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i I Clitheroe Advertiser & fjimes, J.une '29. 19S6.


(]>1g r eg a t io n a l CHURCH


GLITHEROE Tell


SUNDAY NEXT (July 1st, 1956) ! i


Wcrship at : 10-30 a.m. and i 6-0 p.m., conducted;by


Rev Stanley W. \VOOD (Minister):' :


The


ne Communion Sacrament will follow the Evening Worship. 1]


w :SLEY CHURCH CLITHEROE


SUNDAY NiEXT (July 1st, 1956)


110-30 a.m.:


Re’ll- James WRtGHT i 6-0 p.m.:' ■ ' :)


Re^ Francis A. PAYNE Mo'lor Lane Methodist


CiJiurch, Clitheroe. / '


SUNDAY N E P (July 1st, 1956)


■ / i t ') I y


1-30 a.m. andd 6-0 p.m.: i . J. Henry FEOTQN,


p.m.: LADIES’ CLASS Speaker:


MRS. LOFTHOUSE ; I ARISH CHIJRCH WHALLEY


SUNDAY NEXT' (1st July, 1956)


Mi 'If 'C ^rj ‘r.'.lH «ti)|


attins and Sermon Preacher:


11-0 a.m.: !,


REV. CANON B. ARMSTRONG


(Canon of Worcester) ■


R IB B I F CURSIONS


( n conJunctian with W. C. Standerwick Ltd.)


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CLITHEROE, 16, VVellgate WHALLEY, 'Bus Station , CHATBUBN, Brpwa Cowc.


SATURDAY. 30th JUNE BLACKPOOL SCA


Depart Clltheroe . . . . 6r30 p.ta , Ddpart Wialley . . . . 945


SUNDAY, 1st JULYv


_iepart Whalley — Depart Caitheroe — Depart Chatburn ..


AIBOROUGH I, 111'


: Depart caitheroe----- Depart Whalley —


HOCIHTON TOWER


_ipart dutheroe D :part Whalley


I RIBBLE VALLEY TOUR


D ipart CUtheroe — D ipart WbaUey —


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I'fT. yitS tuv


l < f e ' hf.V ' jk , '\ir'< 11U ' 'J (for


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ADMISSION 3d.l f Refreshments V I':


Jum ible collected Tuesday>eve'nlng.


Old Age Pensions I Assoc. ' (CLITHEROE BRAInCH) ,


UMBLE S|M£


POUND S T A li , in the ’ ' i ■


ONGREpATIONAt feiCHOOL MOOE LANE[


RIDAY, JULY '6th V'll i w ,'V 3',


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f i£tii


chool open Thursday night from 7 p.m. to 8 p.ml Please notify , Mrs. Knowles j (Secret­ ary), Hlghfleld Road; of any i [ goods .to be collected.


;


! GISBURN Y'F.C. ■ANNUAL


i:


I : to be held in , I; r a p KING LANE HALL


BALL T[T-CLiTHEROE,’


28th'SEPTEMBER,1956 I


Jock Caton and His Band.' (Blackburn)


I PRELIMINARY NOTICE WESLEY!


CHRISTMAS FAYRE Saturday, Dec. lit, 1956


CHESTER AND RHYL 17/6


8-0 am. 8-15 am.


8-30 am.


!L-. , 16/38il5.am. 8*30 a.m.


i-30... 3/-. pm. 1-45 p.m.


> 3/6, 6-30 pm. 645 p.m.


WEDNESDAY. 4th JiIlY


SEVEN LAKES TOUR . 15/9 . Depart Whalley . . . . 845 a.m. Ifepart Clitheroe ___ 9-0. am. Depart Chatburn .. 9-15 a.m.


ExclirBloiis are by modern Juxury coaches—seats booked to pltm.


Book in advance at Local Office: 16,


Wellgate, Clitheroe. Phone 176. or at local agencies


excursions from only) Chatburn


CHATBURN METHODIST CHURCH


Vednesday, July 4th at 7-0 pm.


Brookes, Park Villas, Whalley. Phone 2279,


briggs. 1, Downham Road, \ Chatburn.


Vf ijU; .night (Friday) at 7-30


orrow (Saturday) at 6-0 and 84B olm, j i


“ N0X AS A STBAInGEE." Mon.. .Tuds.,-Vied.


WILLIAM HOLD® and T


b eACE KELLY in


IT T0K(J-iaCeW;.iA.' and


Thursday. Friday }Saturday


EAINDOLPH SCO JliCELyN BEANl


TI M E D


UEN ert. U.


Satui-days. 1st Houiw 9 o.m. ind'House. s»15 p.m.


Pricet-^i/Bl Chlldi:4


!)RGANISERS! :,'SECRETmt


|;.RLEASE'-NOtE''


‘THE FL. DANCE


Call'or! BAND OPEN Fo: ENGAGEMENTS


MODEEN pANCING Iwrite


12, Lowergat?, Cl


T()MORRO\y’S teams . j Riblilesdale W. (y.


theroe Baxen-


den): H.;Smithies, D. Hltchen,! K. ' E Birch A.' Mudgrov Standring' H. Wash brook, K. Wincl|ley, i D. Parkpson, Girtor


R. Scott,


iiccles;: W. K. B.


p;


Bibhlesdale 4- II Harwpod); ’ i K


(v. Great K^oldeii, L.


Dixon], A. I nibble, i D'j Cowper- thwahe, J, Cook, E.]|Preedy, P.


O’Dohnellj J.fDe^ei^ 1. John­ son, A. Proctor,I K. ]pewburst. Res.: r P.i Harwood. Meet grourid, 1-30;


El 3BLESDAL!e league


Read Baxenden


Settle Bamo dswick Clitheroe ^. Earby


Black Kibble sdale-W-


)um N. 3! 8 6 ■mclufe W tw;)' points


EllBBLESpALE JUNIOR LEAGUE I


E.E.C. (Lucas'. Oswald. Im. Cherry Tree Ribbl&dale. W- Courtaiilds Gt. Itorwood Rolls-Soyce Skipfen !. ■Whaley .. (ilitheroe .. Settle Baxenden Sabden Eaiby Padiflam


'Read Bamdldswick Chart um


Read (3litiM: SettU Earbj


t. 5 d


'Black Dum N.


Ipc. , 147,'


roe


Baxb' 154


J. Bi


;W.D.L.Pt. 8 2! 2 26 7 *2 1 25 6 *2: '3 21 6 2|3 20 5 4.3 19 5 *3' 319 3' 4 18 3 2 18 3 3 18 2 5 17 2 5 il7


W.D.L.Pt. 6 *5 2 24 5 *6 1 22 5 *6 1 22 5 *4; 3 20


GOESr


'XT 1 0


FROM THE WHALLEY


minister a.t 'Whalley, the Rev. Roland Holt, now of St. Hel^ils, Was' tile jireacher atj the Sunday School ahhlversaiy services held at WhalleY Methodist Church Sunday., | i |


' ANNIVERSARY, .-j- A former on j


gave; a-- demonstration enti ‘‘The Chiirchv and heard address by! Mr. Holt,


In, the’ afternoon |the scho! filed


items I wpre given: by Miss Bottomley’s boys choir.


organist Sft all services, at which collection^ were! for Sunday


Mr. H.! B. Ashworth was the


School funds, COFFEE'—A coffee evening on


drive, orgmlsed by St. Leonard's Mothers’ Union was] held in jthe Church School last jnight week. ■ ! i '


Ladies: iMrs'. Bentley: Mrs. Barker; Mrs.! iTurner. Gents.: Mrs. Holden; Mr, Whalley; Mrs. Gooderham. 'Dominoes: Mrs, Robinson; [Miss Jackson; Miss ;B.


Wh is t' prizewinners were: 'i 1 I


West. ■ i i ■ i'' ■ I : ANNIVEESAEY.-School ahpi-


versary services were held in St. Leonard’s! Church last Sunday;


were read by Sunday School scholars, ii ;


at ’afternoonI'service, and |the Rev. P. Nock; Vicar | of St. ;Cuth- bert’s,' Darwen, evening Service.


preached Rev. A. Stephen’s


of St.


at morning service. The 'pixbn. Vicar o f ! St. I BlMkburn, preached


preached WHIST,


Church ^unds was I held in ^ the Sunday School oh' Mohday. Whist prizewinneb were; I Mrs. Sower- butts; Miss Morrow; Mrs.‘ !J. Turner; -Mr. A. Whalley; Mr. Shanock; 'Mrs. Smith.


drive in ]


Domln<»s: Mrs! Birtwell; M!rs. Orritt; Mrs, Bell ]


WISWELL


members and friends left Wiswell on PfidaY jon an evening trip to Blackpool} I


TEIP.-]A coachload of W.l. ; I ,


Derby Baths dinner.' ] j


They saw ’a


water show at and’ later’ had ^ |


, |


won la competition in ■which the Ize was a free dinner!


Rawelifle thahke.d Mi ' ' ' for ■


organising, the puling. ‘‘GOQD


ANE of Low Moor’s grand old men, V i 25 !St. Paul’s Street, will be cel da^ next Monday.


particularly to] the Unloi the choir at the [age of l l 'anti he is


Since 1903 he hap been sec­


S/iTUEDAY’S' RESULTS G Ha:


Includes tie, 2 iwObd'


dec., V.! :l4/3,


v. Bibbiesdale] W. 133/3. Skipton. arnoldswick


Blackburn' Whale:


,ey 143. LEST


Brier K. S' J. ■ Reid,


PfiRFOEalANCES 'isatting


rmlon, Padiham ley,. Gt. Harwood i/andring^ Rfh-'W. Ti 'eylpr, Eaiby ,


P. Clhylon, Blackburn N. .. 5/27 Saturday’s.Epulis


I Bowling


Padll]iam'08/4, Gt,! Eaiwodd 54. Whalley 29/5, Clitheroe 114. Ribbfeadale [^. 15/1.


'


Skipton 76/4 Bamoldswlck


___ ______162/2 V. Baxenden. Blackburri 60, Read 62/5.


Earby iiiu


Ctewaldtwlstla Im. taulds 87.


,


Sabden 119 RoUfrRoyceiy.; Cheny Tree 25/?.


Chatbuhi 88/6, .Best P I


P. Brown, Barnolds^li ■'•li’Not'ou


utt, Settle Ntitter,


R. Ci'Connoj, Read Oward,


V. Gi 7. <lc


larnett. Read


Padihaiti, ; ........5/24 ....... 5/25


Bowling _


5/18 CLI1HEROE NETBALL LEAGUE


Shir lings , ...... . Spartans (I.C.I.), ... CathoUc b.(?. Moor Lane Y.C. .'.


..Wesley Y.C. .. . .. . . Coni. Y.C. ] ...:! .! .


:Jubilee Mill,! Greeh- Bros. ! . ,


Shirtings 18, Moor L Con


P.W.D.LPt. 7 0 0 14 6 1 I 13 5 1 2 11 3 1 4 7 3 1 3 7 0 2 6 2 1 0 6 2 1 ,0 4 2


This iWeek’s Results !. .Y.C. 9. Jubllep


Y.C.! 14. Mill 20.


Catholic G.g. 13, iSpai rtans 14.' Next,Week’s Matches Tue;


Mon.; Moor Dane !v.!Jubilee, I.: Shirtings V.


Thu Frl.


■s.: Congs. v. Spt Catholic G.C.


V/e^ley, 'rtaiis (I.C.I.). Gi'den Bros.


HAPPIEST TIME ■ After] she had proclaimed


thit she could'“see champion” sbirieorip told: her she wou '


see!better if she cleaned tlieii, erformances


Battibg Bambld;


Swick'


♦59 so


Ick,./!! ?57


Settle, 183/5' no.


43/6, Cour-


110/4, Pidiham 205/ N. 73/5.


retary arid treasurer of'the school, apart from' the years of the! 1914-18 war, when he served with the; Veterinary Corps. At,present he Is trea­ surer of the Trust! and Sunday school, i ’ ! I


I He can recall regular visits


In' ihls 'youth] to Blackpool, where Methodist services were held In the GraridjTheatre and where tl|e best preachers of the


Sucri men as the Rev. Hugh Price Hughs. and the Rev. Peter Mackenzie' and, Josiah NlX’i


[I day! were to be heard: Before! the first' World War,


Lowj Moor bad the best cricket and football teams'In the]I dlsthct, Mr. .Walmsiey


has:'played on; every cricket grbund jriver a] wide area of Laricashllre and recalls with pride' trie ' members of' the 'ClitheroAeleven led by Mr.' W ' Gannett; h ' ' '


derson,


Men like Messrs. C. M. Hen- ■ ixr O I n^nmUnoAT) ' T


Latham* son] W. and two hurst C


W. P.! ’Tomlinson, R, Patefield, J. Jack- Birch, H. Battersbj’ coaches [from Stony Dllege,: whosq. namek


were Stubblngs and Roberts. S/PARTIl(G WORK


Mr. 'Viialmsley’s father died


!whfen he was nine, so he hAd to leave: school at 10 to sta: work in the warehouse at LoW ■Moor Mill f(ir 2s.|9d. per w;e£k as a half-timer.


At 13


and he when It


he learned to weave was still at the m, closed down In 1928


during the depression. He recalls many amu?it;g


Incidents and jokes played ( ' 111


new boys at the [mill, sue! sending I them [ for glass hfuiji- mers arid plgepni milk. .


Incident; he Remembers con- perris' ah old lady]who was pe guided ito try on some ne glasses in the twisting rootn.


One ipartlcularly 'arausing


' Mr. 'VValmsley has given; a lifetime Stres


still 'a member.


‘.T’d better not repeat what she said w|hen she found there were no' lenses,” he said.


“My I happiest time was. at


Chris tmak| when Garnetts gave all [kinds df good things:to the villagers sjuch as beef, rabbits.


and buddings. I had the job o f :


them,” he adde 1. One riiah whom Mr. Walms­


iey reirieiribers with affection Is Mrii Jorin Rutherford (“a ‘:'bus i'soul”), who visited ’’lllagfe every week with a of clothing which he sold


gene


the pack to hard-pressed mothers on an easy payirient system.


best pens


‘‘H.si wares were always of , .


and he helped


man;r [a |iad to be decently dressed, at a minimum of [ex^ ' Mr.'iyalmsley said,' '


nglers await


the floods By SPINNER


■DOTH Rlbble and Hodderjare ■ still In need qf a good tonic


In the way of a cleansing flood, Once! again the dry-fly expon- ;


ent has reaped the bbst re- warc s-]-in the evenings; ,


sfan l^y,]Tupps, have attract­ ed curie [a few brace to [the hpoli, I


■’: ■ ' ! '


out dry


ini killing eight fish—In the spaeje of a few hours. : Thesb flies', should ;be a' great


pi.e! local rodsman, [trying i [new fliiorescent-dressed fly, found little difficulty


— ss when better conditions premil. ']


w6rch>-= ithreadllne fishing, creeleLa jllb. and Jib., grayling as well As flve nice brown trout frqmi nine to 11 inches. • ] .


On [the! Hodder, Dr. Moles-


angl day


On peisame. river, a visiting j


brovmles,i two of which mea^rifcri 12 Inches.


)veel|-end estiiary-flsrilng by a [party of local anglers


proVed' abortive. Salmon [and sea-erbut]! were showing very Infr jqueritly, and the only'fish netted wire of the flat variety.


er, oh dry fly, finished the wrih]|a nice bUsket of six


Bfiwn Variant and the [old n 1^.1 J. WaliHsleys recollectiops


, Mr. .Jpseph WalmslCy, bf ilebrating his 80th birtp-


ojf service to Methodism tjdhurch. He joined


Mr.' R.;. [Birtwistle; of. Barrow] '


ithe [re1''bi jofeey Mrs. P. t e M.. . Clegg


at


-A whist land domino aid of (Pld. Lahgho


conduifted the annual anhivers- ary ahi .d flower services at Congr^l igational Chapel on! Sun- day.


Stanli ANl


'NIVERSAEY. — The Rev. Bdratt, of Lon^idge,


the


at bo was erde. anthei and home, guest


FE!


the'Ell party ‘Sunh’


A


. Theri Mi


lins “iConsider the Lilies" “ Jerusalem, my 'happy Mr, E. Hartley' was the


orgadst. ’


evenlAi tional ship


"■ i


;i]L6wSflIP. - On ’Tuesday ,g[ the Clitheroe Corigregaq (3hurch Women’s Fellow-] ifislted [Newton,


,


service! was conducted ,hy! ey. SaUie Ffrench, and the ‘later had [supper 'a t ysld^.’’


i ' :


■ei was a good attendance h' services and the [soloist ib Hilma Coates, of| Clith- [The choir sang :• the


The lesMns at all three services |


‘Ihe Rew J.' E. Walker, Vjicar James’s, j Blackburn,


WHISXj-hA.whistland domino t


Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J.’ Troop raised £47 for] the Whalley braiich of !the.'Clitheroe Diviiion Women Unionists’ Association.,


ANGHO


Institiiti ;e held ’'their • monthly, mfeetirg r, when liady WOrsley-j Taylor presided.


W.I. delega


es celkni account of her visit |as e; to the London meetlhg.


Mrs. ]G. i: Calverley gave ^


himdkraft'Class and a k'eep-flt class |iext iWinter.,


Arrangements were made for a ; 1


decOi


gave ;i [demonstration of flower i ixions,


|Mis£ L. Bi3tham;.ofi Blackbub,


given Home.


sold, ( he bfoceeds of £1 being to thp' effort for St. Denys’


Aftenvards the flowers were


Ta,yloi| worj'a competition fof a necklape made from buttons. | J, fr. ylhomber, MissiE. rthwaite, and Mre. 'A.


[Mrs H.


Cowpe W(ookty -were tea hostesses.:


I Mrs. SLiUDBURN


, SCR IPTUpE.—The' certifldales ; l or th» recent scripture ex^miha- tloh ■were!: presented,, in 'the Methedist Church pn Sunday iby he [ Rev. P, A. Payne, superin- ;end^t 'miiiister, ito KathlCen M. Allan Harrison, |E. Wilkinson and Russell


roh: tiarol Hasor.


msori, roU’ !


NEWTON ttaker and Mrs.jT.


PENDLETON; -The! Pendleton Womeii's


....... . ’ ‘ i’ ■ ! During 'the; evening serylce TOSSIDE


the Bi oil Band, ’ m. ■ s- \ SC1IO0L OUTING. - The


i DANCE.-j-An; enjoyable dance ,wasi held in the Institute, last Friday jMusic 'wag supplied by


anntia; outing or^nlsed by. Miss Mitcbe UJ, head teacher of the village . tchf/ol, was a visit to ItolmtaU' Abbey, and Boundary Pejrk, Leeds,' ,


Hiuise Mui^'um and]the' Abbey :d]’M^onasljio Craft Exhibition,


and DOtVNHAM


i VyOMEN’S lNSTITUTE.-j-The 'moithly meeting was'^heldl'in iDoiimham’School yestefday W^k, [when Lady Clitheroe^ presldi^.


! ivirs; Buckley, ofi Darwen, ' an instructive demonstratloi.


“soft furnishingsi’’'-’ She thanked by Mrs. ’Tohi^-'


e plac^ visited were Abbey ' ! ' I '


party had lunch at .Kirk- then went on [to


in London to which she was gab, ' '


hand-made necklace or was Won hy Mrs. Rushton Mrs. Whittaker.^


a' competition . for the


ave on'


tvas


’ Miss BairstoW, 'of, Rlmhtoon W.I., gave an Interesting account of : [the N.F.WJ. annual meeflng


bracelet khd


best


' [The social hal^hour [.was by [ihe granhies/Of the W.I., gaVe a programme h a ^ on Pickles.” 'Those 'taking part Mesdames, Hudson, *' Roblison, Rubton and Watson, asslsteid by Mrs. W. I. Todd at the piatio.


taker, Wignall and Miss M, 'Todd. GISBURN


Yoimg Farmers’ Club met, Park House Farm, by permission of Mr. F, Graveston, yest^ydgy week.


■y.F.C.—The boys of • Gi* i;


judged sheepishearing for flciency certificates. !'


Mr. Mason,! of Bolton A


■pbey, prOf


Coates; 4, G. Rae. Intermediate: 1, H. Moorhoiise; 2, R. Haijibn: 3, T. Laxton.j


Results were; Senior; 1 W. Graveston; 2,' A. Hanson;


E.


I ston, A.! Hanson, E. Coate Moorhouse, G. Rae, A, Atack and K. Robinson. Mr. G. expressed thanks.


Rae


• at Gisbum was spoilt byf weather. B li r n 1 e y Gran'mar School Old Boys were the vlgljxirs. Batting first, I they made 13|4 for seven declared, when rain ppj; an end to further play. J. I^ms- bottom was undefeated wlfb 57 " Nutter took ’thrie


CEICKET.-fSaturday’s


^me the


runs, and R. for 37.


visited .Stonyhurst College, she ” Mangonels ” XI in opposi­ tion. Batting- first,' Gi^bum scored 81 runs, and were indejited


On Sunday the village


team with


to R. Nutter (35) with support from H. Frankland J. Beardsall (12) for the billk of trie runs. For the “ Mangonels,”. CaJ-fing-


good (19),


iton took six for 16. Tihe CpUege XI were, dismissed for 65 chief scorers being Glllin Callaghan (12) and Ibl|i .(12). : ’ For Gisburn, N. k. Waterwprth


dtson


took four for eight, D. Palmer two for nine, and A. Du)cbury two for seven.-


READ


Consenative Club on Sat jfday was arranged by the 'women Unionists.


WHIST.—A whist drive ih the


2, Mrs. W. Laycock; con., Mrs. J, Pollard and Mrs. Mellows, i Mrs. T. G. Whittam won a special prize.


■Winners; 1, Mrs.'W. Hahson; I!; Mrs, W.^, Sllnger was IjliC.


Editor’s Postbag c r . ic SERVICE


, in Whalley (fliurch last Supday, as publicly invited, the ■went to show respect '■


whole of Clitheroe Rural Dmtrict Council m general, and ir


j


family have done so muc Whalley and for ■ that chji;


criticise, but nevertheless i <pame to the conclusion that unless ,the the


It is invidious pbrhap^,]


councillors were inured tb belief that “virtue is its reward,” .they must have b^i disappomted as I was.


deflated with ,the unlmagir dull hymns, tunes which singularly reminiscent of those, “Th’owd cow deed of.”


justice would have received food for thought.


anyone studying for a 'thesis on l much


with every observation about the Welfare State,


Then the sermon,' I


curiously inappropriate,,.tpj the occasion. In the whole qf| the service there was no atteriipt to “Let us now praise.the Mmous men,” or even give thanks .to the humble and hardworking]'ones who give so much of their 'time 'to our affairs.


It was a good, sermon, ] .but '[ [


see the Church going down tb the extent it is, and one can' only feel sorry for any vicar whp does not receive, co-operation.


Apart from this] it is sad .to


their white su rp lic e s although a few . boys willingly give their time I


One misses the choir bpys in


•yoiith of the parish, ■: ' !]■ They' have no Sunday j after­


ringing of bells, there is literally done to engage! the


;q the


noon service, and of the onpihour they have on Sunday mornings,


part of it is spent In chimfii and part In school.


i|:


instruction they appear tb getj No wonder they are always down] in the coal dumps, dirt-tracK. riding, or up the trees tormenting birds.


That Is the ambunt of religious ■ I’ 1


said when criticised: i'They can’t expect us to work [for the Church when we’re kicked bff ,thb church field in our play,” ' ' j


But as one little spokesman


Anyway, to come back to the special service. With all due,


respect to, the minister [whose remarks In the Press are|always. Interesting, surely 'an .'qppor- tunl!y was lost last Sunday?


MOODY AND SANKEV.


and now


beginning, I was correspondingly atlve, (were


ugaiy


plexedly to the strains of “Moom light and Roses ” on the org^, a rather hilarious if


Having walked m, rather Sir,-Attending divine service


riter the


tlcular 'to the chairman, whose par-


for. to


en'as , per-


only, F(I)D 200 local premises are i


jgETWEEN 200 and 3)0 premises in Clitherou are affected n H


force on Sunday. One oj food stalls on the marl whether for profit or ipo' rules


where the staff can get a place of work and froit, tc


a^ ed made and


towels must be provided the wash basins, .which be kept fcleah. and In working order.


[provided. Including watern:dpf 1 outer dressings.


One of the big problems be motor lorries and horse-


. drawn, carts, from whlc 2 l c|bd is sold. These will hive haye some 'sort; of pro'Vlkpn for^ hot water,' but It Is pected that bottle gas is answer In .these cases.


Se


;■ Traders, generally, were) prehenslve:about the c'ostbf'all this equipment, but they [all agreedon the Importajice | of


cleanliness iri the haridllnj of food.


PRETTY HIGH The general oplnloh


that standards of clealnli In Clltheroe shops was pietty high. ,“How long Is Ip sirice there tyas any outbreak oi ill-


“Many of the new -testa­


tions seem to-bejbo'unc uplin the usual red tape. A loti Is going to depend/on hojff pney are Interpreted.’.


and dealers in appllancesl to provide hot water, the gas electricity boards, for ir sts i|cfe, were looking forward tD -ptjps- pects of Increased trade demand for their services


nd


News about the regulaiilbrit are set out In the leaflets t elng


bn the other hknri pl im|U,ers and


ness


First-aid kit ^ must also, be '


by the new food-I ygmne regulations which c(ime into the chief .problems will be the


A *.. f, ..aS . ha H ahIa^iA A A H I au. a


et] tilt any premises dealing in food, will have to comply with the new


The chief regulation Is the ruling I that Soap, nail brushes and clqan all siich premises


must have a constant suiripfiply of hot water tq hand basins iithem quickly and easily from their iiets.


hot water to


others. But though the


distributed to shopkeepers and regulations


come [Into force on Sunday, it does not mean that food pre­ mises will hav( to] make over-, night'changes. ’This Is obvi­ ously Impossible.


“Time will be


TIME ALLOWED i allowed for


carrying out tlie Iregulatlons,” said 'Mr. 'E. (Joatps, Sanitary


Inspector; to Clitheroe Cor­ poration.


Commenting on the regula- tions] Councillor E. Crossiey,


-uIa


District Licensed 'Victuallers’ Assoclatlqn, said trade was al­ ready crippled by taxation and dwindling custlom.'


The nelw regulations would


as mean! IncreasM [hotel costs. her reason for


and 'werd ario the, jprlpe


shad(|wed for future.' I


ness, or anything attrlbi to food shops In Clriher()^.?” one trader asked.


mtabl'e “There ’ are a lot of points


still to be Ironed ,but, but -hy­ giene has always] been given the closes't attention In the licensed Crossiey


trac e,” told an


and Times” rebprter. He


intervals ,


linportance In tod, is! given great-


Hyglen^,


the llcensed-hpuse, staff-train­ ing sliheijne, with which Coun-. (illlori Crpssley assoclate-


the syllabus' of Is prominently


Councillor “Advertiser


their]owi| supervisors, who In­ spect public h )uses at regular interva


I said th ; Ijrewers had ! :


iricreases fore- the immediate


runs, (15),'


There were 11 entrants gnd the following I passed: W. Grave- H.


run who ‘Ask yfere


■Tea hostesses were Mesd^es Taylor,, Todd, H. Watson, Whit-


■um at


DROUGHT ilkgeijs fill


buckets in bed I


’ ':BowIand havA once aei ^1'.; Bolton-i


been near


fheetlhg at the oli the village green,


buckets with water for Use their dfouglit-strlcken l^om};


Th^e Supilly, which i


front Bolton Hall estate, up last week and since all i|/ater, both feir drlnkl and {domestic use, has had be carried 6y hanil.


tl. In order, tb conserve the W


supply, the iraajorlty of \ill!i|- ers; have carried! watejr washing .purposes; from den {Beck, wlhich rims th one p d of the village,


Early


serve, source of Supply, should the] situation ■ bfecoj really deaerate. Bo Rurbl District ; Councl ready to step In with


werb being


^ncy measures.^,, ••, a| Council-Official said


plight of trie Villagers wb Ingj watched. If necessai water would be Carted by rtjsid.


In July l^st year, when


taps ran dry, villagers 'liad, carry all ijheir water eltifer


from the well or Sklrden Bed J


One villager told the “Ldve r-


tlser and Times” that slice the] supply failed last wetk, il had had to fetch buckets water, from the well, about yards away. For some of villagers it meant a walk yards. .


!ost of the residents, pealllb


ink the need of careful us i^e of the drinking water from the well, had been' making net's to Sklrden Beck to 'ibta; n supplies of water for dpmeeijic use.


Boys ihrew pieces' of 1


-broke windbW 'WO boys, aged nlpe' stood


windows of co'al sidings NWe panes-of glass, wdr!


£|110s., wepe broken owned by 6rl


The hut,


________ Is leased t) clltheroe Co-operative Spcle' who use It as an office,


Rkll'iways.


appeared year-old boy and a nlne-year- ojd girl, jo:ntly summor ed stealing ar axe, value l)s.


The 10-yeaf-old boj’ with another


ftom an ofli o'f the C:


l|y the children as a out” while playing.


b nearby a


en shed in the j ItheroC Congrt g;


tional Church, The axe


had been found r-raid shelter, nsed


in “h:


ilscharge, [on payment costs each.!


They were given an abso .i.te of


c e- 5s.


y, e two boys were given] an


absolute discharge on paym drit. l9s. cdstlAeach.


;j,.so lo­


J^EAD bfeat GrepC: Harwood on 'Tuesday night in the


seml-flnal of t Cup I criqket


PadlhamJ Batting flrst


106 for four 21 overs. The


but slipped up innlrigs: closed


the [final at Tuesday. ,


n


le Ramsbottom lompetltion at


Ifead scored ■;he allotted


were! R. Goodvfay Pollard (36).


chief scorers, (25) and J. ,


Great Harwood karted well.


later I and their: it 102 for nine.


Read will njeet skipton • In Clltheroe next


R LES Read n6 in


before Cllthfrie nd


io.


Juvenile Pnnel on Wednesl arid admitted having trifbvrh tie


coal througi a hut in Bawiilands


•a ri


■dll tor


Sklr- mgh


this [ week attdmbits made ,to tap


iwla il ‘‘More


^ALAB¥ [ increases to made by CUltheijoe


ITS RY R 1 ns lalling on ______ Rural District Coined


its principal officers are only betag __-


under the


‘ “strongest posMbl^ protest.” ■ Trie Flnadic^arid belneral Purposes Committee has agrleed


Increase .for thelCh|efj Surveyof arid ;|nspedtor (Mr, H. Cockshutt).


Rushton,’ be Iflcreased accordingly. Sanitary


They also agreed to a salhry


■.tlatlng Coirimittees for Clerks and Districtj Council Clerks and Chief Offleiers of local authorities and the secretary^rif the! Rural District Councils’ Association;


cord'triat they ihaye ,no dence whatever In jthe


The Council plac[ed It


to protest [to the employers’ secretaries of the Joint


But the comjmltted decided


that the salary award!of the Joint 'Negotiating Committee for Town Cleris and District 'Council Clerks s plemented ahl tfieisdlary ofithe Council's


THE 'EEKfS


OBlfLIARY MR. T. II,


Mr. Thomas Dawson, of] i3! Clltheroe, diec. Tuesday. He-vas76.


on re- confi- em-


ployers’: side of | the Negotiating Committee^, and that they will not [be satisfied until trie Joint [Negotiating Committees’ Cc nst|tUtlons me so Improved or revised that


Joint


local: ‘authorities stronger posit on future pay claims.


write to Bridlirigton! Corpora­ tion [wholeheartedly! support­


• The Council also (ieclded to nrrit.fl tn Rridlirieton CorDora-


CONSTANT DEMANDS '


! [


: ring demands of all! branches of- local-government bflflcers salary and


and servants for wages increase:


to jolii a protect because they believe that lofcal-'gciyernment salaries and wagesj are already adequate and! tljat further burdens should n()t 'b61 added to the rates by miDre pay in­ creases.! :


Clitheroe R.I1.C. ' i


convinced that jthe [recent words of the Chancellor of the


'The committee i are firmly


Exchequer on th3: (country’s financial difficulties j makes it imperative that ' all local authorities shopld join In re­ sisting any; further claims and so help the Cnanoello'r in his task of keeping inflation at bay and restoring phe pros­ perity of the epunitty.


meeting on. Council approved the Finance Committee’s action.!, ,


After hearing this at their Monday,' thfe


'Iwllll:ng


ing the action taken by the Mayor * and chairman 'of the Finance Committee In [calling' attention to the | ever-recur-


in a resist


Clitheroe, whert hl^ life. For bem employei Coplow QriarS position of fore retired 11 yea^s


Mr. Dawsori A keen [ c!


Dawson had, association | Congregatlpnajl for 17 y'eai*s, first World I Wi tary of the Ch


Mr. Dawson


[tended to his son.


DAVVSON A retired' c u irry foreman,


Henry (Hprry) Salthtll Road, !n] hospital on


was bom rie had spent years he had


itnan when he a^o..


,ilrc|iman, long and active ’l|th Clltrieroe ! hurch, vjhere


Mr.'


dtlng from the he was secre-


ich Institute, ■


vho was well-


been well for known and re ipected, had not


able time, ; Sympathy Is ex- The Congrdg;


ter. the Rey. officiate at't! at Skipton todakr.


MRS. M.


nesday of Finch, of 25 Clltheroe. Shi


Born iri


Finch had at as a cardrooi local mill [ S! for a short ti[ Quarry cantee


Mrs. Finch,


-re tlriie worked iperatlvelat a later worked at Bankfleld


Henry Ashqroft been well for wne time. Sym­ pathy Is exte:iced to her son and two daughters in bereavement.


widow of, Mr. Finch, had not


their The Rev. Fr G. Bayliss S.J.,


Michael and will offer Reqiih m Mass at SS.


Clltheroe, tomorrow, prior to the interment Cemetery,


MRS. H The funqra]


Mrs. Hannah Newton Street, died on Mond A native of


GARLICK Is taking place


at Clitheroe C mietery today of Garlick, of; 44 Clltheroe,' who


ij . She was 65, Low Moor,] Mrs,


Garllck came [to live In'Clithe-


roe on her] marriage 25 years ago. She had been employed as, a weaver' a1. several [local mills, Inclucllhg Low Moor Mill uritll her inaiirlige. She was associated jwrih Nelson Street: Methodist Church, Low Moor Sympathy extended to her


husband arid daughter initheir bereavemerit,


The Rey.


officiate at th MR. J.


The funeral


Monday of] M:. of 16 Mayfield roe, who died terday week. A native] o:


H, Fentori wil| ] interment.


NILAND :


took place on James Niland


Ing died earlier Niland Is siirv sons arid flv


In their bereave


Niland was employed [by Department of plltheroe poratlori, retiring at 65. ■A widower, :ffi;s.'Nlland


Avenue, Clithe- In hospital' yes- He was 81. | Clltfferoe; [Mr., f rriany years}] tie Highways' Cor-!


hav-


thls year, Mr, ived by | two]! daughters, to


whom sympa'ih:7 Is extended ment.


f o r ' the fpurm


the Bcwland for cyclists jonlS This year, for


Racing Cycllsi the


riders, Indudirig of Langhol


Bcwlaifd’Khctts, Hill and


finishing ImeirieirlCalderstbnesJ The local [team ibjithe N. Lancs'


----------- * ---


preacher rit t ie; Moor [Lane Methodist] Cturch Sunday


T])HE: Rey.’John i Morecaipte,


School , anniversary services on Sunday.


demonstrajtlori service entitled - “Ralntow TJna’I was [held.


, the,day was Mi. p. G, Hartley ^ I ‘ M'





J)URING :■ thy, last 12 montlip: Clitherpe;' <'.c. Supporters’


!


■ the annual] meeting on Mondavi Mr. H, Qeldarl'was apppintea


c immlttee.


Club has lianuel|bver £256 10s.' to the club,'It was reported at


chairman,[with Mrs. L. BuUock! (stoetary),! ,Mt, [il. McQuarry] t’Creasurer) | ai)d Mrs. Bush wi


In the afternoon, a scholars’ | [, : /


Mrs. G. Purnell was the chair-: man. Orgahl ;t I .throughout


eing fromjci|ti,erce.'. H. Wrpe, o|]


Peteii three


organised the 4vebt' (No


for SO ■Whalle-


thei race is being held under the’ rules, of


miles, via [ Gjsijurn, , Clapham’,' Slaidbum,! Marl [Eaves, .to the


The race is over] §0 undulating! , ,GM


} u bi yv I


yellow band, bo riprising Harry] (8>/


Aspden,, AllstjajJj! Fatten Ronnie Aspdeii (9) and Hargreaves I (l(i), the latter b ’ ■ 3i)r


was i thp!


Clarion in | red jef-seys w(th a ; |co^— -*


!r Otis road] race! mday morning. ! the first :time][


3^' the start o f '


irtash League of riiere will [be 50 ' Hany Aspden,; 7), who has ,


to race successive year:


Holden and Longridge.


■ Stony hurst 'G. Bamber


Offered the same


J 3hn’s Church, a; Whalley New


sDme conslder- widow and her


itlonal mlnis- W. Wood] will cremation at


IJ. FINCH


The death ojqurred on Wed- Mary Ellen


Whalley Road, vas 54. i


In


It the' fomier holding the


lould be Im- t!rk, Mr. T. P.


®!)c


aiiljetti s t t& f im i FRIDAY


10^1 p the sqei


ca: [the Castle


,]day night? In its


Lights [i| ,nu


JUNE 29th,. of Vehicles: to 3-47J i.n


/the damage that/s< [wrought aitipng the] t: grounds! on


anyone n r senseless


been the wirk of ravini Certainly


savagery 1 tics or druiilen fools.


not done by children, was it cpsed by higri-s youths skyja /king qbou destructlo: spread and that.


.“fj ■this damai


was too systeraat:


[ The police’ have a c job In .trabing thes'e


'offenders, may not necessarily town. ,


perpe 'iV(


I If they aW caugh We profouiidly Itrusc


•are made to pay 'i cost of th^ '■ done, plu^


punishn)®! t no less.


, #


rtONGRA Kenneth


■TULATIO S3NE B, Staridri


•nd well-knpwjji Ribblesdali


, derers cijidketer, wh ;gained',’liis |b.A. degre ■^condj-class] ri-ondu a,fter special


geography at Leeds University. t *


AMONG Q


crafts at Rochdale wi M. Hampshire,'of “Thli Whalley I| p, 'Langh(


an! exlilbition of a rip—


T) 1 nv Pioa


their famil|ies' stretching


Carlloie.


rPHE sympathy of his friends in' this distr


be accorded Mr- Normal


ry, Consefvptive agei Clitheroe, who has sufl double bereavement, I death of fiis' fathei brother.'


ry, was killed when [his crashed in


His brother. Mr. Johi


•taking-off. The fath


geria 9001 was on 1


layed so that to his father s funeral.


;r s funeral 1 Jorin’j


could be flpri home foi at the same


John,'whjo was 24 ; wi de camp to] the Govern'


was single a,nd ] had b Nigeria! only


a, short' tir *1 ' *


rvFFERED for sale by: last night week;by


Son, aui tic Fellslde [


. |-as| bought fpr £2,600.


... Solicitors Messrs. E. an Nuttall, Blackburn.


. Turner and Bentham, Chew Mill was wltridrawn.


The so!


■were Messi house and


*


celebrate the [comple; - alterations] tc:.


roe, '


carried out Rover creWf Councillor!


ters in Duck street. The deedratidns h a i ; by the


lernard St


jobmaster.of the grou ducted a qiiz in which were asked, to identify


ber of obje torlcal interek,


Present,


appointed Rev. J. S. Parry,' of St


I of local a ere' the


Church, an_ Wood, of fhej Cpngreg; Wood cor


jomt; padre trie Rev,


Church. l][r. . , the evening-with a talk


alms and iriee.ls of Toe Mr. Henry R'oblnso branch chsirnan, presi *


they set.u: wheii the' cl ray'unit fltst visited ;th


iTH'E peppie [of^.Cl have beateii the


in 1951.- ] Up to last


7,000 people .Ia


Tuesday ( had :be


'rayed compared with . tSi:, L.v 'u lAAlnrtDH


1951, Whmh who visltep burn, Barrow The unit w -


Co-op Hall afternoon.


c Sharpies


. included the I unit ir and Wha


Mill next Monday aft Barrow Pylnlwprks or


day afternocj" ,11 VJ^it ( 0! - -


n and i on Wee


OUNCILL'OF : es


has


Borough )nd Rural Joint RPed [Safety: C


ilrriu


, Councillor ;J. A. Pic hairman with Mr.


tee.


Chappell G. Calver|ey


ary. [ROAD Safety slogj THPsi WEEK’S^ CourtesI begets courtf i


Clitheroe R.D.G, is ap c• »_TT»*fn ivi I


Iseejretary ai... assistant seel


be- elected chairman of_C B(


'or! vend m . 1 B. Haw *r


01 sale at 1 njght by 1


I Son, aucti tile freeriok ^arm. Bill


_ Dewhurst, do., Blackb' *


'tore c nc


of .Toc H, ik [on Moi


t .


took first prize in the section]. Tile lexhlblti- arranged feir [people electricity supply Indus in - ai


from Bux 1, tieiprlzewir


damage a iheitj Justlc


varitonnesi could !onl:


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