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A scheme Tvliicli "would turn the village of 'Wadcliiigton into a small to"wn, doubling its population and number of bouses, "was discussed at the


niontblv meeting of Bo"wland Rural Council on Monday, wben an applica­ tion for permission to «levelop 23 acres of agricultural land on the south side of the W'addinglon-'\S est Bradford Road, "was <leferre<l until the next


.j-j^ (Mr. L . D. Telford), who was away on holiday, submitted fo r the Council’s bene­


fit a short history of the application. T h e original scheme, it w a s pointed out, was fo r the d e \c l- opment o f 4 ^ ac res on a site a t the rear of the vi llage institute. A ccess to the site was to be by


B u ild in g and Construction Co.. Ltd., satisfying the high-way authority on the construction ol the bridge and Lancashire


bridge, over the village stream. Approval w'as conditional upon the applicants. Peacock


River Board on the clearance above the stream. No development, however,


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took place on this 41-acre site, and an application to develop 23 acres, with entrance from tlie West Bradford Road was submitted. It was supported by the highway authority, who had doubts about the feasibi­ lity of building a bridge.


A V IEW o£ the day -qu a r te r s in Westfield V i lla


CALDERSTONES SETS LEAD TO COUNTRY IN NEW PLAN TO HELP CHILDREN


A REVOLUTIONARY SCHEME VTHCH WILL GIVE MENTALLV-SUB-


^ NOR>LAL CHILDREN ENOUGH TRAINING IN ONE VE.AR TO RETURN THEM TO SOCIETY', CAME INTO EXISTENCE ON FRIDAY, W HEN SIR .TAMES LYTHGOE. CHAIRMAN OF M.VNCHESTER REGIONAU HOSPITAU BOARD, OPENED .\ NEW CENTRE .VT CALDERSTONES


HOSPITAL. WH.ALLEY. The centre—to be known as Westfield Villa—cost £25.000 in recon.struclion from an isola­


tion block of tiny w-ards. including a tuberculosis section, to the pre.sent modem walk-through block.


------------ ------------ Sir Jam e s said, "T h i s region leads the country with its


progressive ways of dealing with mental patients. Other regions arc copying the new methotis, which are being given ofhcial


recognition by the Minister of Health." He added, “ This is a truly Christian endeavour, directed


at the most highly-deserving part of our community. 1 his highly-imaginative piece of reconstruction work will mean that all children, who enter the ward, will have the chance ol experimental methods of treatment, which may make a further advance into the field of caring for them. •‘The


Manchester region


has a "waiting list of 460 men­ tally subnormal people, and of these more than 300 are


children." T h e Med ic a l S u p e r in t e n d e n t


o f C a ld e r s to n e s , w h i c h h a s a “ c a t c hm e n t a r ea" o f 1,500,000 p e o p l e , Dr . A. C. F l em in g , t h a n k e d S i r J am e s fo r per­ f o rm in g t h e c e r em o n y . H e s a id o f th e n ew w a r d


.w h ic h "Will t a k e ch i ld i-en . a g e d b e tw e e n f o u r a n d e le v e n , “ I f we w e r e u n fo r tu n a t e e n o u g h to h a v e in o u r f am i l i e s a m e n t a l ly h a n d i c a p p e d c h i ld , th i s i s th e s t a n d a r d o f c a r e "we sh o u ld "want


f o r o u r c h i ld r e n .” SH O R T S T A Y S


•• O n lv th e m i s in f o rm e d f a i l to


r e a l i s e t h a t m e n t a l h a n d i c a p i s n o t s om e th in g t h a t h a p p e n s to som e o n e e l s e . I t i s n o r e sp e c t e r


o f p e r s o n s . "W e ire ed o n ly th in k lo r a


m om e n t o f a n o rm a l h e a l th y c h i ld—a r o a d a c c id e n t c a u s e s b r a in d am a g e—a n d so th e h o r - in a l c h i ld su d d e n ly b e c om e s th e s u b n o rm a l ch i ld .


T h i s c l i i ld r e n ’s u n i t i s o u r


m e a n s o f h e lp in g c h i ld r e n .” h e s a id . M a in ly in s o c i a l a n d o th e r skU ls . to b e c om e s o c ia l ly a d e q u a t e . We d o n o t e x p e c t a c h i ld t o r em a in in h o sp i t a l to r m o r e t h a n 12 m o n t h s , by w h i c h t im e , w i t h t h e s e fa c i l i t i e s , we c o n f id e n t l y s e e t h e c h i ld r e n w h o


H o sp i t a l B o a r d ' s B u i ld in g a n d I W o rk s S u b -C om m i t te e .





T i r e w a r d , w h ich h a s b e e n I c h a rm in g ly a n d g a i ly d e c o r a t e d .


in c lu d e s a s p e c ia l d a y a n d n ig h t s c h em e .


S l e e p in g q u a r t e r s a r e


c om e to r e c o g n i s e c e r t a in p a r t s o f


p a s s th r o u g h t h i s U n i t r e tu r n ­ in g t o t a k e t h e i r p la c e in S o c i e t y .


i t w a s th e e x c e p t io n , th r o u g h o u t t ire c o u n t ry , fo r a ch i ld to r e tu rn to S o c ie ty . IVIost s p e n t th e i r l iv e s w i th in th e p r o te c t iv e en v iro i"m ien t o f th e h o sp i t a l .


" I t i s n o t m a n y y e a r s a g o th a t “ W h e n I s a y 12 m o n th s in


t r a in in g in h o s p i t a l , th e e l i i ld i s n o t s e p a r a t e d f rom h i s f am i ly . D r . F lem in g e x p la in e d . " O u r t r e a tm e n t i s a s s o c i a t e d w i th a l l m o d e rn c o n c e p t s o f c lr i ld c a r e w h ich w e r e su m m a r i s e d a t a c o n fe r e n c e o f th e W o r ld H e a l th O r g a n i s a t io n .


a g e d to v i s i t th e i r c h i ld r e n a t a n v t im e d u r in g th e d a y—n o t ju s t s p e c ia l v i s i t in g h o u r s—a n d to t a k e th e i r chU d r e n h om e a t w e e k e n d s a n d f o r s h o r t h o l i ­


" P a r e n t s a r e a c t iv e ly e n c o u r ­


d a y s . ” T h e n ew c e n t r e w i l l in c lu d e a


s p e c i a l " g u e s t ’ s c l icm e , t a k in g c h i ld r e n in f o r tw o o r th io e


w e e k s . D r . F lem in g s a id : " T l i i s i s a


t em p o r a r y r e l ie f . w h e re , by t a k in g c h id r e n fo r s h o r t s t a j s o f u p to th r e e w e e k s , w e c a n a v o id th em h a v in g lo n g s e p a r a ­ t io n s f r om th e i r fam i l ie .s .


d e n t c h i ld r e n r e tu r n h om e a f t e r tw e lv e m o n th s , t h a t th e y "wmII a t t e n d e i th e r lo c a l a u th o r i t y ju n io r


I t i s h o p e d , w h e n th e r e s i ­ P e tu l a C l a r k w a s n am e d th e e d u c a t i o n a l l y su b - n o rm a l t r a in in g c e n t r e s . o r


s c h o o l s .” D r . F lem in g w a s s e c o n d e d p j


C o u n c i l lo r D r . H , P ig o t t . c h a i r ­ m a n o f th e M a n c h e s t e r R e g io n a l


g r e a t e s t p o p u l a r s in g e r o f th en r lall in a p o l l in in M i l a n o f I t a l i a n p o p m u s ic f a n s .


412.557 v o t e s c a s t b y "p o s tc a rd f r om a l l o v e r I t a ly .


LEEDHAMS GARAGE, D UNSOP BRIDGE


A nnoun ce th a t commencing M on d ay , 2nd A u gu s t, 1965, they will o p e ra te the bus se rvice between Clitheroe and S la id b um which wa.s formerly run by Bounty M o to r S e rv ice s . T h e following provisional time-table will ap p ly : T .O .


S L A ID B U R N N EW TO N .............. D U N SO P B R ID G E W H IT EW E L L . . .


earboz. !\lEW 74" dictnutur Tighter steering . • . dished


[-designed front seats, kt disc brakes, large rear brakes,


[isors. Oimmable warning lights, icr one of the safest, most


kmily cars on the road. Ava’ilabla lomatic transmission as an extra.


£ 6 3 5 .1 8 .9I £110.13.9) l&ky with its many improved featuree C L IT H E R O E


T .O . 8-55


b a s h A L L E A V E S 9-05 COW A R K .............. 9-15 W H IT EW E L L


9-25 BOOTES PRODUCTS


D U N SO P B R ID G E 9-33 n e w t o n


S L A ID B U R N


LMAN MINX IXE SAIQON


N .S . N o t S a tu rd ay


.............. 9-40 9-45


10-45 10-55 11-05 11-15 11-23 11-30 11-35


S .O . S a tu rd ay only


3-05 3 - !5 3-25 3-35 3-43 3-50 3-55


COW A R K B A SH A L L E A V E S C L IT H E R O E .........


8-00 8-05


8-20


9-50 9-55


10-10


8-30 10-20 8-40 8-50


12-15 12-20


8-12 10-02 12-27 12-35 12-45


10-30 12-55 1-05


10-40


5-05 5-10 5-17 5-25 5-35 5-45 5-55


N .S . 6-05


6-15 6-25 6-35 6-43 6-50 6-SS


— N O SU N D A Y S E R V IC E A T P R E S E N T — S U P P O R T Y O U R L O C A L BU S S E R V IC E


S .O . 8-15


8-25 8-35 8-45 8-53 9-00 9-05


T .O . T u e sd a y only S h e p o l le d 89,711 ovit o f


p a in t e d a m u t e d s o f t g r e e n a n d pin k, w h i l e d a y q u a r t e r s a r e a g a y y e l low. T h u s th e su b - n o rm a l ch i ld will


e x am p le h e m u s t s le e p , b j ' th e c o lo u r s o f th e w a l l s a n d f u r n i ­


th e b u i ld in g w h e r e fo r


tu r e . A n o p e n v e r a n d a h s u r r o u n d s


u s u a l e n c lo su r e , g iv in g th e c h i l ­ d r e n , o f b o th s e x e s , m o r e f r e e ­ d om to r u n a r o u n d .


th e b u i ld in g , in s t e a d o f th e


d e d A ld e rm a n T . G . H a r r i s o n , c h a i rm a n o f th e N o r th e rn A r e a P a n e l o f


O th e r s a t th e o p e n in g in c lu ­


R e g io n a l H o s p i t a l B o a r d . D r . J . H a w o r t h H i ld i t c h . M e d ic a l


th e M a n c h e s t e r


O f f ic e r o f H e a l th f o r W ig a n , a n d D r F . E . K r a t t e r . m e d ic a l d i r e c ­ to r o f B r o c k h a l l H o sp i t a l . L a n g h o . M em b e r s o f th e C a ld e r ­ s t o n e s H o s p i t a l M a n a g em e n t C om m i t t e e a n d o f f ic e r s a l s o a t t e n d e d w i th th e i r g u e s t s .


INDIAN SHOES In d ia n .shoe s m a y so o n f in d


have lo go lo the films. 1 jusl peer down the barrel of an old cannon and there I am . . . amidst the swashbuck­


ll'.s easy for me. 1 don't


ling heroes of year.s ago. T h e m u s ty sm e l l o f th e o ld


s h o t t a k e s a c h i ld 's m in d in to w o n d e r la n d , a s h e im a g in e s th e h e a v y b a l l ly in g p a t ie n t ly a t th e


cr.d o f th e e v i l- lo o k in g b a r r e l , ready to be u n le a sh e d a n d h u r le d fo rw a rd in to t l ie r a n k s o f th e


enemy. T h i s C l i th e r o e boy c o u ld b e


any c u r io u s y o u n g s t e r a s h e take s a r>eep in to th e p a s t do"wn the b a r r e l o f th i s c a n n o n , "ftmich wa.s m a n v y e a r s a g o o n th e f o o t ­ p a th n e a r t ire g r e e n h o u s e s o f


C iith e ro e C a s t le .


th e i r w a y in to W e s t E u r o p e a n a n d N o r th .-American m a r k e t s , a s th e r e su l t o f a n in te n s iv e e x p o r t


.driv e. In d ia a l r e a d y e x p o r t s h u n ­


d r e d s o f th o u s a n d s o f .shoe.s e a c h v e a r to th e S o v ie t U n io n a n d E a s t e r n E tu ’o p e a n c o u n t r ie s .


Bow land v illag e s will stiU b e


lin k e d by b u s


a lly-opera ted b u s from Slaidbum to Chtheroc will le a tom o r row -^ h e result o f hard voluntary work by


A T increased fa re s anfi with a reducer! close co-operation by transport o m c i a l s . S o


taken in the service tha t a Former resident, M r s . Brown, dona ted a han dsome cheque towards its o p erat ion .


not making a great profit, would least ensure that the Hooaer Valley was not left without public transport.


Brewery director Mr. James Kay told the AdveriisTr and ,hat they were hoping for a i t f™ '


On Monday, a Ministry of


Transport examiner visited ihe Hodder Valley to conduct public serN'ice vehicle exami­ nations of four men who "wiU help run the bus. All four p a s­ sed with flying colours.


unique in its management, at least .so fa r a s this area is con­ cerned. for it started at a meet­ ing at R o o t Farm. Dunsop Bridge, with more than a hun­ dred villagers pledging finan­


cial support. I t s operat ion has


missioners. The new crew is — Mr.


■ The new service will be ]


Lcedham. relief driver; Mr. Leslie Collinson, head mecha­ nic and part-time driver, Mr. B i l l 'W o r s w i c k . full-time driver; and Mr. John Peel,


relief driver. F o r the lime being the ser­


drafted by a committee of volunteers, under the chair­ manship o f Mr . K a y , and_ it will be operated by Mr . J im Ueedham, a D u n so p Bridge g a ra g e proprietor, who hsis said he is not interested in making a g re a t profit from


introduced for regular users, making a considerable saving, although the ordinary former Is. 6d. fare to Slaidbum will be increased to 2s. 2d. F o r 40 years the route was


the venture. Contract tickets are to be


vice will not operate on Sun­ days, thus losing the trade of hikers who come to Clitheroe from a wide area to take the bus up the Hodder Valley, but the committee hope to be able to start a Sabbath service at a


later date. As indicated in the time­


table the 'first bus from Clilheroc will not leave until 10-45 a.m.. taking with it the daily parcels for the Upper Hodder regions. The route over ^Vaddingto^


Fell is to be discontinued. M r . G . B . D ray son MP


operated by Bounty Motor Services Ltd., who will cease to operate tomorrow. Their fares have been described as • ridiculously and kind-hcart- edly low’ by the Traffic Com­


fo r the Skip ton Division, this week told the Adver­ tiser an d T im e s in a tele­ phone interview from the H o u se o f C om m on s , that he h ad m ad e representa­ tions to the Minister of T ran sp o r t , M r . T om


F r a z ie r , stressing the neces­ sity o f reta ining such ser­


vices. g re a t is the mtere


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DL.NKIBK


\ S Lfio m em o ry o f •,l"ie t r a g ic , g lo r io u s h a p p e n in g s a t


D u n k ir k f a d e in to h i s to r y , we som e t im e s c om e u p o n som e p e r ­ s o n a l t a le w h ich b r in g s th e p a s t v iv id ly b a c k in to th e p r e s e n t . Ml-. C. L o v e g r o v e th i s w eek to ld m e abou-.. h i s w a r - t im e e x p e r ­


ie n c e s . a f t e r I n o t ic e d a n a r t ic le h e h a d t \-ritten in C a ld c r s to n e .s H o sp i t a l


L o v e g i 'o v e . w h o w o rk s o n Ure h o s p i t a l 's te le p h o n e e x c h a n g e , is a n ex -mem"oer o f th e F lo y a l N o r ­


In t e r n a l N ew s . M r .


fo lk R e g im e n t . He s a id " I t w a s 25 y e a r s a g o


w h en th e f i r s t co n v o y o f w o u n d e d t r o o p s w a s b r o u g h t t o C a ld e r ­ s to n e s H o sp i t a l f r om D u n k ir k .


—not th a t we w e r e v e ry d i r ty , h u t b e c a u s e o f th e a g g e d s t a l e we w e r e 'u . a n d th e sm e l l f r om o u r w o u n d s .


"T i le r e c e p t io n wc g o t on


a r r i r a l h e r e w a s w o n d e r fu l— l i t e r a l ly w e w a n te d fo r n o th in g . I c a n n o t .sp e ak o r w r ite to o h ig h ly o f th e n u r s in g s t a f f , b o th m i l i t a r y a n d m e n t a l , a n d f o r th e w ay th e y w o rk ed .


"T h e n p e o p le f r om "Whalley


a n d d i su - ic t w e re g iv e n p e rm i s ­ s io n to v i s i t th e w o u n d e d , a n d b r o u g h t u s a n y th in g w h ich we a s k e d fo r . S e v e r a l p e o p le a d o p t e d w o u n d e d m e n a n d v i s i t e d th em e v e ry w e ek a n d w h en th e y w e re a b le to g e l a r o u n d Urey w e re t a k e n f o r c a r r id e s , a n d "welcomed in to t i le p e o p le 's h om e s . P a r t i e s w e re a r r a n g e d , a n d 20 o r 30 m e n w e r e ta k e n a t d i lT e ren t t im e s to d i f le r e n t p la c e s w h e r e tlte.v h a d a r e a l ly g o o d t im e .


"M i s s D . T a y lo r o f Wl-ialley "was


r e sp o n s ib le fo r a r r a n g in g e n t e r ­ t a in m e n t s f o r u s . a n d t l ie s e w e re v e r v g o o d In d e ed . T h e c o n c e r t s ,


h e ld in th e h o s p i t a l th e a t r e fo r a t im e , w e re l a t e r movcKi to B a r r o w P r in t W o rk s w h e r e U 'o op s


w e r e s t a t io n e d . “ I m y s e l f , w a s in C a ld e r s to n e s


f o r 14 m o n th s , a n d d id n o t r e g r e t o n e m om e n t o f m y s t a y . M y o n ly r e g r e t b e in g t l i a t I w a s d i s ­ c h a r g e d f r om th e A rm y w h i l s t in h o s p i t a l a f t e r 18 y e a r s ' 'se r v ic e .


" I c a i t r em em b e r o n e o f th e


su t l t . w h o i s n ow a C h a r g e , s a y ­ in g 'Mo a n d O ld T om m y sh o u ld h a v e d r o p p e d y o u o f f th a t s t r e t ­ ch e r , a n d h e ep>eats i t to thi.s


£lay— o f c o u r s e i t i s a l l in g o o d f r ie n d sh ip .


C a ld e r s to n e s in 1£50, I w a s sui'- p r ised . at th e n um b e r o f s t a f f w h o r em em b e r e d m e . I co t il d -write m u c l i m o r e a b o u t d i f f e r e n t e v e n t s d u r in g m y s t a y in C a ld e r s to n e s , f o r I e n jo y e d e v e ry d a y h e r e .


••'When I c am e to -work a t


D u n k ir k to C a ld e r s to n e s , I th a n k a l l th e s t a f f w h o a r c s t i l l w o rk in g h e r e , a n d n o t f o r g e t t in g th o s e w h o h a v e le f t . W e h a v e n o t fo r -


"O n b e h a l f o f th e b o y s f r om got ten - **


I ' J o z o y o u . c o M - T e c i l z s c t h e f u l l e c o n o m i c p o t e n t k d o f I f l i t T O v i v f e e d s a n d a c h i e v e l o z o e r t h a n e v e r p r o d u c t i o n c o s t s


S E T THE TARG ET—9 d p e r lb Iw. g a in . j TEED f o r t h e n e e d —NITRO-VIT £*.10 o r P . l l c o n c en t r a te m ix e d "with y o u r g ro u n d c e r e a l s ( a s r e c om m e n d e d in tb e NTTRONaT U tc r a tu r e ) .


Y o u r P o rk e r will then receive th e n u tr ient intake n e c e s sa ry fo r i t to achieve its fu l l gro-wxh potential in the- shortest p o s s ib le t im e an d from a 50 lb pig le t y o u will p ro d u c e a fine porker a t a fe e d cos t o f a b o u t 5 5 / - to 6 5 /- . Wr ite fo r d etai lsm ow.


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