I: : AfcringtoniGomb., Di Oiiedoi F m l i i
t'■!]#' * S I
1 1 ■
';ffl I i ,
i e s t seiecU o ik
AND TFE LATEST
p a t t e w s
IN CONTEMPORARY ANP traditiona:^ e|esigns
OVER 200 kotLS TO ! AND
:ii m
58, WIWLLBY Tel. 136.
RD. — OF — CLITHERO
:tLB ^T.] Tel. 136.
Experienced i A'
i ! • ■
YOTJR S AT
A STAEF
CHOOSE 1 FROM OF I ’
I and F ittw iRVICE i
tratlon 6f and - the p la c ed depi ,f tiheht Cehi etery D
Mr.' if. Hail Paris and tent ent.;.
rdm ap ;he con
jtroi
ii[tment and
im e t i j r y i::il
T'arkB. The ’ Partis
upoi thly m 'Town.^Gou
, Tils' Iwai
(emetejr:y. ender
ipnart: , Su
th
_wlll 3emet;
when the ting a mort in lespect adn Inlstra cp’s furictlo: autioirlty ’
cen eterSij ( fened to ' anc mussel
arr mgeme the Mayor
,a:iclh L- qjiestlou pern
leetlng dec
itlOn: ms
, Tie, les einrle comifi: CoincUias sup ;rvision
1 lA sub-;C' wit 1 detail: in ln is : tr f
Crlichley). vie i-chalmi
and Playg Co incillore J. Tall,Sand
of the
... of :tt djepart she; a feast
itb^blls ilttee to the
st... next year, and adminls- playgrounds
..J Parks and iiue'nt.
one single
U erintendent. ;hen become try Superln-
illded at the of CUthefoe
cn Tuesday, L of formula,
dl Ipcussed. I sbn will be
retirement, — — aboht his cirljcketlng career,
Pike, of heard
a
, Most -lovf kiiow him a player who the: team’s ' llAg averag
anent PoUcy control and a the Coun-
cemetery
.icnt of I a to: advise the control and
itjimniit Is - Of t i j v
;nent was re- innual cockle In May. |
3 parks and
jee to d^ul general: ad-
_.ian I' of rg round, J.I&
vie j^thalrmt ter 7 Comn: W. Shathhs
lilts |w 11 (Coun the!
. the .ahi'Of littee, land
ppllceman too late
I I i ■ ' chlpidaper
■poiket; on approaclji,
iw
wt y \yiialley up I agalp
triites I were 'tek. ! Described
' lyl The^ r: tlilh 20
dlham, posltlnd
f: ZBT Safe > ):|ii mo il’il
TITANy T i RnTO
tian planb ihe :We..
Latest SI -list the 1 The! dll
from the a j:I .
hi I safe ffom I T :ee Pre
Bowl and
____the axe Under a isfervati )h Order.
J 3uncll of the b f Bowlapd R
rain even of the 0
qlstrlbut' sent
Come and
You’re right ahead thrilling O.H.V. for six and fine As always, it offers
featiires on every bud , he finest fami!“' £S5S.I0.0 (PIui
perfa bV
L o v y c j lT H E R |)p .
mi
STAINLESS STEEL: SINK UNITS with tullt-ln electric WASHING MACHINE
Idtdben space at all I j It's |dn thing that' ever i happened ehcn. lust liA: the iwork looki—
Hie Paul W I f ’<: ■ : ';!•iN il.'- ih; M lation i}i POSTURAL IMPROVEMENT
OWN PAETiCDLAR REQUI •assierra
Corsetsj and Bn SPECIALLY DESIGIOT
■lOYOini REM
MRS. A. A. GAil 24, DE LACY 8TB dlilTHEltoE
diathermy ELECTROL
Snperfltioiu Hair,
Warts, permanei|Uy Miss Tomlinson
or
Moles. removed.
(Gert.)
Houm 2. ST JAM^ I^W.
(off St, Jam^ ^tr^) BCRNLEY. Tel 6678
is: Mon.. Tues, Wed.. Frl,. 1 to 6 pjn j
Bat. by abDolntoient. ENTS
Tel. 44742. 8, HIBSON RD., NELSON.
STANP'SH Tel
, ‘
EMPIRE DEPOSITORIES, RANDAL ST„ BLACKBURN.
D. nioou.. --- Tel. -860. 62. ST., BURNLEY. 3039.
IIRUSH
himnij]^ SweJp VACUUM
Phone: BLAKEWATER 411012 Visiting Githeroe and
'VhaUey e v ^ iliuMday A
A Downes,. Cffitheroe.
GEOT: 57. Moor Lane,
P IC K F O aCMOyi[R»«TORERS' :d s aNCKIS M ash W onder tiali
fcn St«l electric washing i lachme with SE^ TffESE IN OUR
a compact, and ^e uning Staln-
& CO M:P A N MILLER STREET
hikes up no; ie cleverest nn the kU.
g top and
• Stainless Steel folding wringes^ i imtnersion heater that really bolls w
th^ghout — 1 4tiinute>.
alm
r — guaranteei) to be — num was!
RHOWROOMS bAx en DALE L 1 M T E D M, lANCHESiTER,4
try i t—come with enviable ne* ice and proved
and be thrilled! styling and colours . .;. with
«:onomy i . . with ample room . . in the Morris Cowiey 1500.
£279,
'■e*rvaiueinml>toring. j I3.0.P.T.) I ,
% i ' l iP k H
GARAGE Tel. p
wood ahds in the area will soon
li. the pireserva the] approval by
Riding County order proposed
and |ocq_„-.- y oodlancs. In trlct
aili^ upler
ijof] every owneb of scheduled
After the cooles have been ‘ other copies will
tually ■der.
tapir I approval
Short lie
'1111 is street Ati p:
;hei )Utslde oottom’ The . re-sited ilosk a naT S Ttie
dllage lei
approvi Council
lavei as etters.
centr that to
iresent, f*PTlf'T
pjolnlnjg i ■ g
. ;nd of Stocks by
,ters l i jthe'plilar'bdx the'Post Office at the
*f
people In the have to post
chool j^unds. last week.
the village. Hill box will the telephohe the old Gram-
Post Of ice proposal wte 'dd by Clltharoe Rurjal
2 5
l>Ei;PS INTO ■VE/.RS AGO
PfEA'ViY fa j deep drlf
cut off for steamroller is Grunsaglll, ' was blocked extra jobstrilctlon
roalds, dausliis location of t Most local bills b suspended
e.-.r
tut iif
matter.' •' I -1 *
Starklei, Atms .the prihciplejs to 'discover:the If lit wiere ,d Rotary] Club Whalley.
It headquarters' apply I for
illshmept of iClltheroe.
* Aid] W. H.
for thp nth *
elected pres eroe Divlslo|n
Monday ” .c.,. e4 in iBoltop the children Ing tb the, pennies wete
the Rector, hurst
*
the Cllthero; show Jn Dep sented to Mayori Courj.
■Cupp and
Ltracts fn tWircli ihs
m our issue of 3rd, 1933 of snow a:
lijarisport servlc services had
Si blocked ma; mdespread dii
and Tosslde Wi .ieyeral days,
as abandoned as the ro
* A meeting was held at the
Hotel to explain of Rotary and likely response
liclded to fofni a loir Clltheroe a,nd was decided sanction
* *
il lent Seedall, J.P., was
time.. ^ *
The trai .Itjlonai “Co^lop
iifsiom was obsqrv- -by-Bowland, h the village
Rectory, where distributed
i ' by
tlie Canon Brpd- * *
lember were pre- ■wlnners by R. Manley, d
pedals won Poultry Socle t
Ing a[ dlnnfen at the Sta|rkle Arms Hotel.
I - ■ - J ’ ..
of the Cllth-' Labour Pqrty
ihe loi the estab- Rotary Club In
any case, the did 1 not
ithe 1 Ministry fot
cut to post
)C stbox at Stocks moved Into King
ijllJ living in th ’Vhalley will ndt 10 ' walk to post
Bowland wh6 receive a copy
,I),C. coiinclllwlll nov'^
throw]wtigafish-and- :nto the road- a man picked
.. and seein;
put it In his a policeman
Cllti' leroe Magls- t<!)ld yesterday
.as a regular :week-
ird visitpr to D( yle, 1 ’O
the 'court was
■e|was yards
20 was llttei
j Whalley, Eric C Itheroe Road, fined 10s. for on the hlgh-
a litter basket Of the' scene,
;old.
..:lllor J. W.D. cjhalrmfln: and ithe Parks Committee,
^. consist of and other
, Wright and (jhalrman and I the Ceme- ICounclllors C. Chatburn.
he has pla, Rlclng'Conj
Put how
slh:e he flr| the beat 193,3?
i:. TTING OUT AND
tjhe news of his learned a lot
to P.S. Maurice Glsbum, .after I
Ills of the game ,s a CUtheroe C.C.
las headed both atting and boW'
.many know that !pd-with ;the W^t .abulary Xl evei
; stepped out op: Normanton Ir
, like has cijjtalned the teari since the end of the wari! duhng whldi time they.havp
•woh the Yorrshire Police Cup three tlmep—In 1953, 1954;,
and 1957. j indeed it
weeks a§o uiicn. thfe cup froM the hands of Si: ° ‘"^dy. Chief Con-
was only three bat he received
Heifty Stu stable of tll^ .West Riding, at
ai celebratloA dinner. *
*
. I force P :i. Pike played ,fok Aliofts Colliery In the York- - ell. ' A left-ainh bowler, he one ./Ickets for 23 rurjs
I his earlier days with th^e
shire Coup slow spin "-ak nine v
ind caught the tenth. On
anotl.ir occasion. plhj(-
in'g against Shadwell,- he too eight 'wickets for 16 runj
Police Xeagi was once runner-up. tI His best .
averages
Colliery if. Council and game.
te bat ar
match at Rotherham r Leonarl , 1938, Sir leaking y< ar.
Once dv
utnplre, P.i. his first ball le second,
,e three times ai
He has h^ided the bowling ■ the ' Yorkshire in:
perfomancies with 122 with'^Altof a the Yorkshli'e 104 In a friend y
r ing a chari|;y S w 1 n 10 n, near he bowled agalnbt ■Hutton. It ]was Len’s record-
With Wlfred Rhodes went between the covers
ir four. The third went Six.
. At this timed toWhat shafl I send^
hlm.doim
stage P.s. bodes and asked
Pike
t ............. ..............- - . pext?” Replied Rhodes
ffir me,'
pike. And riutton w(pt on before retiring.
■* hRICKEl
:Sgt. Pike’s !fame In
'kle says h isergeant i report the snake!
claimed a large slice of life. But he claims fihother direction. Is the only police
has undoubtedly
ih the country ] to discovery of a dead
grass ven Sawley 1 Vears ago
been, ilrcus.
P. s.Piki About 811
long It lay on the at the bottom] of ow about : three
i jettisqi
blnks it may have ned by a trayelllng
was one little cameo \ which he still rbcyis with a smile.
Laughs at the law? There
he was busily clef police st rushed ip fSund a a policemi:
As a. you
this area his retire There’s
,at. ing police-constable
Asked Why he had
I wish I’(. ago.’
one lad
.1 ' his shirt 'sleeves iring out thei village on when a man and said he had Id body. “Is there about?’’ he asked.
tnent. Sgt. Pike said nothing to .beat ,'It.
„ „ ___chosen which to spend
. iome here 20 years *
‘'rpHE bd had.
st night out I’ve.eyer was p e vq'rdlct of t fter the Mayor’s
the past 50 'OiARS Ag o
Extraci s from our issue of •Mai’ch 6th, 1908
AIR- D polnlje
1 Sharpies if/as ap- id stationmasterlandl
goods a{ en t at Clltheroe
successl.o 1 to 'the late Mr, H. Heaton. Mr. Sharpies was, formerly j tatlonmaster and in; at Atherton.
goods ag Becaus-
* [ * * . le disagreed With
the Government’s firoposals for re-amustlng the jrela of ‘the tvo ment, Lorif signed as Sklpton Liberal Assoiciatlpn.
Houses .‘of Pa Rlbblesdale
president of * *
master cf the National Sc.._—, •WhalleyJ succeeding Mr. 1 M
waldtwlstle *
Rawcllfl
head- ;nool.
]. * *
was teiripoi;arily closed. The oramers declined to bay 'whbn the mill would re-o^n *1 * !
Becaufee of lack [O trade Greendale Mill, Grindleton,
f o r o r la ym e f l Cllthetoe!''Education Com
mittee appointed. Dr. W. E Barker as Medical Inspjctor,
at a salary of £100 a yea^r. * i
*. Cllth'troe C.C., thC pr^v_lous
year’s champions of ghe blesdalel League, virere
sented''vith gold m^als with caps and blazers latter bjlng given by Mr. Baldvrip.
Rib- pre- and
the H.H.
at Mbor Lane Methodist; Chapel, for ‘five members of the congregatlon who had died within i 10 hays
A melnorlal service was held M m C aie. a i w d a r BY ! 1 50 Y IBS OF SMCESSFtl BREWIIVC 'tb
Mr. Alfred 'Wllsoii, of Os^ became ..
to celebrate !0|
lest for iver sink \ ’lenty of 1 'nstalled c|
m
Cheapi Gh
bon’t knora i “ Well, ips a poor lookout
how right he: w is. to hit 150
commented j S ... .ball, well pitbhfed pulied for four). (Pike sent doiirn
Youth |Nlght at the Tpwii Hall last FrWay-
I This particular boy
hapk alluding to the of botiles of pop and. crisps |. Coun iglil
doubt that tbe eve coihplete success., It
thoughtfully provided youngjguests.]
should'be repeated, for .the adults, too.
I Officials;were Impi: the persistence of ir and girls who piled
worked, or why a particular course of action was taken.
of was! One girl was fasciiated |Wlth
: meter, had I picked and herself
the
nqysterles .of a After its c
ralorked the su I #
, cbmpto- ifpabilltles
been demonst up paper a
ii'ate I ad
id| she pencil
im out for
WPtAT was CIitl{i ’ ’ 200 years ago?
of life! In the 'borough appears in
Pococke,” published “ TraVels of castle, declared; like
the seldom I read Dr.
picture lit 1751
Camdhn Society only 70 years
Rlyhard py
the
ago. : Pococke who described the
worsted yarn and Its people,
and the nature business makiiigl “ T ley send their B Iorn In 1704, Po
town [is chiefly supported by Ihne I kilns
i'Thls small spinning
and fairs, but they air'^ a poor their
cf i;hem very
thirsty and giving them a habit of drinking.
distahee of 20 mllei Ing a|nd manure an: about 3id. a biish spot.
lin)' ft
le to the r bulld-
ibllj it tor on the
elled [widely on th< and p the Britisli rose to be. Bishop c f
!ocke tov- mtinent !es. He
Bl Meath In
spinning, markets
apai’t? Crltct 1
toys of ey bad fbr his
Seriously though, thlere Is no
bt Wis.a cei'tsjlnly
pirhaps the ____with
ay im i
'essed by an
boys
huestipn after quesil loil 'ptil ithey hnew exactly how la par-; ]ticulaf piece
equipment jby “ Quis bhU.ap
rere trere Socle ch
ifel beit'
reland and was a minor; ■ bthropist.-'.,,. Li ,
. in. In 1886',his travels published by the Camden
sold' In 1859 at a public
3;y and his Importance as iionlcler of English social la the 18th: century was
fully recognised. ] ■ '
* ] : * I '1
f IsItENING to a talk on tackler’s tales In the
l.B.C .’s ITorthcpuntryman pro
gramme last week, I was rci- npded of ah absolute gem of ;ackler lore, Concerning the .aqkl^er who bdeame chairman e local urban council. , ■
celebrate! the coronation
ci.ected in the square outside ;hC (ouncll offlqes, but as their [ck er chalrnian was confined bt d he missed the “ lighting • ’’ ceremony.::
ifj lE^ard VII,' the town had ro very ornate, gas lamps
]
snbigh ,'he Inspected the idriuis, and at the next council trieel;hig 'Sjaid ihe was very pleaied vrith them.
At soon as i he was well I’Tpere was, 'however, one
criticism he had to 'Would it not have been
a!,better Idea to put the two lam;
i])s an I equal distance *
* *
FRIEND! who does quite I a lot of lecturing to various
spei itles mentioned to me the. othbr day alwut the thought- ibssiiess of people who Invite '-'■ “1 to speak. ] I
, Is, h e said', an exception
s ta tio n o r 'bus stop, and help l l i r w i th 'h is gear, for h is J e c - tures are Illustrated.
anyone to take th e trouble meet ffiiln at th e railway'
nd when he arrives-at the
rrieklng th^ members blithely discuss their business for an
hoir or more before asking him to spealk, when they could jris; as easily ] discuss it after he has gone. ]
“I don’t mllpd rdally,” he
5all, “otherwise i wouldn’t cairy on with my lectures, but i little forethought by officials •orild make, things much easier.’’
] . |-
il writer he]was unknown line of his manuscript^
COTTON! ^:ACES TO ITS PROBLEM brighter hopes [in tfede gloom
bncerned.
[specialisation appears to be tlie} kbyriote of sutcess— at iCast as far as the cotton Iridustry In Cpthqrbe is . ■' ' I ' l l :
tylal area, the town Is at Ipresent; e^aptog the ful. force' • i i , '
----------------------------- ---------- I -------------------------PdUS-'
of the trade storm which had blown oiit jof existence many textile mills,
By .concentrating b n
spjeciails'ed work, against which foreign competition has
le^ efte itol
bebn finding a steady demand, particularly from home mar- kejts. ' i;'
let. local mills have. ' ■ I ] _
; The , majority of textile eriiployers in Clltheroe agree It j Is not possible to compete against thfe fibod of imports
reaching! this country frbm Horig Kong and India, j
■ But by producing the; finer goods lyhlch foreigners find It difficult jto copy, they have assured [ the Immed ia t e future bf the local tex|;ile
Ipdustryl I, ODTPUT SWITCH pne employer, in fact, “ was; quite optinilstic. By a keen
'Study of] the home market,! he. is [able to adjust and switch; h)b mlll|s output in raderj to inaintaln production of selling llr|es. I I
■ i Produjjtlon, too. Is planned
In order tb avoid the evl^ of “llaylng|off ’’ workers at slack]]
periods.! ' lAnother emp l o y e r Ivas'
slightly less optimistic. !a1^ ■though his firm Is carrying ori, he iald the reluctance qf: custohiers|to place orders and the general effect of 'the
•credit squeeze was making thing's very difficult.
.gioths from the Far East, as ey equip more and more of .elr mills with the latest
riiacl;hlr^-ery. I Still [another described the
liptlook as “ not so good.” BRIGHTER SIDE
With] oiders decreasing land
the lobms “ weaving to stock,”' ;he situation was definitely jlnproirilsing, an official said.
It was| becoming Increasingly difficult ito cope with fierce foreign competition.
to the Industry is the genbral rise In the quality of Imported
i Perhaps' the biggest threat
A FTEi?| a couch [had [slipped -L* /iff fViD rnnf qf "hlc Vfln.
I I i ■' I
in two ' •' '*
| .|. wlierej II; had bben ■ pff: ijhe roof
Magistrates’ Con when|the driver,
This ^
his van, fastened
with ^tr|fig. the Idrlver sawed It] in half and reloaded it Into the]back'.of the l an.
: was state,! at Bowland
t on Monday Norman Peel,
of iTilehouse, Wlgglesworth, was rinejd £1 for using a van
with ari insecu :e ' load. H6 pleaded guilty, jinspi W. L. Croweroft said that two pollce pimen: at Glsburn spny th 'couch fall from Peel's van
nethbd ihlrik It was: a very good
g.ed of transporting it.-
Wien the oflenpri was out] Peel said .he' did
Iibw Moor ^bden IljiGrqen Olitheroe R 6 l | ' Boys
■ Mington ’galley pimtbum Brpckhall
l;
despite!the gloom descended on the textile jlngustry, the in Clltheroe Is on side. !'•
dnj the whole of view
;by tlge enter than this.
But froin a long w. il
however, rich has
Lgnfcashlre position
t e bright
reluctance of the Indus trj
One' blamed It bn one mill-owner
the outlook li •term point
youth to More
spoke of
rooted fe , . dustry born durln war slump—a feelb(i still the mine
Apairt
------------ ,U,e deepi ‘ling against the In-j
remained flrmlj 1 Of many ;ieople.
____
the Interj ig which fixed in
howeyer, ]the fact was that durlrig tfie past f 3W years otheb Industries hald ] opened up in the town and I offered other opportunities.
from this obstacle. One piiUowner, however,
saldjtlree young left! o^her jobs go weavers,
wbmen had train as
“trickle’’ "flobd’’] In'the fu^urJ.
He thoried this was th^ f ign of ]a
Il dimmed I Cedar Swlft| 1; Cbatlj
Two goals I Ch^tburi
I I ■ I J.,
I A LTHOUGH lthey hadi] : ^iteam, swljtches 'fl I Asplnwall's gbsence 1 Injury: i Chatbum _ 1 decisive: win 6ver Ceda| I on J Saturday-1 \ Cowell i i as leader of the Chatbii I with Atklnsoil .(R.) co I agjmadejleft.;i ' :
j '.It wasn't long’ befor] 1 began.: Ip twi} minutes i i had taken a;;long pa* ■ I dota, thb whig to the]
i tot pass to JOHN CH/j : who-inerted, j: Swifts '
I equaliser, after 30 , ! MASON'1 takifig advantL ! defensive lapbe to run]j : arid score.
: jjpive ■ minutes from]:| I terval, : Chatl|um ‘rega lead ]'With , a; very gc| JpH nlg CHATBURN fol oss^
self' Iri poss^ionl In:! goal arid caliply picking put
_ goalkteper’s.jrieach.j ithe scoring.,|5 . the balii: just oUi airily.
. ..ohjitlie re-btart.'CO] ' the !fmi]ddle,'|: beat t tacklifrs and''shot low comer of the net to:
II
' Atkinson,-1Jnu'^ing for Chatbum—gave man': very good servi&el
i LANCS.iCOMB., ■p. w. D.:
Clithcroe . . : Oldham R.
Chorley R.- Bailesiown padiham .. N. Nomads Wigan] R. St. I'lielens i Glossop .. Lytham ... Horwlch R. Morec’be R, Lomax • •. Rolls-Royce
Gtii Harw'd Dariven R.
[26 18 6 25 16 4
!24,13 7 •25 13 7 :‘27 14'S ' [26 14 4 f26 12 5 : ,1 25 12' 4 i24 11 5 124 10 7 !26 10 5 27 8 7 24 8 5 20 7 5
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