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Stiidents: New an for| c^ll-up deferment
callj-up for students bom in 1939 WlUj ei able those young men who pippoEe to enter! universities or colwfs in either jl958 or 1968 ajMy for d e f^ p t .
NBW feaiture 'of airangp- E lents for the deferment of
.1938 '■ wtween ' Janua^ 1st and I to h 3 ^ (bOtti !dat^ Inclusive) • arc? djie (td-^r^lster for National SeijviCJ. ■
Tme r i can epqulre about this to-momow whmimeh horn in
I'
th ^ men have takto up while awaiititig admission ito universli tlM .lir ccUeges will not dls- qu^llff ithein forjdeltenh'ent.
Ten porary employment which
an! (xplahatory i leaflet' (Nil) will te- given, to ^all lyoungimen wh^h they register.
The I exiting,, I def^ient ai- dige nentp will! continue^ and
.Cltoeiroe Employinent Exchange; isaln: “Any yoUng! man who Iwapta to be calledrpp without ideljay' should ^ y when he ir^lstas. u Arrangements can be rndde for an! early! medical- mm: nation.” |, !
Mr. S. Sweetj manager of the
as!fa- as possible attend at the foliovlng times according to the etter of their ^uimmes
'i’o avoid waiting, men-should Easy-to-UM ;multl-channcl tuners are ; fitted to all sets., )EL
A-F—1 p.m. to 2 p.m.r G-O—2 pm. toi3 P.m.
P-Zr-3 p.m. to 4 p.m.
thfese times should do so between 9 Kn. and 1 P-ni. j|
,pse who cannot attend at
registration because they are apjircntlces or, ;leamers, or arse' .they aire''Engaged in
[e 1, are not exempt from
co^l ninlng. k e i residing imore than six
LETTERS TO Tlffi EDITOR i; I MORNING LIGHTS
Momijng ' Workers^ plea io x . better street llglitlng In the early morning during winter.
that, there Is just as. much, need for street! lamps In the morning as there - ls;,lh the evening. '■ ■;
Mbst people' would ' agree
Town Council to consider. 1 From the roundabout alopg-
Here Is a suggestion for the
Chatbum Road In the evening you see 16 'lighted street; lamp?.; In the morning you can sbe four. That means a total of
.20-^^; ■■■ 4 ; ''T!
lit to the morning! and; 10?}n the evenings along this length of road? ^
Gould we not ha\ e 10 lamps ■■'■ ■ - ; ■;
i I have seen as many lighted lamps; on this rbafl In broad daylight during the summer as; we have to the datk hours; of a winter’s morning.
This idea! would j give better
all4round street jllghtlng. It would not cost any more than the present arran;gments. tor deed, it could be lis jd throupih-^ out the town.
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walk round the stjreets to the early mornings, 8hd see fpr themselves.
Let, pur town councillors
ANOTHER EARLY-M(>RNING WORKER!
miles 1 from a Mtnistxy of Labour jd .National |Service Local Office,! or men ■
Slbii-lMay -I sifeport Early, MOVES FOE PEACE
the Soviet , Union in the ipiteresta, of pkce are being treated is accursed and deplorable. In some cases they are still lying on the table which Is in Itself an Insult—
Sir,—The way the advances by to be. ■
and, I , believe. Intended -.-. I
tho ; reply does!; not ’live' 'with common decenpy. ; ; I ” '
In; others-one,. in any case-
letter, assumes more of .a military bully than a statesman. ' ;
President’-Eisenhower, in hU,
-maj^! isltaugh'ti and .enrol every man who is expected to exercise- that very delicate .pnifeffllioni '
America, and Britain deed to, find a schoor where decent diplo-
For ’ there j is ’ ndt ''oiiP -' who underctands ‘itopflkt' thii i about,
dipldmacy;' I’.- lkve when';I;ithink bfl' ithli: gepig- DuUes,' 'HsaihowCr, Mtemillan
and'Selwyn ,ldny4. ' '' ' ! :
tragedy that the fate of m k n ^ should be in tlie hands , of these men.
It is nothing less Ithan- a
of a really! Intelligent arid suc cessful politiclani espeoially a diplomatist,
They lack all the fine elements
so long has neglected tills most important business, woi Id take tjie matter up,
I wish the Church, which for
.to demand that this sndbbery, 'hatred and Insult by the . Western Powers should be
\ We need a coricerteii move ment, a huge upsurge of Interest
sidpp^.
' iSurky the Church could And, men to offer to the United
■ MILI MARKETS
solne permanent' incapacity may rejimer by post.;' Forms
can.be obraiied from Ministry of Labour ofacte or from d local Post ofBc;.
suffering from
^,jtionement of call-up on the ^imds of exceptional hardship m'dy obtain information when
ihise who wish to apply for they register.
O|)jeptors. n who have d preference
|co:iscientious objectors ore [uiied to'"register, but may ily to be provisibnally placed the Register of Conscientious
for ,i particular Service should siw >0 when they I register, but no guarantee can be given that ti ey will be allocated to that
Sm:ce.
£7 million for homes
< [ I ,
8, Market ftace, Clitheroe TEL. 103
TEL. 103
Sbei)ty reached £51,428,877, an ipcir iase. pf...^66!9,536. over the year Shares and I dejioslts now titai £48,497,678,1 or | some 1^2,320,525 over! the combined sum at the end! of| 1956. |
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T the end of 1957 the assets m the Burnley Building
. . .ding is £577. |The General Reserve
has.been! incfeastd by ’l6(',000 and, 'novr stands at j2,0)0,000. Total reserves; have now reached the substantial :stim of-£2,159,081,
Tpe average,dhare and deposit , j
SHOE SALE I
I ■ , ' IN FU L L SWING
BARGAINS FOR EVER\'ONE I ODDMENTS -IN ,
BREVITTS . NORVIC AIRBORNE . SW,
USUAL PRICE 69/6 and 79/‘' SALE PRICE 40/
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AT HALF Cost ODDMENTS IN
SUPPERS CHILDREN’S HURRY UP! OR YOU’LL BE TOO LATL ■ ! - ^
_ ibt is £894. Mortgage advances during the year ! amounted -to £7,£99,586, an I increase of £59:!,728.
,cr:ase of £2,688t 21 over the :ai. The average mortgage
: !
I In vestments incluke British Gov- n ent securities, £1,703,290;
5,066,365, mostly | repayable at ,011 dat^,
loans to local authorities,
,qan!c balances and cash in "hanl amount , to £7,896,624, ^presenting over | 15% of the
Society’s total assets.
£174,6o1; ..and interest to ■eholders, £1,421,098.
O O; interest to deposi-
ffi land total £1,048,100, Surplus fluia investments, j together with
j Balances at bankers and cadh
The balance .^eet diows some 1,3'.7 mortgages jwith aj total a nee of £43,227,391 — an
P L A ^ C ‘^Skiistick” sugg^r crusher
A PLASTIC instrument, shaped like a ski-stick, for tog lemon ijnd sugar Into drinks will soon be swn in
irush- hotels throughout Britain. '
Inches long, 'is thie latest of a series of plastic liroducts from the small factory which -has for more than 100 years been the only Industrik concern in
The crusher] i' about six
equipment dealers and ,from bteweries are keeping the! firm busy.
the village. ! 11| Big contracts i from hotel-
i ' i ' ,;! ,
sticks of all shapes and sizes are,being turned out at the rate of half-a-mlllion a week.
Articles such !| as cocktail
covers are also! being pro duced.
' PLASTIC BOBBINS (
tics industry aMut 'two years ■ago when they marketed plas tic bobbins to replace the wooden ones used in the tex tile industry.
The firm went Into the plas
. It was though; that plastic types would weai’ better when used with the; tough man made fibres like Terylene and nylon. -
But the results have been
• d sappointing. There are j so many types of' bobbin that the setting up of 'the moulds is not' economic. ;
, j ;
required to fashion the bp^ bins from Cdnadlan birch aijid beech from Yugoslavia, Den
So the craftsinen will stlll be
mark and Sweden. ■ I !
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Tie gross income for the year, £2,881,088. Expenditure in- udes nianagement expenses,
,27?,561; income tax!and,Voflts £821,O
olpcira represents'over 89% of Society’s net earning?! The
The interest ‘ paid to ; ;share-
.jdnee available for appropria- amounts to: £163,650, to ;h is added £103,178 brought lard froin 1956.., , . .!.
■ ;tjhe rate of 31%; with .income; ta,x I aid by ithe Society; -old series Sikfibolders continue to receive additional!. distribution of
iiiterest to Shareholders: is at
daisied £91
Tihe
imappropriated balance forward | to 1058 is
The aimual charities
,a^e place iatj, the 'Parish Ihurch School j on Monday, lanuary 27th. j, - ;
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FOUNTAIN PENS
i'pv. alinual distribution of the CUthero(i charities will
of lone of the three charities— ihf: Hyde Charity, the Whlpp '^harlty, and,, the Lauretta rpy Charity. ■ j
I’o qualify, residents have to 70 or over art'd to have lived the town forj a number of oars.' Religion, te a condition
!| Ll M)VEIItlIi« « TUSS (M l Applications [ from people
l^htag to benefit -should be to next Wednesday,” .the! >lrough Treaslirer, ■ ^ilgley, said th^' weeki;
Mr.
jan.ount varies each year, ^e- |pe idlng on! the number I )ple Applying,
Ijosti iiear more tli'an iple each: received 10^-.. (i'he
180 of
HARDER WOOD But a search I is going on for
a hariler type| of wood that will be' suitable! i ’ The. ' ' . ' l l machines which turned
out' the plastic bobbins can be adapted to make almost any ty ^ of article. !
,of 180 toi«. i I The smaller machine, which; turns out the sugar crushers, -1 has only a compression of 3() tons.
present employed oh tray- making, has a,! compression
A heavy-iiutyJnqachlne, at
ed to 1850, nearly everything was done entirely by hand.
■When the works was open Fifty or 60 grcDss of bobbins
were produced d week—the motive power being provided by water.
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. stream no longier runs past ' that point.
area modern machinery was Installed, i
When electricity came to the 1 ,
. ! ' • !
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employs! about produces. about 1400 gross bobbins la week. :; |
Nowadays, th^! firm which ilO
villagers of
Women UnionistsM • • I .
■y^HEN their ciialrman. Miss ' ' E. R. G a |rn e tt , was
awafded the ^IjB.E. to the Queen’s . Birthday Honcjiirs
list, Clitheroe Women Union ists decided that the event called for. a celebratlqn.
■This .took place on Friday,
when ''28 members went to Blackpool to see .Michael Red grave to “A touch of the Sun” at the Grand Theatre.
still bears silerjtj wltnes? |to those days, although the
Indeed, the 'ylater - wheel ' I ' '
Plastic trays and Perspex !
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' They are being made at the Hurst Green bobbin mill of R. A. Cross amiiSons, Ltd.!
Gramophone Society
Welcoime td old friend
an
AT Clitheroe Gramoptione Society’s first meeting of
the New Year, a!n old friend was welcomed. 'i
! , He was Mr. Arthur Mulligan,
for several years tutor to charge of the W.E.A. music class.
His programme (tonslsted entirely of chambei’ music! commencing with Mozart’s, well-known oboe quartet and exploring what to mcisteraem- bers was new ; ground with Shostakovltch’s planei .quintet. He; then Introduced to the
society a string qiintet by Boccherini. This is one of a large number of Boccherini’s quintets whlcih have recently been!discovered in irianuscr-pt form;
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itself the Boccherini Romantic music -was repre
popular Dvoi'ak.
formed and i;ecor(led by a string ensemble, feraed for the purpose, which aptly calls Quintet.
T-hley are now helng per
sented by Hugo Wol: iatln'g Italian Serenade for string quartet arid
’s ingrat- the ever-
plapo quintet by j PEEPS 25 YEltRS:
Nations to sec that! the principles of Christianity ardI observed?-
appeal resp'eotfuliy to the clergy, the politicians have proved them- ! worse. ■
selves useless and DEEE
puhdjera, o£ (deer to, hijifitlng; and
! native;; wopdland them further up
! The enclpslng farmi ousted the
i This Is the pres ling .need. 1 ir. ADDISON.
! Slri—I capngt siipport Natural ist's theory'tl^ tlje decrease , in
: be dscrUjed ng."
(leer from, their (■ and" pushed the hills. .
nd clearing of
; :area?, th^|were once- IwCoded?; i '
- Evki UieiNonni for aire notjthe oil tJjffffTB ■
wv deer parks. In t o
. realised this, areal 'of' uneniilosed
/land!,' alM i’ counts aralhst tjje 'deerifbrithby hata to, be crowded. !A .Scottish) deer iordtt- normally
I(- - |-i • i- ■ - !' Deer also avot land Isiirely"'Naturi
the large humbe; in' thls district.
; • J. a >TA' 46, 'Pimlico, Road,;
.Ijaupporte, only one deer to 30 !acres'.. ■ ?
list is aware o£ of sheep kept
sheep ground A li (MISS) Clltheroe. LITREAEl GEMS
i readers' ar6 Inter^ted in litera ture,! , '
.jllterary giants,'-like, Jonathan !swif-|.,.and(Sir.'Writer Scott.
I have been re-reading the life of several'(Engltri. and’Scottish
Sir,—I ■wonder if any of your I '
i ! Lockhart’s ; life cf Sir Walter Scott. ,
i On reflection I aaye been very imucli struck by the beautiful iiwritlhg. In the first i chapter of
:'literary world an'd I pm wonder ing jf any of yqir readers can quote their favoji ’i-tej first chai)- ters in literatnej! including
novelIs and the B bIle! , ,
of David Copperfleld very high up 6n the ,11st. '
I would place the first chapter .
I ' . ■ ; j . , R.T. THEET.U.
leaders of the El(ectrlcal TTades iUnidn seem to -have ! got aAvay with it in .the rece nt' ballot, ithere is a plain duty !to trades union ists to ensure itpat 'it doesn’t happen again. 1 Unfortunately, in:(many more
Sir,—Although the. Communist I,MANY BARGAINS
unions bKidesjrihq E.T.U. the great; masis of me noJi-Commun- 1
in elections, whereas |he,C!ommu- ists Bl-ways! vote full, strength, and, as was! rijowp |.in the E,T.U. exposure cein -be .ruthless with members who ar'siwise to-their
st members! do not befther to vote wiles.
ing indictment: han the Oleft- wing "New Iste.tesman’s ’’ un equivocal , declaration “ If, -in deed, the aot vitite }f the Com-. muhists with.n ilie E.T.'U. over the!; paat id. yikt could be properly investigated, it is doubt ful I whether me iPirty member would ever .as ain be elc<;'led to a Union ^ce." '
Could there be a. pore damn ! I I
■ eldtt statesp'aii; of Labour as Mr. Herbirt Mirrison, M.P., can say “ It i i ,ea ile: • to get Com munist in ponttbl of a trade !^t rid of ithem.’’, election ■ for a o' -the A.E.U. eyisry jlOO mem-
Ijhat it ca 1! hapMn in other imldns is ceiainjwien such an
! 9 Walnut facia ani
© Ahost D f access!
equipn
union than to gi In a. recent
only six but bers took ,th it !is '.not CommunlsWqppf won. If only itrkdes
national opcial of
prpifising (that the fted candidate
made a Nev VOTE; in uhion the E.T.U. l^ e i to r^lise that at is bh the wall.
Yejarl resolution to Iqleotlons even
iohists: have
i may be made l(tet the writing
'V.i W, BARRIE.
INTO THEjPAST’ AGO
50
Items from our psue of ! January j 13th, 1933
rrnEj floodlighting of Mltton Church arid of the Ceno
taph at Hurst: Grben, coupled with' a display of fairy light ing I in the latter .village, marked the formal Inaugura tion !of the electricity supplies taken to the villages by the Clitheroe Electricity Depart-- ment.
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monies were performed by Mr. Harry Bottomley, J.P., C.C., at Mltton, and by the Rev. Fr. de
Tlie switching on cere
Trafford, S. J., at Hurst Greeri. I * * * ; ;
The six-looms-per]-weaver
system was adopted at Foul- sykes Mill and some ; 30 weavers were thrown | out, of
work as -a result. . ! ! * * ' ■ * ;
fioirie, Mrs. !W. Lancaster, of Salford, was badly burned
Dusting the fireplace at her
when, her apron caught fire, j ' * * : * I
oiie I of the . best; known
people I
amo.ng the farming community of Rowland, Mr, Wllilani Whittaker, of West Bradford; died, aged 79. He was a jvell-known cattle judge and former licensee; of the MUlstones Inn. ■!
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elected president of (Jhatburn and Downdam Conservative Association.!
Mr. - R. Assheton was re
' Mr.. W. H. Parker presided at 'the anmjar concert held at Whallfey Methodist ' School.- Among those taking part were Mis? J. McLaren (contralto), Mr. lEj. bus's (tenor) I Mr, E. Wallbank (baritone), i Miss M. Fisher (accompanist), and a group of local amateurs under the leadership of Mrs. Mit chell.: ■ -' I
! ' . I I ■ ' ■ ■ AGO
Items from bur issue of January rith, 1908 j
rrUE inaugurm me;etlng of the I Ple^ant j Sunday
Afternoon! Brcitlierhqod was held In the Weavers’ Institute Assembly Room, Mr. Robert Whlpp, of Mriribhester, pre sided. '
, *■'' ’ ' I : I
eleiite^ ' president Cllthefoe Weavers’, finders’, and, ^Warpers j! Asspciatlon.
Coun.Tl. Parker |Was treasurer arid Mr. J. Hargreaves! auditor.
Mr. ;W. H. Seedall was re- of. the
was appointed pijobatlon offi cer for the borMgh .at a’salary of 21 shlllirigs jper annum, “ subject to;revision If cheum- stances deman a it.”
Mr. Ralph Thomas Marahall ' ! * :. I *
Mr. David Odoie Arid address ed by Mr! wilUbm Harison Messrs. J. Seed all] J, Wilson, J. Hamilton,. IW. ,'Wilkinson, H.
I •; ■ ! 'I *, The sum' ol :£33 was paid
out to nine persons at the annual d'.!strlbritipn of Gls- burn’s parochfail charities.
Mr. native
blacksmith fc(r (upwards ol 40 Lane Ends. Sab-
Jonatpan Moore, of ■
years, died at den, aged 69.
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held their annual dinner at Higher Hodqer' bridge Hotel following a-iilke via Hlgharti; Pendle H1.11, Downham, Chat- bum, ; West I Bradford and Waddtogton. , > :
Members of the Penlne Cliib ‘Hlgham, and
conceit to Lovr| Moor Reading Room! was] presided over by
A vvell-;attended smoking
Snape and! C. Trotter contrff buted to the evening’s har mony.
Siting the style fjr yea[rs aheadj the [Victor introduces the pe v 1 )w-swept line with panoramic windscreen arid fill-circle vision! There’s i^lue in dvery aspect pf the (Victor’s(very advanced,desipi
family roomings ^nsion and its
iKuoiuu — V, vac/oHS I performance. :'Theb advantages and n at y more in a car that’s delight-, iful to drive, eas'MO park [arid outstanding for’
. in its new] lojw--swept good looks . . . its r ^ . . its wonderful
petrol economy. ■Iliis is an excitir g ^rice. See it in [opr
sils-
new cm at an excitingly low showroom today.;
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nmer. H/D Tyre? and Springs. leri £5210 -h|P.T, £261.7.0
VICTOE sil(io;i £498 -1- p .t] £250.7:6 VICTORSup
BEDFORD. 10/12 -Qrt. VAN. ! £519 13
1956 BEDFORD UTIL^US. ' Hepter,]
trafflca.tors, j
1955 AUSTIN A30 2 DOC)|: heater. (' Nice car.
193"Drive away,.
1949 COMM-ER 25-Cwt. VAh'. SELF-DRI
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V im C A Wellgate
Members Fellowship of Clith eroe Girls’ Friendly Socle tj enjoyea games and dancing 11: their annual party last week
ABOUT 40! members anc friends of the Tovmsenc
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USEDl. ,YEHIGLEf prayed as
EALOON. PI
! 195': ifor: AUSTIN 12 SALOON,
echarilcally good a:
Nejff engine, j new,! Itted i
1938 WOLSELkY 14'SALftOlji. Good runner. I Well sljod,
THAMES Man nd
well tyred. I . £(185 Good runner. | £ 50
Good engine.' ■ ! I , [ £.45 Nevv engine. |
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> trqul le to vote so-
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tea-tiine.|The secret is j aimpli—CO-OP Bread is made riom C.W.S. Flouri Always ask for CO-Clp Aread—it pays ; Dividends in health.
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RED ROSE Bieaa lyiName
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and dusty, tastes so good and «1«> [Wholesome !
) crispy .gll ■ IK ^ 1 1 \ ;4 i ; rdi illn sad y ! *1*‘r
I i|Wo.':dqitork ' ;•*■]■■ iMonday; a .——, Tittersall, wi idjng ,nl: Bdad, Clithere e,
!: T h e B a s t Linbas! ' ■waoatlsfled thrit th ' the gaBstog PiUc advpture. ‘
' ttotola chest coniplalntj |the wa|
th^iinl920,whei|st h'Osb&d, he ww
1 he trild !her was).due, I [effects of gas
Fofthe past seven yd Ijifldltiot workei'fqgular.
to
•; r^yar' pension, w! rich wj crea6pd to 100 per c i
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