I ; ■ ! !,■/!*■ i DINGS i|e and cajr-
jtlie bridegroom, p a s best ma[n, being Messrs.
^: G. A. Staples 6 ceremony, [it
[Maltby. Later, Is'^l^ft: for a Derbyshire, the t in a maufe len fcdat with
Ds
farm, pford.
Crow
e are |o Worples- Sufrey i
llhe total fdr U ' (727,003 In
|of IlJe births ! knd. Wales Us wUk W
£,S
I Clifford Auck- IJ ;a teceptldn ! Edward Dur li
.Gift surprised for
Ikl
ma^ thanks b the generosity df Sgt. and Mrs. It I VIcLean w a rn l ly , who are [ K
tathjthe Army, and wife, formerly Miss D. cJus, of i Clitheroe, sent a numbei bf
Sgt. McLeap', i|iho i |whp each received a cigarette gifts were Mrs. Smythri, Mrs ighter. I ^ '
casp land lighter. ; Ij : The ladies who received
received musical trinkei; boxes l and Miss Dickinson a table
I f c a c c o i i i n b T'
in ■ '
Tut-ner ahd Miss Dickinson’ Mri Smythe and Mrs; iTurner
iMcars. w. Windle, H. Pdrkin- Ison, !A. Parkinson arid Price
I The lucky recipients were
giffej for presentation to the members.
]\fEmERS bf Clithkoe Old |i V Welfare Club had
a pleasant sur^itlse ai Christ!
baby boi^ in AMBUUM^CE
to' Queen’s Park Hospital, Blackburn. Xhe mother, i Mrs. Shuttle- ffbrth, of Lane Side Cottages,
received medical attention at CUthero^, and were then admitted to Bramley Meade Maternity Hospital, Whalley.
Mother and baby—a boy-
tAliwW ATttrm
worth's first child. ‘ Later, ' both : iriothef and
This is Mr. i^Irs; Shuttle-
l^by were stated to be maWng satisfactory progress.
u , 0 . *evw uBtU, UjbiSiW cOKnia tHtMn , m. HO 1 ' yfiWMMa fJQ W. attk-BPH.
vyAmyti Limited to B■ ' ' ONE HOUR
■■■■■ mTtHi\ RLftHNttre, ■
ONt-vuny OTKeer ETWSEN 9 Bjn. & 7 PJII, i ixnme in tyre ^Jhone; Chatbum 216
morning ,as it was passing thirough Chatbum on the way
A
baby was born In an ambulance. on Monday
te n Pai
b o r o u g h o f GLITHFRnir !
RESTRICfiON " ORDER
Saffley, was accompanied. by her husband, Mr.' Raymond Shuttlewbrth, a farm worker.
OF WAITING 19^9
Comes eofU> 'Ce ClitherSe Cliikeroe Ad'virti*ef 6f Timei,ffccmidry 8, I960 yi'esi - ■ Batteries
. iWE ARE DISTRIBUTORS Of |,EVERY , make :^f tyre- but ofIly one ' MAKE f y B A T im - - l i lE ' ' i y iW s
y^LEY BATIERIES
- as i used b £ Leading Aircraft Manufacturer, MetTpolit iri Police, etc. (proved against other Jedding mkes ll) be the best). .GARRIES A
3-ybai written guarantee Oriier:thro|i^ any local garage or direct froin;'
i ThiiiJ IS _ the rate of interest allowea in Ae Special Invest- rpert Depariment. Depositors .witljl^SO
lOrdin^ Deiputment may I de posit sums up to £2,000 in the
credit in| 4 e
U Speoal Investment Department I Sums up to £s6 repaid on'de mand — larger amounts on OD|e month’s notice. .
i; i lU S tE E m e S B A N K
irch Street, Clitheroe I
B,etter the B re ad— Fi :te " the F am i ly ! I
|ouslyaVegetfamilyl Your femily would thrive oh if
! i ■ I tool! 1
Craftsmanship and reliability
Agents and stockists fo r oil leading watches including Longines, Bourne, Rolex, Accurist, Avia, Rotary,, Roomer, Smiths, etc/, etc. Prices ranging from 25/- , to£300.
Every watch [las a twelve; months written guarantee. This guarantee is also given by us on all watch repairs.
And Diamond Merchant KING WILLIAM STREET,
Jeweller i BLACKBURN. Tel. 7920.
^ 0 KC' ioo' ‘ jco' *SC/)I£
/] DRAWING No 24||C
VILLAGERS PETITION RB.C.; FOR REMOVAL OF GATE
A |GAT]B in South Vlew^ Back Accrington Road, Whalley, has caused dlssentlon In the village and residents of
Sydney Avenue and South View have signed a petition, which was presented to Clitheroe Rural District' Council this week.
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Special out of income payment. Couri. Ai Brooks, chairman of the plans committee, said
there seemed to ;be some WETHE ' ----- ;
mattdr, ibecause it had been three months since the com plaint had tost arisen.
“LUXURY CLOTHES THAT NEVER DATE' AT A PRICE • YOU cIaN! AFFORD” I
“POURway’’ RACINmac, usually 15J gpos. now £ 8 - ^ MEX’NMATCH SEPARATES, usually lOi igns. now 5 gris.
i 'i lyi. P A R R IN G T O N ’S
2 KING LANE - CLITHEROE Telephorie: iCUtheroe 824
See.your_.WetberalL windows fof speddl Ibargain offerd, strfrts, blouses, separates, hats, oddments,- etc. Prices sladied to merest ^ _________ shadows* of former selyes.___________ __
“POURway” Coats/Suits, usually 30 gns. now about £15 100% Pdhe Cashmeres, usually 50 gns. now £27-10-JI'
Glamourising FROCKS, usually 9J igns. now £4-19-9, NOW .ON At
lage that the ■ Council were being weak-knbed about the
erected by a hpuseholder, removing from the rear of South View.
not. Petitioners
wanted.the gate,
Is entitled to dQ this has been considered , at Several meet ings, and, Infonnatlpn sought iff pm' reoof^ as. far back as 11934, but yet the position Is riot clear', ' ,,
The (lugstlon of whether he
The Council adjourned the matter to Its next meeting.
assure people in Whalley that the Council were' determined to carry out their duty vyhat- ever it might bg, whether the gate had to
removed or He said' he should like to misunderstanding In the vil-
J newTon BQROUGH
BELL
M.I.Mun.i ENGINEER X $UR
’.’S EYOR WILL HELP SOLVE PROBLEM 40 signs point the wpy 1
YESTERDAY, Clltheroe’s new parking and trafflj arrange- . j ments came into force, with waiting restricted 1 iompletely
oyilthe hour and by the day, and two streets bonverted to One-Way traffic. |
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solution will be d permanent one and the Chamber of concerned with the outcome
Trad^,; too, are arrangements.
:Both] Town Council and police authorities hope the ~
town! showing howjthe various streets' In the ceritre of the town, are affected. {King Lane andlWellgate to Its Junction with iLowerg'ate are restricted to one-way traffic!arid Castle Street, except for a small streteh south ofj the Swan and Royal HoteL Is a no parking area.
Above is a street map of the j
bgt^een thefb, if jiiarklni, bri onb jslde only bh alternate days, i ■ 'I I . , :
^ergate, ' betwbeh the Id i w
Save oh sprin g sowing
Klng'Ldiib Jurictlbri ^rid 'V^ell- gatelUs' cdml)Tetel|y bl'bs'ed for parkjlng, as is York Street as far as the Grand Cinema, but past|,therb parking is allowed on one side only on alternate dayd |as Ifar as the; rouridabbut at .the pntrance to Chatbum Roadi' r
I I '
son, Lane between 8
a.inJand 8 f>,m.J and New Mdrket Street, l as usual, will be closed to through traffic on market .days.
There} is nb waiting in Par compounds now! p0r ton
i' i Now’S the time to get your fertilizers for Spring sowing.'By orderirig! early, you’ll
lA 1-vr.^.sjBSSlU^
' save mhney. You’ll also have yoiir ferti lizers on the farm when you need theih, so that you can take immediate advantage of open weather for your spring sowing.
lat could I I through. Even tl|ie|shop ^hich sells r^dy slijied, wrapped j
I Only Pisons 45 Range contains exclusive Fisons A-N.
, I
the/guarahtee of goo^ess. ;, s'A' 1"
1
Order from yotir Fii^ons meTciiant as soon as you can
HIGH GRADE
1 I ID
BUY YOUH
VEGET FOR I FAMILY TOO! BenW o r s l^ Ltd], Darwen, Litnes. I ■ i
■ granular FERTIUIIS! lo-id'iiiB
l^ isp n s fo p g o o d f o r c i n g
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rest!^lcte|l parking streets but mbrition: bhpuld a|s6 be |made of wfibre It Is iwsslble to leave one’s'car without risk'of a “ ticket.’’ . Woonri Lane and Castlb View continue to be parklrig streets and of course there; are; car parks In King Lane 'and RaUwayj View.
The a5oye is j a list of j ONpE BITTEN . . .
.Auction I Mart days but the one }ln King Land,' because of Its shape and size. Is com- pairritlvely, small. Motorists are often'afraid of leaving their car Well! into the payk because bf ^'culty In | getting out between!, later parked cafs, cpridequently the j rear of: the park I. is seldom used by motofiste who, oiice “bitten’’ twice “ shy.” j
The. ilatter is especially suitable I , for farmers on
between; Chatbum Road arid MooriLane to direct motorists regarding the new parkhig fegulitlbns, but I the Town Cierkl Mr. R. B. Snowden, polrited I out thl^ week that theAllnlstry of Trarigwrt will not I allow morq than one sign on edch, post, and so several signs}
are.near toother.'
is estimated that there be I about: 45 new signs
Utidbf brdefs irikde by the MfirilStrjj of Tfknsport for triliik rpads and| the Lanca shire County Council for county .[rQftds, , The scheme was] inaugurated |by- the local poUpe who coh.ducted a survey of parking problems In -,the towril' and reported their
T& ilew. regulations coine
, The entrance I to Icing Street,, 14 alM al,,pfoiilhlted areal arid the car park side, of King Lane, slmllairly. Castle Gate, gn both sides of the road as far'as Old Hall Brow farther down! Mbbr Lane jalso fesfrlcted, hilt in
and are
of the new
.officials. Delivery and cpUjctlori vans
will be allowed to stop in no parking areas |,to conduct their business for I such, .time as Is rbasonable. This Includes railway and pWt! 'office vehicles dud g')(W delivery vehicles but nob pomimerclai travellers.
.cLeAiiancE
, Cquncff houses a^ tjielr houses re
are' knocked dojwn re-houslng of sin Is causlrig a little Stone- from at ledsi In the area has l]iei
View, too, are causing this street to carry, atibre than the normally expeete i trape, but all these arb temporary difficulties and' v hen work Is completed , thd riew: traffic regulations will h iVe' a real chance to,prbve ill emselves a permanent solution ;to thp present congesUba. i . ,
foundations of the new road. : New bungaloWs In, Castle
jwlth the .jntrodusqpn of the new parklrig sclfejne yester day.
# IThe Railway View car park Is now a ',f|ree ” park. The fees have bien abolished following a r,ec< irimendatlon made to the Estatra Commit tee of the Towi Council on Tuesday by th^ chairman; Conin. E. , Cre ssley, ■ who suggested that tMs should be done forthwith to coincide
lie,'people difficulty, onehouse a used for
area traffic in ^'alldy Road is likely to contirii mbnthu at least not help to ease tiraffle: problbhis. Council are nbt, finding mahyl problems.
,Road , works and; clearance
B' for sbine d this wUl Srunk road The Tbwh however, housing
Most families are going Info but the
findings to the Town Council who, after consult! ig the local Chamber of Trade, negotiated wlth^: Ministry, and County
th^ ares 1$ Rura
Coulicilfs aim ."DECAUSE Cl theroe rulral
•‘'^district agricultura! and deslgndted outstan^dink and bpaut;^ cil has told Council It
Is iredomlnaiwly anji resldeni^al, as an area
seek .powerd uncer .a proposed Industrie Peveopipent Bli
mittee of the Cmnfy CoiiicU has dePlddd td promote I a Bill In' the pres mt session of Parliament to seek powirs relating to 'pdm trial devek p- ment .wlthbl th£ county, The Local ’ Autliorlty- Assoclaton had asked for the , BUI confer similar powers District Council.
■llahimtary Con- THE VERY LATfe^ IN by— j
.Gdvemrneiik’s scheme to relieve indristrlsUy i depressed' areas.. In , Laicashlre tPe cotton tra< ife, i scefolon , a id resulting ^.unemployment lias quallfled th > area for liiclUslpn In the scheme.
Is bart of tjhe
are: to be possibility
: Tenants
ceedings brilng taken if tpe money. Is not paid. '
of council, homes told about tie of Eviction pro
■i TELEVISION RENTAL . . .
rates the jIoUnbU is to g^et furthei: details of a’ silheme organised .hy the Blaqkbim Trustee Bavlngs Bank for payment by* Instalment,
; To help people pay thClr
departriient are to accept the faculty of Martins Bank L night safe.
in fUtup the treasurers
for.^ornley Meinprlal Hall, subject to'the coridltlori thit the building shall be main tained. In A proper , state repair., -■
Rooms at phaUey iare to 1:0 ahead In the near future.. ^
FATHER AND
'Phon*: WHALure 3298. ' . ■ '
accident, ne a r Parsonap Road, Blackburn, on Monday night.
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secretary I ^ branch of. Association pf | D ical. Govern ment Officers for 2I7 years, i/tr. E. Jones wris pr :pnted with a chromiumjplatf d tea service at the annudl dii: of the Associatlor arid Royal Year’s Eve.
Hole
appreciation many ^ears servee, was the fimMver rWbriiaii ll4k, A|Uce Qriul pries has atteriedri all SO of the Ndw Ifeair’s Eve events opanlsed bppAlo.p.
Making the prrisbntatlon, m of
Afopng, guests jiere, chalr-
meri of local Opui ‘dUs dnd the ^llayor of Clltheice, Coun. J. Entwlstle.
Clltherbe National
.rer and,ball m the Swan on New
ihiirst. Mr.'
Mr. I Jones’i president,
luncons'clpus. was stated comfortable
Old su p ^ r lUU V o the ClAiVthero
GuUd held supperThe provided t4e with songs and
and thanks Mrs. E. WUion,
AAlUK ,Vfi I bUC WA&i\<U Women’s p ) - 'ope;ratly
X
entertainment sketches.
old fashioned tiasd member s
,.prs,,ii. fl( (igs )ri !wis p l ^ , I
werexpressed bi president.
BRUSH
42, of York vUlage, escaped with brulset, but his son vfis taken to
Mr. James Isherwood, aged
the .Infirmarr,' Ori Tuesday, he to| be “ fairly
By ApponjTMinTj
T he .Beeches, i CUTHBROB RoA Wh auby,
eI, I
Nr. BucKBoan. I ■i' If' • VALET VACUUM
CHIMNE^ S # E t a G SERVICE THE FIRM THAT h V E S WITH THE f lM8
Conti^rs^ tpjthe Laricdshlfe MuCdtlori AufhbW Servicing of aG'A m S rind'RAYBURN C O o S , our Speciality.
. 1 , - Tel.Lglltheroft.ii49, : ---i i j
12, u m B T R r o . d jr fH E R O E Tel: CUtheroi
! m
A LANGHO father and, his : son were thrown from their ; iriotbr-cycle I In
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§. W - [ALLEN, F.B.O.A. (HONS.)' 1 Ophthaimio Opticlui
' ' CONTACT LENS PRACTmONER i I P Alterations to the Assemb y-' i ■ 'i , . } 'I '. Plans have beeri,!,,approvp - H.M*
s l i m l i n e £3-0^0 DEPOSIT
1 0 / 6 p E iaY -R E D U C IN G aeriAls, maintenance, fee.. M l iD ED Elite Redie Co. Ltd.
12/14 CASTLE GATE — CLITHERilE , Tdephorie; OithCfoe 214
* THOR . SERVIS . HOTPOINT I
^ from as little as— ! 1 | i
£i0-0 DEPOSfr W®®]pLY .PAYMBP^T^'
, j i i / 2
,ithc Rural Covn- Lani ashire County does not wish to.
scinlc interest of FOOtWEAi - b y the LEADING MAICERS D. LORO & SON
5 MOOR LAN®. . . CLLPHEROE Tplephone: Clitheroe 488
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