4 The Clithcroc Advertiser & Times. December 1.1. 1963 THE FUTURE W E S T ft I 01 N G O P Y O R K S H I R E
SHARP RISE IN BIRTH RATE
A SHARP rise in the bir,b ra,c is notcd in the annual report oj Dr R c . Webster, the Medical Officer of Health for
, • i nver the last 10 years the average is the same as to ^ dfc whole country, and the same is true of the stillbirth ra ,
Cl,tl" The low infant mortality this year balances last ^ afr s Dr. Webster states
He savs the figures are not a r 1
.hnnir.keeDins transfer, but
lru c b " o f ^ satisfactory P0S1n°Th0 sharp rise in births is
to be noted; It wi" be specially significant for schools a few years henco. It remains to be seon if it is a chance result in one year, or indicating a now trend," Dr. Webster remarked. Infectious diseases were ncgli-
nnnulation, in lind 1962. 14.4UU. The number of inhabited houses mthe end of 1982 was 3.88fund the rateable value was £145.848. During the year there were
plThel0ar'ca of the borough is 2.386 acres and
l'l2300
030 births and 228 deaths. O those born. 118 were boys and
1.000 or the population, which was an increase of 5.d pei 1.000 on the figure for the previous
Tlic rate of births tvas 21.3 pel
>FI t ‘is the first lime in the last 10 rears that over 200 children have been born in Clithcroc.and the rate of 21.3 per 1.000 is 3.3 per 1.000 above the national rate.
USEFUL CENTRE Commenting on tile Clithcroc
TAESPITE the recent controversy over the demands bjJVhallcy uMagers^ around the village and th^ ^u seque ^
for a proposcd whallcy eastern by-pass by the
L am a sh ir e 'c t .n .v Councils H ig h w a y s ^ Bridges Committee, this is not the only by-pass drivc ihrou81’ ,,ic
C" ‘ Tim n " w s the can be seen that the road avoidmg Chther d
follows (he present road until the outskirts ot Billington.
S '^ “ I h r ^ l .a 'g c 15^ T t n w ' Z \vhcre H wi„ fork across country to ^ vnnrs before work on these two
stretches'o^roa^begins. Thc'hig'h ^rirnhy^on the wfiallo,- easterly by-pass may mean that work will start on fh,s
roatls was made in the first review of the Lancashire
C o u m ^ S o p r n e m Plan, preserved1 and
rural areas should be ca for the consolidation
physiotherapy centre. Dr. Web- ster savs it is a voluntary oi gam- sation,’ supported by public sub- scription and small payments made by patients, and also from monies derived from the funds of the former District Nursing
Association. “ it continues to render useful
service,” states Dr. Webster. “ A wide variety of treatments are available and appropriate physio therapy is given to an increasing
number of patients when recom mended by their medical attend ant."Dr. Webster goes on.
centre relieves the pressure on the physiotherapy departments
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of local hospitals, which are m-osslv understaffed because of the shortage of trained person
nel. The centre also saves the patient time and trouble. It has no connection with the National
^ ^ J ^ e fu f lv ^ o n lr o ^ ^ will^b^made'where ^ppro^la sctticment pattern by the influx of new population, “heir po “w™or rural areas the County Council have placed
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ABBEY MILL IS TAKEN OVER BY MANIFOLD TEXTILES LIMITED
‘ Manifold Textiles Ltd., of Manchester, their main customers for many years. ____ n ____ T «,1 s*/*Utnn
The two active directors of Green Bros.. Ltd., cotton “ W P h O P P t h a
manufacturers. Col. Leonard Green, and his brother. Mr. James Green both died this year.
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The Ideal CHRISTMAS GIFT
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ALL THE LATEST TRENDS
IN FASHIONABLE CHUNKY
KNITWEAR ARE AVAILABLE
IN BRILLIANT NEW COLOURS AND
FLATTERING STYLES THAT WILL THRILL YOU—AT
REASONABLE PRICES DAKS—MAXWELLE—GOR-RAY SKIRTS
STOCKISTS OF: Bracmar Pringle. Tanya
Munrospun Charles Creed Steivarts
of Jedburgh Drum Lan Rig
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cern felt about tlic future of the business will now be removed as we intend to provide continuous employ ment,’’ Mr. John Lowe, c h a i rma n and managing director of Manifold told an “Advertiser and Times” re
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porter on Tuesday. '• All operatives will be taken
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Manifold Textiles Ltd., already had more than 1.000 looms at the Elm Street. Burnley mill, of Ca l d e r Valley Manufacturing Co., Ltd., and. at the Harle Syke mill of Finslcy View Manufactur ing Co., Ltd.
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nisation with an extensive mcr- chanting side in Manchester. Wc expect to have as good an employment record in Billington as wc have had at Burnley where there has been no short-time working even during the worst trade periods of recent years,” Mr. Lowe stated.
will continue unchanged with Mr. Fred Manley as general manager and Mr. John Hall as production manager.
The Jordanian Department or
Antiquities lias given permission to Dr. Ralph Baney, an Ameri can archaeologist to resume div ing operations near the eastern shore of the Dead Sea in another attempt to find the Biblical cities of Sodom and Gomorrah.
attendances at Football League matches on Saturday, November
There was a further decline in
30th. Tlic 44 matches attracted 588.989 as against 639,748 at 43 games on the same day last
season. The respective aggregates are
The management of the mill
Abbey Mill has about 430 looms. •
• Wc arc a semi-vertical orga Mr. Lowe pointed out that • C—Settlements where dcvelopn/cnt is to be severely ‘ curtailed: Chaigley, Downham,
Heaitli Service." He adds that from time to tune
i * -* * • ■ it had been found necessary to
appeal to flic public for help. •
• The committee of the unit very much appreciate the support . bv the public, without
carry* oh," states' Dr: -wuJbl. ,1 n, He describes tile Old People’s
Welfare Centre in Lowergatc as a "beneficial and popular social centre.” He says it is much app reciated by the older generation. That too. is supported by
voluntary subscriptions, with encouragement from the Borough and County Councils. Dr. Webster says that though
the town was free of poliomyeli tis during the year, it is essential
XMAS POST
letters or parcels on Christinas Day and Boxing Day. the Post Office announced this week. There will, however, be one delivery of letters on Sunday, December 22. Normal collections will be
There will no deliveries of
made up to December 16. From the 17th to the 23rd the last col lection at Clitheroe will be 8
p.ni.. but tbe public is asked to post early in tbe day. The last day for pasting parcels
and packages for Christmas is December 18. and the last day for letters and cards is the 19th. The lost general collection
AN ELECTRIC FIRE 0 ™ * ™ ^ Gives the closest likeness lo a HaAun, « d r>«„ H»<«r«. Oimplex. etc., always in stock, encss iu u uw«i.b —........- - ________ I by electricity. Can dl _____ _ Any of these terms can he varied to suit uutiNiUu.u
Our Hire Purchase Interest is ONLY 5% ' ^ anrZT on all Domestic Appliances ..and below
LIMITED PERIOD OFFER— Willi every Washer bought Washing Basket and Soap Valued al 30 -
HOOVER JUNIOR CLEANER .............................
H 8 8 v iS DENS xE CLc ! i : unnvFR 65 TWIN TUB WASHER AND iui
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B88viE ¥ £SS SSi SPIN DRYER ...............................................................................
HOTPOINT TWIN SIX TWIN TUB WASHER ..................... BIJRCO V TWIN* tS ^ W M ^ ^ A N D HEATER
CAPACITY FOR CLOTHES, AND HEATER THF NEW FULLY-AUTOMA1IC BENDIX. NEEDS
from the sub-office letter boxes and other boxes in tbe town area will be 5-45 p.m. (5
p.ni. on Saturday. December 21). Clitheroc’s bead post office
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Cash Price £26-17- 6 £31- 0- 2 £38- 4-10 £23-15- 5 79 GNS. 65 GNS. 105 GNS.
55 GNS. 63 GNS. 75 GNS. 64 GNS. 65 GNS. 72 GNS. 53 GNS.
1H Pf IIMBING OR FIXING TO THE FLOOR ..... ................. AS ABOVE—WITH AUTOMATIC CLOTHES DRYING ....... ........................ r
reasonable price.
counter will be open during the normal Christmas period i.e. 9 a.m. to G p.m. (5-30 p.m. Satur day). Pensions and allowances due
MAGNAVOX S.604. COMPLETE WITH DIAMOND STYLUS
for payment on the December 25 and 26 will be paid one week in cdvancc.
WEDDING FLETCHER—BROADLEY A JOURNALIST, Mr. David
-r *- Fletcher, who represented the “Evening Telegraph” in the Clitheroe area, was married on Saturday at St. John’s Church of England Church. Accrington, to one of the paper’s news typists. Miss Joyce Broadlcy. Miss Broadlev, of Stanley
V S S ' S S f t f f i 'S J S S 1 B S H K CASE AND STRAP ............................................................................. ............
DYNATRON TOURIST:'COMPLETE w iTH LEATHER CASE ° AND PERSONAL EARPIECE ....
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Street, Accrington, and Mr. F l e t c h e r , of Castle Gate, Clitheroe, will live in Birming ham, where Mr. Fletcher is to take up a position as educational
correspondent to the “ Birming ham Post.” Tlic bride is the only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Broadlcy, of Sydney, New South Wales, and the groopt’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. E. Fletcher of Northampton. The bride wore a knee-length
K.B. RHAPSODY, VARIOUS COLOURS .................... I I o t e r m in n h S a ^ ^
YOURS NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT ...............
TAPE RECORDERS ci^UN^iG*TK^US^WTH^UTo'MATic RECORDING ............
^ S 4m ^ B K T R A C K - : : : : : - 28 GNS.
25 GNS. 42 GNS. 39 GNS. 62 GNS. 75 GNS.
Cash Price 131 GNS. 15" GNS.
ives :::::::
1I V GNS. 13* GNS. 13 GNS. 15 GNS. 16 GNS. 15 GNS. 15 GNS. 13V GNS.
DYNATRON NOMAD................................................................... " DYNATRON DE-LUXE .............................................................
dress of ivory and pale gold- figured brocade and a shoulder- length bouffant veil secured by a bead-band trimmed with pearls. Her bouquet was of pink roses and white carnations. Bridesmaid was Miss Ida
S ^ } ER aI m OORA M—STERE PH ONIC' TAMBOUR' DOORS H'MAS A B O V E BUT SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT DESIGN .......
FKCO LUXURY MODEL, STEREO GRAM ............................... CKCO LUX
Walsh, in a pale blue brocade dress. She carried a bouquet of roses and carnations. A colleague on the head ofTice
AT Y0UR HOOVER dealer .
Cash Price 19 GNS. 23 GNS. 22 GNS. 73 GNS.
. 63 GNS. 64 GNS.
£2-19- 0
£2-15- 0 £4-12- 0 6-
£4- 9- 0 £
12- 0 £7-18- 0
Deposit £1-13- 6 £1-15- 0
£1-11- 6 £1-13- 0 £1-13- 0 £1-15- 0 £1-16- 0 £1-15- 0 £1-15- 0 £1-13- 6
Deposit £2- 0- 0 £2-13- 0 £2-12- 0 £7-14- 0 £6-13- 0 £6-15- 0
4- 5
3-11 6- 7 6-
1 9- 9 11-10 Weekly
Payments for 2 Years 2-11 3- 3
2- 5 2- 9 2- 9 3- 3 3- 6 3- 3 3- 3 2-11
Payments for 3 Years 3- 0 3- 7 3- 5 6
11- 9- 10- 1 11 CARS
M IN I SA L * . A COUNTRYMAN. Choico of colour. Basic Price troni X417.1J.1L From X97 Drpmit and 36 Payments ot £13.2.6.
AJO Mark H SALOONS and COUNTRYMAN. Choi ce <d ,• i ’ur. S*»l. from £556.7.11. From £120 Deposit and 36 Payments ot £16.5.0.
/,G0 SALS. A COUNT RYMAN. Cii.-FV ot ivlour. Saloon lioir. C72C.14.7. From £153 Deposit anil 36 Payments ot £20.15.2.
M io SALOONS. Choice of • u v. Banc Price from £1,051.16.3.
reporting staff, Mr. Tom Shar- ratt, was best man, and Mr.
Gerry Corr, another colleague, was groomsman. The Rev. William M. Williams,
1962-63—14.829,180 at 943 matches ( a v e r a g e 15,726>; 1963-64— 14,552,609 at 954 matches (aver
age 15,254).
The.deficit.this season is now
276,580.
officiated at the service, which was followed by a reception at the Dunkenhalgh Hotel, Clayton- le-Moors. The couple spent their honey
moon in t.hp Lake District.. ML FROM
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TOLL b a r g a r a g e , w h a Tel. 7033 — BLACKBUR
NEW AUSTINS NEW Yll
62 GNS. 125 GNS.
145 GNS.
Deposit £2-17- 6 £3- 2- 2 £3-16-10 £2- 8- 5 £8- 9- 0 £6-17- 0 £11- 5- 0
£5-16- 0 £6-13- 0 £7-IS- 0 £6-15- 0 £6-17- 0 £7-12- 0 £5-13- 0
£6-12- 0 £13- 5- 0
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Wcckly over 3 Years 3- 7 4- 2 5- l j>- 2
11-0 9- 1
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10- l 7- 5
8- 8
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r'inoc of about 12 different models continually in S f^ ^ S e r . ^ e , ity, cU, for stereophonic sound at a most •1
, m-intel finished in Sapclc Wood or — -
<^.S A V J T S V i" waiters J al 0 ak. hire
- and ,oB ,iP“ ’ Conv ‘ '
tile most serious cases ar c to i found in adults, especially those who do heavy manual work, ui.
Webster states. “ Immunisation is ava'lab' j 40
all people up to the age ° I r years. It is not neccssaiy foi
adults to attend a clime_ as ? family doctors have the facilities
required for such tmmunisatio ,
^ ’ immunisation schemes Have developed quickly, and time has come, when m then- first rear, children may be■ pro tected against five serious in fec-
tious diseases, namely. sma''P ° -• diphtheria, whooping co n g h. tetanus and poliomyelitis, the
doctor states. WATER supply
supply. Dr. Webster says that the water undertaking originates
fr om numerous aPni’ Ra. Grindlcton Fell.
t,hnrr are tWO boreholes ill tllC fell, which can be brought into supplv when tbe yield fiom the springs is reduced during periods
,In. ad.dllj?,'
of drought,” Be states. Tine water, be says, is stored m
an open reservoir of 12.500.000
gallon capacity at Lowcocks and from there fed by gravitation to
the town. A full-time rodent operator is
employed for survey and treat ment woik for the destruction of rats and mice and other pests, Dr. Webster states.
Dealing with the town’s water
that immunisation should not be 1 , 1 should be emphaf ^
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AMONGSTtHa°vU £ 1,300,000 RESERVES AND SKIPTON
STILL 4M7 PAYS
O N P A I D - U P S H A R E S
Skipton Building Society still pais a generous 31% interest on Paid-up Sharis. Reserves (£1p00j000) are still over 5% o! the Assets — that's strength for you! Ycu got friendly, helpful service, tree from unnecessary fuss. It pays to trust tbo Skipton
w.th your savings.
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r tniFS COATS 1 ! LADIES COATS ! ! R S g K V » 8£
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1961 Austin A40 Farina, RUck/Gres. miles, perfect condition, taxed to
1960 Austin-Mini. Grey, De Luxe mot excellent car .....................
1960 Renault Dauphine, Grey, low rnili
1959 (I960 model) Vauxhall Victor Cream, reconditioned engine, £340
1958 Vauxhall VcJox, Bloc, Heater, sea nice car £280 reduced to ...
.1958 Austin A35. Green, heater, spotlau mileage for the year ..........
1957 Ford Consul, Maroon/Cream. rec. good family car .............. .
1956 M.G. Magnette. Green, heater, scr lamps, seat covers, new tyres, ct
1954 Morris Minor Convertible. Gre> condition for the year. Taxed to
1963 Bedford 4-berth Dormobilc Carat rack, etc., etc. Taxed to 29th Febrt £880. accept ..........................
1947 Hillman Minx—a really good run 3 MONTHS GUARANTEE WITH V H.P. and Insurance arranged.
KING LANE SH0
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POCKET AND TABLE Uc|GARETTE° CASES,’ MUSICAL JARS AND P° U
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HILLMAN IMP D'■aJoor.: £503.1.3 inc. p.L
o li;*o Sniper*' ‘532.4.7 inc. p t.
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