K Qlthetdo Advertiser 'and Times, Friday, September 30, 1965
Britain’s need is
- /_»•■ r . .v;.. ' cgreat to partnership’
Sir Frank Pearson attacks Socialist
o ;< . . ' • • .-. . • • v . structure of controls . T •_ • • • .
‘‘'TODAY Britain under Labour ie not trusted, and to tue this is the saddest thing of'' all” said Sir frank Pearson, MP for the (Clitheroe Division, addressing the annual nf ClPherm. Cnnservativo Association at Padiham Town Hall on Wednesday ,
evening. He added that the greatest need today was for the key to partnership between
stick' would not find it. "The men now in power may, or may not, be well
intentioned. This remains to be seen. On their record to date however- they have totally failed to engender trust, and without this they can never lead the country to greatness.
B Sir Frank said that his
mam grievances against the Government fell into four
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cial crisis is being used, by the politicians, to impose a struc ture' of Socialist controls and regulations which can do noth ing to solve our basic trouble. The statutory control of wages,; dividends and prices can never' be the foundation of a prosper ous society. The freedoms of the, unions and of mahagement- ate at stake, and they are both slow to recognise the danger.
categories. 1 “X believe that the finan
and incomes will follow the un employment now being created by the Government, the severe restriction of credit will, unless carefully handled produce stag nation and if persisted in will make it impossible to re-expand when the Government wishes to
2. "Whilst restraint of wages i i
economist, and should have known the state of the econ omy. yet at that time he had given no indication of-the crisis Which lay ahead.
expand the economy, There Was the great -National- Plan- waved in our faces. Utopia was round
"Mr. Wilson was pledged to
clear the National Plan was not .worth the paper it Was written on, conservatives said so-at the time, but the electorate did not listen and are nowf paying the price,"
SERIOUS
a total wage freeze and a case for a freeze with the exception of recognised productivity ar rangements. there can be no case for a total freeze with the exception of Fairhelds. Effec tive productivity agreements are urgently necessary and after January I hope that wage in creases will only be granted on this basis.
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> he had voiced doubts and fears j a t the manner in which the I Government was handling the I economic difficulties, there was something more basic which was giving him greater concern. "At the last election. I asked
should avoid adding to the bur den by ill-conceived and unjust taxation . No one yet under stands the full implications of the Corporation and Capital Gams Taxes. Both in their present form are pernicious. If the Selective Employment Tax were not so tragic it would be a farce. I t will not achieve its atm of re-distributing labour, but it will help to put many small business men out of busi ness and will particularly hit the older worker and the dis abled”. Sir Frank said that, although
under the effect of a self in duced recession the Government
do so. Further, if efficient pro duction is the national aim it is Illogical to withdraw the' credit through which efficient modernisation can alone be achieved. 3. "While there was a case for
Britain was m serious economio difficulty, and that It was the duty of one and all to support measures which were right and necessary to pUll - the country through. That deflation had to take
He told the audience that W t,
place few Will deny. All will agree that an end had to be put on ever-spiralling - wages and prices,” However. Sir Frank said as
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long as Government policies kept adding to oUr cost of living he for one would pay little at tention to Government protesta tions that they Were trying to curb prices. - "Government itself is the
main culprit in the price spiral, Whilst I would, criticise the unbelievable ham-handedness
4. "If the country is to suffer,
. payments problem will right itself by next year." He added that he did not
of the Government measures, there is. I believe, a good chance that oUr balance of
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that when the tide turns and expansion is agaih possible, we shall be so tied up with Govern ment control and regulation that expansion will be stulti fied. This will be the real test of Labour Government." he said.
the electors of Clitheroe Divi sion to support me. because I believed that the Conservative party was led by honest men. who were experienced m the running of business and com merce- and because I believed our leadership was honest, and could be trusted. Today the one- quality which is lacking in the- Government is trust.” He asked—DO THE UNIONS
- or does the Commonwealth? Sir Frank said. "It saddens me (to say they do not.
govern without principle, and if someone were to tell him-of ithe principles on which the Prime Minister operated, he would be greatly obliged.
He said that people could not 1 H
-and he and the Socialists are firmly in power, and are likely (to remain there for some time.-
was nothing he would like better at the moment than an election, i t was in a way a relief that the political situation was now clear. "Mr. Wilson's Government has a majority of some 90 seats,
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office, no longer can he blame the-Conservatives.-The respon-; sibility is his and his alone.-and- our present; troubles stem in large part from- his
total-.failure- to take the; right-measures at the right timer Sir Frank said that he had
"It is two years since he took
economic situation wafe; difficult but it was not critical” - he st&tcd
fame, thoifght ; * incite ■. abb ( i t ; .the. countfyi find leSs &bfrtit the elec tion which h6 kileW lay ahead we should not be in our present,
- led to a lack of confidehce In the British GflV6fMneHt; The loss - o f : confidence - Is . the source of our present tfoUbieei "If Mr.' Wilson-had.,at-;that
:. Mr. Wilson,for the way the elec- -torate was■misled a t ; the,1965; <telection. .‘Mr.• JVfisoir was.,ap
- '■ Sir-'Frank 'Said that; - looking back, he found it hard to forgive
very critical position
crisis was cried Up . by-, the Socialists and this* -- together with foolish taxation policies,
"For political ehds. th e 1' ■ -
never belaeyed it right to-resort to narrow- and niggling-critl-- cism. There: was one broad criticism he wanted to make. v. "After the 1964 election; .the-
trust Mr. Wilson does the tax payer or the manager? DO FOREIGNERS trust US
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time is a crime against the nation." Sir Frank said the electorate
quiet with a promise and were let- down. Honeyed words were spoken tb the Prime Ministers of - Africa on Rhodesia. and the choice now lays betweeh war
-Events will dictate the latter ; (■ . • -The railway-men-' Wete -kept PROMI8E :
the nationalisation of steel I should be a great -deal more assured of their fitness to govern. To nationalise that great industry at the present
had been enticed with promises and had been let down.
If Mr. Wilsoh Would drop
think the present situation was in any way comparable to that of 1931. Basically we were a wealthy and prosperous coun try. and if the Labour Govern ment had not lott their heads, and had been more experienced m finance and commerce we need never have been m our present difficulty My real and genuine fear is.
Enjoying (he high htc in Riffimi, Italy’s famous holiday resort on the Adriatic are Mr. and Mrs. J. Jackson, Of 34, Riddings Lane, Whaltey. They were lucky Winners in a gigantic competition sponsored nationally by McDougall s Flour. While the winners were enjoying themselves m
Rimini, McDougalls announced that the competition had been so successful from their standpoint that they . are immediately launching another, This time one hundred and twenty winners will spend two weeks at the luxury Riviera Hotel in Torrenlollnos.
GisbuTn
licensee leaving New Inn
with Southern Africa or a let- dowh for - the African Prime Ministers. -
. Mr. Toy. who is well-known and respected m the village, is not retiring. Throughout his life, he has been interested in catering, and has supervised banquets and special functions, sometimes for royalty. He will continue to work. in this Capacity. Mr. and Mrs. Troy will not
sorry this week to learn that the licensee of the New Inn. Mr. A. J. Toy and Mrs. Toy will be leaving the hotel some time this year.
Villagers in Gisbum were
be leaving the district, but will probably hve somewhere near Gisbum.
MARKET REPORTS
lambs was held on Wednesday week at Clitheroe Auetldfi Mart, when there waS - a good l entry of 1.241 animals, -mainly
classes of store sheep ahd
of Billington. awarded • the following prizes: Long Wether iambs: 1 J.’R. WeStaU. Hebden Bridge. 2 J. Fisher. Belmont. Wether lambs., other thin Lonk: I T. Robinson and Sons. Slaidbum. 2 J. R. Westall. <
o £2-2,0: half-bred sheaHiiigS to...-£6: half-bred eWSS • ■ to £5-1,01 horned ewes to; £3*14*0,' The. judge. Mr. G. Geldard.-
£3 10 0 to £5 16-0 per head best hdmed lambs £2,18-0. to t £4-1-0: other homed lambS £i
improved latfer. with half bred lambs selling rathdr- bfettet than horhed lambs. Quotations: half-hted/laftlbS.
. Trade started sloWlV. - blit ambs. V v,;-■ (.;.- A SPECIAL sale 6f 7 all.
ley. Rishton. In-calf heifer: 1 R. H. Kellet. Clayton-le-dale. 2 A; Swale. Great Harwood. A t ' Mondays fatstock sale there were 73 cattle. 1.385
146s,- to 177s. per cw-t.: 9i cwt.. 149s.;'heifers. 6-8 cwt.. 145s. to 166s,1 ' 8,9 cwt.. 144s. to 147s.: r e j e c t s and underweights £7,15-0 to £8-8-0: cows 78s. to 162s,; lambs, light 2s. 2d. to 2S, lOd. per lb.: medium 2s. 5d. to Ss. 8d.: heavy 2s..5d. to 2s. 8d,: 'sheep, light 2s. per lb.: others is. lOd. per lb.: horned ewes 36s. to 53s. each: half bred ewes 47s. to 75s. each: pigs, porkers 37s. to 38s. 6d. per score: cutters 34s. 6d. to 39s. 6d.; bacon 38s. 6d. to 39s. per score.
lafflbs and sheep, and 37 pigs oh: offer. • Quotations: steers. 7-94 cw-t..
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v-The fortnightly-pnz6';show. ahd Sale; of in-calf arid v Store Cattle • WaS ” held "-oh- Friday when there was a good” efttry bfi -73', (ifi-^alfd-and ,65 -store cattle sold ■•before . a. large attendance of, customers. - c Quotations w6re: bfest lfi-caif
Birtle • of' west Bfadfoftl,' dhd --)(■ „ .1 • tpr".i. 1
CalVlfig: ;£88 t6 £100 [ best in-, calfcows. ,November.-, .and December, calving. £86 to £112; in-caff . helferS £58 W : £69; strong - bullocks, £62 /,to>e£68;. Strong helfefs £44;vt6 v£01; yoUiig bullcCki and'helfSr6’ £3o to £48: stU-ks £18 to £29. judgSS. AMSssrSi^toilJ.
ows. September,- October
O'. H. iBfetihiliidi ofv Hoghtpn niade-5the '-(fdll6wihg‘,uWards: In-calf - cow: .1 R. .Cowburn. - Chamock Richard. 2 L. - Sfflftl*.
•. ■ The weekly pnze show and.
sale of neiwly calved cattle and1 cilVed was held on Tuesday, ffhete Was a rather smaller entry before a large attendance of customers. Trade was good, especially for the best cows and heifers.
( Quotations; -were: best black and White' cows £98 to £111; other cows £70 to £92: best local heifers £92 to £128; othfir heifers £62 to £87. Sixty- hlne'c&lVeS mBt a firm-demand. Rearing calves • £4 to £22; bebby calves £2 tc £3 12 6 -v'ntAJudges: Messrs. I. Eccles.
' SITUATIONS VACANT
LAN0A8HIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE
0L,TW te. Clitheroe. . AMD
equired i l l hours. £2-11-7 per gafcEvny. Hie presbytery. ■ LoWer-
week. ■ ; MApplications to the Rev. H.
r Part-time Cleaner (female)
LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
Health Division iL reA part-time, home help , is HOME HELP SEnVlCE
Applicants must be of good Char acter, in good- health and be ure- pared to undergo a medical examination if necessary.-Rate of pay 4/6 per hour. - - . ;. • 1
quired for the Clithferofe district.
CALDER8TONES HOSPITAL. WhALLEY. Nr BLACKBURN
io Application! forms -frem 'Divis J nal Medical Officer,. 19. - St,
ames Street, Accrington
The Following Staff are ,r required at oUr Burrtley. Sub-Offioc.
1. Shorthand/Typist—aged 16- 2 16-
. Male Cleric with Fire aiid AdCldent experience ready, ta
3. Male Clerk aged 16-19, with out experience A good stan dard of education ,ls neces sary and applicants should have four G.O.E, subjects at 'O' level, two of which shottr be English add Maths,
Assume Immediate responsi bility.
pleasant Working Obndtttbhs are t assured with excellent prospecr
operation,
ao successful applicants,.There n progressive salary scale and a inon-contributary pension scheme
oad Ttansdcrt &, bani Cot n a* (toad? bU¥A11l6 ¥i
R ential” and forwarded to THe
Alt appllcatlohs should,- be, In l vn hnndwrltltig: marked, "don,
LADI68I Make motley, Whilst th- children arc at school, Cobgehla. work interviewing housewives ;4 hours, per. , daV „,6,-daV,. Week. Training given.—Write t........... Rther details to Area Matjtil o ippohdcn Road
idha Tel, 130.
dav evening and,postal, coursei Prdsbeottlsi- Radio ■ sohool-’r.Bl Lancaster Road Preston . ..
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per Veaf y'alT totind
......ing ai ' •
FEMALE ,.. qdlred : fo
Burrtley.: and' F. Seed, White- Wellj- awarded -the prizes.-as fOlloWs:-B6st cow: 1 G. Parker, Newton, 2 R. F. Bethell. Brindle: Best heifer: 1 Fylde Water Board. Slaidburn, 2 W. P. Robinson. Wiswell.
LlNfeUa . req.. .. saiatv .rising to; ■ .... u :
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WANTED! Wage:; £13-18-4 per
week. : Annrentioe Painter. Wage: age
i6,£3-B-7i 16, £4-12-91 17, £16-19- poBliiiaing Trade' Labourer (tem week.
rary). Wage: £11-18-4 per week. Gardener. Wage: £12-12-8 per
able at 65/4d. per week. Excell ent, Canteen, facilities. Nationa Health Service conditions and pension scheme.
15, £5-1-1: 16, £6-6-4: 17. £7-11-7. 40 hour week. Full board avail
Trainee Gardener. ,?gp
Blackburn.Co-operative Society Ltd. Clithcroc District Opportunities for ambitious
r Applications to the Group Sec etary at tho hospital,
EXpifHENdEb Oft , TRAINEE WAITRESS required. Position t suitable, for young girl wanting
o learn restaurant work. Accom modation available. — Details.
» 202.
Spread Eagle,
Hoteij.Saw- r. CUtheroe, Tel cnatburn
LADV REQUIRED ior eontectlbn- ery - kiosk duties.^
Atiplv--.Man ageress, Palladium cinema.
YOUTH iMLyeal's old required -for .tanning . as electrical draughtsman in,
-.Consulting
dtatigl
i engineer's offloe.—Apply in writ; Kihg'Sti-efetf vaifllloy,
fng)t td‘ Nofmati 'Bf -GtitOMT'.. m t (alter'dGame Bhty ng • td-Norman Bieza ard, and
4T required,^three 8a F M f f e «
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A
gfer^ApplVj Manageress, rWhltr: (niiflieroe)
Ltd.. MALE GROCERS
Secure employment with excellent prospects for rapid promotion. Trade Union conditions, superannuation, 40 hour week. Two hulf day holidays per week.
Apply: AREA MANAGER, .
BlaokbuiTi Co-operative Society Ltdi, CHtilefoe O ls tr ic t, ,
y 2' Moot Latte-
Junior Clerk, (15 to 16 ycats)
Required for general- ofluie , Wotk, Canteeh facilities ■ available. '
. t . C.P.A. LTD.
rotd assist , ute;, dm,tol2
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vVhnlley Abbey Wdrks Bd^ew*
Nr..Blackburn ‘ felt Whalley 3333;
- Clitheroc
LANOASHIUB COUNTY , COUNCIL,,
' Health Division No, 6. houiv foml duly.
^Cqmpiejfcfd fdhni October 1966.
er 40 •fates
:rom the,
Warden-.bf Cnstieford (Tel: outheroe 1411)1
ormation w:ban uk be -. > obtain; l ----- -------------- - tb, be,seht to
inf. Anplleatloilstohds; &hd- furth ';
L.eS '
uu.-uu«»tned
ie Divisional Medical ,officer.-to . James street, Acerlhgtoh by
JUNIOR FEMLE C KLER
WE’SAVE-AN. IMMEDIATE VACANCY, ’ - FOR A
A . * _‘ J . 1 ’ ' I ' v . i - ' n ^ PAhT^TIMH t ‘ ' t
and invite applications from young ladies interested in office, work:
Please -contact our
office..Manager lo arrange for art. Interview ;when--.fullu details: can be discussed.
SOLAR BUNDS - '■ SS Cellar/Yarclmaii;
(1 - PART-TIME t
b a r m a id ^ required --
Evening rutld wedkends-
'Sxperl'ence preferred" but not , , . essential •-
, Xpplji + ’tHe’ manager ~
| tarkIe -aHms fiofEL,6 CLITHEROE
‘ * Tol. SO '
. Nr. Clitheroe. | , * Tel. Chatbum 202^. $
. ' Sawley, t
REQUIRED, 1 % Suitable for- •
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| * OCTOBER Calderstohoa Hospital Whalloy
OGCUPATIONAL/lNDU&TRIAL THERAPY DEPARTMENTS
above departments. - services
Women) in connection with the openlhg of new extenalons to the
he given in the departments 42j leour, fi^day Week. 4 weeks annual S ave With pay, Health Service sick pay ahd pension schemes,
hahdtcapped and'ne'ed hb.special u ireVlods
eXperienciH-.tralnlng will
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£26 (6) to £696 pef annum Two Vacancies Will be filled on a ,part- tithe basis the remainder will bo Whole-time appointments
alary scale, (at 21 years) £570 x
names : and . addresses of . two refereed not later than 7 October,
1966.
LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE
OLITHEROE GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR BOYS
week. Apply to the Headmaster.
■art-time Cleaner (female) wired, • 20 -hours—£4-9-8d. per
PART-TIME
BAR STAFF CLEANERS
AND - REQUIRED — GOOD WAGES
; \ APPLICATIONS IN WRITING TO THE SECRETARY BY FRIDAY, 7th OCTOBER, 1966
Blackburn Co-operative Society Ltd, Clitheroc District
FEMALE ASSISTANT REQUIRED
, . ;
FOR FURNISHING DEPARTMENT -: Trade Union conditions
. 40 hour week. Closed all . day Wednesday Superannuation
i; i , ' Apply: AREA MANAGER, .
: v>-. A., a ... 2 Moor'Lane
Blackbtirn -Co-operative Society Ltd,, : QitheVoe District,
^ • 7 - .... ■ - - Qitheroe ; } A# &
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB Wellgalc, Qitheroe
TVacancies will shortly occlir for herapy . Helpora (men and
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited Clithcroc Works
Mavo vacancies for:— FITTERS
PROCESS WORKERS (Shifts)
atid offers:—40 hour week( Contributory Pension Scheme, Sick Pay (based on , length of service), Profit Sharing Scheme, Three Weeks Annual Holiday (after qualifying year). Applicants for Process Worker vacancies should be over 20 years of age. Tradesmen applicants should bo over 21 years (apprentice trained).
Applications in person or in writing to Mr. A. T. Stephenson, Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, (Agricultural Division) Pimlico Road, Clitheroe.
TRUTEX WAGE CLERK
FULLY EXPERIENCED REQUIRED fo r o u r WATERLOO ROAD, CLITHEROE, FACTORY
Must be fully ,conversant with P.A.Y.E. and general wage procedure. Four-Weeks Holiday with pay per year.
Apply by Letter only to:—
Mr. S. H. GREEN (Manager), TRUTEX LIMITED,
„ , WATERLOO ROAD, CLITHEROE.
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EXPERIENCE NOT ESSENTIAL AS TRAINING 5 DAY 40 HOUR WEEK
LANCASTER HOSIERY CO. LTD
WATERLOO MILL, CLITHEROE
government- management and labour, and that penal legislation and waving the big .
irable. tile Government with drew their support of American bombing m Vietnam. When it became politically desirable wo bilked on our agreement with Southern Arabia in the matter of defehce. leading to a lack of trust In Britain under Labour.
When it became politically des |
Apply at once
for rate rebate -Minister.
ing . and-.,. Local --. Government Mr,' Anthony GreenWodd. - - L He reminds ’thesd1' hodse-
AN “ urgent.,; messageL :to ■-V three-quarters "Of a . million; ■ . iseholders -rwas,-issued rthis, ■ .-k 1 by the sMifileter-oLfitoUir;
holdera-most- of .tiiem .either pensioners- or heads. Of'.families with- loW ■ lncomeS^tilat> they will-lose, all- chance;,of ; a.;rate. rebate for the first-period- if they.-: dott’t apply, fills ,-Week. if*
It-.doeSjnot.. matter; if they
only - pay .their- rates included in the ’refit.--They ;dan apply despite - this.-whether a tenant of-a private, landlord or-of a local authority.. Afid of course people Who pay rates direct to the council can apply. Who can qualify?
three children, you-can qualify., if your Income IS ■ Up • to £14 10s. od. a week. You may still get some rebate if your. Income is up to about £16. a week-ror higher, if .your!rates are. above
i f you are. married, with
'.' The • • limits _ vary. with
..the number -of Children, - fo r ■ a •married>coupleiwlth no chlldre,-. they are ’£10 a week, with some-rebate up-to an income of £11' 10s. Od. (i. higher it your rates are above average). For single people the -limits' are £8 a week • with some rebate up to an income of around £9 10s, Od. (or higher if your rates are above aver
average. age).
get In touch With the local council at once—
be too late for th e . current period. (YOU can apply, for the next slx-mottth period at the same time—or until the end of October: after that the rebate may be reduced),
if you think you may qualify, -next Week will
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Tuesday night, m tlf * Clitheroe, howel
(Jashion and came
1 ^2 draw. Although it is tr
Salisbury, Chorley’i teeper. had to leave t
Ufler 43 minutes vl gjured arm, Clither- much improved
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