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The Clithcroc Advertiser & Times, December 13. 1963


To safeguard from poison


f the legislation brought i nto dorce after seven workers had t ied between 1946 and 1950 as ohe result of contact with poison­ wus chemicals they had been t orking with in the course of


rP H E Agriculture (Poisonous Substances) Act. 1952, was


ions, 1963. wTheir purpose is to safeguard


w both employers and workers u hen the substances listed are t sed, and they also cover main­ senance. repair and cleaning of


isted under four headings. onLegal responsibility is placed


droducts. 1963, not only gives uetails of chemicals approved for gise in agriculture but it- also


p pproval Scheme list of approved ORGANISED by the Mayoress' ves guidance on their safe use


f chemicals on the farm.” AThe Agricultural C h em ic a ls


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BRAITHWAITES 48 WHALLEY ROAD CLITHEROE


good pa rk in g whilst you shop


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praying equipment. p A guide of the Regulations is


wrovided for both farmer and o orker in a leaflet “The safe use


eo be made and these are now (mbodied in the Agriculture


heir agricultural duties. t The Act enabled Regulations


hemicals in agriculture. l The poisons concerned are


tPoisonous Substances) Regula­ c orkers when using poisonous


farm workers


whether or not they are listed in the Regulations. ALastly there is the leaflet


Measures." All the publications mentioned are available at both Regional and Divisional Offices of the Ministry of Agriculture. r Fisheries and Food; they are the eesults of careful deliberation by xpertsRead them, read the label on


ural Chemicals ‘— First' Aid


the containers of the poisonous ab chemicals, follow the advice and


“ove all


TAKE CARE WHILE YOU SPRAY.”


caid to egg producers for the s urrent period are: Large, 4s. 5d.; standard, 3s. 4d.; medium, 2s. Id.; dmall, 2s. (all per dozen); Is. per oozen to be deducted for all dirty


r stained eggs.


m Ladies' Committee, a coffee f on Saturday, raised about £60


orning in the Mayor's Parlour or the Mayor's Welfare Fund.


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B he British Egg Marketing p oard's minimum prices to be


T Egig prices t PS.3 " Poisoning by Agricul­


BE A VTIFVL RIBBLESDALE


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TWINNERS OF SCOUT MR. A. SIMPSON, scoutmaster


ROPHIES


we roup, and Kenneth Speak, who oall, given by .Mr. R. H. Sagan C re the representatives of Alitheroe and District Boy Scout b ssociation at the world jam­ aoree in Greece in August, gave t talk on their experiences at ihe Association’s annual meeting


G of St. Paul’s Church Scout


Fn the Grammar School on cTriday.hey illustrated their talk with


s ere awarded the trophy fox s Mr. Mercer also congratulated


hurch pack. ports.


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olour slides and cine Aim. h The chairman. Mr. S. West-


aead, introduced Mr. Simpson t ercer, of Blackburn, the assis­


tnternational Scouting presented wlie trophies to competition


Tist ric t flags, Ribblesdale: Chompson Shield, Ribblesdale


inners. d Football cup. Grammar School:


s urlew patrol: patrol camping shield. Grammar School; senior pcout trophy, Ribblesdale Scott


atrol.The prize for cub proficiency


nd Mr. Speak MDuring the interval, Mr. G. M. Iant County Commissioner for


was awarded to the Par>h Church pack.


Clso presented to the Paris* wTile new Trinity Church pact


b The new shield for cub fop> af Park Avenue, Clitheroe, w*s


\ beveral scouts who have recently


Mr. R. I. Kay, the District Com­ missioner, who also called for w three cheers for Mr. Robinson,


een made Queen's Scouts. Mr. Mercer was thanked by:


ho operated the projector.______ is The Ministry of Transport has'


5sued 130.000 p o s t e r s and o50,000 “stickers” for disp.ay all bver England and Wales both hefore and during the Christmas


eason.


s lear Head ” Is once more the slogan for the Ministry'5 road safety campaign over the holiday


oliday season. C “ Christmas Driving Needs a


MORTONS THE FAMILY QUALITY GIFTS


NOW DISPLAYING A LOVELY SELECTION OF


BRIGHTER FUTURE FOR WHALLEY CRICKET CLUB


"YJEMBERS of Whalley Cricket Club are looking forward to the future with confidence, although it is generally recog­


nised (hat the annual income will still have to be improved so that the club can pay its way.


there lias been considerable re­ organisation and a new secre­ tary, Mr. C. G. Kenyon, a busi­ ness man, has been appointed In addition, many outstanding


optimism, coupled with a note of caution, at the annual meeting held in the Stanley Room, in the Conservative Club, on Monday evening. Since tile end of last season


There was thus a spirit of CHOICE - CHOICE - CHOICE


subscriptions have been collec­ ted.Though Uie club made a profit


stantial sum would be necessary to put the club house in order.


oon be need and that a sub­ a " Our Income is not sufficient,


nd in the current year we should


hosen as captain of the first i team, with Mr. P. Gorton vicc-


vities of the tennis and bowling sections were presented. f At a committee meeting which


collowed. Mr. G. Topham was ___________


captain. i___


t iller were made additional trustees of the club, bringing the


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of £44 last season, however, a w a r n i n g was given by tire treasurer, Mr. J. Birkett, that the present rate of income was not sufficient for the needs of the club. He pointed out that social


events during the year had brought in £127. Mr. Birkett added that addi­


stional games equipment would


£try to attain an income of sears, however, that the club has w lunteers to help with the work


1.000," he said. y This is the first time for many


hown a profit. voAppeals were made for more g hich is being done on the


sor a social centre in order to vecure a greater link between the


round on Sunday mornings. f Mr. Kenyon stressed the need


arious sections of the club. MA member of the first team,


he team selection committee. vicHe said that the captain and


lur. J. Peters suggested that in t t'ure plavers should not be on


a e-captain should be present in on advisory capacity, but that cther members of the selection


te-elected president, spoke of yhe club's difficulties in recent whears and the important changes " ich were now taking place.


ommittee should be people who were not playing in either team. r Mr. C. Bowma n, who was


At last we are seeing a bit of davlight,” he commented. criMr. B. Emmett was re-elected


treasurer. Successful reports of the acti­


cket secretary and Mr. Birkett


NEW CRICKET SECRETARY


jyjTtS. R- FORT was re-elected president, Mr. T. Howarth,


treasurer, and Mr, G. Pilkinston, chairman, at the annual meeting of Read Cricket Club held in Read Conservative Club l a s t night week. Elected secretary in succession


to Mr. S. Kershaw, who resigned owing to other commitments, was Mr. Frank Skinner. Mr. Piikington thanked Mr.


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Kershaw for the work he did while in office. The club rule which states that


cmended to make the total of wour new committee members


the club committee shall have no a more than 12 members was


Tere elected—Mr. J. Pollard, Mr. a. Wilkinson. Mr. I. H. Wilkinson cnd Mr W. Monk. Mr. Monk will


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"A WEEK tomorrow some Slaidburn re: orth,- who “ single-handed and unsoliciti


&F THE P 1 FOR 3


CHAMPIO


jjje poor Lands Charity, which is paic w jfjrhis interesting charity was largely c


po^r people of the village. v fiis name and his deed arc engrave


of^charity estates granted by thinking* but in the closing years of the 18th century they lost-the use of these lands. U: UP to about


3 jectment order. The case should jive was mysteriously absent. So


o grab the lands for themselves. 'enThe poor were served with an


■ . Tlie trustees then let the land . /so that the rent cleared their


Y.‘;Tho victors returned from c ork. They sold the goods and t hattels of 16 poor families, even £o the children's clothing to pay


' efault. Jhe cost of the suit.


'own estates of Poor Rate. This w rate went to the relief of paupers


,t ho lived in degradation—hence .phe use of the term “industrious


worth. STRONG CHARACTER


r anner for 55 years but they • eckoned without John Illing-


oor ” as a distinguishing label. mThe trustees carried on in tilts


‘. It is not known what Illing­ sworth's occupation was but he


seems to have been a man of aome learning. He was certainly s man of strong character. A ptaunch Methodist he was a local ‘reacher for more than 50 years. t Drawing up a full statement of Bhe case, he sent it to Henry Crougham, who informed the c ommissioners of Charities. They dame to Whalley in 1824 but oecided that everything was in


ord Brougham. 'WA two-day investigation at


have been tried at York, but the t poor people's legal representa­ dudgment went against them by


s Then the wealthy trustees, who t hould have been looking after the interests of the poor, decided


' j of the Manor.


thc ’ p o°rcr people of Slaid- bum’ had enjoyed the benefit


gain


Methodist Chapel, but a handsome silver grateful inhabitants seems to have long b Since the days of lames I


was firs Member


srriall plots for growing pota­ !to es. They merely paid a small


f n the land and cultivated acknowledgment to the Lord


/otrious poor “ grazed their cows 1783 the “ indus­


ttlingwc to one Turner.


m The M.issioner: p the trust


on t Illinawchat eve the 1 Bi Thell a? wrongful C charityhancer) proceeds — “ applied industn


leaded i: b t Othershe mono


t uted tohe utmoi the mano:


a t The chEhe poor About


out each Each cas^ p and the


for eveAnd so


cients vi circumst. losed.Some


built a t This is ! Lands


% # 8 i


rder.But John Illingworth was not L to be put off. He wrote again to


C hallev in October. 1825, led the t ommissioners to find against


he Trustees. d They directed that a new trust


t eed should be made and that hhe places of the trustees who


giroceeds of the land should be ot over. The new trustees as


ad died should be filled. p In future, they directed, the


it of their own estates. f pply the money for the bene­


ven to the industrious poor. n But even then the fight was a well as the old ones, continued to


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