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if you have not Weaving plans t(j Wd freedom of W: Wead, may we e consider the ady tWough your' Bank?
it 'seasytoopena: dee not bear
by the T.S.B. a; are free, of charge,
iepoelts earn goo ,re also lots of;
tteion anc both p:
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ofUfe you will
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ensure s .ndin
.1account ciarges, i interest,
services p many
call soon a n d m ke, ■jouTjulure secure'
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HEW IScwt
15cwt. 15CW 3 t. 30cwt.
0cwt A
5/7cwt!
COB.Jpa lOcwL ixpress
________ iintcd :....®439 express, .primer ..£485
............£865
Fdrtyard Control — £499 F.C/Diesel _____ *611 F.C. Sdoef Capacity £745 F.C. piesol
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1958 COj^MEljl Cob 7cwt. 1954 DODQEffractor. ’
1956 I BEDFORD ; Tractor Unit with Sc'ammell gear, diesel engine 11. . . . . . . . . . .£295
spedd Idxle, Scamm'ell gear .U. t . . . . . . . . . . . .£ 2 9 5
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WINDERMERE BOWNE& 12/0 CHESTER ZOO I.................... 8/0 ■HAHOCASTLE GRAGGS .. .5/3 RIBBLE VALLElf & SETIli; 4/3
SUNDAY, 1st MW
CHESTER ZOO 1.................... 8/0 RIBBLE iVALLESr . ............... 4/3
WEDNESDAY. 41 h MAY CHESTER & LLANGOLLEjN
SOUTHPORT RIBBLE VALLE'S
THURSDAY. 5th WINDERMERE &
-NEW BRIGHTOJ’ I Book at Local Office:
ITHEROE. 16. Wellgato. Tel, 176 Or! at: Lo:al Agency; -
jMr. Brookek Park Vlllae, Til. 2279.
{ SUCER lO GolJ Star laloon, blue lb l(TILITY (with windowi); grey; CONVERTIBLE, green. R.3A SPORTS
TERjALD seloorli stlloon, grey,
CAR, ell exfras, coffee, one bwr
IlSUlI-saloon,! gnen, one owner. 1 VlCjlTOR SUPEIl saloon, blue. SOMERSET,
grey.
GARAGE ■ aiTHEjROE telephone: Ciiiherbe 73.'
kRAG] urn‘254. kND ROVER; Ceb Type . ctbrt and Me |RbSpN — —
hinery olwayi' in ^tock' land rover
TRI Iiiu iiu ililllillllillillliiililillllllliilljilililli 3 iiiiiii;iiiiiiiii[iiiiiii RIMING radio, carefully uied.
CARR UM TED one owte
very cle; new. nileage. I NY'S (Associated with Kingsway Motors of Blackburn). '/ FOR A QUAE rv CAR VISIT THESE SHOWROOMS
WE WELCOME EXCj^NGES . LOW DEPOSITS CONFIDENT lAL H.P. TERMS
There>s a Birgain of the Week EVERY Week here, fantastic reduction
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fantastic EDUCTIONS A55'CAMBRIDGE Ma^k II Farina: Wack; tan leather; fitted beater, etc.; low | HI^LMA^Miiw'^iSl^al)^ 1958
1957: 1957 1957
1957' 1957
>956' 1956 1956!
1955 1955;
LACETTE Nylon Mesh Cou
'and white. A A te : 6S/11 „ Ixige
19M 1955 1954 1954 1953
1952
1952; 1951 1350
1949 1949 1949 1949 1948
1958 1^7
AY.TON Suede •Jtahion Court Black. AAA to 0.
LIMITED
UGATE 'PHONtI
iM.imiiiiiiuiiiiiiaiini BLACKBUR 5708 :1 i'
lIilllli.lIIIIHIDIIIIlIKlIIIlIKIIlIfKIII
md Leal n Blue Price 8£/l
'1956 ‘! 'i 1955
1955; 1954
red interior; fitted centre
gear.change; g - ; ; i « f i t t ^ beaten ? 3 & ; ■ lalni ■ green 'wltb matciung Int.; flti^ beato; one owner; | .
HbMIS^ow ey P b S lU; cream vrttb red Interior; can only be described as new FORD Anglia! black; fitted beater.leat covers, wing mirrors, etc,;,a barg^ at MRD Consul: Carlisle blue with matching mteriorj fltW beater.
FOM SiTli?Bristol iaim:’ 'red 'inierior;' fitted heater; wing mirrors, etc.; In^ [
VAUXHALL (iresta: impress blue and Ivon-; fitted beater; ocelot seat covers.'. fltc In 6DotIes8 condltloii .*,.••• •!....................... ... ......................* ’ ’*''*
MiRTIN A30 2-door; black; blue Interior, engine r^ndltloned; splendid condltl^ HUOlin Mgu
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STANDARD Vanguard Phase HI; two-tone blue and grey; reconditioned engtae;' new“ yms; W e
h°ILLMAn' Mmx de li£e Saloon; blajek; red leather: fitted bteter, ek. A bargain At FORD Anglia" tw<vtcne-red and ^ek; red leather: fltt^ beater; showroom
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FORD Populari blue; VAUXHALL Wyvern:
fitted! heater, I seat covers: In'real nice order green; red interior; fitted heater
AUSTIN A30:lblack; red Interior; tyres as new; In fact, the whole c^r Is as new .. condition '
_ . . . .!_______:_+V,Q TnVtnIa ,-ar 1c R R TIPW .
Series MORRIS Cowleyi bW*: Att^l heater, radio; many extras; In exc. wndltlon HILLMAN MijiX de l^e; black; tail Interior; fitted heater, etc.; a snip at
UIILX4AN HiLx de l^M saloon; black; red Interior; fitted heater; excellent con dition; engine !overha,uled by us .......... ................ ........................ ....................... uaiixhall Wyvern: biack; red Interior; fitted heater; nylon seat covers; recent new engine; unrepeatable valus at
AUSTIN A40 Devon: FORD Prefect: |hlack
jTMn': tan Interior; fitted heater, etc. _________ In very good condition T s ”pTv5oLrELEY 4 /ilo I Saloon: belje; tan hide’; fitted heater; twin spots, etc.
AUSTIN A40 Devon: green with beige Interior; must be a bargain ....................... STANDARD Vanguard;[black; new tyres; In excellent condition . . . . . . . . ..........
TRIUMPH “ (800 VAUXHaLL Saloon;
AUSTIN 16: black; recent engine overhaul; new tyres; a bargain at ................ " ' Ssloon: black; fitted heater. In very nice condition....... , jlick; good condition; our sacrifice ............ .....................
ESTATE CARS MORRIS Minor 1,009 ___
FORD THAMES 5owt| used; another snip . HILLMAN Estate:_,blile>grey: fitted able for man^ trades “
Traveller; Clarendon grey/red; It Van: two-tone grey/maroon; 110,1
low mileage; In lovely con. ,000 miles only; spare un-
'arthehlght price ................. .......................... . • • ................ _ heater, etc.; a stand dual purpose vehicle sult-
Hi'llMAN Husky- blAe In spoU^jcondition: ready for Immediate work........... AUSTIN A30|Countniman;'grey; fitted: heater, radio, .wing mirrors, etc.; In very
nice condlticcn ......... •!...................f ........................................................^ MORRIS Oxford Traveller; grey; rek Interior; fitted heater; t/c tyres, etc.; readyj for Instant Use; ivalce for money at ..........................................................................
OPEN 9 a.m; p.m. WEEK-ENDS UNTIL 6 p.m
£395 £365
£485 £635 £440
435
£645 £395 £395
.£545 : £425
£375 £450 £395
.£245
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.£346 ,
' I .£295 .£295 .£246
.£295 .£195 .£196 .£150 ,£i95 .£125
£785 £725
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15-19, CASTLE STREET, CUTHEROE Telephone; I'CLnHEROE 110
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TUESDAY. 3rd! MAY 15/0
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PHILLIPS SELF*. DRIVE HIRE SERVICE Zodiac Saloon
HIRE: Ford two-fone, RADIO, HEAtl
ixliall I Victor Super
'ieniive 13
b6 6 kINGS NOW BEINi^ TAKEN MODER
ate CHARGES; _ njurahce and Freu Mileagi
Our 'ci
Please make note of our \iaterloo Road
Zjephyr, ER and |nun|eroui other extras.
Saloon-jwo-tone, heater. FOR THE SUMMER HOLIDAYS.
I'argei are inclusive of Compre* Daily — ^e e k ly — Monthly,
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ess for futurp reference:— - CLITHEROE
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W. G. Standerali CURSIOT^S
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ok) Station; Fare
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COM!MER & ;KARBI1RR MAIN DEALERS
YOUR ;
1957 H0RR18.;;,5cwt Van . .£265 1957 standard 6cwt Van £250 1958 BEDFORD T60Wt Van £295 1955 MORRIS lOcwt Van .:£15p
Truck Li....'............... .£76( diesel, two-
1958 FORD iThames Trader; 7- tonhcr I Diesel 'Dropsudo
tVhy 'pu|t up with damp uneven Floors i
WHEN YOU CAN HAVE ASPHALT FLOORS
ALSO TAB MACADAM PATHS ANl| LINO TILING
i'iitlmates ITee No obligation Gontult
James ^BoltoD & Son, EANAM OLD j WHARF.
I EANAM, Blackburn
Day, Blakewater 42016 . Eveningi, Blakewater 85117
on ail floor probleme. I Tel.:
ilWEUER k DIAM OND MERCH^
24, KING WILLIAM STREET, BLACKBURN. TeL 7920.
Special out of income payment
, quite 1 aiming
In which lindthe and
andlng lasting
yet embiarked
iourity years
Exchanged
at you. saving
NEW| COpIMER VANS!
iind all
..There ovided f them
, rings from £4.10.0 to £500.
New and second hand diamond dress, arid eternity
COMMEB TRUCKS 1 Immediati
RO0TIES DIESEt KABBlkn
Vans . tippers
dr Early Delivetiy, ,P. Fie “
A large scicclion of | wedding rings iri
9c(., 18ct., and 22ct.! In plain faceted'
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and fancy designs i from £1.15.0 to
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£25.0.0 Also in platinum, |
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Teacheir-bride for RibbU official I
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Engagement rings from £4.10.0 is £750.
Dawson, only ,dAugl\ter .of Mr. and Mrs. - R. E. DAWwn, of “Eastwdod," ■ KlrMof^ iRoad, Clitheroe, was marfiea: at SI. Paul’s Church, Low MOpr, on Saturday 'to Mr. 'I'.wUllam Hughes Jelpke, trafflot super intendent for RlbbleiMofe Servlc63 at Carlisle, "and for merly i bf GllthetOfeV thV only son of Mr. and' MrS.''E.- V. Jelpke,. of 61. Sefton ’Ayenup,
A RT mistress .at Alteville School, Sklpfon,
Mill Hm, London n;W - ' ’ Given away ijy her!father,
Jean'
TUNING UP FOR THE MEET This is a waste of money-
, waste, riioney might as well be spent on Grlndleton Scl)ool as elsewhere. This was i decision which the i Parish Council' had come to after discussing the t proposal to increase It fromia two-class to a three-class school, said Mrs. S. J. Dow at a irieetlng of Bowland District Education Sub^Commlttee bn Mbiiday,
Parish Council although It would be a
1.000 T in
' At ' Its .' last Imeeting, the c om m i t t e e ' iproVlsiopally
agreefl, •'(» the' js;c:hoql mariagers’ ‘ plaii to ! bull’d a
the; bride 'wore, a gota of' crean) parchment brocade, cut on classical UileS,' with ''a shoulder length Frenbh- veil secured by an encrustei[head-, dress,; She carried a bpuquet of cream roses and orchids.
As bridesmaids, thej M(sses'
Edith Maflene ' Dixon arid, Patricia ' ■ Lee, '. t h e ' j bride’s
couslris', and‘Miss Diana Mary Dawson, her niece, wore full- length dresses, of suga;f-plnk nylon flocked with lyhlte, over pink taffeta, arid headdresses of pink feathered cajriatlons, They carried pink ropes and white arid mauve freesia. : i !
friend of the bridegroom, was best riiari, the groomsmen be| Ing the bride’s ' brother^ Messrs. J. M. W. Daw^n, and M. C; Dawson, and thej ushers her .cousins, Messrs.! IG. M. Dixon andM. C. MlfcnelL
Mr. David Me redl j th, a' Jim Smith, Clltheroe’s
performed by the Vicar, the Rey.iA. ’K. Blsbrown, a* recepl- tlon was held at the SWan and Royal Hotel. Later, thej couple left for a honeymoorij which Is i being spent touring, the bride travelling In a grey suit with lilac and grey accessor- led. I ■ ■
Following the ceremony, ! - ;
Swedish casserole dishes from the staff and glask! dishes from the pupils atlAlreville School, and household linen and a framed' photograph qf Pendle Hill from Twlston, from divisional traffiO super intendents in the East Lanc^ shire area. '
■The wedding gifts Included "|[
reside at 25, Hlghwdqd Cres- ceptl Harroby, Carlisle.
Civic beads a t Royal party |
rrHE grounds of Buckingham -*• Palace will be the setting
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for a Royal garden party which will be attended by many civic heads on Monday, May 9th.
=01 Cllfheroe Rural'jDisirict Courlcil, Coun; E: Hcnlate, Mrs. Holgate and Miss Flor
the Mayor and Mayoress of Clitheroe, Coun. and' Mrs. J. Entwlstle, and the chairman
Among' those invited are ence; Holgate. Mr. and Mrs. Jelpkp are to
View, seen here tuning up his JJI,P.' machlrie for yet ariother hectic battle round the m s s
Inspects' In whizz their round : stadiums superb
speedway “dirt-tracl(" machines which counted thrilling
thousands of spectators each week all over
long the
MISSING WIFI F01 IN RIVER RIBBIE
Took her own life-inquest tqW A 68-YEAR-OLD Clitheroe woman wlio was found face Clitheroe on Monday.
down in the River Ribble at Low Moor earlV on ftiday
morning, took her own fife, Mr. W. Isherwbod, assistant deputy East Lancashire Coroner, decided atjan inquest at
!
Agnes Pym, of 41. Edlsford Road, a retired;weaver.
She was was Mrs. Mildred
conducted a i post-mortem, said death was caused by asphyxia, due to drowning. This was confirmed by Dr. R. Harrison who was called to attend the deceased when she was discovered In the river.
Dr. John Macdonald, who
husbahd of the dead woman, said he was a retired cotton weaver., He had been married for 36 years, and he had lived with his wife in CUtheroe the whole of his life.
Mr. George; Edwin Pym,
. His wife had suffered from bronchitis but: was' not seri ously 111. j She had recently visited her doctor because she
was short, of breath arid had chest trouble. She did not sleep very well.
Pym, he awoke at 2 a.m. and ■his wife was In bed. They had gone to btd aboijt 10-15 p.rii.
DO.OR UNLOCKED
and his ' wife was missing. After waiting a jfew minutes, he got up. went downstairs and found the back door un locked. He woke his sister and they went in search of Mrs.
He awoke again at 5-15 a.m. Pym.
favourite and later
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They Aient down to the river bridge, which was a
walk of the !couple, Informed the police.
"Author of own
d ea th ” ; -COE()NER
TkESCRIBED by the Black- -* -^ um Coroner, Mr. George' Wlghtman, as "the author of his own death," a verdict of accidental death was returned by a jury at an Inquest on Monday on 21-yearrOld Ken neth Thornton PCel, pf King Street, Great Harwood.
Peel, ari apprentice'electri
cian serving in the Royal Air Force In Yorkshire, was killed while driving home on his scooter for Easter leave on Thursday, April 14th, In an accident at the top-of Sawley Brow.
mother, said he held a pro visional licence and had the scooter for only six Weeks.
On Thursday night, said Mr.
Develop farm marketing
-M.P.
spent .two dayi^i l’ stltuency.
. [
, FRANK PilARSdN, M.PJ for IClltherbe, .this week
.................. ........... n| his con.
During! this time he visited l the C.W.S. Abattoirs at Wh'al-
ey; met local Council officials in i Clitheroe and Burnley Rural District Councils and walked over! Clitheibe Cor poration’s gathering grounds.
meeting Pad|j^ahi Farmers’
Mr. Pearson ' addressed
* Union on " Prospects for British Agriculture."
of : Burnley and District; National
Price Review in very great detail and had a ' lengthy discussion with [the members, particularly on |subsl^es an^ marketlrig. Mt- P e a r s o n emphasised th i t j marketing must be developed to keep pace with the! Increasing efficiency and production I of the Industry.!
He reviewed !: the current I | '
Mrs. Pymjhad never given any indication that she I i might take hqr own life and she had no worries to; his kno'^ledge.;
for Mrs. Pym, said he' found the body lying ir. a stretch of water .between the !public foot-path bridge and the main road bridge at Low .Moor
P.c. H. inight. 'ivho sfe'arched
Clough. ! The width!of [the river at
this point was 45 feet arid the level o f ! water jwas Slightly below average, arid not, fast
flowing. I ! A public footpathl jbehlnd
the mill, was 25 ifeet above the level of the'.water., ' |
satisfied ! that the cause of death was drowning arid , that, under all the clrcutiistances, the deceased tdok her own' life.
Tlie'coroner Isald^ihe was ! ! '
The mailmen drive safely
/"♦LITHEROE Post Office held their staff dinner in the
Station Hotel on 1 Saturday, when Mr. W. McColl, Post master, was chairman.
P 0 s t m a s t e r jof Blackburn, spoke of the splendid driving record during 1959 when 188,915 nfiles were covered by Clitheroe Post Office drivers with only one blameworthy accident.
■Mr. A. E.i plaler. Head ,'
drivers who ' earned awards which represented a total of
128 years’ safe driving, A special word of commend
ation was given to Mr. G. Briggs, who was awarded the third bronze bar to his 25-year medal, making a total of 28 continuous years of safe driving.
individual awarfis to the drivers who attended.
Mrs. S 1 a:t e r :j presented LIST OF ^WARDS
bar for 28 years; -Mr; L. Sell- wood, 4th oakleaf bar for 14 years; Mr. Kenneth Eccles Mr. J; F. Robinson and Mr. A Speak, 2nd oakjeaf bar for li
Mr. G. Briggs, ;'3fd'bronze;
years; Mr. Ai Marsh, 10-year medal; Mr. P.| W. Mfetcalfe' 4th bar to 5-yea'r 'medal.
Hargreaves arid Mr. F. Al nibble, 1st bfir 'to 5-yea:' medal; Mr.
J.jMusgrove, 3r(. year diploma; Mr. C. Burgess', Mr. B. Porteri And Mr. G. S May, 2nd year [diplomas; Mr N. Whiteside, Mr. S. J. Barnes Mr. Keith, Eecles and Mr W. F. Holgate, lomas.
Mr. W. B. Bartow, Mr. S. E. j 1st year dip-
Mr. Hesketh. assistant Post-- master of Blac,
_____ ______^kburn, and his wife were" also guests, and he gave a brief | but Interesting talk on staff, relationship ir the Post Office as embodlec In the ideal of I Whltleylsm,
Mrs. Catherine Peel, his A (KX)D deal of Clitheroe rural district should be of outstanding natural!beauty, CIl
■■ ■■|. .. / ,, . I .^ 1 . I I . Bowlarid as
Olltheroe ICirry driver,' said he Was driving from Glsbum to wards Clltheroe behind a lirge greett van. Between the two vehicles was the scooter. The driver was wearing a crash helmet.
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road at the top of Sawley Brow, the green van slowed down and the scooter rider
' NARROW STRETCH ' At a narrow stretch of (the
■pulled out either to take a look at the road ah,ead or to
out, he must have seen a lorry coming In the opposite dlrectloHi and he turned back. In so doing he skidded and was thrown off his'machine.
overtake. But Immediately he pulled
wlck, said he was driving a lorry, laden with seven tons of cotton, UP Sawley Brow.
Harry Smith of Barnolds-
seven miles an hour. As he wqs passing the van,, a scooter appeared from the rear of It. The scooter seemed to be in a
He was not doing more than
skid, and the front end pMt struck the front offside wheel
of the lorry. The rider: came off and was fiung against the side of the lorry.
I Mr. Edward M. Taylor, a
by the National Parks Com^ mission j for coriiments about the proposal to designate the area In accordance' with the provlslorisr of ■ the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Acjt 1949. The C ommi s s i o n are; under statutory obligations 'to con sult any authority whose area Includes land to|be designated.
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from the Council for the Preservation of Rural Eng land (Lancashire branch); who were also the Commlsslori.
The Council has.) also heard
substantial enlargement of the area, and ;x)lnt out that when the National Parks Committee reported In 1947 they refcommei ded th a t the Forest of Bowlapd should be a conservAtlon a^a, and at that time Included lendle Hffl and much df the ower. land jin the Ribble Vallf y.
They are ___ ,
consulted by encouraging a
the practical v£lue of extend-; Ing the boiln laries : of the | area would be to strengthen the power'of Iqcal authorities _
The C.P.R.E. suggested that
in r e s i s 11 n 0 developments' which are likely to, threaten in the river valley, l rather
theroe R.D.C. has decided. ! The Council lias been asked
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which are I malrily water gathering grc(upjdsii OPEN Tcj CRI'TICISM
thOn on the'Borland Moors, * ,
Call.In
and see liisoluuly
:iur grand aeleotion. There’a no obllgatliin .at the :
the boundaries had been fixei’ solely on the Intrinsic merltL of the scenery, they were open, to much crltlclsqi I because sc many local beOuty spots had been left out. h ,
They also suggested that If
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decided at thOlr meeting or ■Monday to tell the National
The Rural I District Council
Parks Commission that' they think a considerable part ol
Clitheroe ruraU district shpiilc have been included In th( area designated, on the line; of the area fefcommended bj the National Pdrks Committe-*
ln,1947. . ' -I r
the boundaries tof the area an to be altered, and the Councl think this should:be done, 1' would be helpful Ilf all loca authorities ) and; voluntar organisations | could agrei broadly on the nature of thi alterations. ' ; I
They are to Uggest that 1:
cashlre County Council W arrange joint : discussion^ about the matter, i
The Council I Is id ask ’Lan,
Contractors t 3 the iervlclrig of AGA,
AND FIRM THAT VALET
SW E E P ^ i MOVES
VACUUM SERVICE
Liancashir ESSE and oilr Speciality.
i2, LBVffi Tel.: caitherpe 11^9
STREET „.
RAYBURN COOKERS larraEROE
WITH THE TIMES Ion Authdrity.
Te).|: Cllther(^!ll49 LEVER’S BAHTERY ?mns i "iTT’" 0. Ltd. r a ip E R O E 214-
CduNCiL SEEK TMgKS ON FOREST PLAN
Included iri the proposed designation ofj the Forest of an area
£4 DEPOSIT on ALL Iheiel Mode
SERVIS from
7 / 1 WEEXt
3.YEAR
,Y OVER A PERIOD
OTP 3INT ’■ COUNTESS’’
OVER A ^RIOD
OV^R from 1 . .
WEEKLY 3-YEAR PE
ms * He congratulated the 18
D. LORD & SON Clidieroe
5 Modr Lane : Telephone: Clitherod 488
WEBSEX
Subtle colours, supple UMhers, styling with Paris in its eye. . . a girl can’t have many,!-
^ . L
sieclal models/ but been
of motor xu un uica nuivu n otof
his bike.! With the growing popularity spCrt, many firms have brought out J. A. ParkinsPn motor cycles have with
many successes tb his credit, Jifn regards inacl^e main- tqriance aS One of the key factors petitions and after each event he
farmer-motor cy^cllst, of|Littlemoor in readiness track.
each^part'of cycle
cycle
jWlth com
associated
further classtgom.'i !Minlstry of Ea,uc'at:ion regiimons demand that 'any sbhbol 'With over' 50 purillsj should have three -classes, but me'mbers of the'coirimlttee felt thbt there would be ' a : cbhsldetable amount Of money 'spent' for perhaps only, !one I Or two
children.: . | ! ,
' Coun, i B. I Bentley i (chair man) said the Parlshj Cotlricll had no right to take such a selfish view about the money.
of money because the school was quite adequate. .;However, If I that yias the policy of the (Jovernment, the school would have to tie built, ibut, she malritained,' It was money badly spent;
Afrs. bow qald It was a waste 25PEB;CEN’^.
P. Riley, Deputy Divisional Educatlbn Officer, said that the managers ^buldi have to pay 25'per cent, of-the cost and the Ministry would make a grant of the rest; All the school meals facilities would receive a full grant, |
In answer to a question, Mr.
agreed to pay the parent of- a 12-year-old girl 4s. a day transport allowance; when the weather was bad to take her from Carter’s Lane to Glsburn from where'She goes by bus to Clitheroe Girls Grammar School.
After discussion ! it was ' ;
at a cost of 7s. 6d. a day has been hired by the committee to take a flve-year-^ld boy to school.
A taxi from Tosslde garage
Ina49/ll Luggage tan,
greyhound or string softee calf. '
Conie to us w sho
Ester 49/11 Parchment,
Venetian blue or geranium two-lone calf.
1 ORDER Your :al Garage * III,
CHATBURN TY^E Telephone Chatbum 216
DEPT. I .'i III 'l i i l Clitheroe Advertiser & Time '. April, 29, I960
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I'EiVERECT NEW Fabiilous
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