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mcreased jrate| of infere^t lie in the SPECIALiT O S '
fi,R|TIvIEN|r to! depositor 3 lartment;
chalj £50 to! their. ere nary De;
sip ar( aj;Inye!
■to
;of4%sut :i-limi
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iit also received m
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of deposit is £2,'100. 'NTRt
t R U S t E i INGS Bi
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THE BEECHES, CUTHEROE ROAD, w Ha l l e y , Nr.’Blaclburn.
:e.
ley S h oM for
_iow, to
!:the| 153rd be staged
Wharfekale Agricultural 1 Saturday,' May 21st, a
every ■khibition.
Otley
■bjy the Speiety com-
iig in Well and areiagali tM to reach thp; 5,000 ; ^ 1 iromise of dnbther
x p ^ with
flrst-
goys b ro k e lock e t st^ ll
on d o o r r
years, ' new! loc!
CUthero
ranged _ed : fr< admitted
an ’ irO appeared 1 before! Clli.. juvenile Panel on Wepib^day.
on a ______ Market ground ^ th when
bar
15s. worth of chocolate bei nuts, raisins and biscuits fro st^l.! Insp. jW.
claimed that jta state made by the, boys it apf that two had broken the othbr three: had hel, carry the goods away,
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hreriom offences, were oh probation for oneiybar on
I Three of the Iboys, wl
havment of cosp hnd restitu tion of |3s. each.-^ I i
•One boy was f ln ^ £1
the! Papel ^eard he ihhe been in,troub]le befori, fee' fifth, who appealed ther charges, was sent eman4 home for 2 1 dafe
report. i ,■ I
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'4 and to a
and on
stall dobr on &ey
BOYS, whose o m 10
breaklnjg a
iges 14
leroe
Xliey a l^ admitted isKL„ g ar-
jrom
iylpr ents ared and to
CLITHEROE SOUCITOR IS CLEARED
I r e s , .■..... allow a p p e a l
; order suspending him from practice for 12 months from iMay tst,.thls year, ! !
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I Ashjvprth and Mr. Justice Salmon, said there was no sug gestion against Mr.^ Uddle now of any form of dishonesty. As, a: Iresult of the suspension, Mr. Liddle had suffered very
jljord Chief Justice Parker, who sat with Mr, Justice '■^*141/; ily. Ml
was i alleged to have : been iiillty of breaches ofi the Mllpitors’ account rules, the ihosfj." iserlous being th a t ! he had used up to £3,500 ;belong- ing to clients.
Hls Lordship said Mr. Llddle i |
I Mr. L i d d l e had ' not attempted to do himself jus- Itlce before the committee, not
iknew what he was dojhig, but I there was I not a sfired of Idociimentary evidence; to sup- Ibort that nor evidence from Ithe Icllents, and quite properly the committee looked upon his pv dence with considerable
having realised the serious Iness! of the matter. He had
given livldence that thfe clients
ksplcion. It
I i transpired, however,
i;hat the cUaits gave clear I iauthority to Mr. Liddle to do
what he did with their money. PEHFEcicLY HONESTLY Anc' the |Law Society coun-
jhel, having seen their affl- Phone: WHALLEY 3218.
w . A L L E N ,! F.p.(!).A. ^HONS.) OPH'HALMie
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davits, was now entirely satisfied that Mr. ’ Liddle had acted perfectly honestly.
three 'othet breaches were alleged against Mr. Liddle, Lord Parker said: “ These account rules are rules to be obeyed, for the very good reason that In most cases any breach, however technical. Infers. that the , solicitor Is lislng the client’s money, dither for his own benefit or for the benefit of other clients.
i Mentlbnlng that two or % km Bf> !< m
this case the breaches were of a highly technical character, and not In any way serious.’’
“ I t Is quite clear that In
■Appear before the committee on the day the order was promulgated, and failed to ask that It should not be published.
I Mr. Liddle. through no fault of his own, also failed to
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! In the circumstances, the court felt that justice would be done by the appeal being allowed.
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Q,Ci, for Mr. Liddle, explained that he could not get to Lon don for the second committee hearing because his train broke down at Rugby.
TERRmii DAMAGE
of the leading citizens In his home town, and the publicity had caused him terrible damage.
Mr. Liddle, He said, was one
man of the Clltheroe Justices, under whom Mr. Liddle had sat for
Lady Worsley-Taylor, chair
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illTHEROE: T I - ^ Or . BROOKS. PK
llBBLE tilO Im i i W y oN
8 day^ m ' 2 3 gn$
of these khd many other supe [(
ir.the Ribble Kingfisher b •pcliui^ ieposit secilres your favour lie se Local Office i
ark Vlllas,^lng Street, Wljalloy. Tphone Mt#;.
1 SERVICES LIKilTED. at local Agency! ! I ... ..
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CLITHEROti I
i:. -n CUTHE OE Icy Moiorsr,of
no Blackburn).
is TO DELANY’S ROE.
tTD.,
IlDN OF USED CARS. ALL UNrEft C BAR BUYlKjs'sAFE AND'EApj
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iflEMT. IN STRICT CONFIDENCE, IN PART EX'
(CHANGE
I lie hldei’ S.E.; disc brakes, bv^rlUrlvd ireful owner
fitted heater,
Iduous owner; 14,000 mUes onl; red Interior; fltt^ centre g^ea •
li-ed Interior; Mn ;only be' desci' ivoir; fitted jheater; ocelot s
; ajsuper car screenwashers, wheel
T . . . .
Interior; fitted heater, wing ■il e l
:1425 trim:,wlicle ..£725
-ihanw; . ...£676
as lew £585 .i£64S
engine reconditioned; splendlc Interior; ,fll|ted heater., wing dlrror^,
lew, In' fact, the whole cat la lie pue and erej^; reconditions .
ed leather; fltjted heater, etc. A heater, spots, don’t miss
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mirrors, etc.; enilt.e co:n ;hls — l .f '
■ter, radio, .many! extras; In exj: rlor; fitted heater, etc.; a snip fitted j with ^tne lisual Zodiac 'ex'
at
mlrrols, £595 ' amUlUon £396
l..£425 ..£395
'mgUe;^ . . . .£ 6 4 6 ; black; i tan .nidi Interior; flitfd heater, ras;
bbTgalh at £425 . ...£565 .£445
x>ndl|tlon £450. £395
......£450 Interior; flttied heater, new iirh, etlc.; covers; In real nice order itionl .
; fitted heatei,; radio, etc.; a ^eijy nl Interior; imus I
!an hide; 'fitted heater; twln| splots, etje. '
be a bargain at . 1 1
fitted heater, etc.; tyres good;
terlor; must br a bargain ..; .■ ; In excellent condition . rlor; a chcapi heater. In'vi Water, .etc.; a
on; our sacrifice on
E CARS! grey/red;:
loiO r, etc.; a gran
lltion; ready it> irior; fitted lie ....... I,
WEE T mileage; In
1 dual purposb vietdcle Immediate 'woi
iter; t/o tyres K-ENDS UNTIL E
p.tn,
good car .,.. nr nice coiiditioi. gift at . .. .. .
L .£375.-
.'IndsOr grey; two-tone interior t pttec jwner from now; value for money ............ £365
led Interior;' fitted heater; expll B i t CO fitted heater ;ete.
I. .............. £245
.'.;..'.£345 .......£295 .. .£246
...£265 ...£19S
’ . ,, ..£295
car rbady i ” ....£250
.......£196 .......£195 .......£253 . .. ..£196 .......£135 ......$125
lovily con. ..£595 sult-. . . ..£395 .....£365
I ready .£419 ithem
Tax concession tiey
A husband and with separate accounts (ORDINARY DEPARTMENT)
with a joint Savings Bank account, or can eoc^
benefit i from; the Income i.j !. ! '
on the first £ 1 $ Tax (but not Surtax) of interest. So between receive up to ;(^3C absolutely free of Income ^ d e p ta ii^ in tk £ OV^R. 'OR YOU.
tioWANCE ON yOUR oto CAR JOR RLE
OF
MOTOR COURSE.
Smith I Lorona “Studeiit pf the Year” Comp.
T10 rnarki' ibtained by,lb0 Burnlej c impotillon were io close thaf the h pewriter 'fb both ,MI*T ELAINE SdEILAjRIDING, of Blajclburn. S lorthand Fountain Pei REDMAYNEl Oarwen;
& Blaikburn siudenfs in fhe above Company.hes decided to oword e PARfITT, of Burnley, and Miss Consolation prizes of a Waterman
have b'oet\| awarded jfo: Miss NCRMA iss SYLVIA' CONRCY, Accrington;
MARIAN ASPIN, Rosierldale;: Miss pY i roe, and
69 MANCHESTER R< Tii4 Smifb Corona
hss MARY llAV
ITHIA DCWNHILL, Cl! /LESS, Nelson.
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he E a s t Lancashire! Typewriter Co., Ltd. M d, BURLEY.
Agonts Telephone: Burnley 3022
idiSS ,the-
travell'ed from Lancashire to give evidence of Mr. Llddle’i high character, said counsel,
12 y e a r s , had
! man who is solicitor holding : Important public appolnt-i ments and who has been running a business with staff of 25 since 1927,’’ said Mr. Humphreys.
f That speaks volumes for 1
had suffered through his own fault. The appeal would be allowed, but he would have to pay the costs of both the Disciplinary Committee and appeal proceedings.
Lord Parker said Mr. LlSdle Mr. Christmas' Humphreys. 'M m TOif- .IS:.;?;.:'.!
young people, the Teens, and Twenties Bali held by Clithe- roe Toe H and its crew of Toe H Rover Scouts at the King Lane Hall on Friday, was an oustandlng success,
As a social occasion for
Marsden and his orchestra, and bpp and rock ’n’ roll, to Jackie Bryan* and his Star- shakers.
.Modern danfcing was to Les r- > Y I
Mayor and Mayoress, Coun. and Mrs. James Entwistle, Coun. J. W. D. CritchleV, deputy Mayor, and Mrs. Critchleyi Coun. J. S. Wright, Mayor-elect; and Mrs. Wright.
Among the guests were the
Queen-chosen by a panel of judges comprising Miss EdnA Jean Femyhaugh, Burnley, Mr. Geoffrey Rowland, leading fashion hairdresser, Black burn, and Mr. Alan TAIbot,
The Teens and Twenties
fashion model photographer, Lancaster, was Miss Eileen Ashcroft, of Lamb Roe, Whal- ley. She received a sash of honour In Toc H colours of black and gold decorate^ with the Toc H badge, and a money prize. Second was Miss! Helen Murray, of Fort Street, a runner-up at the!Castle Fete, and third Miss Anne Single- ton, of York Street.! The runners-up each received a consplAtipn prize,; ! j!
the winners W the Mayoress, The finalists of the boppiiig
The prizes were presented to
competition were chosen by Les Marsden and two mem bers of his band,' and jGeorge and Audrey Slinger were the judges. Winners were Duncan Niven and Miss Peart! Baws- thorde, both of Clitheroe. A silver cup, donated biy Mr. Stanley Morton; chairman of Toc H, was awarded to the
VILLAGE WATER PAY OUT DELAY
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“iT^HAT about our share of the £ 10,000 water money?” This is the question being asked
Property owners seek reason rights
property owners of Waddington who sold their undertaking to Bowiand Rural Council some eight yehi and haven’t yet received a penny.
Ay the water rs ago
to the “Advertiser and Times” asking why the payment of this money was being held up. No official reply was received either by the individual or by this newspaper.
Two weeks ago one of-the villagers wrote! a letter
some Information, an inter view was sought with, Mr. Robert Sputhworth, of SllvAr- wood and- S o u t h w o r t h i builders, of Waddlngtpn, He Is chairman of the committee which was paid the money by Bowiand Council, and which is responsible for distributing It.
In an effort to obtain i
were five: members of the committee but he declined) to name them. In reply to! a request for Information about the money he said “ We are in the hands of the Chancery Court.” He said he had ino Idea when the money would be paid, but he had recently written to the solicitors Involved.
Mr. Southworth said there
present difficulty, which he declined to describe, was cleared up, the money would be shared out among property owners.
He affirmed that when the
tion of Just over 700 and there are about 300 rateable proper ties in the village, of which 24 are Council houses .and 30 are almshouses, belonging to Waddington Hospital 'Trust.
Waddington has a popula
. At'one time, the; Wadding ton Water Undertaking was one of the most successful In the whole country; and very unusual In that- property owners controlled their own water supplies.
IVIarch, 1949, agreed to pur chase the supply for £12,500 with the Intention of develoiT- ihg It to serve neighbouring
Bowiand' Rural Council In
villages and the more distant parishes of Bolton-by-Bow-
land and Paythome. ■ I
■ r I COST SHARED The WAddlngton supply
■ water as they liked. In 1903 !thei scheme was
was Inaugurated In 1880. i No water rate!was paid by the villagers but property owners shared the !cost of maintain ing supply, paying proportions based on the rateable value of their property. Tenants paid nothing ' and used as much
extended to make use of the lodge at Feazor and In 1932 It was decided to take water from a still higher point above Mill Lodge.
Cuttock Clough Farm were coupled to! the supply and later still Another group. !
Then a gloup of springs at
the fells above the village that the' village I has never known shortage even: in the driest summersvcThough there is a small reserVolr, formerly the lodge at the corn mill, the reserves, of! water held there have never had to be us6d.
So good are 'the springs on
I n i t iH a l s e c i I 9 £ 5 0 0 0 ! I
■ki N o B * e s t i^ ic ^ io n p ' ! ' •
am o 'u n t y o T within this I limit, on the
cafi deposit in pny pne yepr. iy NaiimI Stmn!t Cmmittu, Lmdm,
S.tT.? |
the ! springs ito farms and houses in the! village and a gfaylty ,feed supplies excellent pressure, i j
Supplies go I straight from
supply at one time was as low as 3d. in th^ £ . rateable value, but! In more* decent years this rose to. Is. lOq,., a
Cost of maintaining thq
figure which existed when the undertaking was bought by the Council.
dington, the owner acquired a share In the: water under taking and builders of new property have also had to buy a share:
By buying a house jn Wad | Of course, the scheme has
more recently been taken over again, from the Council, by the Fylde Water Board. But there Is still the matter of about £ 10,000 left after com pletion of the original deal which must have earned con
siderable interest by now.' '
' ' i ! .
Waddington elect the com mittee, and they havl a right to know what they are doing, why the money Is being held up and when It is llkAly to be paid out!
The p r o p e r t y owners of !
T.T. man in I Red Rose” raee
• , I
/T>.T. racing motor | cyclist, -*■ Jack Bullock, of| Woone Lane, Clltheroe, joins more than 260 other racers! at Aln- tree, Liverpool, i to-morrow for the annual Red Rose race meeting.
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T.T. for the first time last year. He was 24th' In the Junior at 87.69 m.p.h.';jbut was, forced to retire In the Senior
Jack, who Is '26, rode in the
TT. _ : ' TWO CLASSfe
In both the 350c.c. and 500c.c. classes.
At Alntre'e. he will jie racing | ,
expected to be the 2(J-year-old British champion Mike Hall- wood,' of I Oxford. He has entered all four solo-machine classes and hopes Ito break the run of mechanical mis fortunes which seem to have haunted him at the ILlverpool course.
Star of i the mcietlng Is
THE HOUSES GO UP
built 509 houses arid has 18 under construction.!! Private builders have completed 122 dwejllrigs'since the!war and have 24 partly, finished.
QINCE the end of j the war, Clltheroe Corporation has
In Clearance Areas ,rind up to the end of last year, 31 had been deriiollshed.' !
Some 55 houses are included
built 139 houses slncfe the war and has none under. !construc- tldn. ' Private builders have i
Clltheroe Rural Council has
put ,up 133 dwellings and another nine are partly finished.
j
;,Up to the end of j959, four houses had been demolished.
have built 88 and have nrae under construction;! Private
Bowiand Rural j Council
builders have constructed houses and three are partly finished.
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couple, : who I also received other prizes. This couple were
the winners of the Castle Fete competition.
jGriqe were leAponslble for the organisation of the' ball with members of Toc H and ItA . Royer Crew.
I Mr. Billie Briggs was com»- pere 'and Mr, Is. Sharpies M.C. \ Mr. R. Sharpies and Mr. R.
! The paren's committee of the Ribblesdale Scopts was in charge of refreshments, under !thq directloij of Mr. Alban
Snlape.-' . , ,
Mr.'Tom Finney, of Preston, sent a letter exEressing his
1 regrets thatjhe | could hr- present as he Iwould p London. M
Miss Singleton and Mprray.
Picture shows Miss AsR
lot be le in
croft. Miss
Machines can^t replace thi^ animal
!QVER recent years, and par ticularly since the iwa’, agri
culture has tended, moie and more. towards mechanisation.
!The horse, ohee a neceslity. Is 'now a luxury! on a farm' and |few genuine ! working ’pgricul- !tural horses are left.
lever, which [has nevei challenged and does
!like being superseded 'machine for a; long time —the shpepdog.
ion upland farms of huge' acre- iages where; sheep "beedine scattered over a wide arja,
I they are certainly a' farmer’s'' best Ifriend, par
; Farmers and shepherd are often very proud of their dogs and of the relationship which exists 'between them.
This empathy with, th
world was displayed' by perts at the eleventh Yorkshire S h e e p d o g
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trials, held |at Granby near Rlddlesden, Keigr Saturday,
1 canine! 1 the ex annual i I Society; Lane, i |
;hley, on' THOROUGH TEST As any regular! visitor at |
agricultural shows will know, the trials take a long time and e ^ b competitor has tO; urdergo a thorough, test! to prove Iris capa bilities and control over his dog.
Saturday’s !event too!: eleven
hours to get through the 80 :| entries in th e , o p en 'c l^ , again restricted to numbers; 51 entries . | in the novice section and 12 in .the brace' class, both showing slight, increases.
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Garsdale; Ingham, an^ Rlpponden,
Judges wdre Mr. G. Pratt, isner. Add-1
H. Flesl Mr.: C. Holmes,
. A local Competitor, Mr. T. Leedhain, of Dunsop Bridge, won! the brace class with a magnlfl-j cent show ,by his two; dogs. Second was , Mr. J, Howard, of Hidme, and: third, Mr. E. A. Dawsori, of Llttleborough.
L. R. Greenwood, ,W£’ Novice: 1,
Longton, Quemmore; Moore, ComhOlme,;
Other wlnpers were: Open: 1, ytlsden; 2,
G. Mitchell, Holmebrldge; 3, W. Turnbull, Pickering.
E. A. Dawion; 2, T. 3, R.
^ S Teacher-author
RoyaT Grammar! School, Mr: E; P. Smith Is a' well known Blackburn author arid forriier organising secretary'| of Bum-; ley Council of Social Service; and head | of the! Citizens’ Advice Bureau. ; |
■RECENTLY appolhled to the staff of I Clltheroe
I Van capacity '2 l6 iu .fi.
.inlehtlir^y ,
Year Appeal, and served on many committees. Including!
the Advisory Comiilttee of the Ministry of Peri$lons.
published ' works chology, marriage family.' religion: aili set vice subjects. His
A prolific author,
published last year, s^poslum on “The which Included con by the Bishop of Bit nl
the Dean of Rochtei other eminent.! C:
itributlons ' ilnghathl
3n| psy-j and' the d! social last book , 'was a Fainlly,’’
he had Full Deliglli end O.emonilretioni from . .
work, Mr. Smith .founded and whs first secretary of the Mill Hill: Rangers Boys’ Club and of the MIU Hill : an. 1 District Boys’ Football :Leigue (of which he Is a life member),
and members of th^ profession.'' Keenly Interested in youth
. jter and ihurchmen medical
acted as Publicity .Officer to, the Burnley World Refugee
While at Burnley, Ate. Smith OF J TON tijoDS & PAKENGER From £499
nIew an<i briilia^tijr v b uAtiue
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12, LIME Tel.: Clltheroe'
5, MOOR NE elej^honc
There is one! farm animAl, how- :vei nil
■been
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rO come
Intelligent and hard forking, Sheep
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Contractors to Servicing of A07I
t h e f ir m t h . the
CHIMNEY SWEEPiNG SERVICE llf i fO m . WITH THE TIMES
Laiicashlile Education Authority! ESSE arid RAYBURN COOIOBRS ourj Speciality.
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Tel.: Clltheroe; 114? ^O R HEALTH Typically darki4()nfl leather! with perfert ' i ;l-
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6rowi/ grain In 4 wUth fliiingij cheh7 red frtln, bUek irffooth fid* (or whlco nubuck in * choic* ofyvidthiibeiieorGrotto blue grain. Infint* 16*
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fTlIE Queen’s Bench! Divisional Court on Tuesday allowed jtlie appeal of Mr. Thomas Umpleby Liddle, a CUtheroe solicilor, against the Law Society’s disciplinary commitee’s
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GREAT NIGHT FOR THE |Y0UNG FOLKS
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