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Look after your pets on


Bonfire Night


■pIREWORKS cause distress to animals, and t i e


R.S.P.C.A. gives this; advice for the welfare of animals as bonfire night approaches.


When fireworks are being tur


let off, domestic pets should be kept indoors, ipreiferably In a room with someone to whom they' are used, and in whom they have confidence.! (As a precaution, bring the pet indoors before dark.) !


Where j a n lm ^ are kept


<in styes! byres and simSar places, fastenings’ of doors should be secured so that a frightened animal cannot run amok, i t IS _ heartless to


explode fireworks near farm animals, i


j ,


highly) strung animals ^ d the advice of a veterinary surgeofi should be sought.


Ihb Tranquillisers are useful^for If an animal should be


Injured the polke will] direct any enquirer to the nearest veterinary'surgeon or in& a l clinic.


j Lastly, when the bonfire; Is M


over,' see .th at any ,:lre is extinguished In the ^mbers. Otherwise, animals, mfiy re ­ ceive burns.


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E6 i(fe oteceri! from DivisDnal iTrafflc Headquarters at


ewage: The Council, has epted an estimate for the lacement of; e x i s t i n g IPS, motors and starters,


at the. 'Whalley sewage dis­ posal works, making -use of trie existing pipework and vdlves as far as possible, at a total w t of £675i


PAS TBYCOOKS iiiapks: ^ e thanks of the


Accrington visiied' GUthertfe'on Friday to test head and spot Ikmps on bars of local "motorists. Herb the Mayor. Counj J. Entwistle, is seen haying [his, lights tested by P.C.s W , 4!s®!»ictur(ed is Im p . Kay, of.headquarters.


la n c a ^ lre bounty Constdbula^ are hOlding tests thto^houtl their district in ah effdrt to reduce the chances of.^whtat caii be a major: mem|ce in night driylhg.


Any


CcuncU ar'e to be i given to the; trustees -of; Stonyhiirst: C.cliege; and' to' th'fe 'Calder-- stohes! Hpmltal Mahageiiilenj; Committee'^ tor the; ;iba!ri' Of


21, MoQt Lane, Clithe^pe TEliPHONfi:,':;.CLrrHEROiE 1078


Jjs is the' rate, of interest fwed in the Special Inve^- nt Department. Depositors h ^50 to their credit in the i lingry Department may de- ■ ‘t sums up to £2,000 in the i cial Investment Department, '


ns up to £50 repaid on de^ id Y larger amounts on one iitih’s notice.


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StEE S BANK


eet, Clitheroe .■ Caravan site TINDER the auspice


■ Christmas gifts wa; the Lower Hall, K|i on Tuesday night.


These were the wl


: Wednesday afternoo ; craft group taught


; Women’s Co-o Guild, an exhibit:


!S of i;he iperative ;ion held


ng


rerk;i of the )h handi­ ly Mrs] El


Fletcher, and were


; shown' for the first; tlm|^ the main "guild: group. . was a ; large -attendance,


T i


the variety, of the . gifts played! Included c a r p cushions, painted china, ^


kiiltted garments, embroipi and novelty gifts.


being ^ to


appeal fails AN appeal by Mr. Edwin Hargreaves, o f (3ue^


Street,; Low .Moor,i against' planning refusal, by Bowland Rural District Council' for. a caravan site a t Grlndle’ton, which was heard a t a public Inquiry at Clltheroe ' last montri,^ has failed.;


one agatos


several' were represented at the


and poul);ry runs. scheme '


present used as an orchard,nd allotments


third of an acre, : the


- Inquiry. Tie]; land involved, ariout Many village people were


i s ' a t ,


d ajOart Ca^o^^w^ remanjled. at Birmingham on Tues­ wife , witn In,tent to murder her,


A ay acbiisei ________ ^


^ooting hjs ^ttrajjtive Hungai'lan - uxuJLUvr ut;,


Birmlri[ghait|, wliere he had been 26th.! !| ,


‘ Mr. :' p. ,. Emry s Morgan,


[applying for thb remand, said ithe !;me'dlcal superintendent [thought that Cation should remain thb hos rital a little longef as he wias still under­ going treatment. j!


TOen Jasked If he agreed to [the: remand: iiatlon^' tall, slim


wlthi close' dropped' greying hair,! repUed:| “I am willing :to go, back.- In fabt I cannot .do yeryi mu6h etee at the moment:'’


Calioh; forjnerl:


Road, Whalley, first appeared in court Morgan ____


,


the- alleged shoot ' .He!


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Mrs. Ca,flon. was » Budapest; and ' wai she left! H u n g a i^


fevolutlon. in^ February this year she! met [Cation while on holiday In Tripoli j and they flew back to London together. They : were mqrrled to April.


I . , - ... - iJuring the


1 Continued- Mr. [i. Morgan: VThei marriage was "not a success. : In' fact ithey, were only, together [for month or so and she left her, husband and went to Holland before' coming to Birmingham.”


! MrSi Cation worked in - Birmingham alt thd 'offices of


British Europekn Airways. On August 8th Cdtlon,! |who had found out where j she was, came to | Birmingham/ to see her but she w:»s " iery much afraldl of: him see him. i:


and I would not BIAC FAMIl ; , R s E R O E : , r £ l . / 9 f


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—Mlk Chox)late, Nut Milk, Fruit and Nut, Chocolate 1 ritlle and Twipe-Nice. Or treat yourself to a i/6d Black & Green’s Family Box of lovely asbrted milk chocolates. Eyery bite brings you li arer a wonderful free gift.;. ' 'With Blal(k; & Greek’s Tea —and NOW


: delicious cjiocolate— jrou’ll get your next FREE GIFjl' quicker t ^


ever, Start today-


ask, at ;youri shop for.the catalogue showing, over 180 free gifts ftoih Black & Green’s,; or ^ write to Blaij: & Gre e^ Ltd., Gift Dqpfi 8a, Olaf Street,]] xindon. Win.; ' ': '. ^


.


Coll^ t h e ^


w i t h choc


St t h e iabjels i f t s arc! free, la c k & dreert’ d tea!


v.i'.y


Ii|ipro\|ement scheme for rural kchbol


'A :SCHEME im-vlslLlng the provision of an additional


classroom, . a kltch,en and falcllltle^ at 1 Bowland


toilet


.Forest Thorneyholrae Aided Roman Catholic Sch,ool, was outlined to a report Ipresenfed byithCiWest Riding Education Committee, to the i County Council, [at its mbtlng at Wakefield; last [week! 1


. The [sc'heme was Submitted


by the managers of fhe school to [ Dberaber,i :.L987, and approvedHby'the! Ministry of Education, to July,. 1958,' The managers’ architect, it


was stated, had!^ nov( received tenders, ; and. . the managers proposed [to accept the lowest tender,! amounting to : £12,251 17s.-Id.l- The!total cost of the work, including fedsi would be £14,O0l 17s. Id. i : /Approval was: given,, and itliat the expenditure/ ' of £ 14,00L Ills, i ' 1^;:'he I appor­


tioned i as ; follows:. Managers (new building), ebsti on- ten­ der,! £7;390 11s. £1,055 12s, 8d;;


2d., fees, etc.. Local Educa-


tlon! Authority (Inatatenance), £1,363,18s-ahd


. Education,.. .............. . (Vuthorlty


tfcapltal,! Items)] '£I;830 19s. 7d. and! l£235 9h- 5dl;' School MealsiService, £l,666;:8s. 4d. and: £238' Os. 6d;: totalling £12,251 17s. Id. and £1,750.


-L of Abbey


on Monday when Mr. outlined [details of


18-year-old [native of a widow.


alleged s h p o t l n g Cation ’phoned hisiwlfe.i He said to her:| “ How' are you? I des­ perately 'want! to see you.” Mrs.| Cation! put j the ’phone down without speaking'" to


On the morning of the :] ■


She later.; left, for lu„v.. with] a,woman fridnd. “ They


were] walking along the street when -MrSi Cation heard someone behind hdr,” said Mr. Morgan. ' j |


" She saw her husband ■who


said: ‘Are yon going tp taUc to' me?’; Mrb cation' turned


round .wlthoht; making any reply. She then heard some


shots and fell.’’ I ' :


jhad seen Cation piit hte hann Into his pocket and pull out a Pistol.' He heard three shots: patlqn then rari ih b 'a garage and I two more shots ' wefe heard' from toside.j


husband yrer.e, token .to -hos^ I


pltali with gunshot wounds.' Both/ underwent operations for th e; removal pf' buliets from I their skulls.


I Mr.i Morgan'said tha t when Cation was found he h a d ' a


•635 [Spanish'pistol to his hand.'


. - ) r [ '| ■


I On lAugust 26th .Cation was examined: ; at .' Birmingham General Hospital. ' i He was certified under | the Lunacy


Act and renioved to All Saints Hospital.


, ! Mr. (Morgan said It was not


qntll Monday'that Cation was - Intervjejyed by-Ipolice‘ when, on the advice 'of dbetors, it Vfas considered [that - fit to ’be .charged, ',


iie was


about It.” Mr. Morgan added that the


“ It all seems;a little unfair to me. I don’t remember


I Whefn'-charged' Cation said;


otder,'committing Cation to the njental.. hospital! was a t present still to existence.


Mrs. Cation and her


Mri Morgaii alleged that a man I who saw^ thh shooting


' i ■


nnto November! 9th. i He was allowed ball on rpmalned at AIL Saints Mental Hospital,


.^R.'Iiwi h atntemptea d


man. I!8^y,e»r-0ld acf^untant John born


suicide., detained; since August


‘ri®,-Proper facilities fop testing the'angle of dip required. r A minor adjustment could i save a Ilfe and will help to


educe| rogd hazard at night '


equipment during the- water! shortage.


'


ACCUSED WIFE


in city street


I mpt»rlst who is uncertain about his lights should hte local!garage, most of these having


Out [of 48 teste, 19 head latops were incorrectly adjusted and out Of; 18 spot tempi tested 12 .were Incorrect,


'"S our range'of :


Wc are pleased td.'MnofiKC


Rat^ exemption for four


viUage halls


ipiOUR village halls will-not •r ihave to pay general rates' [or th e financial'year ending, >n March 31st, lp60,i Clltheroe lural ; District GouncU has leclded.


; i; ■ .


The halls are a t Chatburn, hipping, D ow n h am , an^ 'enfieton. In addition, Pen-!)


1


.jletpn I .Village ■; Hall ; was exempted from the nates for tjhe' period which ended on/ March'iSlst; 1959.


Revision;: The architect


concerned with a plan for a l ousing site In Station Road, ISTialley, Is to be asked by the dounty Council, at the 'sug-^- gestlon of the R.D.O., 'that he , ^ould' submit ai revised application;


This: should take account. I


th e ; school reservation and - vldlng for a ! very much! filer number' of houses n : shown,' .with: ■ houses utlng; 'to' Station Road vldlng'for maxlinuiil'front-


AI dip }b time saves . . LIFE


Cbuncil could r^les^e news earlier-Clerk


’^fJIDIOXJLOUS” , reports in ■7' ' the Press were alleged by i ;Ccjun; ■


J,. Plnder, Newton representative. on TBowland


.Rvffal I District Council, at the monthly meeting of the Counc day.


1 at Clltheroe on Mon-


which appeared, to the “Adyertlser. and Times” about a I'c'ar parked on the village green Which' the' ' Council considered was lit ter .- . ‘


. By the time the Press report appealed, he alleged,'the :car had, been moved; five weeks earjler';by Its owner,


' He. ' further.; described the


polnteq. out[that.it Wasn’t the fault of the Press;' they did' not.' receive' the minutes of thfe- various committees until a month afterThb: meetings.


report as hPstUe, ,Mr. | L. D. Telford; Clerk,


Chatbum 2l6


up on I Joining the' (jouncU ah its Clerk and the .Council had decided not. to publish minutes until after the monthly meeting ! of the Council.


He had brought this inatter


The majority of the Coun- cllfs decisions could quite well


be| released immediately,' said thfi'., yierk,' but ' : this was


imposdble under the'present Council ruling.:


, The [matter could,,if mem­


bers wished, be brought lip at the apnual meeting of the Coitocljl, he said,


HOUSEIIOLD BEFDSE


monthly r e p o r t of the Engineer and surveyor, Mr. E. Berry, who pointed out that once again he had instructed


The Council received the FIT YOUR F EET


the Public Health department refuse Wllectors to refuse any but hotachpld refuse


I t vjas Impossible to keep


the various tips tidy, he said, when jSO much waste paper and., cardbb'ard boxes -were put to with ordinary refuse. This, [paper ■was [ also res^ pohslble for many of the tips being 6n fire, particularly the one ah Glsburn.


With


the C writter; Bowrft posed the


able not


He


OlHER SITES; reference to this tip,


fefk ’ said 'he had hot to Messrs. ! Davis and


lah tc


Scott Bowlar viously Councl [ be adn:


h?w'rent'for the use of id until he: had been


other


ascertain .whether or sites were available.


had Inspected a site at L a i t h e , Bolton-by-


id, which had preL been used by the and this appeared to


ilrable.


contact the • ownef of this land to see 'I f he 'would be prepand to lease it to the Council for use a tip.


After an inspection, by the


Surveycr, of Chuncll house garden^, the Housing I Com­ mittee decided to write to all tenants whose gardens were untidy, or u'risatlsfactory and draw their attention to the condltlcns Of tenancy yrhere- by tenants are respotaslble for kebpirig theft gardens tidy an^d as free as possible from weeds. "


The [Highways Committee weru ,told that the Ministry of


Transpcjrt had. decided to take compulMry purchasej. pro-


ceedtaga ln respect of part of the land requfted for the new Llyefpool-Preston-Lee'^ trunk road at' Bawiey.


' " NEIVTON COMMON Coun. Hinder drew atten­


tion to the tipping of soil and other materials o n ! Newton Commori tond the Clerk was instructed to look Into the matter..


', ■ After !. complaint by Coun.


Holgate, it was decided to write:, to the owners of over


11, hanging ■ trees on'Lohg Lover Rhnlngton, requesting


these be felled.


Purposes P-Commlttee'' recom­ mended the appointment of Mrs. S. j J. Dow and the


chairmanl of the Council, Coun. T. IH. Aspin,, as repre­


sentatives on the'Yorkshire (West Riding) A c c i d e n t Prevention Federation.


V IL L A G E R P R O T E S T ’ A ’T


P f t o p o s e j q u a r r V w o r k ^H E villagers [Of Ohatburn ha^^ protested-to GUtheroe


S.d°nt"LW


District |. Council about proposed quarrying ChatbumJ by Ribblesdale


iThelr resolution, dyawn up


.view with grave! concern the ^ngefi^, undeslrabU|ty - and spoliation which would 'be' created by further quarrying


at the Parish Council, states' “ That! the Parish j Council-


and the (Tounty Planning andk Develi[)pment .Committee,


.agreed to reduce Rhe area of workings dnd the R.D.C. are to tell the County Council th a t. 'they agree.-to the


within [close proximity to-the village; of Chatburn, and; therefore desires-andi recom-. mends,! so far as I the I Council tejto ajposltlonito dolso, that the pending application fqr fuithejj development [by Rib-/ blesdale, Cement Ltd., be,


strtouqusly' opposed! In Its entirety.” / . iij.


'[ '


, The company; howevfer, a t a meeting '^ at - Preston with representatives of the! R,t).C.,


^appUcntlon! on the basis of the revise:^ area agreed by the company,-.-subject to the recommended Conditions. • ■


dotihclifolrs E. A:'Parkinson


and J. G. Sharp, both Chat­ burn i rdpr^entatlvee on the Council/-anifi fitoun' H. Holden voted,! agalpat-the resolution, which was I made after con­ siderable 'discussion ! at a meeting of I the Finance and. General Purposes Comnjlttee';'


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