Education ^
lew R.C, sdiop| I a step nearer
Dr 1960-62. i '
ANcksHIRE Ed u c a t io n Committee has prepared school building schemes
fent of five - form entry Icondary).
[In the 1961-62 programme 1 Whalley IR-C- Secondary nve-form . entry as Instal-
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IThls is the latest move In Tie scheme to erect a iRoman Jathollc secondary modem
dan^ielr of tijihg comniercialiiied
(TTHE penetration i ofi educar -»■ tlon by a . materlallstlo had
and sdcular civUldatldn already gone far, and
la^ the ninth one to be dis missed.'
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Fhool In the' area. Much dlf- pulty has been experienced 1 obtaining'a suitable site,’ nd when a site at BUUngton. as eventually put forward It
members of the Rotdtv Club of CUtberoe yesterday week. The I Archdeacon! sa d that
further, said the Archdeacon of Blackburn, the |V^.'C. H. Lambert, when hel addressed
the process of gdlnfe Infuch was, In
BY-PASS; WORK MAY BEGW THIS YEAR
many accident^may begin this year, it was’^reported at the imonthly meettiiB of Bow land Rural District..,-Coupcil
T^ORK on ihe longi-awaited trunk , i road Bridge ! to
, . II , ■ J ' ■ ■ I I' ' • s at Clltheroe on Monday.
he would be a gret t deal happlejr if he could fe;d that the growing conceijn for education was Inspired and directed by an undersjAndlng of the ' real purpose of, educa|lon.
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becoming Industrlallseal com mercialised, career-ebsessed and i salary condlouc,” he addedl
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lived the needs of people Id to understand their Qce can be placed upon
: is based upon this long
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“ Education’ Is in da ager of
he'-Whitehall letter, giving the hews, that when work
stressed the ineed| fpr_ the t improvements,' were to'? lit
began would depend Oh the length of time iti took to obtain ’a n ' order relating to
.•ffeedeld. ' :
side 1 road: works! and In obtaining entry to the! land
Counl J; 'Spensley isald he did not thlnk'the autl^orlttes were
Commenting on j tjhd letter, • i - ' , i , ^ BThe' scheme ’ Ihcllides a secondhty ,roadto link Ihe
out I'the notorious islnklng stretch by the'rlverslde. The Council.1 who kave long
oltbn-by-Bowland road with the new-trunk toad' cutting
trying! very hard to gain entry to thei land, i ! I '
I'! He knCw from conversations with the owner of some of the land concerned that no approach had yet been made, though this particular owner would i welcbine an approailh in order to clarify his position.
i The ehairpiin. !cbun. T. H. Aspin. remarked that though the Ministry! had „promised t to carry out Improvements to
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of extreme interst aid atiiaction. It will not STW;i|CH> neither will it SfflUNK,’ no matter’how often washid. It
pegotlatlons to obtain the necessary order for side road Vorks, and entry to the land Required.
hhe road 18 months ago; they : j r 'BUST ROAD'
boaches. bound for. the West Coast'resorts. use.'thls road in the summer, making It one of the busiest routes In the area. i
:! Thousands of motorists and : ' . i
jomes to .a bottleneck .at Smithies Bridge, and the ro'ad twists and turns along,,the bank of the Rlbble., .before ascending the steeb 8ktarp-: h n t '8t Sa’wley. '
A vVide road from' Ch'atbum h the condition of the road,
build a hew ro ad'in this: are a jtpr years.: ,
ave : pressed 'WhltehaU,; i to j
I l'Ih 1966. WhltcJiail 'repre sentatives met members and officials of the CJouhell at the siteafter i repeated requests.
told that a! new. rodd was planned for 1958-59, and Whitehall 'promised Improve ments to the existing road.
■ ! Later, .the Council were For litter!
.'TALLOWING a report | by !-»• SnrvfiTTAr' Mt
that! 45 , litter bins were required In the area. Bowldrid Rural -Council have decided t o ! buy half the required number for distribution in the larger villages. '
Surveyor, Mr. E. Berry, * T? UA'inr I '
)y Bbwland Magistrates, who jxpteksed,' grave concern lat
'hole area a^ a
death.trap, ; Bbwland CoilncU, back dp
Local motorists regard! the Yoking Tories in ^ock Parliament ,
' find Sfcipton Divisions [of the Kouiig' Conservat(ves Asso- 'ciatima 'held a Mock I'Failiatnent at'the Coionatibn BoteL
^'BE! Bo^e of Comihons came ilo . the^ Bowlalrid. area last week—or at least a rtouca of it. For the Clltheroe
HoTtbii-ih-Craven.
Mr. G. :B. Drayson, maintaining order.
t, The!room was arranged to represeht the Commbns. and M,pi for Sklpton, had the
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. Question time produced laughtpr, fOr some'of'the -questions Were arlythlng but Parllamentarv In their | con-
Coun. Donald H. Coates, of Cjitheiioe led-the Opposition.
,tent. ' ■ I ' j
,i Court. B. L. Cunllfle,'. of Whallby.i asked the President of the'Board of iTradeS if it were true that he i had laid in a stbek of Hong ! ,Kong pyjamas' since , the recent statement on the voluntary agreement made between this country and Hong Kong.j
wttacked by guided missile^
ith nuclear warheads! ; BRITISH RMLWAYSI
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Talk to US aijdliiowtoburnit
thbrpbm. open fife with a ii>iii,.R.i»a .ni|i'give you
thfem.^We’reyour local G.UiC. O^JjjlroVedaAppUahce rDistri- bUlprs :iahd .'*0 displayjpiis
8uthehbtvyaf^i;ybttwaiit,top. Come along and ask us about
yellow sign. |
Dtllyou'jaiow abotlt'lhe hew ctjnVecljir’ Jcbal Arts? . They polit hMt into eve^ corner of
When I iMlss Nina , Plckthall,' .asked !the Sebretary of State for ;Honle; Affairs whether the death ■ penalty V was still;, refelned. ! fOr; ' Welsh
was a Iposs extravagance. I There was! more amusement
■Hattoifellsts!,'. .' ,
take I '.to; introduce! severe penalties for people; found guUty of fcrlmes: X)f Lviolence. partfculMly' agai&t women.
had--ah 'alrTng. Ih the ;<juestion -put-bv 'Mr: Slmsoti! WMthead. of Climeroe; ‘ He 1 wished to
bout-Babden treacle mining
LS Comfort f pen ; and'thennostape control,
les a condnuous supply of Hot luwantit-kndatthetutnofatap,
Joffblir.!', : I : j' : : |i NT (Beiotv lift)
wat» pe/oto centre!—A Portablc-Gaa
ifrom any'j«dsting ‘Calor’ Gas |s j^ d y vrajmth and the colours
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‘IC-U.C Irifonhation Centro ; 4 BartonlArcade.'Deansgate
r.Or'at the '• ■ !|i !l^CHESTER :v.;rf sthere’s iiothiiig odosy asB nice
B. )E. DAy^ON, I ^/3P. Faison L&e, Clitheroe.
beingJemployed underground in Bahden treacle felnes.!’ 4
know’what steps tpe'Mliilster of Labour proposed j to f take “ to rbiriedy the sticky 'state of aaairs caused' Ijy 'children
.animal: feeding ; Stuffs [ that co*s ihave- been yielding less, resulting hi a Serious ishojrtage of certain types of shard
ab >ou't the quei estlon put to the M mistcister ol ai'a
There ,iw out
'Intended to start;work on the Sawley| by-pasS.
similar questions
Bar irbara Piate; of Glsburn; who wished! to discover when he
Following these and Other the House
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water 1 supply. ;-This . ;i was decided at the
Parlsh.Colincll meeting yesterday webk.
rnHE playffig fields :at Ghat- burn are to have , a piped
byoueaftHsruaJirt: It, enytohertv Ukt, ^'Caloif* apiUancts ythtvertatu^ Mark '.Ht cylinder that
epHP. terms NQWl
!)'ad jteeet Works,!T^l 2315
|6 Berry Lane, Tel 31 LnD street, LONDON, W.l
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Let the rain pelt there’s ai. to unfurl mountain comforts y(
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inu jowl, and the windows clatte^-i&dlfae dov|i—thef6’s co^ burning in thej grate,
' isii hd idf brightness and-warmth fbj^
in. railiges in a
roU,i
■ You see feces and placed arid 1 whole I .• '
___,'fire’ There’8 riothipg so cosy as coil :'!it"Wt-i -1 „ , wi'-you, )U as no other fire ever Idoes.
, UmiSATiPNr COUNCIL on behalfoflQcalcoal merchant^
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co^peratiH societies and C.I/.C. op^oved appliance distributors.
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for players ■ to : wash :them- sejlves after a game. This Is especially mconvenlent. for visltmgi football teams- who. have ‘ to travel! home ■. In, a muddy state.
At present it Is Impoklble ' ; i
decided.' that the : pltytog fields !merit a. part-time groundsjnun. and, decide i 1 to
advertise for one, ! ■ 1
; Mr. G. P. Womersley, who presided; .welcomed Mr. 11.: B. Boden, who
hag.been co-qpted on to the ; committee. In place
of Mr. J. C. WUcock. whe has left the district. ■
The Parish Council aJso
of Transport by Miss was
a topical. touch
•poser,: i .".To. ask the':Minister of Ambultinfe ap'd'Fisheries ’syliether ithe Jimitatlon of. fishing.' g ro u n d s 'has so affected: i the. contents' of
Mr, ;
iPeter.Moore,ioi Critrie- roe, ! weighed Ih j with I. this
about a question put' byi Miss Elalrtej' :Tufner.. of WrtbUey, whowanted to.i know what Steps thjB Becretory pf State for HPfee Attairs proposed to
There : was . a 'topical mote
Railways. Sir Brian. Robert son. having his initials placed on certain furnishings, which
wished to ask the Minister of Transport what steps ! he t proposed to take to, prevent
Miss Cynthia 'Blackbuni he ; chairman of. British
mirth i.was that riut! by Miss K. Smith, of Eence, who wished to know ' what 1 steps the'Minister of Defence pro-. posed I to take to defeiia Glsbum' railway sidings' m a the' event of their beink
Another question to produce !'
he proceedings were opened by -the Speaker’s procession. Job df
debated a measure Introduced by the Minister of Education and proposed by the Prime Minister; !‘That this house, realising the poor ; toholastic achievement and i the ; low LQ. obtained by supporters of
the .Red Rose,, approves of the Government’s 1 plans to provide additional' educa-| tlonab facilities In the, County Palatine, so that Its‘Inhabi tants lean be brought up to the. high standard,! of Intel ligence and business acumen
An AMENDMENT
Prhne: ■ Minister’s : proposed motion. Mr. D. H. Coates, of ClUheroe. moved the follow-j
As ,an amendmeilit to' the
Ing amendment,-7- i j . 'j j] "Llrte 1. Leave 'out irom!
:fvheTmlng dlflaculflesi’due to he fuhdamental l[.. lack! of
.Speaker called for a Division. This
I ipollciwing the- debate J the I resulted in a'majority
)f 11 for the motion, voting jeln'g 48 for and 37iagalnst.
a- Trie! wi^lilnbwn local! joke S.C.E. RESULTS ?ight nupils 'from Olftheroe -Olrls
■IGHTEEN boys from CUtheroe l Boyal Gtanunar School 'and
BOYS
ri. I. Baron (Maths): French); G. P.
W, d! Akew (Ertgllk iriag;): Kj'Bafrett
graphy) ; P. B. Hartley (Art; Chemistry); R. ■ A.' I ; Kindle (French); P. H. | Loftbouse (fchglish lahg.,'Maths); 'j. Nich olas (Chemlstry)'i P. Robinson
(Maths).:';b . Taylor (Maths); J. R.- 'Wad ding ton I (Maths, Ihemlstry); W. .Wahhsley (Art, R. Webster
hemlstr'y); Chemistry).'
GIRLS
V a le r ie Aldersou (English j.):i Eithno Bury
Ltog);;Isabel Rose (Scripture):, .tnl&a ; Shaiples . (Scripture); |ean Waddlngton (En'gllsh Lit).
t,);' Rosamlnd-'Pogg 1 Prankland (English Lit.); ithia ■ Pickard . (E n g 1 i s;h
(French): N. Sarsfleld (English Lang., Biology); G. q._Sho^k (French',' Maths); G. W. Symms
Euglish Ijlt.); ..R. A. i Dobson. Scrlptme); C. L. EUson, (Geo
N. Brown
ubjects in the G.CJl. examina- lons (ptotaary level), takert in November.
rainmar. SbKcioT ;'have -passed
qualities of leadership shown
by.suppbrter3;of .the 'Red Rose.' approve of the -Government’s; plans ito provide additional! sducatlonal facilities: Inji the; County Palatine soi that ' the natural talents of 'its inhabl-i tants ban be fully ; developed' with a view- to them being rbed In . an. atterdpt
to..bring' ;he backward people of :Y6rk-| hire rup to as. Ihlghi! ah! iducatlonal .standard', as jean' ■easonably be .expected, ’ bear- ing;'ln !mind thb almost over-
House’ to end artd iadd;' Being aware of the great
nteillgeiice. characteristic qfi he Yorkists.’” ![ j ;':l ■ '
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“THIS'SEHVIS A GOOD BUY!. .
Brow pi;obkm will,, be. soly;ed ' ■ top of Sawley Btowr+tbe scene of
CUtheroe Advertiser & Times, January 30 ,19S9 | ; J cmsiiVT. . . F. HARRtSOJIx Son Lti
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, BChinh the stall .at.i the edffee: mbrijlng. held by the .Mayoress's 'Ladies’ 'Cohwttee in -thei Mayor^s Parlour bin Saturffey hie Mrs.:J. H.! )Eto(reatheri ;the .Mayoress (Mrs, J. Entwistie), Mrs. M. Byrne, ahd !Mrs. T. U. Xiddle,
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The event raised mor^ than £33 in aid of CUtheroe Old People’s welfare.
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rtUTHEROE Music Club V sponsored a Lleder recital last week; for the third concert of the ,1958-1959 season, held In the Parish ■Church:Sunday School.,
, The recital was given by Miss Use Wolf with -Mr. 'Matm Isepp (Pianoforte).
programme, between four of com the most' fanious Lleder
828), Brahms : (1833-1897). Hugo Wolf (1860-1903) and Mahter (1860-1911).
! Miss Wolf divided her 1 posers: Schubert (1797-
Included | Das Rosenband” (“ The Garland'Of Roses") one of those Lieder whlcri looks so beguUtogly easy, but which req'ulres very skilful management on the part of the singer.'
i The S c h u b e r t group
(“To be sung on the water”) with Its delightfully mtmg melodih line riding upon an
that exists In Yorkshire.” I i 1 ', .i'
with “ Die, Malnacht ” (” The May Night f’). The tone colour of this was, perhaps, a little weaker than It should be. due to raising the; tonality above that originally written by Brahms, but It was none the less a beautiful performance.
this song was exquisitely por trayed by iwth artistes. ; The Brahms Lleder opened
In the-.Flelds’!) was another song requiring skilful nuance, as for example, the phrase “Mir 1st, als. ob Ich Ifingst gestorben bln,” which has to be, prevented from giving a feeling' of dreaded death Instead of the unearthly serenity needed by the Words. One need have, no fear of a mls-lnterpretatlon of points like this in the.'hands of a singer as
skilled.as Miss Wolf.
GROUP OF SONGS
:by ; G()etIie set to music by Hugo Wolf. All these 'songs belong , to the period of 1888 and. 1889. and feveaLsome of
After' the Interval, came a group, of five songs with words
' HAS NOW CQMMENc
'Wolf’s best work,, writing as he 'did with sheer inspiration,
to the words, and portrayed de their changing moods In a
Knaben Wunderhorn,” written while ' the cbmposer was Kappellmelstet 1 At Olomouc. ■
rom an!- "anthology " Des
not the least being “Um Schllmme kinder artlg zu machen” (" To, make naughty children, behave ”).
he ! also compotori intricate pianoforte acbompanlriients to a lafge number of his songs,
with " Sceijien ‘ und Meideni” (Parting . ^rtd j Separation ’!) gave ‘.both Tartistes a /Aance to give , o f ! their best, which they certainly did.
; This Jolly song, together
to Ihls - beloved”) and the. ever
popular.Schubert “The Trout,” both of which were much appreciated and con tinued the fine; standard of. performance achieved by both artistes'thtoughout'the' even- ing. ■
■ilh response to an ovation from the audience. Miss,Wolf, accompanied by her excellent partner, gave,-,two encores, one by-Brahms (“ He walked
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a retired farmer, and a former churchwarden,' was there to hear it for the 65th. year In succession.
arish Churqh! on Sdii'day; Mr. -Thomas''J. Holgate, "
One of the oldest! residents' in the village,' heard the 'sermon preached this year by ■ lanon Fi) *.' Paton-WllUams. Rector of Prestwlch and a former , curate of Christ Church. Blackbum.! I ! ’;
ptovlslons of - the wU of Sir Ralph;.. Assheton; M.P. tor Dllthetoe in the'Long iParlla- ment, ■ arttf. fin.. ancestor ; of Lord Clltheroe. who attended
|rie service with La?y Cllthe- Mr.'Holgate. who'Is!86 and,
MR.HOLGATEliSTENS AGAIN P_ the Assheton Sermon was preached at Dowhham
by the Vicar,. the , Rev. W. Allen, : and Lord Cllthetoe fb'ad the lesson. ' , , ' . ' ' ,
,The service was conducted ,The
..Assheton, 'sermpn will'
i Thei s'erriiori ’ prea'ciied irinually. accordlnj; to the.
be preached at Whailey Parish " Church on. 'Sunday
morning' by, another dls- Ungulshfed, ibreache'r..;the‘ Rev. H F: Cfirperiterl Canon of Westminster Abbey. -
,|Mrs. W. L Tfidd was at the Ai® ’S LOM’ m s r
settings for the. voice with many vocal difficulties, but
' Mahler not only wrote vivid
w four songs by Mahler. The f ords of. three of these come,'
lightful manner. ofThe final; group consisted
Miss Use Wolf brought life
thus
..matehlng: the genius of• the poet .whose words he chose to set.
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J Later, she saffg Schubert’s ;Auf dem Wasses zu slngen”
Accompaniment of shimmer ing waters. The mood of
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