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Clitheroe - Advertiser & Times, March 20, 1959


U r VERDICT OF THE COURT


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Playei^s . Ridiogranis . Etc. Domestic; Applianc^es . Washeis . Clothes Dryers Refrigerators . Vacuum Gleaners


WE ARE PREI^ARED TO INSTAL THj


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BUT WILL DELAY INVOICING THEM UNTIL AFTEk APRIL 7th (this aiso applies to goods taken on I Hire Purchase).


Enjoy the use of these Goods immediately, knowing that if a reduction in taxlis made you will still benefit. If you do not' see the p^icular item you require in our windows\or in the shop, please do not hesiiate'to enquire. We. have a large Selection of Goods in Our Upstairs Showroom. i ;


ANY OF THE ABOVE ITEMS


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TWO R.C. SCHO()LS TO BE BUILT IN RURAL AREA


seen scheduled to be Included In the, county bulldlfig 'pro- jramme for 1960-61. A new Roman Catholic primary ichool Is also to be. built. This will bej on land near the new ' f inujrch in York Lane, Langho, but the starting datei has


'THE Roman Catholic Secondary ko^em School (o b*e built ,at BUllngton; between ;Elker Larle and Abbey Mill has


et ;to; be fixed. ;


w llllngton parish meeting last will be! a five-streamed one


This i<ras reported by Coun. Eccles at !the annual


eek. ■ The; new secondary school


a: Id will accommodate-about 5Q0 children. ’


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Jargreaves. s ta ted th a t the Parish Council precept for the next' financial year would be


The chairman. Coun. J.


aa amount not exceeding: £950. , ..


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and the remainder for street lighting.


!


the Rev. C. E.! sei), and


Exchanging' a ’ , • • • . . 1 • j. , . . < . . , ,


:heery word are Mr. Neil Tut Oimd (prosecuting counsel), Dewhiirst |(junlor defending


MODB^


and Wesley Circuiis. entitled “Y°“th in the’ Groove!” 1 School boy youth


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THE HOOVER DEALER; i '• ' . I ' I "


8 Market Place Telephone:


FOUND “Trial” jRepresented by


i.iT ■ T oolm ” y- ’


i— Clitheroe :^103: - .1 .


in'such a community, so that destroyed.


youth received all munlty and yet fa,___


made to resemble a court as farj as possible.^ with-the side rooms marked with such


labels as “ Jury,” “Cfils," and “ Counsel.”


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Womersley. and coursels were robed and wlggedj and th e whole -.trial followed court procedure.


!


UiejRev. C. E. Cund! 3hose for his|maln theme “ thj lack of Interest In cultural activities and , education ambi .g young people, excer*^ In cases where


The prosecuting! counsel, OUR NEWEST COlil^TTON OF


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it gave them a proficiency certificate.”


,


Nell Turpin, while Mr. John Whitehead and MrJ R. Dew- hurst defended.


The junior counsel was Mr. i


cution, Mr. Arthur Hanson. Clltheroe’s librarian and a former Sunday School teacher spoke of an Ihcrease iii juvenile delinquency ' and ju v e n i le delinquency • anci


a|: witness for th; prose­


Kenneth Rycroft, i a Civil Servant and' Scout official, gave evidence of thp lack of Interest i shown byj young pebble in cultqral i ktlvltle's


unless it was to their own gain.


A “ SQUARE’


, Miss ! Ruth Duckworth, a receptionist Sunday School b teacher and youth club mem­


of her youth' cliib,' and spoke of the duty young pee pie had


provided so many d ' for them,


to the community t f


never taste fresher than at home w ith


brehdba^ed I-:


% ■


anfehce, Mr. Ronalc youth club lle'ade engineer and instiju.™, apprentices, showed examples of work'done by iyouiig people. Including a modeL aeroplane and an example-piece by an engineering student.!


, fh6,first witness infer


-- ^ c to r of


art. 'Youth Is not Wfed by education,” he said. ;


“These showed a! creative


r e p re s e n ta t l lv e ia n d club leader, held the view that modern youth I was under


| ! i ' Mr. Robert TJiomas, a sales


constant threat] of jwar and the hydrogen bomb land was generally , In !a stitei of Insecurity.'


also bred a wrong a t t tude to life.":


j M


Sanderson, a teacher,, gave evidence about' tlie large number of young people a t a recent conference .fene had


The las t witness. Miss Jean attended. M sp&illed


breadmakin'g puddings,


PROM GOOD


d a i ly for Yorkshire tiff & flaky


pastri ' I Members of the jury, were


M”. E. P. Nlchorsori, Mr. H. E l lh 't . R'l--'!. A. H.- Toyi. Mr'. S. Westhea-l -Mlts A: Watson. Coun. iH. Sharpies, the Rev. S. Blrtwell. M'ss D. E. jRushton, Miss J. Charlton! Mr.jg. Hood,


Dr. W. D. Oliver i and Insn. D. Glen, who acted! as foreman.


Posers for the panel


list of problems and questions were- discussed jby !a| panel consisting of the Rev.lR. C Broughton, Mrs. G. Hood. Mrs. E. Cowperthwalte, tod the Rev. A. Gaunt. The qv estlon- master was Mr. R. Tpc d.


(~RN' Sunday night, wanted to know,


and a «


young people ' from many churches in the 1 district.


Th|i event was a tte rd e d by


Inclu^^lng some from briFheroe CpngregatlonalChurch


the football pools or premium ! "bonds?”


“Shopld the ‘Church as a gift money obtained from


■An.v..„ —- ]


.Milled >nd puked (>/ THOM


AS HULBEAT a SONS LTD ■ KINSPIN FLOUR M I ILLS ■ M ANCHESTER IS.


did not encourak^f« to rgfuse /the,“?honey


as although felt I that the j only w as that althoiivh the nhiirch i'


mean;-tufnlnk' ei’ivaira from; the Church. The Rev. R. C. Brc ughton


youth


National Service, j he felt, ■ I


ich had vantages


for the Todd, and


er, I said she was cb isldered a." Bijuare ” by other! !i?robej?


drunkeness, ahd ; ack of discipline by the parents. The seconti' wltii ;ss, -Mr.


The judge. : mA G. P. The’ schoolroom !had been


■pin (juhli Mr. JWiri counsel.


N YOUTH NOT GUILTY


week I in one'of IS


in schpolroom court verdict when youth was on trial week of the Moor Lane


one 01 m (he


John Gordon, a sixth-form 1 Gramnlar vas foMd not guilty on the chatge that the advantages afforded by i the corn-


led to conform to-recognised standards confidence. in youth


Salvation-Army—‘I We are responsible for how the mbne was


attitude was


responsible for what ] happens tCjlt.”


obtained, ■ ■ .


but ; we e j I j 1:


pictures and dancing oh i Sunday?,” was also a iquestlor


SUNDAY ENTERTAInW nt , “ Does the panel agree


that provoked Isome dis­ cussion.


with having pictures toe dancing on a Sunday, but decided, that it was .fighting ~ losing battle to resist- theiii.


i The panel did, not agree


not coincide with ' church times, then the I panel felt they did help to keep yoin^ people off the streets at night when there was nothing I for them to do.


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title of Saturday evening’s feature, when the | yotog'


youth of today spoon-fed?," and “ How can the i Church t best use its time to bring! In “Cool for Cats*’ was the


he outsider?” | : I ■


people entertained ’ them­ selves.


time and formation dancing, solo Items, and a play. The M.C. was Mr. D. Shaw.


til? RSY: Frank; TheyrUs, Kelghiey,


An address was given Curate in crash


TAMES JACKSON, aged 45, y of High street, Clayton- le-Moors, was riding ■ his rrotor-scooter near Portflfeld Bar. Whalley. last night week when j he was. Involved in collision with a car’ driven by the. Rev. Richard J. -W. Bevun


of Llmefield Avenue Whallley a schoolmaster and curate at Whalley Parish Church.


Accrington Victoria Hospital for cut legs.’


Mr. Jackson was treated at I


vised and presented by the youth of the combined rflr- cults. Included modern old-


The varied programme, de­


“Why should young pebple under the age of Il6 be pro­ hibited from smoking?” . f’is


' ' Other questions included, If these entertalnihents dl., that ’ of. was


thi; nof ney arc


BOB-A-JOB WEEK Sir,—During these times, when


it swms fashionable to b e , crltl-, cal of the ibehavlour of n .odem youth, it is | pertinent to bring to the public's notice the snnual Bob-a-Job Vyeek, organised by the Boy Scouts Association


organisations stable and


Scbutlng no organisations


All progressive and wortliwhile


position if tliey are to derate successfully, ■ ■


md this applies to less than to other


■ ■ One way 1^ to make an (ppeal


direct to the j public for cortrlbu- tlonk but ^couting incolrates upon its members Uie n ^ s s l ty


and iadvisabllity of earning their keep!


|


earned the j a d m l r a t l o n of miUipns of] people throughout^.the


.Boljra-Job Week literally


country since; Its inception ^leven year( ago, jand it is now one of


the movement's principal soirees of Income. I t -has earned this admbation


because the Scouts and Wolf Cubs have put their backs Into any | reasonable task that has been;given!to them In return for fair !payment.


■What better training for! this country’s future generation;


' This year's BodoJob 'Veek will take place immediately after Easter from Monday. N larch 30th, j to Saturday, April 4tb.


ing His but^nhole badge, atd he! will carry an official job card on' which the householder ^ould enter the nature of the work done jand the, payment made.


In I the past, the responie to


Bob-^ob Week can only be des­ cribed as magnificent. I t i my eaniest hope that the citizei rs of


Clitheroe will be as gemrous again this year. j


Jamboree fur id


! District Commissi )uer. ! "P


j. E. I. KAY,


jumble sal: held by Clltneroe and pistrldt Boy Scouts’ Asso­ ciation In Hia Congregational School on Saturday.


yearf-qld John La'mbert cf Chatburn I Road, Cllthi who!; ,Is [representing Scouts of North-East Lah shire, to I the World Slum,


Islands In July.


the Philippine ^


Londons great Easter Pa-ade E^ter


25 YEARS AGO


PEK>S IN to 'rtffi I'O


Items from our issue of ; March 23rd, 1934


St. James’s Church, for St. Matthew’s Church, Birming­ ham. ' '


n um e ro u s g i f t s from parishioners when they left


THE Rev. A. O. Betts abd Mrs.) Betts re c e iv e d


Prinfcess Helena Victoria at Blackburn were the Major ■nd Mayoress of Clitherbe,


Among those presented to


and Mr. and Mrs. IT. Backhouse.


* * * :


C.:un.! and Mrs. R. Man! '


Co vperthwalte! of York Street won ,£800 in- a; Sunday! nevfs- p .per cross'ivord competition.


A Glltheroe woman Mrs. E. i * . '# * : , I ■


made during jthe year was expressed at i the anuilal meeting of R fb b le sd -a le vVanderers Cricket, Bowling


Satisfaction iwith progress


and Tennis Club. Mr. F. B. Whitson was re-elected! presl- c’-ent. . Other ' officials Re­ elected were: Mr. F. L. Hudsm (secretary), Mr. J. Brooks


-1 reasurer), and Mr. ! R. S. Hudson (captain). ■ , ■ I ,


* * ’ ■ * !


Coun. R. Parker protested against the sending of idele-


“ .d-ong the posers! set was ’ sates to annual, conferenefes. ..L,j


" accent! i at the monthly meeting of accepi, . qjitheroe Town . Counclf.. His


li ! i lu. i| minutes of a resolutlbn moved the'deletion from the


Church I' c'alef Constable to attehd the li!?annu.al conference of the


'^ben ^ ele


PAST ; ^ G o


Items from our Issue of ■ I March 26th, 1909


TiH E Rev. A.' E. Swallow,


for seven years, accepted the curacy of Bradford. Queensbury, rear The clitljeroe Orpheus (51ee


^ Beaderl to WaddlnJton Hospital and a ssistant curate


Union gai Lancaster e i a concert


ntnn


meeting, the Rev. J. s. Baker accepted to invitation to continue in office for a third year., The! Revs. Grlmshaw Yates, of [Durham, and Fred Taylor. 6l' Retford, ijere Invited tol succeed the Revs.


school children. Af


told the [ Manchester Justices that he was owner of |flve cottages ... Clitheroe,. and that throUgh being lockdd up he woulc be' unable to collect the renti!


month for begging, a tn.mp W.


W.| R. Annls. Carlyon. and C.


When sent to prison fcr a


City the In


." True Party.’


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Mr.- j Belt • iTUlet. Labour c a n d i d a t e ’ for Dlyisiqn, Weavers i’


Institute ; on h lectured


the Ed at


fate! Laionr


tod, the provision;of seat! In the natural park at Bruhirer-


The construction of wilks in seven y e a r s


5% Defence Bonds yield thb equivalent of


i ■ ■ ;j


cles the' 'the


£ 5 . 1 3 i 6


Toil Infon&Atlon on Defenoo Bonda and 8ayl^ OerUfltiatea from rour stockbroker, banke^ or other profeealonal adviser, and from yijur local Bavlnss OonmUttee, SavWs Centre, Post bffleie ohTruBt^e'SavlDss Bank.


/med dvIAe Nall«nat5av{n0< Committee, lomfon. SH7' 1,000 certificates bring you a tax free profit of


QUIC ■jrAST


:Ek IN !, MOOREYjs


SOON PUT


2Rth to March IS.t'h, 5.000 dinners were provided by local committee which unc er- took the raising of funds the provision of meals


fu 4■ r^ F. ««- _____ _


tional! Church. Preston..... *


Road Congrega­ at IDuring the period Octeber


:'ree the


and for


the [ Wesleyan Clrjiult . will be the theme of


iroe, the


ica- lOUt


Old and N :w ”


QCME £^4 was raised for ^ the .Jamboree Fund ;it a


This event Is one of sevleral to raise ihoney to send


NATIONAL SAVINGS


14- 11


CERTIFICATES iS^-becomes


(10th issue) with a 3 7. tax free


You can have up to £2,000 of these Bonds exclusive of holdings of earlier Issues. Bonds inherited from a deceased holder or acquired by conversion of earUer issues can be held In ! addition.


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I deducted at source. ; You may encash the Bonds before maturity. (a) At six months’ notice, when they will bo


The Interest, payable half-yearly. Is not exempt from Income tax, but: tax Is not


j


-repaid at par plus any Interest!earned but I unpaid.


j subject to a deduction equivalent to sfi: months’ Interest (no deduction Is made Ii' Immediate encashment Is required for the


(b) Immediately, on the same terms but


purpose of winding up a deceased holder'E estate). On sale In £6 units. Buy all yoU can aSord


J


Thus, the redemption yield grossed up fbf tax at the present standard rate of 8s. 6d. Is as high as £6. 13s. 6d. per cent—with absolute security of capital.


of £103 for, each £100 Invested— Bonus Is U Jf. Income tax free.


As well as the Interest of 5% per annum, the Bonds aro repayabld after 7 yeare at the rate


Bonus after 7 years and this 3?


You are allpwed up to 1,000 Certificate Dnlts of the current Issue (in addition to permitted holdings of iprevlous issues) so you can make £250 clear profit In 7 years If you take up your full quota.


It’s UK. Income tax free. It’s actually worth 7i% to you! If you pay tax at the atamiard rate. Even more If you pay surtax.


Bere’stthe |easlest possible way of saving. For all the family: Little by little or all at once everj/oie can acquire a really sizeable neat egg.


Savings Cei^cates are easy to buy, to cash, to hold—and they’re very profitable. Buy one or more every week—starting NOW!


F


Every 16/- Savings Certificate brings you In 6/- profit In only 7 years—that’s equal to nearly 4i % Interest per annum. And because


A genuine Scout or Cub will either be in uniform or be wear-i


need t(i .be In a healthy financial


I


regarding the condition of Whltty Hill, Bllllngton.


the public had the right to valk ajong it and; In fact. It vas the responsibility of-the County Council to maintain tile width necessary for use by pedestrians.


raad containing a publlg right 01 way.. It was a private road, but


toe County Council Highways Department should be con- ti.cted and asked to make a footpath width of this road.


The meeting ‘decided that


motorists travelling from the P/estOn direction towards I^halley were confused by the


was agreed to accept a North , W:stern Electricity Board ■ esJmate of £222 for toe ' erpctlon of a lamp near


meeting the same evening. It Chimney blaze


Badger, of 10 Garnett Road, theroe, on Tuesday.


LITHEROE Fire Brigade dealt with a Ichlmney'flre the home of Mr. and Mrs.


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n( cessary. At the Parish, Council'


Council- for a, decision and i ai|y action they consider 1


s The question of providing a eodium lamp in place of the bjfstlng tungsten lamp Is to


t .referred to the Parish


street lamp ' outside St. Lionard’s School. Langho. ' It was a l le g e d that


A complaint was made re- girdlng; the siting of the


' engagerritnt, wedding and eternity rings from £4/10/0 to £500.


diamond dress. ' I


A largi seleotlon of gold wedding ^ g 3 . 9ct. from £1/17/6;' 1 ^


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lamp as it appeared to be the headlamp of a car. kpproach!!!i Ing from 'Whalley.


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I 1 7, CASTLE: VIEW, '


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1 1 ■ ’ CLITHEROE. i V.- . 1 SHI 1


tilsi road was what was known as an accommodation


It was pointed out that A complaint' was made


■ Of this, £200 would be allocated for general purposes


Hi] for


' V' for him FOR HER M '


I ETERNITY i .f : , . . n


Northcote House and another near ijeemlngs Farm. |


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Oieese-tastinil was popular


Hill” Whalley, on Satuffii was! a great success.


to liarae ithe nine' varieties" cheese but none was corr pletely successful!


Mor: than 2()0[people trh ;


:


Mr. and Mrs. , Thom : d “Edenhofine” C|ayton-le-D;al1


The best entry [was thaf


ZOOiGARDENS ! ENTERTAIN the FAMILY'


! NiEW ARRIVALS & OLD FAVOURITES TO


MAMMOTH FUN FAIR I FAIRY G L E N iM i


! Gnrlen of FnDhantment


C u O U F R I D A Y , 8A T . , _ ‘I 28t h M a r e h a n d E A 8T E R 7 . I I


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SPEEDWAY^=SpI^n““"*8 8A T . . 28t h M A R C H a t 7*0 p . m .


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Greater Thrills. Oprnlns Mcetina EASTER MONDA/atTp.m. II N E W R e s t a u r a n t ! • C a f e i


w The eight Ehgllsh chciisJ erh! red Cheshire, doiib'


While StUton, 6ld mathi Lanjcashlre.; Cheddar mil Lancashire and Wensleydkl and the .ninth i variety i Flnijilsh - Cheddar' had bee Green! J.1


Mrs,


attraction ! ; and I slde-shpy were organised by coun an Mrs! Donald H. Coates '( Clitheroe. ! i Mir.


'I


guests populai M-)rr


’”ort were hmong' thl present at this vM


iRlchard Foit,'M.P. an for A; oclatlon fuhds. 1


EASTER CLOCKS


r entertainment. , l i than £100, was raise


^as a ma[)(


Dlvisicin j: Conservative aL clatlbri tod h?Id 'at the h6n of Cdunty Couii. and Mi Basil Greenwood of “rfp,


Cll'then


rpHE cheese-tasting eVei .


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