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PEPBE6ENTATIVES of ail were bf'esent at the
integrity V
Riohai'd FoH.‘-lULP. for-CIitheroe, who dfed in/a .car n^ir Oxford-on . Whit Saturday. . ,
Port’s formet eolleagues In the House of Coraimons. They, were Mrs. E. Hill. Wythenshawe, Mr;:J. T. Price.'iWesthoughton. Mr.',‘ja. t Boardman/.lelgh, and Mr.iC.'iKenSron. Ohorley. /.;5(
Present were several of Mr;
co attend., r Col.- • C. Q.. Lan waster. M.P. for"FyWe-South,
date for: 'i Adclhlgtoiii'I'., Mrs,, M. N. Brlndlej i!Vlce^H;halrman Darwen Divisional Conserva tive Association; rehresenting Mr. C. Fletcher-rCooke,',M,p. for DarwehjMr. T. Kdy,'Agent representing .Mr. J u l i a n Amery, ,M;P. lor. Preston North,.and,Mrs.'Amery were also present., '
pective .Cbjis'emtlVe catidl- ' '
bum, and ! Mrs. Hoare ' Mr. C. 'F. WllfordrEaifdr, “ Lanca shire Evening Post,” aind Mrs, Wllford, Mr; H. A. Whiteside, Editor, “ Blackburn Times,” Mr. J. C. Cowglll, Mr, J. H. Cowglll, directors, and Mr, R. Wlggan. Editor. “ Clitheroe Advertiser ajtid Times.” :
were Mr. P.i C, Hoare, Editor. “Evening Telegraph,” Black-
sented we Old Clltheronlans’ Assoclalon. j
Mr. 'ij’ilteslde also repre
.Coun. and Mrs. J. Entwistle. the Deputy Mayor. Coun.
Council Chamber to the church Included the Mayor and Mayoress, of, (311theroe,
A civic procession from the
Aldermen.:-^Councillors and ofiftclals, and the heads of neighbouring East Lancashire authorities,
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represented Lancashire Coun ty Council, along with Mr. A. .R. Pickles.
Col. :L Green' 61 Whalley.
:Jo4inston; .Chief Supt.- J. WOo'dmansey. and Sir William Cocker.
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Mrs. Fort and her slster.'Mrs. Peggy Bridges. Accompany-i Ing them were Mr. and Mrs. Alan Noble; Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Green;! County Coun,
The prlyate mourners were
,G. N. Roblnjioh. Mr. and,Mrs. A. Hlndleyj.and Messrs. A., and D. Hin/lle^; ! i:
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sented by Sir Stanley' Bell, president, and Mr. K. J. Webster, representing ■ Mr. Douglas Gloyer, MF., chair man, and also representing the Conservative Central Office.
seThe North-Western ' Con rvative Area ■was repre i
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.presldent, and' Mrs. DrlVer, vice-president. Miss E. Croft, organiser. Women Unlbhisfs: Miss p. Caldferwood, treasurer. Women Unionists; Oolm. D. H. Coates, chairman;'Divisional Young Conservatives; " and Miss S.-Westhead, secretary.
Other Conservative repre sentatives 'rwere; MiaS' b;
Proggltt, chairman, Padlham Women Unionists; Mr. J. T, Cook, president. Pendle -Forest Young Conservatives; Mrs. E. Hartley,' president, Fence W.U.; Mr: and : Mrs. C; F. Short, committee members of Clltheroe Ckmservatlve Asso ciation;'Mrs. M. Dean; chair man. Accrington Divisional Women’s Conservative.- Asso ciation; Mr. W. R. C. Eastham. t chairman, Padiham Conserva
■ treasurer.! ,
bottom. chairman;-'-Altham Conservative Association, Mrs.' Wlnterbotbom,- secretary, and Mr. J. Heap, treasurer; Mr. H. Blackburn,.' representing. Cll theroe Conservative Club and Clltheroe P ol 11 n'g District Committee; Mr. J. Shearman, representing- Whalley Con servative Club ; Mr. M. Bolton, chairman, Pe n d l e Fofest Polling Dlstridt Committee; Mrs. T. Gi Aspden, Blackburn W.U.; Miss S. Westhead, chairman.! CUtheroe Young Conservatives: Mrs. E.' M. Bannister, /chairman, Rlb- chester W.Ui; Mr. lA, Talbot, chairman; Rlbchester Con servative IClub; Mr. W. A. Eddleston, chairman, Pendle ton branch Conservative TSssoclatfon. and Mr. W. Wood.
Eastive- Association, and Mrs, ham; Mr. J. Winter- ;i:
Won rejffeSentatlves;' wefe: Conn. E.! Holgate, chairman. Glitheroe,RJ).C. (Joim. J. G.
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ib b e r t ig e r & m m e s i I • v! : !J'T ■ ' '
6, MARKET PLACE, CLnHEROE .y
t e l ,407/8 (Two lilnes). ! LEVER’S lOBOL’ CALF MEAL
F. .S l n f f l d n chalmSn ® lnjVl®s write recel, Burnley
Longridge U.D.C.; Flelden, i chairman. R.D.C.; Coun. E.
T ^T 'R u 3 fen ^S fc ? ’Co?n PJ?-?*®,:®."'
chalrmani .Gr e a t U:D.C;;v CoUn, J. .
chalrmkni Padiham- U.D.C.. and MtsJ Mltchrili; 'Coun. T. Lynch, i vice-cahirman,: and Mrs. Lynch, and Mr. W. VeeverSr-peTk.....
,Mr. Stanley Morton, presi dent. represented Clltheroe
Whalley, Harwood, Mitchell,
.head and
authorltl,es In the Division, In addition to Clltheroe Corhofa-'
Representing the'-^local
were, Mr. El Stephen Green, chairman; Miss E. R. Oaffiett, president. Women Unionists. Coun. Mrs. jJ. Trobp, Vice- president, and also represent ing the Divisional Yo'uiig Con servatives, of which , 3he is president, Mr. J. Driver, vlce-
Divisional j representatives
and Mrs. Basil Greenwood, Miss M. Hi'IWhalley (Agent), Mr. and Mrs. J. Troop. Miss E. R. Garnett, Col. and Mrs.
represented ILord and Lady Clltheroe. j
Col. and Mrs. Robinson also
St. Jbhnston.' Chief Constable of Lancashire, and Mrs.
Also present were Col. T. E.
J. W. D. Crltchley, the Town Clerk, Mr. ; R. B.' Snowden,
Newspaper ., representatives
J ntiHbiiv Greenwood, M.P. lor tRossenaale.' - whq .was <unable
as also-represented........ Coun. Maftlh"Henry, Rfos-
a /^.Irtelegramhf [sympathy'W Also f' received ' froni - Mr.
•1 Parish Coun6u 'redreseilta-!
and ' District Chamber ofi Trade, and also CUtheroei TocH.
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walks of.'life in .the memorial' sefTioti held nights fof Mr. crash
■ ,’The church was crowded to' capacity for ithe sOrvlce, which was conducted by the Vicar ^f Clltheroe. the H6v. S. Blrtwell. i
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;Fft-TalB(Jt. ^airman t^ Rib-i cHestei, and Mr/V: S. I^gHam. CTerK;jMf. W. DenUBrier-i 'clifle:t;.Odun;i BJ L CUnllffe.l
tlves were: -m'E. RUeft Clerk! to Altham fiarlsUiQouniai; Mr.i
rauaed;--Mr..-: Norman ..qiarry; .termer Agent toJthe Cllthtroe •Division^ and-i Mrs. Olarry ; !Mr5.i|,Kmoni-Agep^^ ley;. Lt; T. -W,-;Heys. irepre- s^tlng St. Leonard’s j Com pany-iChurch Lads Brigade, P^dlh^; Coun..jQ.,A. Monck- and Mrsi.;; Monckman,
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Cricket Club, of whlch-Mrl Fort / was president; 11' 'MT. W. H. T. TudgaV, vice-chair man, , CUtheroei Pld|! Age. Pensions’ Association; Mrs. E. Fletcher, vlce-pi;6sldenti.[i and Mrs. M.IA. Pollard.'secretary, OUtheroe Women’s 'CO-opera- tlye Gu i ld ; Mr. Hi W. Eddlestone. representlnh the Rptary Club, of Padiham and the Masonic Lodges oflPadl- ham; Mr. H. ElUbtt, president, and Mr. J. 'Whittaker, secre- ; tary. Rotary Club;of Clltheroe;
CUtheroe'Division Labour Party^and Mrs. iDosweUt./Mr. G. Pll^gton. chalrmanTRead
County , 'Coun. W.' .Starkle, representing LancashlrelAsso- clatlon; of Parish Councils' and the Community! Coundil of Lancashire: Mr.j G. ' Morris,-
malrman of Accrington and
president, and Mr. B/ TOeeler. secretary;■ Mr. W. Graham,
District Conservative Siiooker: League, of which Mr, Fort was
'Clerk' f to Clitheroe Magls-^' trates. also representing CU theroe | Golf club; Mr; Tr. p. Lee.;,. NeIson. Conservative Association; Mr. W; iR. Slater, managdr. Blackburn Ttostee
the: Ccimbined EngUsh iMUls, Manchester; Mr. T. U. lilddle,'
rldge British Legion Club; Mr. E.: Hirst,! managing! director -of
MrrA. [Thornber and. Mrfj. G. Long-
Greenwood, representing Cot ton Spinners’ ! and Manu facturers Association- Mr. G. Hood, iheadmaster, IcuUrefoe Royal Grammar School;! Miss P.' M. iNewsam. !represehting ClltherOT! St. John Ahibiiiancc ahd/Nurslng Dlvlrion; Mr. M. Dawsoii, chairman, dnd Mr. P.
Mr. R. Platt. Longridge branch M.P.U.; Mr. T. I Demaln
iWom'eii - Unionists; -i and R. Roberts, Chatburn, Dowhham arid ' Worston Conservative branch;
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minister; • Clltheroe; - thel Rev. - J. S. Parry. Rector of St.' | j '
R Other I mournera were the
Rev. "T; |C. Hudson, Vlciar of Padiham.
ev. A. I Gaunt. Congregational Jameses.! CUtherqe, -and the
'kf. W; E. S. 'Weeks, repre sented Lt.:.Coi;' and Mrs, W. R. Peel; Mr. and Mr?. T. Procter, Chlpplfig'-, Conservative Asso- d^atloh. and Parish I Oouncil; Col. and Mrs. G. G. H. Bolton; Mr. ,W.t;T. Smith.! representa tive. Ministry, of ILaboui and Gfent Harwood and Rfahton Rotary Club; Mr. S. Sweet, managbr, Clltheroe' Employ ment Exchange; Mr. A-PoUltt; Padlhan Male -Voice Choir
Jclatlon Great Association; of Wa ll Young'
■ brick, chairman,! Lanctohlre County N.P.U.; and Mr. N. Warbarton. secretary; Mr. G. Hadmau:. Imperial Chemical Industries: CoUnJ P.' Worsley, Accrlnfton CtonservatlveiAsso-
P r e s t b n ■Employment Ex change;; (Conn. I'A.;: Parker, Prestor R.D.C.;
Mr.iT.lWar-
. Mr. A. M.!. Sagar, Harwood Conservative
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representatives ranc'h of the
.,.,.r;.w,'rHE,,JWJDRESS' , In h:s addri^. Mr. Blrtwell
■L.:: Pofisli workman
l i u r t f ' v ' ! ^ chest
;Primrose .'Bleach 1 Works on received at
Friday I afternoon by Ignacy Kozubskl. of Waddow Green.
Low, Moor. ■it' , is believed , that hls
clothing caught in a hoist and that he. was thrown to the ground/'.'.';
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Royal I Infirmary; where he was later reported to bC' " falrlyi comfortable.’'
He yvals taken to Blackburn
said that they would th nk of Mr. Fort ns.a good man who
sented iReedley Parish <toun- cll; Mr, R. Dickinson, Bilfnley Conseryatlve Association; Mr. <r Brown, accompanied by Mrs. Brown, Atklnsons Agri cultural AopUanbes; Cuthe- roe-. Mrs. N. Clark. Chatourn; Downham' and - Wqrston
he Diylsloh. 1 Mr. F. K. Miirfltt
former Conservative Ageijit for t
CUtherpe Cotton!. Employers’ Association; Mrs. S. Westhead, Division I Commlssloher, Bow- land land ^CUtheroe Girl Guides; Association; Mr. J. D.
Savings'Bank, CUtheroef; Mr S-l .Wferthead. irepres&tlng
representing Great .Harwood Trades and Labour Council; Doswellj president of
Mr: R-Clarke and Mr, J, s. B. I Shaw.i Whalley.. I j -
served lils tjay "wich wisdom and for^ght,'with' boundleS ® gaiety that
•-' . ‘r j I ’lchard Fort," said l«ck at the
many an^ Kcaslon !o> thaiiks- »”
proof of tiat, and of'his faith In .the goidness of Ute.
justlflcatk n of their father's faith, .. . r
“4>eople"! present ! In- i ( I -warm friendship, and - love ,for I A
I had'-a'grm Independence of judglnent‘1 ahd som6tiffies^'his letters had' the uncomfortable
.'stlng of rauth that' one had perhaps omitted to notice In the heat of the mombnt.
like, gepiils. consists:in an infinite capacity for taklfig pains. That Is why! Richard Fort had to many friends.
“I believe that frieiidshlp, ; SECRET OF SUCCESS
^ " It is or course, as';Member for CUthdroe that , most of you will:remember him.; The secret ‘Of his - success' 'there Was his love, a reallyl genuine love, of the people land the places of his constituency.
I " It was , where his iroots were., and
..perhaps ho man works so hard or so'well as when he works for the land *U people where he
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and the belongs,
had for knm^mi own I i u.. k ' L a ‘ w. .. _ 1__ 4. _
“Read was a family home (n ohUdhood, 1 and he Its church-j-for he
and I thlhk for the i cricket club, ^ a v6ry deep affection. So he gave! to all: hls constituent. Whatever their party, hls greatest care. ','
Mr^ Parker were amon^ the quests. A t r e l ^ e S t ^ I. Pugh conducted a service on the site. Our picture shows th ? *M aS s* 1 S ; I the prizes on Sunday lafterhbm.
at tn6 C?ons6rvativ6 Club. TliC' Mayor and ’MavotesS
FISHED WITHOUT LICEI^CE: GAVE WRONG ADDRESS :
a devoted churchman—
false name and address lafter admitting that he! had no licence.
latourer. gave the water balllfl who. caught Wm a
occasions when ihe was caught flshliJg'wftUout-a llcencc, Jack S. Wilkinson aged 23 I unemployed
had no tore of publicity and never spoke for effect for he was, ,a men of , the greatest integrity, and also of j! con siderable''eblllty. as hls place of trust with the I.C.L and give
hls wartime work evidence.”
Day Quein y js
A i i A e y thb iPiield
TTNOWLE GREEN and Dls- trlct'Youth Club village
Bridge, secretary, -|Clltheroe- Round Table; Mrj P. K. tiling- worth. National Coal Board:
field day was held last week, when the new dueen, 11-year-^ old Audreir Goar, of | Holmes Farm, GpowS ' Lane, ; Rlb
chester, was crowned' by the retiring qUeen. Mlssl'Doreen Bee. of':Old Buckley Farm. Stoneygate Lane; Ribchester.
Were- June Wallbank "and Audrey Bell;! The ijetlrlng queen was attended by Jill Wallbank and Elizabeth -Kin der. Page!' and crowii bearer was Peter Nichols, i
; The queen’s i ’ attendants I
was the 195W59 Youth Club queen, Miss SylVla Duxbury, who,'-' accompanied'- by the
and In return received bou quets.;-;
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!/ Earlier, a procession.' under . .the, direction of Mr. Brian
‘ The harade featured a humhef of lorries which had been decorated by members of the Youth Club houses, Iona, Skye and'Arran.
• b The'programme included a
judged by Mrs., JamesiBerry of Grlmsgargh. '
onny baby baby competition, i ■
and Hlgham Parish; Council; Mr. Nj ' D. Wl h c h e s t e r . treasurer. Burnley Conserva tive Association; Miss A Hlg- son. representing! manager of
monthi: l.-'JUlia Ann HUton; 2, Keith Gordoii Bagot: 3. Marla Janice' Sdrllng. 7-12 - months; l. Andrew David
Wlhhers were: Under six
Holden; 2, Christine Julia Holt; S,. Anthony i William Dickinson. 13-18 months: 1 Valerie ’ Julia ShUback; 2, Judith Waring; 3, lari Stewart Preston. ■
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stalls were run by Carol Hoyle, Dennis 'Townson, Jim Bamber. Harry Procter Jef frey Harrison. Brian: Wilson,' Norah Finder,. Jean | Forrest. Margaret Ificken. Ruth Har-' leaves, Barbara. . Wallbank' md Kathleen Wallbarik.
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nnm.ber of side shows and I ANKLES AND. KNEES
WafibMk Mesdames Hoyle,- DronshU'w gna' Nnttall and! 1 Dinah Hargreaves.
Ealeen Walmsiey, assisted by Jean Walmsiey, Audrey Town- son" ■
Re a s ' were I' arranged by Barbara. I Coar; ■ Barbara
j - Ankle com-petltlons...■were iWon by the Misses 1. Doreen iBfee and 2. Sylvia Duxhury, land Mesdames 3, 3. Duxbury;
11. Nuttali: 2. Metcalf and ITownson. : !
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I Winners.of,a;,knobbly knee levent .were: 1,{.Bill Holden; 2. iRdbert Parkinson; 3, Jim iDuxbury and Messra. R. Dux- jbury, Nichols gnd .^Irkwood.
1 Judges were' "M e s a m"e s Nlckson and Nichols and Messrs. Morgan and T. H. Wallbank. of: Dutton.
.iJean Walmsiey i|Mr. Jeffrey (treasurer.
vere the Youth Club commlf- (Itee, vJ -which Miss Dinah
rI Organisers, of :;the'field day Hargreaves Is
chairman. Mfss . secretary, and Harr ison.,
' ,'caniied meats, canned fniits ibj) mention only four. Get Aiustralia’s many. sunsh|ine foods! at •your Co-operative BoOiety.
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8'fcraig'ht from the land where the sun never plays hard-to-get, comes snishine fSre to brighten mealtimes: Rust;'aiian-biitter, and sultanas— your, share of
Wilson, was led by the 1st Preston . c o m p any '(st. David’s), Boys’l Brigade Rand, and went' from': the village Institute to the field.
The oitenef bf the field day
1957-58 queen, Miss Margaret Dickens, presented gifts to the queens and their attendants
i “He loyed above I aU to answer their many questions for he had encyclopedic memory, and 'was not averse to displaying Its powbrs. He
. At Bowland Magistrates’ Court; a t ' Grlndleton 1 6n Monday, Wilkinson, of Ahsdell Road, Blackpool, was toed a total of £12. and ordered; to
pay costs of £4 14s.‘ when,' ihe pleaded guilty to two sum monses of fishing for salmon or trout otherwise than by a licensed Instrument and j to two summonses of falling to give his ; correct name knd address.
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Dunsop Bridge, saw a motor cycle leaning against a tree and took its number. - |i!
and fine with a spinner; |.!| Asked If he had a licence,
roe, prosecuting, said that' ion t April 5th a water bailiff Ion
Mr. J, L. Lumley, of Cllthe he Hodder at a point near
s He went to the river ahd aw Wilkinson using a rbd Wilkinson said he had not.
|he gave a false Manchester, addi ess.
When asked'for
hls Address name! and a'
I I i On April 19th,! he-was sCbh: a t ' 'Whltewen = ty ,thd':!iame bailiff . and again admitted fishing ■without' a liceifce; When asked for hls; address he repeated the; one- he| the prevlpusi
had given on. occasion.
. The bailiff told him he had reason to believe this address
that he was a novice. fisher man and on the first occaslori
thought that' he the Wyre. He licence.
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he was not ariare that a licence was necessary. ' On the second
now had a
occasion he was 'fishing
false, and Wilkihson eventu ally gave hls correct address. In coUrt Wilkinson said
II9WV lUCia lUT iUe 011110^611 111 thl» ^
iI /f Either ag'the, cause or the fconsequenie'of "this love of
faome and family came his -people..,
^^ He coild not be |bullled—
}n the yei rs to come Will find in their companionship full
"L his family
great qua ltles wak'hls love of ,Hls five chUdren are
flrit ol his" UTE . .I ■' ! l" • ‘ '.V. . ’ MAY4JR&MAYCIRESS
iNfAlD . Ij" r. itinguiijie a. many friends in
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rts of East Lanoai hls home on I
ft(«nlnent'In' publlci ^tounrih; and loyal son
‘any capacities <and (fijoumallst;; for ' LDrigdale'* -had ■ be
hi^agS;!h’ave this week pasriei the Town Hall, ( '.town.. ,Oh Sate
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Did not jlv^p record |
.Customs . and ESdse who explained . the; fegulatloris concerning the ke^riing of! a record]of all hggvylbfis used.
use , a diesel lorry, he was ■vlslfed,,by; an offidil of the
ea Road. Glsb'Urri, began to
I; -':Thlsl 'was' In'' 1958; but skee then.
..idespite numerous re quests,! . Dlbb' had i failed |to keep any records. . I. . .I . |
; 'At; Isowland - kugistrates’ Court, at Grindletoh, oh Mon
day, i Mr. W. S. HI .1, prose cuting for the Custoihs arid Excise; told of nilmerous
r fficials ecords. tried to
a p p o i n tm e n t s made and broken by Dlbb wh|epeyer the o .......................... examine
take; legal actiori against Dlbb; who then admitted that he had never kept Any Irecord.
' Firiaily.' it was d:c|ded to
letter,'was fined £12 with costs.
c om e to th e C o - o p e r a t t y e ilia ’s
S u h s h in e fo o d s
Dlbbj who pleadedjgrillty by
WHEN IWalter Dlbb Uve- L V’ stock remover ' of Bent
n i tnbgte to hls rtiemi dale League matchris.
the late Mr. and Mrs. D - :dalri, of Parson Lane,
JAld. iugdale was the s( i lerijlwas'for many yea le ic ^ i musicians.
sin'wa as a tailor in Pt me; (and was equally lOWrtlFas one of the' ti
later he taught shorthan| any years.
paperliproductlon, biit Itl not as] a journalist; tha ‘gan jhls career.
■ifijroiighout hls worklni ) waaj associated with il
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two Bpapers amalgami w th the- I'Clltheroe Adveif Times,” of whlcl
a pririters' apprentice tl.e “Glltheroe Times,” la was not until he was 18 he trailsferred to journa fl-st jtoth the “CUti '.mesj ?| and later when!
I 'Wheil he was 13 he be
Cfithefqe representative trie ■'flLancashlre Eve ^ t ”.i|:|and' the “Pn Cijiardlan’” an appoint! which he held up to the of] hls I death.
SI bseqi)ently became! W few years before the
director., ^ I! I .
kr he took up dutie;
j reAderisihio as contrlbutol i tfiri well-known “Around! Cotuntryslde ” articles In | venirig Post.”
ajle arid Bowland. His kif I of country laf _! him wide spr l
,3 pen had recorded I tlvltlris of Clltheroe and
For ?a|lraost half a cen roun’dlng areas of .Rlbj
In tti'e years immeili^ fore Ithe war. Aid. r^ug
Nofth jteglonal programn
Initortarit appointments, chairman of the WatefwJ arid Estates Committee [ wat responsible for pilol : thjfl; extensive water imprq
the Town Council Duteale had held
hist cha|lrmanshlp of the Dritencte Firewatching,
tee tegular broadcast^ itry'topics in the B.E
j teATER SCHEME Duririg hls membersiilil
Mf j lDugda le lattei ithejcqe (touncll School! atlnUed hls studies', at i },e .Technical Schobl,
Council for 22 - I thi? distinction.'
953; . Hri. was pre
.''chairman gf Ni airman./; of f cil
p ey ^d past president; a togmlnent freemason;
mept project through to I conclusion. One qfl his biggest tasks ■
'Clljtherqe Castle. He gave further servl
Lifirar^
committee responsible for | orgahisation of the Pii
fecahie an aldenna;
ducatonal matters, ! I pogdatelwas vice-chalrmai itlfCClttneroe Education | Cl imlttee, And at the time of | |de|ath was chairman ofj siohal ; Education Execul No] ,5.. ivlth which the Clitf "'q, Committee merged,
e Acthely In te r e s ted !
te also gave the bente' lonjg; experience of ed"
o-jifernif of Clltheroe Grammar School. ■ , ' 1LEAGUE PEESIDENfrl
iool, where he was 10| ibek !of years chalrmai 'err ors. He was als
i tb I Rlbblesdale Moi
ten ■was better knJ j Ribblesdale Crlq
man qf' the Library Comif tee. he; presided over
Ciijtherqe’s 800th annlverj r celterations and In
he committee in chargef ecent:! years, as vlce-chl
t te 1948 he was chalrniai)
aq oneiiof the officers 1 charge bf the report fceritr|
t Emergency committees duij he war.! when he also seif
during Tthe war'as chairiT of j the; Publicity Commll for theljtown’s highly succ| ful savings drives. /
( e ^ i n n i n g
^niall... A minnow never grew
j in to a whale. But from I aritel’SSinnlngs i
n^’ ulars'aVlngscan’i ■ gi(^w over the years; " j ] , ; i
intqslieablesums | whte^lrbelpamanl sa|T| to start a business — 'or buy a home. A Subscription Share Account in the Halifax, the,World’s largest ' Building Society, is also
. almost practical way of teaching the young the value of regular saving.
AUSTRALIAN FOOD' FAIR Ai BBANCHES OFi ! ! ■, ■), "i : I I'
■Clltlieroe ^ultabte Co-operative Society, Limited
Halifax bui| Local Agents :
iCLAYS Bank Chamber j
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