The Clilhcroti Advcrlhcr & JDERS
infirm. The Police t° ° b a re ,ls,. of tlic service anti the ■ man and woman in the iviv avail
nn'.arj.
No charge is made, as free and purely
themselves of
nil o'W u moicr cycle, and feel th a t
.... unfortunate person then ... to YES. Area Organiser G Padeett. 26. Pink Street, p. ' -you' Blackburn, or to
•a count v H.Q.. 2. Liverpool i,V Hold Heath, nr. Widnes. further information and cn-
:n', n: forms.
WARNING TO
tlOTORISTS
N Autumn warning for motorists has been issued the Automobile Association.
. re are uvo hazards to look dead leaves on the road,
1 smoke from bonfires,
tailing leaves look beautiful a t s time or the year, it is stated, especinllv when wet. make t! surfaces treacherous.
■he road itself may be dry but d leaves retain moisture
eh longer, and absorb damp- s from the night air.
'would1'like' to help to save t;ive a helping hand to a
tEljc Clttfjcroe
JettiUcutisfcr & © m e s s FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1963
LOCAL NEWS
MM-IREE members of the Divi- J sional Education Executive
'(No. 5) were appointed to s i t on a committee to select a successor to Miss J. Charlton, head mis tres s of Clitheroe Grammar School for Girls, who leaves a t Christmas a t a meeting held a t Whallcv on Tuesday. Miss Charlton was thanked by
th e chairman. Mr. T. H. Seed for her work a t the school, and offered best wishes fo r the future.
been awarded the Diploma in Public Health by the University
Dll. L. P. GRIME, of Bank field House. Clitheroe. has
of London. Dr. Grime, a ss is tan t Medical
Mr. .Lindsay Grime. *
* A NOTHER £5 has been raised
A \ - for the Freedom from Hunger Campaign by the Clithe roe Youth Action Group. The monev was raised by members an d friends a t a coffee evening a t the home of Mr. an d Mrs. T. Parkinson, of Moorland Crescent, Clithcroe. Th e group's aim is to raise
£50 for the Campaign. *
* A NATIVE of Clitheroe. Mr. J. D. Smithies, aged 39. ilUJUKI) VERCOAT
t not bulky, it provides :i- to a season that is lianee from day to day.
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deputy Engineer and Surveyor to Bedworth Urban Council, W a r w i c k s h i r e has been appointed Engineer and Surveyor to Wirrnl Urban District Council.
Cheshire. Mr. Smithies began his profes
sional career with Bury Corpora tion. and la te r served with Clitheroe. Wilmslow. Brcdbury and Romilcy local authorities.
A COFFEE evening hbld a t | Avenue.' Clitheroe, yesterday
the home of Councillor and Mrs Ravmond Grice in Mayfield
‘ week raised £12. More th an BO people attended
th e event, which was held to coincide with the National Old Age Pensioners' Week. Included ill the event were a bring an d buy stall, a bottle
stall, and a lucky dip. *
*
' Clitheroc Magistrates in the '.Mavor’s Parlour on Monday. L a d v D. Worslcy-Taylor, of Townlicad near Clitheroc. was re-appointed chairman of the
magistrates. Deputv chairman rc-appomted .
•were: Col. R. G. Parker, Alder m an F. Bcntliam, Miss E. R. G a rn e t t and Alderman J. W. D. Criiclilev.
been appointed collector of rates and ren ts to Clitberoc Rural Council. He will take up his
Mr . f . IT. HEYS. of Peel Park
duties in December. *
where he instructed Nigerians in the making of ulcer-liealing clogs for leprosy sufferers, to about 100 peopple In Trinity
M
school recently. The event was organised by
the Church Fellowship and £10 was raised for the British Empire Leprosy Relief Associa
tion.
for tile Association. *
Mr. Turner lias now raised £00 *
. , MR. B. ROBINSON., of Rath- • mell was re-elected chair
man and Mr. E. Lister, of Rath-, mell. secretary and treasurer .at th e annual meeting of Bowland District Billiards League a t Rathmell la st n ig h t week. I t was decided to c a n y on the
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s tar ted th e proceedings by Mro- ilucing the compere, Mr. Sidney
Whiteside. Youngest artiste was 12-V™l'S-
old Jackie Wluteman. whose impersonations won for hei the
junior Bid for Stardom award Ian Curtis, aged 13. was one of
the vocalists. Other vocalists were Mis.
cMipw and Mrs. Smith. Miss Foulkes sang a t the piano, and Mr. John Hornby played his
UCCOrdian. p ian is t was Mrs. W. Shaiples. There were over 150 old people
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£ 4 ooo a t an auction in the Starkle Arms Hotel. Clitheroc,
° 1Mcss|1|tl! lDodd. Buckley and Toulmin of Preston, were the soUcitors an d ^ h a r d T u r n e r
and Son. of Bentham, auc tioneers.
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THIS WEEK'S BOAD SAFETY SLOGAN
Save a second lose « life
Clitheroe chemists open to dis- * ^ on Thursday.* *
eroe Congrcgatoinal Church vest-rdav week. Proceeds were for the British and Foreign Bible Society.
A COFFEE morning and after noon tea were held in Clith *
r . Richard Turner showed a film of his visit to Nigeria,
Avenue. Accrington, has At th e annual meeting of
Officer of Health for Blackburn, is th e son of Mrs. an d the late
CO-OP GRANTED OFF LICENCES AT TWO SHOPS
rpWO of Clitlieroe Co-operative Society’s eight grocery 1 branches were granted off-licences to sell beer, ivines and spirits at Clithcroc yesterday. The premises concerned arc the
Nelson Street and Victoria Street branches. Mr. J. Houklsworth objected
MAYOR TELLS WHAT MAKES CLITHEROE
REALLY TICK
J-JISTORY was again made at the Mayor’s Ball held
at the Swan and Royal Hotel. C l i t h e r o e on Wednesday when more organisations in the town were represented than has been the case at any other social function in the
Mavor a n d M a y o r e s s of
town. The guests welcomed by the
CUtheroc, Alderman E. Crosslcy and Mrs. D. Satterthwaite, included Councillor J. M. Airey, chairman of Clithcroe Ruial Council, and Mrs. Airey, and Mayor an d Mayoresses, or then- deputies from other Eas t Lanca
shire towns. Also present were the heads , ,
of the associations in the town, as well as magistrates anc police, Corporation officials and Clithcroc's Fete Queen (Mis.
Mavis Smith).
a t dinner isaid th a t th e company included the
what made Clitheroe really tick. Paving tribute to th e wondet-
The Mayor in a Uriel speech cross-section of
. . ,
ful support given by of Clithcroc to many elicits to
deserving causes, th e May oi said
his Freedom From Huger Cam paign fund, which is supported bv Clitheroe Rural D is tu ct bad now topped £3,000.
PLANNING
authority UNDER FIRE
rjvHE refusal by the County X authorities to allow .Nil'. J.
M Barlow, of Bed Colt“Bf' Rlmtngton. to build a bungalow
of bricks and tiles be bad chosen led a councillor a t a meeting o Bowland Bural Council s P ■ • Committee to d c s c i i b e tne
cou n ty Council P l * » " ' » ^ Authority's d i s a p p r o v a l
Councillor R . . WilUuimon^ who added: "X think it Is tune we put a stop to this nonsense. We are being ruled by a lot of bureaucrats."
idiotic bureaucracy. The remark was made by
tnc Town ancl Country Planning department said th a t if th« Rural Council fe lt stronglj abom the bricks his department would
waive their objections. •• We want to bring to >oui
notice th a t if we allow _ tills one
manv more may follow. At la st month’s meeting Mi.
Stables said he thought i t desir able th a t new houses should be stone-built to conform with oldei
bousing in the area. Councillor Williamson also
commented " I hope the Planning authorities will not pu t a span n e r in the works and cause all this delay in future.”
league lor the 1963-64 season on th e same basis as la s t season. Matches in th e league s ta r t
I.C.I. MANAGER PRODUCTIVITY
CHAIRMAN
"VEWLY appointed chair- man of the Blackburn
a n d District Productivity Association is Mr. C. 1. A. Cowie. works manager ot
l.C.l. Ltd.. Clilheroe. The Association is th e local
body representing the British Productivity Council, and coveis an extensive area, winch in cludes Clitheroe. I t was formed
10 years ago. The Association is non-political, .... .
free from government control and concerned only with the im provement of tho economic posi tion of the country for the bettei-
‘" o v e r 'th e 'y e a r s the Blnckbuvn
Association h as organised circuit schemes, exhibitions, nim shows
an d public meetings. Membership of the Association
is available to all firms on le-
quest. “ A strong effort is being made to launch a group appren tice scheme under which we hope th a t a number of small firms will combine to undertake the tra in ing of apprentices in a particu la r trade, each firm employing th e apprentice for a limited period.” s tated Mr. John Sice, of Mullard Blackburn Works, Ltd., the secretary.
CLITHEROE AUCTION MART Wednesday—Weekly Priz-e Sole
of newly-calved cattle, u lighter of 76 high class stock forward, before a good attendance of cus tomers. F a s t selling trade foi all cattle with good young cows
being exceptionally deal'- B e s t young cows £7--£98.
Other good cows £62-£75. Best heifers8 £65-£80. Other heifers
den. Bolton-by-Bowland, end Mr. H. Sharpies. Burnley, made
"phe Judges, Mr. J- J- Woiren-
the following awards: Newlv-calvcd heifer — f. D- Pryor, Brought. 2, Penningtons,
Bilsborrow. Newly-calved cow—1, L. Han
son. West Bradford. 2, R. F. Berry, CUtheroc.
Mr. J . M. Stables, architect foi .
to the applications on behalf of the Clilhcroc Licensed Victuallers’ Association. Miss Elizabeth Cank' said the
Nelson Street premises were on the edge of the town and th e re was no other oil-license or public house in the immediate vicinity. There were six public houses in th e vicinity of the Victoria S treet branch b u t they were all a t least a quarter of a
mile away. Miss Cank produced two peti
tions signed by 100 customers of each shop.
Mr. Tom Rishton of Kirkmoor Road , Clithcroc, managing-
secretary of the Clitheroc Co operative S o c i e t y said the Society was founded in 1861 and membership stood a t 3,000. H e . had chosen the two shops because he thought those areas
Liddle), Mr. Rishton said he did n o t know whether th e Rochdale Pioneers had been against the sale of intoxicating liquors in Co-operative shops or not. Mr. Rishton said th e appli
were n o t well served. In replv to th e clerk (Mr. T. U.
cations were made as a result of a decision of th e management and not because of requests from
customers. Mr. Harrv Dcwhurst, manager
of the Victoria Street branch, did n o t think th a t if a licence was granted th e two branches would be taking away any one else’s trade.
demand for intoxicating liquor was not clastic bu t fixed. Other persons must be affected if th e licenses were g r a n t e d . The demands of Clithcroc w e r e c a t e r e d for adequately he asserted.
Mr. Houldsworth s a i d the . , . piCTURED hold 8
PICTURED h „ l « FX of. Cup I. Ron"'. ( W « W ng
cn/hugtestic young supporters
MEN’S WEEKEND M O R E than L100 was
■rai sed by Men s W cAend at Trinity Methodist Church On Saturday a tea and con
c e n w S held and films “ mwn by Mr. Atidcwan on
Burnlev’s Centenary Yeai. included in the concert were
items by the church's male i one- choir, conducted by ml J.
^ h e 'c o n c e r t was tollmved bv a social evening organised by the
y0Th1 e male voice choir also pro
vided special music on bunoa, when the preacher r.t morning an d evening services was .lie Superintendent Minister, t n e
Rev. R. Jobling. __________
POPPY SELLERS ARE URGENTLY NEEDED
pOPPY DAY could he a flop in Clilhcroc if more people don’t volunteer to act as poppy sellers.
Coun Raymond Grice, of Mayfield Avenue. Clitiicroc is the
chief organiser of the town's effort for the Haig fund- ml ■*" urgent app^l by him last week brought forward only one
volunteer—a 73-years-old man.________ _______
With only a couple of days before the sellers tire
ROUGE SURGEON RETIRING
J )R . J o h n Macdonald, who has been police
surgeon in the Clilheroe area for the past six months, is
retiring. He is leaving Clitheroe, where
he bus been in practice as a general practitioner, to live in
the South of England. At C l i t h e r o c Magistrates'
Court, yesterday, tributes were paid to his services.
The Magistrates Clerk (Mr.
T. U. Liddlei who announced Dr. Macdonald's retirement, said he
was well known for his courtesy and kindness in all circum stances
It, had never been any trouble
for him to turn out to help the police a t e.nv time of the day or
night. Inspector P. Jackson, on behair
of the police, associated himself with Mr. Liddlc’s remarks.
The Vatican City Post onice
lias issued tile first stamps show ing Pope Paul to commemorate his coronation on June 30.
needed the posilion is fur from satisfactory. On Wednesday afternoon his
Jill
team of poppy sellers had risen to nine, and eight more had been promised by the Clitberie lo u th
Action Group. " I don’t know wlmfuv.rf lm'1
do unless more voluntee.iconic forward quickly.” stated .Toun.
Grice. He said th a t he bad wnltrn to
every organisation in the town, contacted all the churches, and
advertised in the Press. “We need 50 sellers spread over
the six days of next week. Where they are going to come from I ju s t don't know.” lie said. A brighter side of the picture
as a whole was the response of th e works In Clitlieroe to a request th a t poppies be sold to
the workpeople. “The response was very good.
Coun. Grice stated. He said lie could not under s tand why so few people were
willing to sell poppies on file s treets or from door-to-door. " I don’t know if it is the high
s tan d a rd of living we enjoy now th a t makes people forgetful of th e men who served in the forces. The young one’s don't seem to care, and the older ones arc no
better.” lie asserted. “There are 28 districts in
Clitlicroe to be covered bv poppy sellers." Conn, once explained, adding th a t it- was usual for th e sellers to go around in pairs, though, of course, that was not necessary.
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COUNCIL SEEKS HOUSING LAND FROM CHURCH
11'| IL Clerk lo Bowland Rural Council, Mr. L. D. Telford, is 1 aeain to approach the Vicar of Waddinglon, Canon J. L. 1.
Baker” lo inquire into ihc possibility or purchasing a site at I'Oii Road. Waddington, for proposed housing development. This was decided by the
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Council's Housing Committee on Monday, when Mr. Tel ford said that the Vicar had already said that the Church Authorities, owners of the land, were not prepared to
the cricket ground was avail able, bu t Mr. Telford found th a t tills had been taken over for
sell. Tlie Vicar said th a t land beside
private development. The Council hnd n waiting list
of 37 for houses and one- bedroomed fiats a t Waddington
—17 from outside the Council s area.
Mr. Telford said th a t as a
housing authority, the Council had a duty to provide houses for the area.
Coun. J. Spenslcy proposed th a t Mr. Telford should write
again to the Vicar to ask i f 1™ church would sell th e land in view of community needs. I t would lie a retrograde step
to s ta r t development farther down the Clitheroe road, Mr. Telford slated, as ribbon develop ment was inferor to central development and could spoil tin- green belt between Waddington
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THIS NIGHT
rr\VO of Blackburn Rovers' international stars, Ronnie
Clayton and Mike England were on the panel on Tues day night at a sportsmen's evening*! organised by the Clilheroe b r a n c h of the Rovers’ Supporters Club and Clitheroc Football Club at The Hall, Lowergate. Also facing questions from
* — *
MEMORY OF NURSE
PLAQUE IN
fN m c m o r y of Nurse Stevenson, who died in flic
village in 1914. a p laque is lo be erected in Sabden County
Frbication Executive No. 5 a t Whallcv on Tuesday, Miss Alice
Alston." of Sabdcn and a membe' of the Burnley Rural Council asked permission for flic plaque
to be installed. She told Hie meeting th a t
voting fans were former players ja c k Weddle, Aussie Campbell, Bill Eckcrslcy, and Willie Kelly
An audience of 250, mostly
youngsters, saw a display of sporting trophies including tpc F.A. Cup, on loan from Man
chester United. President of the Lancashii e
Combination. Mr. S. T. Pilking- ton, spoke of the important p a i t plavecl in the structure of foot ball by smaller clubs. He pointed out th a t if i t wore
originally a fountain lmd been erected in th e village in memory of Nurse Stephenson, but be cause of alterations m the village it had to be demolished. Miss Alston said s h e requested
permission on behalf of the managers of the school. Permission was granteci
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trotters.
University of Lancaster have appointed Professor G o r d o n Manlev to the Chair of Environ mental Studies with a principal interest in the evolution of the external environment and its effects in North West England
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