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lotor. Services Limited Telephone: • Clitheroe 473
[CURSIONS
I” — Gaumont Theatre •STER '
|)epart5-00p.m. Inclusive
epart4-30p.m. V fare Depart 5-00 p.m. ) 11/-
with Bob Monkhouse MANCHESTER
b. 5 p.m. Inclusive fare, 13/.
lATIVE -ASSOaATION DIVISION)
INUAL NEETINe
leld in the
Ir e HOTEL JET — SKIPTON
FEBRUARY, 1959 p.m.
BISCUITS tare^cordidly invited to attend.
1.LL e BLACKBURN/. FEBRUARY, 1959
|15 p.m, grated Violinist
RAMME:: kL. ! .'i!!!.
JAFFA
lU S IC SOCIETY’S iSTRA ■ Conductor: Cedi N. Ooheij
JAFFA Mary Haydock ,
• ............... Sdrubert Mendelssolm
T .............: Hubay Suite) ERVAL
. ............................ ...... ...............
•••....................... .JAFFA ;
.............. Vaughan 'Wllllams Massenet Krelsler Paradis
, ' 'i Juslc Shop. 72 King William Street
• .............V - ....... .............' Beethttfcn : Area 5/-. 4/-. 3/-
rs AND SOCIAL CLUB FOND |■ ■ i
eld In the INE HALL
L BALL APRIL, 1959
| q p.m. td 2 a.m. to AND HIS BA14,D
^sio^ 6/- ; MAYOR’S WELFARE Fund.
TENDERS
, BO.WLAND RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL
- SEWAGE DISPOSAL WORKS I WADDINGTON
Perm or Tender, Spedflcatlon and Bin : or Quantities may he ob tained from the Council’s Con sulting Engineers, Arnold Brooks- bank & Son; 48, SunbrUge Hoad,
The above Council Invite Tenders for the reconstruction of the above Disposal Works, comprising Settling, storm Tanks, Flltera, Humus Tanks SludgeBeds and appurtenant Works.
' of a Deposit of £5/6/0 (by cheoue payable to Bowland RJ).C.).
Drawings may be seen at the offices of the O o n s u l t l n s
Tenders Including fully . priced Quantities are to be enclosed
Engineers as above' or at the Coundl Offices.
Tenders are to be on a "fixed pnce” basis.
32, PlmUco Road, CUtheroe, Lancs. 6th February. 1969.'
Council Offices, i ■ ; I . LOANS ^ |||f5 UPWARDS UNSECURED
1^. WELF0R”o®R0AD.*LElMi8TEf^^ ! SAVE L IN O
Haws your. Old Planed Floor* Covered wItt Colourea^phalt b»
ROBINSON. HEY8 & 00. LTD.. , Th^ Old Firm, / T
Bolton-by-Bowland
held their meeting in the 'sdiool bn Tuesday evening.
Y.F.C.—Bolton-by-Bowlaiid YJ'.O. i i
iThe boys had a- film show
given by Mr. Beaver, of th e : Fat* stock Marketing OorporaUbn, !whO was thanked by Elchard jDugdale. The glris enjoyed A ■'wax-flower cbmpetltlon. ■
i' '
ocal Government. " L. D. TELFORD,
lln a sealed envelope endorsed ",Tender for Waddlngton SD.W. -rContract No. 1.” and forwarded to rmh mo not later than noon on Monday the 9th March, 1969.
The lowest: or- any Tender not necessarily accepted, any aooept- anoe b^ng subject to approval by L the MlnMry of Housing and
Clerk to the Council.
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rad., arr. Krelsler .......... iGounod
^ydn' f()e Cliii$etoe l ^ e r t i s i e r
FRIDAY. FEBBUAlf Ughting of
IMS D.m. to Cimes
Vefii id e s ; 07 a.m.
T ANCASHIRE ^ going up 3d, in the £ .
mlttee decided to recommend County Council.
reaulred for ge: purposes and 9d. purposes, main; Library service.
Of this rate.
Finance Commli Coun. J. Selwjin
C)1 The .County Fi Oil
junty;rate is -^to 12s'. 6d.
'm ince Coim- Wednesday
neral j county ’ for [special y for ‘ the
The chalrm:an
stated that tm recommending 1959-60 was coi radical c h a n g Government grai
There were al and inescapably
mittees .first p; estimates for nte Increaw In gros;
When the
amounted to tlon
of £Sm. gross; Welfare required
£376,000. Police H i g hw a y s £
duced from £6ji making the eg for next year
Finance Commltjt due regard to tl but after, a de: tile gross Increji
this itoi the Sj 9d.!wlU be
e‘ tdsk- 'of I rate \ for
requirements of notably educatloh, VllJl
o:
asking'for S.. lEduca- £3;
ijeparea their i^t year the expenditure
l line services, lous com-
tnerease
;hebe 'requests, ailed i review,
|£|295.000. and 17,000. The Je had paid
Health and a [further
lujity ; budget ■ m. groiss;'
a^e was ■ re.:- toj £5im.,
' cent., compared vrtth |1958-59, ‘ but the - educatlbn i service 'were ‘ Increasing ! thqlr ex-
The average Ihcrease for all committees Was H i per
pendlure by apifroxlmately 16 per cent
children entering the movement from primary schools. Ther. 8,200 more child: ary schools and primary sdiools,
This was due
would he opened more , than one
Thirty - two
Tecl^nlcal' ed' !dso developing
to' 2,000 more schools, and
[feh In second- 6,200 less In
of the bulge to secondary would be
liew j schools in 1959-60- 11 fortnight i
uqatloa rapidly,
the Budget woulld to the education per cent, would highways servi
some provision provement In th certain ilower cl
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...................Telemann
work which had higher priority previous years of the Budget . and welfare. In provision for the aged.
No less than <1 ■l:d was [f: servicer 13
per cent, of be allocated
e. for an Im- i stan d ard of
^lf led roads, been I given a
9i per cent, V'i as for health
eluding better care of the
...Qounty’s gross i expenditure was for salaries and wages— no less ■ than 49 per cent County Coun., S e l^ n Jones
The biggest e ement in the
said that he [ would': like to think that the future trend
of costa and prlies would slow down.
! j
unemployment fi Lancashire, some building hrojeqts were bring expedited
Industry and tab growth o: rateable value would 'increase the penny ratf [product and this,
The Increasi'd rating o:
general grant |n place of certain perceitage } grants] would benefit/the I County
together i with the
Council to ' t l e - extent of approximately J M. rate. But it would be rea lsed that this would only partly finance the
heavy Increased financial needs of the various services.
* *
MEW president and Dl s t i :
Association is Wi
WestWlew, wh(. T, Hesmondhal Lsae.
ham, Is the preslden Mr. T. S. Prihgle.
an old girl Grammar Sch< completed thf examination Association.
:
rtONGRATDLA ^ Glenys M. < 60 Salthill Ro
31itheroe Grocers
ceeds Mr Parsor
Huller, 01
(Jf Down- >-el6ct.
.ijlONS.toMlss OddleJ BjA.. of ad, Clitheroe:. 6f Clitheroe who 'has
o he; Libra:
"DIRTHDAY gi ■*-* W. Trimby. lands. Glltherop, 80 tomorrow.
Day; and to M: of Salthlll Cotf whose 83rd hi Wednesday,
Padiham. ^ave displaced perso: Wheel Club d: their meeting and Royal Ho
the Inner
She was Hall. c A business
members were the president, Llddle, preside!^.
eded the ' . * [ 4 In addition, vlch pockets of
be for the Including
than In
.tee, iCounty trohys. J.P.,
jOf bllCthe
mplicated by ^s In the Vstrlicture..
50 continued additional
HIMOND. CAMBIEN (DANILO) I' BHENDA COATES (ANNA) I
Sochty’s presentation bane Hall bn Monday
JEAN HITCHON [ (VALKNcIeNNE) JOHN SNAPE (OAMnjLB)
Final preparations ire how ibblng made for ClUheroe Ama tear . .
night and the: matinee.: bat [early bobhing Is adyisable.'-' IMlss Brenda' Coates 'will
take the part Of Danilo, while the comedy department 'will again be Jefl by Mr. Geoffrey C.: Scoweroft.. who Is cast as Baron] Zeta.
! There are still a few seats [available for every performance I be seen ;in the title role, and Mr.
l j ; . | ; '
I AiiDther well-known and jjlopular member of the sodety, Mrs. Jean Hitchon wUl play the part of yalencienne.l M ||
;Parker (Sylvia), and
imaddifion to the princlpali/who have served the society well, for many years, there are/talented newcomersj hi Mr. William Taylor, yvho will play Nlegus. Miss Anne [John Shape ((iamille).
Stole bottl^ of milk I
d I [ granted a : conditional :,jlOStq] ;
piart,’’ [said Lady Worsley- Taylor, presiding at Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court yesterday, when Stanley Holgatej Han son,; .a: 59-year-old labourer, of iDuck Street, Clltherob, appeared charged with steal ing jtwp bottles of milk frojn the front of a house In Salthlll Road. He pleaded guilty, arid was
’! fTHIS was an extremely /d-*-[i fboUsJL action op your
said [ that Mrs. B: Hargreaves was
away from the f ront ,of her house with two: bottles of
heri-she saw Hanson walking
ischarge on payment of 3ls. ’i'.--
ilnsp. D. Glen prosecuting, 6 I returning to her] home,
w3 SalthlU Road, CU,theroe, ' [Hanson entered;a house (in-[
i bccupants that she wa s golilg to tell the police.
the opposite side of the road, and a little later Mrs. Har greaves! told one (if the
i.'/'.On her return shej found rthat:- the : . milk had been replaped.
i
:: When: queptloned by a police oSlcer. Hanson admitted , the ofleiice j and said, “ I was going to take the milk honie, I t was daft, but I did put it. backr I
, i
[bt^ rockei gas bias'
ceillngs.i steps. 1 : b ir
(WHEN a gas ' explosldn r o c k e d the j Judge
rlppqd I up and p i a s t e r Bhowereg from] walk and
‘•t: The new licensee. Mr. Jerry Duerden'. and his wife were In the middle of] moving irito
■ I'
■the premises from the Rein deer iHotel. Burnley. |
-pon. [Jeremy. A window also: blown .out . : Plaster fpll in first-floor riioms.
'; FloofblDards were blown'lip In :a:]room being Iprepgred for the : licensee’s [two-year-
beentcaused by a fau electric'[wire running slde.ajgks pipe. ^
t registration
:iteetlngs- t o : 'of 39' Bawdf
i .1 who will be
;1age. CUtheroi rthdsfy Is on
4 ! GREEN ]a member of
ihs to the Innejr Clltheroe. at
Wheel Club of B talk about
i ]d by Mrs. P. tsl
at - the Swab bn; Tuesday.
meeting pn talk, i Twenty jpresent. and
!Mrs. T/ V.
Friday raised ,. Sunday Schoql Pond. .
! A J UMBXjE ;S: Congregatl i:
le! ; T " IniCUtherqe Ichool on
£ 1 ^ for th> Decorating
A CAR went throuigh a waill ■ Ijlfe botto|a
against a tree : ■■ pe,
of a 60-foot' sl( ] ROAD.S^
in Burnley Road; Whalley, tills week :anc iCaj ■'•aine to ; rest
C’S SiiOGfAN
Better let|t|e ta r ^ a s s y o f j oiverlyou.
ii. valentine’s '8. Ada Briggs.
' I The blast Is thought to have
t in' in along-
^ Cpnfirmed
rrHE Bishop of Burnley, tjhe RURev. G. E. Holderness,
administered confirmation 5li c a n d i d a t e s from Mary’s 'and 10 cafidlda; [from [ Chatburn i in (jUltheiee
'Parish Church last week. Our heritige
piss Jessica liOfthouse, r ; well-known Laheas;
aiith()ress, spoke ] about Local Heritage’’:,at an o; meeting of
the, (Olthefoe
branch: of the 'Vomra’s Unionist Association In the Coiiservatlve Club yesterday week. :
j Afterwards, the membprs ■
looked at many of. Miss Lrft- riouse*s! sketches of scepes and interesting buUmngs
’the area. ; Miss E ’R. Garnett, M.B|
presided, i '[____ j_ sa^
; t‘-:Vfromj';ice^^ g HEN:[a sheUpi'
pbllCe l and farm ' rescued; the atUmal.
■ horns.
red Spring Lodge. Wh(i Road. Sabden, thli
stranded oti ; the
1 across the 40-yd. wide lot ge. looped round the anlmpls
i The'rescue was; made _ jibieBhs of a lope^ th rem
hands by
wdek, ■ ,
was 1|C6- al-
AGAINST
MUSIC AT HOTEL But Bench aUows appticanon
I F a seven-day music licence
village hotels, the Sunday peace of Hurst Grebn migbt be disturbed by noise and rowdyism.’
granted to oni of the
[ This iview was put a t Clitheroe [Magistrates’ Couqt yestei - day, iwhen the Stonyhurst College authorities .and the [parish [priest, the R?v. Fr. W. Thomas, and other .objectois ■ [opposed an application' for a seven-day |muslc. licence " I the Eagle and Child Hotel.
on Sundays betweep 8 p,m. and 10! p.m.. and th a t no singing would be aUowed.
application along with those made h]? other Hceiibees in the area on condition that music would only be played
, The i Bench granted the
Flu: Position .. ■ !■"
I ; i ■ ■/ ■ aldlng, said the magistrates j Lady/Worsley-Taylor. p re -
could not '• discriminate be tween applicants and they must
all.be treated alike.
^ood sense of the licensees," she said: -
feel the question should be left' to ' the good"'taste ’and
1 " I t is impossible to : say yhat miislc Is suitable for a Sunday, I and the magistrates
tI Insp. D. Glen stated jihat
improves at boys’ school
■'■! ' / .
alhiost back to normal folio w- in'g the outbreak of j’flu amtng the boys :last week] But ' he pijsltlon at the Girls Gra ' mar School had reversed W]ednesday when I the - g returned [after th^j mld-tejrm bteakl ■ .
he police in Clitheroe'had lio 1 strong objections to the granting of seven-day music licences: But the Chief Supt.
Lasi week, at Grammar School.
thought'-that it was a matter for the i Bench to decide, and he felt .that If the licences were granted the magistrates Should make a condition that onlyJmuslc appropriate to the
day ' should , be played on Sundays.
-
Walmesley Hotel, Bmlngtqn. bn Tuesday floorboards were
[::No:one was hurt, although a .barman, Mr. Sid Hereford, lyas! [blown down the cellar
I ■ '
i Mr. J. Houldsworth. of Baldwin. Weeks and Baldwin, Clltheroe, for the applicants,
said that they would have no objection to such a condition.
UNDl^IRABLE CUSTOMERS HI In lihe case of the Craven
L. Constable, of Garstang, Objected on the grounds that Severn day music licences iwould attract ah undesirable type of]customer to the area.
eifer Hotel Chalgley, Insp.
L He also objected to the granting of, a seven^ay licence to the Eagle and Child Hotel, along with the Rector of Stonyhufst College'and the
were I away; and It Ttas anticipated that the posit on would; be Improved after ;he mid-term break.
School. 96 TUiiro r
At I the i ,
120 ■ pupils out of ,450 1 ad stayed at]home.
very serious, i j On ' Wednesday, 'howeier,
Medical'Officer. Dr. C. Royle, said that: while the outbreak was widespread. It was
The, C l i t h e roe'Scholls’ Many j people ln| Cllthelroe
had ’flu! but so far; there had been no: ierlous compllcaldns, as had [been the case durjng the Aslan ’flu epidemic.
people Recovered after two! or three days In bed, '-ind regular I four-hourly doses of asprlri, arid required only qne
visit from a dottor. Generaily, said Dr. Roj^le,
ATTENDANCE at! CUthefoe Royal: Grammar School Is
of "iThe Merry:Widow" which begins a week’s nm at th evening;
.
Operatic and iramatid 6 King
except' for Saturday I Bdmond Cambien 'will
Ail READY FOR ANOTHER OPERA W 13th, 1969
HOTEL THEFT: TWO MEN ON RAIL
One!!accused of receiving I
’'Magistrates’ court yOsterdaVi and- was remanded on bail rhhtU Match 3rd,
:/,j -
•the Five Barri with .receiving In'cash.
Tni..,- n . -—
A second man/ Raymond Peeley, aged 33, licensee of —-'.s' ^ —
ed Gate' Hotel,; Salmesbury. aippeared charged ' all'the goods; with, the exception ;of the £20
1.'.! TTv-Ay-1 : M aJ >iVinv*evAr1
i Malfinson. who had /been: remanded In c qstbdy:, ] on his
first/appearance week, .had been baU of £100 surety, and a on his parents
he appeared Monday. Feeley
I There objection to
that as MallliiMn . had .beeh charged with another house breaking offence In' Westmor land, the pollbe requested' a further remand until March 3rd, when they hoped to be ready to prb(:eed; jwlth the case.
Det.-Insp. j 1| blxoh. said
was] hoj' polite ball, and
Feeley had t^ree businesses in Blackpool, jin addition; to his I tenancy bfi thq hotel, his own surety ■would be enough to satisfy the police;
prepared to s tand as bailees
for.Malllnson.
she and h e r Mrs. Malllhson
husband owned their own House 111 Waterloo; Road,, Blackpool, and th a t ; it was valued at £2,500, ;
court that she
told! and
Trades ] prei
M Cduncill
Clltheroe Trades And Labout Council, In sudcesslon to the late Mr. T. lYrigley, yiho had held the -office: of jiresldent
r . P. CHHISTIE has beei appointed: president of
I
.for: 16 years. ,.t Mr. J. White! was appointed
vice - presldfent, and Mr. C. H.[ B. Mltehell [was re elected secretary-treasurer.,
Youth tee.
Council,; aiidi, Mr.| White reported on tlie work of the " ■
■ Employment Commlt- Safety Congress
odt of 368 were absent. the Boys
146 pupils
Girls I Grammar out of 450' pu; ills
. R. B.' Hargreaves;; of Black- bum, at the] (juarterly meet ing Of the Clltheroe Borough and i Rural | District, Joint Road Safety Committee In
A REPORT! on the National Road Safety Congress at Bridlington 'ifs.s given by Mr.
. the. Tovn Hall last night '.week, j
II Mr. E. A. I Parkliison pre
sided and Miss Cynthia J. Downhill, th i | secretary, pre
sented the Secretary’s report for the quarter and also read the Junior Accident Pre vention Council’s report. ,
on TV
,ho will: meet his constituents in ' Bolton hall on February 27th for a programme in the B.B.C. television series " Who
H/fR- Charles iFletcher-Cooke, -t’-*- Conservative M.P. for Darwen] wh constituency includes BUUpgton and Lang-
GoesiHome?’f
parish priest, and the llcen- cees of] other hotels In the
parties,' Mr. J. - Wilde, of Preston! said that Sunday was the day on which parents visited r their sons at the
college. I The': college authorities had
village 'on similar grounds. Representing the objecting’
SCMOOli CARETAKER SAW 1 MUDDY FOOTPRINTS
Modem [School and stealing 24 maps, four fcUs. 2t fountain pens, a cigarette
nesday charged 'With brealklng breaking es
no wish to he obstructive, and hah no objection to the granting of a six^ay licence,
but they felt that the noise and possible- rowdyism that would be caused on a Sunday were likely; to upset the' tenor
residential, hotels In the village objected because they
of tlie village. The illcensees of the two
felt that their visitors might be annoyed by the coach parties ^hlQh visited the area;
Cyclist hurt
ffiTAR'TING off from the teih- ^ porary traffic lights at the railway bridge at BlUlngton cn Sunday, a enlist, .T h ^ a s
Brennan, of 7, BUlington t o - dens, BilUngton, was Involved in :a loUlslon wltllAriony
broken left leg, afid hW seve-
driven by ’Trevor Dunbabin, of Old Road Side. Bllllngton. ■ Mr. Brennan sust^ned' a
, ral stitches in his left anMe, i to d his right leg was badly I bruised and cut. After treat- [ ment at Blackbdrn Royal In firmary he was allowed to go home; ‘
I*
AFPERED for sale by V/ auction on Wednesday by Messrs! Hothersall.and For rest, of Clltheroe. the house. 2 In'dustrial Terrace. iBiUlng- ■ ton [was -sold . for |£1,270.■
Solicitors Messrs! - Ramsbottom;: Llddle and Dixon. Clltheroe.
ufit
jOfiengei Insp.l D.> Glen, hrosecutlng,
watcl^ and 4s] 4d. In' ca^h, A M' ' • J
ll the boys' aqmltted the es.
'said that on }'■ Saturday. 'January 24th. the school ct .re taker, Mr. J. 'V. Alderson; left ithe school'at mid-day ■ffitli all
doors krid wlndow^s secund.
,the Imerior of the school, discovered- a : riumber of
[ Returning the next afier- jioon. he [ found several win dows open, and oil [ examli Ing
muddy! i I footprints leading from the;lopen windows to the
classrooms. Everything appeared to be
In ordwHbut the police vrere Inforthledland P.c. J. Burpett beganl Inquiries. .
a, teacher. Mr. W. T. Ssed, went Ito :a stock-room and found th'at a number of n aps and other articles were missing.
! On ’^ e sd a y . Jafauary 2ffth, , , 1/ a The. police ^ere Informed,
P.c. Burnett Intefvlewed the boys I a t : i Clltheroe 'Piillce
nd on Friday. January 30th,
station In the' presence of their parents. The boys ad mitted having CTtered the
school^ ' very [ ' ' ■
Imposing the toes. C^u: of 1 serious vl6w of the
J. W. ID]- Critchley. preslc iln; said that: the Bench toe k
worried future.
about -
courtlakalni then quest^dn; of ;a flni
“ If you come ■
A MEMBERlot a well knowh [ James DixOn Slater,-/head
Ufe |iitieiid)er Clitherqe: fami ly Mr.
lenclesj and > iwere Ivery, CUbheroe J Royal [iGraipmar the toys'
master of Alder [Grange Counts^ Secondary SchoM. Rawtenstall., has been niaqe a life meffiber' of LancMhlite Schools’ Cricket Assoclationj^ Mr.
Slater.lan. old boy of
i School, and second son of .the S late: Mr.' tod Mrs. J. W-
before the wUl be no YOulwlU:-
be sent away." ’’* he sald.§ blater, of Cjhestef Avenue, has
' 't^ce,. and has; represented i'Rawtenstall t o e 1933. [
een a member of
the.assc^ clatldn foti31 years, chalrmata
aqd case,
A others, aged pine, 11 and 13, were eached fined £^ when they appeared at Clltheroe Juvenile Panel on Wed
enterjhk a
T>WG 12-year-old Clitheroe boys, together with tnree
propelling pen-, lady’s [wristlet
Rlbblesdale
Old folks are entertained
i ' ■ ■ j I ..
jUIEMBERS df' CUthetoe Old People’s 1 Welfare Clqb
Mayoress, wun. and Mrs, James Entwlstle. a t a paify and concert in the Congre gational Sunday School yes- terijay week. | : ;
were jolned’iby the Mayor and
: 'The Mayor presented prizes for the snooker and dominoes handicaps to Messrs. H. Par kinson, H. iCjarke. ;T. Ham mond. and R. I Lang. ;
A varied programme Was proWded by several artistes. On Tuesday, a party of 32
']
, The trip!was organised by, Mrs. M. Whlteslde.1 ' |
members of the club, mato. a conducted tour of] the Oxo factory a f Great Harwood./:
report on two recent meetings' of the .aria Productivity
Mr. Christie submitted a
Mrs. H. Malllhsoh said that husband wete
the her
1 ; 31 E. SUnger
CONSERVATIVE SNOOKER Clitheroe B- v. Church :
, K. Houldsworth
19 J. ,Scattergood . n , J. Entwlstle
' 84 -L. -Whittaker : 40 H. Fielding .. 61 H. Blackburn 54 T. Quinton . r^ K. Wilkinson 76 R. Lawson . ..
363 Dominoes; Chiu-ch 3. Results:
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT SNOOKER LEAGUE ,
. (Low .Moor 275, Ctiatburo 281. . Rlmlngton 322; Grindleton 367. Conservative Club 314, Barrow
OF.VV. 348, sabden ;S49;
288. Conservative Club v. Barrow 69 'W. Anderton
' 75 L. Whittaker I T. Reynolds
. 49-W./WlUckl6y . . A; McNab 41 G. Bretherton
scr. 314
B. Procter hanklcap
286
Satisfactory report
were residents—were prose cuted In Clltheroe last year for drunkenness.
ANLY five men ” women—none
and three of whom
Three people were prose
cuted and convicted of driving while • under the Influence of drink.
Glen at the annual licensing meeting at ■
siding. congratulated the police onv' a satisfactory report.
day.] Lady Worsley-Taylor, pre
PU B L IC N O T IC E S
WEST RIDING'COUNTY COUNCIL
The West Elding
Education.Com mittee offer for competition a number of Scholarships and : Exhibitions lor a great variety of
AWARDS FOR FULLJIME COURSES IN FURTHER EDUCATION
Courses In Further Education. PuU particulars of these, awards may. ne obtained from the Head of the local Grammar School or Technical College or from the Education Officer., Further Edu- : ■catlon Section. County HaU.
aatlons for the majority of the
(FOOTPATH FROM ABBEY _R0AD TO THE SANDS. WHALLEY)
THE COUNTY COUNCIL OF - LANCASHIRE : :
’The Lancashire County i CouncU propose to make an Order under the Road Ttafflo Act, 1939,
(PROHIBITION OF CYCLING) ORDER. 1969 ,
:WlU be to prohibit cwcUng on - ■ - -
A copy of the proposed Order, to- 1 gether with a plan showing the; proposal, will be available . for- pubUo, Inspection at the' OonneU
sands, :Whauey, cil District;
.mauev.
' : Offices. Church Brow, Clitheroe, !
Obleotlons to the Order must be ■ sent' In writing to the under- slamed by 16th-March,-1969.
and at the County: HaU. iPreston. from, leth February to ’leth March. 1969.
douhty Hall. ' . PBES'TON.
Clerk of the County iCounoll, I
B. ADCOCK, I . I:' :
!■
Why put up mth damp uneven Floois
WHEN YOU CI^H HAjVE
A S im r FLOORS ' ;
FOR LITTLE MORE than LINO. COSTS?
Estimates'TOid! ; No opUgatlon Consult
; James iSblton & Son, / BANAM OLD WHARF. EANAM. ■ i
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Bridgewater Gamg^i Dut^ Street, Clitheroe Tblbphpnbj Cutheroe 547
|1956 VAUXHALL WYVERN,; black with red leather. Jl953 (jONSUiLj two-tone fawn,’ fitted heater. |l948 AUSTIN' 16, bkdc,[ fitted heater. ! |l950 VANGUA^jIk TAT^, 'heater and- radio. 11955 A.40 COUNTRYMAN, light grey and navy. il957 BEDFORD,] fittrf seats and windows, 13,000 miles.
“1938 AUSTIN 10“, CAMBRIDGE; choice ; of two. '1938 FORD 8, good condition.!
'i HAYHURST of CUTHEROE
footpath from Abbey R------- ____
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as amended, the effect of which ............ ■ —"—[ on a to the
Ci 'ltheroe Rural __ ! PRIMROSE GAkAGE .WHALLEY ROAD
Wakefield; ‘ j aimllcatlons fo r details should Include the to e of coiuse to be followed. The c last date for the receipt of appU-
Tlils was stated by Insp. D. Clltheroe yester
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RATtERIES FOR - -
REPLACEMENTS
GAR RADIOS^ and HEATERS — |f6r all
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AUTO-ELECTRICAL ipPLACEMENTS and ACCESSORIES ! — /AND FOR
i '] SUPERIOR ■ 5 I ,[J‘ P. Dewhurst 38
61 J. Donaghy .. I. Johnson ] 39 P. Pateniah .. P. McNah
Clltberoe B
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.. E., Lund 42 . N. Bums 39
.[ W.,Price [31 G. Fanner 43 A. Bourko 40 . B. Powers, 47
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; In court last remahded ;oni bn his own.
on ball of £ l6 6 ' oh his own surety.'until M:ilrch 3rd.
was I remanded |.
further £100; surety, when n court on
Champions again after 201 years
TTHE champions of the Bowland District Billiards
years ago. '
ping, 'who are four points behind.
League are Newton, who last won the championship 20
'The runnefs’’up are Chip .'|
to the captain of. the Newton p team and replicas to the
iThe cup will be presented
team from the rest, of the league will play] the cham-
layers on Monday, when a plons. / , / '
on a small table has been vi,on.\ The winner Is Mr. D; Walmsley, o f Newton, who had a break of 89.
lOnly the prize'for a break . I -
f in a l TA BLE ‘ ;
p.w.L.Pts.
Newton ............. *8 Chipping......8 Rathmell A. ...... 8
Tosside.................8 Rathraell B. ...... ' 8
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■EiBIC MALUNSON, a 24-year-old Blackpool inkn accased of breaking and entering- the] Wellsprings Hotel, l^dle- ton,
and.steMmg a quantity: of spirits, 1,006 cigarettes, a 'itapfe/recorderJrand £20 ini cash; appeared at CUtheroe
Clithetoe Advertiser &
ffoOff - force Yourself SEE US M O ^ A NEW OJ^WW RENT
{to admit that your old TV has had its day) Special H.P. Terms Available. ] REJJTAL 'terms: 11/- per week 17-inch TV (plus £5 deposit). This indudes all repairs to TV, tubes, valves, or aerial, etc.
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MOOR LANE & WOONE LANE ® CLITHEROE . Tbl: 683 ,
Times, February 13, 1959 5; ['■
wards is the 31st March. 1959.
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