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£20,307 gross, £20,226 net (duty paid £2,835).


' John Hdlgate and Soha, West Bradford, left


n manuf^ctuirer, former-


left certain land on trust for his wife for life and then I to the I Methodist church |or chapel at West Bradford for general purpcjses.


After family bequests, he I P J4N i^PR O V E b


Lamb Eoe, Whalley, has been approved by Clitheroe R.D.C..


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INTERVAL


CIM1ER(® But they were


*■ V» the DROYLSDEN 2; CLi;|.HER0E


rTHOUGH they ■were [the better team’-for ;tb ■


( game and led at the interval, pitheroe


pohits from their -visit to Droylsdm on Salu wis good to watch.


! CUtheroe had a new look forwa'd line. WiJ der not available. Green and Feely fohned til Munro and 'Warelng as left wing. IFeely had sr


I A was always dangerous, but Francis was slo dSehce was, on the whole, sound] with Ho


Shtton handled in the first


raid and Francis was offside when Barton took the free kick. qiiJn Hodson, for the visitors, h ^ e d aviay well, but there was no danger.


, CUtheroe attacked again and


Standards of . Clltheroe’s


Housing estate would destTjOy rural character of Whalley


SHOULD houses be built on The Canals—a'field close to Whalley Abbey? Many of the villagers think not, and


Whitehall a message lodging “ the strongest possible objec­ tion to the proposed development of the housing estate on land adjoining Station Road. ;


t o


to put their I views they attended a public meeting In the village school last night week, when they decided to send


■^he resolution was agreed upon' by the meeting-


attended by about 150 people—after Coun. . A; ' brooks, chairman of the Parish Council, who Is one of the plages three representatives on Clltheroe Rural District (lounoll,, had answered' questions and listened to opinions of rate­


payers. I . i with certain ^ stringent con­


for building The Rural


followed the news that a local farmer, Mr. {Arthur Procter, had made application to develop the land—once the site of the Abbey’s fishery— urposes.


Council! agreed.


ditions, that part of the land be recommended to th e . Countv Planning and Develop-


under.i the Town and Country Planning Act These Include provisions protecting adjoin­ ing property and others that ensur^ I that ^no houses are erected at ja greater net density than 10 per acre.


tries, the M.P. for Clltheroe, Mr. Frank [ Pearson, the County Counc^ll and the local authority.


Mr. G. Makhii 'Of Sands Cottage, Whalley, as secretary stated that 'the sc heme would mean alteration to the village’s character. Other obejectlons were that an attractive view would be obscured and [that there was no requirement for houses In Whalley. j


The protest committee, with


District nurse marries


[ TRAFFIC. DANGER


. One • objection concerned the danger which would be caused by traffic entering Church Lane from the new housing site. Church Lane Is a narrow thoroughfare which emerges Into the main street. The! junction Is a blind spot.


several of those present at the meeting.


: inlectedatthelsime time bretdise of vaccine.:


tWellooiue’ Imprsved Vaccine gives the best pi Pulpy Kidney. Only 2 o.o la Issued in 60 o,(|. bottlej To bbtialn immediate pn deaths are alrea ly occuijr; Pulpy Kidney Ai itiserun


Pup: .ly Kidney


njotectjbn against is neededi (25d(!ise8).h. ■


.ndit


bteotlin where Ing, jWellcjome' should be as the


1. ■


'^’hls danger was stressed by [


Oile commented, "We need


a helicopter week-ends when we have to cross the roads.’’ ,


' amenities were [preserved. „ In reply to this, Coun.


|


' There was ! a burst of applause whenl a • voice from the back of the; crowded room suggested that [the people, of Whalley should; buy the land to make - certain that the


Brooks observed that It might be ,a different story If the cost were added to the rates.


Impiovedi Pulpy. Piilpy Ki


|Vac ine I 'i , • : ney Ar^tise


ing expressed public thanks to the Whalley representa­ tives on the Rural Council for their constant efforts In keep­ ing thb village Interests at heart. The other representa­ tives for Whalley, In addition to Coun. Brooks, are Coun.


village! INTERESTS I The organisers of the meet­


present at the meeting.


many years, and president of Downham Women’s Institute, Miss Edith Eastwood, of Meadow Side, Grlndleton, was married at St. Ambrose’s Church, Grlndleton, on Sat­ urday, to Mr. William Altham, son of Mrs. and the late Mr. Altham, formerly of Waddlng- ton.


i


Mr. J. G. Eastwood, the bride wore a delphlnlum-blije lace dress with pink accessorie and a spray of pink orchids.


•Given away by her brother,


klnson, was in attendance wore a beige figured-linen with matching accessories a spray of freesla.


A friend, Mrs. Agnes Par- and suit and


Mr. T. Altham, was best;man, the groomsman being;' [Mr. Derek Altham and the usher Mr. C|llfford Wrlgley.


The bridegroom’s brother, , . j


,: The ceremony was i per­ formed by the Vicar, theiRev. J. T. Hall.; ■


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Chapel Brow, Downham, |^nd later the newly-m a r r l e d couple left for a honeymbon In Wales, the bride travelling In a blue and white dress, tweed coat and grey hat.


A reception followed at 35,


stitutes and a wrought-jron mofrairlno roolr frnrM rtnrolncr slonai Meaicai omce.


cluded cheques from Down- ham and Sawley Women’s I In­


The many wedding gifts jln-


THIS WAS NEWS... 25 YEARS AGO


I MAY 3rd, 1935


l lfR . harry! WEEKS was appointed Clerk to Bow-


land magistrates. * * *


Waddlngton in the final of the' Altken Shield compe­ tition.


West Bradford defeated


years, the Rev. F. W. T. Craske was appointed Vicar of St. John’s, Church. Black­ burn.


Vicar of Read for three * • * , * ; * * * : ' ' ' ■ A concert was organised bv


the first Clltheroe Rangers, the proceeds [being for the


hundreds to welcome back the Clltheroe team ‘ with the


presented the play “When a


at Standen Estate Office, who was leaving for Toronto, was presented with a tifavelllng Wesley


Mr. F. A. Hammonl a clerk ^ ^ ^ jL jj, ' Ui, 1


where choice is best BATHROOM SUITES: |


50 YEARS AGO MAY 6th, 1910


slopes of Pendle on the first Sunday in May, This century- old observance apd feast attracted many "amateur gypsies’’ from-.each side of the hill. ,


■MICK O’ Thumbs Charity’ was observed on the


made their first | public appearance in uniform.


Grlndleton Brass! Band


Oyer 20 different Suites displa]red| in actual room settings to hel|;' you decide on your new coloui^ sclieme. l^end for free leaflets.


FIREPLACES Over 100 Fireplaces for choosk fr|om. Come and see for yourself. Stocks always changing. Credit Sales arrant


you! to


a.nl. to 5-30 p.m. #}pnday to Saturday JOHN CHEW & CO. ■.LTD; ' , (Tel.} 44421)!


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children. The producers were Miss Duffy and Miss Alghton.


A DISTRICT Nurse In Bow- land rural district for


being organised. More than 200 people sighed the petition, copies of which were sent to various Government Minis­


Thl) resulted In a petition ^


sequel to protests wWchJ ^bat althou^^^^ fnllnmprt fhp tipcos that, a loea


The mpptins waS the * Coun. Brooks pointed out ipi


Council for building purposes, no plans had yet come before the Council. The site was not scheduled as a white zone.


W “ “rai


happened, that there was any likelihood of the site being developed on the lines of a Council house estate.


He did not think, whatever wuiii icau uui; ^uu-


dltlons Imposed by the Coun­ cil In making their recom­ mendation to ■ Planning and Committee.


the County Development


protest, which Is being sent to the Minister of. Housing and Local Government, was moved by the Vicar, the Rev. H. C. Shape, who said that a housing estate there would destroy the . character of Whalley as a country village.


Finally, the resolution of


Young Tories at the ball


flUTHEROE Division I Youiig Conservatives held’ their


annual spring ball at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clith- eroe, on Friday.


Clltheroe b r a n c h , whose chairman is Mr. Peter Moore and [secretary Miss Cynthia Blackburn.


This week-end, the: Young [


Conservatives are holding their [annual week-end school at Blackpool.


president, Mrs. J. Troop,' of Whalley.


Clltheroe. will be the first speaker, and other speakers are Mr. J. Hodgson, (pros­ pective Conservative candi­ date Wigan), Mr. N. Mlscamp- ■ bell (prospective Conservative candidate Newton-le-WUlows) and Mr. J. Yerburgh (pros­ pective, Conservative candi­ date Blackburn). The school will conclude


Mr.' Frank Pearson; M.P. for


This will be opened by their 1


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AFTER [SEVEN


ONLY YEARS


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with [a practical demonstra­ tion on speaking on radio and


TV, ' Women^s Guild


operative Guild on Tuesday' evening, Mrs. N. Hartley, la district member, gave a talk on congress resolutions.


She! was thanked by Mrs. Tingle and Mrs. E. Hallows.


[ Isiiiei by the National Committee, London, S.W.7.,


A T the weekly meeting of Clltheroe Women’s Co-,


i^ormatlon from your, stockbroker, .banker or other


prol'esaional adviser, and from your loctd Savings Com­ mittee, Savings Centre, Post Offioe or Trustee Savings Bank.


to buy yoiiof


surtax, to the


This was organised by [ j


scheme provides 'for 111 laihps after conversion - and replacer ment of 61. The new lamps will be of


street lighting conversion


Parker Avenue, Mearley Street, Kemple View, Mytton View, C e n t r a l Avenue, Whipp Av enu e, Garnett Road, Whltewell Drive, Hod- der Grove, Slddows Avenue, Seedall Avenue, The Crescent, Faraday Avenue, Whalley Street, Cross Street, DeLacy Street, Montague Street, Albe­ marle S t r e e t , , Buccleuch Avenue, Cardigan Avenue, Back Commons, Longslght Avenue. Pox ■ Street, : Rade- clyfle Street. St. Mary’s Street, Brennand Street, Park Avenue Eastham Street, Rlbblesdale Avenue, Brungerley Avenue. Milton Avenue, Cowper Avenue, Chester Avenue, Ha^-


of the lighting comnllttee, said this week that the Coun­ cil hoped to begin the work as soon as possible. : Those streets Involved are


the sodium type and they replace existing ga s . and electric tunsten lamps. Coun. E. Crossley, chairman


now (TENTH ISSUE) .


price was I to s sed by Warelng but' was able to clear his lines. Sutton shot very weakly and


[Wallace caught and cleared com- [fortably.,


Tihe visiting defenders iWere,


placing coolly and confidently. Warelng, when well placed, made • a faulty pass, but seconds later' Just mfeed opening the score for CUtheroe with a glancing header which narrowly missed the goal from a well placed free-kltk by ,,


i; M (^ . ! ■ [ . I I -Droylsden' attacked,; but, Hod-


I son broke It up by a strong kick, do^nfleld , to Francis, ■ whO: brought tlie'ball well under con­ trol only to see it run quickly aw)iy from him as he s-.t out for


go^. ' CUtheroe were playing eome


■ good, classy football, and on several occasions had Droylsden


on I the verge of panic by their skilful moves, prompted , very often by Feely, who fwas using open spaces with inteUlgence,


NO DIFFICULTY


/aUace had no dlfdculty cop- wlth a Droylsden corner, and red the danger competently


m the home forwards re- ied to! the attack. [


faulty clearance whep hard gave the visitors a


ner [whtoh was cleared to rke, who took ithe ball three


^.^•ts of the length of the field without I 'being tackled.; Hender­ son puhhed the ball for a comer


; to I avert' danger and the comer was clefred.


,]lt looked as though the visitors


- wwe bound to get goals by the sinful method of,their attacks. ■raeir football-was neat, clean,


and precise. - ' ' . Droylsdin kept trying to get ■


through, but the visitors’ defence w ^ playing confidently and Hod- soh was a commanding figure- In the middle.


Droylsden supporters began j to


despair of their forwards ever getting through and could be heard acclaiming the visitors as


a ^ n d side. ‘ . [ GRAND CLEARANCE


; After 32 minutes, Wallace made ; a grand clearance. Francis


sUpped it' in, the baU going In off the foot of a defender as


Price came out. Ihere was some doubt for a moment or two as to whether ithe goal would'count as the whistle had gone before the


ball entered the net. I t transpUed that the referee


hw whistled for a foul .on Ware- ing as he hit the baU, but to have given a free kick after the


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