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CilNCE there are not likely ^ to be more than 180 children altogether on the school rolls in Simonstone and Read, the General Purposes sub-committee of Lancashire Education Committee f e e l that there should be one school instead of three serv­ ing the two villages.


ing of the committee on Mon­ day that Blackburn Diocesan t authorities were to consider


I t was reported at the meet­


Plan for the schools provided for the extension of Read C. of E. School as a four class infant and junior school, and for the closure of Simonstone C. of E. School and Read Con­ gregational School, which has only eleven pupils.


he matter. The original Developement


A RECOMMENDATION


A REPORTER from the “Clitheroe Advertiser and


Times” received this state­ ment from Mr. W. Kirkham, founder a n d managing director of Relay Vision Limited.


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Relay Vision Limited was founded 24 years ago, when six local traders amalga­ mated to form a radio and relay company with head offices in Accrington. The company has developed radio relay services in Accrington, Church,Oswald- Mo twistle. Rishton, Clayton-le-


Haslingden, Bacup a n d Rawtenstall.


most expensive outside aerials.


The company has purchased the premises at 12/14, Castlegate, Clitheroe, from the previous owners to make


in this important market town the full benefit of our


it possible for us to give our present and new viewers


services.


When asked about the pros­ pects of colour television,


ors, Great Harwood,


With the coming of television, the company was the first to rent and sell television receivers in the North of England, and-now has more than 25,000 satisfied view­ ers. This proves that Relay Vision’s policy of renting and selling only the best makes of receivers, and giv­ ing its viewers the very best and up-to-the-minute serv­ ice has been proved.


We are at present actively en­ gaged in wiring for tele­ vision in areas of bad recep­ tion, just as we did for radio. This new service makes it possible for our viewers to receive a perfect television picture in places where it is impossible to obtain satisfactory results, even with the largest and


"Obviously this is still a thing of the future, and experi­ mental receivers produced at present are very expens­ ive. Colour programmes will undoubtedly be transmitted in the future, but black and white television will surely be with us for a lot of years to come.”


Mr. Kirkham replied:-


Our new branch in Clitheroe will operate as a complete


unit, and will carry a full range of television, radio receivers, radio-grams, etc., a n d electrical domestic appliances. Servicing will be done on the .premises, thus ensuring immediate and efficient attention to all our customer’s needs.


The local director responsible


for Clitheroe is Mr. T. Hod- kinson, who has been with the company since its in­ ception, and he will always be available personally to to attend to our client's requirements.


(Advert.)


Rally marks end of Liberal


membership drive


membership campaign con­ ducted by the Liberal Party are satisfactory, although the officials of Clitheroe Liberal Association hope to double membership during the next 12 months.


RESULTS in the Clitheroe constituency of the recent


bers have joined and 2,000 items of literature have been distributed.


In Clitheroe alone, 100 mem­


been started in Great Har­ wood, and preparations are being made to start them in


An active association has


with a rally at Blackburn, when Mr. Arthur Holt, M.P. is the principal speaker.


other towns in the constitu­ ency. The campaign ends tonight


Parliamentary Liberal candi­ date for Accrington, and Mr. Stephen Holt, prospective candidate for Darwen.


TSupporting speakers are Mr. erry Maher, prospective


week ended November 11th, were 14,273, compared with 15,221 the previous week.


T IVE births registered in England and Wales in the


Committee, members of No. 5 Divisional Executive a n d managers of the schools dis­ cussed a recommendation of the executive that the plan should be amended.


o In June, however, members f the County Education


C. of E. School should be i extended into a three-class


junior school to replace Simonstone School.


This then meant that Read anfant and junior school and


new three class infant and


there have been consultations with Diocesan officials and the Diocesan authority has agreed to consider the committee’s view that there should be one school catering for the two villages.


Following th is meeting


New school will cost £21,700


A NEW school at Chipping


estimate for the three-class Infant and Junior R.C. School was approved at a meeting of Lancashire Education Com­ mittee on Monday.


will cost £21,700. This


be built on a site near the present R.C. school, and also near Chipping Brabins School, will accommodate 75 to 95 children.


The new school, which will


crowded and on a restricted site. This school will become redundant.


hool, which is small, over­ scI t replaces the present R.C.


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Price £122/13/2


or Hire Purchase: Deposit £25/1/2 104 instalments of £1/0/9


Radiogram:


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Cash Price £58/18/4


HIRE PURCHASE: Deposit £12/16/2, 104 instalments 9/9


RENTAL: Deposit £5/7/3, 8/3 weekly An Ideal Christmas Gift New Hoovermatic— Model 3334


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