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had raised £222 said..
he more they cp. interests . of ex-^
, the moh- ipuld do Ih lervlceme
nly on pensions. 'lut There was a gen
ade during the yi Social and memt
ported that the made a profit of £300 on the year.
iiid distress,
lie suppdfi' i'lihev - received, then their i worli of watching the lahd i their families; j
Ip .u also Ih
i he oppoT- il members
har. ■
The auditor, Mij, Heppard. of Bla
Officials appoint I^resldent, Mr, Secretary. Mr., F 'Treasureri Mr. J B Ciommlttee: M e
y, O’NeUl. P. Flt_ Barwell, R. Maynf Heron.
vllle. junior; H. Swales. R. Martin
askerville, senior;
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More homes are built
T>Y the end of la I Council, and
houses had heed CUtheroh since
according to the Ing return for E Wales published bj try of Housing Government. ;
139 Council and houses had been In Bowland, the 88 ‘ Council and
houses.
CCITHEROE j r f / i j f l ? / pie Irom 6 months to 2 years.
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l^mister !tp broadcast |
fl^P: Rev. S. Ffrfench,
n i minister at ithe Cdn- g r e g a t i o n a I Church, Niewtpn, is to bfoadcast; in the B3.G. “jWoman’s Hdur” feature! jin the "light Programme.
Misk I'french, who has been j at Newton since; September, 1953, ’ spea^ about the work jal woman minister.
Before Ukipg oyer at New- [ton as the
jroe district, Mis6 Ffreiich ihad spent 12 year^ a s a I missionary in Inma.
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7^ native of Lightclifte, I Yorkshire, she was edu
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■trior to returning to Eng land from India in August,
■ S1952, she spent three
. \ months in the Bechuana '' Protectorate of ; South
Africa.,,, 20th. V ' j
It is expected that ijliss Ffrench will broadcast next Friday, February
cated* at ThPresby High Schobi, Leeds, and after wards worked hi industry for !slx years [before entering the missionary service.
worked .W a solicitor’s office In Blackburn for! , a short period- b'more joining the R;A.F. 12 months ago.' He attended P e n d 1 e Junior School prior to going to thb Grammar School, where he was a member of; the Scout Troop.
Senior Aircraftsman i Whlpp
AIRCRAFTSMAN WHIPP ' I
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was associated with St. MUty’s Parish Church, and .was a server there.
A native of Clitheroe, he
and Mrs. jR. Klllingbeck. • of Lowergate! , !.
His grandparents are Mr. | !
tended to the family in their bereavement. ;
Sincere ' sympathy Is ex I ‘ ; I
The funeral took place ilh Australia on Wednesday.,
' Iminister ever, j ; to be ’ appointed in the Clitlie-
q ODND!' the Lhi appealed Mr
IN PRESDENT i W i i p
Ijltherpe Britjlsh , ^giojn Club yesterday ,
sgion trumpet <amont; ex-seryicemeh,” iAlf Wood.! president, at the 1 annual
^m u n di^ ; Fter ^ail in Australia
^ITHERCE : people'" lyere '^Mphocked, to hear, of the; th, ill Australia, on Friday „ 19-year-old Mr. Ivoi|
Priestley, ^hlpp. bf 13 RafiJ way 'Vlewi Clltheroe,' whe died in hospital |folldwlng d road accident. i
AHe was serving as a Senior
with the Jblnt' Trials Unit of; the RA.F. [dealing with.’data' frohi the Wobmera Tbcket range, and Idled as a result of Injuries received after a car.! carrying folir R.A.F. men, had- overturned]
ircraftsman on secret work
• His mother, now Mrs. Ji Dolphin, -was preparing . to go to a dance on Friday—her birthday—When she received the tragic !news. His father,,
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Mt. Lebnard P- Whlpp. : Was killed while serving as a pathfinder pilot In the R.A.F dhrlh^ the; fast war.
produced by ftar’
variety concert entitled; The programme,];which
tlctufed, are mfembers ry Plcl^ps.
John Rushton 4’Us The concert ralsbd' £20
they talked;
tbeir way td .! '■ victory li :!
tTHE shield for gaining most! points In V the i ! Settle
fteglon of Young farm|< Clubs annual public spjeahlnL .competition was won jhy Gls-I burniY.F.C. with 20 [points a' Settle on Saturday. ■
regional
Glsburn now hold [all thi t rophies l ; ; THi
riirihers-up for the];' shleli were' Rathmell, who jhad, I points, while Conlstqn, wit! five'points,, came third.
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speak for four minutes);' 1] Richkfh Parker (Rathmell); 2, Terry Hodgson (Glsburn)l; 3, Elizabeth Horn (Glsburn).
Juniors (aged 10 to 15 tc
to speak for seven minutes) 1, Freda Graveston (Gls burft); 2, Margaret Dugdah (Rathmell); 3, Barbara Speal (Glsburn). :
Intermediate (age^ 15 to 21
of .oiidteroe; Parish] Church Yoath .Group who presented af Zodiao r in, the school on Saturday.
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e manager, and Brepda Pye was; r tor. church; and ybiith; group funds.
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included' sketches, skiffle , music, and; community singing; was A play, “iLate EXtVfc’ was proddeed by Elizabeth' Plhder. |
for the .costmncsj '
HEALTH AND THE CITIZEN By a Consultant Psychiatrist
TTEALTH authpritles have In the past i been much concerned In the education
Comffllisslbn on [| the law relating'to mental illness and
of the public on-many special aspects of health and disease. t The recent publication of
he' , report of - Ithe Royal
mental deflclenoy . and I of which the main recommend ations have beeh embodied! In the Bill how before Parlia
ment. present a new challenge to those authorities to pro vide education of i a different
kind.
street and, Indeeq, the local health ' authorities, are con-; cerned, perhaps i the' ’ mosti Important sectlopsj of ithe .report are those! whloh deal with measures ^ 0 jbe; taken for! the i prevention of mental 111 health and 'forltne care of those who are mentally 111, and who are,-or! should ,be living In the community.
So far as the mari-ln-the- -■ li'' ' '
speak for nine minutes subject chosen from handed to , competitor ' mlniites before): l,jPatrick
Seniors (aged 21 toj 25 tc
Hargreaves (Glsburn); i2, Peter Child (Lawkland); 3 Arthur Atack (Glsburn). | ,
[Frarikland; speaker]: Brlah Procter;
Farrington). ; Talk to us
about coal knd how to burn it
Do you know about the hew convector coal fires? They pour heat into every comer of the room. An open fire with a back bpiler fitted will give you ;allthehptwaleryouwant,too. :Come along and ask us about
ibutors and we display .this yellow sign.
i them. WeTeyour lopal C.U.C. Approved Appliance Distri-
S p r in g c o m e s s o o n e r
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to grass that g I I ' j
ro w n iw i th
,'Ratrimell (chairman,] Norman t h a n k s , Phylll s
(chairman, Dorothy j Clough speaker, Enld WeUock; thankt Kenneth Towler); 2,jGlsburh “B ”! (chairman, Frank Masorl speaker,. Mary Wilklrisonl; thanks,' Tom! Wilkinson);' 3,
T^ms: 1, Conlstbn f‘|A’
Tlie judges were:'Juhiors andiseniors: Mlss D. Harrison,
of Sklpton; Mr. F. Edlngtor, of Sllsden; and Mr. D-i A. Webb, the We s tmo r l a n d County Youth Officer.
Intermediate: Mrj L E.
l; Ketterlngham, of Bkipton; Mr. lR. Foster, of Kelbrook; and] Mr. G. H. R. Smith, | 0 ^ Tadpaster. ■
Team: Mrs. A. Taylor,! cjf Elslack. , [PoUq jabs;
P OLIO Inoculations in Cll very good response from
Good resp^se from chil(|ren theroe have met- with a
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lithe; reason for \ th e ’ % i-;proce7dT much!iPqyond| the rinumbers of oldei- peopfe
I This was stated by Dr] 'c. ‘Tlni6 Times" reporter that he felt ■
children up to schooWeavln g age; but the response, froin people In the 15, to 25 age Srpup has been dlsappolntln;.
[Royle, Schools Medical Officer, [who told an “ Advertiser-arj^d
being Inoculated m s the [fact that it was difficult ;f6r them to get dfl jwork in order to attend clinics.
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that as many as ppsslble pf the! 15 to 25 age group shoufd receive Inoculation.
The authorities are anxlol | MR. C. H. B. I --- ___ ^ ___tVlof Q 'this case. mNevertheless, the! subject (h •' I j - i ' ■ . ITCHELL, HRM’S
Clltheroe, Mr.l C. H. B. Mitchell, of 17 Penidle Road, has retired! from the post of warehouse managbr.|
first employee of| Messrs.; W. T. Searson To mark the occasion, Nir.
Mitchell, who had peeh with the Rrm since 1047, wps presented with an j' Inscribed
gold wristlet watch by tpe directorate and employees yesterday week-
The presentation
by the chairman of Commander J. V,
Motte.
was made dlrectob, B. De la
i member of Clltherpe Trades Mr. Mitchell hat been Fisons for good farming
on behalf 6f local coal merchdHIlf co-operative satieties and C.£(.C. approved appliance dlstrtbulors.
UTIUSATION COONCII,
issued by the COAL J .
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and Labour Council for 47 years, and secretary for;
p.yer 30 years.
T;U.G. longT-servlce.j award recognition of hlk servlqes the Trade Union ipovemeijt.
In 1951, he' received the ----- ’ ' In to
•idr. Mitchell Is also; member of the mbnagemqnt committee iof j the; Clltheroe Co-operative Sciclety. " ■
He will continue to serve
the Trades Council In jhls ■capacity as . treasurer and secretary. ,
A “ beat” the police enjoyed
eroe section of the Lancashire Constabulary In the j King Lane Hall’on Friday night,
TMEARLY 600 dancers attended the annual ball of the (Jllth-
,.W jpharltles.;
■Wlgham and members of;,the Clithcroe section [organised .the event, [ the proceeds of which ei(e for police ! welfare i and ,
Inspector D. Glen [and Sgt. J. i i [ i
'■'^'^Among, the guests were the Mayor: and ^Mayoress of CUth eroe,- Coun ■ and" Mrs. !j..,Ent- wUtle,' Chief Superintendent J. Woodmansey and Chief Inspector
L. MAudSley.-, " 1 “ [ ■ ■;
; -Th6' Special Consliabulary- was represented byi Special Chief Inspector G. 0. Taylor.
,
Odton 'and his Band, i of Blabk- ,Jrarn,'and'Sgts.-J.. Wlgham and
Music was provided by Jock tt'Honiiail were, the' M.Cs. ' : -
•YEE, RETIRES Ltd., of
fore, for something to' bC' said, through thq medium of the Press, about this par ticular kind of| I Illness—an
It seems oppoiltline, there-]
illness not of the; ;iddy but of the mind,
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been successfully tackled before. ;
This kind of problem has . | i
from tuhercoloslsi has been! reduced enormously, in some age groups by well over half, a result which could cer tainly not have been achieved without the co-operation ■ of both doctors and Citizens,
For example, the deqth rate , TIMELY WARNINGS ' :
come about but fpr j timely warnings and coristant propa
A CHANGE of this mag- nltude might hot have
ganda. , 1
were displayed In tram cars and motor buses reminding the public labout the , dangers of spitting,, and warning them
Not many years;ago]notices
of a £5l penalty jwhlch might be Incurred, yet we no longer
see these notices.; 'Why? Becausoi the sense of res
ponsibility of the citizen: In pf the prevention of; the spread
enlightened the [public about disease and Its -prevention, i Ts It too much',to expect
tubercolosis has increased, The health auihorltles have
that the same can be done In the case of mental 111. health —not, of course, by threatened mo n e t a r y penalties—but
rqaspns for this? Airiong tpiem are fear' and,' riiAy ignorance, and very likelyit
What are ^ the possible
absence of obvious causes mental sickness that can readily' u n d e r s t o o d [and
tiib'ercolosls. ; 1
accepted in the same [way that: a; germ Is now universally accepted as the cause; |of
.-’TiHE statements made in the -A House of [ Commons ! re cently by Mr., Richard Fort, M;P; for GUtheroe, when- he
Mental HealtJ)^ Bill dtirlhg its|s6cohd reading, and which were reported in the “ Adver tiser and Times;’’ give added topicality to this the first of a Series of articles on mental health.
took part in a debate on; the
because we do not understand lt!i It is not familiar to ,us because it has not !been , explored by ordinary pepplS. ;
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the pictures of dragons, ThSse wpre placed there; bebarse the map makers were Instruc ted to put such’ terrifyihg
Look at old maps and See
Images on areas as I yet uficharted. MYSTERIOUS FEARS
a¥PERSTITION„ a n o t h e r ^ cause of fear, has linked mental Illness with mysterious fears, such as devil possession..
burial In Consecrated-ground, but were often-Interred near cross roads, away from huiiian habitation? .,
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ted suicides are regarded as the outcome of, mental abberatlori, and coroners In variably refer to “ a disturbed balance of mind.”
[Today suicides and attemp 5, MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE
ignorance, and it is to | dispel some of the ignorance con cerning mental 111 healtp and Its causes that the Lanca shire County Council Health Co ■ ■
Fear mostly
consultant - psychiatrist write a series of articles,
which this 'Is the first, j i I ■
['the public conscience to, the problem? t Let it be said at once that
rather' by the awakening of
he Implementation of many of the Royal Commission’s
allocation of publlif money, INFORMED OPINION
certainly ; I ineed the
1 man, mind] body and spirit —his behaviour and; what causes It, his loves and this hates, his dreams and his superstitions. -
Is surely ;that mental health is concerned with the whole
The importance of qU this I ' |
recommendations; wffi not re quire : fresh legislation, -but Will
AS no government,’ be it local or national, ; can
necessarily, follows] informed and | | lenlightened public ]opinion . IS [necessary in
of Its electorate, it Tl
does not commend itself to the ordinary cltlben.
ental ill-health!Is one which
[ Above all Jt 'enables him to i achieve the capa'city to :ive :.1
n harmony with .hfs fellow- men.
Three hour wait to book for
“Merry Widow”
Ing , for' [ Clltheroe Amateur Operatic | and Dr am at lc Society’s production of ‘"the Merry Widow ” opened at the king Lane Hall at’ 10 o’clock on Monday morning was a young woman wlio hid been waiting since 7. ami. |
fTVHE first person In ;the queue when public bc»k-
At 7-30. when the dc-ors
were opened, about 30 people had joined the queue, and the number steadily ingreased] so that by 10 o’clock the qqeue
reached half-way down.-the outside of the hall.
women, although there v[ere a few men among them. Some of the women . had: young children wlth them|
Most of the people were
The ope^ng performa,nce will be given, on Monday. 1.
Debs^ party A BOUT [Seventy teenagers'
•■■^at t ended the“ debs’ pary ’’ held in St. Catherine’s School, West Bradford, i on Saturday,;nlgj)t..,
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ated In Chinese style. Oapies and dances were, organised by
' ■; . The school had been decor-^"
,.Mr..! M. Gregsoh, and :^nter- .tainment .was .provl(led by jthe
Martians: Skiffle gihup, of Clltheroe. ■ '
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