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New Methodist ministers are welcomed
irp iE two new ministers In the Cllthe'foe Wesley
Methodist Circuit, the Rev. Alan B. Macgarr, superlntend-
'^nt minister, and
..the Rev. Colin E. Cuhd, of Chatbum, ‘
were inducted on Friday by
tthe 'cKalflnan of the North Lancashire District, the Rev. Gordon A. Maland.
During the service, which was
held In the Wesley schoolroom' because the church Is being decorated, the lessons were, read by thei Rev. Gordon B. Kendrew, ofiWhalley,
The induction was followed
by a reception at which Mr. W. Gordon, | circuit steward, ■presided.
| Mr. Macgarr and Mr. Curid
were welcomed by Dr. C. Royle, on behalf of the Cir cuit, and w the Rev. J. H. Fenton, su^^lntendent min ister of the Moor Lane Meth odist Circuit.;
The Rev.-Ji S. Parry, Rector
of St. James’s Church, Cll- theroe, added a welcome on behalf of tlie Church of Eng land and Mn R. T. Radcllffe spoke for ■ the Clltheroe Congregational Church.
Letters ,of| welcome were
read from the Rev. S. Blrtwell, Vicar of Clltheroe, and the Rev. H. Hardman, Vicar of Chatburn, who were unable to attend.
More ballet I 'P ht.{
Send th:m off to schoo l on the right foot
in , , Mi 'i. Me
It’s important-lj-and it costa; you nothing— p make sure ; your children’i feet are strong and bea thy land growing as thet shbuld. So bring them ale rg,[ ^hether i i they’re dheifoil new start-EIIB
. shoes or not, for professional advice or help^in ^oe-fitdng.
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successes for Gwendoline
'■jl/fORE successes In ballet .h a v e been gained this
summer by 'Gwendoline Wil son,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Wilson, of Eastham House Farm.'Mltton.
Fourteen-year-old Gwen
doline has been awarded gold and silver medals at every festival she has entered.
She was awarded the Senior
Ballet Trophy-for the highest marks in classical ballet and
the Senior Character Trophy at the Bury Festival, as well as 11 first, 13 second, and 12 third prizes at other festivals.
OXFORD BROGUE
Latex or crepe soIm i
Man jailed fo r begging
)QpSfe%dlH| frohl house tO' house iniWhalley on Sun-,
rrowiHiti'f B.' (C.Di£/!t-
5 Block Ton—
cWI<)'.^7
Ji^ ££ toll, rrbw/wp*.
See the
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^rite range at SOLE AGEJTS FOR CLITHEROE & DISTRICT
d a y , 33-ydar-old William Marshall, of no fixed address, was jailed for a month at Clltheroe oii Monday, after pleading guilty to begging. ,
Marshall who had a beard,
had nothing to say In court. Inspector W- Wright said a
complaint was received at Whalley police station. P.c.
Copeman saw Marshall leave the door of !a house and put Into his pocket what appeared to be money.
Marshall was a native of
■ Scotland, added the Inspector. He had sjerved with the R.A.M.C. both at home and abroad, being demobbed In 1947.
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Tablet to be uiweiled
• A MEMORIAL tablet to [the late Newstead and Odtol-:
Ine Garndft, idf ShlrebUrn, Clltheroe, Is'sto be unveiled next Sunday, during morning service at St. Paul’s Church, Low Moor.
Members , of the ,Garnett
family, who; haVe been closely associated vVlth the village and church for more than a ieent- ury and a quarWr 'have 'erec ted the tablet, which Is In bronze.
i I t has been placed near the
memorial '*^dow to 'lieut. Commander Richard. Garnett R. N., who lost His ■
life'fax the
Thetis subniMlne disaster shortly before th en a r .
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Bring Your Shoe Repairs—For Better Results Reading oht a list of Mar
shall’s previous convictions f o r larceny and begging. Inspector Wright said he had been released from prison on January 2nd after serving a month fori begging. When searched he had 8s. 9id. In his possession. >
Said Alderman J. H. Satter-
thwalte, presiding; "There does not seem much point In fining you. You will go down for a month."
Leonard Garner, Pendle Junior,! a nine-year-old schoolboy,' of jBolIand Prospect, and his cousin, Andrae Wilkinson, aged 111 of Hayhurst; Street, saw a boy kicking iwhat looked like a ball but which turned out to be a hedgehog. Leonard and Andrae are members of the local branch of the R.S.P.C.A., so 'they at one? took the animal away from the youth and remonstrated with him. They then took the hedgehog home, where they ate caring for it. Already thev have a cat, a dog, rabbits and somfe budgies. Last week they saved a cat from drowning. -Once they kept a hedgehog for seven years. Both are wearing the R.S.P.C.A. badge.
FACTORY LEAGUE TO BOOST SAVINGS
i ! New trophy for | the top firm
. ] ^IRMS in Clitheroe and district are to be asked to join ,a National Savings League to stimulate interest and encour- a »e pride in the achievements of savings groups.
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This was decided at the annual meeting, on Monday, of le Clitheroe Borough and Rural Distria Savings Committee.
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ane e;ffort to Increase the me berkhlp of savings groups By 5
'he league will be part of im -
per mouths beginning on October 1st.
savers are needed In Clltheroe. A trophy will be available
for the winning factory, and points will be awarded on the follbwlng basis:
• One point for each 1 per qeht. of group member ship to the number of employees.
• Three points for every shilling saved per member er irionth. ;
The chairman, Mr. H. Cahill,
Ings cent
said that the cpmmlttee had always been proud of Its sav- record, but the magnlfl- achievement In the past
flna: jClal year, when £715,853 .
was Invested in the area, was a tribute to the savings work ers ahfl movement.
This sum represented 12s.
l id . per'head of population, an all - time record; The achievement was all the more remarkable because the cash camC; from a small population scattered over An area Of 34,000 acres.
YOUTH PROBLEM The field I of acitlvity requir
ing the greatest Attention to- dav waslaihong young people wlio were Taking their first jobs .;
All;the school groups were
functioning weU and It was important that halblts formed there should be carried on to adult life. Mr. Cahill sug gested that a card might be issued, showing th a t a young person hbd been a member of a school; group, j I t could be attached! to the .school report or sent tb his enlployer.
OUR COUNTRYSIDE NaturAl
.[gJI/EBY i town, I industrial or rural,; should have a natural
Ihlstory or field club. It Is mbi'e essential than a good guide book, to which It has much to contri
bute fo^ the [resident and and visitor. ■ [ 'Unfortunately this vital neces
sity Is, I regret to say, often overlooked or avoided even by.
those -who find 'satisfaction to such matters.
j , The cause, I sUSpect, is due to
the amount of extra work In volved and, no . one, however In terested or aiiisclentlous they may be, wishra to undertake extra duties.
sad refleotlon on a , town such as I Clitheroe so Ideally situated that the need has not been fulfilled before to-day.
It Is, however, a shame and , bthdr 'itoWns such as Sklpton
and Slackbum have thriving clubs and ^provide interesting lectures :to well-attended meet-
But let Us forget for a while
•gested du'ring the -jJabt week or so.
MATTER DROPPED
-During tills period several 'pte’o p le Ih ^dltheroe haye
approached "me regarding what they too consider is a longffelt want.
FOR PiGS
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OIL & CAKE Mills ltd. hull. •iM
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'Reyirfir fbp^iles are ivaliable . from y|ur local Merclilnl
J.if.ninn ' ScIenUflcallycompCLtid^d iy thofliin .with Its own Fittening g
SeoBcmMg and’ExWclIhg Hi6l .FOUNDED 1904
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‘Lbbktog babkibver the past few .years I find that I have repeated ly ifrtiiwn attention to this.
agreementthflt-a'iffltinral history dr field Club shohld'be brought into existence ■vrtthout. delay.
For myself 1 am to entire
-Hons, although several people showed Interest, and so the mafe'Hras dmiipea. New, I ain ^ad to "say, thete is a tovival of interest ^ j u d ^ 'by 'those who 'have-eppromtoed, me, sdn^e- ttiliTg will at labt 'be fionb.
Nothing came of my suggea-'
One reader claims that the plant life 'and boteiny ^ our
such irritating affairs and iten- centrate qn what has been sug-
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district should be covered. Another who finds to the micro scope a world of absorbing and tetoattog wonder Is equally, concerned in spreading his own knowledge.
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A few are interested in bird e or serious ornithology and
several are fascinated by birds, flowers and recording such by means Of the catoera.
their own j particular field ' of study'cbitoected With our'district and yet are no doubt content to . Remaining solitary workers.
I There are' others who have I But, after all, there is some
satisfaction In sHaflng otir know ledge and Interests. ■ There Is much to be said for the lone worker, but the advainitages for
'■'the iinajority are tocreSed by. full association'With dthbrs.
The value of such a society 4s -
tremendous, -for who qt one time or another has not tollnd some peculiar Inteot, 'imilsutll flower,: or seen a rare bird; an^ not, being an .authority to any 'jiar- tioiilar lllld, has "^ivki up to d i ^ t ?
This is where the value of h
society, attended by Hie ' vaildns specialists comes to ;:so -usefijl.' For, as most of us have 'fCitod,' what Is difficult for one Is 'com paratively eai^ for another.
AUTHORITY
to more itiutn one 'field 'df patuial history. Indeed, It is enough I find to concentmte on one sub ject, for as one’s knowledge Increases so the field of 'Observar "tlon widens.
: Wow Of US cap claim authority /
' 'There is no end to discovery to Nature “and that 'Is why by pool ing our individual resources we dll become richer.
; 'There Is Also the advanitiage of being able to use other people’s fequljJnTent, jTOlat.'mbre enlight ening experience than a session 'with 15116; imlcttocCpC under the
guiding h a ^ of the expert? I have' Bufeh an instrument
myself, but during ithe week-mid a friend cmled to see m'e and brought along his own and a selection 'bt slides.
; They were beautifully mounted
and were!j concerned with those minute fonns of llfe-thie (Uatoms, to be fbuhd In ahnoSt every stretch of Iwater. They are ex quisite to' Mape and formation, yet 'the yastjmajorlty iof people a^e Ignorant abbut'tilelr presence.
attractive! and the beginner Is well advlpiri wlien-^commencing siibh k, study!'to "^get the advice ■ of an expert who can guide and often save! a great amount of frustration. This,, as [pay friend Axplatoeaj (Would ‘b e , ;withli), the reach of the WUb IhembBr.
Other iwbjeots are equally I^CH WORK
We k^b ‘Ibrtiinate to having such ito^loled regions liubur
•own inmi^ate' territmy ana the natural !liistbry student ban always Arid attractWe ymtk to do.
'There is [woFk'for the botanist,
<eutoUibl(%ist and geologic end ito bie ^-lortUlmte to having Within the [town people who Have spMit 'yeaip studying these' iUb- ■jects,. isUt’ilbt therefSie oplJo^ tune that a SbClbty’shbllar toithe one I have 'suggrated should be formed Inj Oliiheroe? '
done at thb outset (md although, like bo ni^y. 'otiier people, my time appears to be token up by to c r e a ^ I demands, I . will do
Mudh iVbiflc '%illl 'have to be
'Whate‘^er,lj ckn. Others;'Who have approached
me are wllltog to
glye.esslstonce. If ybu hkye ’&y dugs^tlttok%hy not contact me by letter at this office? ! ;,
If you ate wllltog to' take on a
little work to rconneqtion.'with this, so much the better. But if yolJ, are just interested and anxious 'tp -give toipre support then ybulMl be' jlist'as ■welcome.
A (ximfojrting t o It means that no
maker ywAlkh'y6u’jput'dWay,*iafely& Post [ Office Sa'mgs'BaiikliF'to OrtoaryDep'a^ | Trustire Savings !Bank, the yearly interest on the 'first
[invited is absolutely ffee of -Income j
'fa s (but hot ’S u te ), The samfe Cbh'c^siibn can be ^njoydd by ^'ivife with d sdparkte accotint. Husband and wife with a .joint ! account can have :'Up ’to /£3D ihtatest 'Income Tlix 'feee. [
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cent. ' during the six This means that 64 new
the Chairman of Clltheroe Rural District Council were unanimously re-elected joint presidents! of the committee.
The Mayor of Clltheroe and TBifil COMMITTEE Mr. Cahill wac re-appolnted
chairman with Mr. T. P. Rush- ton as vice-chairman. Mr. J. Hargreaves will'again be sec retary and Mr. Harry Wrlgley treasurer. Mr. J. Loynds con tinues as publicity officer, Mrs. G. Salnsbufy is street groups secretary ana Councillor J. Entwlstle school' groups sec retary.
who were re-appolnted, are: Mrs. A. Coulthurst, Mrs. G. Salnsbury, Miss D. M, Rush- ton, Miss M. Leigh, Councillor J. Hall, Messrs.W. R. Sl'kter, D; Sharpies, J. Taylor, J, 'Sea- bridge,- J. Robinson and C. Mitchell.
Members of the committee, IThe chairman and vice-
chairman were given power to co-opt new members of the committee. Mr. Cahill and Mr. i Har
CHILDREN SAVE HEDGEHOG
M.R forecasts trends in the textile industry
TT seemeej likely th a t world trade In cotton [cloth
would not in future exijeed, about-1,200 million lbs. a^,6ar, i
’toat {s So -.tb^^S *pe!r^CeHt Idfe than 'in !the yetifs'bbldire the war, Mr.ifelcharil'Foift told the Rossendale Te^ile'fibolbly.
Trade'In rayon cloth %lght
reasonably be ! expected to continue : to rise for some years towards 400 million lbs. a year or eyen more.'
Mr. FortJ based his forecast
on statistical studies of long term consumption. ;
The consumption of rayon
and cotton In ainumber of markets In all [countries ex cept those In the Middle East was bigger since the war, although the sources differed from which the increased consumption had been met.
GREATLY INCREASED In somi countries rayon
production! tiad greatly In creased, while the production of cotton koods, measured In the consumption of raw materials, [was unchanged.:'
In others, the production of
cotton goods hqd increased much more [than'In rayon.
In stllli; more countries,
nbfably New Zealand, Malaya and West ; Africa, the jn - creased, demand for both rayon and [cotton had beien largely met;by Imports.
STEADILY RISING Exports ; j of ! rayon were
stekdlly rising and now ex ceeded cotton.
An Important factor in this
swing to I rayon was the steady and often lower levels of rayon Iprices, particularly of staple, [in contrast J;o the uncertainties about the prices of cotton. I [
Cbnsumptlon'of man-made
fibres, other than rayon, since they appeared on the market in the early ; 1940’s, had closely followed the rate of Increase for rayon
I during the corres
ponding eairly period of Its development.
C.D.I team in CO
/TiviL Defence men from, ■ Clltheifob were;second In
the headquarters section, field cable-layliig event a t Chorley on Sundayj.'
I They were taking; part In an
elimlnatloiyj_co,|lipetitlon for the Civil j 'pefehce regional tourney 'arranged by” Lancs County Co[uncU.
| T h e I be a m, comprising
greaves were appointed! dele gates to the N.W. regional conference at Morecambe. ;
^60 for aged
T^HE annual flag day, organ- Ised by the Clltheroe Old
Peoples’ 'welfare' Committee on Friday and Saturday, raised £ 60.
Chimney fire
I’pTREMEN turned out bn i Saturday to deal with a
chimney fire In Richmond Terrace, Clltheroe. There was no damage to the house.
Messrs. D. M. Tipping,' N. .W. Turner, R. Woo'd and R. Hogg, will iiow, [go forward to the finals a t [Belle Vue, Manches ter,on September. 21st.
blaze
.^HILDRM ' playing In an ^ unused [stone-built bam, formerly! [part of t h e old Tower Hill F^rm, are believed to have !been responsible for a small fire; which broke out In the building on Friday. '
Smouldering beams wbre
quickly extinguished by Cli-' theroe Flri Brigade.
NATURALISt
GIFTS FDR EVERY OCCASION A Wid e selection o f |
LADIES’ AND GENT’S WATfTIES BY ALIi THE LEADING MAKERS
# All Gmrdnteied with Service After Sales § / i T f
1955 AUSTIN A30; Saloon. Twin carbure^rs, , special eng ne equipment; normal mileage; condition. Taxed.
USED in excellent
1957 Series VALXHALL WYVERN; condition as ; new; many extras; normal nuleage; in excel- j
[lent condition; Taxed.
1950'VAUXHAiIl WVERN; in good condjtion. Taxed.
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1956 FORD POPULAR; 15,000 miles; in perfect, condition. jTaxed. ,
1954 Series FORD POPULAR; many extras; wireless; reconditioned engine recently fitted, Taxed.
! Central Garage
Riming^tpiiy Nr. Clitheroe I'TEI^HONE: GISBURN 254
HIRE-PURCHASE terms' — insurance — EXCHANGES ford . STANDARD . : TRIUMPH STOCKISTS
Preipier. Showrooms,I '
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CA3R BARGAINS! £470 £750
, |, £325! £360:
£275 ' 1[RUSTE1
SAVINGS BAilK CHURCH STREET, Clitheroe
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is the rate of interest allowed in the 'Special Investment Department.
Depositors with not less than £50 to their . erkit in the Ordinary Department I can deposit up to £2,000 in the Special In'vest- mient Department. Repayments; are normally-subject to one month’s notice but sums up to ' £50 may be drawn on deniand.
and SusaQ thelri meet,
churqlji' r lc ia '^ ;
ton ^ married Church,
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lends'!;o^ the bidde
'kd, [Clltheroe, ■was, at Clltheroe. paElsW in ggtuidfty, to Mr.’
Ipqr, whbn Mto Pat- nd, of 6li, WAddlng-
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'1964 1953 1853
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