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4 'Clitheroe Advertiser mid Times, Friday, September 23, 1966


Manor. Hall Gospel Hall Milthorne Avenue, Clitheroe SUNDAY SEPT. 25th LORD’S DAY


Gospel Service 6-30 p.m. . ; Speaker: l


Mr. R. LORD' (Blackburn)


Women’s Bright Hour


Wednesday, September 28 th At 2-45 p.m. ' Speaker:


Mrs. A. BAKEWELL • (Blackburn).,


Congregational Church • Clitheroe ..


SUNDAY NEXT


SEPTEMBER 25th HARVEST /


THANKSGIVING 10-30 a.m.


v ^Family Festival Service


Theme: Bread, Wine, Water The. Sacramental Gifts ' 6; p.m. Preacher:


-Rev.. Kathleen- M. Hendry » / > . ' B.A., B.D.


TRINITY


METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY NEXT


: SEPTEMBER 25th ; .


i . / 10-30 "a.m.. •' R C v /K . J.. PHILLIPS


■ . . 6-00 p.m. Rev. E. JOSELIN


■ 2 p.m. Ladies Class Speaker: MRS. ECCLES


FRIEND’S MEETING HOUSE NEWTON-IN-BO WLAND


HARVEST


THANKSGIVING SUNDAY, 25th SEPT.


. The Parish' of Christ Church, Chatburn


HARVEST THANKSGIVING Sunday, September 25th


8-00 a.m. Holy Communion


10^30 a.m. Mattins and Sermon Preacher: The Vicar


3-00 p.m. Children’s Service


6-30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon Preacher: Rev. E. M. Sidebottom


.- 3-15p.m. and 6-30p.m. (MR, BEAVAN)


SALE OF PRODUCE


Monday, 26th, September' at7-30p.m.


NEWTON INSTITUTE


Salem Congregational Church * Martin Top


HARVEST


THANKSGIVING SERVICES


Sunday, September 25th, 1966 At 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher:


Rev. JOHN K. GARDINER ST. PAUL’S CHURCH LOW MOOR


HARVEST THANKSGIVING FESTIVAL SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th


3-00 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION . 0-00 a.m. PARISH COMMUNION 10-30 a.m. MATTINS


Preacher: REV. S. FELL (Vicar of Christ Church, Blackburn).


2-30 p.m. FAMILY SERVICE


Preacher: REV. W. ALLEN (Vicar of Downham)


6-00 p.m. EVENSONG . Preacher: REV. B. MARSHALL (St. Chad, Poulton-le-Fylde)


DECORATION OF THE CHURCH SATURDAY —’ 1-30 p.m..ONWARDS


— CLITHEROE MUSIC CLUB — SEASON 1966-67


■ ■ Wednesday, October 5th-. • APRIL CANTELO: (Soprano) ,.’*.


PAUL HAMBURGER (accompanist) Wednesday, December 7th


GEORGE HADJINIKOS (piano) Wednesday, January 25th


PSALLI STRING QUARTET


Wednesday, March 8th OPERA FOR ALL


All concerts will take place in the hall of the Girls’ Grammar School, commencing at 7-30 p.m.


Season tickets £1 from- Mr.: John/ Ward, Midland Bank, Clitheroe. ,


: Single concert admssion 5/6 .at the .door • (Students i /- ). W A T S O N SCHOOL OF DRAMATIC ART


OUTSTANDING SUCCESSES ............... from-August 1965 to July 1966


Guildhall School of Music and Drama; London: ..


Raymond Grice — Teacher’s Diploma in Speech and Drama (L.G.SM.).


London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.


Raymond Grice — Gold Medal (L.A.M.) for Speaking • Verse and Prose.


Poetry Lovers’ Fellowship


’Raymond Grice — Gold Medal (Dame Irene Vanbrugh Award). •


Poetry Society (Local Examinations).


Special Distinction — Julie Hartley. Honours — Andrew Malcolm (both in Shakespeare and Verse Speaking), Susanne. Bond. Hazel Chappell, Steven Tomlinson, Elizabeth Bond, Paul Gregson, Susan Halstead, Cathryn Hartley, Alison Jones, Katie Wilson, Gail Worthington.


- Festivals. ;


Raymond Grice-— 3 Championship Trophies, 5 Trophies for 1st Place, 2 Prizes for 1st Place, 3 Prizes for 2nd Place.


Andrew Malcolm — 1 Trophy for 1st Place,. 1 Prize for 1st Place, 1 Prize for 2nd Place.


David Harrop — 1 Certificate of Merit for 3rd Place.


They were prepared by: ' ANNIS- WATSON,’ L.G.S.M/, L.L.C.M. 52 YORK STREET, CLITHEROE


- Lessons resume week commencing. October 3rd.


LUCKY NUMBERS 1576 1184 2748 0947 1297


7 60 33 56 39 64 61 76


10 63 65 19 38 27 77 85 4 87 23 89 36 83 3 15


11 43 81 82 70 9 54 74 47 68 31 84 32 29 16 21 1 62 80 24 86 13 52 5 53 42 78 48 2 57 59


CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB ALL HALLOWS, MITTON


HARVEST FESTIVAL SUNDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 25th


8-30 a.m. Holy Communion


10-45 a.m. Mattins 7-00-p.m. Evensong


DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL


Whist Drive in the Village Hall


Saturday, October 1st at 7-45 p.m.


ADMISSION 3/- including supper


Waddington District Conservative Association Jumble Sale


Friday, September 30th at 7-30 p.m,


ST. HELENS SCHOOL WADDINGTON


Admission 3d.


ST. CATHERINE'S S.S. WEST BRADFORD


AUTUMN FAYRE


SAT., OCT 1st. at 3-30-p.iti. :: Usual Stalls ::


Afternoon Teas l/6d. Details next week.


CLITHEROE NATURALISTS SOCIETY RAMBLE SEPTEMBER 24th (Sat.)


Hodder Woods Leader: Mrs. M. -S. Smith Special for Junior members.'


No. 9 bus Well Terrace 1-54 p.m.


Please bring own refreshments National Children’s Home


# S T A R L I G H I T C LU B 1


BLACKBURN Tel. 52325


Sunday, Sept. 25th for'7 days.- ' Start/8 p.m. i Cabaret charge;2/6 (Sat'S/-) I THE ORIGINAL RUBBER NECK COMEDIAN * ‘


N A T J A C K L E Y A N D HIS T H R E E S T O O G E S


- DINAH KAYE * , Singing, the. Blue s\


ROY MURRAY 1 Operatic Vocalist:,


; t - 1 - Fantastically/Versatile! '


ROY RAMA & JULIE i £ j -


* THE STANTONES


BRIAN EAMES Magically Yours.


No increases for - this, outstanding-show; Gome and have a Wonderful Time., L i c e n s e d for Roulette, Blackjack, Brag. Play as late as'yon like—even all night.


ANNUAL


House-to-House Collection


SEPTEMBER 26th' — to -— ' -


: OCTOBER 8th ;


Please give generously. - - - “Freely.1 ye-have received’’.- :


SlaWtown Women's institute- WHIST DRIVE


;HOT DOG AND


APPLE PIE SUPPER IN THE


VILLAGE HALL, 6LAIDBURN SATURQAY, OCTOBER 1st at 7-45 pJH.


Admission 4/6 INCLUDING SUPPER


MONDAY EVENING At 7-30 p.m.


Coloured slides shown by . Mr. J. W. JOHNSON.


SALE OF FRUIT, VEG., etc., to follow.


METHODIST CHURCH GRINDLETON


HARVEST


SERVICES Sunday next,


September 25th, 1966


Afternoon 2 p.m: Evening 6 p.m. Preacher:


Mr. M. SKIDMORE of Hellifletd


Monday, September 26th, 1966


Harvest Social & Sale o f Fruit Chairman:


Rev. K. PHILLIPS Rnpalrpr*


Sister EILEEN KNIGHT ' Admission -6d.


.’(including refreshments). EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL


MEETING Wednesday next, SEPTEMBER 28th


PARKERS ARMS HOTEL Newton-ln-Bowland At 8-0 p.m.


SS Peter and Paul Church Bolton-by-Bowland


Harvest Festival


Sunday next, September 25th


10-45 aan. MATTINS Preaoher:


. THE RECTOR THE BISHOP . OF BRADFORD


11-45 am HOLY COMMUNION 6-30 'pm. EVENSONG Preacher:


, MONDAY SEPT. 26th Whist and Domino Drive and


Sale of Harvest Produce at


The Coach and Horses Hotel at


7-30 p.m.


HODDER VALLEY FOX CLUB


Bridge W.L welcomed-'Mitton WI to -their September meeting


DUNSOP BRIDGE ; W.l.—Members of ' Dunsop


at which Mrs.-J. Shepherd,'vice-, president, presided., A; -short business'''meeting was held’ and letters from: absent members were read. ’ Mrs. - Shepherd- was elected to attend the- autumn council meeting at Lancaster in October. : ' - . *■■ • Mr. Jonty . Wilson, of Kirkby Lonsdale, gave ah - illustrated lecture on his-"Joumey through


ST. CATHERINE’S WEST BRADFORD


Harvest


Thanksgiving Sunday, September 25th


9-15 a.m. Sung Eucharist 6-30 p.m. Evensong


Preacher at both services Rev. George Strickland.


Lakeland on "horseback.” Mrs. Gaskell proposed .- a vote of thanks to Mr. Wilson for his vivid account and many beauti­ ful slides. A competition for a “piece of


old brass,” judged by Mr. Wil­ son was won by Mrs. Shepherd. Pencil and paper games followed supper and were won by visitors. On behalf -of Mitton W.I., Mrs;


Williamson (president) thanked all for. an enjoyable - evening.


of the W.I. journeyed through the ' Trough of Bowland to Morecambe to see “Chase Me Comrade.” at’the Winter Gard­ ens Theatre.


-OUTING .—Recently.: members TOSSIDE


and prizegiving ceremony for the scholars of Tosside Parish Church Sunday School was held at the Vicarage on Satur­ day afternoon. An enjoyable programme of


PARTY.—The annual party


games, organised by Mrs. J. Wilson -and Sunday School teacher Miss J. Taylor, was enjoyed by the children, whilst


Vicar, Rev. R. C. Allan, and Miss J. Taylor to Hilary Bick- nell. Pamela Tilbury, Sheila C a l v e r l e y , Carol Alderson, Anita-,.Preuss, Diane Tilbury, Sheila Wilson, Vivian Bicknell Martin and Carl Preuss, Colin Taylor, Ian and Stephen Ped, David Wilson, Stephen and Andrew Newhouse, Charlie and Peter Tilbury.


their mothers prepared tea for them. Prizes were presented by the


vest Thanksgiving : services were so well attended, that des­ pite extra ■ chairs' and forms being brought into the church, a number. of people had to stand. On Saturday the church had


DALE HEAD.—Church Har­


been decorated with an abun­ dance of flowers, 'fruit and vegetables. A special feature of the


decoration was a batch of-hen- eggs in two straw nests placed


■at each end of the communion rail. Preacher on- Sunday after­


noon was Mr, W. W. Barker, of. Ratlundl. Evensong was conducted by the Vicar, Rev. R. C. Allan. Organist was Mrs. J. Calverley.


WHIST.—In connection with


Dale'Head-Church, the harvest whist and sale was held at Church House, Burnridge on Monday evening. Ten and a half tables -were


occupied for whist and Mr. J. Calverley was-M.C. Prizes, given by church -mem­


bers, -were presented by Mrs. Wallbank to: Ladies:—1, Mrs. Aspden; 2,


Mrs. Robinson: 3, Mrs/-Sander- son;- .4, Mrs. .Capstick.;: .-.* . Gents: 1, Mrs, .G. Metcalfe;


served the supper, and Mr. J. Calverley auctioned the harvest produce.


GISBURN


were held at Gisburn Parish Church on Sunday for the Har­ vest Festival. The church was decorated with masses of flowers, fruit and vegetables. . In’ . the afternoon, a family,


HARVEST. — Special services


sendee was held, when the chil­ dren presented their gifts. The


services were conducted by the Vicar, the Rev. A. Noble, with Mr. W. Smithson at the organ. On Monday, fruit and flowers


were distributed to the sick and older residents of the parish, and the remainder taken to Raikeswood Hospital,' Skipton.


regret that' the residents of Gisburn heard of the death on Friday1 of Mrs. Ellen Parker, aged 83, widow of ' the late Mr. Charles William Parker, of Church View’, Gisburn. Mrs. Parker/ who had been ill


tion of “High Teas.” by the North Western Electricity Board. The dishes made were sampled by the ladies. OBITUARY. — It was with


members of Gisburn branch of the Young Wives Club met at Gisburn Vicarage yesterday week, with their leader, Mrs. Waddington. They enjoyed a demonstra­


YOUNG WIVES. — Fourteen


2, Mr. Wright: 3, Miss M. Jack- son; 4, Mr. Capstick. Hidden number, Mrs. Walker. Lady members of the church


HARROP


of Padiham, preached at the morning and evening services at Harrop Methodist .Chapel on Sunday. The services were /well attended, and collections for the day amounted to £7 15s. Od.


HARVEST.—Mr. R. T. Moore, A harvest social was held in


the chapel, on Monday, when the Rev.-K; J., Phillips was in the -chair. Goods auctioned by Mr. Albert Moseley raised £3 lls. Od., making the total amount raised- more- than £11.


At the social, tape recordings


of previous services at the chapel were played.


GRINDLETON


giving services were held in St. Ambrose. Church, on " Sunday. Preparations began on the prev­ ious day when the church was decorated by* members: of the congregation. -


HARVEST.—Harvest thanks­ There was an impressive


amount of fruit; vegetables and flowers given by parishioners. The sheaves of wheat and oats were reminiscent of the days before combine harvesters.


On Sunday large congrega­


tions attended ~ the; services. Children offered their.' gifts at, the altar ■! during' the. - Family Eucharist.- The- -Vicar (Rey. E. M. Sidebottom) preached in the morning and evening.


The many gifts of fruit,


vegetables and flowers were afterwards distributed to the sick of the parish and to fruit, vegetables and flowers were afterwards distributed :to the sick- of- the- parish-and ‘ to St. . Deny's.:Home; Clitheroe.:


the winter programme, mem­ bers o f ' the Youth Club were entertained to supper by the host and hostess of the Buck Inn, Mr. and Mrs. J. Briggs,


YOUTH.—At the outset of For their most recent, activity


the club spent an interesting evening ,■ at the . Lane Ends, home of Mr/.J/West, art master at Bowland .County School.


READ


death occurred in hospital on Sunday - week of Mrs.1. Betsy Eccles'of 3 Straits Lane, Read.


MRS. B. ECCLES.— The Mrs. Eccles, who was 67,’ .was


a member of tlie Mother's’ Union arid a member of S t John’s Church. The. funeral service at St. John’s Church, on Wednesday week wasconducted by the-Vicar. Rev. F. W. Ben­ nett.


.............. Mrs. Eccles; leaves a husband,


a -.married,’ daughter -and a married-son.-


held in Read Congregational School on Friday evening, raised more than £17. The event was organised by, the members of the Read and Simonstone Women Unionists.


JUMBLE.—A jumble. sale,


Friendly : Circle held their monthly meeting on Wednes­


. CIRCLE.


day week in th<: Congregational School. Mr. F. C. Parr, Group Secretary of the Burnley and District Hospital Management Committee, gave a talk on the development > of the- hospital service. .......


/..


held in the" Conservative; Club on Monday evening, the prize­ winners were: Ladies, 1. Mrs. Pirt, consolation, Mrs. Holden Gents, 1, Mrs. Grainger, con­ solation, Mrs. Maxwell. A special prize , was won by


Mrs. Dobson. Mrs. Grady pre­ sented the prizes.


CHATBURN DANCE.—A dance, organised


by Chatburn Methodist Youth group, was held in the Metho­ dist Church Hall on Friday evening. More than, 60 young people danced to the music of The Rest Rhythm , Group of


Blackburn, Proceeds, for. youth .


.


for a short time was bom - in Reading, but came to live at Gisburn over 50 years-ago. She was a-regular attender at the Church of St. Mary The Virgin, Gisburn,-and. a . member of -the- Mothers' Union. Of a quiet dis­ position, she was highly respec­ ted by all who knew her,-* The interment .took -place at


Gisburn on Monday, the service being-,-conducted by ..-the Vicar, the Rev. A. Noble.-Mr. W. Smith- son-was at the organ. ; . FARMER8.—Gisburn Young


anniversary of Christ Church, Chatburn, was celebrated on Sunday, when a large congre­ gation attended a dedication service,, conducted by the vicar, the Rev. J. K. Lynch. The church was consecrated on Sep­ tember 18th, 1838, and this year September, the 18th fell on a Sunday.-


DEDICATION. — The 128th SAWLEY W.I.—At the monthly meet­


Farmers met at. Pikdey Fields, West Marton, by permission of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ashworth. The boys judged friesian


dairy, cows and the girls iced cakes.. . Results were — boys: senior, 1 ' tie Jeffrey Ashworth and*. John Falshaw; 2 tie Geof­ frey Carr and Geoffrey Boliand, 3 : John Cockerill,' 4 William- Taylor.


Int.—1, Aflan Bancroft: 2,


Richard;- Lancaster. Junior—1, John Duckworth;:2, David Wil­ kinson; 3, tie Alan Hacking' and-Alan Duckworth, viGlris:. seniors, -1, : Susan Graveston;. 2. Kathleen Taylor; 3; . Kathleen-'Mason. . *.. Int.—lv'.f Jean,/- Duckworth:;- 2;'


Jean /Bancroft;-* 3;$3ettyJ:New- house.’., * ‘ - Juniors—1( Dorothy Bancroft;


2, Edith Lancaster; 3, Jean Lancaster and Catherine Ban­ croft;.-.


• ■ The- girls competitions were


Judged- by Mrs. ,E , Caton, of Stainforth, -who.-was -,thanked by .Kathleen - Taylor. • " Mr. . R. Wellock,-::Bell.:,Busk,


judged the .boys t competitions. Mrs. Ashworth provided-mem-*


bers. with Buffet supper - and was thanked-.by- John Cockerill. A. short business meeting was


held -with Mr. Geoffrey Boliand presiding.


ing of Sawley Women’s Insti­ tute Mrs. Varley, vice-presi­ dent, welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Ambler, o f Halifax, .who gave a lecture on "Old and Beauti­ ful things from bygone days.” Mrs. B. Fye :gave* the vote of thanks.


. / , A presentation.by.Mrs.-Whit­ • ' ,-.**;


taker on behalf of the members of * a-cut glass dish was'made to Mrs. Dyson on: the occasion of .her recent marriage. ■


Arrangements were made. for


the Birthday Party, to be held on.;October 14 at:.the Parkers Arms, Newton.


(•The competlon for an antique


,was won' by -Mrs. Bleazard, with Mrs. ,T. .’Pye;. second •' and Mrs. Chapman ■ third.


3 Social-time organised-by* the tea hostesses, was spent playing pencil and paper games.


SABDEN


- SUCCESS. — Miss v Frieda.' Moorhouse of Sabden was * suo:


cessful:; in .-.winning . the. second prize in the ■ girls'/ Vocal Solo (low voice)1 at Fleetwood- Musi­ cal Festival* on Saturday;.-*. - ■ i


-'-Frieda,-; and Anne- Fisher* of Padiham 'won the- second -prize in the-Girls’.-Vocal- Duet, class.


They are both pupils*of Miss


club furids, amounted to about £3.


whist!—At the Whist .Drive The L a d i e s ’ CHIPPING W.I.—Meiribers of Chipping


Women’s ' Institute held their annual whist and domino drive, and’hot pot supper on: .Wednes­ day week. Despite • the • bad weather, there was a. good atten­ dance and 15 tables were filled at whist and 15,'at dominoes.' . • The / winners- were: - Whist


Ladies:1! ; Mrs. Hudson," 2 Mrs. Wallbank, 3 *R. Leece, low, Mrs. Moon; Gents: *1 Mrs. Brennand, Mrs. Hodkinson, 3, B. Wall-


bank, low, W.- H. Wallbank. Dominoes: 1 , E. Atkinson, 2 L. Kenyon, 3,S. Chadwick, 4,,B. Seed, 5 M. Richardson, low A. Marsden. The competition was won by


1 S. Chadwick, 2 Mrs. "Wallbank. WISWELL ..


W.L—A talk'and demonstra­


tion on cake icing was given by Mrs. F. Whalley. of Dutton, at the September meeting of the Wiswell Women’s Institute. She was thanked by the Presi­ dent, Mrs. M. Clegg. A minute’s silence was observed in memory of the late


Mrs. H. Lambert, of Barrow, a former member. An outing to the County


Handicrafts Exhibition at Lan­ caster was. arranged; for Ootober 6th, and after, visiting /the exhibition ,the /party...will travel to Morecambe.r*A.jumble sale- was .'arranged-, for next Friday.' It was decided, to hold the October, meeting and the birthday party of the Insti­ tute at a local hotel. Six members volunteered to


act as tea: hostesses. at the inaugural meeting-of the Abbey Senior Citizens club.; - '. Seventeen prize winners at


the .recent;'Clitheroe -Agritiul- tural Show* were congratulated at the meeting.


,.


welcomed as a hew . member, The monthly competition,


Mrs. -Widdup, of Wistvell'was


for, a .Victoria sandwich, which was judged by Mrs. Whalley; was won by: 1, Mrs. L; Nfcholr son: 2, Mrs. -K. Haydoick.-A


mystery' parcel'' was wori'"by Mrs. • F. Durili.


Tea hostesses' here ' Mrs.


Campbell, Mrs. ■ A.- Hodkinson, Mrs. A. Waring arid Mrs. N. Wilson.


WORSTON


were held at the Wcirston Mis-: sion on Sunday, when the Rev. J. K. Lynch "of Chatburn' preached. The Missiori was decorated' with .harvest gifts


HARVEST.—Harvest services


and there was a large congre­ gation,


.


-c *-'; ' fill the vacaricy ’ on Clitherbe Rural' (^uricll, caused by the resignation of Father


Nomination papers must be


delivered at the Rural Council Offices,-Church Brow,Clitheroe, not later than noon';,next Thursday, September ^29/.... * I f the Election is/contested a


poll will take pl/ace/on/Tuesday, October 18.


i.' "- AN election j s .to be held tp


J; C. Tranmar, representative for Alghton, Bailey and Chaig- ley.


WRITE OR PHONE Mr. R. C. WATTS CLITHEROE - 1155


Young Man REQUIRED FOR


Engineer/Fireman DAY WORK ONLY


/ ...GREEN BROS.


(WHALLEY) LTD. ABBEY MILLS BILLINGTON


Tel. Whalley 3105


DRIVER REQUIRED lor 7 ton tipper (quarry work).—Apply 5a 'or 12 Chatburn Rd.. Clitheroe.-


APPRENTICE or semi-skilled Joiners required.—Frank Ireland


Waddington. *Tel. Clitheroe 1263.


Coimcil ‘disturbed’ Rt /£2 0 ^ i n


mated £20,000 increase in the* cost; of extending and altering buildings at Henthorn, to accommodate a new refuse dis­ posal plant.


The Council agreed that—subject to verification—


the tender o f George Waddington (Builders) Ltd., o f Barrow, should be accepted. The company submitted a £26,904


tender for . extending . and altering the/buildings, and it' was 'stated that ' this. 'was . the


lowest tender received...- ' Councillor C. Chatburn said: ’We are very much concerned


about the) excess'expense being incurred, when we have never investigated the question of controlled tipping of refuse. at Crossbills Quarry, because there is a piece, of land which is of no use to, anybody—apart from schoolboys. ... "This could be used In years


to come as a picnic area. But at the. moment it is too dan- gerous/"for /small chUdren, • and I would like.’ the possibility of controlled refuse tipping -here to be-investigated.” , The - Mayor, ;;* Councillor ,-T.


Robinson, said- he was very much concerned that the cost of- the -alterations and exten­ sions, first estimated at £7,000;• should have risen over the past few years to £27,000.


“It ’ is \very disturbing,;’ / he said. ’ ' ’ ’ '- '-


. - * ■ -• Councillor L. Wells supported*


Coun.., Chatburn,.. saying that the expensejof the,'alterations' was going to be terrific. "And' we are short <of. tipping space" ■he-added:' ;•


• *, '-/ * - * * * -. Aldermari*- J.-W.--D. Critchley


said he was quite as disturbed as. everyone; else. The 'figures


had gone''>up\and tup to this colossal* figure,- arid it * made one' worider how and why it had come-about. - ' ■


■ He did; riot know whether it


was best to have the buildings altered, or. to knock them down and build completely new ones. /Controlled tipping- at Cross-


hills has -been-. gone ; into thoroughly, as .';well • as': con­ trolled. , tipping at Salthill Quarry,” he said. “But .we were - told that :In both cases it would be impos­


Bessie Collins of Padiham. - - Sharpies said that committee


sible,, as ..we’would never get planning -permission from the' Ministry, for there, is ‘ stricter control, on .the tipping of house­ hold refuse.”. • Health 'chairman.* Aid ; W.


members :had been informed by the''Borough Engineer about costs of altering the buildings, and had passed a recommenda­ tion to apply for loan sanction from' the. Government. “ Things have a habit of get­


ting dearer- than' at first esti­ mated,” he said. “But I must reiterate, what


Aid. Critchley said,- that we have thoroughly investigated


tipping at Crossbills and Salt- hill, and we were told that we would -never get planning per­ mission.”


Councillor Chatburn: “But


the ' Ministry Inspector has never, examined it.” The H e a l t h Committee minutes''were then approved.


All-in wr< at Civic Hall


wrestling is 'to /b e held at'the Civic Hall as * ah'experiment by Clitheroe Town Council, If the. experiment succeeds,


there;is,every possibility, that wrestling could be a ' regular feature on the Civic. Hall’s entertainment programme. A ring.will be erected* on, the


stage, and arrangements will be made by . the . chairman-' of the


.Civic; Hall arid * Entertainments Committee, Councillor/ Richard T u r n e r , the * vice-chairman Councillor • John Hall and Mr. Sydney Blackburn. . The adaptation of. part of the


Civic Hall for dancing, is also under discussion.


‘Spot the Gastle’ contest/winner


the - CaatleL orgariised as part of* the Castle .Fete * attractions, is .iM^ster- M. I. Pickthall, of TheFeeches,/Longton,' Preston,


who.-'.has -.-•been*v awarded the prize-of'£5:


, •


rpHE -winner of'.the window ■i. spotting competition (Spot


Lady OR


G en tlem an required


To help in High Class Gents' Tailors and Outfitters


M. Hartley and Son 4/6 King Street, Clitheroe


The Following Staff are


required at our Burnley Sub-Office.


1. Shorthand/Typ 1st—aged 16* 18.


2. Male Clerk with Fire and Accident experience ready to assume Immediate responsi­ bility.


3. Male Clerk aged 16-19 with­ out experience A good stan­ dard of education Is neces­ sary and applicants should have lour G.C.E. subjects at ’O’ level, two of which should be English and Maths.


assured with excellent prospects to successful applicants. There Is a progressive salary scale and a non-contrlbutary pension scheme in operation.


Pleasant working conditions ate


was an outcry from members of Clitheroe Town fidential” and forwarded to The Council at tfac monflily meeting on Tuesday, at an esti­


wn handwriting, marked "Con­


Road Transport : & . Oenerel Insuranoe Company Limited, 9, Colne Road. BURNLEY. .


BROCKHALL HOSPITAL


MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE, LANGHO. near BLACKBURN


WANTED: CHURCH ORGANIST


tively) plus approximately. 2* other occasions per annum. «e- muneration £73-19*0 per annum, Inclusive of travelling expenses.


for Roman Catholic and Church of England services on Sundays (8.00 a.m. and 2.45 pjn. respec­


Apply personally or in •wrltlnK to tne Secretary at the Hospital.


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


Health Division 5. HOME HELP SERVICE


required for the Whalley 'district* Applicants must be of ,good char­ acter, in good health and he pre­ pared to undergo a meaica* examination if necessary. Rate oi


A part-time home help, Is pay 4/6 per hour. , .


ional Medical officer, 19. »*• James’ Street. Accrington. .


Application forms from Divis­ PART-TIME ASSISTANT require*!


.morning. .— Hammonds. * ■ Mary’s St., Clitheroe 632,


for bakery, experience no essential.* Fdur afternoons, o


■ One - evening of professional YARD MAN REQUIRED three «


LADY /REQUI RED - for * ^ duties.—Apply. Manageress, r


four mornings per week.-—Ann Swan and Koyal Hotel. Clitheroe Tel. 130.


adlum Cinema;______________


LADIES! Make money whUst the chUdren are at school, orngen* ^ work interviewing housewim.


hours per day. „5-day "SL. Training given.—Write for


ther details to Area Manager. ^ Rlpponden Hoad. Moorsw


Oldham.


CHARLES CLEGC. vacancy for sales assistant, su


appearance and


essential.—Apply . 5 Churcii Clitheroe.


st‘ Clitheroe. “ g1st,


LADY ASSISTANT REQUIRE^ A. E. Veevers, Ltd.. Shwnr‘n Post Offices. Clitheroe. Tel.


A


OCEAN LINERS ■ require officers Salarv rising to per vear (all rgundl SeDg*(S


day evening and-nostej .oounB, Prospectus:- Radio Sohooi Lancaster- Road Preston ■





GARDENER (part-time) reaul^; —Thompson. Acrefleld wnw* '


Tel. 2110. -______ o All-applications should be la . •


: •-= ' ; = Blackburn Co-operative Society Ltd. Clitheroe strt IHic


Opportunities for ambitious MALE GROCERS


Secure employment with excellent prospects for rapid "


promotion. Trade Union conditions, superannuation 40 hour week.. Two half day holidays per week.


Apply: AREA MANAGER,


Blackburn Co-operative Society Ltd., Clitheroe District,


2 Moor Lane Clitheroe


WE HAVE AN IMMEDIATE VACANCY FOR A


JUNIOR FEMALE CLERK


and invite applications from young ladies interested . *


in office work.


Please contact our office Manager to arrange for an interview when, full details can be discussed.


SOLAR BLINDS JOHN BAYNES LTD.


Highfield Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 125


A GRO| IN


“0LEANLI controversi|


whether cleanlin place on the listl mania for d e l swept the countj years there has


Our Re-equipment programme provides the need for the following additional


DOUBLE DAY SHIFT WORKERS CONE WINDERS


Free transport is available to and from Whalley, Sabden, and Padiham. Excellent canteen facilities. Please contact the Personnel Officer


CICELY BRIDGE MILL - BLACKBURN Telephone: Blackburn 54311


NEOTECHNIC ENGINEERING LTD. KENDAL STREET


CLITHEROE REQUIRE A FEMALE


OUALITY CONTROL ASSISTANT ' . , -.


a g e d ib-19 y e a r s


jng awareness ol ance of food l| today any f o o d , ing establishmej the impression cl or slovenly wol out of. businessl been campaigns! and river pollutil other demands ing up of the Yet how mail


get perhaps thel ant aspect of r to keep clean we breathe.


TONS OI It is estima


average Britil 100,000 inhal into the air evil thing like l,20l and dust, 3,1 smoke and l l sulphur, and b l we’d all be pi fact that Bril vived at all u|


'■weight of r-. largely be duel circumstance | Britain’s “natil system” ensurl is completely I than three dal outside the c o j is a limit to pollution the stand. The GoviJ


xriittee which problem of pi the. great. La 1952 put thel air pollution r minimum of or £5 for evcj and child.


MAJOF


' Clitheroe tunate that compared wil big industrial stal pure,/ ' always iremai we cannot a| complacent, winter, we struggle thro poisonous sn experts strel future the di[ in the industl dential areas crime o f a l with the hoi


Even thoul


tion of ccj purposes q volume of now reprea like 80 per | This is acco| fact that sn trial plant high chimnj ensure that] whereas c] emerge at J ture and ml ground. Anl associated I areas of citl intense . in [ parts.


FUTUR1 Clitheroe I


expand and I over the nej our populaj considerable a residential Clitheroe ll any smoke of Course, aspects to sent the sevl the expensl involved wj immediate could also! the changiij even makcl order unned who a fewl never have! electric cej now favoun have the id So over thl lem could J Nevertheleq which % e become al is a pleasa must aira tj


* hut we shj constant ;.v|


■ i- *. th |


r o a d 'a Better s FR1


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