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Parked cars
causer delivery problem
w
iPair pme- flith- lural
am
__mg ' the] 10 : greatest; of Britain’s exportere althou^ in 19^, the industry’s total exports, wee only £1,500,000. ; , M
mit aB enquiries received'^, tile- fai- direct to, tiondon and the manufacturers concerned, will be , ified immediatelyj
teleprinter service' will [trans ;
en ered by Messrs ! Atkinson's shew the SpreadaH : lime and fertiliser distributor [[and the Uriversal manurje [ spreader. Literature is also available.
I agri-' are
the
|r>- in lering
bared
I them londi- to
l^uar
cded of
Izilian 1 I
lush
Ig so kctivi-
a . ■ Ign-
|ica is 5,000 total will
lerica, OK'ing nents
I most RIDER HUET
T\1t R. M. BARLOW, the rider Orpheus ; ill in the
hillicn
R ibblesdale Cup at Sawley. V, as thrown from hisj horse a id suffered from concussion, e was taken to: the ambu- ince tent for attention.
styling for „ ' : the brolader foot
The.se Broadway models
brii.g comfoijt to feet tV at love to ibok slendjer. The Beoiet is lever D a Liiaiia Styling.
in t :ie cle flatters your foot, m iHy
HEAT CONT
Cooking be seen
NG APPLIANCES NUOUS BURNING FIRES ETC..
lm m \M
appliances of all types can n our spacious showrooms.
MILLER ST.. TEL : BLA 8282 iMA N C H E S T E R 4-
S, MOOR LAffE, cxrhAoE . TELl
4S8 8 Ladies and Gentlemen.
• j party’s invitation to present m/self for election to .the Borough Council. [
;t gives m^'great plea-sUre accept the Conservative
ence of Council work but am prepared to work on your be half to the bfet of ,my ability.
I have no previous experi
gained during my career as the. Assistant Manager and Manager of a , local textile Arm will prove invaluable in the event of my election to the Council.
The experience I have
should play only a very small part in local government and that,: if I elected, Lshould vote be in the ! best interests of the
I believe that Party Politics
Ldl, I assure ybu that niyi best efforts tur behalf.
wbuld like me ,to represent you, and
lYolirs sincerely, Fran k N e lso n .
IIEEdE.
Ladies and Gentlemen. Thilee yeairs ago you did me
the great honour of electfng ihe to the Council and It has been an epjoyable and in structive, experience.
arh still of' the Opinion, as I was in 1955, thaf politics are not .thejmaln consideration in loca,l affair^, and] I think my record lias shown that I lived up to the promise not to be a “Yes” man.. My 'aim is to help Clltheroe.
Although i a Conservative I
May, 1956, made Housing, Chairman — onejj of the' rnain'
Quite unexpectedly I was in:
Ipedple from jClitheroe’s mst Clearailce *7 .sympathetic consideration and if! I am in my duties this! human problem will
liancial position of the Housing f;jr better than for many yeark' The
departments and the one res ponsible for more Corporation assHs than any other and at
Church
86 3 electors placed confidence in me and ippointed them and 'that they, along support iny colleagues land myself on
j Here’s a reaLy wor I'vhile concession w : Mows cloublf; tax r :br husband ;ind w
IVimual interest up
J : n the Ordinary Df i S FREE OF IN»ME 130th husband and jivife are end'led to ];elief--£3omM.
TRUSTE
Wn k Str^t, Cl thercie
to £15 partment
AX- this
I OPEN AN AtCOU NT TODAY A T THE
f f
11777,7/ &
CG.LTa conceals the comfort. Style 459:
Elegant Bi'oadwaiy model in soft elasticike-d suede, trimnled with ' glace j kid black or blue...
In brown, ...69/9
I
Boys retimed stolen
■pLEADING guUtyi at Clithe- ^ roe , yesterday' 'week tO' stiaiing 180 cigarettes, worth £1 7s. 51d. from a bakehouse; in Union Street, I Low Moor,, rtree y o u t h s iwere each
granted la conditional dis ci arge to be of good be haviour for 12 months, and ordered to pay 5s.: costs..
Inspector |W. Wright said , b i ‘
tt.e eldest boy had returned 1(0 of tlie cigarettes to Mr. Bmiamiii Saul, the owner, shohly after the oflende had en committed.
■: he large colour transparencies
"mbj ‘iteere Is no' b door I (to a shop -anc
long h ie of cars Is parked front, what is a'delivery man
to do? 'i John
Brltlih '
Edward Horsfleld, a Railways Idriver, of 21 ;eldi Avenue, Chatburn,
yesxerd^ay week ' that] he stopped outside |the line| of Iti deliver three bundles t)!,des| and three cartbiia 11 ras f there j lor three lit 5s oi: less. •
He mint
i ,
seHe maintained that more 3now-
have beei: causqd if hej had parke 1 outside the Gas S
rooi oflsll ceni
of [the road,
Jack Houldsworth itrict goods manager at an d th e ' National
said oti Rallvfaymen jivere
a most serious view of >e of summons.
[ owed to carry out without opposition! We
say the men must their
, thpre wte 'some' ob- ion jiln’ this case, but' it necessary
idid. " rsfieijl
causing tion
on Aid.
granted th absolute discharge O
In iCastle Street,! innece^sary ob; summoned i 1.1. If /t f. I rtrtcfC
said his (lifificulties.
5 e n r 6f :4s. [costs. Dugdaie, I presiding, Bench appreciated
obstruction,”
Motorists wii rally award
: imiual rally of, the Lancas jiiri iRutomobUel Club, held Tvei'
n'iWO Whalley motorists won the novice award hi thi
TOO miles of roads in SoiithT West Lanca'shire on Sundi
(Austin A35. was 1 Mr. S.i Aj. Burnett-Hiirst. His navigator was Mr. J. |Summersgill. i :
The drivW of the bail! ah
from Osbaldeston. covered :i lOO miles {route chiefly Oyel
I The rally, which started
minor roads finishing at Rib[ Chester. The best performancje was put pp by the smallest car, a 293 c.c. GoggomobU.
OR
A i Hall, for
Chifistmas.”
rious obstruction would “I ,naa
Re deided tha it his wheels Were over the
Toad^ -L the “ angels ” ha| A sdene
Cowman) Noriian'
I holds up the three] convi . Cawley' and John Ry
from "My Three , lb wuc * !
;j| B It the gun is, not le already taken care of tnstt;
Gaston Lemare (Tom i ;ts — John Cowman,
JV! [ifeii re
ONVICTS
iLaiighter-raiserl at _ >wergate,
in the afternoon of Christmas ^ e , two mt rderers and a swindler shopol M. FeUxDulay, J 1
manigei the shop for relative Gaston Lemare, a bi,g business tycoon; who rm itedly arrives with h hew and heir. iPa
Du lay is an honest mm. but a p£ thetic blunderer.. He
expe n ep
und(
Cassagop. Yc
Is e’ren
flnapcl: the the
eSor to s
sounds Ai The
ung Paul is completiiy T hW uncle’s thumb. He engaged to a girl
ne Is In loye with Matte Louise Imlay. Felix’s daughter.
uncle’s choosing, thoum
le plot ! concerns tlte •ts 3f the three convicts ;raighten out the muddlgd
nclal affairs of FeM a|i}d romantic; attachments
the dialogue sparkles wi wit and there are many amjiB-
young couple. ------
it is thus set out prosaic enough.
ing sitijatlons. the stars
three convicts—Alfred (470 plaved by John Byrne, Jtles (68l
The ^tars are, of course
mai, and Joseph - (30fj placed by Norman Cawley.
7), played by John^(I^[(
res7s on these three, but t are noi hlng less than superb. A more humorous trio wc Each
A tre mendous .re^ponsib:
be evejry
hjiM to find, one excels
himself | ,
RISTMAS The
ilternative title filr |“My Tliree ^ g e l s ” which is belt igr produced by ^ t. Michael’s this w^k might
be. Sfet n a tropical Freij|:h penal
Players at The “ Three Convicts
settlement, it begins vheh three convieps—
■are d ilng repair
__^ keep The audiencejln a cOhstE nt state of merriment
one does not other i| and
jpart jiist The right air ojf be- iWilder ment. One feels That, indeed, he is powerless hi the face f f events he neither un- derstr nds nor wants to under
aI Ignatius Calvert is well cast s Fel X Dulay, bringing tb the
A HQIJP-UP that failed
“BIG SAVING” ON HOUSING
Conservatives ^pini sided.
Worried unemplpyment, found g^sed
abor
WILLIAM' SCOTT, aj 64^ :ii year - Old unemployed f()und tube
chalrmaker who was dead in bed ^ t l i a gas nearby, was worried : being unemployed, the Lancashire Coroner was last Friday.
|' ,
;,Hls verdict wai th|it Scott, who liv e d alone j at 11 Wesleyan Row, klled hiraself
there Was a string smell of gas in a bedrooin whereJScott
[Idt Rj E. a; S. Hansen .
was lying dead in bed. opinion! death qoal-lgai polsonir
r
pany director, Whalley Road,
Scott’s nephew, liad worked for
due to In his
(Cyril i Scott H,anson of
chairmaker at his works. He had been laid off work eight
,
pr nine weeks auo Hilda Wllsor, flnlkhing-
)Toom clerk, of 57, Chatbum Road, Clitheroe, said she had known Scott for about 20 years. He had never threat ened suicide, b it a few days before his deati he sa,id he iCould understand people com- jinittihg sulcidp when they: 'were worried.
lElizaleth Wright is quiet and restrained. ; yet completely (effective, while |Pat Wareing, I ais Mi ,rie Louise,! brings h real
stand ,As Emille Dulay, his wife,
I rhosp lere that would be ^rdid were it not •humorous.
breat 1 of romance into sm THE i CUSTOMER ,
, Another excellent portrayal ( come > from Pat Hargreaves, as Madarme: Parole, a customer
I who :iever paysiher bills i only appears twice, yet performance lives in rnemiry;
She her the
To n Cowman' has a difficult foie IS the ruthless, grasping
I Lemi re,' but he' plays it Inlfic' sntly in a dominant 'while BUI Taylor is the ilerfect Paul Cassagon. weak, and vacillathig.i yet transformed when he glimpses the o p ^ r - tunll y of power and weMthj
, Fr;d Dunn lias llttlej more than a walking on part M Sub. Lieu;. Espoir of the ^ench navj, but] hel ls thoroughly
(Somietentj M-. John Cowman ls| to be
com illmented on a nea,t pro duct Ion that moves at ^ rare pace and makes the inost 0.1 the many* opportunities for
laughter-inaking. I Behind the scenes the stage
iPati ick/ Fullalove is bouse 'manager and Harvey Stitcllffe l»usi ness manager.
istaf comprises John Mullen, IJohi Brown. Raymond Har- grei ves, and Cecilia [Speak.
;
!' T le ktrikirigJ decor is by J. ' Hoi len and T. O’Byme,
!l He was worried about his ijob and the prospect of having [to visit the eniployment ex-
i:change.
Vicious attack on woman
][ Clitheroe, at ' jher i home 011
i|TVDR assaulting Sheila King, 19 Fafaday ArVenue]
|of
.April 18th, Edward H |]15 Seedall Aveiiue, was [j over for 12 mlonths t( :j the peace in a sum
I i
:|at ciltheroe yesterday Hall was alsoj ordered £4-4s. -advpcate’s
years. He had been making a nuisance of for some time
described the “ vicious,” sal had known
T h e r e hs argument nt
[all for himself
d bee her
all, of bound
) keep £20.
£^2s. doctor’k fee, an
a t t a Sheila
week. I' to pay
fee, a' d four
] shillings costs. Mr. Jack Houldswort a. whb
:k as King some
to her n an
Hall had pushed her ,—- ^ chair and hit ner aboijt eight
times.She had suffered bniises to the upper lip, forehead, a!
a bump on the bruised blackened Hght eye
reason for the attack. Hall told trie court b'
hoifie and into la
icom-
The pene, Pendleton,
kaid his uncle 20 years as a
sboiit East told
to record I |:
XTODSING, edufcation, the welfare o^ the agei, Iwal m^Sr -t*-try, were topics discussed at a municipal - dection meet^
ihg in Clitherde Conservative Club on Monday | evening, i' The meeting was addressed hy the|fouricanmdates, Coun.
T. Robinson, Mr. ;C. Ch^ce. Mr. D. Coates and m . F. Nelson. They were introduced by Aid. J. H. SatterthwMte. who pre
by obposlhg his own party’s differential rents proposal- one of the] few"| political qufcs- tions Wblch had arisen during his three lyears of office-i(he had carried out one of his two election prpmlfies—not to be a “Yes’’|nlani
Coun. T. 'Roltoson said that I
that would have arisen in the Labour Party,! he was hot punched ofit of office-he was actually given the chairman s h ip s housing.
But, unlike | the situation
differential - rents, Coun. Robinson said! that council- house tenants [were enjoylhg a three-year] period free of::in- creases.
Justifying his action ' on FIXED INCREASE
creaie instead, of a differential one on.April 1st. 1956. Slight increases since then had been for ::ates, either weekly pr in, ] is. '
Te{nants;had had a fixed'in-
two lump sun Rents werp
perl 3d of thr increase-no meet in thes costs.
March 31st. 1^59, giving a Clear ee, years without mean achleve- ! days of rising
now fixed
to the general body of rate payers that in the year before, he took over [ the housing de- par ment the] cost to the rates for housing |was £5,320; . the equivalent on present rate-
epun. Robibson pointed! out
the £. Fpr the current year
1 horsing department was cost the
ing them £3*|oo. or'eid. ifi the £—a saving ipf £2,320, pr 5d. in ;he £ . 'I
| , ■duties.
credit to himself—it was also duk to the team work of the ful: him
He did not claim all this
Council. I who had 'given every support In his ^
PROSPERITY j
mbst anxious to be of Service to Ihls fellow! townspeople.
Mr. C. Chbyce said he was
Clltheroe his affection fOr the old town fibd continued to grow. He gave an assurance thkt his, spare time' arid his knowledge of experience would bb gladly given if It would add to Clltherof’s prosperity or happiness In any way.
IJurlng h s 20 'years in pejople' are sh
‘I-believe ould be
_______ and that the Imaxi- mbm effort Should he given to trie welfare of old people.” he said.
educational facilities
and recreational
He. too, urged the electorate tc use their|votes.
i I r|
democracy t° work the 'pewle niust exercise their rights. One ol the most'Important of these
Mr. D. Coates said! for a M
was their fight to vote. It pwiple do hot use this right then we [are goverigd by minorities-|-and we suffer for
ihin. ,a and la
was also Injured. no apparent
bleeding' nose.l Her'left arm There was
lost his! temper because of King’s filthy language]
le had ]
rLCX)RE) SUM F04 “ B 0B rA J p B
Scouts raise £157-more to come , and Cubs in trie Clitheroe! area
1 I
ts tives of each group in the Parish,, Church trime is more to come.
j u
Last year the Scouts raised ^t58i9S.-5d, but th ra g 'oups-Istenyhurst CoUege.^who^^ a
ei oney. , , ■ ' ,1 (bongratulating the boy|
' Dr llansen told them that ! Bob-a!-Job {Week? illustrated a Souths ability' to be self;-
|] reliant, helpful, and [to ;Pfil| togetrier with his fellows.; I
,Scouts and Cubs;;Renewed , i 1 ! ' ' i
tp ;ir ' promises ' during j thp arnual StJ George’s [Day : and
Fc unrier’s ! Commemoration Service in!the Parish:Church,
Icondiicted! by the Vicar,' the R^v. $. Birtwell.
In jhis address the
Eildleston,' Church of C lunty Scout ChapL
Rev. V7. England lain', arid
,
!
V.caflof St: Peter’s, Saleshury, u ’ged the'boys to read a]bo(lk f ir rilder th an '“Scouting ffir
Boys;” but [a hook v/lth all prlhclples-j-the Biblej. ; i, .: As Scouts and feUow- v orkers with God you will .not
■
do shoddy df iwhich
[work of to be
dcoiits arid Guides think of religion'as
,
l^ i^ - s ; Langho., and' Toe H Clitheroe-l^ave yet to hand
t.lrjifiir money.
0^^ holiday •__!J______ !-----——r
Dog bit njie,; sayi> man
,, A 'WOm IaN ‘ whose dog was alleged at Clitheroe
yestefday ■week to ha've bitten a passer-by In Chatham Old Road] Chatbum, wasiordered to kfep the dog—a years old Kerry Bfue terrieif-under
control. Mrs.: Margaret Volkmerj of
1 Chatbj ar n Old Road Chathum, who said had often been te workmen passin was also, oi|dered costs,
i
anything ashameid. do ribl;
thlri'g. . :They ca|.-j ---
a Siindriy r r y! out
Christian,' [principles though- cut the week,” he added!
/
I ]the ] funds of' (lorigregatlonal
:<klday by b . iirganised i by the ijplld. ' !
Guild effort £7 wasi
Lane Chatrium, said he [was swinging his arms as] he walked past the hoijse. iThe dog, which was sitting bn the garden wai bit his ribht Kand.
Arthur Lebrun, of 2 itri
: After receiving first | aid
treatment lat Brlggs’i Quarry, he went to a doctor’ri surgery.
jutoble sale Women’s
■,i: Criurch Ipn
raised iof Clitheroe
lO.’rUDEN'T life at ^ college! and in — was 1 described to members of
medical hospital
-I . .
the i 55 Sriclety of Clltheroe Parish Church on Sunday by Dr. B. W. Laithwaite.
_______ _ , 17, Rihble
[the [dog lasedj by
ig her house. to pay ills.
more S t
raised a record On Friday Dr.
it|” he said'. i |
fict that p^rty politics en tered into local government, bbt he thought thesfe; people tended to deceive theipselves. i Party poll ;lcs did notj enter
IMany people deplored the
much as fhey thought they did.
[people whose votes’ were Mated -by the svfay jOf rational politics cut their own hroats. iJust because the V onservatlye Party was said to
nto local government half so I
■ . ! ! : .
he out of favour at presentwas lio reason: for voting'Labour rit local elections, though ‘
t elleved fhis was whv
Conservatives had lost bf the Coil:
LodfiL AFFAIRS
}C unty Council
for whom to vote in this elec tion forget about ; national political affairs. Think about mtherbe’s affairs. Jt . . Jouncll in CUtheroe--no one
“ When I you are : deciding is your
iilse’s,” he] said. Stressing his pridelin Clith-
'iroe, Mr[ Coates mining example of pinistratlon In the me diversity of which had cushionei^ the town against unemploymepf.
said one Wise ad-, past was industry,'
new housing estates land the rehousing scheme. 'Bhose were the resulte of having^ a Council controlled by Cpris^rvative^ thinkingjmen who wanted to
Other examples - were the street lighting, wat^i; supply,]
... t l - control
he
Pulpy Kid/iey The best protection
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To maintain'the lealthofyour :lock consult your [?eterinary surgeon regularly.
-
move forward, not specta- cular leaps and bounds, but bs;,
slower and more cayeinl steps, that did [not drain mources. [I , Mr.] F. [Nelson'said |f he was
elected ha intended po do ms very beft to serve the rate^ payers oI Clitheroe. | He would take as his motto “ la this ac tion goofl for Clltheroe? If so, then I must support it. who ever thrilproposer.” j | ]
Although he helleyed that party politics should]not enter
into'locril councils, ihe^ pointed out that Conservatiye^repre-
sentatlyes in the pa^t had ai- ways had the necessary ex perience of business] and pro fessional aualifleations to en able them to fulfil their appointments with i credit.
Doctor’s i lay i
■ Electors must realise that whoever thdv elected] to the council! |had the full re p so ^ ibllity jrif spending 'the ratep payers? m o
n e y . I :
the town voted! at the election candidates elected rwould only
Unlefes all Gonseiivatlves ih
repres?ht the mlnorto. Dh<i®r ■present! conditions that situa
tion coiild be disastrous.
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that every; effort rpade to seb that
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