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and held last ^
Nil. E presid gene^
NG Cti J. 'Ycj: at
Dalitrlct
and thwall e,
thanisa ■were
.1958 vere el as fojlows Hindi
he
Georte Harrj
Uhe chalmkn, Mr. T. Laxton, tteasiirer, Mrs. H. Thistle-
it the eek. i
■'oiced.hs T officers
. gave to the
their retiring Mr.
GISBURN1 'ke, :,Yl
meeting of Xpung Ooron
Co
lllSERVAIjlVES. — • ' k:
rj ie-j>resldent, i ith annual .[he Gisbum
. jnservatlves 1 ktion Hotel
reports, ant* committee Gomall.
A. Le ivey, M P.; Mr. D. J. Yprke and - Sir. D. NdSon (chsdnnan, Skiptin in Div. Y.C.):
jy; vlci^ presid nte, Mrj J
Barbira’ , tary, HildA Thurogood.
Lofthbuse; vijce^halriii^, Wbddlh'gton Pate;
' Tli i coinn t
LeoniJd Poa Edga' Goni Davie Metes I and ' Cony. W
10. /C kup
and partn^if, and. pianist,
.pi’i'visrii bum , Ybijt
the bottom spen. two the )it. ;
vlsitfd Ba^ Burt ley, las'. .Th2y went
la ;e; itr^urer, Jack assiktant secre-
chalmm, secretary,
le ijklll comprise ., Elcl Dugdale, Trkvor Laxton, Jai ette Palmer
Aft 5T the meetli were enterta: ned
__g, members by Dick Hoskin coi aedlan-singer
ink lio
Ar'angem^iit were] made by
Club met i: :donday . Jook:
YfUNG If. tie Glsb
his : Urns 1 of Hoddej
wee dy wh I he Lis.
WHiST.- |h1i11| . Colliery,
p arty of ,Gls* Johservatives
.... 575 yards t° till 1 shaft, . and <n a tour of
fir the visit , D. Newlove.
ARME um Yc the, eveniijg CUtl
werb expresi son add Fred'
_ Ij.rksoi. Will tarns, inoe s. Miss
. Monday
lall Eav.^ a, tall
.1.—Mrs the. r
bovll of bliss wai won by Miss Mrs. W. Dugdale
oith. Spurge m,
’ was
!i' jl
a n d N uW - ^ ' ■ !;v ^r- AUTO AT ONLY
SoMll score a ^ n adjustment—pin-?
Ml :ul] rp all the :T34^T(
U kT .V .fo t ins, 2001250
>rACIDC mis.
ithja 14' picture that n ^ s no jtimel Tl^oinew
iilf Uii
set tiai an(__ sound cdntr3 suppressiojn and fic; technique for perf ;({:1 vena!rcalinetj i t '
cWesI tirrret-tuninj , interfered rit-facing i ;t44'viewin x l7 'x l6 ^ ,|
c tube is juh One feature of a automatic X limiters,
picture flutter
!c4'speaker—cveO' g. Compact
walnut
SBB AND rax soam YOJR
T.Vi AND RADIO
XiMfiT SPECIALIST
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Phoiit 945
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! Phone ^ 945
SASY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED' compdiition for 'the best
beiS decid^ to o ganise a visit House, the seat Devonshire in
;ng seednd place. rjuring ■
Dei byshire
Chatsworth _ the Duke of
grewes.i | Y h is t ' winkers
iiplno' drl Hargi
Mbs Strlckl gecn, while
Chpw mid winners
Mesdames :king.| ■ ; !
1 he swlkl hal the firm ol le wai laves
Mrs) in the
and, t Mrs.
.The 'SURi in
:per 3eaty. H id ar
c ia i tb u r Werston b: As lociation he d on Tb
II:ss:iM.
va ive ag , pr zes to: ifch vaite;, CO 1., Mrs. Sqiallely:
Mis. R. Oil iti( n,‘ |Wlnp re ilised.
Hr. ^ CUR
WHIST D.ownhp:
f-hour, Which a whist, and organised' by ind Miss Har-
Wjre Mrs. Chew,
Strickland ,'were domino drive.
,nd Mrs. Spur- Beaty, Miss B.
5:
hostesses -were Lund. Hartley, d Hodgson,
DOVVNIAM , —
DRIVE ,m Co
iilanch a i
n,
Ladies: Mr£
add iMiss lYlml tie
S.j'Coiijlston. for
Jeffs. Mr.
lir he' die?
joulstoii ement
ursday Whall ly.
I nmittee of the Downham: and the Women's
Organised! by
list drive was last.
presented the ., Mrs. Cowper- ;T. Watson;
1,1 the Conser-
Gents.: 1, Mrs. Holgate; con., Mrs. Robinson
tiie meeilng the mem-
scenes vall^: by
•Prizew: "t and r Inst were.
ifoyce
..ung Farmers’ I^imary School when Mr,
;i IS.—Members G ralveston.
lerpe, showed in the Ribble sys. Thanks Roger Han-
■ipners at the domino drive
; ■ kn Its.
V railing. Dorn' 1 arker.
5ASHALL EAVES Spurg
pnthly ids W.’
c on liven
ijtute, Gisbum, Whist: Mrs. ick-out, Miss
1C, and 6( mmlttee for ilMted as d renaected I residin’i; Mr. J-: R-
b ___ , savement; of
iwhat Mr,;' Add
rple.- with a. Jjlalay^ Keny^ Since the
urope.'
former colonies notably India, f^ i& n , ’.Buma, Malaya and 'the,^^la,..Oja8t. ,
jj-
^Utfjr to. granl to ■
lion Is referring ;to IMau Mau, and I cannot leally believe'that le iW any syiipathy for a gang if ; barbarous. Africans, teadl ig on Ignorahce supefstit on, who ; openly
n sey Kenya;,
or it? As
think Mr.' Addl- , though clever.
avowed the ek<hcatlon of j the wffites
assuine Mr. Ad Uson refers to|our- cam laign agah St the Communist terrorists. : He 'e,: too, we have only attempte i' to eradicate -a
lln Malaya; too, I can . only
we , have given do:
mlawless gang ur]derers and hof robbers;, orl
aving done that; Malaya her free-;
plades, and Russ'ia's —
trylii! their
be between oir policy in these 'h^al
cpmlpkrisOT can theoe
actions in teiminatlng an ; up rising of the Hungarian people, ^ -’Ig to win back control of own land?
A'k for the ‘‘unmanageable" it is only
ijigarian re nman
"unn
couitrles—^whe have achieved notmlety in tie Press. Thousands others wio- have behaved,
who ha 'e been unable to down in their inew
ifegeable" lugees, ones
thenselves wM never! be mentioned in the newspapeis.
■ LOYALIST. ■ I !
I Sir,—it .preparations
;eon presided meeting of on Monday, 'Yeast Mix- jy lMiss Long-
talks shoul !thi
, ___id
THE SuAiMIT TALKS' is
3S
ihaye due , success after less years. ;
: ij know I si being pro-S thdt the W- bebn more Soyiet Unloii
So abb:
det Union mt their!
have
thd peace b regi
importanije
le in keeping!with of the project— the 'world, i land
Imperative j that for -the summit
;krd for the need of more than 11 'fruit-
si all be charged with loiriet when I: ' say 'estem Powers have Ito blame than ’ the
kllected from; the official documefits advances to) the
The last drive of Clitheroei Golf
whist drive Saturday, Tierman su tables.
HE ladiw Club or
janlsed thelij [ last of the season on
’ vhen Miss 1). I-
bjl the lady cbulthurst, Mercer; 2, con,, Mrs, E Mjr. Tebb; cQii., Miss tibn was wo:
ipervlsed play! at 11 . i I ' '
The prizes were presekted captain. Mirk. ,J.
;o: Ladles—1, Mrs. Mrs. .Parki,rison;
artley. Gent.js: 1. .Mr. F. Walker;
^agarl A icomketi- in :by Mr. Tebb.
1N his s
w^s a competi-1 ;r £6 was,
thanked every- was M.C. and
COtlNTRYSID] ^ f a tu r e
lofeical; if Of j course,!
T l^T week what
I
jn of the wbn ght of ihb, gold
a'lility' is not' i-
STANDARD 1 Pi STAND/^
JEW CARS i
JANT Saloon. ?
.' ■ ill FORD ANGLIA Die Lrae Salopn SED Ci» RS Alls' 'IN Ill';' ; A30, 2-door 4 e Luxe; cohdiiionj snail mileage; ope owner.
S'rANDARD 10 Super. Dual tone. Radio, heater, twin spot] tU i mirrors, Aink mats; one owner;
4,CI00 miles.
S' 1:
;iy RUF
Rimington, Near Clitheroe 254
I! EkNG GISBp FORD r
HIRE PURCHASE : I
I 'Any
agents: T IANDARD
; TRIUMPH
-iNSu: Vehicle Suppued
CES —EXCHANGES immaculate
vsitors -to )ubt[hav
sk veral suchias s'int, conjmon qn n veal a
eyolutions I menti )
uhanoeuv and the
iwllderment of tli
the goldep lecturing, j y audiekli'gard,
[ leople ij] s;lves--a
.governs 1 ig disp losslble?
These
cbnsi 1- cohtro 7
ijiromised to giv( lei* to be a very lersial, explana erful powers oi len plover. ■
1 this bird; | Qn
tiis , (onflned
the e seen and watched
similar the
tli( ese
more
:bs pe: b:
it Mit ice put ’ ng
ined -tl le plov :r
j the oontraryj, dunlin am
outstanding led entirely
seSsi de -will n-
the foreshor- faculty,
an
e fantasti birds.
iilformed by this rds I mentioned.
_a a member o; forward a que:, the . fantastib
I fact rtgardin j because whe:
Doubt lyisly, 11 thought, many ust ihive simila
i.ays- aid
4nd ohvi (.elight i orts of lemarka'] :ect uniiD
here, atrt s , mbs,'i ogether
As the
lumlng ollowlng
There
inswer First: y- hen:-a inderpali
. low jis y IS Is oft
It iia
Ipirds ■iously
caUsk SHEER BELIGHT
qake for
Jle, how- in an. I
flofks no'cr Intel
')f flyng tantbstlc
rever.
idlllsions and wha aestlhg, all -turn
bo-ofdinatlon. wheel and t-ui
'Is rid iigri of the lead ir ind .th|en! the remalndpr turn as if
___ later the lighter ts flas i |n the -sunllglit.
single command, the dark mantje,
lotions !dre the result of a lead,er
all 'so fasclnatirig, b it achieved? To suggest, :en tl e case, that the
acrobats.' Most is the pey-
to the wing .the shew perform all
. asked then - question—whqt such bewildey- how are they
Storriihg win Saturday
edfle,” the golden re Mrs. J. Gre Eload, W1, second anc
The show Kfennel C Show at G!
drill icB
’TlOUR Gisbum i on - Monday
at holidays sraiite
tehsioris during periods in order heavy holiday traffic he
Yorkshire and t Bowland klaglstrat
an application ' merclal: Hotel, the Rlbblesdale White Bull, to
the'Gey Inn, Arms and' the open betWeen
bjy
9-30 aim. and ll,a .n . ;3n|'the following dates:
, Easter Monday; ind Tue^ay,
Aprll-7th and 8th; Whli; Mon day and Tuesday, Mat -^Bth ■ Bank
and 27th; and Holiday Mbnday gn<^ Tuesday,■
lUgllSt
3 p.m. to 5 p.rh.iwES refused by the Bench [after Supt. T. Denvir had pointed out [that this would meanihotel^ being open during the whale of the afternoon.
August 4tli and pth An application to Aperi from
Gisbum was not a holiday
centre, but a place thrpugh which; holidaymakers passed en route, addeji jthf spperin tendent.
But the never
^irep souid^d
r r m o .[cars were p^rk^d near the Starkle Arnjs Hotel on
Saturday, ready to rush Glith «____
eroe firemen to t, should the need arise.
But the firemen
wives and friends enjoy their annu without any; in from the siren
ikond show on —“ Storm of lyelll- ! nlne-monjth-old
itrlever, owned by igory, of Accrington alley, won two two third prizes, was the Sccttlsh
u'b, Champlfkshlp asgow.
' if:ns noting
presents prj is no visual sbcondly, if presence of Sat the bir 1 cf: intelligk iiinds.
c bservers so £s so man birds and
This wi
dnee' with itelligence
i w
station 1 their
ol-'nl-Irt,
able to dinner
Among those pr^sept Divisional Officer
enfuptions were
Barton, ^
and Ex-Dlvislonal C'fficer J. C. Crabtree, of Accrliigtpnl and Ex-AssLstant Dlvlsldnal Officer A. WIncott, of: Nelson
sided proposed Toast, and the tOpM
Fireman G. Frost, who pre V|, «...
Lancashire County] Fjre Bri gade.
BY N A T l R ALIST from man
iblems. First! there evidence of this and we acknowledge the a leader, -we imply have a high degree
______ wild life ■ for, that laatter are :iot at all in accord- the human 'idea of
lething of a problem of the - actions of
;e and! leakining cause to I! many
Of coursi
lirds posse k ;ence or njti ■
]-eason to ' in tune hey have
I
'there is o. show that without rei
show that ng mind
wonderful plover and
However,
vellousi pn creatures. Geese,
^Je havt
lur presen i [enquiry, for it has leen sugga
whether we believe a degree of' intelli- it need not affect
.. ted, and I have every believe it, that,' 'being ijjth Nature iherself, 10 need to reason.
fpONSISTENT
l _ |is Inconsistent: and iitenlng.
c(o;
plan and themselves
evidence enbqgh tb the so<alled jreason-i
I
oislderable evidence to true Nature knows
, let us return ibtions- of the i others anfl the mar- jision flying of these
rto the golden
aware, us'?i; 'all observers' ate
one at acting as leader be few mome strict for: bird at th-
o I In formatiori : with he head apparently a leader. Should this
matic and birds movp one mint Similar a the gold] dunlin. I
The. acitSdn
a ly maintain a' strict, ilien in flight Arrange
.il .ot we find that in a 1 s the flight assumes latlon with another head of the bolumn.
^ were in command, itjons take place' with plover, stint! and
_ is perfectly auio- v]ihatever happens'the Along and act as if
obviously actuated by All, It'seems, are in each I other by an i Tttiey behave as ons act in' a constant hs manner. -
■Whien in flight
itijey are, rie; mind, ich iwibh; ml bond.'
• Some may call it .. telepathy[ which' gcveijns[ these flights and I ;see no reason to disbeUeve sucli'a, si gg^tion.
lamioniouB form of
■ m : _ijrid and
governed by the sul conscious and the student ol physiology knows how efficient can be the action 0^ the subcousclous. We do not need any coi^ibus effort to breathe or to maintain the
It ik as If'the ei tire flock is
function I of the! heart rhythm of 'th ^ vitel continues unnot*''"' ’’ perfection.
UNDERSI^AN
acquire from Natur^_si{icl: ledge as 'will evenitu " to a real imdersti meaning of life.
sincerdy convinced sit on our mborlan. the 'aerial' m^oeui f a s c in a t in g a^ creatures I [become what at times appears hopeless struggle'0^ search for trjith.
book, gives us .all we We I may have som'S understanding 'hei language, -blit there reason to believe tl a t ------- would pay more amplt dividends ithari much nuclear and
natural history. N riu: :e, | In. her would know.' Idtobulty in and
surely be through iihb study of The , highway to' ;hls must - I but efforts every
of dur scientlflci atomli, research.
P I s o n s f<BP g o o d 'F a r m i n g
that; Nature., can learn nothing from man, but man can and 'will ------ ■ -ih know- lead him of the
It has been said .
ipiN' quite truly,
Of ithis^I Am fu' iy aqd most anld |when 1
•ek of 'these CjOlourful
n
a-ware of be the in his
‘'3 And watch!
yet the organs
in fiieir u s e F i s o n s h i g h - a n a l y s i C P m i p o u n d a first grazing aft^r 'winter should h^ or e of ;hJ best.
iTl get this kindjof ^ a s s if you pijt down thd right ins high analysis;compounds now. Sjpr ng gi’as s th a t
wo: II ks harder And fon.lfifcr for you!
,).9) !at crift. per al
spring gra sinjg—Apply Fisons 31 (9.9.15J) or li’ls * ' ' per alcre, or Fisons 4|L (10 srel For early hite apply 2-3 wbeirs
10
o^ivth normally starts, and top dress vdtTi Ni )r the first mazing.
L i F i s o i n s h e l p y o u
Th( ire’s a Fisol a Technical Representative in your district who can help you with your use of fertilizers, spray chemicals arlc. in numerous ■ other wayu. Ask' your mei:chant to pv.t you In touch with him. You jiay ijicthingr experf; adriloe and service.
for R in g y o u r m erch a n t today! I
Then^ conver ini even they bi| ■cneape
w ith ! I 'V
I
ions 32: 18) at before trogea
Make the m st of youp first 5razing^ ol
to Jiat hotels were
ex-
Wbst ■between
Id a y for
Coast.
gyanted cbm-
Sui'ely the cld'"imperialist"■ lyth can he |ii smissed once and ^h ali in vie jv of our expressed seU^ovemment
possesions whe a they are re^y Ifor thejuse of bmte force
■ pur rraaintog colonial
:| Grtet Hrltalr 'on the other hahd has llben ted many of her
RUSSIA AnID ’
■ERS’ - ,BRWAIN|j
Sir,--There Is a vast'dlflererice itwem. Russia's deliberate en- Europe and
l^la ' ahd Estonia, and has taken Girtrol of nsst of Eastern,
IiUsslb' has totahy absoibed. the Baltlb lepubllds of Latvia, Lltbh-
IIJC ''*?*'* a-/* ; end of , the
in calls. Brlitaih’s Od of iron |in gnd'.elsewhere, I
».v«
OPINIONS .Britt hi
; I ' am pressing, official 'evidence of to the Soviet Unionl , no sucefess to; datej
insist, I [
'td.ha've4(^..,lhh 'case.'..4, , ■ •_ ■
cor If the'evidence Is not rorat
cilkeroe.i'Mr;;BlchkM Into W • ^
but a few from the Russian side: •D^einbCr, 19T5.:^oscW
Kpeky tbmmls^oq. . , : . June, M948. — BN.
se of ator i!
ihlnster; fpv the. re » rd s .|j : I 'space iflli ■ allow jpe to qiwte
; i f
ference :of ...Porelm TMJnlSfre agrees.-that Great- > j t o d jointly- sponsor , a U.N.'
e
Energy (^mmission complete::'banning weapons, destruction of
setting up of an control authority, jurisdiction ; of Nations Security Investigate alleged , tlon of fissile material,
____ ets Se
Aiomlc sAxattic
stocks, use of atoml: ereriy for peaceful ■':) -pi •irposefe, ■ ' a i d
nte'nasibnal the
■ October,' 1916.—Moloh disarmament r e s oH u t
and use' of .atonik mUitary purposes.’
idojlution! hi
Illicit pioduc V W.1- noves
_ luncil J to
tmiier the I'nl)
United Nations Asfeembw iicjud- Ing, " as a primary obj^tlye .the banning of the t
a aniifac ;uring erergy
4. AbDISON. for
Waddingtbn.
oming ■adtMn. ^wlU I'be I deemed -ii'suggat thkt tibiliM
Wy I ask pH gM 'C W j^ f tives, to. sit up anc ;:talte, nPUw.
Western Powire'Jn diSMkaraent during .-the yfers under’rp l^ .
her-$Wo'a. 5 had ishbll
for
I i h ive bit
pDuncil baclfs pick for
( P : I jliMort '.tM,; peopl(e
policeifiiiii TrtfSDB ; R.-P^ is
ChlpjJng-.ln their plea realdpnt poUceman.\ :
pA''eop coun
netitl6n,'j sighed by e.i was sent, to the :11 by the Parish C
the attention of the Cons table' of Lancashire.
LonCTldge, four miles aw a 'await! the building, of poUcIe house. • '
iThei last dohstaWe mOj
« iM^antlme, a police call has heed erected in the
ilage.tl'i - . . ' •
. rural iofuncU.
Thje rural cburi|cil;ls'to •red
draw Chief
-y, to new
to
l-box vU-
Pre-view for M [usic Club
i
a : to
wdlcomed -a number of mem ber's of Clltherqe Muslp IClub aj recital of chamber
Tj ia recent meeting,' Cllth- terpe Gramophone J oclety
music, The' programme cons
cert thie
iteiks at the forthcoming Of the Music Club Turner String Quar
to! -play Mozart’s Quartt t
lilted of con- when
;e't are m B
flat, [nicknamed “ The B o n e 'o f Beethoven’s late tets Opus 130 In B fl£ Schumann’s Plano Qulijt thejlatter, the Turner Is to he joined by Myers.
Hunt,’ quar-
Quartet 'Charles
t, and iet. In
At the record recltil, the
Hbh. Secretary, Mr. R. 1. Kay, introduced the Mozayt and Beethoven quartets.
Alfter the [interval, Mr.
Charles Myers gave a n ost in teresting introduction to the Schumann Quintet, demon strating the principaljfsatures of It pn the piano in a manner which considerably Ulv mlnat- ed I'tne gramophone, perform-
iance which followed.
mqn was'
subei, Mr. H. lA. Coat welcomed the[ visiting berk of the Music Clu e[x'i>ressed the in thapks to Mr. Myers Kay
. Mrs. R. I, Kay, tl taken byithe hoi
the absence of th( chair- ;;s
e chair trea- who
mem- lb and
leetlngs a Mr.nd
£16 for motliers 'Mothers’ Union of
llltheroe Parish Church
, sbd £16 10s. for ttelr own ads 'when they organised a aiple sale oh Friday
l '5) 150
.f r im news this week that Iti has now been definitely
decided to close Blackburn auction mart and cattle; mar ket Contrasts sharply with the position In CHtheroe, where the mart Is thriving.
Ir 'fact, it Is doing so .much
business these days that the company has plans to expand: They want to take oVer fur ther! land on the market for extra pens. . These proposals are [ now before the Thwn Council.
|The [orl heriiq la;
need to rec our. I become providing the towns some .basic cliltural startlhg
' [
They are a further, Indlca- 1 iloij I of Clitheroe’s. Importance
as me centre of a large. agri- chltural area. The number of noiif attested stock at the mart Is now negligible, but in spite of melr absence the number of cattle passing through It continues to Increase.
! *-' * *
WACH year 900 boys and girls ■ [from the towns train for
woi'k on the land under the Ministry of Agriculture’s town boys and girls agricultural training scheme.
lut this scheme, I under
stand, ends In March, 1959, be cause it is felt that It can no longer be| justified. Also, faci- llti-es available under the ap- prentlceshlp scheme—which the Industry set up In 1953
are open as [well country.
10 town bOys and girls s to those from the
n
Bavanan [RS.
Germany, trated by
3N, of Wilp-
[)ld- People’s Club yesterday veek ib iu t h e r . holiday, m Her talk was flluf- coloured sUdes.
;shlre,|, spoke , to Clltheipe j :
■y thapk the th^?v hurled ,ln fkls, hilt
The
ing from s[ened by Arctic con
of . the training In the wartime lit additional lah-
icent years. It has larlljj a method of
oys and girls from .4th faclUtles to get knowledge of agrl- mdltloni^ b e fo r e irk In the Industry.
ul last week when came. Sheep were many places on the the number was
* * farmers were
sinall compared to the size of the flocks.
nger of sheep starv- lack of keep was les- i;he shortness of the lltions.
continued- emergency feeding would have been -necessary thjls could have been a
If 'the.^how and frost had
costly bus: ness, apart from the probable low of life among the
FARM FARE
/j*' j-''-', ^ by The Gleaner
COUNi
Cl 13 propel
i I ^ T U E i ^ pulsorir : scheduled :
•I' Monday.
j andagaraf ; some ownli, : property,
; Fifty ijoroughS will be swi a laundry,
I outbuildings : The clea
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