OPINIONS
hbers of the CUtheroe' club, al to the people' of Clltheroe heir support;ln this effort to ^
ay I, on behalf of all the '
Irttal, not only to our own Iration, but to all posterity. I NOEA LIDULE, President, peroe Inner Club,
CINEMA ROWDIES
r,—Arising Irtim my letter' irdlng hooUgaiilsm In one 1 cinema. I feel I owe an ogy to the I owners and
f of the other two—In i :h. from my own ex- : ence. behs (vlour has ys been exemplary.
( naming the; cinema were, oved from my letter, a t '
sages ! identifying—but; | I
on -the spot. One cinema i ' was very hurt, and' e rightly so. for nothing' i, more than to be blamed Ini you are In no way
rightful dlsi^tlon of the i discretion rather put.
Ity of the crime. 1 i 1 n c e r e 1V hope , my
G. SAINSBUEY
lokles will be accepted by I management and staff of other Itwo cinemas.
j money for a cause,which is
ciitlierae !li)bcrt(£i£t & fiimess
PBIDAY. JANUARY 23:4 1959 LighUng of Vehicle s':
5.f)3 p.m. lo 7-44 a. n.
Question was debated at the; Town Council’s meeting on;
Tuesday. ' ji •
polling stations were i rpvlded it would help to stimulate interest In local affabs. But this seems rather llkie the story of leading the I drse to the trough.
One view, is that ifj more ' | | ; i
their vote,, then Surely 'they will. If they feel strongly enough about local govern ment. go to. the polUnf:'booths whether;they be situated near their homes or not. j
If people want .to register
something to stlmula ;e their Interest if they are tb turn out in force. And the answer to that lies. In the hands of
But first' they; must have
their elected representatives, and not In the provisldn of a few more polling booths. # 1 * * 1
mENANTS
bf.Chthero'e .Cor- poratloh will h'ct' Bave
m s O f
JARGAINS TAE^SON )THES ♦
|9 /6 ; l plue.
sual Price, 16gns.
LjPsual Price, 19gris. ^TS COATS from 7gnsi
isito dear at 59/6;
1/19/6.' to cleat| at 49/6;
/ 10/ 0| i ,' ,
SLANfi C/A SfflRTS |ED PRICES. !
32/6; jUsual Price, 42/- )in 1/6 each.;
Price, £5/15/0. AINCOATS
:ed tWCES. i IeASURE from : 13gns.
i Bargains IrdUo iniss
their- rents Increase this year. ; This was stated by Coun.
i.
T. Robinson, chairman of the Housing Committee, ^t the Council's monthly meeting on Tuesday night.
anticipate the future,! l see no reason why vie should not promise Cohncll tenants 1 that there will be no lnc::6ase In rent for the financial year beginning on April Is
“ Couhi R o b i n s o n said, Without a t t em p t i n g to
i l l mi
of the Housing Committee, and drawing attentlph to a
He was moving the minutes
ithat the rate fund ontrlbu- Itlon to the housing revenue account for the year March, 1st. i960, be fixed at £2,500, and that the Current contribution of £10 jlOs. to the housing repair 1 find. In respect, of all Counci! jjhouse?, with the exception Ipf the' temporliry ones at iBollarid Prospect, be Increased jto £11. He pointed out thaf there
committee recommendation
had been a . rate s£ ,ying I of threepence In the pound on the rate contributlpri to housing in the past ttra years. The -Council approved the recommendation. ;
' A , VERY dlstlfaguished * * #
Paton-Willlams, ' Rector of Prestwlch and Rural Dean of RadcUfle and Prestwich; will deliver the Assheton Sermon In Downham Parish Church on Sunday. ,
especially famlUar jin ; the.
of course. weU-^knowniad.'one of the earliest- radio l and ------- dtt;"l
Canon Paton-^WJ L I
North of England as: ilformer Rector; of St. Anr, j Man-
,|A 20-year-old CUth afoie man Vi was taken tb Aibrlngton
' *! ' IT . C T ITH T nO E
day afternoon when 1® motor cycle was involved lij' sic Peter Hargreaves, -of
croft, Kirkmbbr Road roe, at i the junction street and; Castle, Strebt. BThe motor cyclist i I Walter
had a badly lacerat^ right ankle. [Mr. Hafgre4.V|es "wals
arry Bose, of 4, Beet h Street,
unhurt.'-I , | : Neither the motor
the van was badly dc .r(iaged. * 1. *;
Board of' the" Royaj ol Muslb. MIm iJoi of 61 Shaw. iBrldi CUtberofe. passed- wl
Lauretta Bray eba: be held at St. Maryl School on Monday. ' for thb charities., must be residents
ceived 10s. each. * ; *,.
rttli CB 95 alloy grids so longer-lasting separator,
orous plastic separators, 'sendee.,
ui/t of Hard Rubber— 0 ioutladt I Exide plates' 1 by Porvdc separators.
bed fo r improvement in mdnee and length o f l i f t tar battery like this has y p x id e l
."PHE annual- dlstrll thel Hyde:: , IWh
In Grade in Ktransl I#
ycle ridr
P thei recent -exaiiijnatlpns held by the. - lj
iWikted Schools
ctoria Hospital earW|yester-i
a colh^ /en by Beech- CUthe- 6f King
chesteri-, famous :;or the mid-day. Lenten addresses; which he played a m)4)or part In establishing.
p r e a c h e r , Ce non P.
p ro d u c e d - “The Golden Wedding |Party” ! given by members I .of the parish Churclk I !
| ,
Accrington 1 Operatic! Society arid also played In many shows for !iAccrington Arts Club, of jyihlch; he was to ex-preslderitj. and ^Iso for Christ Chjurch, Accrington.
jHe wafe ^ c h a i rma n of
Club; of Accrington since 1938, h'e, becado
IA member of !the Rotary to 1951.
I',; 4o!yeArs’ SERWGE '(Mr. ColeWn had worked'
for the Calico Printers’ Asso-'
elation .for (40 yea>|s, being promoted! to the J3xecutlve' staff of the firm a t the head office in Manchester just over two years agd.
. I He begU his ear'eer' with, the
C.PaI., ;at Whallfey Abbey Barrow,] in; 1917,
printworks for a year, He wa^ asslsfarit manager
Printworks, tfecoming - assistant dping assistant
fp! five being ap) Broad Oi
• at BuckW yale.'Stalybridge, years, | afterwards
^pointed !ma]nager at dk, Accrington.
': ! ,'While manager at , Broad
C)to, Mr. Colemari w|as in the piibUc eye (torlng|the visits of several-1 otable people to the firm especially 'during the ■Wit of , H.R.H. the Duchess of
'.Kent.:!- !.■,,!• j ;, . :, 'Wheq .tie was apijointed to
watch from the staff of Broad; Oak to mark his; 19 years as manager] there. ;
thb exeiutlye, he was pre sented vdth a gold ■wristlet
dpnal): titlon of!;
Harrop. Street: : meWt
eroe, anjd oyer- 70 ye.-^- - the case of |the Hycjficharlty.i rellgloniis aiauallficatloh. ,i; Last year. 194
re
; \p i . H.- SM. .. Illustrated talk
to Clltheroe Y.F.C.,.- - , meeting on |WednesQtly, even-,, tog. I ;
six months holiday
njcanada rat ithelr
! ,
Interest iri and I. around Vancouver, Iwhere rib! steyed, for most of jhls holiday.
He showeti mani^lvle™
to see the Ice fieW jof Lake Louise, then! on to Hanfl. and through thej “ Greari Divide.”
Calgary stampede,. tod sailed down Lake jSuperlof | and on to Toronto and Montreal.
He jvlslted ; tlid ! famous
- '■ ■ ' 1 * 1 * MAYOR’S yVELF;Aqi
Subscriptions' jrecelved . 2lk. im
P ■ I
son kf f t going whoo tbo rttt
. premises , I..... T, Hesmbudhalgh, Esq.]
P N I T P . GARAGE CUTHEROE
|(Twi) lines)
Mayor’s jParloiir, - CLITHERpEl
ROAT eare
THia WEEK’S |., SAFETY StOOAN
I)j[otIiiiig costs mo^ than es$
n.ess.
"C.P,J.I’; J.i .....J G. A. Tijuema:!, Esd- Proceeds' from | ooUcqtlny boxes In Uemsed
reviously- acknowledgt FUND (Christmas Al|P<AD
274 11 6 iO 6
January £ ;B. d.
3 jo
Prom! there, hri toured, through the! Rbckle^J Wpplng-
ffeave.an about^ his.
'q auriUly; eclplents: f CUth- s old. In
les .will Sunday,
o 'and
dent of the Old Clltheronjans’ »I -He ;W«j (--------,-ia! ijrieemason.
ikyal G(rammar |School, Mr. DolemajJ
I OLD TOYS’ PRESIDENT lAn olll iimy k ! CUtheroe
.elected- presi
yAssoclation In 1951 -'i,-
also ■
betog a Past Mristpr of ,' the Lodge of Sererilty, Aecrington,
,
'Rock- liodpl Clltrieroe,', the S^ovlnclril .'Grand jliOdge of East ■ Lancashire, i and the Clayton 'Chapter of
tod a iriember of pmestone
'Verney ;Mse'Cr
!!!:He Is and tw(
; qf frlti ! exteridei ment;-
the ilk."-! I j .
survived | by a widow daughters! to whom! athy of a jwlde circle
,dj3 arid ! relatives,, is i ln . their' bereave-
preceded the. Interment , at CUtherde Cemetery! the Vicar ■ the,, Rev.-' S. Blrtwell. paid
of humour and astonishing , ablUty jto .tnake pebple laugh,
^he mciraent.; | ! a i Describing’ Mr.; Coleman as
from his frlerids, riear t[) him. the
JPisScharish ind
,'Mr,
generority, the iVlcar.; spoke of- hlsfUfklong iqve of the ktage and also of his nostalgia for. the town of his birth, ' rkfifT^ri -to the -servloe.-
man of ! watm-hearted
hei had Church.
toth sad and anidpus In his latter days.
' The truth, of his condition 289 a 7 kriTWlSTllri, Mayor.
;extilellndustry
had.made hto .- j ’ ,
the recessio
could ™ ,and he had met the
Club to ajumble Hall, Itowergate. '
al
-BOpT.thb fiA the funds: of nd St. John’s Saturday. ; . ! • ' .>■ *'.j-..#
TAST fto cold
the BibWe Vallpy wltti 18 togroes of frost.
JT night weleh was the coldest of the winter. In
£16 wah raised, for St. -Michael b;C, Youth sale In The - (iUtheroe, on
given to the
Coleman had always .bsorhed ini hte w(5rk, tecesslqn i. In
In the ' At the service, which
tribute I’ id-; Mr. | Coleman; referring to Ills unfailing sense
i Even! th e ' day before hla death said Mr. Blrtwell. Mr. Colemari , was joking. He thought this; wg? to hide
and .those sadness of
I
chemist] and finally manager! before
n; 1931 i to! become manager of Strines
P OES Clltheroe riee l morei polling stations? j This!
T TRIBUTES TO R. H. S. COLEMAN
■DEPRESENTATIVES of many walks,, of life were present at thVfuneral service at Cllthero^ Parish ^u rch r on
man of warm generosity ■ ■ 1 '■ I ' ' ■ ' 'i'^' ■
Wednesdiy afternoon for Mr: Herbert Sutelifie (Cliff) Colemah.| of “Langclifle,': Manchester l^ad. Accrington,
whose death at hfe home on; Saturday,; was deeply regretted! not o r f i y I b y ' his many friends In CUtheroe and
district but by manf others throughout East Lancashire. A Cht
the best He was his own
■dramatic, arid a iriember Operatic Society,
years asso hated with |CUthe- ~ ■ Church. 1 being par- In^rested jin the productions' there, of the old
Mr. Goldman
w.as for many
roe Parish tlcularly
jHe ' stUl I malntalried his
Interest when he wenj; to live In! Accrington, arid recently
htheileronlan. Mr.i iColeman, who was ^7, was one of known figures iln local, amateur dramatic circles, an actor and i entertainer of great ability, writing material often In th^j form of toblcal verse.
news of what was to ■ come i^lth courageoiis fortitude.
the Rev. J. Wjenter. of Christ Church. Accrington, where a iriemorlal service wlU be held
ori Sunday. mI Wong the mourners were iiThe Vicar ■Iwas assisted by I any representatives of .C.P.A.,
Manchester head office, Messrs, p. C. k. Mantell, J. Wickham, 6 . 0. Potter, W.^Browny J. S. Hib- bert, D. S.'P. Vernon,, 0. Doris,
Schofield, J. B. Storrar, N. ■ H. Bulmer, Thonm
isented by: Levdshulme, Mr.:G. Jones, • manager; !Buckton Vale, Messra. H. Cottirill, S. IW. caues.
jEvans, and Hl
VI. Lough Clough,
I'Wood, J. G.' Buckley, A. Francis, and Barrow Print
Accrington, was represented by Mr. L, Edmundson;; manager, and a large contingent of worlu and dspt- heads. ■ Othrir C.P.A. works .were repre-
Broad
A. Mellor 'and L iS. Oak
A. Jenks, J. H. GasUns, J. R.
Print IVorks, and (J. i Walker Birch I Vale, T.
Ward; Plastic Group, S. Dobking, ]T.
E.i B. Crossland: J. Crawford, L. Mohan; Bings
jgraving Works, [Mr.- H. H. Broad- ;iey; Wood Print Works,'Hay- ;field, 'Mr. E. HqughtonJ
Tattersall, manager, and Mr.'R. McGregor: Wiatford':Brldge En-
’Society was rekeseritcd by Sir IWUllam Cocker, president, and iMessrs. P. Turnp,'vice-chairman;
’' Accrington Amateur
A.i G. ! Jack£ion; Works, Mr. C.
G. MpiTlson, H. .Wheeler, J. S,
iricludW Messrs N. E. W. Hutch inson, M. H PergUBon, and V. f Bavenport (directors) and the
ollowing repr^ntativeS from AW
’Mr. and Mrs. Ilowanh and behind them the chairman.of CUtheroe < Toe . H, Mr, S. iMorten, with Mrs. Morton, and the Mayoress,! Mrs. Entwistle, while lithe Mayor, iCouii. J. Entwistle, eh!its with Mr.i James RUcy land :Mr. “Bob” Lavender.
Guests chat With ( fflcials at the .Too H invalid par<7 on Saturday. On the left are “ A X ED ”
p H N a R A L jG H p ' Nor would ^
^ diesels ” pay
Town Council I ori iriesday night in k letter from the District Passenger Mariager of the London Midland Region of British Railways. |
T line have been wUhorawri because they were hot paying.
ttOME early morning litift hfivfA JieOTi withi
____ . „ his i was reported
e o] CUi
„ trains on the Blackbarn-jHeUlfield at
,
Railway Executive that | they consider restoring some of
he Council’s request to the t The letter was In reply to
the services that have been ■withdrawn. THE LETTER
I Operatic
iH Clough,: treasurer; W. Scho- Ifleld, secretary]: I and i N. Ent- wlstle, producer.! Representing
! Accrington Arte Cliib were Mr. ;A. E. NtgiiATn, chairman; Miss A. iStanmore, secretai7; arid Messrs. !g. Robinson, ll.'Ashworth, N. Bleazard and H Pothefgill,
I i ■' • ’ ■ I I ' ] ■ i |
' Accrington Rotary Club was lrepresented by. thb president, Mr.
j
(j. T. Espley, and Mr.i s. Alien, ’secretary.
'! Mr. J. A. PlUirig represented Christ] Church, Accrln^n, tod Mr. J. Robinson, GUtheroe Parish Church Council.' Mr. ! Robinson also represented | Messrs., (A|pw-
’ShffW,' ;Watts tod Moss, ; of ’Accrington. ■
[ _ ; ' |j
i'Chamber of Trade;- Aldennen J, H. Sattothwalte tod W. Wilkin son; Mr. H. H. Ptorax, of Strines Print; Works; tod Mr. R. Cl^g, dhoctor, Tomlinsons Ltd., Booh-"
dala] ■ ,
; Mr! . W. Jones , represented Messrs. B. Hofilday land. ICo., Huddersfield, and Mr. G. j H. Goodiwln. the National Union of Dyers and Bleachers. ; '
.] ;
’ Mr. T. Langton, represented Messrs. Howard and Bullough, of Accrington, and; Messrs. G.' N. Wilde and a! N. Russell, the Co. Ltd., Middleton.
! Messrs. R; Herbert. G. TJ Duckworth and L. Sparrow repre sented Messrs. K Potter and Co. iLtd.;
of.Manchester., ;
! Dramatic Society was rqiresen. ted by its chairman, Mr. j-'C. OowgUl, who was accompanied by Mraf CowgUl; Mr. C. ;Elothersall, prtodent, represented the jOld Clitheronlaris’ Association; land Mr. iH. Elliott, president, rtoro- sented CUtheroe Rotary Club.
Clltheroe Amateur Operatic and
Roy«d Forest Lodge, Waddlng- .ton; ■
i There ’were also many ^Yee- masons present to represent Serenity Lodge, Accrington;, the Verriey Clayton CJhapter of Rose Croix': Keep Mark Lodge, Ume- stone Rock Lodge: • (Jastle land Keep Lodges, Clitheroe; and
! Marks and Spencer, Ltd.,!was represented by Mr.'Ji S. Ingham.
’ Cither representatives L Included’ Mr. J. Lord, president,; Clltheroe
District Passenger Mai . stated- that the decision to withdraw the trains con cerned was based on r( cords of the loading of these services taken at each < f the branch line stations fromi Blackburn to Hellifleld In-;
In the railway authority’s letter,' Mr. T. W .
Poj
A liioy o Jjdtag; .riager,
elusive. > i In the case of; the 8-14 a.m.
train ! from Blackburn census showed that average number of paying service
o'flthe train’s joufney was no iriore than 20.' This [figure rose to 30 on Saturday,
‘Pted, throughout me jwhole
passengers usln dally Saturday^
Poldlrig, “ the record re' that the majority o: eople travelling by thlf ‘ i-payln
“ In; fact,” stated Mr.
.,ers---Brit!teh Trantoort Com mission personnel.”
tere rion fare-paying pkssen-
..aylng travel throughoit the week was confined to sliatlons between Blackburii and HelU-
The' whole of !the fare I ]
jstances of trayel to sljatlons beyond Hellifleld,
AVERAGE NDMBBaR
am.’ train from.HeUlfle! d. the Average! number of fareL paylng passengers joining this train "daily at stations Hellifleld to Chatburn inf tluslve - was no ipore tnan 19,
, With regard. to the 8-41
tI Previous records itaken of khe loading of botlil these
| - j
and from Clltheroe tolWriP}- tolre; Inclusive 13.
ervlces confirmed the figures, mentioned, and as practically
Italian Wliile on visit
'ley. ,;
'while visiting his daughter, Mrs. Walsh, of 13 The Crescent. Mltton Road, jWhal-
her and other relatives to their bereavement.
CAR DID NOT STOP AT CROSSING: DRIVER FINED
iTAT'HEN•- a master at CUthe
several boys. - One of" them took the number of j: .which did not stop.
'
j! This was stated by Insp. D. I'Glen at Clltheroe Magistrates’ !'Court yesterday, when Pye. 'Iln a letter, pleaded guilty to driving without due care; and
|! attention. ,and to falling to i! give precedence to pedestrians on a crossing.
liGramraar School, was super- !1 vising the crossing of.; the 'iboys when he saw a, car coming down Ghatburn Road, i’at a speed of about 25 nfp.h.
i'and hte licence was endorsed; I’ Insp. Glen said that Mr. Roy Adams, a master at the
I He was fined a total of £4,
' As he thought the driver had not seen the boys, he
' shouted to them to stop.; The ; car! swerved, into the gutter , and narrowly missed the (boys I before driving on.
' . Richard ! Hall, aged 13. ol i’The Cottages. Mltton Road, ’ ■Whalley, noted " the .nuriiber
! and Mr., Adams reported the ’ Incident to the police, j
! When ' questioned bv a ’bollceman. Py# said, “Yes I ’remember It quite;;-well.’'I
! boys because ()f a lorry. When I did see them, I -was tooj»ear
! ’Told he would be reported, !Pye replied-"I.didn’t see the
i the - crossing! to- stopl so carried on.’'
cr 'X ^as supervising a party of 100 boys over, a pedestrian Castle Gate. Clltheroe. went
Clltheroe Royal Grammar
ossing in York Street, a car, driven by Harold pye. of over ’, It; narrowly
: •! A RECORD of 33 years’
ended at CUtheroe'' Magis trates' court yesterday, when John Bemrird Gudgeon, a technical officer with thfe G.P.O.. of BoUand Prospect, CUtheroe, pleaded gu: Ity. to driving without due ca re and attention.
Slight collision spoilt record u n b l em i s h e d .driving
! ,.
had his licence endorsed. Insp. D. Glen, prosecuting,
Gudgeon was fried I )s., and
told, the court ;thi,t on December 12th, Mr. R. F. Lupton was driving a motor cycle c omb i n a t i o n along
Castle Street ' at ' moderate speed.
; ' ' ,
Street and Castle St: eet. a Post Office van . cross 3d his path, giving him no; oppor
At the junction of King
tunity to stop. A sUght colllslpri ooiiirred.
said that he! had , s t o ^ to - the halt sign tn King S t^ t .
In a statement Gi.dgeon. the driver of the vai. had
and looked right and left.- , ocnooi •Sympathy will be atoorded ' . i
Cremation took place at Pleaslngton on Tuesda;'.
Italian, ; Mr. Manlid Ferrlnl. died this week
eld, ; apart from verr few
The Clarion " at Amcliffe
iriHE misty, weather and uncertainty as to road
having luhch, sP|we settled for a run' which would keep us away from malri roads, and headed up Silverdale, with frequent |halts i'when deep drifts of snow at the side of the road! tempted us Into battle.
o Stalnforth in the morning. mIf anything. It had become
tnstead we had a ! short run ore foggy while we-’ were
' - i \ .
the road levelled joff a Uttle until we torlved ’at the point
After a i long hard climb,
between tneroad.iwhlch would have taken us round by Halton GUI. and the moorland track to'Litton. || i '
near the Giant’s Grave, where a-Choicer I had to be made
'acrobatics by our members as (they rode! carefully across them. , ■ ], ■ i!' ■
r lAs might have' , been' ex pected the! track! won, and It proved to,’be a good choice, for quite Idng stretches-of the moor were cpvered with sheets of Ice, with; resulting
I The only casualty was a ’member who chose an- Icy
patch,. which was a thin film of which to sit down,
covered by water, on
MORE WORK
! Once on the main road again, we coasted!easily down ;
to Arncllfte, andj then came some more work as we
climbed over the flank' of West Moor, to;! Darnbrook House, and’then
past.Malham
; heavily around us, and It was only occasionally that we could glimpse anything of the the surrounding countryside.
Tarn to Streets. ;! •All the time the mist hung
f It was still slightly ‘foggy
: is at an advantage In such-’ weather, las fairly Iow-j powered ; lighting In com ’parison with a car and the
or the ’ first part of thh homeward run. but a- cjtcU^;
lack
of.ai'whidscrpen are both] In his favour. ‘
;
ttarted, and not;imly cleared; - he fog, but alsoi toged us on
j In any case.' soon alter s leaving- Hellifleto the rain,
to greater efforts! so that we were back Iln Clltheroe soon; after eight o’ clock. ,
i; On-fi^day. It Is our cap-; tain’s' win. too details remain a' mystery I except that we start at 9 a.m. i; .
“ GEARS”
condition^ decldefi us to abandon pur run;|-to Apple- i treewlck -Ion .Sunday, and
reaied’ "the
train;. fare-; the! ex-
the; the
' 1 - ' |i!!
! service on the line as this also Would not pay because of the, sparsely populated area. i
It has also been decided not to Introduce. ;a diesel ' "
all the travel was confined to local stations, the cost of operating! the Wains 'wap greatly In excess of . the traffic reijelpts.
given to (the Introduction of dibsel traction on the branch line, but because of the sparsely Ipopulated districts through which the Une ran, the ■volume of ;1 addltionaji traffic,.
Consideration had been I
anticipated would | accrue as a result of a more! frequent service, would fall; far short of the level required to make the service pay. ;;'
could be
c o r i s t r u c t l n g ijadditional stations or halts at the points suggested! by the Council would not be Justified in the present circumstances.
Similarly, the 'high cost 6f
that the traffic on' the roads Is j excessive and j In many localities !te reachlrig satura tion . point. It cannot be 'denied that this Is the form of transp()rt thei public prefer at,the present time, the more cOrivenient plcHlhg up and setting dbwn pblilt's! of the ’bus servlcies. generUly speak ing. having a much i greater
- “ 'While It must tie admitted ! , the monthly meeting o f CUtheroe
My I goodness! It' was an
expensive! night
T ^ E toasses of stout cost Thotnas 'Wilson, a'ge'd 48,.
of Mayfield Avenue. Clltheroe, a totaltof £33 10s. when he appeared at CUtheroe-'Magis
trates’ 'Court yesterday for driving iwlthojut due carp and attentlori and for driving under the influence of drink. W l! ■ ' ■
was .flririd £3 for drlvlrig without jearej £20 for. driving while under I the influence of drink and was ordered to pay a doctor’s fee of £4 4s. and
ilson, who pleaded guilty,
' proseciiting. I told the court that Ion the evehing of January] 10th. Mr. Alan Tholnpson w|as driving down
r.
J.lA. Bower, of Burnley.
Hlghfleld Road when he saw a vehicle apprOaOhing. Though
an advocate’s fee of £6 6s. ■ M i I -I ■ ■ I.
visibility was; good, and, the road well lit; the vehicle was on thp wrong side, only: three or. four I feet [from the kerb.
car, but the .other vehicle kept ()ri without attempting to get back to the correct side.
Mr. ’iTjhompsbn stopped his
t Mr. I 'Irhonipson then - tried ho drai- over to the right- t and -side, but as. he did so
Wilson,] also] swerved to that side, and the two collided.
he other vPhlcle. driven by
police! and when they arrived WUsop ^as sitting in his van, seemingly dazed. There was a streing smell of drink.’
Mr. i Thoiripson .called the
van. Ihfe staggered, arid his breath smelt':' Strongly of drink.
When Wtobn got out of the '|
appeal than rail' ’transport,” concluded! Mr. Folding.
ONLY FIVE DRINKS
hte opiriion. he was, under the influence of drink, Wilson replied,! “ I’ve only had'five QulnAsses at Harry Parkin: son’s.” I; ■' ' ■
Tolk by a policeman that in
certified him as being drunk. Mr.! ^w e r said that Wilson
statldnj and there examined by Dr.i J. Macdonald, who
Helvras taken to th'e police
suffered from uli»rs, and was under I medical care at the time of the accident.
h Wilson told the court th a t t e had been 111 and confined
jwhere he had had fljve
Green! to see about work there', and on the way back had Called at the
rind New. Year. Hej (had gone to Hurst
! Beiakse of Iris condition be. ^ to have something (to eat every hour and carried a packet of biscuits In the glove compartment of hte van for that reason.
-I While going up. Hlghfleld jRoadl he had reached across
[to get; a biscuit, and he felt this had caused ihim to go to ' the wrong side of the road.,
I He] relied on hte driving for -his llvellhoodi arid he assured the“ court that. “ It, would never happen again.”
. ,
j Imposing the fines. Lady IWorslCy - Taylor, presiding, said Ithat knowing hte crin-
; However, she added, the Bencfi] were') giving him anottor chance to pull him
LANCASHIRE LANCASHIRE
'dltloh.l five drinks were five too many. .
self to tother. arid, because the orlrik had aggravated his condition he would not be
disqualified. ’ , ■ ' Ortorlng that ‘ Wilson’s liceripe be endorsed, she added] “You will havfe had all expensive outing, but you
will Inot come, before the court I again on a similar charge without being dls- Jmed for a considerable
Postponed
Haslinfeden Grarie v; Dhatbum flxturp In Division 1 of the Accrington Oonteination.
TOWLAND DISTRICT BILLUBDS LEAGUE ]
I NEWTON V. EATHMELL R 100 B. Bretherton '
100 e; Bushton . . . . P. SyOT 56 100 G Walmsley .. 3. Lodge . 55 90 s;i Rushton .. E. Walker ,100 06 N; Haslewood i| • I!
10# dJ Wfllmsley !
I B. Shepherd 27
J. Chamley 100 Start ISO
' ; 685 623
, B, BOtjnson >35 -
''
AMOND the.' matches' post- pbned on Saturday iiaa the
o his I -home over Christmas
£d U.6 PHOTOGRAPHIC ENTS
ENLARGERS GNOME GAMMA II
GNOME BETA II ! ' '
, • AGISCOPE - .
FOTEK AGFA
L * ' FLASHGUNS .
30/- 41/8
KOBOLD "S” ....... 44/3 AGFALUX .......... ’79/9
And all the KODAK [ I!’ ■
JUMBO 35m.m. JUMBO 2Jln. X ARGUS PREVIEV^ KODASLIDE PR(JJECT0R AGFA PROJECT(])R HHiYTE PROJECTOR
■' - 1 ' * ' 2ila VIEWER’
RANGE. ■
■'
VIEWERS and PROJECTORS VIEWER .
............. 38/6 63/1-
... .57/6 £9/9/0 £15/5/0
£19/10/0
SLIDE BOXES FOR YOUR COLOUR SUDES — From 25/- AND ALREQUIPT & PAXTMATOR MAGAZINES
THiiS WEEK’S CAMERA BARGAINS . £5/4/7 Reduced to £3/19/4
KODAK STERLING it £10/9/2 Reduced to £7/15/9 BROWNIE REFLEX .. £2/19/9 Reduced to £2/2/4
KODAK JUNIOR I KODAK JUNIOR l
. H ... £7/10/7 Reduced to £5/11/8
DONT FORGET YOUR FLASH BULBS - BLUE FOR COLOUR
CHARLES CHEMIST
5, Church T elBphonb 591
Street, Glitheroe PUB JC NOTTC3ES
TOWN AND COUNTR7 PLANNING ACT, 1947
COUNTY COUNCIL
THE COUNTY
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEi that a proposal lor the addition c * Olltberoo Town ■ Map, t > t above Development Flan iras on
DEVELOPMENT PLAN. ,, CLITHEROE TOWN MAP
A certified copy of the p'tAposals as submitted has beep deposited | for pubUo Inspection at
The .proposal relates to B___ within the Municipal
of Housing and Local Qovern- ment. ^
orough of CUtheroe.
(aj The County Hall, Preston,
(c) The Divisional ' Pltnnlng Office.
Church Street, OUtheroe.
The copies-of , the propotol so- . deposited together with co des of
Midland Bank jCbanibers, Birch Street, - Accrington.
' relevant extracts of the D svelop-
Any obj^tion br fepresei tatlon with reference to ^ the pi dposal may be sent In writing o the
on which It is made, making an objection or sentation
SDtltled to receive notice )f any amendment of the Derelc pment Flan made- as a result of the pro-'
names and undersigned
DATED this SIXTEENTH lay of JANUARY, 1969. , ‘ '
posal. OouBty HaU, Clerk of the County .Cpunoll, R. ADCOOK,
may utelster addressee w i l l and will than be
atlon should! state the '
persona Interested a t . the places mentioned between the he urs of 9.00 a.i£. and 5-00 pfiL'Mindays to Fridays inclusive and 9,- am. toto2 noon on Saturlays.
ment Flan are avaUabe lor Inspection free of charge by aU
(h) The office of the Birough Engineer of CUtheroe,
Sessional Division of the __ Counrt[have appointed Thureday the- 12th day or, February. 1989,
DA’TED! this 15th: day of Jam 1959. ,’ to R. ADCOCK, I Clerk of the said Oouni
Magistrates’ Court, King Strer CUmeroe, lor hearing and deti mining [the matter of aU obje tlons w the said proposals.
o’clock I to the -Forenoon ati tha Petty i Sessions ; -holden a t ' too
at past the hour of Ten
COUNCIL tasi
1he TWELFTH ’day of JAI .UARY
969. submitted to the Minister land
LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
PRIVATE STREET WORKS lAOT. ' I J ’ I
,'1892' ! ■'
WHITTAM ROAD AND WHITTAM ! CRESCENT. WHA).LEY ^
r
WHEREAS the County (GoimcU .Qt C the Administrative County of th*
specffirtitlon.- j’Plans; aeotlms,: estimates and provisional appoc- Sur tlonmente prepared, by | ; tflelr
ave by resolution dated' the 8th day of) July, 1968, approved-the
Sn I pursuance ol the
veyor respecting c e r t S in i.... - - ------ --------Jg. lU
tr^t[works Act. 1892.,,’j - - • i
AND whereas “an owner of premises Included in the said provisional apportionments' hhs by [notice to writing objected to
■I'n h ounty] FalaUne of Lancaster s ii*.
: L' ' ' - I i |
M.P.S. I' ' - £11-16-0
- £8-14-0 £6-5-0 . i
A. E. MOOR U
ARGREAVES , & WOONE LANE
jlTHEROE el: .683
■jl 1 I I h/ !G-
IWII i
W9M-
with this ITin.
181 M " I ■ ■ ■ ■ ‘ Wf m •-
AT THE TOC H PARTY
Cliiheroe Adverttser & Times, Jtmuay 23^ Eamont A n d r ew s says:
Enj VlVjii PICTURE TRUTH
69 ghs. TAX PAm
!’’
Secretart. Ministry of Housing and Local Government, White- hall, London. S.W.l hefo e the SIXTH day of MARCH. 1919, and t any such ohleetlon or rqireeen-
ersons repre-tnelrthe
. Burial- committee Intend to apmy L to toe|Mtolster of Housing (tod aocal -1 Oovenunent for • ’ hia
NOTICEriS HEREBY GIVEN that -• toe; WhaUey and Wlsweu Joint
WHALLEY AND WISWELL JOINT I iBURIAL'OROUMD T
.-A list of toe proposed fees will he avSUabie for inspection, without
pproval to the; revision aiad alteratipn; of the I lees, paymtota and spins payable to thernTto
paytnept, between ’ the hours '.of 0 f am, anq 6 pm. on any week-qay
The list will also .be exhlUf the! bprlal ; ground’ durDfi
same period. ■ : i '
DATOT 'this 19th day of’January, 1989.
I. ; I - ; . (Signed) T. U. LIDDLE,
HestMtai'. to the Whalley and W^eU Joint Burial Oommlttee,
of the pubUcatloii of this NoUoe at ’Thel Square, WhaUey.
or’fourteen;days’from the dato
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