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QTJR COUNTRYSIDE BV NATURALIST


amenities we offert It- was with tqis H that the British


there is no reason Btu If we'want this lovely Lanca tryside of ours, we attention to the


centre]?;


National Book Lea to hold an; exhibit! British guide pookR


Mio l id a y s Assod: nistry of Works!


Ibecome a dertalnly ■yhy not. urlsts In ■


b(ist draw hts and


e coun-


dvel and i on. thend the decided Ion . of t


In view


will be attracting tourists -to various centres in th? British Isles this yearJ


These are tlie books which


all I over the co ntry their guides for dU; ‘ theroe was a notE.I tee]


were collected th^i found, as poet JohAI Ei says In the Exhlbf book, “ to be of a


equally as good asl display. But when all


although Its! low: standard.”


Only Sunways have the new, strong, ‘Invlsibl jTapes’ (guarante;:d for


S years) which revolutionise deatjing and ■give more llgjit than ever befori!.


The quiet charm and privacy of the >edroom is | preserved and enhanced b) Sun way Vevo Blinds.


Cool for sunny dais i.. . snuggl'do; e-fitting for ; - I


winter. . . restful always! : ' I ' • ' I p


Guaranteed by the Good: Hoi isek( eping Institute. A Sunway brush is Included wlijh evpry order. :


I TAPELESS PERFECTION 'U'lTH S U N W A Y w


58 W h a l ^ Rd. p - 31 Castle St. 5 d . 13b I CLITHimOE gTeE. 13b


We arel |> eased to announce LTD.


They were produced by the Lancashire


gotten. Two o u t s ta a


, iJancashlre was prising


velopment Assocli.plon and


Indusjlil d


I sights, beauty spo ;s and unexpected splendddrs of the county.


Swan and Royal, the Spread Eagle, the Moorcock,


j ' 4 * 4


atomic age—Is amo latest exhibits which


\ SMALL lump of grim : reminder!


to : Clitheroe Museimi able to see this Easts


has a stopper In the Is all that Is left 6fi s bottle melted by the heat of an atom bom


glass—a


of • this ng the visitors will be


r. The lump of glass which 0.


It was i brought ba(j:k from Hiroshima by a local .ioldler.


tion will recall tfire; other objects, all of whlph are about 50 years old.


Many of the older genera­


found In a top room at the Victoria Hotel, anffigiven to M the museum bv Mrs F. P.


orris, a set of maslcal bells These are a jtubhphone,


middle, “ pop ’’ Intense


books deal with the industry. Lancashire. _


Shlreburn Arms. \\— referred po in varioi|s guide books on show.


Local hotels. Ihdjidln'g the ' " “


“This


titled “This Surprising Lan' cashlre”


and


Towns and publ^lihi! count,t;


iuide is flany on


Itlou h a n d - eplorably


_etjeman


productions gave the Cllthe- roe district


not for- n d ln g


falj:] mention. De­


;hq guides _ e were


fs from sent In y. Cll- absen-


Mrs. Harold! Townson, land a fireman’s i helmet ‘ which closely, resembles a Rolnan helmet. | :


i |


when It comes to caring his charge, j His !work __ apreclated I by all who nave the Interest of the : museum at heart. !


afternoons, the curator. ] Mr. H. Clarke, tells me. Mr. Clarke Is an iehthuiiast


!


old fire station in Moor will revive I memories! of oi days for older residents.


TTIE news that the - -*• Council propose to sell


celved, we are apt to!take fire brigade’s efficiency granted.


business. Looking through .flies, I found the i'remhl censes of a; former member (


wIn the old days fire flgh


econds of a call being \ ■ /


i as. to say the last,' a char


the Are brigade of gf Interest.


alarm was of the Are


He recalied that when, the


unhitched the horse and It to the, station in Moor Li where It was put between’ fire engine — ■ another.


Council employee and drove a horse and


shafts along with -


hand, the once, and


If the


raised, the driver engine. ,whb was- a •vhb


dart] ode ,ner the


was steam driven, and a fird was always laid ready upder the boiler.


The pump on the fire engine


enough ste work the pii


fire was close at boiler was lit at In 10 ; minutes-


m was raised to mp.


'j . J


afield the was done so as to, ensii: raised by tt reached the


concerning School footlj: the final] Dispatch ” Lancashire ted a letter from : Mr. Barnes, ;of Bolton.


T « E item Past” urn many .y,ears ago, but When thq fire was further


lighting of| the jfire on: the way. timed ire that! steam was e time the brigade scene-of action. :


:* o‘‘Peeps Into the,


Shield (North-East area) has: proirip- A.


Kearsley, near


b Mr. Barnes, who left Ch keeps In tou iich with the els-


NEW SH V SAyOURIES


THAT OUR NEW MO^R LANE


SHOP AT . .; . Clitheroe


m btth


WE cAn confidently assure YOU thM this! shopj jwill be well worth


vi.sitmg,. E juipped in ^ iridddrn and tasteful manndr ajil with the ipdlitest sefwce from our Sales [Staff , you will be able to purchase the finest! 'quality bread and cakes under


ideal conditions and i.your shopping will V ! become a;pleasure. (K


CON F EC T ION ER S i i i


containing bin warmed in the


ECCLES CAKES Iter —


| p and extra good | if oven befbre eating.


Expertly decorated — and delightful for tea i


GATEAUX 1 ■ ' ; ■


' iF A S T R Y CO O K S l l '


MORNING [GOODS Chelseaj buns, bath [buns, scones, barm cakes,


etc., freshly made daily. And please remem- beiH-all our savouries and pies are baked


OF BLACKBURN , fresh daily. YPICAL] NEW-TYPE DISf^LAYS IN ONErOF KENYONS SHOPS


Jj’OR many wives on


R iSH SU P P L IED B Y TH E ' UNITED YEAST 0 . LTD.


The Bakers’ National Specialists


Service in


ArchitMural Woodwork


Reijionai Office: Queens House, Queen Street, Mand^esler Registered 6ffice! Tottenhahi Court Road, London, W.1


have enjoyed confectionery


ears now, hous'e- the; Continent buying their from s h o p s


equipped Witt, the very latest style fittings. Now in Clltheroe it will be poss ble for shoppers


to have the benefit of similar service, for Kenyons the ^^eil


known conf pastrycooks will open


mtlonerS; a'n,d of BlaOkburn, Tuesday ' ne}|t,


March 24th, s new braliich k 21, Moor Larii, Clitheroe.


NO WIND()W DISPLAY


the tradltlona! window display and have used t^he latett “Sjvlss Pitting.” This is a dis­ play case In light oak, equipped with mirrors jmd Illuminate^, so that custe mers may sde easily all the confectloneily oil'sale, thus making shbpplnlg much simpler. Slnce' the con­ fectionery Isic isplayfed in tlie


:Kenyons have departed frojn


shop Itself; th(! window! Is.lejt unobstructed.


. ' ; , ■ . H Y c b N I C i I


The use of modern material^ bright and easy to clean haVe;


b^n! usdd.'carefully ';toensui|e that goods ore clean. '


’j A prpud feature of this frm


Is that autornatibn has b;en allowed to pass them by t j a great extent, for they pnfer to rely on the Individual skill of their craftsmen, ’hielr secret [is that} every one of their Staff.In the bakery p-e experts at Ihe i job. Kenyons share, a pride, [together with their siaff. In the standards (!,f their products, light and airy


The bakery-Is and scrupu­


lously clean, ih keeping with the high degree of hygiene which ;ls so Important In an establishment of this nature.


, The contemporary lines


this shop arid furnish: P[rove that hygiene has 1 foreniost In the minds of designers, ;


OLD ESTABLISHED FI 'i ; !■ i


Keriyons! are an old estab­1M .


lished firm,; having been in


b a k e ry land confectlor business for over 30; yeirs. Their;well known hand-m


pies are sold at the rate 8,000 per week.


T h e imposing J . E .


M o d e rn Shop Front by &' S O N S


SHpPFITTteRS ^Specialists in


M®dl®irini irro im ^ s


Established i860


36-4p, Regent Street, Blackburn Telephone 5103


^lUHTINQlWIS W


tiniQ and money \ hpw colour! 8|onjyou,.wantI You mu5^ b*


hbwjto choose colours that to


Ig RlU. OF PRACTIC/H.!ADVICE,A . -J4h paint to buy for whon


EEK-END? ’.’CQlJ ' SO eas


Q U IC K , C( ( and the I.C.I “ColoiirX


- j iJ ' imMa-


For many yearsj Kenyons hand-made pies have .been noted for their quality and good­ ness and are made today with the same sWU and core: that was used years ago. Also our sausage rolls, party pies and cheese and onion pies are really delicious.


fresh (DREAM CAKES A treat in si ore.I Real fresh cream buns, cream|sandwi:hes, cream meringues, cream fruit 'cocktail tarts, and cream apricot puffs.'


Ribblesdale Senior all team reaching of the . “Dally


f; 25 years bgo;


Lane ,her


; Nowadays when modern , fighting equipment Is race; s the scene! of a fire with


by the many vlsituis to thb museum, which Is op|en in' the'


Great interest is 'displayed


of the team. '


Barnes. Council Rlbbiesdi too well either. 6 - 0 ,


occasion Their


son C. iames.^was a member Rlbblesdale School


were Walter. Street S c h o o l . Brlerfield. lie did not come' out frOni the encounter ^altei* Street winning


opponents on that I can tell Mr.


Town Chatburi.. Barries. Holden and the ”


F.! Waddlhgtoni ' with Har- R. Waddlngton; and as reserves.





grepes, Chumley


* *


’ ’ I find themselves ^ they always seem' to retain a close Interest in their native town. t I havelhad further proof of


also a Cljtheronlafi, who seeks a , map or Clitheroe to send to the son of a CUtheronlah who emigrated to Canada many years agq. ]


|


Mrs. .Charles Handles ; emi­ grated. Both Mr. Handles, a former water Inspector to Clitheroe | Corporation, j and his wife are now dead. |


It was 1910 when Mr. and


driver for the Canadian Navy, was only lO, years old when his parents went to Canada.


Their son.!Walter who is a


to] obtain a map to revive childhood memories, and to point out! details of the town tol his wife.: who Is: not a Clltheronlan.|


4lr. Holden thinks he wishes


there doe^ not seem to be any mkp of Glitheroe published at thb present time.


* *


of I Peel Street, Clitheroe. last we,ek when ! he visited! the Mayor’s “|At Home.” '


Hafdlker jdld not hesltijte to attend ] the event and :show th£)t agej Is no barrier to taking an interest in i I the public life] of the town. | i


Although Ihe Is 93. ^ Mr.


followed his example,' there would be no need to complain about lack of enthusiasm: over municipal! affairs.


If many other Clltherohians A GOOD ■example was set by Mf. Thomas Hardlker, Unfortunately, h o w.e v e r , mHEREVER Clltherdnlans


his In a letter ! have received from Mr.l John Holden, of 30 ■Vincent S t r e e t , Lancaster,


.... -


team, bu^ It was selected from the following:, Hudson; Wlg- Ians and Rydeheard, Dawson, Mercer, and Hindle;! Lord,


I do riot kriow tjiei Actual


brpugh the "Advertiser that; his


Head',Post Office tuill be open for the sale of postage stamps and acceptance of .telegrams from 9 to 10-30 a.m. There will be a morning delivery bf letters and parcels (both tovfn and rural) and a collection will be made In the evening as on ' a Sunday. Tele^ms will ibe , delivered between; 9 and 10-30 a.m. wThe Town Sub. . Post Offices


ill be dosed all day. Pensions and allowances du? (or payment on Good Friday will


le paid • in advance to^lay (Friday). ^


I :


ic counter at (Jlltheroe Post Dffice will be closed all day. •There will be no delivery of


SATURDAY: NOnnai services. EASTER MONDAY: The pub­


for payment on Easter Monday l vUl be paid in advance on Mon-


from telephone kiosks at all limes.


Spring is here!


JiHE spring Is here, the grass is green,


Jommence'their vernal cleaning/ :


'


Prom winter’s grasp escaping, (But how can Dad be jubilant IVhen ceilings he is scraping?)


: '


rhe birds their young are wean­ \ ing, ■


nd Joyous housewives ev’ry- where,


rhe spring is here, the bulbs spring up, '


(As carpets he is ijieating!) ' j


In beauty all exceraing, iut Father’s eye isj jauniced for (e visualises weeding!


:ie has no time for play!) :


I •


h e spring is here,; the garden grows,


They canngt send it backl i JIMIFEL.


I .


Tlo eve’ry Jill and Jack, B|Ut Fathers just | endure the spring,


I he spring , is here I the season calls


A joyous anthem gay. But father chants a doleful dirge,


,[ !■


Around the farm are bleating (But Father stands enfuried In gloom, .


rhe spring is hete, all nature sings ,


rhe spring is here, tile leaping' lambs


ay next. Telegrams may be dictated


wUl be c lo ^ all day. Pensions' and allowances due


etters of parcels'.; A collection vUl be made in the evening from ill town and rural boxes. Tele- Uams will be delivered between ) and 10-30 a.m. i The Tom Sub. Post Offices


arrangements GOOD FRIDAY: Clitheroe


Resiel-ye Brungerley sanctucuy


up” of Bningerley has! taken place. a It also overlooks the^ fact that


.danger such cutting! would have on our bird lUe.


| - i t For as everyone ' knows, if


fruits, then wild life will not stay.


here are no seedsand winto ;


looked upon as a kind of bird sanctuary |aiid such ornitholo­ gists as Tom Robinson and! Joe Hayhurst, ! two of i the finest observers in the North of Eng­ land, always fegarded It as' such, as did many] others: who Ifound i Interest in its wild flowers and


:Brungerley has always! been


talned regular touch with the charming spot, not because it is


nsects., ! ' These ■


chiefly on account of ui so conveniently —.W.J V".


situated] j


won­


derful variety of birds to be seen throughout the year. '


inspired men have gone. Their places have riot been filled, for had this been so they would certainly havb voiced I an opinion regarding thp question again raised by ” Visitor.” !


]Now, to our great! Ifass,! these ,


ever its degrte, is riot always willing to seek advice. 1 land so In consequence it must expect Criti­ cism and, in a democracy, be


called upon to answer for its actions.


cutting been rindertakrin within the past two or three years?


’The aim has no driubt been I for tidyness, but little thought


then has this j extensive


known factot—lack of co- oireration. Unfortunately, power, what­


either local, jiational | or inter­ national government is that well


QP course, know, tl he or she must


LACK OF jCO-OP^jATION e , trouble with


naturalists always imain- ! t uhe: won- but


drawn :to the matter In this column wherj I pointed otit the


ttention .has previously: been


ists have said over the past few years since, t be. general “tidying


^HE letter from'" Visitor " has repeated i|rhat several natural­


andI We already have a fine parlc m therefore, Brungerley should, i


correspondent claims as natural amenity-such as wild life, etc'!


been given to what gardens by the Castle ^di admirable, as are the nicely keui!


lawns which bring us to a poffi near to the bathing huts.


eserve.


consideration should be given to preserving and encouraging bird r life in order to maintain a nature


From this point, i contend: ; SOME CONSIDERATION


■A. PLACE so rioii with Nature's 1 ■ fiifts as ” Visitor ” says ' is


' . - :


worth some consideration in this of false values.’


venient to visit the Naturalists' Society during t h e winter session, then i am sure he will


I f ’’Visitor" can And it con­


And support for any constructive criticism.


I I draw attention to this maln- i


' Critoroe no naturallste who could guide 'the authorities on


of his enquiry—"Has


' ^ 0 0 that a small area such as :


I left in its wild state. quite profitably be


a powerful Society with almost a hundred members, all of whom 3re Interested in preserving natural amenities and in partlcu- lar-wUd life!


We have the naturalists and f : ‘


. To leave .that section from approximately just' past the bathing huts to the far exit in its natural state, that Is to re­ frain from cutting the so-called


i .


: it is a necessity and, if i may add, a modest recognition to those fine naturalists and nature lovers who, in the past, have met l and used the area to study bird


j Indeed, as ’’Visitor” suggests, ife. .


1 matters?’! and also because I know there are others who


:


t aintain, be reserved as a sane The entrance as at present iJ


uary. ‘-1 :,


CU TH ER (J


'irst hoi clitheroe 1;


gaparea,


ipiilS first home defeat if 19J pajil In Clitheroe’s coffin, • biifween themselves |^ a '


however, Clltheroe wjreV..C [Coml pldeteiyj rfauted by the fatt-mbvin Bacub,


After MeShane's penalty! — — fr-'i - ..... . M


Ih [the beateri.


fsive, with a fast andiprogttssiv; forward line who wer'e quidk 01,


***i*v*ii iiiyit; iupnji appeared. V


comers, less, 11


fuUy the, I attack,;


forwards Thejc


centred, but shot hurriedly too' hi^. I


— ^yanccs of thfc ' — riacup


taitheroe defence qx),ended in coping


. with


and conceded! sovera ril of which were;|(ruit


giuardi |biit when B. Smith fqrcei his' viay


namesake on the left, MeSham was -viell placed when the w ngeij and


the better of the BacUp 'rear- > '--.i


through and fed' hi


right |vyirig for Flatley to slip good jpais to MeShane, wriosel accurate oblique drive [wa- pushed;; round the far upright fd a oornfer.


Clltljibroe came again on| the|


took the [lead when a Clitih&o attack iended in a goal: kick: fori


Afte^i


weeds, is not much of a con-; cession.


10 minutes, Borqugl


the vriltors. ' II' 1:'


flicked] down the middle by Clarke,!; for the speedy] BUR to outpace Bush and: calmly] shoot 11 pj a s t the advancing Wallace. 1


-planned Sud well executed raids. Wlddup] Burke and King all


in their 'passing, Bacup rocked the Clltheroe defence back on! its heels I with a series of well


went close with powerful shots, but It j rias a tribute ito l .he coverlrlgi of the Clithe'oe defenditts that no forward tyas ever ailpned a clear operiingj


LITTLE RESPONSE


and determination as he tried to set the I clitheroe forwards mov­ fring, but he got little responlse|


B. 'Smith was showing tenacjty


stuck gundly to the task of keep­ ing thq 'sppedy. and elusive King | quiet.


like makmg progress, a carele^' [VJAeUUM


CHIMNEY SWEEPINC5 C El


ARF


FLOOR modem


SHAMPOqiNG,


SCRUBBIN(3 by elearia : machines.


PARKER THILL ROAD I all TEtElHOr


ITHEROE Clitkeroe 1063


POSTl cobs:


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Specla|l; Own A


ETS Part


Post pro:


.■Wherjever Clitheroe looked


work for dlitheroe in holding the I threateriing Burke, and siiris |


om.h: Bush


is colleagues. I w[as doing some fine I


Paster to the ball and ^ccuiate Moore’s, I long, low kick ivasj . , ,


(iUieroe wing-halves arid Iwere too slovy to ged


were


the Clitneroe defence .mahfullj repulsed] their many adyante. mlEsI


. Thrduthout, the Borough' werJ the more threatening sidB,:bul


frorii tjime, when, with the £ panitky; Hariy MeShane. isen the I lerd .soaring over the ctu, away ib take the lead arid flu I!


The result of'the matcii hu Bacup! V 'ere much more impresi


the trigger whenever a shootind chance The


team, and .werel well opening skirmishingl


L IMPROVEMENT^ AND BRASSIERES


Designed tq Your] cular Requirements.'


Card will |redelve: impt attention. ;


MRSlU. A. GfARSiDE


24, De| lacy STREET, CUTHEROE I


PLUMBERS . PAINTB S-5a, M|ESLE| CLITHEROE


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