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York, from 1950-55. Mr. William Anthony B ut le r of Kayley T e r ­ race Gr indleton h a s been appoin­ ted .secretary a n d a g e n t for th e Clithcroe IDivisional Conservative .'Association and h a s already be­ gun his dut ies a t th e division’.s headquartens a t Padiham.


merly a Conservative ag en t in Hill.sborough. Sheffield for five


•Aged 30. Mr, B u t le r was for­


t ears, an d a t Halifax, where Air. Alaurice Macmillan, .son of Mr. Harold Macmillan, th e former Prime Minister, was AIP for five y e ar ’s previously. B om a t Husthwaite. n e a r


Tlfirsk, h e became a n ag en t a f te r -serving National Service in th e RAP from 1955-57 Mr B u t le r ’s wife, Marlane. used


to be his next-door neighbour a t Easingwood, an d was a d is tr ic t


nurse d u r in g th e ir s ta y a t Shef­ field. Air. B u t le r ’s hobbitts include


cricket a n d music, and he hopes to jo in a local cricket club.


os Miss M a rg are t Wlialley, was .secretary of Clitheroe Divisional Conservative Association f o r several years, and who .still re ­ sides in the d is tr ic t a n d takes a n active in te re s t in Conserv'a- tive affair.s.


He succeeds Mrs. Dugdale, who


have saved million


j y jO R E than a mi l l ion pounds has been saved in a year members of Cl itheroe Borough and Rural District nanonri savings movement , it was announced at the annual meetin-


ihe district savings commi t te e on Monday. This represents an average weekly savings ol ISs. ht ■


head o f the total populat ion of the disiricl . The announcement o f this


large saving was not the only pofnt of interest at the me e t ­ ing. for Counci l lor Harry H~o 1 d e n.


chairman of


Cl itheroe Rural Counci l , pre­ sented long-service awards to


vice: All-. R. T. Radclilfe, Holmes Alill: Air. W. Alarsdeii, Pendle Alill; Air. J. Oddie. H enthorn Road. 20 ye ars ’ service: Airs. E. Penny. H ayhurs t S tre et : Aliss N. Camm. Nab School, Wlialley: Aliss E. AI. Barton. Downham School; Mrs. L. Godden. Alitton Road, Whallcy. 15 years; Air. -A. Briggs. Pendle


many savings workers. Recipients were: 25 yeans’ ser ­


Robinson Siddow.s .Aventun ■ ■ ■ j AI M. Leeming. Victoria


greaves. 'The Crescent; Five missioner. thanked the sa id th a t in the 12


Har- : '


Airs. D. Xhoi-nber. Kemplc V ■ | Air. N. Jackson, district


workers fo r theii- splendid co - taution to th e movement. ^


ing Alarch a to ta l of £l.U(i— had been rai.sed.


.Avenue, C i ia tb u rn ; Air. X. G. Lund. Pimlico Road; Air. J . L. E x e l b y , T.AI.S. Co. Ltd.,


Clitheroe. 10 years; Airs. L. M. Tipping.


P a rk Avenue; Airs. E. Dewhurst. Alontague Street. All-. R. Penny. Hayhui-st S tre e t ; Air. J. W. Wad-


dington. Edisf ord School; Airs. .A. E v e 1- t o n . King Street . ’VVhalley; Airs. V . G a rner . Ridd-


ings Lane. Whalley; Air. J. S. R- Shaw. Whalley School: Miss J.


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T T would b e far cheaper to encourage owners o f structurally- sound properties in Wh alley R oad and Low Moor to


improve the premises rather than h ave them cleared and re-built at considerable exp en se, said Mr. Leo Wells, Conservative can­ didate in Thursday's municipal b y-election sp eaking at a Clitheroe Conservative Club on Monday.


Mr. Wel ls suggested that there were many properties in these areas which would qual ­ ify for improvement grants to


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dards. There arc, however, areas


of sub-standard houses and business premises in Clithcroe. and the rc-developmcnl of these must be tackled in a business-l ike and democrat ic manner, having regard to the


p e o p l e affected by the schemes." said Mr. Wel ls.


t h e c e n t r e s of n e i g h b o u r i n g t own s ,


De s p i t e t h e b i g c h a n g e s in l a r g e - s c a l e d em o l i t i o n


w a s n o t l i k el y to t a k e p l a c e in Cl i t h c r o e .


town-s l iad bi-ought a new se t of problems to th e administratox-s. I n th e centre o£ town more


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quired particulax-ly a t St. Jam e s ’ and Pendle Ju n io r schools, and a ct ion .should be tak en now. before the .situation went o u t of control, an d th e general educa­ t ional s.vstem in Clitheroc needed careful review. I t h a d recentl.v been i-cported


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choice in th is nxaiter.” s-aid Mr. Wells. ” ’Wlxat x.s to become of tile gi-ammar schools in Clitheroe? Tlxese a re ixxattei-s for very .sex-ious considei-ation. There is a d an g er of producing a ”mass- produced” type of av-ei-age .scho- lai-. whereas th e system o u ght to develop th e child’s inhei-cixt ta len ts so th a t he or she will contr ibute to th e well-taeiixg of th e countr.v.”


S P O R T S F A C I L I T I E S !


quacy of spoi-ts ixixd x-eci-eat ional i facilities ixx Clithex-oe. Youtli i complaixxed th a t there was insu­ fficient intex-est taken in ius needs. AIuclx coxild be done to a s s is t the youth club.s already ixx exist eixce. for they experienced difficult!' in organisiixg ou'.door


Air. Wells questioned tile ado- j


pool In CUthei-oe and is the Civic Hall going to be available for tise by local organksatlons?” the c andidate asked. ” I t wa.s x-eallsed by th e Con.servativc p a r ty before th e purclxaso cf tlxe Ixall was made th a t a less tlxaxx economic re n t would have to bo charged if th e hall was to be put to full ti.se. Tlxe Council ouglit to have consultations wiUx those organisation.s w-ho are interc.sied in using the hall to arrive a t a mulualiy ’ .satlsfactoi-y basis for Its use.” WlUx these schemes in mind it


games. Are we to have a swimming


1 . ,


I lows: National Savings Ccitin- | cate.s. £101,624: ^ N a t i o n a l , Development Bonds. „


Tills to ta l was made


Office Savings Bank. £ 103.808. Trustee Sav'ings Bank, £80o.-oo. Premium Bond.s. £22.999. Councillor Holden and tne


Defence Bonds. ro8 • , , i


! :


- ic ^ .


; ; __ M. Hn.ll. Hurst. Green Scliool. - •


R. King. Woone Lane; y - , ' E. Morley. Barrow Schoo., • ■ A. Green, De Lacy Strroi. ♦ A. Brown. Brook Street. ^■ears: Mrs. "P.


IS of


OF CLITHEROE’S CfflEF NEEDS


LABOUR VIEW


'UWE keys to progress and prosperity in Clitheroe lie in the provision o f social amenities— two factors which require


urgent attention if the town is to progress alon g satisfactory lines, says Mr. Ernest Machaughton, Labour candidate in Thursday's b y-election, in an address to the electorate. Mr. Macnaughton, who has served on the Town Counci l


for three years, says if is essential in a town l ike Cl i lheroe to "keep ihe wheels of indu.stry turning" to maintain a thriving and prosperous communi ty, and to encourage expans ion and atlract new industries it mus t assess the manpowe r resources.


hy the amenit ies of larger Uiwns must be encouraged to live in Cl itheroe. not only becau.se of the financial itnpli- ciuions, but also to “ take up the reins" of voluntary organisations so important to tlic community. ■’Ratepayers' interests are


Younger citizens attracted


Mavor of Clitheroe. Couiiciuor Jo h n Hall, were re-elected l° ‘b t president.s. Other officers le- elected were chairman. Mr. J. Enlwistlo; vice-chairman.


p. Rushton; secretai-j-. ATi.ss AL Hethei-ington; treasurer. AIi. J- j Hargreaves.


-p' PHYSICS DEGREE


\ N old boy of Clitheroe Royal School twenty-one-


yeai'.old David Melville, of Cow- per Avenue. Clitheroe. ha s gained a first-clas.s honours degree in physics a t Sheffield


University. The only son of Mr. and Mrs.


P. G. Alelville, David has also gained a scholarship to visit Columbia University. New York, foi" a six weeks’ course in space physics. He will fiy to New York early


n ex t m onth and wiien he re tu rn s he will continue a t Sheffield University doing researcli.


best served by forging closer links with the neighbouring authorities to create belter understanding and more a c i i \e co-operat ion in any project from which we would all benefit, always seeking to gel full value for money when linancial circumstances per­ mit.’’ says Mr. Macnaughion. Evidence of the Counci l 's concern for elder citizens is


b y th e in tro d u c t io n o f


a meals on whe e ls service, and with voluntary assistance other measures might be devised to help the old folk. Speedier act ion should be


Mr. Macnaughion. and this is probably an l ippropriate t ime for serious consideration of an Organisation and Method study throughout the w'hole local administration. A prel iminary survey would


illustrate where streaml ining would be ef fective in many ways , thereby making for better services and saving ratepayers' money. The .sur­ vey could be undertaken wi th­ out having to meet a consul ­ tant's fee. “ During the past three


! government are mounting, "iving rise to anxiet ies, says


taken to clear up demol i t ion sites, and only after it has been agreed h ow best to utilise land should any other properly be demol ished. Everyone af fecicd should be informed at the appropriate lime, in order to minimise criticism of the Counci l 's actions. The complexi t ies of local


VILLAGE CARNIVAL REVIVED


/^ F T E R a Iap.se of 12 years. Gisburn Carnival was


held on Saturday afternoon, organised by ihc Festival


Hal l commit tee. Various organisation.s helped


with tlxe runniixg of it. includ­ ing the Women’s In s t i tu te and Mo th e rs’ Union who made the a f te rn o o n teas and th e Young Fai-mors an d Young Coxxserva- lives w-ho orgaixised th e ad u l ts ’ sp o rts and sideshoxvs.


clxax-ge of th e ch ild ren ’s sports. I The faixcy dx-ess pax-acK^ 1


tvtr. Cross, secretary. wa.s fix r


Carli.sle. 2 Elizabeth Cross. 3 | Jill Holmes.


-tnne Parke r, 3 T er ry Kixow-Ies. Bovs. 6—7 : 1 Stepheix How-ard. i " 2 Carl Rung. 3 Tony Whitaker. Girls, 6—7 ; 1 Linda Wilkin- i


l


-so;i. 2 Julie Smith. 3 Suzanixe | W.Tllbank.


W Boys. lO----11 ; 1 aolm Ibuck- Girls. 10—I I : 1 Isobel i


Girls. 8—9 : 1 Angela Crozicr. , “y Cai-ol Whitaker. 3 JUl Blrtwell. i


2 Derek Parker. 3 Johix Storey and Step’





^tJh. 2 I>erek Wilkinson. 3 ' Robert Cornish.


assenxbled on th e Commercial | Hotel pa rking ground axxd w-as i led down th e village by Clitheroe Pipe Band. The judges w-ere Mr. | an d Mrs. Parke r. Mr. Clough | and Miss Sumixer. an d pri/.es , xvere presented to ;


C H I L D R E N I Oi-igiixal ; 1 Ian Carli.sle. ’'Mr. ]


Licquorice Allsort” : 2 Linda i Bre.xk.s.


i C h a ra c te r : 1 Elizabeth Pate, ' -'My F a ir Lady” ; 2 Ia n Cornish. | ! -Radio Caroline”. Tableaux ; 1 ' ' J. Fx-ankland an d family. ’’Cave j ; Meix” : ’


Humorous ; 1 Praixk W rathail. j -■.•\nother M.B.E. for sa le ” : 2 ! Elizabeth Cross. “The one tlxat ! d idn’t get aw-ay”.


!


j School. -Young Englaixd”. A D U L T S


2 St. Mary’s Sunday j


"Weather Fo re c ast” ; 2 Airs. Bleazard.


Hunxoi'ous : 1 Airs. J. Jackson. -Lost S p ir i t” ; 2 Airs. I. C a r r and Ju d i th Dibb. -'Milkmaids Old


Original ; 1 Airs. D. Storey. ”R o y a 1 Ascot”.


an d New”. C h a ra c te r ; 1 Janxe.s Holt.


•'Coal Miner”. Tableaux ; 1 St. Ma ry ’s Mefthors’ U ix i o n. “Mothers of the World” ; 2 Gis­ burn Youixg Fa rm e rs Club.


"Drinka p in ta .” S P O R T S


F la t Race, undcr 1 Ian Egg and spoon, un d e r 7 : 1 ! •


tmm ot t. 2 C hr is t ine Parke r. 3 j Slxeila Hillai-.v.


.


Malcome Hillary. 2 Susan Cross. i 3 Susaixne Wallbank.


7 years : 1 Angela Crozier, 2 i ,


Diane / tnderson. 3 Julio Smith. Girts. 8—9 : 1 Linda Breaks. 2


-Summer S a lad ”. | Smith. '2 Suzanne Wallbank. 3 8—9 ; 1 J i l l Birtwcll. 2 Angeia


Parker. S;xcVt Race. 6—7 : 1 Julie


, Linda' Wilkixx.son. i


i Crozier. 3 Ia n Cornish. 10 11 : 1 Jo h n Duckw-orth. 2


I Robert Cornish. 3 Isobel EnxmoU. 1 Bovs 12—14 : 1 GeolTrcy Birt- (veil. 2 Ia n Duckw-orth. 3 -Man


I land. ; F la t race, girls 12—19 :


i Duckworth. I Bovs 15—17 : 1 Bi-uce Althanx.


; : Joe AIcDougall. 3 Jim Frank- i


I .4ixnette Rung. 2 Fred a Frank-


I land. 3 Lesley Kitney. ! Bovs 12—14 ; 1 Ia n Duck- ‘ wortlx. 2 Geoffrey Birtw-e!l. 3


i .4!on Duckw-orth. I B07»-s 15—IT ; 1 Toixy Snxith.


I 2 Joe McDougz.il. 3 Bruce Althanx an d Johix Fish.


; Egg and spoon. 11—l ” : 1 Ian i Duckworth. 2 Jam es Holt. 3


' Oeotfrey Birtw-ell. ' Wheelbarrow r a c e : 1 .T(x»


, worth. 2 Tony Smith and Bi-tice 1 .'Mthanx. 3 Ia n Duckw-orth and


MeDougall and .Alan Dtick- Oeoifrey Birtwell.


Jane-.- Thomp.son. 3 Jill Birtw-ell. iQ t l : 1 Robert Cornish. 2 Derek Wilkinson. 3 Christine


Bov.s. 8—9 : 1 Alelroso Dibb. ncn Hillary.


: Under 5 : 1 Jo h n Wallbank, 2 i j


years I have e-xpressed mysel f through .service to the ccjm- munity in many ways." claims Mr. Macnaughton. “ I have been constant ly engaged in the creat ion of entertainment. By publ icising the events many visitors ha v e been attracted to Cl itheroe. bring­ ing extra busines s and added prosperity to the town, “We l ive in a setting o f


beauty, surrounded by the old-world charm of nearby vi l lages, and n ow we have a unique


shopping centre.


There are the central ly-situ­ ated Cast le grounds \s'ith their natural amphitheatre, all of which lie in the beautiful Ribble Val ley. "That is what people are


organisat ion and properly control led e x p l o i t a t i o n Cl itheroe could enjoy pros­ perity as a tourist centre of high rank. “With courage and deter­


seeking to enjoy in leisure hours. Tt is not fantast ic to forsee


that with good


minat ion this can be achiev'ed. bringing with it extra trade and coodwi l l .


ORGANISTS


VISIT PARISH CHURCH


A BOUT 40 members of Brad-


" ford a n d D is tr ic t Associa­ tion of Org an is ts and Clxoir- nxaster.s \-isiCed Clitlxeroc on Saturday. They w-ere welcomed to the P.Ai-ish Church Hall by


th e Vicar (the Rev. A. F. C lark ' and te a w'as provided by the P a r ish Church Organ Society.


to th e P a r ish Church w-here Air. Charles Myers, a s organis t, gave a sh o r t description of the organ, ;us rebuilding and .some of the musical decisions th a t had to bo taken. He th en proceeded to give a shoi-t demons tration recital includixxg tlxe 2nd per- forixxance of his ow-n Passacaglia, w-ritten to celebi-ate and demoix- s i ra te th e rebuil t in s trum en t in October 1961 a.s w-ell as music txy Bach. Handel, aixd Dx-. Her­


The members th en adjourned


30 and 40 ixxembers of the Alaix- ches ter Centre of tlxe Incor- ixorated Society of Musicians, who w-ere having then* annual outiixg. ari-ived a t th e chux-ch ai. about 8-0 p.nx. Air. Myers th en talked to them about the churclx. the basic outline of organ play­ ing and choice of stops, w hich was demons trated bj Aliss L. Thompson (Assistant O ig am s t ' and th en he played a .'.Ixoi t recital programme to demon- ! s tra te tlxe insti-unxent. Included


be r t Sumsion. L ater in the oveixing between


I was music by Each m o t the same as eai-licri. and ended with


i


the ’F a n ta s ia and Fugue on B .A.C.H. by Liszt.


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w-ould be xxecessary for the Coun­ cil to work o u t a system of priori­ ties. particularly if capital ex­ penditure wias to be ctmtailed by th e pre sen t government. Tlxe Im p o rtan t th in g -was th a t the best value m u st be obtained foi- every pound spent, an d he felt th a t th is could be best achieved by a Conservative - controlled Couixcil with a good working majority. Speaking in su p p o r t of Mr.


Wells. Councillor Clilford Chat- burn. who pre.sided, said Ixe Ixoped tlxc by-election would prove tlxat th e May electioix was ixot ju.st a fia.sh in the pan, an d tlxat aix 80 per c en t pioll In Clitheroe would prove a b e tte r guide th a n any


n a tio n a l opinion poll.


r r xHE cost of living rose again J- la s t m o n th according to Mini- s trv of Labour official figures. T h e index of re ta il prices a t


Ladies' Calendar Aulo- nxatic model. Waterproof. From £26.10.


Aerojet Date Automatic. Waterproof. From £23.15.


' 'J'HE new mingled with the (xld at the Cl i lheroe and


Di.slricl Safe Driving Com­ petition held at the Ribbie.s- dale Cement works on Sun­ day.


A 1921 BSA motor-cycle com­


bination, -with i ts brass gas lamps s t i ll xworklng. owned by Mr. a n Mrs. Hill of Bolton xyas placed seixmd in th e motor-cycle section to AIx-. A. Alallalleu of G re a t Hax-w’ood.


Mav 18th was 112.4. compared w-ith 112 a t April 13th, the Mini- st.ry announced.


for th e Alalialieii family, fo r Air. Mallalieu’s son. Mr. J. D.


I t was quite a successful day


Mallalicu. driving a Triumph Herald 1200 was th ird in tlxo ciu- •section iix w'lxlch he colected 114


ixeixaltv poiixts. Mr. G. Woodhouse of Hcaixiixg


-■\veixue. Blackburn driving a Triumph Herald 1200 w-as t l^


w-inner of th e rally an d Air. B. S. W r ight of St. C h ad ’s Aveixue.


Chathuxnx was second in a Mcxrris


1000 Traveller. Fif teen cars took p a r t in tn e event ■which included a 10-mile


observed drive th ro u g h th e .'•treets of Clitheroe a n d th e su r ­ rounding distx-Ict, and a series of itxanoeti'vrability t.ests a t Rlbblesdale Cemewt works.


t.hc Tlxe first cur was flagged away


by tlxe Mayor of Clitlxei-<.x'. Coutx- ciilor J. Hall a n d tlxe chairmaix of Ciiiheroc Rural Council, Coiiix-


cillor H. Holdexx. q'lxe clxaix-maix of tlxe i-oad


safety committee. Aldermaix W. Sharixles afterwai-ds th an k ed tlxe Alayoi- an d chairmaxx. aixd the organiser of th e event, Air. C-


Bradley. Our picture shows th e first


c a r being driven away by Air. F o rs te r who is h an d ed his route cax-d by th e Alayor of Clithcroe. Lookiixg oxx ai-e Airs. C. Bradley, th e organiser. Aldermaxx W- Sha,7-ples an d Cotmclllor Holden.


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