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Beautiful Ribblesdale mI I


pilal plan i, V


l;n- of General Practi- Hospitals is endan- ;hr Government's ’ an for England and


so' untv file start and >• onv such hospitals in


.-hotiici be a five to the ’unl'.c.’tarns of the Plan


but all your many


■nv-.'.e them to join with n um b 'd action to pre-


•ratened d'.sastcr.


iroarh but later viewed u - alarm—is the concen- of all facilities in a Of l a r g e District


lam concept, of the plan heralded as a construc-


Mo.,pus Is. Tire con.struc- • hr new hospitals is


■o tn'.ncide with the ton of over 1,000 other


s.


o.-.tic ttrivinR-up operation son must naturally


<-,:nr degree of amalgtt-


ar.d the medical profes- general welcomes the


Y.t'on :n:o the new hos- ■ n largo number of hospitals. But some 300 threatened hospitals. ■ Genera! Practitioners


-.edern counterparts of Hospitals—are. in fact,


ral part of general prac- of them came into being nit of the enthsiasm of


:;ors and their patients, lsnitr.ds are by no means


d nor arc they oid- ri. The most important rhetr function is th a t Hie it possible for the


to be cared for by his tor. who. with the col- m of visiting consul- ■m continue to maintain cal skill and experience. .00 G.P.'s enjoy th e faci- thc small hospitals and not the slightest, possi-


af equivalent facilities q available in the new Hospitals.


. been estimated, that, by sclection. a t least one- all medical and surgical


r.s can bo handled in the jspitals. thereby relieving


trict General Hospital of barrier, of work so th a t


- elaborate facilities arc ■eely available for corn- cases.


ig stall in the small lios- •e iai-qely married women part-time; it is thought


p majority will give up rather than go to wort: distant big hospital.


■ important consideration : whenever p o s s i b 1 c


s near iheir cwn homes e n d s ,


should be. tended in instead of many


ourn.ry ave.y.


umnlete extinction of tile pm!:, would he a great and a loss ;o the effi- raciicc of medicinr. Make


COUNTRY WOMEN OPPOSE FLUORIDATION UNTIL MORE RESEARCH MADE


■jVTEMBERS of Whalley Women's Institute were on opposite 1 sides of the fence when the question of the fluoridation of drinking water was discussed at the Autumn council meeting of the County Federation of Women's Institutes at-Preston on


Saturday. A resolution was passed by a large majority urging local


posed by Mrs. W. G...Papc, of Whalley, a member of the executive committee, b u t opposition to the resolution came from Mrs. M. Thorpe,


The resolution was pro­


ShuHleworth (Lcck and Cowan Bridge XVI i said a discussion had been held on the subject a t a previous meeting because i t was of vital importance to every­ body and one in which the W.I. movement as a whole could


carrv a lot of weight. Following this a meeting had


rv.ee heard through this tee or direct to your M.P. a. :u. kmp-v s -RQBERTS.


isked if he was going to " C le o p a t r a " on moral a film fan said. ‘-Cer-


•! I."t him who is w ith - ton.e the c a s t f irs t! '


Readers Digest. r n i s h in g s


PURCHASE Pl.tR AN N UM


PHOI-STER V IN


JL-;N 1-URN ITU R E N ITU R E


PITTED FREE oni 5 /6 per week sh Electric


ONE LTD. ■ITHEROE


IC Girl


been arranged between Lite Lancashire County M e d i c a l Officer of Health, herself, Miss XI. M. Langley (county secre­ tary) and Mrs. A. Level* (Tock- holes W.I.), who had opened the


discussion /i


decisions was made. On Saturday members had their opportunity to give th e matter every con­


the Medical Officer himself was in favour of fluorl&c he wanted free discussion between associa­ tions of all kinds before a


I t was apparent th a t although , ,


sideration. V A R IE D O P IN IO N


Mis. Pape proposing the reso­


lution, said i t had been reported in a national newspaper th a t medical workers had found th a t tlte growth of human cells was Inhibited bv sodium fluoride ol one-twentieth of the strength of


fluoridated water. Tit a t did not mean th a t the


of Whallcy. The county chairman. Lady


authorities to refrain Trout taking any action until more exten­ sive research had been undertaken.


fluoridation of water was unsafe,


which had no t been completely proved, bu t they believed they had shown th a t more research work was necessary into the elTcct.s on the whole human body.


earnestness, th a t u n til assur­ ance could positively be given thev should appose mass experi­ mentation with every means in


their power. Q U E S T IO N S


several questions she would like answered by experts, including


-Can you b certain th a t no one, voting or old, will have any allergic r e a c t i o n whatever?’’ and "Can von he sure th a t no one with kidnesy disease, h e ar t disease or diabetes will be a d v e r s e 1 y. even seriously,


affected?" Opposing th e resolution, Mts.


’ water—i t contained a number of different tilings. In Birmingham where there was almost equiva­ lent to distilled water. 50 per cent, of the children had poor teeth. In Essex, where fluoride sodium occured in great con­ centration, children’s teeth were much stronger. It was difficult to be 100 per


M Tliorpe (Whalley) said thoie was no such thing as pure


Mrs. Lever, seconding posed She put to members, in all .


Speed limit plea by Worston residents


TVtESPITE an application to Clithcroc Rural Council b> d U resident of Worston for the imposition or a' 30 miles an hour through the village, it is unlikely consent


be given.


by the County Divisional Sur­ veyor, Mr. F. Shields, to the Highways Committee of the


This was stated in a report


lowing an inspection of the conditions the application was reported to the County Stu-


Council on Monday. The report said that,


veyor, Mr. E. Drake. The reply received indicated


th a t a s them was no system of s tre et lighting w i t h i n the meaning of th e Road Traffic acts, the introduction of a speed limit, on the road would require an Order which could only be made with the consent of the Ministry of Transport. I t was unlikely th a t consent-


would be given as the proposal conflicted with Ministry policy


in three aspects: 1


sh o rt th a t i t would be vir­ tually impossible to enforce. 2


men d ed on th e approach. from


Chatham, which has oppos ite ti te Calf's Head an d m o d e rn is in g of the existing


" s te e p h i l l” sign. E x i s t i n g u n au th o r is ed s ig n s arc to 0“


removed.


Saturday afternoon


The Jcnkinsons have n.l sonc out, bu t won't get very far.


Charlie Jones, across the wai. is polishing his car.


Albert's in his garden, clearing up. and burning weeds.


Sorting out bis cuttings, and tid­ ing to save some seeds.


Herbert's busy chopping wood. and tidying his shed.


___________Th e restriction would be so ___________The road was not built up


in depth and there was not the conflict between streams of traffic typical of a truly built-up a re a and which was regarded by the Ministry as a pre-requisite for the justifica­


tion of th e 30 m.p.h. limit. 3 _ T h e sh a rp bends a t each end of the village made i t diffi­ cult for vehicles to exceed


30 m.p.h. I t was. however, considered


th a t "bend" signs should be provided for the sh arp right- hand bend entering the village front Clithcroe. and “double- bend" signs for the sharp double-bend entering th e village from Downham. These signs would lie supple­


cent, sure on any subject and file same arguments had arisen about vaccination when i t was introduced.


He's sen t young Alec down the .Street, to"buy .some asperitis.


(His Misses has a headache. an d is lying on the bed.'.


And thinks " All'll make an easy meal, fray summat oil', of tins. '•


N o rm an a n d h is fam ily a re ctf to see the •• lig h ts " . V


Now an d then someone rcr%w, " I t 's drawing in a t n ig h ts ! '


George is nailing up his tenet, putting hinges on his gate,


___ <


Waddington Hospital


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


LADIES’ WYNCEYETTE or Brushed Nylon Nightgowns, W. WX and O.S.


—Economic Stores, 70, Whallcy Road. CUtheroc.


S AL E ! S A L E ! S A L E ! OF PART-USED BARGAINS


: 15 3-Piccc Suites from £5/5/0. * 0 Sideboards from 5U/G. 20 Extension Tables from 25/-


* 13 Washers, all makes, from 25/-.


4 30 Fireside Chairs from 19/6. NEVER MIND THE PRICES II MAKE US AN OFFER


PART EXCHANGE


* We will take your old Furni­ ture or Household Goods


against Deposit Write, phone or Call:—


* Valuations arranged during day or evening


CAVENDISH FURNITURE STORES


MARKET PLACE BLACKBURN :: TEL. 5023


RHEUMATISM. A new treatment for the relief of pain and stlflncss


View, Clitheroe.


In the joints by the elimination of uric acid from the system. Ask for CAL-MO. One month’s supply 5s. —Derrick Green. M.P.S.. 4. Railway


D E P O S I T W O R R I E S ? F O R G E T T H E M


= Yon like the Suite we have in our window p T h a t s not


worried about the deposit: WELL DON’T I!!


* Valuations arranged anytime. Write, Phone or Call: JAYS (FURNISHERS)


deposit.


10/12 RAILWAY ROAD BLACKBURN :: Tel. 7983


LADIES’ D R E S S E S , Skirts and news all sizes. — Economic Stores, Wliallcy Iload. Clitheroc.


SHIP’S CARPETS


New condition, all sizes. Many soiled bargains ana Carpets at sale prices. Ju st a word to those looking tor large and odd-sized carpets. Now in stock: b x 4. 54 x 4, 5) x 34. 5 x 4. 5 x 3J, 5 x 3. 44 x 4. 4> x 3\. 44 x 24. 4 x 4. 4 x 34, t 4 x 24. 34 x 24. etc., etc. All pile


Please Note.—No connection with any door-to-door canvasser.


u f t e d through. Carpets from £6/10/0: 4 x 3s from £12.


TAPSELL & WEST LIMITED " The Old Firm ”


89 Opposite New Inn


. LEEDS ROAD. NELSON Also at


No. 15. BELMONT BRIDGE SKIPTON


LADIES' FASHION SHOES. Bootees and Bedroom Slippers.—Economic


Stores. 70. Whullcy Rotui. Clitheroc.


Wheel borne export boom


A FAVOURITE essay sub­ je c t 50 years ago among


schoolmasters wlto prided them­ selves on looking ahead was: " Shall we Have a Channel Tunnel?” We're s till waiting for th a t tunnel and we're still, theoretically, outside the Com­ mon M a rk e t : bu t ne ith e r fact Bccms to worry our ex p o r te rs in tlie least. They are finding mar­ kets all over Eurpoc and all over


th e world. In August exports totalled


i l l 's ready for collapsing, wita the gales we've had of la;e).


re tc r 's oiled his pushbike. rushed off to watch the match.


His uncle's got his rod out. gone to see what he can catch.


Tile girl next door is conning. has brought tier boy to tea.


Her Dad lias got a rollin' on. looks fed iqi as call be.


mented by th e warning "slow" on the carriageway. A sign indicating "slow—major road ahead" was also recom­


The lads are carting branches to get their bonfire ready.


They're running round in circ.cs. and making quite a din.


They've niled i t high wi'it boxes, and i i looks somewhat, un­ steady.


. , everything 2/11 SHOP


33 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL OFFERS


COSMETICS AND HOUSEHOLD LINES Beverlcvs Hair Lacquer (advertised on ITVi .........................................


Stamav Silicone Car Polislt ............................................................................. j Bottle of 3 Hands .2 /8 , and 1 Bottle Ibcol (2/2) .............................


Drummer Firelighters ................................................................. Satinex Tissues ...................................................................................................... 1 Large Polyloil <2/11. and 3 1 '- Packets ol Greaseproof Paper .


4 Packets of Razor Blades and 1 Stick oi Shaving Soap .....................


f a n c y g o o d s a n d t o o l s Cycle o r Motor Cyle Rearview Mirrors ........................................................


500 Kerosene Lamps ................................... Cycle Rearlights ....................................... Artificial Roses ............... Cuke Icing Sets


............................ Large Fridge or Lunch Boxes .......................................................................


Set of 12 Drills ......................... Plastic Egg Racks ............................................................................................ Now Design Peg Baskets and 2 Dozen Peg.s


Drivers Gift Set (Leather Key Ring. Case and Licence Holder) Set of 3 Darts


.........................................


Stapling Machines (only a lew le f t ........................................................... Formica Bread Boards


....................................................................... PPIN 20/11 TOYS


Sparking Atomic Ray Guns ................................................. ’ 500 Talking Books (Kiddies Picture Books th a t actually tal ) . . . .


100-piece Jigsaws ................................................................................ Compendum of 12 Different Games .........................................................


G G L E S W IC K T YOU SHOP


ITES ROAD E


X M A S D E C O R A T IO N S Small Silver Xmas Trees ..................................................... 500 Boxes of, 18 Assorted Xmas Cards .................................


4/G 6/11


1 / 1 1 each 6/(3


2/11 2/11


3 f o r 2 / 1 1 2 / 1 1


sual Price 3/11 5/6 4/8


3/6 each 2/9 Box 5/11 6/9


5/11 8/11 4/3


l / - each 4/6 4/3


10/6


l / l l each 5/11 8/11 5/9 8/9 5/3


Our Price 2 /U 2/11


2/11


3 for 2/11 2 for 2/11 2 /U 2/11


2/11 2/11


2/H


6 for 2 /U 2/U 2/11 2 /U


3 for 2/11 2/U


2/11 2/U


2/U 2/U


And h a lf the dogs from here­ abouts are busy joining m-


But. now it's nearly five o clock, we cut our labours short.


The dnvlight dies, we draw the shades, and tints end all 100 soon.


Report."


Ottr simple occupations, tms October afternoon.


. . . J IMIFEL.


CHATBURNS TRAFFIC DANGER


IAACTORS agreed as conin* • bmory to conditions con*


sidored to b« dangerous and likclv to involve pedestrians and* vehicular traffic in Ribble Lane. Chatburn. were reported to the Highways Committee of Clithcroe Rural Council by the County Divisional Surveyor. Mr. F. Shields on Monday. , Mr. Shields said th a t the


Put, down our tools, and go inside to catch the "Sports


£348 million, and in the first nine months of this year figures were six per cent, up on last vear. Now comes the wonderfully exuberant, news of the Motor Show, which within a few days of opening booked orders for £175 million, with fresh orders coming in all th e time.


And where have these orders


come from? The answer is from all over the world. There was a time when concentration on U.S. markets, though highly profitable, caused a loss of ground in Europe, where formid­ able rivals were making hay.


Not any more. There are .still valuable orders


from across th e Atlantic, bu t to these can be added orders fiom Italy. France. Germany. Holland. Sweden. Switzerland and Eire. In th e first day of the Show. British M o t o r Corporation topped £20 million: Rootes Group. £22 million; Ford Motors. £31 million: Vauxhall, £ 2 3


million. Record production is expected


in the industry in the next 12 months.


SITUATIONS VACANT


Ribblesdnle Cement Ud., Clithcroc


Vacancies occur for the following position


Good rales of pay and conditions as per Craftsman’s Agreement in the Cement Industry.


MAINTENANCE FITTER


Parish Council had requested provisions to alleviate these con­


ditions and the matter had been discussed on the site with Parish Council representatives. 'Hie report said th a t the pro­


House available for suitable applicant after a probalionary period.


ALSO ELECTRICIAN'S MATE


For regular work within a •> shift system.


vision of warning signs were agreed lo be justified as the opposite roadside from the fron­ tage of the housing e s t a t e c o n t a i n e d two pedestrian accesses to p a th s leading to a piny field. Signs indicating “children playing” h ad been provisioned. I t was recommended th a t a


per NJ.I.C. of the Cement Industry.


Apply personnel ollicer.


pedestrian access through the estate boundary fence abutting the roadside a t the northerly end of the housing frontage. The entrance we.s said to be un­ sighted for vehicle drivers from the direction of Grindleton. The main vehicular access to


Conditions and rates of pay as ___ iO.


surprising, really: shows you have good taste But you rc


v We accept your furniture, eic., as part exchange against


BROAOLOOM AXMINSTEtt & WILTON FITTED


All th e latest colours ana designs All a t less than usual prices Widths from 27 ins. to 6 yard3


Example: ft x 4 yards £27/10/0 Delivered and tittea tree


SO. LrEADEPSSELnLO^DWNllsON Tel. G281G Also at Sktoton


PIANO TUNING ana repairing ns exnerts: 35 years experience, P- receives prompt a t te n t lo n .^ h a rp , 42 New Bank Road. Blacknuin.


Phono Blnkewater 43180


p j W E E K S O N L Y ! ! i T O C H R IS T M A S


* To Ensure a Cosy Christmas visit our Showrooms this


* 3-Pieco Suites


* Dining Sets * Carnots flitted it required)


* All Available on our Easy Payment Schemo


* Orders accented Now. (Carnet fitting, special ordering from warehouse, otc.) Completed


before Christmas B U T D O N ’T D E L A Y I !


Your old furniture still taken in Part Exchange


B R O Y /N B RO S . & T A Y L O R L T D .


53. K ING W IL L IA M STREE T BLACKBURN II TEL. 5583


nn UPHOLSTERY. Save Middle­ m a n s^ p ro f i t wo re-cover your treasured 3-plecc as new tor as little as £10. Chairs £3. Over; 100


Weekend and see the latest designs in:


lighten busy feel


SKIP V. In leather. Black, tan. Burnished brown or dark brown grain. AA—D


fittings. Micro-cellular sole. 63/11


The Clitheree Advertiser & Times, November T. 1963


inttorns for your choice. Work manship tirst class and guaranteed. Collections and deliveries free. Phone or write today ancl we will be pleased to call evenings a t your convenience. Distance no object. Bcakbanc. G8 Sandygatc. Burnley.


Tel. 7188._______________ _ ________


RUSBR1DGE for high-class DIA­ MOND REPAIRS of all kinds: satis­


faction guaranteed. — 24, Kjbg William St.. Blackburn. Tel i920


ANY MAKE of SEWING, MACHINE repaired, cleaned and oiled, or com- nletclv overhauled; satisfaction guaranteed. - Walter Thomason. Open Market. CUtheroe. every Tues­


day and Saturday


CHILDREN'S TIGHTS and Stretch Trews — Economic .Stores. 70. Whalley Road. Cllthcroe._______


East Lancashire’s best buy In sowing machines


BOUND SPOOL. PORTABLE ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE


Reverses. Darns, Embroiders, fits standard parts


3 year guarantee 28 gns. oomplctc


Deposit £G, 5/G weokly hobkirks


12G, Darwcn St., & 35, Salford Blackburn :: Tel. 44873


Exchanges. GO years’ experience


ENERJOIDS. Tonic Tablets with V i tain in B Create energy and tone


View, CUtheroc. ________


iit5 th e system. Invaluable aftc: I illness they puidfy an d enrich th e


blood One mon th s sl\pP&«iilwav Derrick Green. M.P.S., 4, Raima*


Ss»fe tre a tm en t. J u s t one •iftor b reak fa st and t \ to aftci I stumor and NO special dieting. Ask for s l im -U-ETTES.—Derrick Green, 1 MJbSL.1 4 .H a llw a y View. CUtheroc. |


c i m s a f e l y . A new. absolutely


I pram SERVICE. Hoods rc-coyered: l new aprons: wheels rc-tyrcd and | ren n tred __A. E. Hargreaves. Moor I Efno nnd Woono Lane. C li tb e ro c .1


Tel. 683. __________


LADIES’ COATS. Drosses and Cardi-. c a n Suits all sizes. — Economic


Stores^ 70. Whalley Bond. Clitheroe.


qAVE SPACE IN YOUR H0MEI Let tus convert you: sewing


o an attractive electric'Portable i model. Price only £12


fncludes electric motor, stitch light, Ioot control, and handsome cairy- .


fnc case. Collection and delivery


Open Market. Clltheroe. Tuesdays and Saturdays.


ree all districts—Walter Thomason. ____


HYRIL LORD CARPETS cost !css.- t For samples and estimates send p.c,


o Accnt. 3. Biddings Lane. Whallej. or Phone 2233.


NO DEPOSIT 17" TV and only 6/6 T week rent. See these sets at


S'- a week rent.—Ring Telehiro C U th e ro c 636.


Rental only ° m free


period 1 Clithcroc


from government A few only 21 _________


melehire—but hurry, there s not 636


NO DEPOSIT. n


any left.—Rine Telehire Clitheroe |


SPECIAL OFFER to o*d age pen­ sioners 1-r TV, No Deposit only


J 'V " ! 2 _ ^ K MT0t?iuS ; 636.


restrictions. Minimum i


IV


RUNK BEDS, brand new convert- able Safety Ralls. Ladder. £10.1 New’ S p r i n g interior Mattress, optional. 5 year guarantee. £4.— Tel. Blnkewatcr 859<4.


r o n N E R HOUSE, King Lane. Clitheroe. Dormy Blankets and |


Twilled Flannelette Sheets.


BLACK AND WHITE Transact Pram. Mattress and Raincape. good condi­ tion £10. Also Folding Push Chair, new C4.—No. 2 Flat. Low Moor |


House. Low Moor.


t n n c a l e I H a r t l e y & S u g d e n 1 ■


1,00 “ Can be seen in working c o n d i t io n . F i r s t - c l a s s o r d i ^ .— G r e j - siones. Rimlncton. near CUthcroc.


?G,a?ico" Hot Water Heating Boiler for Central Heattne. No. 1 <"Ml. 210.000 B.P.H. units per


Tel. Ciisbnrn 2 0 8 . __________


RUSBRIDGE—You can choose any article In stock—Watches. Clocks. . Rings. Cutlery — and pay fot it weekly.—Rusbrldge. Jewellers. -4. | King 'William Street. Blackburn.


SI. JOHN’S CHURCH l-Iurst Green


WHIST DRIVE


Saturday, November 9tb 7-30 p.m.


in the Church School Hntrancc ami Rcfieshnu-nls 2/6 /


CUTHEROC BOROUGH AND RURAl. JOINT ROAD SAFETY COMMIT! 1.1.


the estate was wide and adequate for trallle but. entry on lo nibble Lane from the estate by child­ ren was. to a large extent, unsighted for vehicle drivers from the Grindleton direction. This was caused by the hedge a t the roadside. I t was recommended th a t the


growing hedge be removed and an open type fence substituted.


fo r the Church or England Children's Society.


30. Queen Street. Whalley a colTec evening raised £9 10s.


FOR CHILDREN.— Held a t Schools (Rural ami Local). Secretaries of organisa­


tions and Church Party Organisers please note A limited amount of Christmas Material suitable


as presents for, children, and bearing a Road Safety theme, is available upon written request Free of Charge.


Please contact die Secretary, 39, Billington Gardens,


Billington, Blackburn. Early applications would be appreciated.


Coneron & Leemirsg


17-19 MOOR LANE — CLITHEROE T e l , 626


_________ _________ E n g a g e d a t C h r i s tm a s -


and onlv a diamond ring can capture tins wonderful moment tor- over We have abcautift.1 selection of diamond engagement rings and will be glad to give you any help we can m choosing > our ring.


a diamond is forever


23 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE Telephone Clithcroc 796


The above shoierocmt are open until S p.n. 1-ndayt. vryrSSfV*


1 - That’s


all it costs I to install


this superb 17" TV


Really modern styling. Wide-angle screen. Turret tuner. Incredible, isn’t it! But it s true. You can have this magnificent 17' slimline installed for just one month’s rent in advance—that s 34,3d- After that you pay only 7/nd. a week. Minimum


rental period is 12


months. Compare prices. You’ll have to admit that D.E.R. offer the best. Visit your local showroom now. The address is below.


== ==


d a n l o r d & SON


5 Moor Lane, CUtheroe


SPIN. Black or tan calfskin Also in suede. Micro- cellular sole with i t ' ' heel.


75.'


£


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