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1 11'V, Cl ii i I ' l i , M A K E S A


ICE, ( owners


I . ^LTF^ErI The origin of the training


/scheme lay hi the! ■w^mUme neei to recnilt additional lal our.i In lucent yealrs, It h become primarily a method 6i providing b^ys jand girls Irqm the towns vflth! facilities to somp basic ^nowledg'e of ;agh-| cultural condition^ 1; b e f o r^ starting work In the!; Indus't


■:* ] * ■ 4.'


■poWLAND farmers " thankful l^ t week whe the thaw came, isijieep


, burled in many places on |the felh, but !the| number vm small compared'to the size ot the flocks.


I ■ 'll » : ' 1 I . Tie danger of shpep starvj-',


Ing from lack of keep was Iea[- sened by the shortness, of tho Ions.


Arctic conditio If the snow^





“would have and this could have been la costly business apart from th e ,


continued, emergenc been


'


y feeding Inebessaiy


probable loss of Hfe among the' flotks.,


BaVariaii holidayI rj^RS; NEW


trated by coloured,slides. was Ulus-


■’t shire, j spoke to Clither Old People’s i Club | yeesste;terd^ week


‘■ jrON, Germany. Her talk abolit her of WU] holidayl m and »ost haiil : • I ^ S I !, ■ M : I: I | ,


borough will be s a launi andaga


Ings con number outbuild


Street]to Giles Street, vept eiway aldp^ with pupier


or % ~ shop,


some owning lland and bop, me ihirolved.


property The tqtal


PhlrtW oWnei^, ’ others


ngs and lerned is |l ]S, |b it this


numtier of build-


also llncludes sheds, lotbmts,


The ciearanbe area jwlll ex­ tend from jWhaliey Read to


allotments which occupy the land behind the Houses. This oelng taken! to d area of con- and size. , i


p n ’s Road


taking in the - ■


extra land k seepe a cleare veUient shdpe


ithe case of vmll-malntained ‘ properties—wlil be fixed by the District Valuef


,i , BUSINESS PEOPLE


wlUi probably he the business people. For while the Council are (Obliged tb irehousej any people uprooted by slum- clearance. they are under no su(]h obligation where busi­ nesses are concerned. ; 1


^pdest hit by the scheme 1


man of the Blousing Commit­ ted, commenting on thls.lsald: “We are hoping to build; 44 houses In Manor Road. These holmes, with now being biillt inlMayfleld AVenue, ;should,be sufficient toj absorb jtlipse people displaced I by! jthe scjieme.”


Coun. Tom Robinson, chair­ j ;;|!


I He added tliat if It was pos­ sible to absorb a few people at a time elsewhere before; these houses were bullf, Council voul


ished are In Giles Street, Marlborough


wpuld certainly do so. 'he 50 houses to be demol­


Tt


Grlmishaw sj s t r e e t , and s |t r e e t , Harrop


M a£ a c C3*AKtiaN


O iniocfLMi A


Stjreet, and, jof course, [those houses whlcfi front oni; to W|halley Road In this section The Weavers


tecond hand


included in area.


diamond dress.


rings;from £4-10 to £5


W r > i u w


I YOU^ tH


O


A large belectlqa of ^ rings, yet. 1 from


l /7/6;aoeted


22ct. Tes/; id fancy, -- ■Iji p atlmim


RUjirwEs ta lE ib <5s 1 Rl MEB,CHA4T d i ,


M. KING; WlLlil M Bl-fiCKBmN.j Tel,


; [Agcntsllor.,


Aocurlst Avla & R j t e n lionglinS, Bau ne, | Dyi


Special oiit o ’ incimi


iTREET. ■1920. ,


Watches. Trebex,


ilayment eternity


h plain, g IS, Also


wedding i 6; 18ct.


I OBJECTIONS I I


: [people wlil) object to [the proposals wli^ have, ample; op­ portunity of Ipolng so. Details of the scheduled area will be nublished, s^ that’ objections can be lodged


Institute is’ not the scheduled


(lompensatld i — higher • In > E R Solved oE Corootation have made an order for the com-


^ piflsory purchasel of property in the Whal|cy Road area schedped ior; clearance under the! Council’s slum-clearance


M6nda|. Whltehill iiproval Is now being sop^ht, Fifty jhousei frirnij Marl


scpemThe ord^r was r lade at a| special meeting of ihe Council on ' 'i i! INSPECTING CORpIdRATION TREAS


(llniising djown the river by can(|)e


lyTEMBERS of tl j f Camping Club-w


CUtheroe tomorrow bn te the silver jubilee of the clilb, which Is a section of the Cabping Club of Grqat Brltab ana Ireland.


If TiVer conditions be:i ■s' of yvii ist of England, ar: oup which covers Tbes^ celebrations


e Canoe 11 meet at to celej


liiheroe Advertiser & Tim is, Mxrch 7', 1958 ’ ’ CONSULT US


THE « BEST us FQR YOUR


i' ’ I ’WE CARRY HUGE


many as 60 canoi6! sts. mem-; the Rlbble and Dee;


are, right,, i,


the North! expected!


Roefleld Farm, CUtheroe, bell longing to Mr. J. Parker.


tonorrbw afternoob er ilse; aownrlver tharne \to Edlsford eyenlng!^he canoels Iwn to a Lancashi :i


supper at the Edlsfp: Hbtel


Natlbnal officials e, expected to atte


Ppl Men


sacred[ Men’s ! Wesleyj


ner,;OS stabiila service mpns, Jones, Police,


TheJ


men, ternat: They and! a' cast on


The


ce cbnduct Week-end


'T’IHRE]i: Negjn


seriaces polibi


'0 bp'l music


Week Chun


Iwere the


4nd D4t, of !ti


Jy. w. and


iind• Ihis


tjrlp, |wi e me:


,b road, ■ th^


knalj lave


Deti-S sang (j dren j perfor


and a [public


inquiry held! So faif, the Council have [no


, f )r a new f 13 Whalley


pkns for thj developnienti of t ie cleared l and, but there Is a plan to usb part of the ,aiea iid from Waterloo ;oad.


:-3nd ch


ho


emen who ituals and conducted services


1 othe: til


sani bn Sunday. ,ci Clifford Raly-


breached the ser- ■ -.^gt. W. Eat in


est Riding Co 1- conducted tie


e Salford City son, Geoffrey


: 10 are all Welm- inbers of the In- Christlan Pollie. toured [ Engla md have broBjd ,B.C.


id DUri[ g the evening servlcf


t. Jor,i horiise rom'


some eluding world’


serVii “ Hbi Jesb: “ Thf


;-|ied{ Ne^ro “ He


of th was


In lur [In


sound: Jlapby liin


tie


1 he. congregate actions,


es and his i ;, in which cl


I Is sw,ee 1


spirituals got the whk hands ’’ i


Jesus.’’ features of


the -singing the name


’’ to the tune Wanderer.’’


gard was the br-


Young bewp e are shown; one of the Corporation by the Bororgb Surveyor, Mr. J. Newton Bell, are the Mayor (on Mr; BeU’s right) and the Mr. B. B. Snowden (on his left).


M W O R W E L C O Teenagers see how mone


12C


(Coun. Town 111


ABOUT and ’


I * ' '' r


Rural rate u[> by 8d.


TTHERE 16s.


is a rise of 8d. in the 3d. i rate to be levied


next yea: bj Blackburn R.D.C. Blllingto a has to pay an 'extra 7d. for local lt:ms so their rate 'Will be 13s. 101.


chalrmai, sail It was Inevij.- able that expenses should go up, mainly liecause Interest charges on j the Billln^ton sewerage scheme would! borne ‘


*Mr. :iaroM Ryden, [ the


into year, He pointed out that! the


op eratibn during the


Council’I pw:i rate [demand was only 4s. lii the £,' so [that they hal ho detailed’ control


over nil,e-tenths of their ex- pendltme.i Out of a ! total of £43.555, £39,500 was expendi­


ture the [Council could! not control ir [restrict,


scaveng ,ng de lartment,! which by selling w iste'paper! and


He j 1 aid xibute [ to | the


other the rate s by 41. w


The I'lse 1' ^ e i'* i ' ,< V e f] i p s t g n a z l r i g — othtir


ws* are ’ eapest


t * 1 ' *7' ^ ’


*Coke, .failured


Unthrac smok


Seelthei^' I your llh al Distribiifo


yellow I


te and manu- dess fuels .


:x.


(Ires today—at .C. Appliance displays this


lid. [b|ad County Its preebpt by


Rider piece


alvag( had ! reduced luld have been


the Lancashire


Cbunpil n o t ! reduced 3d. k !


lad 3ft. of tree


OTOPPED by police !patrol ^ offl:ers Ir Preston | Road, Longrlcge, on December 21st,


a moto: -cyclb t admitted [hav­ ing saim a three-foot 'piece from the top of a 10-year-old


,fir tree In a plantation' near Dunsop Brldg


his wlfii, who was carrying the piece 0: tree while riding pil­ lion, told the police 'they did not realise ;hey had com­ mitted an offence.


Both the n.otor-cycllst and


Court, Jrlndliiton, on| Monday, Derrick Entvristle, aged 28, merchEnt scEman, and [Jane Entwls lie, agel 28, of 13 Wood­ lands Avenue Bamber Bridge, were, each fliied £2' anil or­ dered to pay is. 3d. cost§.[ Insp. W. L. Crowcroft,'iprose-


cutlng, said that when[bsked how h( had taken the piece of flr tref, Enti^istle prodiiced a small metal f retsaw.!


pompound&


le one of the best, it down ithe^ right 1 Spring grass that


1.9.15) or Fis^ons 32 IS 41 (10.10.18) ■ at ■ 2-3 weeks before


i . ■ tss with Nitrogen ^ I*


'! ‘I ' I ,v 1^*13


iveiftyour district, fertilizers, ;spray


,way£. ; Ask' yqur . Yo i pay noth


mt today! n g A'i.rjiSsoA- / With \;


Thinje'w cOnvGnife: m every tHey bui cheaper!


tii in


lowest solid f


open convi It and ine: corner of


possible |cost [


uel corivectoi' fii*© ector fires


IX


r the small jr smokelei


pensive a the robih ;r sizes o: ss fuels,


bring you clean 1-round warmtll What’i inore


really efficiently. ~ ' ! , o


fl coal (which are b/i


C.U C Or


4 Bartoti I D,eai


Jlnfoiiit tho ! MAN! [CHESTER .isgate, ; I


utiiJ sXtk n council ON BEHALF


ISSUElt BY THE 0)AL


OF LObAL CO AL MERCHANTS AND C.U.C. AUTHORISED APPlJlANeE piSTRIBUTORS


lmation Centro Arcade, !


OAVtSON LTD., *


4 30,1 FbrsOn lane. CLITH


bboe:


Flag days for i) charities


QTRBET collections for the following 10 n a t i o n a l


Chlldrb: nardo’. gion-Ekrl Ha’


Army;


charities will be held in CUth­ eroe ri.ral'area during 1958:


Alexandra Day; the Church Church of 'England


n’s Society: Dr.| Bar- Homps; British Le­


George’s FuiW for' Sailors; Nqtlor al ChUdren’s Hobe and Orphaiage; Natlonail Society for th ! Preve itlon of Cruelty to C


g’s Fund; I King


Llfebo it Ins tltutlo Air Force Ass


meetlr Cllth


no obj on the


Idren; Royal I Na,tional


h — ’ Delation.


U IN on:; Royal


there should for each resriectlve for all


eroe I iu r a l l cbuncll, g last week; lonered ictlon 13 the coUeralons, understanding! that de a single date


parts of their irlct. T»'


s treasures Aioking on iwn Clerk,


,e(r. ['


o|llowlng day the ad downriver fob , i -


fbom Pay-- In the


will open with a


ts will sit e Hot Pot rd Bridge


DOWN Rl,IVE1


)f the club id and the banoes will Rlbches-


’0 Y O U T H N f i H TI ■" ,g^oes '


12(1 teenagers from the town’s second iry schools you ih organisations were the guests of t ie Mayor


J. W D. Crltchley) at a Youth Night ifi plitheroe all l^ t Friday.


The (vent •was the first In the Borough’s long In view of Its undoubted success it Is likely to bt


history, but rbpeated.


Each departmlenlj [of the Corporation had arianged ex­ f, l sem-


hibitions which c eapy fascin­ ated the youngstirs w,JlO sim- ply bombarded cc un cllfors and


Corporation ofJiclMs with questions.


The Parks .Dedarim^t had


arranged a [love y display of blooms in the Mayor’s Parlour, Featured In'the display was a fountain ; wi th‘ [' boloured lights and a pldflsli. piond.


From ' one; cormr [ of the


room a “ magic ’’ tap was hung by a piece bf stri]ig and no other visible c'on lections. Yet a stream of wate): p()ured froiti It all night.


GROWTH cjF 'Town Maps showing the growth bf


theitbwn with the cbmlng of the [railway and the industrial revolution lined thd lyalls, and the! borough Charters, the. mayoral robes ’and regalia wer;e also to be i eeu.


The boys were particularly


Interested f i a Ci’dl| Defemjie exhibit where a pelger counter was demonstjrated.


fascinating.


:(Jruesorae [to tjhe adults, bU j anjd apparently.


not| the .leait bit revolting to the! youngst]ers, was a collec| tibn of diseased fiod In the Public Health Dipartbent. ; i


Pictures,, lia rs and graphs


explained where th e town ob- ney and how It [is fllns bf local clylc


tains its mc'! spent, while occasions and general ones bn municipal maitteb


popular.1 The Mayor told ft


tatlve of the “Adi Times” thatl ! he


with the respo'bse vltatlon.


NEW R ip


ernment s


proved M


represent


ertlser and s bellghted to his ta-


BlliL TS


At Bowlar d Magistrates’ Adm|iSS h to


'THE repjirtiiig |dfi Local certair


'


oijm camping equipment b witerproof bags tied In the c£,noes, many of which are bf the fold,lng type and can bb tiansported! either py train or


Each canoeist < drrles his


bps. 1 I


( Honorary secrets ry of the


gtbup’ Miss TootbUl, of 15 Whalley Road, Hale, Cheshire, recently told'the ‘Advertiser aid Times”: , “As iilarch may produce any kind of weather aid good or low witer, we do n i t .yet know how nany of us will attend. But tpere may be a 5 many as 60.”


An eye qualitly


(touncll at It's m week, when it qlded that the criptlon to the


■Playing Fields’ qhould be Increase


Increase: The


P.D.C. This was. .agrefed


on


mHE annual sub; •’f £5 5s. to f tandards Institution, which kebps a sharp- watch on the quality and standa :d of goods, being renewed l y CUtheroe


iscriptlon of Ihe British


WES also de- apnual sub-


eetlng last by the


d to £^ 2s. innual sub-


Lanashlre Association


bcrlptlon to the Celntral Coun­ cil for Health Education Is be­ ing increased by 4 s. to £^9s.


;he scraping and he 450 yards of naln in Wlswell.


Main: The Surveyor (Mi(. H. ockshutt) Is .to


arrange W re-llnlng, of


31h. water


lye-lajws, the Cou :d a plan for a telephonb box it the A.59 Sawley Road, hatburn, for the 4ssoclatlon.


Automobile


The we ttest Februiiry


February ever recorded al Stonyhurst, says the Rev, James Lawrence S.J. who Is in charge of [the College weather station,


TAURING February 8.96 ins, of rain fell—the wettest


8.88 ins. fell in Fi bruary 1848 a leap year wheii there were 29 days in the month.


EXTENDS


( F P Council meetings


Government affaird, will undergo


ebankes If proposals by two M.P.s biceive Gov- nctioij]


1 Mr. Petfer Klrl (Lab., Binding h ab All Saints) Local Government BUI.


the replaceneit cf the Lpcal Authorities (Admission of [the Press to Meeting! )| [Act 1908, which has pecojne largely but^ re-


The probosa s provide | for dated by tie


cent years o bodies notiqubjbet provisions.


IPC:


of every England a forward, alrld allso that reporters m porarlly ekcluc!ed tlon In the but 11c


’ But unde]


chairman 11 neunce th[e'


mlttlpg rerar tr" — “ “~ Eiutiiorlty In


The baslb, pdlnblple of [ ad- rs to', meetings


Id Vji.alps I Is carried the proviso


ay be tem- i by resblii- Interest’. 1


ti e hew Bill the Ull have to I an-


ite;m bt items of


business to be taken In camera and he will have to notify re­ porters, v[l.en tie meeting turns to otl ,er sue Iness.


These prbpo! als dp


collection dis


£14 foir chui■ch sale and


raised funds John’i organl Mary,


gate, Dllthen e, on [Saturday, £14! feir the


JUMBLE st ill: at 1 he Hall,' about


of St, R.C.


se-d by


Mund ower-


Church. It was the Children bf


Michael’ a[nd St.


tend to beetiiigs tees of a bquncll, bltt.ees dobpoi ed bers of tljejcoi nc mlttees yrnose not requl]’e the


i:i. [of (


not ex- conimlt- j


except jeob- ot all bem- 11, [and bob-


decisions bo approvb of


their appbbtir g bodies; ,,


CO'UR


ports at thesa:ne,_____ are sent-to (OunclUors[. present, Such dqiubentjs supplied bnly I y coiirtesy.


ceptlons, agendas


with


_ A newijiirobosEjl newspape:


TESY entitles | a


receive


cqrtab ex­ copies ,bf


cobblttee ris- tibe as they


:k (C., Grayesdnd) and Mr. peilnls HoweU have tabled new cl luses to the


qreatlbn In, pew public to the Act’s


this district) whlifh do not al­ low the Press to until the council others which permit the ;Presi to look at, but nqt take awa: such documents


There are councils (not Ir.


receive them meets, and


Impose conditio IS on| the supply of reports about when they llshed, and wha' not be publishe l, would no


Councils whlcl at present


to the PresE may'bbpub- items[ may


longer be able to this clause. They would,


able to make i supplying copies reports to the I wished.


extend the right of the Press Comftiittees, Jobt Educatlob Committees and Divisional! Executives (Education'i Ac 1944); National I lealth Execk tlve Councils (National HealtT Service Act, 19461; and catchj- ment boards, ilver boards water boards anq conseyvanc; commissions.


The proposed


clauses ! alsb of admissloi f EduCatlo:


o Tel- No.; W. & R. PLUMBERS The changes vrere.put; for-


ward by a joint the’ Guild of paper Editors, Union of Journalists, the In­ stitute of Journalists!! the Newspaper, Socle ;y, the News­ paper Proprietors’ Association, and the Press AssoclatlbiL


commltitee of ritlsh .News be National


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Contmental-styled TV of, the creen housed b a rich glossy veneers. Automatic picture pictures, of all B»B.C. 'and [programmes.


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