By R4NDAL eOE molition lempty loon^, drob '"the
be i something ht as [ picked Jllen inasonry Jblsh.
)) sujriound^ (ng - broken
plvlllsar-
|up oh a plot yo'i battered [lay: b' little were
cn,,j had ! wete
Id ed
looking folight now and
plure bf Guy
burned several ndered had
femovlng.” | am; pln-
PaHlament merely' the;
jhes cf wall ping! among aething to; Whejn they: zabe effect; I'dance hall.!
|iple are atiu I irek andv
old me she Isame house
One old
of ail were pieces' of I bright out of
*6ken plcturei fws p a p e r s [wlU.iage. I
Is ® i
the ^:tlioubht of I l e a f f Another lacljf, who | also h Z
^ hated on h e r twn ;blurted out that
kltehen nobds when It rains After; tiilmb 'a few more
minutes, hoover, she wksn’t so convlnclM,
.1 ! must be
similar projects , In ' thk rauntry, bibbably smaller than; most, and the Town
right t f ln k ] ib y ' ' ; r em f f i people from|the,se houses Into
Council li certainly doing!the
more pl^easant and clean surroundfngk
. ; I ,wui admit ,that I was
stooping in exploring l then l| ha'fe
To ttian ?
relieved to reach the bright sunlight cf the
main.road and lose myself W the hustle and bustle of ffifi, town, after 'n back alleys,
edging do
..Jbr archways and filthy yards,, but never lived hbre
haditbjmove to some charac- terless Coi n lilUl house, and for those still sticking it out, yards ahd stioets have special and
3people! Who hW
„.,uoo own otfcklng I significance
and brough families.
generation they are
No! I w(
manage to all.
houses, but homes, house Witt, sometimes,
the memories.
Many of thbih were born iri these hous 's, grew up, married
’'"""'^''^^up their own
dnder the older feel regret. To!us
old uhhyglenlc
.J, tp them they are Gne might move very little effort;
, 3ne can pever quite move a home at
Whallejy Jj^ad, .Clltheroe ;e so many other
„„„ ------ : at :l the anhual meeting of Clltheroe (^n- 1 servatlve Club on Monday Reference was madej by the
A use support the was made
the club and club politically,
evening.;’ ' ' 1
worth, to the d£ ath last pear of Mr. Richard Fort,
M.Phfor Clltheroe.
chalrmah, Mr, 1. C. South-
Aid. J. H. Satterthwalte was re-eleCted president, I Mr.
j, c. Southworth chhlrinan and Mr. H, Bit ckbum vice- chairman. j ;
I
agam be, carried out bylMr. F. H. (Morris, while; joint treasurers are Mr.i C. G. and Mr.l J. Hoyle., Cbun Roblnsoh Is auditor,
Messrs. J: Don^ghan kni H. Waterworth were elected to •the committee, j
Women’s Quild
fpHERE w w a large alttend- ance !at the; aniiual
meeting on Tuesday of |the Women’s Cp-operatlve Gufid. ' After the ; yeprly reports
and balance! sheet, officers were elected as follows; I President, Mrs] E. Wilson;
vice-president, Mrs. E. Hal lows; ■ secretary; Mrs. Pollard; treasurer, Mrs.
Allen; committee memt Mrs. Hornby^ M: and Miss C
iham. ■ D. Walker Secretarial dudes will once
Roe T.
PLEA for all members to to
S u p p o r t y p u r c I u b - T i o r i e s
Council recommend ‘Canals’ plan H
« S * T h e ^ a S ? ’
Abbey had their fish imnds] There is a nro- c a n a y ,8 field just across the
*1*® monks of
-fbbey and bounded by Station ROad, and the e& ting houses hi
Council, meeting on Monday, agreed! that part of this area of 14i acres might be used for housing purposes. They are recommending this course to the., County Planning and
Development , Committee, but they refuse to recpihmend the remaning portion because this isjneeded for the adjoin ing village school.
The jscheme was, however,
recommended for approval subject to certain stringent conditions.
by Mr. A. Procter, is not without opposition. Mr. R, Makin,| of Sands Cottage, a lovely old world house next to the slt^, has sent the CoUncU
greatef net density than 10 peracre. But the application, made
wMch among
a copy o f a petitlon.of protest he Is ,<|li;cularlslng l(j)cal householders.
N Further consideration i has
been gWen to thq application by Mr| A. Procter ■ for the erection of a bungalow at the comer I of Station Road and
oommEr
protecting adlolnlng property and others th a t : ensure that no houses are erected at a
■rhes^ Include provisions Clltheroe Rural District
Abbey Road. Whalley, and tM D i v i s i o n a l Planning Officer reported on this, i t was decided to leave this until the development of the' area has been settled. ,
in , Chatburn. Hurst Green and Whalley who are in arrears with rent are to receive notice to quit.
„ Houses In Princess Street. Whalley, are to be, numbered
In Woodfleld View are to be numbered 2 to 28.
f 2 to 6, while those
Rock Brow would have to be erected.
.
request from Mr. R. Parrish to buy land at Barrow, fbr which refusal of planning permission has been given to develop the site for a bunga low and smallholding.
The Council received a
fused because the land was reserved for extensions to Barrow C o n g r e g a t l o h a l , School. The purchase notice
Permission had been re
enclosed by Mt. Parrish Is to be referred to Lancashire Couni;y Council. The Rural Council had refused per mission to develop because it was the County Council .who had reserved the ground.
Queen thanks R.D.G. for “Best
wishes ’^ message DEFERENCE to a telegram of congratulations seUt to
her Majesty the Queen was made, at the monthly meeting of Clltheroe Rural District Counciron Monday.
Ireallyiworth 1 :. ; j . pcKsion which | ' ’
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puble tax relief I ad and wife. I
U !■ crest up to £ 1 5
JdinaGj Department ;iNC»M£TAX— bandakd ; ;
Entitled to this 1 '
B ' ' ' I O in all. , ; ’ !AC(l|buNT TODAY AT tl
ITEE SA^ IBANIC Street Clilliii|<
NGS oe 1 \ ; ■' . Anlentlrely
NEW and brilliantly' VERS/piLE i^nge
Fiill detdiis an d Demonstrations
0F|Tdir GOODS 0 PaSStlioER vehioles p om . .
DU'(tKWibRTH !!e Garage ■
CuraiROE. ' Telephone: j Gisbuni 255
Von capacity 210 cu. ft.
Rushtqn, said the Council had received a reply saying that the Queen and the Duke of; Edinburgh “ sincerely thank the chairman and memberis of Clltheroe R.D.C. for the
The Clerk, Mr. , T. P.
kind message and' con gratulations on the birth of tbelr son.”
and good wishes were also sent by the Town Clerk of Clltheroe (Mr. R. B Snowden) in the name of’ the Mayor, Coun. Mr. L. Bbwland Rural Dls cll.
Messages of congratulation Ladies’ effort
Clltheroe Golf Club at a jumble sale in the Conserva tive Club on Saturday.
A BOUT £30 was raised for the ladles’ section of
Wneatlw underground. Other wise, Coun. J. Atrey pointed out, four ^ s te on
requested to take' the tele- ^ o n e line at Thomley-wlth-
The G.P.O. are to be Tenante ‘of Council houses
BEAM!
ciate the laughter and the applause, they had a greater satisfaction In kno|wing that the pahtomlme was helping to; bring even more joy to others. | For the production, given on Friday and Saturday,
target af £50'0, but at the end of the Friday evening perfonHance Mr. Jljnmy Fell, who wrpte, devised] and pro duced the pantomime as well as taklhg part, whs able to announce that this figilre had been pajssed,
.
Mr. Fell also sti.ted thit, thanks j to gifts, the panto
mime had cdst only £310s. to produce'. The Mayor and Mayoress of
Clltheroe,’ Coun!" J. I Entwlstle and Mrs. Entwlstle, > were omong the guests bn Friday evening
leads with Donald WaUls'and WllUamt E. Lancaster, a team which [kept the audience highly amused.
! iKathljeen Gr e g o ry ' was
excellent as Dick Whitting ton, wMe Pat Warelng was charming as Alice.
Leading parts were | also
taken by Fred Bullock, David Servlce,| Cha ri .eh Hlndle, Anthony Hlndle, peter de
Laurier, Ian S. Fell,
Mrs.
Imprest; islands.
Claire Haslam and
Marjorie Fell [ was ve as the voice of the
Special vocal Interludes
were glifen by the wfell known tenor, Mr. Harry Slijira. i
Speciality dances by Sandra
Fuller and Jeanett^ Dobson also added to the success of a colouriul show. |
!tHE CHORDS Memb'ers of, the chorus
Sephtori, J, Whlpp, Is. Stone, S. Puller, J. Dobson, j. Wilson, A. McVle,' M. GobaU, N. Robertson, D. Cbgglns, A,
Coggins', M. Eddleston, S.
were: the Misses
B.lstanden, P. Ormerod, S. Davies, L. Birtwistle, A. Blrtitlstle, R.
Mr. Fell shared the comedy
beams and spotUghts. are conducting tests like the one P
_ .. .
in Clltheroe last night week, Mr. 3, C. CowgM, mahaelng IJ
Ughts are j^ te d . . Ipwe than bad manners,' iiicorrectly nipped lights can be a real menace at night. Are yon sure those on yoni car do hot [blind approaching motorists?
beside his car with Kay, of Accrington, while the
THEW. OUT OF
, ' ■ ’ ! . [ ' ,. .£4!09 from members’ efforts THE RED ! ! ■
[POR the first time Ribblesdale Wanderers Cricket Club were [ holding their annual meeting with the knowledge that they
were free from debtj it was revikled at the,annual meeting in the King Lane iHall on Friday evehiiig by the obainnan, Mr. B. S Hudson. ' : ' , ,
![ | Two years ago the club owed
■ had been cleared as. well as the showed a profit of £25.
. The statement of accounts actually showed a loss on the year of £20 [ 13s, 2d., but slncq the. statement was made up on’ December 31st, '1959, this loss had been recovered and the club, also had 'a little money in hand) said Mr. [Hudson. ,
| : Members’ efforts during thi
year ‘had !raised £409 Os. lid. ; As there would be an unavold-!
able increase in expenditure this year. It was agreed to raise full members': subscriptions from 17s. 6(L. to £1, bowling subscriptions
from 15s: to 17s. 6d. and field subscriptions from 1(^ to 12s. 6d.
Malone,! s . Fel},'. M. Barker' and R. [Gregory; and Messrs. W. Poole and R. Smithson.
The musical director was
16-year-old Philip | Dobson, and other members of the orchestra were Mr. L. Cow- burn (violin), Mr, E. A. Lymn
(clarinet and saxophope) and Mr.j M. Robihsonj (drums). The Costumes and scenery
were excellent and added t h e ! finishing touches !• to ( an' entertaining production.
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properties had been by courtesy of Calderstones Hospital Management Com mittee, [who had also, lent some of the dresses and costumes. Others had been provide^ by the artistes land
St. Nicholas Players, |Sabden. Behind the scenes Wrk was
done by; Stage manager: Mr. R. Punfleld; assistant: Mr. G. Kerkham. ■
Mr. A. [Herd, Mr. T?. Hickey and Mri B. Rhodes., j
Lighting and amplification; [
’ I I :
Mrs. E.! M. Hutton .and Mrs. P. W. Kershaw.
Continuity:
Parrish. Property mistress:
Mr. J. Cliff.
TT^ee sisfers attend the r ! bride , !
'!
Church,[ S t o n y h u r s t , on Saturday for the wefldlng of Mr. William Bolton, of Loud Bridge, jChlpplqg, son of the late Mr. and Mrs, William Bolton, I and Miss Mary Teresa Slater, * daughter ' of Mr. and Mrs. William Slater, of Manor House Farm! Dutton.
the bride wore' a . gown I of white nylon lace,'- her veil being s [ u rmo u n t e d by a coronet of pearls, and carried a bouqi|et of red and pink roses with pink and white hyacinth tips. .
away 'by her father, In- attendance were ' her
three sisters, the Misses Joan, Anne and Barbara! Slater. Two of the bridesmaids wore dresses Of blue figured nylon brocade and the other attend
ant wore- a dress of pink nylon bijocade.
i ;
Mr. James Bolton, was best man. the' groomsmeh being
The prldegroom’s brother,
MUPTIAL MASS was cele- brated at St. Peter’s R.C.
Taylor. Front i of, house manager:
M i s s Jean Mrs. A. »
Makejup; Supervised ; by [
at Waterloo sermons
(The Rev. B. J. Woodward; of Accrington, was' the preacher! at the choir sermons
colm Fletcher sang "My Heart Ever Faithful” (Bach) aiid Miss; J.| CowperthwaltC s p g " 0[ Worship the King.” (
at Waterloo Methodist Church Clltheroe. on Sunday. [In the morning Mr. Mal
JThe choir Contributed “Ah E v e n i n g Pastorale” and “Lead Kindly Light” to the evening [ service, and Mr. Fletcher! sang; “ Angels, Ever Bright and Fair” (Handel). '
master ahd Mr. A. Jones organist. ['
:Mr. R.i Wrlgley was choir .’ . '
| ;On Sat^day evening, choir
members[ and friends Had a social evening.
i
ji)URING 1959 the Post Office i converted 105 manual tele
phone exchanges to automatic working, [ :
|
The ! scenery and stage provided-
scenery
; Commenting on the annuk report, Mr. Hudson said he felt' that the';tinie would come when; footeall was, played In summef, aha' this! would hit cricket very hard indeed. He thought the. days of theibig professionals in: cricket were .gradually declining, i
Chairman', paid tribute I to those who had .worked hard' to keep the -bowling green in good condi
| . i Some I members felt that
practices [were not taken; seriously enough, end this is to be dis^ cussed immediately -before the beginning of the season'.
; Suggestions for honorary meml
bership were made, and It was left ’ to the- committee to deal with these. ;
PRESIDENT AGAIN 'Mr. jJ Hiackburn is again
presidentjof the;club. '&e vicei presidents were [re-elected en Koa’ ■ i ;
' ! i l t was [ decided to appoint a
vice-chairman, who wUi auto matically 1 bMome chairman liio.
[ : Mr. Hudson, who was re-elected'
tion. , It ' was now a first class' green.
£140, and since then the debts cost of: the bar, which last season
! ■
following year. Mr. F, L. Hudson was appointed.
Mr, C. R. King, who took over
from. Mr. G. Speak as seiPe’tary last summer, will continue to this office, and Mr. J. Brooks will again be hon. treasurer.
Mr. K. Bccles replaced Mr. J.
Stlrzaker as assistant treasurer. ‘ The committee comprises Ooun.
J. Entwlstle, and Messrs. K.- Proctor, M. Washbrook, H. Tm^ ner, [K .Holden, K. E. tVeaver, A. Musgrove, N. TVaterworth, L. Dixon, I, Johnson, J. Cook T- Price [and R. I Scott.
' ’ i ' Tlie bowling committee menj- -i
;bers[ are to meet sepa^ely to elect their own secretary and committee.
’ Suggestions, for,,<xipl®iiB, mere [made, and Uie appointment of [these .was left to the match com- [mittee, which comprises Messrs |B. S. Hudson, F. L.'Hudan, E, (Weaver, J. B^ooks^ A EcclOs, N.'' [Waterwor.h and A. Dixon
Honeymoon in Canary Islands
i, GECOND ■ daughter of Mr.
jof Netley Abbey, Hampshire. ' . I The bridegroom is employed
^ Frank Shields, Lancashire County Council Divisional Highways Surveyor, and Mrs. [Shields, of The White House, Whalley, Miss Ann i Julia [Shields, was married at St Maryfs and All Saints Parish Church, Whalley, on Friday to Mr. Bernard Henry Bourke, younger son of. Mrs. B. Bourke,
by Sh’ell^ex Ltd.. Middles brough, and the bride is a iformer catering advisor to a Nottingham firm.
jthe bride wore a gown of [heavy Duchess iatln with a
Given away by her father,
pearl-embroidered yoke ■ and ,a full skirt falling into a short train. Her short cir cular! veil was secured by a pearl and diamante headdress and she carried a bouquet of |Uy-of-the-valley. '
( Her bridesmaid was Miss Ann (Elizabeth Dellow, who (vore ] a bell-shaped 'sgown of satin brocade and carried a bouquet of freesla.
! Best nian was Mr. Peter Hall and the groomsmen Messrs. Sandy McKenzle-
Which the Vicar, the Rev. H. C. Snape, officiated, a reception was held at the Moorcock Inn, Waddlngton.
!, Folloivlng the ceremony, at
for a honeymoon In the Canary Islands, the bride travelling in a winter white suit and hat with a hip- length Indian lamb coat.
[ Mr. and Mrs. Bourke are to reside at Greencote, Skelton- in-Cleveland, Yorkshire.
THESE BUS DRIVERS TAKE SAFETY ROAD
cates of merit at a dlnriei driving awards and certifi- ' p
[HRIVERS and conductors o/ Rlbble! Motor Services, Ltd. .:
were nresented with . sisafe drivimr — .
afe '* . oports and Social Club. ' * — -------------------
“‘‘u u iiuc by,
aftd dance onrt ati m .e the Sun Inn, in the Clltheroe Depot
Smlth, John Pearl and. Arthur Bush. ■
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