lane Ends: '1 They stood at yarlbus points oh!


fpHE :70th anniversary of ‘ the Moor Lane iMethodlst; on


Anniversary celbbjr'ated


rmon he, )ry of the ! » ;was the;


H. Fen- moniing


lied-choir under the :teadership i o f ' Mr.l 'W. Tayli


:pn.” The iHulland 'Dugdale'


auginen-: rendered


roe told on ^on-;


with'Its two Rorters- And so this! little


and son—Is likely to be -ilosed, the. Transport I Comipission announces. | j


itatlon father


open, for 16 hohrs a dty fop the benefit of aiew travellers,


i The station, which rbmatns


Is: manned by Mr. Henry Nicky son, and his son, Francis, whb live: In Tlntern: Cracenij, Blackburn. ,i ' '


■ 1 [They work !two shifts, to 2 p.m., and 2 ip.ih. to The last train leaves ut 9-38


6 a.m. i0p,m


!' ! ' j- ! !


!: j ‘‘Rush hours”! at the Station are from 7-12 until 8-115 a.m. when eight passengers three trains—two firs three third-class to Manches­ ter, and three ,to Dalsyfleld-f and (from 4-57'k) 6-40 !p.m. when the,truybllers; return. :


leave', “i t ’s (very nice he says. . ' : .i. ; '


' ' . ! !“DAY iOUT” I Thb only other, people using


! doubled; But Sunday means la day off durlhg'the winter, j Trains do not stop at the ! station on Sundays. ' : I I : In, between .train times: the I-porters are;-kept busy 'keeping : the : station Iri a tidy state. : The Rian oh the i early turn (Cleans the brasses, tidies up the waiting room : and makes sure everything is shipshape,: On the other hand, the late


On; Saturdays the number of pja s s e n g e r s Is usually


|


: the station : are ithose who have missed a ’bus or who are having a' “day,out.”,


Francis is! not lanxlijius here,” to


a :neethig attended I, jCapper, | iredkali


the planning'of, me .taker, last


Jspltal or-


HELPING CHAPEL FUNDS


PUBLIC n o t i c e B:


L I F E O F W O R l S I C K R E C O ( f e D


Guides honour Miss M. Hudson


stones Mental Hospital,-was last week pr^enied with the Medal of I Merit, awkrdeh for, outstanding services 'to'the Gpiding move- meiit.: ■' ■ !


i -1


iVj[.B;E., Mist Hudson is in charge of the recreatlonplj activitle|B'of patlbnts at ('the hospital. She is al, pioneer in Guide] work; among' mentally-siok girls.;'


axe in charge of two Ranger com-. panics' at | Calderstones.; They ■


Miss-Hudson land Miss Wiffiams


a/ways wear their'bluO Guiding ilforms. ,


'i( ■;■ [• i THE IDEALS :


rpn our lives and Wbrk according tp the. ideals bf the movement. Tlhe -femaleIpaiientb need!not be in the.i Rangers, or tho-/Trefoll Guild, but we j usually find they W


: left the hospital to/resume d nor- nal life in the'out^ide (world.


the subject : to ]Gulders at Wad- dWHaU. ; /!


Miss Hudson has] given talks on ^ate is down to 15s.


TJOWLAND '[Rural .District -y Council’s rbte for > the forthcoming | financial' year


' filings the figure.jdown to 15s, Last; year th e : Council 'was


one;of the:few authorities In u the area Which left their rates


culty in making any consider­ able economies because of the large expenditure on ,‘the regional water scheme: cost­ ing £180,000.; anil the West B r a d f o r d :sewage scheme (S18.000); ! i| The water rate Is unchanged


a; 3s. in.the- £. blit new rate­ able / values Will 1


, Additional 'Items for ' the various parishes fire: Bolton- by-Bowlahd 2d., (Gisbum 2d., Gtrlndleton 4d„ Newton 4d.. Slaldbiim 2d.,!Waddlngton 2d„ i and West Bradfoid 6d.


ipany ratepayers will have to payimore. ! ' {'


1 mean that


25 TEAMS IN t p M t L K .O .


V


i to be lighted and ticket-money i checked, but after the 6-40 ip.m. has left! the statlon.' Jtiis more than likely that the late man will not see another pasf


duty lls liable to drag some­ what,! Admittedly lamps have


j Senger disembark from any of i the four remaining trains.


;.fpEOPLE formed a queue out sifle the Waterloo Methodist


I Church fayre I Ii raises £346 !


!' i ' ! ! . ! . ' , ' ■ ]


i Church oh Saturday, during the !bpening .ceremony of the Spring jiFayre. j The school-was already’ ibrowdeti. ' The fayre-ithe result I of; 12 months’! hard Work—raibed :£346.- ! ■' !.'!i-, I -■ f J !hMr. ;W- E.j Woolley, J.P.] !of :iBlackbum, presided at the openj- jllng ceremony.: He-.Was chairman |:at the; church’s Sunday Schpol i;ahnlversaries''for 21 years, i . i j !: (The j ceremony .-was performed i:by Mrs. Mabel Johnson, formerly : Miss Firth. Before she moved j to (Blackpix)!'; about'' 30] i years ' ia^, [Mrs. Johnson Wbs an active niemL ber! ,of-|thfe church, being a Siin- day , Schbp]! i^achet* and- choir 'member-.:


i' ! ; ! |


• -' iTheoi Iwere' 'Ipresented with buttonholes by'Colin Taylor- ahd Barbara ijfbnes!!. .[ ;■


'' j |


i ; The' evbnt was organised 'byi-a : committee; of (Which'Mr. J. W Marshall : -was ■


!-secretary. ThC ! treasurer; .was Mr. cA.:-Penman, f !■ W e e k ? ! INGHAM-DAVIES


the late Mt and Mrs. W Ingham,(.of 29, Higher ,Bold Venture,; Biiry Fold Lane', Darvven, fnarried a t ' Sti 'Michael’s Gliurch,' Whitewell] bh Saturday : Miss Gwyneth Davies, fourth daughter : of


Mr. |Wllllaih :Ingham,‘son of


' Brows|iolme, ' near; Clltheroej | blven V awar by; her step--


(Mrs. W. iEccles and the late 'Mr. T.I Davies, of Home Farm',


jlajee over tafipta. with a head/ dress h f pearls and orange blossom, and: a i full-length velL !She .carried; red roses (arid ■white h^atberj


!|


!mIss |E. Davies, thq bride's '(sisters.


[ in attendance Iwere Mrs, K. ,'Brlggs, Miss'. M. Davies arid


,, ,f-.';!’>(!■ I ' I i


:] Airs^ Briggs wore a:gown i)f 'iPlrik nylon: over, taff^a wltl/ 'iheaddress toltone. ;The Mlssjss


/bijririg.flo-wers.!:-,' /


IGavles. wore; gowns df Pthh-I (rose brocade. I’with matchine : jiiUet I caps./ ■


! .Each carried ' I-/


:!| "Mr. lj. Ingham, the brlde-i- ''groom’s brother; was best mart arid the'groomsmen were Mr. E.:.Ingham, the-bridegroom’s


I brother! and Mr.; R, Davies, 'the bride’s brother.'


, n iDuring thelcere’mony^whlqh


Wks pierformed by the B.I Reid,! the,/hytrins


fqthen the bride wore, a full-/ length gown of v?hlte nylbn-


my Soul,! the King! of Heaven” and “Love Divine’’: were! sung.


Station Hotel; C


1 dale]: (plottage. Amorig the


-and tal


They will bsldplat Whlten- Whltendale.


r^:


.staffi and-irieRds/at CUtheroe Hospital, iWhe^e the bride was employed.,:- ; !|!


;


:Miss] Patricia] Arine McNally, eldest daughter of !-Mrs. K. Mo Nally, of 20, I'Whttewell ( Drive, Clitheroe. ! | {jj ■ i:


youngest son of MrJ and Mrs, 8. Tomlinson, : of “ [rhe Drive,’’ Eggleston Hallj Eggleston, Ba^ nard Castle, (?o. Durham, was married at SS. Michael and. John Church. Clltheibe, oh Tuesday, to


..' TOMLINSciN-T-j^oNALLY :' Mr. Glynn Ralpii Tomlinsorii


,:.


ciated.' Mr. /Derek j Keighley, a friend of the | bridegroom, was best ' man and j^lss (Sheila McNally, bride’s 11 sister] was bridesmaid. , | ]]


live at Jamiesons (Jlottages, Dijt- ton, near Longridgai '


Mr. and Mrs. Tbmilnson will The Rev. Fr. ,!j. Lynch. S.J] offi­


bridegroom’s employers and a set of carvers, heat-resisting ■ crockery and [toWels from the


linen from the gl^ts were re bed


and Mrs. Irigham Lake District; th veiling in a -blue


[Following a {reception at the iltheroe, Mr left for the bride tra-


ensemble. ^ew head|naster


■'li/liB. GERALD iSoOD, neW 1: headmastjer :!of Clitheroe


Boys’ Grammar School, is fo take iip his new duties iii; July.!


] pWENTY-PiyE teams have en-


^ 'tered the tnedil competition - promoted- by the Ciitheroe Rwt- : bpU Supporters] Club.


T^ns, 'Whalley, aR.GvS.OH., ' FWcons, Plebs.-( Low Moor, Uni­ versal, BrockhaU,. Ribble Cement, Ribble, Motors] Paythome, All stars, Continentals, I St. Wulstan’s P[C.,' Great: Harwood, Chipping,


They -are' 'Waddihgton,! I.C.I, Chatbum “A’’i and ‘‘B", The


; TI.G.B., Hurst (Green, N.W.' Gas ^mrd, N.W. Electricity Board,


I Rangers and Langhb. On! Monday, | Waiidington -met


:Fmay morning, j [Tuesday saw the Continentals knock the Ribble Motors out of the running.' 'They won 6-2. • ( !-l ■,


j jThere ore "still fiv;' games to,-be played in ithe, first'round.;


. I ' ! j* ! j' * '


fpHE British | Legion team on Monday 'Ifecame champions


• lingtoh Band Club :5-3. (They have now vrbn the chamj


of the Clitheroe i land District Darts League by defeating Bil-


pionship three' tlnies in four years. ■ Last , 'year, (. -they were runners-up, one' pplpt behind the : Commercial Hotel, Sabden!


[the I.C.I. and drew!(1-1. The re­ play will take plbcp. on - Good


! iThere was another: draw on 'Wednesday When Brockhall met Ifnlversal United. ’The score was !2-2. !


go to the West Riding County Council and 4s. 3d; will be used for rural council purposes; The rural counbll had dffl-


achanged. ! j . Out of the 15s., 10s. 9d.; will


aid understanding.jthe work has its reward. -Paijicntb who have re- ebived their-Rangerh'Stars have


Said Miss' Hudso'f(: “-We try to ■ws anypne In Ciitheroe


vidual living In aj refugee camp? jiThel plight of these unfortunate people was men­ tioned at the annual! meeting


addpt|a' family or indi­


of the Clltneroe branch of the United fNi ■


high I ideals ,of the movement.” Demanding j infinite patience'


^ill still accent and practice .the'


held In the Monday.:! .


Mayor’s Parlour on Association,


the committee, appealed to member^ o f ; churches, youth groups iBnd : other organisa­ tions to cDjislder the idea.


joined the CUtheroe branch during 1955 bringing .the total to 131 members.. Nine of the members, are {town counclllofs.


versary of U.N.A.—there Was no campaitoj for U.N.i;C.E.P., but brariches were recom­ mended 'to concentrate on a membership ! drive Instead,” said Dr. (W, D. Oliver, present­ ing his. report as secretary.


“This year-^the tenth anni­


raised £79j (There had been great sympathy! and Interest in the various efforts held In aid [Of tlfis {fund.;


A flag:idly! for U.NJ.C.E.F. ' j


coricerried .^o overcqme condi­ tions of appalUng poverty, ignorance and disease In great areas of; tljie [world by Inter­ national] action on a "scale, great enough!to succeed and to' save! sricceedlhg: genera­ tions frojn the scourge, of war.


. DISCUSSION GUIDE ' Those/In- the U.N.A, were





The Ex'qcuilve Coinmlttee had wanted some means of


- main alms j)f the organisation. This, with an .accompanying


•dlscusslori /guide,, was circu­ lated to various organisations in the town,


-past year and reviewed sb'me of, the i organisation’s work over the Ipast 10 years,


. Mr.' J. Hall, chairman, bfr'lolflly referred to some achievements and problems of the United Nations during the


, In ItsiefEorts for disarma­ ment, East and West, after 10 years of struggle; were now, close to agreement on a limited !de;ree of disarma­ ment. An n t ' e r n a t i o n a i . agency hac! also been ^tab- llshed to proriiote the peace­ ful use of f .tomic energy. '


THE OFFICIALS


chairman, and' other apTOlnt- menls were; VlceTchalnnan, Dr. W. D. Oliver;' tfeasurer, Mr. T. Wrlgley; joint appeal secretaries, Mrs. J. H. Fair- weather i^n d Mrs. Myers; membership secretary, ^ r , J: Brlerley. . The offlefe of secretary waS„


Mr. ’ Hall was re-elected


left [to be filled by the com­ mittee. Mp. W. Turner was re-elected auditor. '


were: Mrs.| C."'Wrlgley, Mrsi Moon, Mr. Addison, Mrs. Tur- ' Westhead, Mr. J. Scales. Mrs. Wll-


Appointed to the committee


ner, Mr.lS, Selway, Mr son. Miss S A. Coatek Waddlngtoii.


a w Mr.


Westhead, Mr. H. Cook and Mh


Councillor C. Chathurn, pre­ sided as branch president.


The Ma:ror of Clitheroe,


Great singing in grcLnd | opeira


THE Black )um Assembly Hall resounded to the sounds of


(shire by the i International Opera Assoilation; under the' artistic dlreCtlbn of the famous opera singer plno Borgloll:


grand opera sung in the grand manner yesterday (week bri the occasion of the first operatic concert to be sponsored in Lanca-


: which is'[high praise. ■ A very (fine .iteribR Erick Aiken,


from Obqron, Nabucco, La Tosca and Manon Lescaut in a way we would .have!expected from her,


Laelia -. PInneberg sang arias EDUCATIQNAL


-School Selection Examiiij i Expert Coaehing for pupils


sang arias fmm L'Afrloana, Mac­ beth, Rlgoletto, Aida and . H Trovatore; ln{ the voice and style of-an 'international celebrity. '


Music Society, under their con­ ductor Horace Taittersall, per­ formed choruses (from “The Bartered iBrlde,” “,Tarinhauser," " Nabucco” ft n d ! “ Cayalleria Rustlcana.” t ] I .]


The . choir, of the Slackbum


formers an I ovation. It- was a memorable {evening' in Lanca­ shire’s musical life,;


The auffience’ gave 1 the per­


and, potatcj r pie J supper was arranged by the Women's Institute iaet[week.{, | {.,


WBASIJALL EAVES .L—A [Whist and: domino drive


1, Miss J. , Dreenhalgh; 2, Mrs.7 Ireland: ]co:i., ]Mr(S. Nigholson.-' Gents.; ll:pi. T.|Taylor; 2, Mr. J. Blacjkburn; ton.,; Mr. Gowllng; Dominoes; 1, [Mrs. Fox; 2, Mrs. Lund; cod., Mrs.! Strickland.


winners at whist I were: Ladles;: ' ,i: [ -, jll. Qualified stem ' 4 C 6 . K IMG STRJEETL k t l T H E R O E


starting now for next: eu.,.. tlon. Write for prospeqti TtlTORS. I POSTAL PREP. TORY SCHOOL, 79, Otley Road, Leeds 16.


AT STUD


HbUIGREE LANDRAOE BOAR at nt-ua: suitable for ^its; . M £ i , :10s.-P. Clayton, Laneslde Chatburn. :Tei. 3U,


PEDIGREE, LARGE WHITE at stud.—Pennington, House, Sawley. 'Tel. , 349,


1 FARMERS


NICHOLSON AND BAMFOIID ARTIFICIAL MANURE


IN S TOCK DISTRIBUTOR!)


NETTING (barb .and plriin i^ire) HARROWS, BARROWS, LADDERS


WOVEN WIRE FENCE AND


GALVANISED. CORRUGATED and FLAT STEEL SHEETS


Lindley Pate Til. Qliburn'SSti


LKUAK)wsonumv


AGENTS FGI ARE UNBm'


___ ^\TABLE FOR FINISH AND VALUE AND MABE THE PERFECT'WEDDING GIFT


SEE OUR LAR(5E SELECTION IR METAMEO CLOCKs! -L THESE CLOCKS


lA 9ct AND 22 Ct. INLAID Fidelity Weddling Rings j PLATINUM


: CANT!OTS, OF CUTLERY: — I LATEST FASHION JEW


. „ „e l i e r V. r • — I INGERSOLL, I TIMEX, SERVICES


biii’ New Scion’s {iSuit?ases . : | HAVE NOW ARRIVED ii


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SMITHS, IMEWMARK- LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S WATnuwg LADIES’ UMBRELLAS-IIN NEW STYLES, LARGE S^EGTION i


: '


M|OR|TONS, 18, Moor Lane CLFTHEROE.


| Tel. 420 itaaSi


,(


'AHA- Old


;us.— Telephone: CLITHERcIe 829 . ) ' .0 .'


encouraging a' greater number of people to think About these larger probleriis during ■ the tenth anniversary year and had produced the "Citizenship Enquiry | hyto! the U.N.,” a series of!questions designed to provoke | tUscusslon on thfe


■riilrtyltwo: new , members Mrs. K Moon, a member of


Laticashire 0^1 Gbides' .Association in Padlham With mIss I Mallei Williams,


’The ceremopy took place at the annual mating


of the North-East Town Hall.


asks: “Allppt these !


A MEMBER of jthe first company of Girl Guldbs forined in, Clilheroe 40 years ago, Miss Mary Isobel (Hudson, of Calder-.


" :■ i 'I'l: ' ' ' !" I V " ' " '


IN THE WEST RIDING OF (THE ■COUNTY OF YORK 1


The Chairman of 'the Hortotf-in- Craven Parish Meeting; | i - The Clerk to . the ; Licensing ^ t lc te .for the said Dlvlsibn-" ; The Chief Officer of Police of


PETTY SESSIONAL d iv is io n OF (BOwCaND ! I I


i Horton Lane Ends In the Parish . ( of Hortoh-ln-Craven [ In ! the LlceMlng District of Bowlin’d In the West, Riding of the, GoUnty , . of %rk, Manageress DO HEREBY


residing^ at The Coro: lation, : GIVE. NOTICE that It i liffiy to-


. either on ' or off the ptemlses, i situate at Horton Lane I Ends aforesaid and known by the'sign : of “The iCoronatlonVr-&d of


i liquor by tetall for consumption


[ which premises Hepworth & ; -.onmanY : Limited whose ] regls- , terea office is at The Brewery


■the. application for : thd inew licence to request the Justices to I grant such Ifcence. for a limited


RlPon lu the said West Rldlilg of I YorksWre are the Owners And It


.term of [T: years under th&ipro- : i visions of Section 6 (4)1)1 the j ;


'...! ■


day of March 1956 '. ■ ' ■ ' !


! BOROUqH OF QLITHEROE


NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS ; compounding AGREEM SNT8


RATING AND VALUATION ACT. 1925^EC. 11(2)(a) !


.


Onwers of hereditaments of Rate­ able Value £11 or less In ttelNew Valuation - List, the rents' of which become payable dr I are collected at less ’than quirterly Intervals, may. enter Into Com- — --pemfents wlti! the ■Ity where! y] 'in of their ■


■ be received by 31st March, forms of i application miy be


opera


from aid In "


to, operate to "‘ ■ 1956:


The Castle. CLITHEROE.


16th Msrch| 1956 R. B. SNOWDEN,


'NOTICE IS'HEREBY given h;hat - the Council of the BoroUgh of'


GENERAL RA-TE BOROUGH OF CLITHEROg


Value of bach hereditament as shdwn in the Valuation List In respect.of.the period commeilclng : on the First day of April, One


Thousand ; Nine' Hundred and Fifty Seven.


Town Clerk's Office. 'CLITHEROE.


m , I


Cfifiieroe by resolution dated the ; 20th day of March. 1956, approved and made: a General; Rate of Eighteen shillings and-j six]pence in the Pound on the. Rt^teable


thousand 'Nine - Hundred! and I Ptfty-slx and terminating .On, the


entltled to receive an allowance A ,71^. °f:tee anjount payable. respect of Ithe year 1966 //7 must


njjijuuttuoiis


ppUcatl ns - t lo enter i Into--Asree- ments


collected from the' Bdrough Treasurer, Church Street, CUth-


I Town Clerk.


taklng to pay the rates ohkrge- able In respect of such het^ta- ments, wITether occupied or [not, on or before the date or dStes to be prescribed under such Agree- owners: will| be-


, , ...w.. mder- Ml


Ucenslng Act 1953, . . M th S"7th


INA'M.: NICHOLS s my Intention at the hearing of


tenUon to apply at the IThlrd Session of the General Annual Licensing -Meeting, for thfe Isald Division to be hofden at G r i f f i ton on thd 9 th day of April 11956 for the grant to me ofia JUStlces- Llcence authorising me toi apply for and hold an Excise Licence to any Ihtoricatlng


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Insbllationsand Conversions , ttow being] carried out


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Thirty-first day of March, One > “


23rd March. 1956. BOROUGH OF CLITHEROR


The accept irds


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The loans are Trustei five years. :


Further details may he had fre isurer. Chur^„ Tel;.- Cll]tl|eroe


Strethe Borough- 'ixeasurerr'church 5 et, Olltheroe. “ '


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The Castle.; Ciitheroe,-!


B, B. SNOWDEN. 23rd March.' 1956.


NO'HCE IS i HEREBY GIVEN Ithaf t the March i Flairs -will be held on


BOROUGH OF c u u ^ o p MARCH


he following dates:


PLEASURE FAltl, 23rd, 24tll 26th March, 1956.


HOR8E-AND CATTLE FAIR March, 1956.


'_________ ;________ Town Clerk. BOROUGH OF CLITHERok


: R. B. SNOWDEN.


NOTICE i s !HEREBY GIVEN the Offices bf the various Cc i tion Departments, Public 11 and Reading Room ii will CLOSED ; for the EASTER ( DAYS on GOOD FRIDAY,


„ :


UBDAY and MONDAY, 31st March and 2nd-: April,


Town Clerks Office. ■ i! CLITHEROE.


' i 23rd March,! 1956, ■ ■ WANTED


Casualty Cows wanted. Best prices ■ paid. Also Bulls, -Horse: [and Geld Beasts of all descrlptlo: Tom Fell., Burnside. Gigglfs^ck. Tel. -Settle ; 2164.


' l iv e s to c k WANTED ^


HIGHEST PRICES paid foir | Gold and Silver, and Sove


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GENTS.’ DISCARDED CL' (In good condition) reqd.- Parson Lane, Clitheroe.


TOP PRICES tor pure old Beds, Hair Mattresses. We regularly In your-district, : addressed envelope,-;-KLYi


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"the District of Bowland afore- ' said;, I


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